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1. The respective e mail message will be sent out as a SMS to all the mobile phone numbers you have entered in Subject SMS to E mail Settings for the reciprocal feature which converts received SMS into e mail messages TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 57 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual SMS to Email Status From smsinboxicustomer c To joffice custamer com SMTP Server smtp customer com SMTP Fort 3635 Authentication Login Wiser jsmsinbox Pass louislo yl O Check interval sec Status you must Enable this feature in order to use it By default it is also disabled When you Enable SMS to Email the received messages will no longer be seen in Receive because they are deleted as soon as they are sent out as E mail messages From To mail settings From In the FROM field you can enter any address it is not a real e mail sender However you should use a meaningful name To office customer com In the above example the secretaries at office will know that the e mails coming from the sender SMS Inbox are in fact converted SMS messages and may set up their mail client to process these messages accordingly Disable Enable Settings for the incoming mail server SMTP the address and SMTP Server the port to be used for the customer Some mail server may use different port numbers such as 3535 SMTP Port instead of 25 which is the
2. TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 33 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP User s Manual Network Interface This is the detailed information about the Ethernet network interface of the MobiLinkIP It contains two similar groups of network parameters Adm0 acral Link EMLA E Ethernet HWaddr OO ISU Ga 92 Cci 4h Laer talelejs s 1S2 o LoS IL ta 4G ECESE 1S2 o LoS Ge 435 MASKE ADS 285 0 E UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 R packets 11635193 errors 0 dropped O0 overruns 0 frame TS packets 343536 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txequeuelen 1000 RE bytes 665834569 63 7 Hib TE layne SSG ess ao P MaLa fiche p ap an he Details about the real Ethernet interface including MAC physical address Internet address logical address Broadcast subnet mask MTU value metric statistics packets errors collisions mega bytes transferred for the reception RX and respectively transmission RX lo Local Loopback interface lo Link 6 ncap Local Loophack inet addr ilze 0 0 1 WMask 255 0 0 0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric l RE packets 666 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame TH packets 666 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier collisions 0 txequeuelen 0 R amp A bytes 43609 42 7 KiE TH bytes 43509 42 7 EB The same parameters are shown for the virtual local loopback interface at the standard address for loopback 127 0 0 1 Since it is a loopback
3. 107 dBm 1800 MHz 105 dBm Receiver static sensitivity Compliant with TS 05 05 R99 UMTS HSDPA 2100MHz Compliant with 3GPP TS 25 101 R5 only for devices fitted with 3G modules GSM FR EFR HR AMR Voice service UMTS AMR 12 2kbps 10 2kbps 7 95kbps 7 4kbps 6 7kbps 5 9kbps 5 15kbps 4 75kbps Concurrent service Based on 1 UMTS CS voice 1 UMTS PS data only for devices fitted with 3G UMTS modules SMS supporting SMS based on CS domain of GSM or UMTS Supporting SMS based on PS domain of UMTS Mobile antennas External quad band antennas with magnetic base and cable Supply voltage 12 Voc centre wire external conductor Special adapter Dee Van Enterprises Ltd Type DVE DSA 30PF 12 Supply adapter output 12 Vpc 2A Input from 100 to 240 V ac 0 3 A 50 Hz Less than 20 W Status indicators Three bicolor LEDs for Status Mobile 1 Mobile 2 T Operating 5 50 C Senos Storage 0 60 C TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 99 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual TITLE DESCRIPTION Dimensions 222 x 115 x 32 mm except protrusions LxWxH 500 g MobiLinkIP unit wea 1 kg the whole package 7 1 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT MobiLinkIP was designed for indoor use only so you should NOT operate it outdoors Install the MobiLinkIP in closed rooms or enclosures where the environmental conditions should be operating temperature range from 5 to 50 degrees C
4. init Init Open Open Open bytmspd run slotvin nr 2 chip vinetic hytvin 0O J 0x10015300 Device dev vinlO Device dev vinll Device fdev winl2 gt vinit pram size 1598 vinit dram size 14950 Vinit cram size U span get is called handle 80526240 kernel G05 init at highlevel Up to the very detailed one shown below 00 EE e UU OU OU 00 UU OU 00 UU OU 00 00 UU OU UO 00 UU 00 00 UU OU 00 OU UU 00 00 00 06 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 sshd 4 2 Not forking syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT gain phnrx 6 syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT gain phntx 44 syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT gain phntu 24 syslog config c CONFIG TYPE LOoGI c lec enable No syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT lec param 1 syslog config c CONFIG TYPE LOGIC vad enable Yes syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT vad param 1 syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT gain codrx U syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT gain codtx U syslog config c CONFIS TYPE LoGIc dbg enable yes syslog config c CONFIG TYPE LOGIC dbg tile no syslog config c CONFIG TYPE LOGIC dbg syslog yes syslog config c CONFIG TYPE INT dbg level 2 syslog config c CONFIG TYPE LoGiIc dbg bitmap yes syslog config c Port comeen Yb hytmspd bytmspd c bytmspd run hytmapd slotvin c init slotvin nr 2 hyt
5. M2J The three letters at the end such as SAX or SCX define the software version Enter the name of the update or click Browse to search for it on the system In the example below the image files are located in the folder Updates on the system partition of the hard disk drive C Address CiUpdates Folders x Name O System volume Inform arhive 9 Updates Espana NEEE HSUP42ser Italy C Espana gt HSUPAZser Mobilink IFP C Mob ISDM D Italy El gt MobilinkIP amebicr O kernel 4 Orange 3 Mob ISDN RUSSIA 3 MobLCR 9 vodafone O Orange Size Type File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder select the sub folder for MobiLink IP choose the file needed and click Open TOPEX S A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 86 of 105 Date Modified 2r 0g z009 09 17 23 04 2009 15 30 29 07 2009 12 32 25 05 2009 16 36 0 09 2009 13 02 15 04 2009 16 42 2r 0g z009 09 17 23 10 2008 12 25 25 05 2009 16 36 25 05 2009 16 36 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual topex Mobilink IF 1 1 5 M2P 54 tre E topex Mobilink IP 1 1 5 M2P 54 txt s fe M y H egent Documents m topexIFpmnt krx E cramfs mnt txt 4 cramfs _mnt bin topex mobilink ip 0 0 1 MJJ p br topex mobilink ip 0 0 1 MJJ p txt topex Mobilink IF 1 0 1 M1F 548 t
6. Mobile Status Mobile Interface mobile FIN READY Network 22610 SIM Card ID 226102410043203 IMEI 352024024751764 Signal Quality 101 dam PIN state of the PIN code Ready or OK is the normal state which means the SIM is active unlocked and the equipment may be used It happens when the PIN is not requested or that it is asked for the correct value has been entered so the Sim can operate If it shows ERROR it means the respective SIM is blocked because of a missing or incorrect PIN code You must disable PIN request for the subscriber card Network when the respective Sim is properly registered this field shows the name of the mobile network where the equipment is registered as transmitted by the mobile carrier and understood by the mobile Thus it can be either the commercial name of the carrier such as RO Orange CONNEX GSM COSMOROM and so on or a code like lt lt 0 2 22601 2 gt gt If the Sim is missing or not properly registered this field may display Limited service 2G 3G for equipments fitted with 3G modules it shows the type of network either 2G or 3G second or third generation This is the technology GSM GPRS or UMTS HSDPA of the mobile network where the module is actually connected provided that the network allows this information Sim card ID it shows in fact the IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity code that is specific to the subscriber therefore
7. OK E SMS VoIP M PEX k SYSTEM AT Command Mobile Interface mobile 1 Command TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 51 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual AT Commands AT commands are instructions used to control a modem Many of them initially used to control wired dial up modems are also supported by 2G 3G modems and mobile phones Besides this common basic AT command set GSM GPRS modems and mobile terminals support an extended AT command set which is specific to the GSM technology MobiLink currently uses internally such extended commands for voice data and SMS but with this configuration page you can send commands directly to the wireless modems of the equipment some examples of such commands are shown below o Get basic information about the mobile modem Such information may be the name of manufacturer AT CGMI model number AT CGMM IMEI number International Mobile Equipment Identity AT CGSN and software version AT CGMR T T 0 0 ATH SHI ATHE GMI ATH oH ATH SHR SIEMENS MCSSi DIL D Ae a 759096 REVISION 01 003 OE OF JE OE o Get basic information about the subscriber To find out MSISDN 0 use AT CNUM and for the IMSI code International Mobile Subscriber Identity 4T eIMI use AT CIMI 226014052390876 DE Get the current status of the mobile phone or GSM GPRS modem For 0 example mobile phone activity status AT CPAS mobile network registration ATHCSO status
8. s Manual REASON FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF THIS PRODUCT To complete the line of MobiLink products MobiLinkIP is a new member of the Topex family of gateways and PBXs It is a compact variant of the classic VoIP to mobile gateway featuring just two mobile modules and an ETH port While previous MobiLink devices connected analogue FXO FXS or digital ISDN NT TE phone ports to mobile networks this one has a Voice over IP port since it was designed to convert outgoing and incoming calls from VoIP to mobile The purpose remains the same cutting down the costs of cellular calls but the new mobile 2 VoIP interface with LCR capabilities represents a new approach in convergence between VoIP and home or corporate mobile communications By interfacing between mobile networks and IP it allows end customers to benefit by saving costs while its two modules design provides scalability and flexibility Scalability means that one can build up the solution cost effectively by adding another device for each extra pair of mobile channels required Flexibility means that while previous convergence equipment from Topex did provide tens of VoIP and GSM channels on the same location the new product allows one to build a distributed solution with individual MobiLinkIP devices located exactly where it is needed in different countries or even continents To extend the range While the analogue or digital MobiLink equipment allowed connections to phone ter
9. AT CREG radio signal strength AT CSQ C50 19 99 Establish a data connection or voice connection to a remote modem ATD ATA etc send AT CMGS AT CMSS read AT CMGR AT CMGL write AT CMGW or delete AT CMGD SMS messages and obtain notifications of newly received SMS messages AT CNMI e Control the presentation of result codes error messages of AT commands For example you can control whether to enable certain error messages AT CMEE and whether error messages should be displayed in numeric format or verbose format AT CMEE 1 or AT CMEE 2 s Get or change the configurations of the mobile modem For example change the GSM network AT COPS bearer service type AT CBST radio link protocol parameters AT CRLP SMS center address AT CSCA and storage of SMS messages AT CPMS T T 0 1 AT COPS AT CEST Shore RIO S a 61 61 7g g CPMS wT 6 75 MT 6 75 MT b T i f i COPS 0 2 22601 tEBST 7 0 1 L RLE Save and restore configurations of the mobile modem For example save AT CSAS and restore AT CRES settings related to SMS messaging such as the SMS center address TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 52 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 5 SMS Here are located all the settings for SMS functions display status establish configuration send or receive messages from the Web interface set up parameters for SMS to e mail and e mail to SMS conversion Top ex
10. HOME As an alternative you can Status View current status Inte perform a hardware Return to factory NETWORK defaults by keeping the RST button P SYSTEM traffic counters etc pressed when you power up the Syslog View equipment View syster log files Update Firmware update The button will start up the main application software running on MobiLink IP which allows it to perform as a VoIP to Mobile gateway TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 89 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Topex Location Start Application gt Status Fermote User admin system HOME Start Application Please Wait F NETWORK Gai Se Start pp To verify the updating of the firmware you can compare the System Status screen before and after loading the software image Before El Location SYSTEM gt Status Topex Remote User admin Mobilink IP Device Information HOME Serial Number 2709052 r WORK NETWORK Kernel Version systern 1 0 1 Mxx SZW MOBILE P VoIP Firmware Version Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P SA4x l PEx Y SYSTEM E Se system Information Syslog View Syslog Settings Uptime Update Password Ellie 09 31 05 up 0 min load average 0 15 0 04 0 01 Memory Free 6480 kB After update Location SYSTEM gt Status Yerytning Connects Remote User admin aad 5 oe Device Information Serial Number 2709058 Kernel Version system 1 0 3 Mkx SAx Firmware Version Wes
11. Routes may be configured as passive or static even when a protocol for dynamic routing is used Other fields refer to the Metric routing cost the number of references to this route etc Finally lface is the name of the network interface used for this route For the Ethernet interfaces there is currently a single name respectively adm0 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 35 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 3 2 IP Settings Here one can set up the parameters for the equipment in the local network Settings for the LAN IP of the MobiLinkIP gateway are the standard ones IP Address and Netmask Gateway if used Preferred and Alternate server for DNS TO pex Location Netwark Ip sethngs Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP IP Settings for Network AIMS IP Address 192 165 173 1 NETWORK Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 192 166 1 2 MTF Client t MOBILE Domain Name System DCNS a VoIP t PEX Preferred DNS Server 208 67 220 220 Foyc TEN 2S TEM Alternate DNS Server 192 168 1 50 Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes These settings control how the Topex equipment connects into the local wired Ethernet computer network IP settings for network The default address value is 192 168 1 1 and the netmask is 255 255 255 0 One may change these default tP Address 0 0 01 settings if the configuration of the network Seiad ET requires this f
12. SIM holder 3 Insert SIM card into the holder as shown with cut corner upwards and with contacts facing you STEP 3 Insert the SIM card into the holder 4 Push the holder tray with the SIM inside back into the corresponding slot of the MobiLink unit STEF Insert the holder with SIM inside into Mobilink ISDN 2 GSM Also follow the steps described above when replacing the SIM cards already installed into MobiLink Repeat this procedure for the second SIM take care to insert the SIM card correctly TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 21 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 5 6 Connecting the external antennas To ensure a good quality of transmission and to reduce radio interference use the antennas shipped in the MobiLinkIP package These antennas were designed for the respective frequency bands multiband to allow proper connection to different mobile networks type GSM or 3G The antennas must be connected to MobiLinkIP via the respective RF circular connectors on the top panel of the case labeled ANT 1 and respectively ANT 1 _ These correspond to networks Mobile 1 and Mobile 2 The cable for each Mobile antenna must be threaded into the circular connector of MobiLinkIP labeled ANT1 respectively ANT2 as shown in the following drawing a j L OO gt Cc gt gt Figure 6 Attachment of antennas If the site has a
13. SMS Settings Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP Email to SMS HOME E NETWORK H MOBILE Status Enable POPS Server pop embedded com POPS Port Authentication Login User jalvarez Pass louis 1990 Check interval sec SMS te Email Disable alvarez embedded ca To georgescu stefan itope SMTP Server smtp embedded com SMITF Port Authentication Login User zibarrute Pass caracal7 6 Check interval sec 1 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 55 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual E mail to SMS Settings for sending out of e mail messages as SMS Location Mobile gt SMS Settings Remote User admin Email ta SMS Status POPS Server POPS Port Authentication ser Pass Check interval sec You should use a special dedicated e mail account for this Status you must Enable this feature in order to use it By default it is disabled Disable Enable Settings for the incoming mail server POP3 the address and POP3 Server the port to be used for the customer some mail server may use different port numbers such as 465 or 991 instead of the standard one POPs Port User name and associated password for the mail account SMS Outbox louis 1390 Authentication method used for authentication must be set according to the actual requirements of the POP3 mail server Check interval you set the value in seconds
14. addresses There are examples of both cases Duration total duration of the call in seconds starting from the moment the called party answers SID Session ID each session for every call has a unique ID TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 69 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual In the following PBX Status example a call from 0727 is getting in through the cellular interface Mobile 1 and goes out as an SIP call through VoIP port 261 Note that in this case the IP destination addresses for signaling and RTP are different The SIP call goes to the extension 241 of the IP PBX Starting one a half minute later another mobile call comes in via cellular interface Mobile 2 from the mobile number 0724 and goes out as an SIP call via VoIP port 262 to the extension 284 Now both mobile interfaces and both SIP ports of the MobiLinkIP are busy Location PBX gt Status Empowering Communica Remote User admin eee et te Ue mobilei GSM BUSY 019f OOOO0000 1 mabilez GSM BUSY 019f OOOOO000 mobile1 in connected CAS 0727221091 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2644858807 SIF out connected SIF Of2 221091 241 192 168 244 167 192 165 244 165 93 e44eac mobiles connected CAS 0724545419 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g 741d fac SIF connected SIF 07245453419 264 192 168 244 167 192 168 244 168 amp 741id0fac Next the user sees a cellular call routed with DISA function instead of Target number as was done previously A single
15. when MobiLink IP i i Check interval sec 55 checks for new e mail messages to send out as SMS J Using E mail to SMS feature You must set up your mail client accordingly The messages are sent out from the account called User customer com and the destination is SMS Outbox TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 56 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual File Edit View Insert Format Security BI Ded D se E 1 Send Save Draft Attach Undo Redo Cut Copy Paste lara Fram user uUser customer com gt Signature None smsoutbox cutomer com Subject 0721234567 OF241273456 Plain Text Normal alll E Text to SEND The message must be sent as Plain Text not File Edit view Insert Format Tools Actions Help HTML and will be cut Bt meg rile k tach E truncated at 160 characters Moreton Sao i a Paragraphe W W 07279981612 0790000000 0732999999 Unicode UTF 3 Also you should use LI To smsouthox c l Increase indent either ASCII or Unicode Subject 9722999191 EE UTF 8 encoding Background k In the Subject field hi therel Lin Apply stationary i AEA enter the phone numbers s l western European as destination for the SMS o a Rich text HTML Plain text You may type a More single mobile number or e several phone numbers Send pictures with message using blank space as a delimiter as you can see in this example
16. 1 313 Jg Or TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 42 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual ina le mma REEE Jan 1 00 00 12 bytmepd chipyin c EDSP vers Ux 11 Jan 1 00 00 12 bhytmepd chipyin c EDSP Int Ux 40 Jan 1 OO 00 12 bytmepd comeen c Init server at Port Gay Jan 1 OO0 00 15 bytmspd comceen c Server accept is O F Now 16 11 56 03 root Receive Time form 192 168 168 168 Now 16 12 06 16 bytmepd comeen c ralot 0 Now 16 12 06 16 bytmepd slotvin c Slot Now 16 12 06 16 bytmepd slotvin c Slot Now 16 12 06 55 bytmepd comeen c ralot Now 16 14 06 55 bytmapd slotvin c Slot MiG SLOTVIN MSPMSG Now 16 14 06 55 bytmapd slotvin c Slot Recy MSP MGR SLOT Now 16 12 08 15 root Receive Time form 192 168 168 168 MSG SLOTVIN MSPMsG Recy MSP MGR SLOT ooo oO Don t forget to click the Save button and then Commit to make the changes you performed permanent 6 4 Mobile The Mobile section is for viewing and configuring the two mobile interfaces of the equipment It has three sections one for displaying the current state another for configuring the mobile modules and the third for sending AT commands directly to the mobile modules TO p Ox Location MOBILE Everytin q Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP Mobile Interface Settings HOME Status NETWORK view Mobile Interfaces Status Settings Configure Mobile Interfaces Parameters Seconds AT Command S
