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1. Enable LocalID O Maximum 256 Characters Enable Remote ID O Maximum 256 Characters Auth Mode PSK v Pre Share Key 123 Maximum 256 characters Enable Safety Proposal testi he Enable Safety Proposal3 Enable Safety Proposal2 O O O Enable Safety Proposal4 Page 56 of 133 GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Figure 3 81 Add or Modify IKE Safety Policy Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Policy Name Specify a unique name to the IKE policy for identification and management purposes The IKE policy can be applied to IPSEC policy gt Operation Mode Select the IKE Exchange Mode in phase 1 and ensure the remote VPN peer uses the same mode Main Main mode provides identity protection and exchanges more information which applies to the scenarios with higher requirement for identity protection Challenge Challenge Mode establishes a faster connection but with lower security which applies to scenarios with lower requirement for identity protection gt Enable Local ID If enabled enter a name for the local device as the ID in IKE negotiation gt Enable Remote ID If enabled enter the name of the remote peer as the ID in IKE negotiation gt Auth Mode Select the authentication mode for this IKE policy entry PSK Certificate gt Pre Share Key Enter the Pre shared Key for IKE authentication and ensure both the two peers us
2. Call Recording Conference Recording Voice 4 Conference Name End Time O NO Conference Name Start Time Recording File Export File Total O Pages O Rows Del Figure 3 151 Conference Recording List The conference recording files can be filtered out with the conference name start time end time 3 Voice File Capacity Choose the menu Voice Service Record File Voice File Capacity to load the following page Voice gt Recording File ecording Voice File Capacity Total Recording Capacity 10 1 110 6 Recording File Effective Time 365 1 365 day Figure 3 152Parameters of Voice File The following items are displayed on this screen Total Recording Capacity The total size of all recording files gt Recording File Effective Time The existence time of recording file Page 89 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual 3 7 11 FXO FXS Management 3 7 11 1 FXS Parameters Choose the menu Voice Service gt FXO FXS Management FXS Parameters to load the following page Voice gt FXS Parameter Min Flash Detect Time 80 50 750 ms default 50 Max Flash Detect Time 500 50 1200 ms default 500 Flash Key Enable Switch amp Release Call Flash 1 0 9 Three Party Call Flash 3 0 9 Reject Key Flash 0 0 9 Change Hold Call Key Flash 2 0 9 Keep the hold call when onhook F Quick Dial Key Asterisk Func Key F Tap Report F Escape Seq F CID Enable C
3. Data Service gt Multicast Enable IGMP Proxy Figure 3 95 Configure Multicast The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable IGMP Proxy Enable or disable the IGMP proxy function globally Currently IGMP proxy is mainly used for IPTV 3 4 11 USB Storage USB Storage function let Windows OS share files of USB storage mounted on embedded device by Samba and ftp 1 User Management Manage the list of users which access USB storage Choose menu Data Service USB Storage to load the following page DataService gt USB Storage User Management d Index Username Access Right O 1 gaoke Read Figure 3 96 View User Management Configuration Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Page 64 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt FTPService gt User Management Username gaoke Password gktel Access Right Figure 3 97 Add or Modify User Management Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Username Enter user name of this entry gt Password Enter password of this entry gt Access Right Select access right from pull down list Read or Read Write 2 USB Storage Scan the partitions of USB Storage by click Rescan button and umount specified partition by clicking Umount button Click start to start service click stop to stop service
4. Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Username 123 e Password eee AC Name Service Name LCP Interval 1G 1 3000 default 10 LCP Max Fails 5 1 10 default S Figure 3 9 WAN PPPoE The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Enable this WAN interface DATA can t be disabled gt Type Select PPPoE if your ISP provides xDSL Virtual Dial up connection gt VLAN Enable Optional Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level gt VLAN ID Optional VLAN ID of this WAN interface gt Priority Level Optional VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface gt Primary DNS Enter the IP address of your ISP s Primary DNS Domain Name Server manually If you are not clear please consult your ISP It s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank gt Secondary DNS Optional If a Secondary DNS Server address is available enter it gt Username Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP If you are not clear please consult your ISP gt Password Enter the Password provided by your ISP gt Service Name AC Name Optional The service name and AC Access Concentrator name which should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP In most cases leaving these fields blank will work gt LCP Interval PPPoE will send an LCP echo request frame to the peer every LCP interval seconds