17. 255 255 0 0 F MOBILE VoIP Gateway 192 165 1 2 t PEx SYSTEM Status Yes Log View Log Settings Update Password F dL Are you sure you want to load default settings If wanting to proceed click the YES button and the equipment will revert to the factory default settings Following a reset it will start operating with the factory default values for all parameters During the process Updating settings please wait and a red progress bar can be seen as shown below Location System gt Defaults Remote User admin Load default settings Updating settings please wait CAUTION Use this option carefully During the process the MobiLinkIP will not be available for VoIP call routing and connecting to the mobile network For a few moments the LAN icon in the status bar will be barred with a red x and the message A network cable is unplugged will show up indicating that MobiLinkIP is unavailable TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 92 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Hardware factory defaults Return to Defaults can also be performed via hardware This means the Web interface doesn t have to be used For this perform the Hardware reset described previously Remember you must follow the procedure described next simply pressing the recessed RST button won t work So you must follow these steps shut down the MobiLinkIP device unplug the power
18. 5 ne eo ele Remote Syslog Enable F MOBILE F VoIP Remote IF address 192 168 144 253 F PEX er Circular Buffer Size Status By default the remote log is disabled If you select Enable and enter a valid IP instead of showing the log file locally MobiLink IP will send it to the remote machine Location System gt Log Settings Remote User admin Everything Connects Mobilink IF Remote Syslog eager Remote syslog Disable z H MOBILE Remote IP address 192 168 144 159 hin i ia Circular Buffer Size PEx SYSTEM Statys Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes 1 pdate Password You can also establish the size of the circular buffer that temporary stores the log TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 83 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 8 4 Update Allows one to perform an update or upgrade of the firmware running on the MobiLinklP Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help a rg E topex Moabilink IF TO p ex Location SYSTEM gt od ate Firmware ie Remote User admin fy E fm b Page 0 Tools Mobilink IF Load Firmware Image Bee Enter in Upgrading Mode No NETWORK MIOBILE t PEx o Click the Reboot button for entering in Upgreding Mode Status 5 a oO c e j E syslog Settings T The webpage displays a single field Enter in Upgrading Mode No Yes As you can see the default is No to prevent accidentally going
19. BESTE AOS EME Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP Mobile Interface Settings fle Status t NETWORK View SMS Agent Status To From Email ae Configure SMS to Email and Email to SMS status Trasnmit To From Email Transmit SM3 Transmit Receive Receive Receive SMS l VoIP l PEX l SYSTEM 6 5 1 Status F topex Mobilink IP 2 ka Hie PE Location SMa gt Status Everything Connects Remote User 4 d se o T re Shepp Soci cle on Moabilink IP HOMIE Email to SMS Enable Ep WORE anii SMS to Email Disable WB more Service Center Address SIM 1 40722004000 tat I service Center Address SIM 2 40744945000 To F rO m Email Transmit d OIP M PEX Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes F SYSTEM Of course Status shows the current STATE of the e mail to SMS and SMS to e mail features and the addresses of the service centers for the two SIM cards Here you can only see information you cannot change the settings TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 53 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 5 2 SMSC Numbers The phone number of the service center is very important for sending out SMS messages no matter if you send them from your cell phone from the Web interface of MobiLink or from the E mail 2 SMS program The SMSC SMS center is responsible for handling the SMS operations of a mobile network It routes SMS messages sent from a mobile phones or terminals
20. Empowering Communications Femote User admin mobilink ip VoIP Settings HOME l gt NETWORK Codec Settings ee Configure Audio Codecs MOBILE ae parameters ae _ DIMF Settings Codec Settings Configure DTMF type DTMF Settings voice Settings t PEx Currently there are three sub pages of settings respectively Codec DTMF and Voice 6 6 1 Codec Settings Settings for the codecs used by the Voice over IP calls topex Mobilink IP Tope Location Voip gt Codec Settings Remote User admin Everything Connects Mobilink IF Codec Priority HOME F NETWORK F MOBILE Codec Priority 1 ei a law Codec Priority 2 G 729 Codec Priority 3 G 711 u lawi Codec Priority 4 none Voice Settings l PEx F SYSTEM RTP Packet Length msi G F11 u law 20 G 711 A law 5 Gres 10 Geo 15 g For each of the codecs used you may set up its priority and the duration of the RTP packets TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 63 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Codec priority MobiLinkIP supports several audio codecs currently G 711 both A law and u law 723 and 729 There are four Codec Priority 1 none boxes with decreasing priorities from 1 down to 4 For each one one may assign a codec or select none Generally one should enter the codec G 711 on the first place either with A Law for Europe or u law for North America followed by G 729 G 711
21. Gad A its Fembralas TLLI0H lesa cie 29E SCAans im port 1 Update timeidleport 23155200 Password dug 25 12 57 20 centrala 661859 65535 296 PrintTime 2 UpTime 23279 Defaults Local Time Date 25 09 09 Hour 12 57 20 sysbay 1 ssw master O tick 60000 Save Load TOPEX S A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Save and Reload Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes Page 82 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual OW Lo LbILSlUb CANT YFALA sUb4e7 bSoess se Scans POET U TIMSLGLeport sa euuu ov 13 16 19 07 centrala 108261 65535 58 Scansim port 1 timeidleport 3328000 ow 13 16 19 17 centrala 08056 65535 58 op oO test timeout ov 13 16 19 15 centrala 158277 65535 55 Scansim port O timeidleport 3340800 or l3 16 19 19 centrala 958250 65535 5S Scansim port 1 timeidleport 33405800 ov 13 16 19 31 centrala 356763 65535 5S Scansim port timeidleport 3353600 ov 13 16 19 32 centrala 756265 65535 58 Scansim port 1 timeidleport 3353600 ow 13 16 19 37 centrala 58045 656535 58 op oO test timeout ow 13 16 19 41 centrala 558324 65535 58 PrintDebugPun COADA Y TRI 73 TRA 1 CPS 45 CPL 125 DTMF O Be O CH O CMD O PID 4693 ov 13 16 19 41 centrala 559444 65535 58 get port busy free 340 busy Save and Reload 6 8 3 Syslog Settings Settings for the remote system log a H ocation System Log Settings a Top ex ote eee Es aa peels Empowering Communications mobilink ip Remote Syslog HOME d
22. KE Text Document 21 07 2009 11 50 E topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P 548 mi 1 KR MDS File 4 N9 70N9 10 4 m topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P S42 tr topexMobIP Frm f 1p d Q Scan topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2F 54 md5 Open the associated md5 file with the control sum Sar Favorites http 1 192 168 1 105 softuri MobilinkIPfupdate firmuy Bp i20elTetlOcdstesbteQedsasd3des topes Mobilink IP 1 1 11 H2P SAA tre TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 87 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual And copy the string of checksum from this file and paste it in the MobiLink IP web page in the field named Control Sum Top ox Location SYSTEM gt Update Firmware Remote User admin system Load Firmware Image HOME Image File C Updates MobilinkIP td Browse F NETWORK SYSTEM Control Sum e ta cel amea eres Stats yS lo g v jE Update Finally click the Send button to perform the update Please select your firmware update file below enter the control sum and click the SEND button A Firmware Update window shows up where progress can be seen with a progress indicator under the message Updating firmware please wait Location SYSTEM gt Update Firmware TO p Ox Remote User admin system Load Firmware Image HOME Updating firmware Please wait F NETWORK Y SYSTEM Status Syslog view Update Note that there are two distinct successive phases
23. Note that some of these indicators can only be seen in the administration programs Web interface or OAM software For instance in case of firmware upgrade performed by the customer the label on the product remains the same although the application program is different 5 1 ESTABLISHING THE BEST LOCATION In order to determine the best location for the TOPEX mobile router consider the following e The length of the Ethernet cables that connect the MobiLinkl P gateway to the PC or the network switch must not exceed 100 meters e MobiLinkIP should be placed on a flat sturdy surface located as far from the ground as possible A high location on the wall or on top of a desk or a shelf is best for the mobile connections be it with UMTS or GSM networks Also MobiLinkIP should be kept clear of obstructions and away from heat sources direct sunlight and heavy duty electrical equipment e To ensure good coverage of the entire wireless mobile network in the area MobiLink IP should be installed in a central place in the building Normally the antenna should be in a vertical position but if reflections occur better results may be achieved by changing the orientation e For power supply use only the adapter shipped with MobiLinkIP The jacks of different power supplies may fit but the polarity current voltage or regulation factor may not be compatible e While the device is in operation the antennas of the MobiLinkIP unit sh
24. Remote User which shows the name that was used for log in User or respectively Admin Note There are two types of pages Status and Settings The Status pages only display the state of different items of MobiLink IP while the Settings pages allow you to modify change various parameters and settings At the bottom of every Settings page you can see these three buttons The button Save is used to save the changes performed the Cancel button aborts the changes closes the window without modifying the current settings and the Default button will reset the values in the current page to the default initial configuration When changing the settings in any page press the Save button keep these settings Otherwise clicking any other link reaching another configuration page the modifications performed will be lost TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 32 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 3 NETWORK This group features the pages of settings related to the local wired Ethernet network for IP routes and respectively for the NTP Client F Topex Mobilink IP 0o S SOSE Topexn Location Metwork Empowering Communications Remote User user i 2 Mobilink IP Network interface Settings PENE Status View network interface status and active routes Status IP Settings IP Settings Configure IP Address Gateway address and DNS Routes Routes Aec lient Defines and enables st
25. User s Manual Vlobile Status Mobile Interface Mobile 1 FIN Busy Network Busy 26 36 Busy SIM Card ID Busy IMEI Busy Signal Quality Busy This does not mean something is wrong simply that the module is unavailable for status interrogation Try again click Load later when finished with the voice call or the transmission of SMS messages 2 Likewise the value zero for the signal Mobile Interface Mobile 1 gt quality does not mean lt lt no signal at all gt gt it is simply the PIN READY lowest value indicated by the equipment 7 Tete nahn Saige In this case one may have a Limited service warning the Sim is still registered to the 2GB network but cannot be used for ordinary voice calls it is SIM Card ID 226102410043203 only good for the emergency services IMEI 352679013327171 Signal Quality 0 99 3 The Mobile information available Mobile Intert Mobile 1 depends upon the actual type of the cellular module used i E in MobiLinkIP and upon the service provider PIN READY Thus it is possible that you get less detailed HEGYEN ABM information as in the following example 2G 3G SIM Card ID 226012051546648 6 4 2 Settings The settings for the two Mobile interfaces One can edit the parameters for each of the two cellular interfaces of the MobiLinklP Location MOBILE gt Settings Everything Connects Remote User admin Y J Mobile Interface hn berai Send Recv Progre
26. When the recipient is not available out of the coverage area cell phone switched off the SMSC will store the SMS messages Later when the recipient is available the SMSC will forward the messages Generally the SMS centers are specific to each carrier so in order to use SMS messaging with your terminal or with MobiLink IP you must know the correct address of the SMSC for the operator of the respective mobile networks Typically an SMSC address is an ordinary phone number in the international format ITU E 164 E 163 such as 20122000020 or 49 1715990000 There are also exceptions for instance in Albania the operator AMC uses following the country prefix 355 a short number for SMSC 3820 Normally the SMSC address is pre set in the SIM card by the respective mobile wireless network operator which means you do not need to make any changes to it Also most cell phones provide some means for the user to view and change the service center number saved in the profiles of settings so you could set up or change the address of SMSC For example on several Nokia phones the message center number saved in the default profile of settings can be viewed and changed by going to Menu gt Messages gt Message settings gt Text messages gt Sending profile gt Default profile gt Message centre number This means you can set up the address on the SIM using an ordinary mobile phone before inserting the SIM card into
27. admi a A 0 o 0 a E LSS 168 1 6 2 Sosa SS lB UG O O 0 adm 152 168 0 0 a a e a Aa A a lee 0 ia O O 0 adm mE 192 166 1 2 0 0 0 0 UG O E 0 adm Destination the destination network or host system Declaring a default route means adding a route with 0 0 0 0 as its destination In case of networks the last two groups of figures contain only the digit zero Gateway the access gateway the respective routing entry points to If this field has only zeroes 0 0 0 0 or an asterisk this means no gateway is used the destination network is connected directly to the computer Genmask the bit mask applied to the destination It shows the generality of the route Flags indicator flags that describe some characteristics of the route Such flags are U the route is active and operating the interface to be used is up G the route uses an external gateway the network interfaces of the system supply routes to the networks which are directly connected all other routes use external gateways Thus the networks which are directly connected don t have the G flag but it is activated for all other routes H it is a route towards a single host instead of a network D the table entry has been generated dynamically either by a routing protocol or by an ICMP redirect message see section 3 5 M this route was modified by a dynamic routing protocol R the route was re activated following update by dynamic routing protocol
28. air or commercial companies may send dedicated content to your mobile terminal The embedded firmware allows MobiLinkIP to send and receive SMS via mobile network from the computer connected to it SIP Acronym for Session Initiation Protocol a protocol proposed standard for initiating modifying and terminating an interactive user session that involves multimedia elements such as video voice instant messaging online games and virtual reality It is one of the leading signaling protocols for Voice over IP along with H 323 MobiLinkIP is used for VoIP calls that use the SIP protocol SIP clients traditionally use TCP and UDP port 5060 to connect to SIP servers and other SIP endpoints SIP is primarily used in setting up and tearing down voice or video calls However it can be used in any application where session initiation is a requirement These include Event Subscription and Notification Terminal mobility and so on There are a large number of SIP related RFCs that define behavior for such applications All voice video communications are done over separate transport protocols typically RTP TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 103 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual TCP IP Acronym for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol It was established by the Defense Department of the USA for communications between computers It has been at first incorporated in UNIX operating system but has become the d
29. by a company MobiLink IP features a single Ethernet port so it will have one MAC SNTP Acronym for Simple Network Time Protocol Simplified version of NTP Internet standard protocol used to update the real time clock in a computer It assures accurate synchronization to the millisecond of computer clock times in a network of computers NTP is very useful in packet switched variable latency data networks In case of MobiLinkIP if you want to measure the performances of the network you need accurate universal time stamps for the data packets NTP runs as a continuous background client program on a computer and it sends periodic time requests to servers obtaining server time stamps and using them to adjust the client s clock NTP uses UDP port 123 as its transport layer It is designed particularly to resist the effects of variable latency There are numerous primary and secondary servers in the Internet that are synchronized to the Coordinated Universal Time UTC via radio satellite or modem For more information visit www ntp org Routing The process of determining and prescribing the path or method to be used for establishing connections and forwarding data packets In a network a routing switch is a device that combines the functions of a switch which forwards data by looking at a physical device address and a router which forwards packets by locating a next hop address Each host with a router in the network uses the routing table
30. in the right order Note that IP is a connectionless protocol which means that there is no continuing connection between the end points that are communicating IP corresponds to the layer 3 the Networking Layer from the Open systems Interconnection OSI communication model ISP Internet Service Provider An ISP is a business that allows individuals or businesses to connect to the Internet Users log on to the Internet using an account with an ISP or Internet Service Provider ISPs can serve IP addresses dynamically or assign static fixed IP addresses to individual computers LAN Acronym for local area network computer network that spans a relatively small area A group of computers workstations and associated devices that share a common communications line or wireless link and are located in a relatively limited area typically inside the same office building The communications link that interconnects these computers allows any device of the network to interact with any other from the same network The devices that compose a local network workstations personal computers and peripherals are called nodes and typically share the resources of a single processor or server This server has resources applications processing and data storage capabilities that are shared in common by multiple computer users The LAN can be connected to other local networks over any distance via phone lines wireless links or other connections and the system of
31. incoming call gets in through interface Mobile 1 from the phone number 07245 It is routed as an intermediate internal call with protocol unknown on port 262 and gets out as an SIP call on port 261 to the extension that is dialed in DISA mode Notice that the identity of the caller ANI which is here the cellular number is transmitted all along To ex Location PBX gt Status Tnower ing Communications p fe Seat te Empowering Communications mobilink ip FPE ports HOME E d 5 Woe MOBILE F VoIP O mobilei GSM FREE oof Oo000000 Y PEx a 1 mobiles GSM BUSY 019f OO000000 Stats Settings Register users Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls ek ro oven i rom oe wii Sc Log Settings P SYSTEM mobile in proceed CAS 0214083800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 261 MYYOIF in proceed UNKNOWN 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 9 0 Reload TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 70 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual 6 7 2 Settings Configure the settings for the IP phone exchange that will work with the MobiLink ay ocation PEX gt Settings ere neers Top ex sues end Empowering Communications Remote User admin mobilink ip Settings for PBX HOME F NETWORK F MOBILE F VoIP PBX Subnet mask 16 T SIP Port 5060 PBX IP Address e select the parameters for the IP phone exchange where the Topex VoIP 2 mobile interface is connected IP address subnetmask and SIP port Subnet mask establishes the sub net
32. increments Definition of RX and TX In this page for VolP voice Settings RX is the voice path going out from VolP towards the mobile network while TX is the reciprocal voice path which comes from the mobile network towards VolP The meaning of Tx and respectively Rx are reversed compared to the page Mobile Settings Echo In telephony echo cancellation means reducing or removing echo from a voice communication in order to improve voice quality of the calls Echo Canceller Echo Canceller Why the Echo Canceller of MobiLink may be enabled or disabled Echo cancellation may be too powerful or incorrectly applied In echo cancellation complex algorithmic procedures are used for computing models of speech The actual format of the prediction of echoes must be learned by the echo canceller in a process known as adaptation You must ensure that only one unit in the voice chain performs echo cancellation If two echo cancellation systems work in the same voice path negative effects may arise such as speech cutting in and out in both directions and even increased echoes TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 66 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Voice VAD Enables or disables the Voice Activity Detection by default this feature is disabled VAD and Comfort Noise VAD and Comfort Noise Typical voice conversations can contain up to 35 to 50 percent silence On VoIP networks both conv
33. l KE WinRGR 10 07 2009 14 16 rnobLunit3 tgz l3 KE WinRAR 13 07 2009 16 42 joi1 kernel tgz l3 KE WinRAR 16 07 2009 15 25 South fricaz0jul tgz ISEB WinRAR 20 07 2009 17 23 FS bytth25erT tar 20 KE WinRAR 26 07 2009 14 00 HSUPA 3lan tar 20 KE WinRAR 29 07 2009 12 26 confSer cpxtar tar 29 KE WinRAR a 31 07 2009 12 02 serial cplx tar 29KB WinRAR 31 07 2009 12 02 ae ee HU2sesr simpl tar ef KB WinRAR 31 07 2009 17 50 My Computer l Ss HSPAunmark tar ef KB WinRAR 03 06 2009 14 31 MobIp testL tgz l4 KE WinRAR 24 08 2009 16 39 i biu Hetwork File name Moblp testL tgz Oen Jf My Netw Mabip testL tg Open Places Files of type fan Files Cancel Ee TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 95 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Press Open then click Send to send the file to the MobiLinkIP Load saved settings Configuration File C Saves Safrica cauge el Location SYSTEM Load Configuration mobilink ip Remote User admin j Empowering Communications HOME Load saved settings E NETWORK MOBILE Updating settings please wait VoIP l PBX C Y SYSTEM Status SyS lo g View syslog Settings Update Password Defaults Save Load First the message Updating settings please wait will start to blink and then a red progress below the blinking message TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex r
34. mobile interfaces If one of the mobile ports is disabled the respective GSM module will NOT be used for outgoing calls Use the New button to create a new rule Edit to fill the parameters for it Exit to get out of the respective row and Save to save the rules created The button Del is to erase an existing rule from the table Example Location PEX gt Outgoing Calls i Empowering Communications Remote User admin H z Outgoing rules ooo Enable 0O72 mobiles Edit Del 2 Enable 079 mobilei di 3 Enable 073 mobilez 4 Disable 0O74 mobilez 5 Enable 075 mobilez 6 Enable Off any 7 Enable 089 mobilet TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 74 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual lf the call has the prefix 072 it will go out through the interface Mobile2 if it has the prefix 079 it will go out through the interface Mobile1 and so on The prefix Off means zero followed by two digits no matter which ones one must use this format for compatibility all the prefixes in the table must have the same number of digits The value any in the field Interface means that the respective call can be routed via any of the two modules Ignore and Limit Location PBX gt Outgoing Calls Remote User admin Everything Conne Outgoing rules Sa a a oe r l Enable 1600 mobiles Edit Del Del 3 Enable 079 06 950 any The field Ignore and respectively Limit have ex
35. provides good voice quality and works well with in band DTMF If the IP PBX or the SIP telephones that will be connected with MobiLinkIP make use of different codecs one should set the Codec Propriety field accordingly RTP Packet Length Gflilu law 20 It lets you establish the value for packetization time in milliseconds for each codec It is usually set to 20 but it may be as long as 30 msec or as short as 5 msec Increasing the packetization time reduces the packetization overhead but increases the latency Click Save to save the changes Cancel to abort or Default to return to the default settings in the Codecs page TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 64 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 6 2 DTMF Settings Settings for sending out DTMF in VoIP calls Empowering Communications Top Ox Location VoIP gt OTMP Settings Remote User admin mobilink ip Qual tone multi frequency DTMF HOME r WA E NETWORK H In Band F MOBILE rs wl i T I F Codec AUGE Payload Type ITME Settings Voice Settings Redundant Payload Type F 1 er PBR Redundancy Scheme aaL2 SYSTEM E SIP Info This configuration area establishes the means of sending out DTMF into the VoIP calls There are three methods available which may be used at the same time Transmission of DTMF signaling can be done in band out of band in RTP packets or sending out INFO messages as digital teleoh
36. red progress bar over ieee black or grey background which says Saving changes please wait Location COMMIT gt Status Remote User admin Everything Connec saving will take some time because the changed settings are saved into co permanent Flash memory of the equipment The MobiLinkIP resets and when it starts again the new set of parameters will be active Warning While committing changes when resetting the MobiLinkIP or while loading a new program image the equipment will cease operation for a few seconds This means all connections voice local network etc will be interrupted but will resume when the MobiLinkIP starts again TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 40 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 3 5 SNTP Client Enables and configures the NTP Client application of MobiLinkIP TO pex Location Network gt SNTP Settings Remote User admin Mobilink IP imple Network Time Protocol ENTF oe Current time is Sat Jan 1 00 19 43 UTC 2000 Status IF Settings Status Enable bina Time Server 1 192 168 168 168 Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes The Simple Network Time Protocol is used to update the real time clock in a computer over Internet It uses one or several remote dedicated Time servers on the Internet that accurately synchronizes the system date and time Status of NTP Service Enabled or Disabled by default it is disabl
37. relative humidity from 10 to 85 non condensing Avoid dust and prolonged exposure to sun In addition The MobiLinkIP must NOT be used in a flammable or explosive environment or in locations where toxic or flammable gases may accumulate The equipment must be handled with care to avoid mechanical shocks and blows The MobiLinkIP should not be used in an environment with high level of EMI electromagnetic interferences that is in close proximity to high power equipment such as electric motors or heaters In addition it should not be placed near copiers PC monitors TV sets or other audio video appliances In order to ensure adequate working temperature the MobiLinkIP interface must not be used too close to heat sources or in direct sunlight Also it must not be overcrowded leave free space around below and above the MobiLinkIP router This is needed both for connecting Ethernet and antennas cables and also for ventilation natural air cooling to dissipate the heat generated during operation When allowed operating temperature is exceeded this may not have an immediate visible effect on the MobiLinkIP unit but it can result in unreliable operation accelerated ageing and hence diminishing of lifetime When selecting the location for installing the external antennas of the MobiLinkIP refer to the recommendations described in the chapter about mounting the equipment The TOPEX MobiLinkIP does not include materials or components tha
38. relative level on a scale from 0 minimum up to 99 the maximum PIN READY Network CONNEX GSM The relative scale of signal quality is especially useful 2G 9G 2 for making comparisons between different types of external CIM Card ID 226019651242724 antennas their locations or the orientation if directional aerials are used l In this example moving the omni directional stick enal uay te antenna slightly has increased the signal level on interface IMEI 332679013325804 Mobile 2 from 9 99 to 11 99 The newer firmware versions show the Mobile Interface mobie1 level directly in dBb as shown in this example Signal level is shown with a minus sign PIN READY this means that a smaller figure corresponds to a Network higher signal level SIM Card ID 226108011074509 For instance 85 dBm corresponds to a better signal quality than 101 dBm Wh St osetia E Signal Quality 565 derm At the bottom there is a Load button again click it to refresh the display of module s status This way one is sure to see the current state of the mobile module and subscriber information Notes 1 To be able to display the current state the respective mobile module must NOT be in a call When the GSM module is routing a VoIP call or transmitting an SMS message it will no longer be available for status interrogation so it will display Busy TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 46 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP
39. reset module 1 will be run hourly on the 15th of October Notes Under row 0 and 7 are both Sunday If both the dom and down are specified the command will be executed when either of the events happen For instance 10 22 1 Run Will run the command at ten o clock in the morning Monday and every 22nd and will produce the same result as both of these two entries put together would 10 22 Run 10 Run The Cron of MobiLink IP also accepts numeric lists in the fields Lists can be in the formP 1 3 4 meaning 1 and 3 and 4 Notice that the delimiter is a semicolon For instance 33 10 132 354 5 Run Will run the respective command at 10 33 every Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday While 00 1 10 15 Run Will run the respective command at midnight on the 1st 10th amp 15th of each month TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 98 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual T TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TITLE DESCRIPTION GSM GPRS EDGE Tri band 800 900 1800 MHz UMTS 2100MHz 2100 MHz Band Class 1 One LAN port Ethernet 10 100 base T Wired Network interface Connector type female RJ45 Transfer speed 10 100 Mbps GSM GPRS EDGE 800 900MHz 32dBm Power Class 4 GSM GPRS EDGE 1800MHz 29 dBm Power Class 1 Max transmitter power UMTS HSDPA 2100MHz 23dBm Power Class 3 8PSK mode Class E2 only for devices fitted with 3G modules GSM GPRS EDGE 800 900
40. share the same connection to the mobile Internet This way the MobiLinkIP gateway will be able to know where it may deliver the data packets coming from the Internet with different destination IP addresses Empowering Communications Topex Location NWETWOK gt Static Routes Remote User admin moabilink ip set IP Routes HOME Do C E ce Subnet Mask Gateway Action _ Status 2 IF Settings Enable 10 0 0 0 220 220 0 0 192 168 1 8 Routes NTP Client F MOBILE Enable 89 234 00 255 255 255 0 192 168 144 253 VoIP l PBX F SYSTEM Enable 172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 8 Disable 193 127 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 166 1 3 1 Cammit TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 38 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Buttons Use New to create a new row route definition Edit to edit an existing definition Exit get out of the table and Save to save the changes Del erases from the table an existing route Se fet CO 10 1710 0 ooo 220 0 192 168 1 8 Exit Del Defining a route Net Address of the remote network or host to which you want to assign a static route Notice that it is not an IP address like the one for the Topex MobiLink device but the address of a network so that the last two groups of figures will always be zero Netmask the subnet mask determines which portion of the destination IP address is the network part and which is the host part Gateway the gateway to be used enter here the IP
41. standard UTP network cable CUT 5 fitted with RJ45 connectors at both ends The cable can be either straight through or crossover since the MobiLinkIP is auto crossover One short length of RJ 45 cable is supplied with the TOPEX MobiLinkIP interface Use either a 10Base T or a 100Base T connection TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 17 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Mobile 1 Mobile 2 l IP PBX SIP Phone SJ Phone Figure 4 Connecting the LAN cable UTP CAT5 The network cable is to be inserted with one end into the RJ 45 socket of the MobiLinkIP device labeled ETH The opposite end of the UTP cable can be inserted directly into a PC or in switches or hubs The STATUS indicator LED of the MobiLink case will light up showing physical connection and will blink to indicate data traffic on the respective Ethernet interface Power supply To power the MobiLinkIP unit insert the jack of the power supply adapter into the supply connector Do not yet plug the adapter into the 230Vac mains outlet on the wall The special adapter from Topex which is part of the MobiLinkIP package supplies the voltage required to power the equipment It is an external power supply adapter Note The adapter is the disconnection device there is no POWER switch so the 230 Vac socket outlet Shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www
42. standard one User name and associated password for the mail account SMS inbox Authentication method used for authentication must be set according to the requirements of the SMTP mail server You may choose either no authentication plain text password or with log in Check interval you set the value in seconds when MobiLink IP E Check interval Geci 55 checks for new SMS to send out as e mail messages eso TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 58 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 5 4 Transmit Use this page to send out SMS messages form the Web interface of MobiLink Topea Location MOBILE gt SMS send 7 vervining Connects Remote User admin oat cane Mobilink IP Transmit SMS HME NETWORK F MOBILE Phone number Pests s Hi Igor the last code must e status changed imediately to To From Email AZYC904589BTWLOU3 104662 Please Transmit advise Characters a1 Maxim Fist type the phone number where the SMS will be sent Then write the text to be sent You may type it from the keyboard or use Copy and Paste to import text from other applications mail word processing etc For ASCII characters the maximum length is the standard one for SMS 160 characters The window Characters show you how may characters you have already typed 91 out of 160 in the above example If you continue to type letters Characters 160 Mlsrsinay after you have reached
43. the limit of 160 characters you will see this warning telling you that the outgoing SMS will The page at https 192 166 173 2 says be truncated at 160 chars gg rN 5M5 is boo long it will be truncate at 160 characters MobiLink IP allow you to send also non ASCII characters for alternate character sets such as Cyrillic Greek Hebrew or central European but in this case the maximum length is only 70 characters as shown in the next example TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 59 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiP Topex Location MOBILE gt SMS send Remote User admin Mobilink IP Transmit SMS HOME F NETWORK MOBILE SMS Status To From Email Transmit Receive VoIP F PBX t SYSTEM User s Manual Phone number 0732056276 test non ASCI now see paaraaraaraarraa Characters Maxim fo Use this button for send SMS Finally you should see a confirmation message on the screen Transmit SMS 6 5 5 Receive Moobilink IP Received SMSs Here you can see the SMS messages received over the mobile modules of the MobiLink equipment Topea Location SMS gt Rea Remote User admin SMS was sent Ok yerything Connects E NETWORK F MOBILE 11 28 09 11 43 15 oms GMT 02 Status 11 23 09 15 04 45 To From Email GMT 02 SYSTEM 40727221091 Test SMS Del Save 407272271091 Goad Afternoon Press Read for view Received SMS Click the read b
44. the local network but no traffic Orange blinking ETH port connected and data traffic present MOBILE 1 Shows the state of the first mobile module Off not installed the respective module is disabled from software red blinking not registered or SIM not present lights up green mobile module1 free available lights up red mobile module1 busy in a call blinks orange mobile module1 is blocked because of PIN mismatch you must enter the correct PIN code MOBILE 2 Shows the state of the second mobile module same significance as first mobile Off not installed the module 2 is disabled from software red blinking not registered or SIM not present lights up green mobile module2 free available lights up red mobile module 2 busy in a call blinks orange mobile module2 is blocked because of PIN mismatch TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 24 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 CONFIGURATION The MobiLink IP can properly perform its functions of high speed VoIP 2 mobile gateway with the default settings However it can be easily configured to meet various usage scenarios Configuring or programming the equipment means adequate setting of all the parameters The embedded Linux firmware allows configuring the MobiLink IP without the need of additional software on the computer used for programming A web browser as configuration terminal is all that is needed This means that th
45. to find a place of maximum signal reception for the Mobile antenna m In addition the antenna must NOT be located near heavy duty equipment that may generate electromagnetic interferences such as electric motors or heaters 5 7 Power up Switch the MobiLinkIP on the indicator LEDs will light up Remember that the adapter is the disconnection device there is no POWER switch on MobiLinkIP so the 230 Vac socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible 5 8 Status indicators MobiLinkIP has three optical indicator bicolor LEDs red and green or red and yellow that shows the status of the device respectively of the Ethernet interface and that of the two mobile modules TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 23 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual The indicators may light up continuously in red orange or green color or flash to show status and data STATUS traffic EE The three LEDs are located on the upper right corner of the MobiLinkIP case above the two slots for SIM bh a cards They are labeled respectively STATUS MOBILE1 1 and MOBILE 2 Figure 7 location Significance of LED indicators STATUS Shows the state of the equipment Indicates the proper power supply and the state of the Ethernet interface of MobiLinklP Off device not powered no supply voltage On Red color no ETH network is connected On Orange color ETH port connected to
46. to the mode of operation Upgrade If you do want to perform a software upgrade select YES from the drop list then click the button Reboot The screen will display the message Restart in Upgrading Mode Please wait and below it you will se a progress bar Location SYSTEM gt Update Firmware Remote User admin Load Firmware Image Restart in Upgrading Mode Please wait TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 84 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual MobiLinkIP will shut m T slime sn down and restart in Upgrading T Mode Load Firmware Im age Everything Connects Updating firmware Please wait This special mode of operation frees up the memory of the equipment for the new firmware allowing you to perform software upgrade easily and safely y y Upload Image file OK i Qld Version Mobilink IP 1 0 9 MZE SAx The system displays New Version Mobilink IP 1 1 0 MZP SAxE information about each step of E a a T bron l Unlocking dew metd4 the updating process as shown here During the updating process MobiLink IP is not available for routing VolP and mobile calls Also if an error occurs during software update and the image file gets corrupted the equipment will restart in System mode allowing you to load a The Upgrade configuration page is simplified containing just a few elements MobiLinklP is operating in System Kernel mode only To Pex Location HOM
47. www topex ro Page 49 of 105 Calibrate Tx TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Warning you could reset the MobiLinkIP device after you see the orange LED But if you reset the equipment three times in a row the limit for PIN request will be reached the SIM will become permanently blocked requiring the PUK code to work again Reset for each module you can set up a time interval following which the respective module will be resetted Form the drop list that shows up you can select None default no resetting 5 minutes 10 minutes and so on up to three days This is an easy to use mean of programming a reset if you need more advanced timing options you can use the option Cron which is implemented in the System configuration pages Action The last field Action selects the action to be performed upon that row First Edit to choose the row Mobile module where settings needs to be Acton a changed Now the field name changes to Exit which should be clicked to leave the respective row of settings When finished configuring don not forget to press save before leaving the page 6 4 3 AT Commands Allows you to send AT commands directly to the GSM modules and see the respective results Topex Response Mobilink IF 0 HOME a E NETWORK MOBILE Stats Settings AT Command a LEMENS MCSSi REVISION 01 003 OR E SMS F VoIP l PBX k SYSTEM AT Command Mobile Interfac
48. 0000 Defaults ov 13 16 00 54 centrala 457134 65535 58 op o test timeout save ov 12 16 00 55 centrala 007633 65535 147 do _syner_work Pun Osec 0 us Tealls 0 Tspech O0 Load calls O Dspech 0 Arelease O Frelease O ov 13 16 01 05 centrala TO7S4s 65535 55 Scansim port O timeidleport 252600 ow 13 16 01 06 centrala 507600 65535 58 ScanSim port 1 timeidleport 252600 ov 13 16 01 14 centrala SO7127 65535 55 op 0 test timeout ow 13 16 01 18 centrala 557601 66535 58 ScanSim port timeidleport 265600 ov 13 16 01 19 centrala 357373 65535 55 Scansim port l1 timeidleport 265600 ow 13 16 01 31 centrala 357347 65535 58 Scantin port O timeidleport 279400 ov 13 16 01 32 centrala 157414 65535 56 Scan im port 1 timeidleport 276400 ow l3 l6 01 34 centrala 557139 66535 68 op 0 test timeout ov 13 16 01 38 centrala 1623235 65535 56 PrintDebughun COLADA 8 TRI 50 TRA FO CPS F468 CPL 125 DINF O Be O CH O CMD O FID 469 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 81 of 105 User s Manual TOPEX Mobi LinkIP 4 15 03 35 centrala 319465 65535 58 timeout Dec 4 15 03 40 centrala 869793 65535 147 Runblsec O us Tealls 65539 Tspech 3 Dealls 1 test Dec op U do syner work Dspech 1 Are lease Brelease D Dec 4 15 05 41 centrala 419705 65535 358 Scans im port timeidleport 3200000 Dec 4 15 03 42 centrala 369732 65535 38 Scans im port 1 timeidleport 3200000 Dec 4 15 05 55 centrala 6197535 65535 56 PrintD