5. 0 65535 ACS server ACs O 3600 1 4294967295 s acs 000 J O g cpe REA Connect Success Connected Success Figure 3 174 Configure TROG69 The following items are displayed on this screen gt Serial Number The serial number of device Read only gt Enable Enable or disable the TRO69 function globally gt ACS Address Enter the IP address or domain name of ACS gt ACS Port Enter the port of ACS gt ACS Server Name Enter the TRO69 server name of ACS gt SSL Enable Enable or disable the SSL Secure Sockets Layer for TRO69 gt Schedular Send Inform Whether or not the CPE must periodically send CPE information to Page 104 of 133 GRhOkKkE BG9002N User Manual Server using the Inform method call Enter the duration in seconds of the interval if enabled gt Single Account Enable Whether or not the TRO69 Account is enabled gt TR069 Account Username used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS gt TROG9 password Password used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS gt Connection Request Auth Whether to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE gt Connection Request Username Username used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE gt Connection Request Password Password used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE gt CPE Server Name A part of
6. Software Version CPU Usage Memory Usage used total System Time Uptime WAN MAC Address Connection Mode IP Address Netmask Default Gateway DNS LAN MAC Address IP Address Netmask 1111111111 v1 0 0 SX v1 1 11 1 56 2000 01 14 06 57 12 02Day08Hour10Min 00 0e b4 09 ae 58 Static IP 61 144 88 146 255 255 255 248 61 144 88 145 202 96 128 166 00 0e b4 09 ae 59 192 168 6 1 255 255 255 0 Autorefresh Figure 3 2 System Status 3 3 Network Configuration 3 3 1 Network Status The Status page shows all WAN and LAN interfaces configuration and all physical ports connection status related to this device 3 3 1 1 WAN Status Choose the menu Network Status WAN to load the following page Network gt Status WAN LAN Enable VID PRI DATA Static IP a Ya ee bap 255 255 0 0 No VOICE ES Ez oe Z MGMT gt a Se z a OTHER1 an ES OTHER2 an a Name Mode Status IP Address Netmask Gateway Figure 3 3 WAN Status 3 3 1 2 LAN Status Choose the menu Network Status LAN to load the following page Page 7 of 133 y GMOKE BG9002N User Manual IP Address Netmask Description 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 VLAN 1 Figure 3 4 LAN Status 3 3 1 3 Link Status Choose the menu Network Status Link Status to load the following page Network gt Status Link Status Port Auto Negotiat
7. 4 10 2 Configuration 1 Adda hunt group WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Ring Group Add 2 Add related extensions into the group The first extension added has the highest priority WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Ring Group Extension Number 4 10 3 Operation Guide a Hunt Group 8000 internal type parallel ring Sequence members include extension A extension B and extension C 1 Extension D dial 8000 A B and C ring at the same time 2 B answer B and D in conversation b Hunt Group 8001 internal type ordinal ring sequence ring time 15 seconds members include extension A extension B and extension C the extension configured order is ABC 1 Extension D dial 8001 A start ring 2 Adont answer B start ring after 15 seconds 3 B don t answer B start ring after more 15 seconds 4 Canswer D and C in conversation 5 Dhang up and dial 8001 again A start ring c Hunt Group 87654321 external type alternate ring sequence ring time 15 seconds members include extension A extension B and extension C the extension configured order is ABC 1 User D dial 87654321 A start ring 2 Adont answer B start ring after 15 seconds 3 B don t answer B start ring after more 15 seconds Page 118 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 4 C answer D and C in conversation 5 D hang up and dial 87654321 again B start ring 4 11 Auto Attendant 4 11 1 Introduction Auto attendan
8. 4 Centrex close 5 A make a call to B or B make a call toA don t call out by SIP Server call failed Page 131 of 133 O ee BG9002N User Manual 4 30Abbreviated Dialing 4 30 1 Introduction Abbreviated Dialing allows you to store selected phone numbers for quick and easy dialing Each telephone number can be dialed by using a two digit code with a simple prefix Stored numbers may be up to 32 digits in length 4 30 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Abbreviated Dialing Cancel Abbreviated Dialing and Use Abbreviated Dialing WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Add an abbreviated dialing entry WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Abbreviated Dialing on click Add Keypad service system 51 SS TN SS is the two digit short code TN is the phone number 3 Delete an abbreviated dialing entry WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Abbreviated Dialing on click Del Keypad service system 51 SS 4 30 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A off hook listen for dial tone 2 Adial 51 11 12345678 set 11 short for 12345678 3 Ahear voice prompts operation is successful then hang up 4 Aoff hook dial 11 a call to 12345678 will be placed Page 132 of 133
9. Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service gt Filter Strategy Keyword Filter IP Filter MAC Filter Keyword Filter policy Save Refresh Index Keyword 1 terrorist 1 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 56 Configure Keyword Filter The following items are displayed on this screen gt Keyword Filter If enabled packet filtering is enabled by keyword gt Policy The policy for filtering web page Deny and Allow You can export all the keywords as a file Of course you can also import a file 3 4 4 5 21P Filter On this page you can control the Internet access of local hosts by specifying their IP addresses Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Filter Strategy IP Filter to load the following page Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Page 42 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt Filter Strategy IP Filter Y policy Index IPv4 IPv6 Figure 3 57 Configure IP Filter The following items are displayed on this screen gt IP Filter If enabled packet filtering is enabled by IP address gt Policy The policy for IP address list Deny and Allow You can export all the IP addresses as a file Of course you can also import a file 3 4 4 5 3 MAC Filter On this page you can control the Internet access of local hosts by speci
10. 100ms Figure 3 155Signal Tone Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen Tone Type Select the type of signal tone Dial Tone gt User Define Enable Whether to use user defined dial tone frequency gt Dial Tone Frequency 1 gt Dial Tone Frequency 2 Busy Tone gt User Define Enable Whether to use user defined busy tone frequency gt Busy Tone Frequency 1 gt Busy Tone Frequency 2 gt On Time gt Off Time Ring Back Tone gt User Define Enable Whether to use user defined ringback tone frequency gt Ring Back Tone Frequency 1 gt Ring Back Tone Frequency 2 gt On Time gt Off Time Distinction Ring Specify the ring cadence for the FXS port In these fields you specify the on and off pulses for the ring The ring cadence that should be configured differs between internal call and external call 3 11 5 Packetizer Period Packet Period defines how long the device sends a RTP packet to the other side Choose the menu Voice Service gt FXO FXS Management Signal Tone to load the following page Page 93 of 133 y GROK BG9002N User Manual Voice gt Packetizer Period G 7114 Packet Period 20 10 90 ms increase by degrees of 10ms G 711u Packet Period 20 10 90 ms increase by degrees of 10ms G 723 Packet Period 30 E 30 90 ms increase by degrees of 30ms 6 729 Packet Period 20 10 90 ms increase by degrees of 10ms Figure 3 15
11. DataService gt USB Storage User Management O Index Username Access Right Add Del USB Storage Status stopped O Disk Share Name File System Storage GB Used Storage GB Free Storage GB Utilization Rate Property O media sda1 shareO vfat 3 80 0 00 3 79 1 Modify Figure 3 98 View USB Storage Click Modify to load the following page Data Service gt FTPService gt Disk Property Share Name my_share Allowed User sessessesg C user_1 Muser_2 Figure 3 99 Modify USB Storage The following items are displayed on this screen gt Share Name Enter the share name gt Allowed User Select the users need to access the partition of the entry 3 5SIP Trunk Configuration 3 5 1 SIP A IP Trunk is primarily a concurrent call that is routed over the IP backbone of a carrier using VoIP Page 65 of 133 O ONOKE BG9002N User Manual technology the most popular protocol is Session Initiation Protocol SIP SIP trunk is a VolP service based on the SIP by which Internet telephony service providers ITSPs deliver telephone services and unified communication to customers equipped with private branch exchange IP PBX facilities 3 5 2 Introduction about SIP eo SIP The Session Initiation Protocol SIP is a signaling protocol used for establishing sessions in an IP network The protocol can be used for creating modifying and terminating two party unicast or multiparty multicast sessions Sessions may consist of one
12. If the port is not listed you can create a new port Use the following port LPT1 Recommended Printer Port mputers use the LETTI port to communicate with a local printer for this port should look something like this gt 4 y ee Create a new port Type of port Standard TCP IP Port v Figure 3 181 Create a new port Page 109 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual 4 Add print device Click Next and add IP devices assuming the device IP is 192 168 1 1 Add Standard ICP IP Printer Port Wizard Add Port For which device do pou want to add a port Enter the Printer Name or IP address and a port name for the desired device Printer Name or IP Address 1 92 168 1 1 Port Name P 1921 68 1 1 Figure 3 182 Add IP LAN devices 5 Configure printer port Select Custom click Settings to confirm the agreement as RAW R Page 110 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Additional Port Information Required A The device could not be identified gt Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor Port Settings The device is not found on the network 1 The device is turned on 2 The network is connected 3 The device is properly configured Port Name IP 192 168 1 1 4 The address on the previous page is Printer Name or IP Address 192 168 1 1 If you think the address is not correct