49. 73 1 and the Netmask 255 255 0 0 settings which are used in the example below It does make sense to use manual settings for network configurations incompatible with the default IP settings you must use manual settings when the local network has some special requirements which the automatic configuration cannot satisfy such as different range of non routable addresses used like 10 or 172 16 In this case you must first set you computer manually to the range of addresses that MobiLink IP can see then configure MobiLink for the requirements of your particular network and finally revert to using DHCP in your network but with MobiLink IP now accessible several MobiLinkIP equipment used in the same LAN More than two GSM modules may be required thus several VoIP 2 Mobile gateways must be connected in your LAN In this case the first unit can have the default address but for the next ones you should assign consecutive addresses such as 2 7 3 4 etc In case of manual settings in Internet Protocol Properties fill in the corresponding values the IP address could be from 192 168 173 2 up to 192 168 173 254 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General fou can get F settings assigned automatically if your network suppa this capability Othernvise you need to ask your network administrator the appropriate IP sethings the Subnet mask could be the Standard 255 255 255 0 or wide
50. Administration Pages opex 6 2 1 Set up a connection Establish an Ethernet connection to be used with the MobiLinkIP unit that needs to be configured Go to Network Connections on the computer and define a connection to be used for the MobiLinkIP Use a significant name such as MobiLinkIP or Topex Gateway or VolP2Mobile TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 25 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP User s Manual Network Connections Tools Advanced Help u P Search p Folder File Edit View Favorites Back gt Bi EJ X 2 e wv Address ie Network Connections Dial up Network Tasks gt voxell UMTS a Create TTEA Disconnected Firewalled connection mail Change Windows Firewall settings Disable this network device a Repair this connection LAN or High Speed Internet aie ObiLinkIP Connected Firewalled mil Rename this connection view status of this connection From the network adapters network cards select the one which is connected via Ethernet cable to the MobiLink equipment In this example it is the network board type Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC Check the box Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the button Properties to configure your PC Configure the connection to MobiLinkIP either manually or automatically Automatic IP SEa n tealtek RTLG139 Family F Ca r Zappin
51. E Femote User admin system Welcome to configuration page HOME F NETWORK F SYSTEM There are only two pages available NETWORK and SYSTEM Network shows the state of the network you can t perform changes In System you can both see the state of the equipment or look at the logs as shown below in the page Syslog View abe A work system To pEx Location SYSTEM gt logs Remote User admin NETWORK Network interface Settings SYSTEM Operating System settings system System logs Jan 1 00 00 07 syslogd Started BusyBoxw v1 00 2009 04 14 11 3440000 Jan 1 00 00 07 init MStarting pid 101 console dev null sbin drophear a Jan 1 00 00 07 sshd 101 Not forking AEE Jan 1 00 00 07 mini httpdad 104 started as root without requesting chroot i warning only Update Jan 1 00 00 07 mini httpd i02 httpd starting on bytton port 443 But you can also perform a firmware update To perform an update go to SYSTEM gt Update as shown in the next image TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 85 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP Topex Remote User admin system Load Firmware Image HOME E NETWORK Y SYSTEM Stats SyS lo g view Update Location SYSTEM gt Update Firmware User s Manual Please select your firmware update file below enter the control sum and click the SEND button The update firmware image must be on the PC The image files are binaries that have the exte
52. For changing the admin account password the user must be logged in as admin Type the new password and enter it again on the second row to confirm it mobilink ip E Location SYSTEM gt Password l Empowering Communications Femote User admin H 3 HOME F NETWORK F MOBILE VoIP Change Pa t PEx SYSTEM New password 2 newpassbetter02 YS lo g jE Syslog Settings Password Defaults i Please use the COMMIT button to activate vour changes Save saves the new password Replace the default password 99admin11 with one of your own as soon as possible Please choose a password with a minimum of six characters In order to effectively prevent unauthorized access the password must be long enough and include both letters and numbers Note that the password is case sensitive TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 91 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 8 6 Password This option restores all the system settings to factory defaults One can also click Default on each page to reset the respective parameters to default but this function restores the whole device to factory default at once When selecting Defaults a confirmation window shows up asking you Are you sure Top Ox a Location SYSTEM gt Default Configuration Empowering Communications Remote User admin H z mobilink ip Network Default Settings HOME IP Address 192 168 173 1 F NETWORK Network Mask
53. LANs connected in this way is called a wide area network WAN The LAN may also be connected to the Internet through a gateway MobiLinkIP equipment is connected in a local network through its Ethernet port LCR Acronym for Least Cost Routing Refers to the method for delivering calls according to the lowest cost carrier Often more than one carrier can compete to deliver a call and depending on their relative charges the LCR Switch which contains a database of our carriers destinations and charges will connect the call via the cheapest carrier This process means searching for the optimum traffic routes via one or several traffic routings enabling a cost reduction MobiLinkIP implements LCR functions since it analyze incoming calls and sends them to the established route or towards the GSM module which assures the minimum costs TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 102 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual MAC Address Media Access Control A MAC address is the hardware physical address of a device connected to a network All network interface controllers must have a hard coded and unique MAC address The MAC address is applied at the factory and uniquely identifies network hardware such as an Ethernet cards modems or wireless adaptors on a LAN or WAN The first part of the address is unique to the company that produced the device and beyond that it is a sequence of digits unique to a single device manufactured
54. LinkIP interface it is recommended that these options be disabled because they are only available with additional costs Inserting the SIM cards The one or two SIM cards to be used must be inserted into the special tray slots of the TOPEX MobiLinkIP device TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 19 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual The slots for SIM cards are located on the right side of the MobiLink IP box towards the top below the indicator LEDs as shown in the next image For inserting or extracting the SIM card use the mobile holder removable tray for the respective SIM card Use the little yellow button to actuate each holder Note that in case of two SIM slots the SIM holders are in a row one following another the first one from the left is SIM2 fro Mobile 2 network and the second is SIM1 for Mobile 1 network Handle with care when inserting or extracting SIM card IMPORTANT When inserting or changing the SIM card the equipment must be powered off For inserting the SIM card follow the next steps WARNING Unplug the MobiLink unit from the main outlet before insert or replace a SIM card For each of the SIM cards follow these steps 1 Press the little button to eject the SIM holder SIEF 1 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 20 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 2 Pull out extract the tray SIM holder SIEP 2 Extract
55. MS k VoIP PBX E SYSTEM TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 43 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 4 1 Status Displays the state of the selected mobile interface Top ox A Empowering Communications Femote User admin moabilink ip Mobile Status HOME d 5 WwW ORE NETWORK Mobile Interface Mobile 1 MOBILE Stats Settings P VoIP F IE i PEK Push Button for load Mobile Status E SYSTEM First select the Mobile interface whose state will be shown select 1 or 2 then press Load to see the current state below for Mobile 1 Mobile Status Mobile Interface mobile1 FIN READY Network SIM Card ID 22610501107460 IMEI 552024024 759098 Signal Quality 89 dbr In case of 3G modules an additional field show up indicating the technology of the mobile network Mobile Interface Mobile 1 PIN READY Network RO ORANGE 26 36 2 SIM Card ID 226102410043203 IMEI 3526079013327171 Signal Quality 3 99 Likewise should Mobile2 be selected the Topex device will show the state of the other GSM module in this example registered to a different carrier TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 44 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Mobile Interface Mobile 2 FIN READ Network CONNEX GSM 26 36 2 SIM Card ID 226019651342 734 IMEI 352079013320904 Signal Quality 9 99 Location MOBILE gt settings Remote User admin
56. NTIFICATION OF CONNECTORS 5 4 CONNECTING THE DATA CABLES 5 5 CONFIGURING AND INSTALLING THE SIM CARDS 5 6 Connecting the external antennas 5 7 Power up 5 8 Status indicators 6 CONFIGURATION 6 1 Required conditions for configuration 6 2 Using the web interface 6 2 1 Set up a connection 6 3 NETWORK 6 3 1 Status 6 3 2 IP Settings 6 3 3 Static Routes 6 3 4 Commit 6 3 5 SNTP Client 6 4 Mobile 6 4 1 Status 6 4 2 Settings 6 4 3 AT Commands 6 5 SMS 6 5 1 Status 6 5 2 SMSC Numbers 6 5 3 To From E Mail 6 5 4 Transmit 6 5 5 Receive 6 6 VolP 6 6 1 Codec Settings 6 6 2 DTMF Settings 6 7 PBX features 6 7 1 Status 6 7 2 Settings 6 7 3 Access in 6 7 4 Incoming calls User s Manual Page 4 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 7 5 Outgoing calls 74 6 7 6 PBX Query 76 6 7 7 Log Settings 77 6 8 SYSTEM 79 6 8 1 Status 80 6 8 2 Syslog View 81 6 8 3 Syslog Settings 83 6 8 4 Update 84 6 8 5 Password 91 6 8 6 Password 92 6 8 7 Save 93 6 8 8 Load 95 6 8 9 Cron 97 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 99 7 1 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT 100 8 GLOSSARY 101 Revision C firmware Mobilink IP 1 1 5 M2P SAX edition January 2010 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 5 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 1 INTRODUCTION J Mobile 2 J Mobile 1 i E aii Aa ag f Li IP PBX SIP Phone SJ Phone TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 6 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User
57. SY 019f OOOO0000 hry OTP In connected SIP bogdan 0724545419 192 166 144 151 192 166 144 151 39 echecyro mobile out connected CAS bogdan 0724545419 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 76405591 The example above shows a single VolP call coming from a Soft phone application running on computer with the IP address 192 168 144 151 in the local network and getting out of the MobiLinkIP through the GSM interface Mobile2 The mobile number called is 0724 while the SIP user who calls in bogdan Ports 1 2 are the two Mobile ports while 261 262 are VoIP ports Direction the calls may belong to one of the directions MYVOIP SIP mobile1 mobile1 Type type of the call it may be in for incoming or out for outgoing State current status of the call alerting proceed or connected Protocol SIP for VoIP CAS for the mobile networks or Unknown ANI identity of the calling party received by the SIP user Generally Automatic Number Identification is a service that provides the receiver of a telephone call with the number of the calling phone DNIS destination number dialed by the SIP user Dialed number identification service also used for the routing of calls based upon the phone number of the destination lps IP address used for Signaling SIP such as 192 168 144 151 in the above example Iprtps IP address for RTP may be the same as the signaling address or it may be two different
58. Top Ox TOPEX MobiLink IP FTlobibink P Gateway VolP 2G 3G Mobile networks User s Manual 2010 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Thank you for purchasing the TOPEX MobiLinkIP product and congratulation for your wise choice MobiLinkIP has the following features Volp 2 Mobile interface Interfaces between Voice over IP and two modules for GSM or 3G mobile networks e Dual Mobile for LCR It uses two cellular modems synchronous to automatically select the network with the best price for the call coverage in the operating area Ease of Use Web based configuration interface No additional programs are required e SMS capabilities You may send and receive SMS over the GSM modules from the Web interface SMS 2 Mail and Mail 2 SMS Performs conversion from to e mail messages into SMS Dual Flash Memory For enhanced reliability the embedded system uses a dual Flash memory One flash circuit is write protected being dedicated for the operating system kernel The other flash circuit is for the applications which can be easily updated upgraded or enhanced Easy Firmware Updating Automatic update process using the web configuration interface Highly versatile It can be used together with an IP PBX for SIP subscribers It may be also used as standalone with a soft phone or hardware IP phone Multiple mobile networks and standards supported The embedded modems are multi mode devices f
59. a e eee eee PSA System Information 15 33 20 up 1 24 load average 0 03 0 02 0 00 Memory Free 5500 kB Uptime Warning Do not update the firmware unless there are problems with the MobiLinkIP gateway or the new firmware has a feature that you need Remember to backup the current configuration first Be careful when TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 90 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual loading an update file If selecting a wrong file or if for different reasons firmware upgrading fails the equipment may no longer operate correctly A special firmware restore will have to be performed To avoid this follow the rules carefully don t turn off the MobiLinkIP equipment or the computer while the firmware is being overwritten remember the equipment does not work while firmware update is in progress after successful updating verify the upgraded firmware remember that updating the firmware on the MobiLinkIP could cause some or all of the configuration settings to be lost depending on the degree of change in the firmware Therefore it is highly recommended to save the current configuration before updating and then restore it To backup the settings perform a Save update the firmware and then load the saved settings after having the equipment operating with the updated firmware 6 8 5 Password Allows the modification of passwords for the log in accounts in this case admin
60. actly the same significance as for the incoming calls CRA You can set the device to ignore the first 00 15 digits out of the phone number You can establish a time limit in seconds for the duration of outgoing calls such as iil i 3200 seconds in this example 1600 350 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 75 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP 6 7 6 PBX Query TO pex E location PBX gt E Quer Y Communications Remote User admin mobilink ip HOME F NETWORK F VoIP PBS count offline users i SIP OFF LINE USERS Settings Total 4 Register Users Incoming Call Outgoing Call Query l The command help shows you all available commands any Location PBA Query Topex Remote User admin mabilink ip HOME NETWORK F nace VoIP Y PBY Status 2 p COMMAND Baa accessin Register users SPE SSne Incoming Calls all queues Outgoing Calls billing fields number Gyer billing profile profile id Log Settings profile id H SYSTEM PELI ing profiles profiles connect argi arg format of channel flow lt lt 5 count all online users forked online users count offline users count online users count Sip users class translations class id for specified class clear dialog states States for specified username User s Manual Allows the sending of text commands to the phone exchange application which runs on the MobiLinkIP equipment Wh
61. address of the router which allows for contact between MobiLinkIP and the remote host or network Enable Each of the routes defined or edited can be individually enabled or disabled By default this field is set to Disabled meaning that the routes are saved but they are not active Disable This is especially useful when configuring several MobiLinkIP devices one after another or when the configuration and requirements of the local network change frequently 127 99 2745 0 255 0 0 0 237 86 199 72 Exit Del 10 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 144 1 Exit Del In this case you can pre define several routes even if they are not currently in use and leave enabled only the ones strictly necessary for the current configuration The other routes are available they may be edited and enabled as the need arises TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 39 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 3 4 Commit The Commit option described here is not specific to the Network but it is rather a general option for Topex devices If configuration changes were performed using the Save button is not enough since it saves the modifications only into the temporary memory of the MobiLinkIP Always press the Commit button if these changes need to be permanent This button is located at the bottom of the Menu list to the left side of the screen There is a Commit Settings message and underneath it a
62. atic routes NTP Client F MOBILE Configure Network Time Protocol Client F VoIP l pex F SYSTEM 6 3 1 Status Each configuration submenu begins with a Status page that shows the current state for the respective group of parameters It this case it shows info about the state of the Ethernet interface and the current static routes Tope Location NETWORK gt Status Empowering Communications Remote User user P g Mobilink IP Network Interface HOME Y NETWORK IP Settings Routes NTP Client gt MOBILE gt VoIP PBX P SYSTEM Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 50 C2 92 CC 4a inet addr 192 168 173 4 Beast 192 168 173 255 Mask 255 255 0 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 179826 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 141787 errors 0 dropped 0O overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0O txqueuelen 1000 RX bytes 19668706 18 7 MiB TX bytes 9335155 8 9 MiB Interrupt 9 Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1 RX packets 1059 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 1059 errors 0 dropped 0O overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions O txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 55033 53 7 KiB TX bytes 55033 53 7 KiB Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Hao Abel sholgl a a T920 abisisin ala al sto esi lo Lt UG oO 0 192 166 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ae ats LOG 0 U o o 0 0 0 0 Te Fa ablets s tba es a tel Le UG m oO
63. been correctly installed and the directives for storage and usage have been respected The warranty implies exclusively repairing or replacing the defective unit The warranty does not include any indirect losses or loss of profit The manufacturer is not liable for any damage whether direct indirect special incidental or consequential as a result of using Topex MobiLinkIP No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the company TOPEX S A It is certified hereby that the Topex MobiLinkIP unit is manufactured in concordance with the legal provisions concerning responsibility towards the quality of delivered products fulfils the quality parameters specified in its User s manual and is fit for the purpose for which it has been designed It also warrants that the equipment will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying documentation Any comments suggestions and proposals of yours concerning our products are welcome and we are gladly waiting for your feedback TOPEX S A Feleacu street no 10 sector 1 Bucharest 014186 ROMANIA Tel 4021 408 39 00 Fax 4021 408 39 09 E mail topex topex ro Web http www topex ro TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 105 of 105
64. biLink IP equipment a None or Disable means no log at all is created for the respective element Error is the minimal level only errors will be logged while Devel is the maximum details setting everything is logged for the usage of developers TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 77 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 O00 Jan 1 OU Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 UU Jan 1 OU Jan 1 OU TOPEX S A User s Manual These settings generate correspondingly more or less detailed log files from this minimal system log Oe BE OO ABR OU Am OEG OU OU OD AEE AEN AEB AEE l 12 l 12 12 12 12 12 l 12 12 12 12 12 syslog syslog bytmspd hytmspd hytmspd hytmepd hytmepd hytmepd hytmepd bytmepd hytmspd kernel kernel cani igoe contig e bytmspd alotwin chipyin chipyvin slotvin slotvin chipyin chipyvin chipyin reg buffer reg callback bufterpool get fee eee ee ki CONF IG TYPE LOGIC dbg bitmap yes Port comeen Yay
65. dual packets to be dropped with no retries and UDP packets to be received in a different order than they were sent Consequently UDP is more efficient but less reliable than TCP and is used to different purposes primarily for broadcasting messages over a network With UDP reliability is wholly in charge of the application that generates the message UDP is used often in applications such as videoconferencing or games where optimal performance is preferred over guaranteed message delivery VoIP Acronym for Voice over IP It describes the hardware or software category which allows humans to make phone calls over the Internet The voice signals are converted in data packets and these are sent on the public telephonic lines avoiding the costs of the PSTN network The VoIP applications can be used with a regular microphone and computer speakers but also can be used IP phones or VoIP speakers providing an identical experience like the regular telephony In the last time the quality and the reliability of the VolP technology improved so much that many users renounced completely at the standard telephony contracts for VoIP technology TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 104 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice The manufacturer guarantees the good functioning of the product provided that it has
66. e mobile1 Command Execute Execute AT Command First select the GSM module to be queried choose mobile Interface 1 or 2 Then type in the field Command the AT command that you want to issue to the module such as ATI which displays the type of mobile module in the above example or AT cpin and press the button Execute to execute the command TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 50 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual The command and the result the response from the module to the query will be displayed in the upper field named Response as you can see in the examples below for AT cops Top Ox Location MOBILE AT Command Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP HOME NETWORK 1 MOBILE attcops Stats Settings AT Command OK SMS VoIP PBX P SYSTEM AT Command fet air ell a tlle Mobile Interface mobile Command aki The Response field in the upper part of the screen shows which mobile interface has been queried by displaying a number above the command and the answer to the command respectively O for mobile 1 or 1 for mobile 2 the command issued the response the result either OK or ERROR ba Location MOBILE gt AT Command a Topex Remote User admin SSN UT eer Moabilink IF Peas ponse HOME E NETWORK MOBILE Stats setings AT Command 0 attcops Sey a a a a le
67. e MobiLink IP may be used on any computer platform and is not restricted to a certain operating system The examples in this manual are form using Windows XP SP3 but MobiLink IP may be used with any operating system Using the web browser the configuration can be performed remotely the desktop PC or notebook may be connected to the TOPEX IP gateway either directly or through a hub by means of wired Ethernet connection Important Note Prior to using this VoIP to Mobile device you should check the basic settings to guarantee it will work in your environment for instance it may be required to change the default IP address and subnet mask 6 1 Required conditions for configuration To be able to configure the MobiLinkIP device one must be connected to a LAN Ethernet 10Mb s or 100 Mb s and have access to a computer that is connected to the same network via router or switch Alternately one may connect the MobiLinkIP directly to the PC or notebook that is used for programming either with a crossover cable or with a straight Ethernet cable The Web interface may be accessed with any Web browser no additional software is needed 6 2 Using the web interface The default address of the webpage of the TOPEX bttps 192 168 17 status start html MobiLinkIP device is 192 168 173 1 o Location Mobilink IP It is recommended to use the default IP address if Remote User None the configuration of the local network allows this
68. e facto standard for data transmission via networks including for Internet Currently TCP IP is the basic communication language or protocol of the Internet but it can also be used as a communications protocol in private network TCP IP uses the client server model of communication in which a computer user a client requests and is provided a service such as sending a Web page by another computer a server in the network TCP IP is a two layer program The higher layer Transmission Control Protocol manages the assembling of a message or file into smaller packets that are transmitted over the Internet and received by a TCP layer that reassembles the packets into the original message The lower layer Internet Protocol handles the address part of each packet so that it gets to the right destination For details see the definitions of those protocols that Access LAN supports TCP Acronym for Transmission Control Protocol In TCP IP the TCP part is the one that takes care of keeping track of the individual units of data packets that a message was divided into for efficient routing through the Internet TCP is known as a connection oriented protocol which means that a connection is established and maintained until the message or messages to be exchanged by the application programs at each end have been exchanged TCP is responsible for ensuring that a message is divided into the packets that IP manages and for reassembling the packets back into t
69. e use the COMMIT button to activate your changes TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 97 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Status Enable or Disable If an entry is set as Disable it will not be active You can define and save several entries but activate them only when they are need Minutes This field controls what minute of the hour the command will run on values are between 0 and 59 Hours This controls what hour the command will run on and is specified in the 24 hour clock format values must be between 0 and 23 0 is midnight dom This is the Day of Month that you want the command run on values from 1 up to 31 When you need to run a command on the 4th of each month you should enter in this field the value 04 month This is the month a specified command will run on it may be specified numerically 0 12 dow This is the Day of Week that you want a command to be run on it must also be numeric 0 7 This is the command that you want run Default is None currently you can use only the commands Reset Module 1 or Reset Module 2 ResetModule1 ResetModule By default all fields are filled with a star which means any A few examples 19 ResetModule1 The command to reset module 1 will be run at the 19th minute past every hour 00 5 5 ResetModule2 The command to reset module 2 will be run at 5 in the morning every Saturday 01 25 10 ResetModule1 The command to
70. ebuqRhun COADA TRI 80 TRA 20 CPS 246 CPL 128 DTMF Rz O CH O CMD O PID 472 ete e a lise ial Pleviereete Haca estas ale op U test timeout Dam e Laia ae eene ceden ILERI 23313 Ik Scans im port timeidleport 3212500 Dec 4 15 05 59 centrala 519761 65535 56 Scans im port 1 timeidleport 3212800 Dec 4 15 04 07 centrala 219543 65535 58 UpTime 3301 Local Time Date 04 12 09 Hour 15 tick 60000 a eda Oe 13 cempres timeout The log is a place where all the applications running on the MobiLinkIP store their output messages status reports confirmation or error messages activity etc Printime d 04 06 Sysbay 4 ssw master U Dec 469461 65535 58 op U PESE It is a plain text thus easy to interpret record of actions taken by the software as it runs on MobiLinklP changes made devices and drivers detected files added or deleted communication with the modem network settings etc Correspondingly records of the kernel or of the user info debug messages info or warnings can be seen in the log The log is very helpful when troubleshooting It may be saved on a PC simply use Save As option of your browser for further examination Use the button Save and reload at the bottom of the Syslog window to save the current log and refresh Mine eye Ike gee GBS pembela Slee 08535 296 Scansim port 1 timeidleport 23142400 MMe ge eget aily Gleiicwellss Salleiss 05535 296 Scans im port O time idleport 23155200 z AU SS Ike
71. ed Server enter the full name of the NTP server in need to use such as utcnist colorado edu or ro pool ntp org The Current time indicator shows the current UTC time Universal Coordinated Time of the system with millisecond precision Notice there are two fields for Time Server 1 and 2 You may use severs from different classes for instance one in the local network such as 192 168 168 168 in the examples below and the other on the public Internet like utcnist colorado edu When the NTP feature of MobiLink IP is not active it is disabled the selected server is not online or there is no connection to the Internet it will display the default UTC date time which is begins at date Jan 1 2000 and time 0 00 00 Location Network gt SNTP Settings Empowering Communications Remote User admin H 2 i Tay or le T Mme F ro to Lo L i nt N T F Current time is Sat Jan 1 00 00 54 UTC 000 Status Disable Time Server 1 192 168 168 168 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 41 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual When the NTP Client becomes active it shows the current UTC time Location Network gt SMTP Settings PT eee reer Remote User admin SST Ue aes Network Time Protocol Client NTP Current tme is Fri Now 13 15 13 35 UTC 200 Status Enable Time Server 1 europe pool nth org Time server 2 192 160 166 166 This UTC time may be different from the loca
72. en you press Execute the PBX application executes the command and displays the answer below as shown in this example Empowering Communications DESCRIPTION te if ey ve vy ei Ha f iy Py P tal rE rE ne te Show specified Show all billing argi tice ia hexa include also show tanslations show softswitch clear all dialog Page 76 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 7 7 Log Settings Here one can set up for each section of the log how much information will be stored Location PBX gt Empowering Communications Remote User admin 5 a oip Log Log voip Enable SIP Log Disable gt General verbose Agent Error gt Register Server Error Register Client Error gt Options Error S Notity Error hd PBX Log Enable Configure Error Telnet Error Mobile Port verbose Call Control Info Application Debug gt Serial warning Currently the sections available for the log are Voice over IP a single item SIP and respectively PBX In each section there are one or several items and for each of these items General Info you may choose the level of details of the log form the drop list that shows up None Error Info Warning Debug Devel Verbose and so on Some items have only on off setting you SIP Log Disa may only enable or disable logging but fir other you can choose exactly the level of details recorded into the log of the Mo
73. ers to the following elements Serial Number each MobiLinkIP device from Topex has a unique identification number such as 2709052 or 2709058 in the above examples etc This is the serial number of the main board of the Topex gateway According to the requirements of the users a certain MobiLinkIP motherboard may be factory fitted with one or two modems of different types or other hardware features but the serial numbers remain the same Firmware version version of the application firmware running on MobiLinkIP you may see mobililik ip 1 0 9 M2P p The firmware can be easily updated a new version or upgraded new software features added Kernel version Operating system version such as system 1 0 3 MXX SAX or topex kernel 1 0 1 MXX SZW in the examples above The application firmware and the operating system root or kernel may be updated separately according to the requirements of the users The operating system memory is write protected thus in case of problems accidental erasing or power failure during updating there is still a functional system allowing loading of a new software image Also information related to the two mobile modules may be displayed IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity subscriber s identity SIM card identity This is a unique 15 digits code number that identifies a mobile subscriber to the network If the MobiLinkIP s module detects an active SIM card it will query and dis
74. ersation and silence is packetized If VAD is enabled the equipment sends out RTP packets only when voice is detected thus decreasing bandwidth by 30 50 This way the MobiLinkIP will send voice packets only when it has voice input When it detects silence on RTP it will send a silence packet to the other side which uses less bandwidth and allows to be interpreted for generating comfort noise This Comfort noise is locally generated during the time than no voice RTP packets are sent Without the comfort noise the customer will hear only silence on the line so he may believe that the connection is broken VAD may be used advantageously together with echo cancellation by preventing echo from traveling across a network the capacity achieved through silence suppression is increased 6 7 PBX features Controls the settings related to the telephone exchange features of the MobiLinkIP Top ex ee hoe Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP Mobile Interface Settings HOME Status NETWORK View SMS Agent Status To From Email polls Configure SMS to Email and Email to SMS status Trasnmit To From Email Transmit SMS Transmit Receive Receive Receive SMS VoIP l FPEX t SYSTEM This application runs on the MobiLinkIP equipment and performs all the tasks of call control management routing TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 67 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 7 1 S
75. he complete message at the other end At the destination TCP reassembles the individual packets and waits until they have all arrived to forward them to you as a single file It also checks the received packets TCP acts at the transport level level 4 of the ISO OSI model See also ISO OSI model packet TCP IP TDM Acronym for Time Division Multiplexing is a type of digital multiplexing in which two or more apparently simultaneous channels are derived from a given frequency spectrum by interleaving pulses representing bits from different channels In some TDM systems successive pulses represent bits from successive channels In other systems different channels take turns using the channels for a group of successive pulse times a so called time slot such as voice channels in E1 T1 landline systems or wireless GSM systems What distinguishes coarse time division multiplexing from packet switching is that the time slots are pre allocated to the channels rather than arbitrated on a per time slot basis Since it interfaces between VoIP and GSM networks MobiLinkIP also performs conversion between TDM and packet switching UDP Acronym for User Datagram Protocol It is a simpler protocol than TCP IP that corresponds to the transport layer of the ISO OSI model UDP converts the messages generated by the application into data packets to be sent through IP but does not check if the messages have been transmitted correctly or not UDP allows indivi
76. he respective mobile networks with minimum costs Enterprises with existing IP infrastructure will use the MobiLink devices to terminate the calls to mobile networks achieving substantial savings on outgoing and incoming calls from IP to GSM networks and vice versa It can also be used by providers ensuring low cost call termination at different locations throughout the world VoIP calls originating from anywhere can be sent via Internet to be terminated through TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 7 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual MobiLinkIP devices located at the corresponding sites The respective MobiLinkIP devices will then directs the calls to the required local GSM network with the minimum possible cost Flexible Usage MobiLinkIP can be used in several ways with an IP PBX that has SIP subscribers with hardware SIP telephones with soft phones such as the free application SJ Phone In order to ensure correct installation configuration and good operation of the MobiLinkIP device the manufacturer strongly recommends the study of this manual before attempting operation TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 8 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 2 PACKAGE CONTENT When opening the package please check the contents against the following Component Image Component Description MobiLinkIP unit in its plastic case It is a mobile gateway that terminates V
77. hen necessary to help locate callers A telephone company s 9 1 1 service to a public safety point usually includes the ANI feature For instance in a call centre ANI displays the number of the calling party to the call centre agent in real time Among other things the call center can use the information to forward calls to different people for different geographic areas DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol allows a computer or many computers on your network to be automatically assigned a single IP address from a DHCP server DNS Acronym for Domain Name System or Service an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses This allows the Internet hosts to use both addresses type domain name such as topex ro or linux org and addresses type IP numbers for instance 192 17 3 4 The domain name addresses are intended for human users and are automatically converted into IP numeric addresses Because domain names are alphabetic they are much easier to remember The Internet however is really based on IP addresses Every time you use a domain name therefore a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address DNS Server computer able to answer to the interrogations in a DNS system The DNS server maintains a database that includes the host computers with their domain names and the corresponding IP addresses For instance if you ask the DNS server for the domain name apex com it w
78. ill return the IP address of the hypothetical company called Apex DNS servers are linked in their network so if one DNS server doesn t know how to translate a particular domain name it asks another one and so on until the correct IP address is found When a user enters a domain name into the Internet browser the user is sent by the DNS Server to the proper IP address The DNS server address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS DNS Server Address Domain Name System DNS allows Internet host computers to have a domain name and one or more IP addresses A DNS server keeps a database of host computers and their respective domain names and IP addresses so that server your ISP has assigned Dynamic DNS service that allows clients connecting to the Internet with a dynamic IP address to be able to use applications that require a static IP address The Internet Service Provider changes the IP address of the users but there are applications that work only with static fixed IP addresses Dynamic DNS makes it possible for sites on the Internet to establish connections to you computer without need for tracking the IP address themselves DDNS is useful both for wired or wireless such as 3G dialup connection where at each connection a new address is assigned and for DSL services where the address is changed occasionally by the ISP Domain Name Resolution The resolving of a domain name Internet applications don t commu
79. information to determine the next host to route a packet to for a specified destination S HTTP Acronym for SECURE HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL A secure way of transferring information over the Web by using an application level encryption scheme S HTTP is an extension of the normal HTTP with security enhancements for WWW based commerce Web pages that use S HTTP have a URL starting with https Typically HTTP data is sent over TCP IP port 80 but HTTPS data is sent over port 443 The standard was developed for secure transactions and uses 40 bit encryption weak encryption or 128 bit strong encryption The HTTPS standard supports certificates and allows encryption digital signatures authentication or any combination of these The S HTTP type of transaction security is more secure than a user ID and password thus it is mostly used by financial institutions for example for credit card purchases over the Web since MobiLinkIP provides S HTTP connection to its pages of configuration this means a higher degree of security for you SMS Acronym for Short Message Service means the transmission of short text messages to and from cellular phones The messages must be text only no images or graphics and not longer than 160 alpha numeric characters Operators of Mobile Phone Networks use a spare data channel to send SMS messages You may send SMS messages to another mobile subscriber the mobile operator can send you phone settings over the
80. int that manages all the data traffic of your network as well as to the Internet and connects one network to another MobiLinkIP is also gateway since it interfaces between VoIP calls form the local network and the voice mobile networks IP Address Short from Internet Protocol address The numerical address of a network device or resource as expressed in the format specified in the Internet Protocol IP In the current addressing format IP version 4 the IP address is a 32 bit 4 bytes sequence divided into four groups of decimal numbers separated by periods dots Each number can be zero to 255 These four groups of numbers look like 127 0 0 1 or 213 154 120 170 The four numbers in an IP address are used in different ways to identify a particular network and a host on that network IP Acronym for Internet Protocol It is the protocol from TCP IP that directs the way data is sent from one computer to another on the Internet The messages are divided into data packets routed from the sender network to the receiver network and there re assembled in the right order to re create the original message Because a message is divided into a number of packets each packet can if necessary be sent by a different route across the Internet These data packets can arrive in a different order than the order they were sent in The Internet Protocol just delivers them It s up to TCP protocol Transmission Control Protocol to put the packets back
81. interface the number of bytes sent out will always be identical to the number of bytes received Routes Shows the current routes taking the information from the Kernel routing table for IP Wetome I IF routing table Destination Gateway Genmnask Flaga Metric Hef Use Iface e o Ile o a LSZ o LSE n Ia dl eel yee a a al ac UG 0 0 0 adm LSE o LBE 5 0 0 D 0 a ai a a E U Oo O O adm al al 0E INS o dele o Iof m ae el 6 UG E O O adm TOPEX S A Fernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmnas k Flaga Metric Ref Use Iface L52 o I EE 410 0 LIS o LBE o Ilog Aa o a aaa l ge UG O O O adm 192 166 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ciel e a Olea ll U E E O adm bso 0 a Se o LOBo Io 2 oo oo UG 0 E 0 adm 4 021 408 39 00 http WWW topex ro Page 34 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual The Static Route Display shows the current routing table of the MobiLinkIP Note that this is the Status page for network the existing static routes for the MobiLinkIP default routes gateway masquerading if used flags metric interface used etc can be seen and changes cannot be performed If needing to change the routes go to the section Routes of this page for defining and modifying routes The routes are shown from the top downwards from the most specific to the least specific Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmnask Flags Metric Ret liste Ihiteye BS a 234 Ol 10 Se o LoS l o esa 205 Gears ala 0 UG O E 0