13. O Trunk Name Group Number IP Domain Port Add Del Figure 3 106Static IP Trunk List On click Add button to load the following page SIP Trunk gt Static IP Trunk Static IP Trunk Trunk Name point to point y Group Number 2 oil to on eon 20 IP Domain 13902000 LF i Port 5060 0 or 1024 65535 Figure 3 107 Parameters of Static IP Trunk Page 70 of 133 GROKE BG9002N User Manual The following items are displayed on this screen gt Trunk Name The description of the trunk gt Group Number Each static IP trunk is required to specify a SIP trunk group number which will be used in the call routing gt IP Domain IP address or domain of remote device gt Port Service port of remote device 3 6SIP Account Configuration 3 6 1 SIP Account Status As a sip server it can provide registered authentication service for each account Choose the menu SIP Account SIP Account Status to load the following page SIP Account gt Account Stated Search Line account Extension Status All lv O Account Extention Register Location URL Current Permission Expires Time s Status O Phone_001 700 O Phone_002 701 O softsoo1 8001 Forbidden 0 UnRegister Total 1 Pages 3 Rows Figure 3 108Account Status List The following items are displayed on this screen gt Query Search the interested accounts which can be based on the account name extension number and registering s
14. Rule Name is Physical Port CJ lam O van2 O vans O ang O wan Rule Type L2Data L3 Data SRC MAC DESTMAC Ether Type Ox Ox00 0xFFFF VLANID 1 4094 802 19 0r 7 Action Drop F Remark vio Oo 1 4094 Remark 802 1P O 7 Remark DSCP d 0 63 Priority Olo 0 3 3 highest Maximal Bandwidth e 32 1024000 kbps 0 Full Rate Figure 3 68 Modify Qos ACL The following items are display on this page Condition gt Rule Name The custom name gt Physical Port Rule s source port gt Rule Type Type of rule L2 data or L3 data If L3 Data is selected Rule Type O L2Data L3 Data SrcIP Netmask Dest IP Netmask Fa Protocol O Ignore O icmp Oubr O tcp O other 0 255 L4srePort jw 065535 L4 Dest Pot 0 65535 Figure 3 69 L3 Data Rule Type The following items are display on this page gt Src IP Netmask The source IP address and netmask of packets such is 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 0 gt Dest IP Netmask The destination IP address and netmask of packets gt Protocol E g ICMP UDP TCP or custom IP protocol types gt L4 Src Port Source port range gt L4 Dest Port Destination port range If L2 Data is selected Page 49 of 133 O ONOKE BG9002N User Manual Rule Type L2 Data O L3 Data SRC MAC DEST MAC Ether Type Ox Ox00 0xFFFF VLAN ID 14094 802 1p 0 7 Figure 3 70
15. Sunday Direction Up Y Application Custom Application Protocol Outre Outtes Ortp OTFTRE OsmtTe Opop3 OTELNET ANY Limited Bandwidth CIR 0 0 1024000 Kbps Maximal Bandwidth PIR 0 0 1024000 Kbps Figure 3 64 Configure Qos Flow Rate Limit The following items are displayed on this screen gt IP Range The IP range of LAN s PC gt Active Time If not configured which means that all time are in active gt Active Day If not configured which means that all time in active gt Direction Up Check the frame from the direction of the LAN port to the WAN port and match the source IP and destination port Down Check the frame from the direction of the WAN port to the LAN port and match the destination IP and source port Bidirectional Limit both upstream and downstream speed gt Limited Bandwidth CIR The limited bandwidth gt Maximal Bandwidth PIR The maximum bandwidth If Application is selected gt Application Protocol Such as HTTP HTTPS FTP TFTP SMTP POP3 TELNET etc If Custom is selected the following page will be loaded Application Custom Protocol Type upp O TCP Port Range lo l 0 0 65535 Page 47 of 133 GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Figure 3 65 Configure Custom of Qos Flow Rate Limit The following items are displayed on this screen gt Protocol Type Custom protocol type UDP or TCP gt Port Range Set port range 3 4 5 4 Serv
16. The internal called number is only use for internal calls the external called number is use for Direct Inward Dialing DID The device supports up to 10 called numbers the first called number also named extension number should be unique in order to distinguish each extension Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Callee Number to load the following page SIP Account gt Callee Number gt soft8001 Extension Number Number Extension Number Type i 8001 Internal External 2 Internal E 3 Internal l v 4 Internal E 5 Internal 6 Internal iv 7 Internal e 8 Internal EA a Internal ba 10 Internal E Motice Extension Number 1 32 digits the first Extension Number can not be empty others can be empty Figure 3 113Called Number 3 6 3 3 Caller Number Caller number is usually used for caller identifier display CID The device supports up to 10 caller number you can select different caller number when you call out from different trunk The first group of caller number is used for internal calls You can select the group number of outbound calls when configuring the call routing Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Caller Number to load the following page Page 73 of 133 GAOKe BG9002N User Manual SIP Account gt Caller Number gt soft8001 Caller Number Number Caller Number 1 8001 D 0 N Oo oh W N pa o Notify 1 32 digits Can be empty Figure 3 114 Call
17. Username gt Password Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP If you are not clear please consult your ISP Enter the Password provided by your ISP Secondary Connection Here allow you to configure the secondary connection DHCP and Static IP connection types are provided If Static is selected gt IP Address If Static IP is selected configure the IP address of WAN port gt Netmask If Static IP is selected configure the subnet mask of WAN port gt Gateway Optional If Static IP is selected configure the default gateway of WAN port If DHCP is selected gt Appoint Server IP Optional If network has multiple DHCP servers enter the IP address of your ISP s DHCP server gt Vendor Class Identifier Optional This option 60 is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the Page 12 of 133 2 GAOKE CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client gt Enterprise Code Optional gt Manufacture Name Optional Device Class Optional Device Type Optional gt Device Version Optional 5 PPTP If your ISP Internet Service Provider has provided the account information for the PPTP connection please choose the PPTP connection type Interface Name VOICE Enable Type PPTP v VLAN Enable VLANID T 1 40
18. clic Protocol the address and perform another search Raw LPR select the device type below Device Type Standard heneric Network Can Custom Settings Raw Settings Port Number 9100 LPR Settings LPR Byte Counting Enabled C SNMP Status Enabled Cancel Figure 3 183 Configuer printer port 6 Add Printer Driver According to the printer manufacturer and printer type select the appropriate driver If the computer has not printer driver you need to install the printer driver After adding the printer you can print through the USB printer Page 111 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual Add Printer Wizard Install Printer Software The manufacturer and model determine which printer software to use 4 Select the manufacturer and model of your printer If your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk If your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for compatible printer software Manufacturer Printers Gestetner oy HP LaserJet 1220 Series PS MS me ATI e SF HP LaserJet 2100 lwatsu x oa Bom 6 NAAA d bl aye be Sof This driver is digitally signed Windows Update Tell me why driver signing is important Figure 3 184 Add Printer Driver Page 112 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 4 Voice Functions Introduction 4 1Check Phone Number 4 1 1 Introduction You can dial a specified number to
19. e IP Trunk Call Limit time limit for outgoing calls via SIP trunk 2 Set the interval for disconnecting the call WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Control 4 21 3 Operation Guide Extension A configured internal call limit time to 1 minute 1 Aplace a call to extension B B answer 2 Wait 1 minute the call will be disconnected 4 22Alarm Clock 4 22 1 Introduction Alarm Clock lets the phone ring at a specified time for alerting 4 22 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Alarm Clock and Cancel Alarm Clock WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set alarm clock WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 55 HHMM HH denotes hour MM denotes minute 3 Cancel alarm clock WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 55 HHMM 4 22 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A dial 55 1200 set alarm clock to 12 00 noon 2 Wait alarm clock time out A start ring A off hook alerting prompts will be heard Page 127 of 133 O A BG9002N User Manual 4 23Do Not Disturb 4 23 1 Introduction Do Not Disturb DND allows you to totally block incoming calls at any time When activated your phone no longer rings when callers attempt to reach you Callers are presented with a message that you are busy 4 23 2 C
20. manually gt Address Auto Allocate Mode SLAAC RDNSS Recursive DNS Server P Global Unicast Address Page 27 of 133 GROKE BG9002N User Manual SLAAC Stateless address autoconfiguration DHCPv6 DHCPv6 gt Manual Allocate Address Prefix Configure the manual allocate address prefix gt Prefix Life Time Enter the life time of prefix gt Default Gateway Life Time Enter the life time of default gateway gt Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS address gt Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address 3 4Data Service 3 4 1 Status The Status page shows the data services information all information is read only 3 4 1 1 Service State The Service State page show all switch status of data services Choose the menu Data Service Status Service State to load the following page Data Service gt Status f A TN q gt re OY Service State ARP Table Route Table Net State Enable WiFi Enable Internet Web Access Enable QoS Enable UPnP Enable DDNS Enable Port Mirror Enable DMZ Enable MAC Filter Enable DHCP Relay Enable Access Control Enable L2TP Server Enable ARP Attack Defense Enable PPTP Server ST ee n ll Figure 3 30 Service State 3 4 1 2 ARP Table This page displays the ARP List Choose the menu Data Service Status ARP Table to load the following page Pata Service gt Status Service gt Status l m I Service St