82. jack press the RST button and keep it pressed power up MobiLinkIP wait until all three LEDs light up in red then leave the RST button Now the equipment performs a reset with return to factory default settings This does NOT happed if you don t follow exactly the procedure described above for instance if you continue to press RST after the three indicators have turned on in red color This way of restoring the factory default settings is faster than using the web interface but the same care should be exercised Note The Return to Defaults option is quite useful when incorrect settings have been performed or when the IP of the MobiLinkIP device are forgotten If not having the IP address or if having incorrect settings for iptables one won t be able to connect to the VolP2Mobile to administer it Perform a hardware factory defaults and MobiLinkIP will revert to its original settings including the IP address of 192 168 173 1 6 8 7 Save The Save option makes a backup copy of the current configuration all the settings made of the MobiLinkIP equipment Do you want to open or save this file Name conf tgz The configuration Ee Type WinRAR archive file is called From 192 168 173 4 COMF tar by default Open Save Cancel A message similar to this will be shown While files from the Intermet can be useful same files can potentially harm your computer IF pou do not trust the source do no
83. l settings which a normal user does not require advanced routing configurations and settings for drivers When typing a different user name or if entering an incorrect he e i401 unauthorized password more than three times consecutively the following error message will be displayed 401 Unauthorized 401 Unauthorized Authorization required Connect again and be careful to enter the correct name and hitpd password Following successful log in the main administration page for the TOPEX MobiLinkIP VolP gateway should be shown on screen am ocation HON Ea oo Top ex Se ae Empowering Communications Remote User user Mobilink IF Welcome to MobilinkIP configuration page Depending upon the actual firmware version running on the MobiLinkIP gateway one may or may not have access to all these configuration sections or sub sections features services TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 31 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual The Menu bar is located to the left and features the button Commit at the bottom On top of the web page next to the Topex a Location Network gt Ip S logo is a Location indication which reminds the Top ex user exactly where he is on the Web interface In Remote User user Mobilink IF this example the section is Network and the subsection IP settings IP Settings for the Iai ee Ethernet connection Under the Location information is
84. l time of your 16 noiemt 20 iulie computer 17 D i When the NTP feature is enabled one can see in the system logs the moment when the application running on MobiLinkIP connects to the Internet and synchronizes the time At that moment the date and time jumps from the default one beginning at Jan 1 2000 to the actual date time supplied by the NTP server selected by the user Jan 1 00 00 08 none kern warn kernel udp redirect init Jan i 00 00 08 none Kkern warn kernel udp redirect proc initialization okay Jan 1 OO 00 06 none kern warn mini httpd 101 Started as root without requesting chrootli warning only Jan 1 OO 00 06 none Rern notice mini httpd 101 httpd starting on bytton port 445 Jan 1 00 00 08 none kern warn kernel IFZ TAPI w3 The Common Voice AFI version Gi eyed Lee Jan 1 00 00 08 none kern warn kernel Mic Copyright 2006 Infineon Technologies AG Jan 1 OO 00 08 none kern warn kernel IFS VINETIC device driver version 1 2 6 4 Jan 1 00 00 06 none kern warn kernel Mic Copyright 2006 Infineon Technologies AG Jul 10 15 16 14 none user notice root Receive Time form 192 166 165 166 Jul 10 13 18 15 none kern warn kernel req buffer pool get is called Jul 10 13 18 15 none kern info kernel reg callback butferpool get handle 11F4640 Jul 10 13 16 15 none kern debug kernel G05 init at highlevel Jul 10 15 25 52 none user info mnt app bin ceng Command view portsoncard O ni aa a
85. le mobile2 204 Mo 05 O80 Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes Here there are only two rows that can be edited it cannot be deleted or more rows added to it Each row sets the rules for one GMS module interfaces Mobile 1 and respectively Mobile 2 Define the rules for calls coming in from the mobile networks For each of the two Mobile interfaces one can choose Enable or Disable and select the Target destination and Action to be taken First click Edit to start editing the specific row then Exit and save the settings TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 72 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual e aratu famertace rarer DISA ignore nt iE n e E a Enable mobilez Target the number of the local extension where the calls will be routed which are coming in through the respective Mobile interface 196 241 283 etc in the examples used DISA select No default or Yes from the drop list n E If choosing YES the value in in the field Target doesn t matter any longer the caller will receive a DISA tone allowing him to dial the number of the local extension he wants to reach See below the routing of such a call coming in through interface Mobile1 and being connected to destination by means of DISA dialing Location PBX gt Status Remote User admin 0 mobile GSM BUSY 019f 00000000 GSM FREE 019f il mobile2 00000000 0 mobilei in c
86. low cellular signal it may not be possible to use the full mobile technology without a special high gain antenna Such an antenna should be obtained and installed in a higher position the roof of the building directed towards the base station of the mobile network carrier in order to get best results Warning Don t use excessive force Make sure the antenna is securely screwed into the RF connectors but do NOT use a spanner or screw key which could damage the antenna connector Tighten the flange lightly by hand The antennas have vertical polarization so they should be placed in vertical or horizontal position depending of the local field condition TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 22 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Place the antennas on a safe stable non magnetic and flat area The heavy base of the antenna ensures that it is secured The following table shows the main characteristics of the multi band stick antennas with magnetic base currently supplied with the MobiLink package GSM 890 960 MHz PCN 1710 1880 MHz PCS 1850 1990 MHz UMTS HDSPA 1920 2170 Frequency bands MHz Active stick 43 mm End Nipple male Connector dad Note 7 The MobiLinkIP unit and its antennas should be placed as far as possible from appliances or office equipment that is sensitive to radio interference microwave ovens copiers TV sets PC displays and multimedia systems For best results try
87. minals or PBX s located a few meters or up to 1000m away with MobiLinkIP the length of the connection becomes infinite The mobile gateway may be located anywhere in the world and still perform an interface task Support debugging and firmware upgrading can also be performed faster and from a longer distance Previous versions of the MobiLink were connected to a local computer via serial RS 232 or USB cable This allows management of the device using an OAM program sending receiving SMS and diagnostic or update of the firmware These operations had to be performed from the computer connected to it With this new MobiLinkIP the management computer can be in anywhere in the world The professional who performs debug or update of firmware connects to it remotely via IP networks Intended use MobiLinkIP was also intended to be a complimentary product for the line of Class 4 amp Class 5 Topex Soft switches allowing cost effective access to mobile networks for the SIP users registered to the Topex IP PBX Using the MobiLinkIP can be beneficial for home users too but it was intended for office use both for companies that have many foreign affiliates and for small to medium companies that already own an IP infrastructure Companies with international offices can use one or several MobiLink IP devices at each location the calls will be routed as VoIP via Internet to the respective locations where they will be terminated as local GSM calls to t
88. mspd chipyin c Init chip vinetic sbhytvin UJ O0x10015300 hytmepd chipyin c Open Device dev vinl0 hytmepd slotvin c Open Device dev vinll bytmspd slotvin c Open Device dev vinl2 hytmapd chipyin c vinit pram size 71598 hytmepd chipyin c vinit dram size 14050 hytmspd chipyin c vinit cram size U kernel reg buffer pool get is called kernel reg callback bufferpool get handle 80526440 kernel Q005 init at highlevel 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 78 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual 6 8 SYSTEM It shows the current state of the MobiLink IP equipment and the logs also allows performing several system related operations topex Mobilink IP Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help le https 192 168 173 2 admin faj Most Visited Getting Started gt Latest Headlines Top Oo Lossi uk EL Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP PBX Service Settings Hez Status NETWORK Ports and calls status l MOBILE Settings F SMS PBX general Settings F VoIP Access In PBX setting IP address from which you can make calls by Status Mobilink Settings Incoming Calls Incoming Calls Settings Outgoing Calls Outgoing Calls Settings Access In Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Query Log Settings F SYSTEM 192 168 173 2 5 The system configuration pages include these settings Status displays the current status of the MobiLinkIP equipment S
89. nicate with domain names such as google com or topex ro instead they use IP addresses for example 193 226 61 95 or 216 239 39 99 Domain Name Resolution is the process transparent for the user of converting domain names into corresponding IP addresses Every operating system has routines that deal with resolution of domain names Encryption This provides wireless data transmissions with a level of security TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 101 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Ethernet Standard for wired computer networks Ethernet networks are connected by cables and hubs and move data around For wired connections MobiLinkIP provides Ethernet 10 100 ports four for the local LAN and one for WAN Firewall System designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network The firewall determines which information passes in and out of and prevents anyone outside of your network from accessing your computer without authorization and possibly damaging or viewing your files Any company with an intranet that allows its workers access to the wider Internet must use a software or hardware firewall to prevent outsiders from accessing its own private data resources and for controlling what outside resources its own users have access to Here the firewall is software a set of related programs residing on the gateway server that protect the resources of the local internal network Gateway A network po
90. nsion trx One may download the image files from the TOPEX website The update files are called topex equipment 1 2 3 x y z P trx where equipment is the name of the device such as lt lt mobilink ip gt gt in the case of MobiLink IP and 1 2 3 is the version number for instance 1 0 1 or 1 1 0 The next three letters indicate the hardware model such as M1P or M2P bopex mabilink ip 0 0 1 MJJ p tre topex mobilink ip 0 0 1 MJJ p txt EB topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 MiP 54 trx F work Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M1P S2 tr F work Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M1I S trx F topex Mobilink IF 1 0 1 M2F 548 md5 topesx Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P 54 trx F topex Mobilink IF 1 0 1 M2J 5C trx m topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P 52y trx topex Mobilink IF 1 1 0 M2F 548 md5 F topex Moabilink IF 1 1 0 M2F 54 trx 2 4 KE 1 KB 2 041 KB 2 045 KE 2 040 KB 1 KB 2 046 KE 2 046 KB 2 046 KB 1 KB 2 429 KB TR File Text Document TR File TR File TRS File MDS File TR File TRS File TR File MOS File TRS File 10 07 2009 11 08 10 07 2009 11 08 04 09 2009 08 55 08 09 2009 09 55 08 09 2009 10 02 24 09 2009 09 43 24 09 2009 09 43 24 09 2009 14 59 2t 0g 00I 14 59 0 12 2009 11 01 0 12 2009 11 01 These are very important because you must always load a firmware image which corresponds to the type of your equipment when you have a M2P box you must update with an image type M2P and not M1P or
91. nts Deskto E 2 My Documents bly Network File name oog CEY CEW B Save as type WinRAR archive Cancel te Afterwards you can go to the respective folder and open up the saved SMS 000 cesy 4 O07 coy f O03 csv Da4 esw Microsoft Office Excel Comma Microsoft Office Excel Comma Microsoft Office Excel Comma 2 Microsoft Office Excel Comma 1 KB alexisSM5 csy crixSMS cs a Type Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Values File a Office Excel Comma ee Office Excel Comma Date Modified 02 12 2009 12 04 Size 133 bytes The Comma Separated Values format is understood by many applications for instance if you have Office applications installed it will be opened up as an excel spreadsheet EJ Microsoft Excel crixnSMS csyv E File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window He OE BIB RIF G4 AaB FI 2 12 02 09 15 47 27 GMT 02 40741997186 test SMS 2 The CSV files can be read by all text editors File Edit Format View Help 12 02 09 15 54 18 amT o2 40727221091 cu diactriceld atsai stpioo TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 62 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 6 VoIP Allows one to configure the settings for Voice over IP aspect of the calls related to the codecs used and transmission of DTMF signaling wae abr topex Mobilink IF r k z Page h i Tools Top ex i Paan
92. o Page 96 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 8 9 Cron Allows you to set up entries in the CronTab table TO PEx Location System gt CronTab verything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP CranTab Disable 17 ResetModulel elim ars HOME E NETWORK F MOBILE E SMS k Volr PBX 2 ee Stats Syslog View syslog settings Update Cefaults Disable 0 IERSKE AS FesetModule z Del Enable G E Resetvlodule1 Enable G17 2 ResetModule Disable HE Kone Please Use the COMMIT button to activate your changes Cron is an Unix utility Unix daemon that executes at a specified time and date commands from a crontab file Cron is used to schedule some functions to be performed periodically in this case to reset one or both Mobile modules ou must use New and Save to create a new ent At first all rows of the CronTab table are empt P into a p volp Location System gt CronTab Servet rrrects PBX Remote User admin Pe i Bea Rice SYSTEM status S y sy O J Yy eyy syslog Settings Days Of Month Month Days Of Week Of Week Run Action Update z asSsSwor d Defauits New Save Cancel Defaut Save Load Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes Cron And then Edit to change it _ Location System gt CronTab yerything Connects Remote User admin Cron Tab Days Of Month Month Days Of Week 1 Disable None Ecitfera Pleas
93. o the plastic dowels leaving the end to protrude outside for some 5 mm hang the case of the MobiLinkIP in the two metallic woodscrews and push it down a little to get it fixed if it does not lock properly adjust the screws PUSH DOWN Figure 1 Mounting MobiLinkIP on a wall No matter if it is installed horizontally or vertically the best location for MobiLinkIP is in the middle of the location where wireless coverage is needed Installing MobiLinkIP on a shelf higher up with no obstructions around ensures the best performance embedded GSM or 3G modems Take care to ensure adequate cooling of the MobiLinkIP terminal TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 16 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 5 3 IDENTIFICATION OF CONNECTORS Topex MobiLinkIP features only two external connectors as described below On the bottom panel of the equipment they are from left to right Figure 2 Connectors of MobiLinkIP Towards the left edge the round connector is for the power supply jack labeled DC 12Vpc The black Reset button recessed labeled RST To the right one female RJ45 connector for the local network connections labeled ETH 5 4 CONNECTING THE DATA CABLES To ensure the proper functioning of the Topex MobiLinkIP unit make the right cable connections as described below JACK power RJ 45 connector connectors Figure 3 Connecting the cables For Ethernet network connection Use
94. oIP calls which least call routing for SIP calls Power supply switching mains adapter Input 100 240V ac Output 12Vn c 2A Max Power 25W il Ethernet cable for local network connection A short piece of UTP straight cable with RJ 45 connectors Antennas for mobile networks Multiband with magnetic base and 2 5 m long cable il CD with User s Manual Quick Install Warranty Certificate TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 9 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 3 MobiLink IP FEATURES The MobiLinkIP device is a versatile VoIP 2 mobile gateway that cuts down interconnection costs and performs convergence between mobile voice networks and SIP calls MobiLinklP is fully configurable via Web pages it does not require installation of drivers or any additional software on a PC The graphics interface that shows up in the browser allows easy access to all its settings Top Ox aE AE Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP Welcome to Mobilink IP configuration page HOME NETWORK t NETWORK Network interface Settings l MOBILE MOBILE E SMS GSM 3G Terminal Settings VoIP SMS l PEX Send Receive SMS t SYSTEM VoIP Voice over IP Settings PBX PBX Service Settings SYSTEM Operating System settings Since the product is Linux based applications to enhance MobiLinkIP or to customize it according to the special needs of various clients can be quickly designed by our software devel
95. oad a new software image System uptime time since the last restart of the MobiLinkIP both in full format hours minutes seconds and short format up 1 minute System uptime 11 41 59 up 4 50 System Uptime 20 00 46 up 5 25 load average 12 03 6 25 4 77 Load average 0 06 0 04 0 01 or load average 1 50 1 67 1 71 info about system loading maximum value average value number of active processes system Informaton 14 31 44 up 2 00 load average 0 00 0 00 0 00 Memory Free 4672 KB Uptime 6 8 2 Syslog View Shows the system log Location SYSTEM gt logs Topex lor J Remote User admin Everything Connects Mobilink IF HME HETWIORK E MOBILE ow 13 16 00 20 centrala 858513 65535 58 get port busy free 320 busy gt t oIp ow 13 16 00 27 centrala 107371 65535 58 Bcansim port timeidleport 2414400 Dp ov 13 16 00 27 centrala 307740 65535 58 ScansSim port 1 timeidleport 214400 ow 13 16 00 34 centrala 407098 65535 58 op 0 test timeout ow 13 16 00 40 centrala 007592 65535 58 ScanSim port O timeidleport 227200 ow 13 16 00 40 centrala 807391 65535 58 Bcanshim port 1 timeidleport 277200 ow 13 16 00 45 centrala 307156 65535 68 PrintTime 2 UpTime 2251 Local Time Pate 13 11 09 Hour 16 00 47 Sysbay 4 ssw master O tick 60000 os ow 13 16 00 52 centrala 557365 66535 58 SBcanSim port O timeidleport 240000 assword oy 12 16 00 53 centrala 657281 65535 58 Scantim port 1 timeidleport 74
96. of updating the firmware image in the first one while the message Updating firmware is blinking the equipment just checks the program image to be loaded against its checksum Load Firmware Image Updating firmware Please wait TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 88 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual if the result of the verification is OK the MobiLinkIP device goes to the second phase where it actually loads the new firmware into its Flash memory Ti wo Location SYSTEM gt Update Firmware opex Remote User admin system Load Firmware Image HOME Updating firmware Please wait F NETWORK ge E Status sys lo g View Update Upload Image file OF Install mnt Partition Unlocking dev mtd4 Erasing dev mtd4 Writing from cramfs mwnt bin to dev mtd4 The update log shows every step of the update process Among other information it displays the previous firmware version and the new one such as 1 1 0 and respectively 1 1 5 in this case Old Version Mobilink IF 1 1 0 MZP SAz Wew Version Mobilink IF 1 1 5 MZF SAz Install mnt Partition After the loading of the new firmware is completed you can restart the MobiLink IP equipment to start it operating with the new software For this you may use the Location SYSTEM StartApp button located at the button of Top Ox eee ees ae the system menu at the left of the web page system System Configuration Page
97. on Required amp 4 username and password are being requested by Athos 192 1 Now log in either with the name ur 7 i i User Mame user user and the default password bytton Password TILLIT Cancel Authentication Required 4 username and password are being requested by https Or with the name admin and associated password 99admini1 as e famn SS was done previously Password eesesseee Cancel Correspondingly after log in you may change the password for each user TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 30 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Connect to 192 168 173 1 E ry For the administrator of the system network the default user name is admin and the password is 99admin11 ee Later this password may be changed The n 192 168 173 1 at admin requires a username using the web configuration page as described ee in the paragraph about Password User name fi admin i Danaa For security reasons it is strongly EMBER sensasoes recommended to change the default I Remember my password password with one of own choice as soon as possible Also do NOT mark the checkbox Remember my password in the browser The log in name is shown in the Remote User field below the Location information Location Home Location Administrator Remote User admin Remote User user The Administrator admin has more rights access to additiona