21. 00 0d 88 48 b4 1f 192 168 1 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 111 221 00 22 33 44 55 02 192 168 1 66 00 00 00 00 00 00 gt gt lt lt Figure 3 60 Configure IP amp MAC Binding Page 44 of 133 BG9002N User Manual 3 4 5 1 Basic Settings QOS feature is enabled by default based on 802 1P strict priority scheduling mode The device supports four priority queues when QOS feature enabled Choose the menu Data Service QoS Basic Settings to load the following page Data Service gt QoS gt Basic Settings Global Parameters QoS Enable Scheduling Mode Opa amp wrk O PQ WRR Weight Ratio 0 lo 0 0 QoS Priority Opscp 802 1P Bandwidth Setting Upstream Bandwidth 0 32 1024000 Kbps 0 Full Rate Downstream Bandwidth 0 32 1024000 Kbps 0 Full Rate Advanced Parameters Enable Voice Reservation O 32 2048 Kbps Enable Video Reservation O 1024 16384 Kbps Remap ToS DSCP to Cos E Figure 3 61 Configure QoS Basic Settings The following items are displayed on this screen Global Parameters gt Qos Enable gt Scheduling Mode Enable or disable QoS functionality PQ PQ means strict priority that is when congestion occurs first sending packets of high priority queue WRR All queues use weighted fair queuing scheme which is defined in Weight Ratio PQ WRR Only highest queue use strict priority others use weighted fair queuing scheme DSCP When you select DSCP value correspondin
22. 1 Introduction When you dial busy number you can register callback service on the busy number The other phone is idle the caller will automatically ring after caller off hook the busy call will ring Page 130 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 4 28 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Back on Busy and Cancel Call Back on Busy WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Extension enable Call Back On Busy WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Call Back On Busy 3 Set Call Back on Busy Keypad service system 59 4 Cancel Call Back on Busy Keypad service system 59 4 28 3 Operation Guide Enable Call Back on Busy of Extension A Extension B number is 8001 1 B off hook busying 2 A dial 80001 then input 1 follow the voice prompts 3 A on hook B on hook 4 A ring A off hook 5 B ring B off hook A talking B 4 29 Centrex 4 29 1 Introduction To control call each other of internal number in the same device 4 29 2 Configuration 1 Enable Centrex WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Control 2 Cancel Centrex WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Control 4 29 3 Operation Guide 1 A B are two extensions equipment 2 Centrex open 3 A make a call to B or B make a call toA don t call out by SIP Server talk normal
23. 255 255 0 0 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 84 View IPSEC Safety Policy Configuration Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Page 58 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt VPN gt IPSec gt IPSec Policy Enable Ipsec IPSEC Policy Name testd Maximum 128 Characters Select Interface DATA_WAN a VPN Mode Site To Site PC To Site Local Subnet IP 192 168 1 1 Local Subnet Netmask 1255 255 255 0 Remote Address 10 0 23 IP Address or Domain Name Remote Subnet IP 10 0 1 1 Remote Subnet Netmask 255 255 0 0 IKE Safety Policy test2 v Enable Safety Proposal1 test3 v Enable Safety Proposal2 O est3 Enable Safety Proposal3 e Enable Safety Proposal4 O Figure 3 85 Add or Modify IPSEC Safety Policy Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Ipsec Enable or disable this IPSEC entry gt IPSEC Policy Name Specify a unique name to the IPSEC policy gt Select Interface Specify the local WAN port for this Policy gt VPN Mode Select the network mode for IPSEC policy Options include Site To Site Select this option when the client is a network PC to Site Select this option when the client is a host gt Local Subnet IP amp Local Subnet Netmask
24. 3 26 Configure 3G Modem Status The following items are displayed on this screen gt Device Status Indicates whether to insert 3G module gt SIM Card Status Indicates whether to insert 3G modem in the SIM card the ready state means the SIM card is detected gt Product Name 3G modem Product Type gt Manufacturer Name 3G modem vendor name gt SP Name 3G modem service provider name gt Signal Quality Signal quality of 3G Modem up to 31 gt Connection Status Connected or disconnected 3 3 6 Port Management 3 3 6 1 Port Mirror Port Mirror the packets obtaining technology functions to forward copies of packets from one multiple ports mirrored port to a specific port mirroring port Usually the mirroring port is connected to a data diagnose device which is used to analyze the mirrored packets for monitoring and troubleshooting the network Choose the menu Network Port Management Port Mirror to load the following page INetwork gt Port Management Port Mirror Media Type Enable Port Mirror Destination Port Owan LAN1 OLAN2 OLAN3 OLAN 4 Source Port Viwan Duane Oana OLAN 4 Save Figure 3 27 Port Mirror Page 25 of 133 y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Port Mirror Enable or disable port mirror gt Destination Port The duplicate of packets from Source Port will send to this destination port gt Source Port All