98. one events Under the SIP protocol the INFO method would be used for carrying of mid call signaling information along the session signaling path for example to send the DTMF digits generated during a SIP session Check the box SIP Info for this way of transmitting DTMF Ein Band Payload Type Redundant Payload Type Redundancy Scheme IEFT fal SIP Info When checking this RFC 2833 options also complete the next Parameters fields to the right payload type for DTMF in RTP according to RFC 2833 redundancy payload type redundancy scheme either IETF or AAL2 TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 65 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 6 3 Voice Settings Adjust the parameters on the VoIP side of the equipment gain amplification echo cancellation and respectively VAD TOpex Location VoIP gt voice Settings Remote User admin Everything Connects Mobilink IF HOME F NETWORK P MOBILE VoIP Codec Settings DTMF Settings Rx Gain 6clb Tx Gain 24db Echo Canceller Voice Settings l PBX F SYSTEM Echo Canceller VAD and Comfort Noise VAD and Comfort Noise ves Gain In the same way as for the mobile modules but for the Voice over IP Rx Gain 6db section here you can adjust the audio gain for reception and transmission Choose Rx or Tx and form the drop list select the amplification you want from zero dB up to 24 db in 6 dB
99. onnected CAS 0724545419 284 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 17cd2c71 261 MYVOIP in proceed UNKNOWN 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 9 0 17cd2c71 262 SIP out connected SIP 0724545419 264 192 166 244 167 192 168 244 168 5 1 cd2c71 Ignore You may set MobiLink to ignore any number of digits out of the numbering Caller ID coming in through each mobile module From the drop list select the number of digits to be ignored from 00 no digits are ignored up to 15 a You may impose a time limit upon individual calls Ignore Limit Action made over each mobile module Setting limit to 1599 for 02 1599 example means that no call can have a duration of 1600 seconds the calls will be disconnected when they reach 325 Exit 1599 seconds TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 73 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual 6 7 5 Outgoing calls Establishes the rules for outgoing calls which are calls coming from SIP and directed to mobile networks Location PBX gt Outgoing Calls 1 y S a z Remote User ee Everythit IQ Connects Outgoing rule a ee ee re Enable 0O72 3200 mobilei Enable O74 oo 1600 rmobile2 Enable 079 06 950 any One can define a table with several rules for calls coming in from SIP and going out through the mobile interfaces Each rule may be individually enabled or disabled The program analyses the numbering the prefix of the phone number called and routes them accordingly through one of the
100. opers If signing up for our technical support offer our best technical experts are available for technical queries In addition the software upgrades can be done remotely via the Internet and are free of charge MobiLinkIP is a highly versatile solution when the customers require special solutions its embedded firmware can be easily upgraded over the Internet TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 10 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 4 IDENTIFICATION 4 1 LABELS AND IDENTIFICATORS On the rear of the case of the Topex device there are several labels or tags that indicate the characteristics and compliance ag LABEL SIGNIFICANCE OF Rear View of MORUE IP TYPE LABELS Full manufacturer identification Model identification which allows the network operator to check the terminal as one of its approved models so no additional certification or approval is required Description and details of variant the type of mobile DEFAULT IP networks it works with number of ADDRESS mobile modules supply voltage Conformity marks PRODUCT INEI LABEL required by product certification and ASSIGNED TO MODULES other UE or international directives PRODUCT indicates exactly what CODE LABEL type of product it is You must mention this code when you call Support for upgrade and for repairs PRODUCT INFORMATION PRODUCT p IMEI code PRODUCT S N IMEI LABEL International Mobile Equipment CONFORMITY MARKS Identi
101. or GSM 3G networks also multi band This way one may use any mobile network available in the area from classic GSM 2G in the 800 900 1800 MHz frequency bands up to 3G on 2100 MHz Simple installation and operation Its installation is simple just insert the SIM cards and plug in the cables Ethernet connection external antennas and power adapter TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 2 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP User s Manual WEEE Directive Compliance Noy Ke K WEEE Directive TOPEX S A 4 021 408 39 00 This symbol applied on the product or on its packaging means that this product fulfils the WEEE Directive The product shall not be recycled as household waste it will be disposed separately as sorted waste At the end of its life it will be given to a specialized recycle firm Please do not dispose of the TOPEX product as unsorted waste household waste recycle it to protect the environment Separate the packages according to waste disposal options and sort it for recycling For supplementary information contact us to Phone 4021 408 39 00 or www topex ro http www topex ro Page 3 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP Contents TOPEX MobiLink IP 1 INTRODUCTION 2 PACKAGE CONTENT 3 MobiLink IP FEATURES 4 IDENTIFICATION 4 1 LABELS AND IDENTIFICATORS 4 2 SOFTWARE INFORMATION 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 ESTABLISHING THE BEST LOCATION 5 2 MOUNTING HARDWARE INSTALLATION 5 3 IDE
102. or instance to 10 0 0 7 in this example Location Network gt Ip Usually the IP Settings address allocated for Femote User user COmmunications Empower iti MobiLinkIP on the LAN side is a _non routable IP Settings for Network internal address as the ones shown here in the IF Address 192 168 173 4 range 192 168 xxx yyy Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 2 When changing this IP address MobiLinkIP tries to redirect the web browser to the new address automatically If it does not succeed update the configuration page by entering the new IP address in the browser such as https 192 168 173 4 in the above example and pressing the Reload button of the browser TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 36 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual DNS Servers Select which primary and secondary servers for DNS Domain Name Service will be used The Name Servers may be from the local network address 192 168 x y as the second entry in the following example or from the public network the great Internet such as 208 67 220 220 in the example below Domain Name System ONS Preferred ONS Server 208 67 220 220 Alternate DNS Server 192 168 1 8 Save Cancel Default Other name server examples Gateway 172 27 168 12 Mameserwer 1 j193 22 109 6 Mameserwer 1 172 27 168 97 Nameserver 2 05 233 194 150 Wameserver 2 lod a7 220 220 Save Saving E Use the Save but
103. ould be at least 30 centimeters away from any human being TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 15 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 5 2 MOUNTING HARDWARE INSTALLATION The Topex MobiLink IP gateway may be mounted either horizontally by means of simply placing it on a flat surface or vertically on a wall using the mounting kit Horizontal mounting The surface must be level and strong enough to hold the weight of MobiLinkIP together with all its cables power supply and wired LAN connection A desk table or shelf is good place for the installation of MobiLinkIP Wall mounting The equipment may also be mounted on a wall by means of the kit included in the package It is recommended secure the device to the wall Use professional installation to reduce the risk of injury and damage The mobile antenna must be in an upright vertical position but it will be parallel to the equipment s box For mounting MobiLinkIP onto a wall use the mounting kit plastic dowels woodscrews etc provided by Topex On the back there are two pairs of mounting holes 160 mm apart The two pairs are located 100 mm from another to secure the MobiLinkIP to the wall with either connectors up or indicators up Perform the following steps mark the position of a pair of holes on the wall ia spaced at 55 mm apart drill the holes in the wall insert the plastic dowels into the holes thread the metallic woodscrews int
104. perform software upgrade you must check that the firmware version you want toload is fitted for your model of equipment For this the first letters must be the same if you own a MobiLink with the label MOBIPC M2P as shown above you should look for firmware images with names like M2P and not M1P or M2 topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M1P Sax tre 2 841KB TRY File O4 09 2009 09 55 topes Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2J 5C trx 2 546KB TRY File 24 09 2009 15 39 topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P 52W trx 2 846KB TRY File 24 09 2009 15 39 work Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M1 5Y tre 2 546KB TRY File 08 09 2009 11 02 work Mabilink IP 1 0 1 M1P 52W krx 2 548KB TRY File 08 09 2009 10 58 The rest of the letters describe the software version and of course you can load a firmware image with more features or an updated version but the letters describing the hardware model must correspond Page 12 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 4 2 SOFTWARE INFORMATION The Web interface displays some of the information described above but also important additional information which is NOT available through the adhesive tags such information is related to the serial of the motherboard of the device or the software version actually running on it For this you must access the System gt Status page Just enter into the browser the URL for the page https 192 168 173 1 System Status The information about serial number current firm
105. play the IMSI code Since the IMSI code is related to the SIM when changing the SIM card another IMSI code is available IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identifier 15 digit number that uniquely identifies an individual mobile wireless terminal device While IMSI is specific to the subscriber SIM card IMEI is specific to the equipment each of the two modems of MobiLinkIP in this case To be able to see this Status page one must be logged on to the MobiLinkIP device TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 14 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 5 INSTALLATION In order to ensure the proper operation of the MobiLinkIP equipment you must follow the set up steps shown below e Determine the exact type and model of Topex equipment Establish the best location Mounting Hardware installation Identification of connectors Connecting the Ethernet cable Disable PIN code request for the SIM to be used Configuring and installing the SIM cards Connecting the external antennas for the mobile networks Power up Important note Before starting installation it is necessary to know exactly what type of equipment it is several different versions or sub types come in the same case plastic or metal In order to determine the exact type and model of Topex MobiLink equipment look at all the labels or indicators for the specific device Most of this information is found on the labels that are on the bottom of the case
106. r 255 255 0 0 the Default gateway and Obtain an IP address automatically f Use the following IF address IP address 192 168 173 3 Preferred DNS server fields may be lefty empty Subnet maszk 205 200 A Default gateway Obtain ONS server address automatically f Use the following ONS server addresses Frefered DNS server In the status bar at the bottom of the screen the link icon should be blinking and a message will show up MobiLinkIP is now connected i MobiLinkIP is now connected Speed 100 0 Mbps IrF Inbox Windows al Note When a Proxy Server is used for the local network set an exception for the Topex VolP2Mobile because access to the MobiLink will not be possible Connecting to MobiLink Enter the IP address of the MobiLinkIP device by default 192 168 173 1 in the list of exceptions for the Proxy server Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with To configure the MobiLinkIP product using the web OO gt el resinse t68 Je hetps jf192 168 1 interface just open a favorite web browser and type the default IP address as the URL https 192 168 173 1 Za ae e If connecting to the MobiLinkIP equipment is not possible because of problems in the settings of the IP address go back to the factory default settings Press the RESET button for at least three seconds The equipment reboots and starts operating with the factory defaul
107. re using Update to load a new software image since the new firmware could erase some of the settings This is especially useful when having configured many particular settings for example related to routing rules or to IP SEC tunnels it will take a long time to edit these specific settings by hand TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 94 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 8 8 Load It loads a configuration file that has been saved previously or restores a backup It is the operation complimentary to Save Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help a dr A topex Mobilink IF F 7 Woe i SoS 2 i wee E Location SYSTEM gt Load Configuration MOBILE Remote User admin VWoIP t PEX Load saved settings SYSTEM Status Syslog View Configuration File fe l Browse syslog Settings Update Password Defaults Save Please select your conf tar file and click the SEND button Load oie fm i Page Tools Empowering communications Use Browse or Choose button to navigate to the location where the configuration file was saved Look ir E Saves d j et EJ dee aaoo o oele __ Date odfied_ _ _ a oY CDMA Nigeria tar eoKB WinRAR 205 2009 16 55 My Recent FS Italy EDGE tar 25 KE WinRAR 25 05 2009 16 53 Documents moblFjoil tgz l3 KE OWinRAR 09 07 2009 14 32 moblFjoi2 tgz l3 KE WinRAR 09 07 2009 17 45 FS MobOO1set tgz
108. rx work Mobilink IF 1 0 1 M1F 52 trx work Mobilink IF 1 0 1 M1J 5Y W trx topex Mobilink IF 1 0 1 M2F 548 md5 topex Mobilink IF 1 0 1 M2F 548 trx topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M21 5C trx m topex Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P S2y tr topex Mobilink IF 1 1 0 M2F 548 md5 topex Mobilink IF 1 1 0 M2P S4 trx Deskto p May Documents sr My Computer Ye File name topex Mobilink IP 1 1 5 M2P SAX tr Places Files of type fan Files Cancel Ee Note Each firmware file has an associated Control Sum The control sum is a string of hexadecimal figures such as f2209c63972be34f55d4e69d90042093 and it is stored in a md5 file with md5 extension with the same name as the firmware image Using a control sum prevents the user from loading a corrupted image Mame Size Type Date Modified kernel File Folder 24 09 2009 10 27 A cramfs ont bin 2 764 KB VLC media File bin 09 07 2009 17 47 cramfs romk tok l KE Text Document 03 07 2009 11 47 topexIPpmnt trx 2 761 KB TRY File 04 0r z009 06 5 topex mobilink ip 0 0 1 MJJ p tr 2 704 KE TRS File 10 07 2009 12 08 topex mobilink ip 0 0 1 MJJ p txt 1 KE Text Document 10 07 2009 12 08 topex mobilink ip 0 0 2 MJJ p trx 2 768 KB TRY File 10 07 2009 12 52 topex mobilink ip 0 0 2 MJJ p txt 1 KE Text Document 10 07 2009 12 52 m topex mobilink ip 0 0 4 F1IJ p br 2 752 KB TRS File 21 07 z009 11 50 topex mobilink ip 0 0 4 MJ p txt 1
109. ss mobilei 12dB 12dB 0000 None Edit 2 mobile 12qdB 12qdB 0000 None Flease use the COMMIT button to activate your changes TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 47 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual There are some differences according to the type of modules in your actual equipment If the mobile modules are for 3G network and additional configuration field Network type will show up in this configuration page i ay Location MOBILE gt Topex Bea admin Empowering Communications mobilink ip Mobile Interface HOME d r WORK f asl MORE ee Network Yolum Yolum Send Recy R MOBILE Type Rx Tx CLIP CLIP Settings Edit mobilei 5917 Auto 2 mobilez 0000 36 Click Edit of the Mobile Interface where you want to change the parameters Network Type option concerning registering with the mobile network Network Here one can establish the selection of the type of network to which the module Type will connect This option is available only in case of 3G modules The default is Auto for automatic search but one can make the module connect either only to 2G networks GSM GPRS and EDGE or only to 3G networks UMTS HSDPA Volume When the feature is active one can modify the sound level both for the output TX and input RX of the voice channel Note that this feature is not available for all types of modules some GSM modules do not support this Select Volume
110. sword Defaults Save Load Memory Free 5664 kB This page displays information about the following items Serial Number each MobiLinkIP device from Topex has a unique identification number such as 2709058 in the above example 0707214 0707489 etc This is the serial number of the main board of the Topex router According to the requirements of the users a certain MobiLinkIP motherboard may be fitted from factory with one of two modems of different types or other hardware features but the serial numbers remain the same Device Information Serial Number 2709058 Kernel wersion system 1 0 3 Mxx SAX Firmware Yersian Matbilink IP 1 1 0 M2P SA TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 80 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Firmware version version of the application firmware running on MobiLinkIP you may see topex mobililik ip 1 0 9 M2P or MobiLink IP 1 1 0 M2P xyz The firmware can be easily updated a new version or upgraded new software features added Kernel version Operating system version such as system 1 0 0 xzy or system 1 0 3 MXX in the example above The application firmware and the operating system root or kernel may be updated separately according to the requirements of the users The operating system memory is write protected thus in case of problems accidental erasure or power failure during updating you still have a functional kernel allowing you to l
111. t are harmful to the environment When the life cycle of this device has expired and it cannot be repaired or re used dispose of it in accordance with applicable laws and legal regulations TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 100 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 8 GLOSSARY 3G Third generation mobile networks specially designed for high speed data services The classic definition of wireless networks that following the 2G systems GSM and they offer high speed data services in addition to the basic voice capability These 3G mobile communications systems provide an enhanced range of multimedia services high speed Internet access video streaming etc The high data transfer speed specific to the third generation communications network leads to an increased efficiency of information transmission while the real time access to data and information means important savings of time and money UMTS is the best known of the 3Gnetworks while HSDPA is a 3 5G development ANI Acronym for Automatic Number Identification a feature of telephony intelligent network services which allows subscribers to display or capture the telephone numbers of calling parties The service is often provided by sending the digital tone multi frequency DTMF tones along with the call Home users of ANI can screen callers ANI is commonly used by emergency centre dispatchers to save the caller having to report the information and w
112. t open or save this file What s the risk Note As shown in the example above the Windows operating system may see this configuration file as a kind of archive and issue a warning but it does not matter Click Save or select Save it to disk to save the file with the current configuration of the MobiLinkIP TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 93 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual a C Saves File Edit View Favorites Tool the Back gt pi Se One may select the folder where configuration will be saved also one should Address E CiiSaves change the default name conf tar into a name lees meaningful for the actual configuration Downloads O Inetpub O Program Files E RECYCLER 5 Saves saveas Dee Save ire E Saves Fi E joil kernel ktgz Hes MobOO set tgz Ss mobIFjoil tgz Documents moblPioi tgz mobLunit3 taz My Recent Desktop My Documents gr My Computer i hiy Hetwork File name SouthAfrica20iul taz Places Save as type WinRAR archive Cancel E Note It is highly recommended to backup the configuration from time to time This way the user can always load the saved configuration if there is need For instance when performing a Restore to factory defaults all previous settings are lost If the configuration was saved it can be loaded back to perform changes Also one should perform a Save befo
113. t settings TOPEX S A 4 021 408 39 00 Page 27 of 105 http www topex ro TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual These include the IP address 192 168 173 1 allowing you to connect to the Topex VolP2Mobile in order to configure it After reaching the configuration web pages one may change the IP address of the device according to personal requirements F gt topex Router Configuration Microsoft For instance you can use addresses in the range https 172 27 168 xxx or https 10 0 0 1 as JS https 10 0 0 1 admin shown in this example m wiew Favorites Tools Help Hardware Reset To perform a reset you must follow the procedure described next simply pressing the recessed RST button won t work So you must follow these steps shut down the MobiLinkIP device unplug the power jack press the RST button and keep it pressed power up MobiLinkIP wait until all three LEDs light up in red and then leave the RST button Now the equipment performs a reset with return to factory default settings This does NOT happed if you don t follow exactly the procedure described above for instance if you continue to press RST after the three indicators have turned on in red color Security Alert X Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others However there ie a problem with the site s security certificate ity The security certificate was issued by a compan