25. Back on Busy Centrex Abbreviated Dialing Ring Test Time Report USB storage Print e Support USB storage e Support print sharing 2 4Working Environment Environment requirement includes storage temperature working temperature and humidity eo Storage Temperature 40 C 70 C e Long Time Working Temperature 10 C 50 C e Short Time Working Temperature 15 C 60 C Oo Environment Humidity 5 95 RH no coagulation Page 5 of 133 O CMOKE BG9002N User Manual 3 Configuration Introduction 3 1 Login The Web interface is ready for accessing about one minute after the device power on The default LAN IP address is 192 168 100 1 you can access the Web interface via either WAN port or LAN port Enter IP address in the address bar of web browser and then press ENTER you can get access to the Login interface There are two languages provided Chinese and English BG9000 Username Password Language English Figure 3 1 Login Interface 3 2Home After successful login you will see the main menus on the top of the Web based GUI The System Status page provides the current status information about the Gateway All information is read only Choose the menu Home to load the following page Page 6 of 133 GRHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual System Status Home Network Data Service Voice Service SIP Account SIP Trunk System Apply Logout Serial Number Hardware Version
26. Call permission is affected by Time Lock or not when authenticated by DISA 3 7 12 3 Holiday Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Holiday to load the following page Voice gt Holiday m Fi Date Week O 2013 12 21 Description Saturday Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Figure 3 160Holiday List On click Add button to load following page Voice gt Holiday Select Scope Full Year o Select an year to set 2013 w Saturday Sunday Figure 3 161 Holiday Parameter 3 12 4 SIP Service Control Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Control to load the following page Page 95 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual Voice gt SIP Service Control K Enable Centrex Call Time Limit F Internal Music Video Support F Trunk Alternate F Trunk Refer Transfer Call Park Time out 60 1 240 s External Call Forward Type Forward by 302 se Prompt Language Type English o Max Forward Times 1 1 5 Default 1 Rtp Port 9000 20000 1024 65535 Local SIP Port 5060 Default 5060 SDP Pack With Audio When T38 Faxing F Enable Call In Black amp White Black User List White User List Enable Call Out Black amp White Black User List O Whilte User List Figure 3 162SIP Service Control Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen gt Centrex Whether or not to enable centrex function globally gt Call Time Limit Se
27. Client Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Username Enter the account name of PPTP tunnel It should be configured identically on server and client gt Password Enter the password of PPTP tunnel It should be configured identically on server and client gt Binding IP Enter the IP address of the client which is allowed to connect to this PPTP server gt Description Enter the humane readable description for this account 3 4 7 3 L2TP Server Choose the menu Data Service gt VPN gt L2TP Server to load the following page Page 53 of 133 y Choke BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt OTP Server Enable L2TP Server LocalIP 192 168 1 1 IP Address Pool Range 192 168 1 200 to 192 168 1 240 Enable Authtication Auth Secret 1123456 1 127 Characters Enable Debug O O Index Username IP Description O L l2tp_userl 192 168 1 206 test Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Index Username IP State Total 0 Pages 0 Rows Figure 3 76 Configure L2TP Server The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable L2TP Server Enable or disable the L2TP server function globally gt Local IP Enter the local IP address of L2TP server gt IP Address Pool Range Specify the start and the end IP address for IP Pool The start IP address should not exceed the end address and the IP ranges must not overlap gt Enable Authentication Specify
28. MP BP UUP UMP LS D AP v UP MP BP UUP UMP FANS D AP UP MP BP UUP UMP pane O AP UP MP BP UUP UMP Tips AP All UP Unicast MP Multicast BP Broadcast UUP Unknown Unicast UMP Unknown Multicast Figure 3 62 Configure Qos Port Rate Limit The following items are displayed on this screen gt Port Physical LAN port gt Enable Enable or disable rate limit function gt Incoming Rate Limit Enter incoming maximum rate which must is times of 32Kbsp gt Limit Packet Type Select the packet type which is limited rate gt Outgoing Rate Limit Enter Outgoing maximum rate which must is times of 32Kbsp 3 4 5 3 Flow Rate Limit Choose the menu Data Service QoS Flow Rate Limit to load the following page Page 46 of 133 BAOKe BG9002N User Manual DataService gt QoS gt Flow Rate Limit O Index Protocol IP Range Start Time End Time Direction Protocol Type Port Range CIR PIR O ap ANY 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 20 00 00 00 00 UP 0 0 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 63 View QoS Flow Rate Limit Entry Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry lDataService gt QoS gt Flow Rate Limit IP Range 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 20 Active Time 00 00 00 00 hh mm Active Day Mali MiMonday MiTuesday lM Wednesday Thursday Mrriday M Saturday lM