114. tatus Displays the current state of the ports of the embedded phone exchange as well as the states of the Calls Location PBX gt Status Empowering Communications Remote User admin H 3 0 mobilei GSM FREE 019f QOOOO000 1 mobiles GSM FREE 019f QOOU0000 pal Type stat rotoct ANON rtp uration There are two sections PBX Ports and respectively Calls In the stand by state shown above both ports are free and no info about calls is displayed since there are currently no conversations going through the MobiLinklP PBX ports Shows the state of the two mobile GSM interfaces of the equipment from the point of view of the call control application They may be FREE available BLOCK blocked for calls or BUSY in a call Note The display BLOCK means that NOW the respective Mobile interface is not available but it may have several different reasons The module was disabled from the oe Interface Type State Category 1 SIM or simply the device has been YP gory rebooted and the respective module is in 9 mobilel GSM BLOCK 019f the initialization or searching phase and after a delay it may become again available such as shown below 1 mobilez GSM BLOCK 019f TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 68 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual Calls Displays info about the calls routed through the MobiLinklIP T mobilei GSM FREE 019f OOOUO000 1 mobile GSM BU
115. ternetExpress Disconnected Firewalled AnyDATA COMA USB Modem t L U AnyDATA COMA USE Modem i HA LAN PRO b Connected Firewalled Lh Intel Ri PRO LOOO MT Metwor L MobiLinkIP Properties General Advanced Connect using Bg Realtek ATLS139 Family PC Fast Et Configure This connection uses the following terns O EJ Client for Microsoft Wetworks O File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 3 Nebwork Monitor Driver i Internet Frotocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks M Show icon in notification area when connected IM Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Canc OF The simplest way is to set the network adapter to get its IP address automatically from the DHCP server of the local network where the MobiLinkIP unit is connected The server will provide the PC or netbook with the correct IP address DNS and Gateway This only works if you local network is of the class 192 168 xxx yyy compatible with the default IP address of MobiLink IP TOPEX S A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 26 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Manual settings As an alternative you can set the network parameters manually By default MobiLinkIP has the IP address 192 168 1
116. the MobiLink device MobiLink IP gets the SMSC address automatically from each SIM but you can also change the SC numbers if there is need to To perform this change you must go to the configuration page Mobile gt At Command and use the command AT CSCA Service Centre Address to read or set the address of the service center through which SMS messages will be sent out Response attcaca 1 attesca 05CA 40 722004000 1445 itr IE pease BGs OIE ees CIF OF TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 54 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual The command AT CSCA asks for the current SMSC address while the command in format AT CSCA number sets up the new address to the phone number of your choice such as the fictive one shown in the 0 example to the left or the one for Vodafone Romania shown attecsaca ggo Fogas below OK Mobile Interface mobile1 Command tesca 407 22004000 6 5 3 To From E Mail This page controls the E mail2SMS and SMS2E mail features First you set up the parameters for the mail gateway application then you may decide to enable or disable each of the features For instance when SMS to Email is disabled as shown in the next example the received messages will be shown in the Receive page If you enable this feature the SMS messages as soon as they are received will be sent out as e mail messages then erased To pex Location Mobile gt
117. to change the audio level for input and output The default is zero db you can select increase the volume in 6 dB increments additional amplification of 6 12 or 18 dB One may use the Default button located at the bottom of the page to restore the default level for both input and or output Definition of RX and TX In this page for Mobile Settings RX is the voice path coming form the mobile network towards VolP while TX is the reciprocal voice path which comes form VolP towards the mobile network Note1 Don t forget to use the button Save to store the changes performed over the audio volume Note2 The audio volume can be set up only when the State of the Mobile module is ready which means registered but not busy If the module was busy dialing a number or sending receiving SMS messages it will not be available for interrogation so the request to set a different audio level will not be applied Note3 Some type of GSM modules provide an additional volume control CALIBRATE TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 48 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Location MOBILE gt setings Remote User admin Mobile Interface yerything Connects Yolum Calibrate Yolum Calibrate alts P mobile 1 12db 7046 z048 000D 1min Edit 2 mobilez dE 1024 de 8192 4317 ddays The values typed into the Calibrate field affect the default volume setting you can make the default 0 dB level lo
118. to the Sim card used in the Topex equipment See below a few IMSI codes from different SIM cards used in the modules of MobiLinkIP IMSI Code 22605000121306 22601965134273 MSi Code 22610200420 22601853012194 MSI Code 226101003732596 22610574108729 When the Mobile module of MobiLink detects an active SIM card it will query and display the IMSI code Since the IMSI code is related to the SIM when changing the SIM card used with the respective GSM module the user will have another IMSI code TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 45 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual IMEI the International Mobile Equipment Identifier is a 15 digit number that uniquely identifies an individual mobile terminal wireless device While IMSI is specific to the subscriber SIM card IMEI is specific to the equipment cellular modem of MobiLinkIP If the SIM card is missing the SIM Status window will show error in the fields PIN IMSI Signal Level Network and respectively Registration But the user will still see the IMEI code since it is equipment dependent and not related to the SIM card Signal Quality The level of the signal received from the mobile network Mobile Interface mobile 2 FIN READY Network 22610 SIM Card ID 226102410043203 IMEI 352024024751764 Signal Quality 101 derm This level may display as a relative or absolute value nebil mee Mobile 2 gt gt e Older firmware versions did show only the
119. ton to save the settings then Commit down on the column to the left of the screen to make permanent the IP settings 6 3 3 Static Routes Routing means determining and prescribing the path or method used for forwarding data packets This option page is concerned with defining fixed static routes It shows the current routing table for MobiLinkIP and allows defining several static routes The routes established here will be shown in the page Network gt Status gt Routes Set IP Routes lets one edit remove or add routes in the table shown below TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 37 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Empowering Communications To Pex Location NETWORK gt Static Routes Remote User admin Mobilink IF Set IP Routes HOME a Mr status net subnet mask Stats ey IP Settings Enable 172 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 1 Routes NTP Client MOBILE Enable 179 254 0 0 255 255 255 0 12 199 206 43 Sigt P yoI E Pp Disable 127 99 245 0 255 0 0 0 212 34 67 955 tem are P SYSTEM Flease use the COMMIT button to activate your changes Enable 10 0 0 0 233 223 0 0 69 67 129 245 farigis Static Route Definition Such a static route is a possible path from a device to its destination or to another host One must insert predefined rules of routing for the MobiLinkIP in case of appending one or several network devices such as routers behind the MobiLinkIP device to
120. topex ro Page 18 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual JACK power connector RJ 45 connectors Figure 5 Connecting the power supply Warning Use only the power supply adapter shipped in the equipment package Using other kinds of power supplies may cause damage to the equipment 7 To avoid accidents or damage to the equipment follow the steps described earlier First connect the antennas and then the power supply adapter Avoid connecting or removing the antennas while the MobiLinkIP device is powered 5 5 CONFIGURING AND INSTALLING THE SIM CARDS The MobiLinkIP device may feature a single slot or two slots in dual SIM version for SIM cards In order for the MobiLinkIP gateway to work it must have at least one valid SIM card with subscription to the GSM or 3G voice carrier where connection is needed Configuring the SIM card s The SIM card s that is used must be active The SIM card s must be configured before it is inserted into the slot of the MobiLinkIP An ordinary GSM cell phone may be used to configure the SIM card The required configurations are PIN CODE REQUEST you MUST disable from the menu of the mobile phone the PIN CODE REQUEST security option so will not be asked to enter it Take care to disable the PIN code before inserting the SIM card to avoid PUK locking Disable GSM services GSM operator offers different supplementary services for calls When using the Mobi
121. ty for SIM based equipments An unique 15 or 17 digit number ee If the Topex device features several mobile modules for instance MobiLink IP has two modules it will have correspondingly more IMEI labels one for each mobile modem PRODUCT LABEL MANUFACTURER INFORMATION TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 11 of 105 TOPEX Mobi LinkIP DEFAULT IP ADDRESS User s Manual Default IP address of the Topex device in LAN For MobiLink IP the default address is 192 168 173 1 Warning Please read carefully this label since different Topex equipments may have different default IP addresses such as 192 168 1 1 or 10 0 0 1 The MobiLink IP gateways have as shown on the label glued the default address 192 168 173 1 Also the label clearly specifies the type of connection which is HTTPS Most Topex devices such a secure connection only a few use the ordinary http link If you try to use the wrong type of connection it will not work so please look at the Default connection label before establishing a connection to the Topex box These adhesive labels contain information about the manufacturer type model certification approval and compliance to UE and international or USA directives such as FCC Notes The Product code label indicates exactly what type of product it is You must mention this code when you call Support for upgrade and for repairs Also when you
122. uder or weaker if needed The initial factory default value for Calibrate is 8192 you can increase it up to 32768 or diminish it down to 1024 You can set up the Calibrate field independently for each module and for transmission and reception Send CLIP one may select to send out or not the Caller ID presentation If choosing No then it will perform CLIR the identity of the call will not be sent identity restricted The default value is Yes Several services including routing of calls rely on the ID of the caller if selecting No these services may no longer be accessed Receive CLIP the same applies for receiving the calling line identification presentation Note the options concerning CLIP enable or disable sending or receiving of ID for all the calls performed over the respective Mobile module PIN for each mobile interface you can enter a PIN code If you leave this field empty or if you type a value of 0000 no PIN will be taken into account Of course this feature is active only when PIN REQUEST has been enabled for the respective SIM card If you enable the request for PIN code but you enter a value different from the real PIN of the SIM card the module will be blocked and the corresponding Mobile indicator LED will light up orange to show the PIN blockage So you must either enter the correct value or disable the request for PIN on the SIM card TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http
123. utton to refresh the list of messages TOPEX S A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 60 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual To PE K Location SMS gt Read Everything Connects Remote User adamin Mobilink IP Received SMSS 1 HOME E NETWORK MOBILE SMS Status 12 02 09 15 54 18 GMT 02 40727221091 cu diactrice ts i stpi Del Save 12 02 09 15 53 43 i GMT 02 40727221091 hello World next stop Bangok lt DPAEREME 12 02 09 15 51 59 sms to mail fara diacr sms to mail GShIT 02 40741937156 fara diacr sms to mail fara diacr Del Save 12 02 09 15 43 27 i i jel Save CMT 02 4074199371056 test prin mail Del Save 1202 03 154727 CMT 02 40741997156 test SMS 2 Del Save Read SMS Press Read for view Received SMS The received messages are shown in this page only when the feature SMS to E mail is disabled If it is enabled the received SMS are sent out as e mail and then erased so you won t be able to see them in the Receive list SMS to Email Status Disable The last column the field Action allows you to individually delete or save the SMS messages Hapsave Use Save to save the respective SMS in a folder of your choice in format CSV TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 61 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual Enter name of file to save to Save itt sms Fi m My Recent Docume
124. ware and kernel can be found in the option Status System Information of the menu page SYSTEM as shown below topex Mobilink IP Ti vw a Location SYSTEM gt Status opex Everything Connects Remote User admin i 4 Mobilink IF Device Information HOME Serial Number 2709058 F r wR E NETWORK Kernel version system 1 0 3 MXX 5AX MOBILE Firmware version Mobilink IF 1 0 9 M2P SAx System Information 15 06 23 up 1 26 load average 0 32 0 06 0 02 Memory Free 5936 kB Syslog Settings Uptime Update Password Two categories of information are displayed here System info with temporary current data such as uptime load Ethernet link status name of the network etc System Information 13 10 22 up 1 day 5 37 load average 0 00 0 05 0 06 Memory Free 1452 kB Uptime or 00 00 35 up 0 min load average 0 05 0 01 0 00 Memory Free 21756 kB Device info permanent data which is important for this chapter serial number firmware and kernel versions modem version IMSI and IMEI Uptime Device Information Serial Number 2709058 kernel version system 1 0 3 hWixx SAXx Firmware Yersion Mobilink IP 1 0 9 Me2P SAx TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 13 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Serial Number 2709052 Kernel Version system 1 0 1 Mxx S2 and respectively Firmware Version Mobilink IP 1 0 1 M2P S4 The permanent identification info shown ref
125. warning i More Info Internet Explore Internet Explore The secure connection is confirmed by the padlock symbol that EEE shows up in the status bar at the bottom of the screen indicating a secure Internet encrypted connection MobiLinkIP uses 128 bit SSL encryption to prevent or hackers from capturing passwords and sensitive data which is the same k rn security used by banks and the military Internet Explorer shows the padlock icon only when everything on the entire webpage is encrypted But even when the browser doesn t show a padlock the https address means the data is still encrypted Authenticated by Topex Other browsers such as Mozilla Firefox will also show a 192 168 ma r Ea ETA lock icon near the MobiLink connection together with a message that says Authenticated by topex From the fist configuration screen you may select either TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 29 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Administration configuration pages Remote User None Topex webpage Location MobilinkIF Administration Pages topex Click the link of interest Now the user will be asked to enter a user name and a password to access the configuration page of Topex MobiLink Multiple log in options The firmware of MobiLinkIP allows multiple log in options A new user has been added user with the default password bytton Authenticati
126. work of the PABX calls will be accepted from all the SIP phones from the same sub Steere eel s2 gt network la calls are accepted form any address from 192 168 yyy xxx from 192 168 244 xxx only form a single address 192 168 244 239 in example above Location PEX gt Settings Pees Remote User admin a ane pclae Ce Settings for PEX PBX IP Address 192 168 244 167 PBX Subnet mask SIP Port jSa060 SIP Port number of the port used for SIP calls Here the port used for SIP is the standard 5060 but the user may change this value if the SIP PBX operates differently TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 71 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkiIP User s Manual 6 7 3 Access in Here must be set the IP addresses which will be used for achieving calls from MobiLink IP In order to insert a new IP address press New button and type the new IP address select Enable for Status option then Commit Location PBX gt Access In Remote User admin Everything Connects Access In 1 Enable 192 168 0 0 16 Edit Del Please use the COMMIT button to activate your changes 6 7 4 Incoming calls Settings for the incoming calls that means calls which come in through the mobile interfaces of the equipment Location PEX gt Incoming Calls veryming Connects Remote User a min Ever thir IQ onne Incoming rules rece rarae ora Tonore un aeren 1 Enable mobilei 283 1599 asii 2 Enab
127. y you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you Want to trust the certifying authority Note that the MobiLinkIP uses a secure web connection https instead of the usual http so one may get several warning messages for example A The security certificate has expired or is not yet walid The name on the secunty certificate is invalid or does nat match the name of the site Do you want to proceed es View Certificate or similar warnings mentioning Website Certified by an Unknown Authority ebsite Certified by an Unknown Authority T Unable to verify the identity of Topex as a trusted site Possible reasons For this error Your browser does not recognize the Certificate Authority that issued the site s certificate The site s certificate is incomplete due to a server miscontiguration You are connected to a site pretending to be Topex possibly to obtain your confidential information Please notify the site s webmaster about this problem Before accepting this certificate you should examine this site s certificate carefully Are you Willing to to accept this certificate for the purpose of identifying the Web site Topex Examine Certificate Accept this certificate permanently f Accept this certificate temporarily for this session Do not accept this certificate and do not connect to this Web site cet tee Click Yes OK or Accept to continue T
128. ype OK to accept the certificate for the MobiLink website TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 28 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual Other Security Error messages may warn about Domain Name Mismatch referring to the security certificate Again click OK to continue i Certificate Error Navigation Blocked Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Topex i gt le https 192 169 173 1 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a ou aa es certificate Error Navigat W Connecting There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website s address Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website click here to close this webpage i Continue to this website not recommended More information One may receive the warning Fie ect vic PS x You have requested an encrypted page or You are about to view pages over a secure connection f 1 ou are about to view pages over a secure connection reo Any information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed by anyone else on the Web This is normal it shows connection to MobiLinkIP over a secure encrypted link HTTPS To Inthe future do not show this
129. yslog View shows the log file and allows you to save it Syslog Settings settings for the remote log Update you may perform firmware update or upgrade Password allows modification of the password Defaults restores the factory default settings Save saves the current configuration of MobiLinkIP Load loads a configuration previously stored Cron programs a time based job scheduler TOPEXS A 4 021 408 39 00 http www topex ro Page 79 of 105 TOPEX MobiLinkIP User s Manual 6 8 1 Status Shows the status of the MobiLinkIP system In some firmware versions System Status and other special Admin functions may be protected by additional passwords Lele Location SYSTEM gt Status Empowering Communications Remote User admin P 2 HOME F NETWORK F MOBILE k a 1 i VoIP Serial Number 2709057 t PBX Device Information Kernel Version topex kernel 0 0 3 4 Firmware Version topex mobilink ip 0 0 6 MPP p Update System Information Password aSSWOr 12 54 48 up 6 25 load average 0 00 0 00 0 00 Memory Free 1028 kB Uptime F topex Mobilink IP TO pex Location SYSTEM gt Status Everything Connects Remote User admin Mobilink IP Device Information HOME Serial Number 2709058 a 4 WORK NETWORK Kernel Version syster 1 0 3 Mxx SAX MOBILE Firmware Version Mobilink IP 1 0 9 M2P SAx System Information n e 16 17 53 up 55 min load average syslog Settings Uptime 0 00 0 00 0 00 Wpdate Pas

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