29. Minute O Mo Limit CID Restriction O Anonymous 4s UserName CID Restriction Over Enable No Disturb Enable Call Waiting Call Back On Busy TimeOut No Reply 1 120 s Enable Alarm Clock HH MM Status DISABLE h hh MM On RingBack Music Figure 3 115Parameter of Supplementary isplayed on this screen Call permission is used to control whether or not you can dial some phone numbers such as long distance call international long distance call The device has 5 levels of call permission by default Web configuration index Voice Service Permission Definition Time Lock is just time based call restriction Call permission can be changed automatically for different time period For example the extension has permission for local call at working period and has permission only for internal call at off duty time Call Restriction enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to your phone i e long distance calls international calls Dialing supplementary services function key can be opened and canceled Web configuration index Page 75 of 133 O GMOT BG9002N User Manual Voice Service Advance config Supplementary gt Voice mail Voicemail is used to convey a caller s recorded audio message when you can not answer the phone It contains a user interface to select play and manage messages gt Total Message Time The total time length is for all voice messages gt Password When using to extract mes
30. On click Add button to load following page Voice gt Auto Attendant gt Phone Number Number a Figure 3 135Attendant Number 3 7 5 1 2IVR Menu Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant IVR Menu to load the following page Voice gt Auto Attendant Generic IVR Menu IVR Configuration d Menu Name Auto Transfer To Key O O test No Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 136 IVR Menu List On click Add button to load following page Page 83 of 133 SY GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Voice gt AutoAttendant gt IVR Menu Key O Extension Key 1 Extension Key 2 Extension Key 3 Extension Key 4 Extension Key 5 Extension Key 6 Extension Key 7 Extension Key 8 Extension Key 9 Extension Auto Transfer To Key O Call Queue Enable Menu Name Figure 3 137 Parameters of IVR Menu The following items are displayed on this screen gt Auto Transfer To Key 0 Automatically transferred to the corresponding number of key 0 after playing greeting message gt Call Queue Enable This function is for the 0 key bindings extension If o key binding extension is calling third party will be queued otherwise will hear busy tone 3 7 5 1 3IVR Configuration Configure IVR menu to specify different time Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant IVR Configuration to load the following page Voice gt Auto Attendant Generic IVR Menu IVR Configuration Default IVR
31. Specify IP address range on your local LAN to identify which PCs on your LAN are covered by this policy gt Remote Address If PC to Site is selected specify IP address on your remote network to identify which PCs on the remote network are covered by this policy gt Remote Subnet IP amp Remote Subnet Netmask Specify IP address range on your remote network to identify which PCs on the remote network are covered by this policy gt IKE Safety Policy Specify the IKE policy If there is no policy selection add new policy on VPN IPSec IKE Safety Policy page gt Enable Safety Prososal If enabled Select IPSEC Proposal If there is no policy selection add new IPSEC proposal on V PN gt IPSec gt IPSEC Safety Proposal page Up to four IPSEC Proposals can be selected 3 4 8 Routing 3 4 8 1 Static Route 3 4 8 1 1IPv4 Choose the menu Data Service Routing Static Route IPv4 to load the following page Page 59 of 133 GBAOKe BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt Static Route IPv4 Enable Destination IP Netmask Next Hop Type Next Hop Interface Next Hop Address Valid 1 10 0 1 1 255 255 255 0 Interface DATA w 2 D nterface Y E 3 O aan o 4 O gt Interface gt zc s D interface Y i 6 O Interface ATA y 7 O 7 z A 5 O AAA AS z E T a 9 D Interface 10 Fi _u SE Fig
32. Sund y i Stop Day of Week Last in Month E irst in Month Stop Hour of Day Figure 3 166 Time Auto Configuration The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable NTP Enable or disable NTP service gt NTP Service Mode Specify CPE role as NTP Client or both Client and Server gt Primary NTP Server Specify the primary NTP server for role as NTP client gt Second NTP Server Specify the second NTP server for role as NTP client gt Time Zone Enter the local time zone gt Update Interval Specify update interval for role as NTP client 3 8 2 Upgrade 3 8 2 1 Application Firmware upgrade via WEB interface is available There are 2 steps to complete firmware updating 1 Choose menu System gt Upgrade then select the right firmware file click Upgrade wait a few minutes for firmware downloading and programming 2 Choose menu System gt Reboot then click Reboot button to reset the device 3 8 2 2 Configuration 3 8 2 2 1 Update Configuration Configuration updating via WEB interface is available There are 2 steps to complete configuration Page 99 of 133 GBAOKe BG9002N User Manual updating 1 Choose menu System gt Upgrade then select the right configuration file click Upgrade wait a few seconds for downloading and programming 2 Choose menu System gt Reboot then click Reboot button to reset the device 3 8 2 2 2 Export Configuration Configuration
33. authentication information includes account and password the password can be omitted The system uses the extension number as the DISA account so that the account can be regarded as an extension easily For adding a DISA account simply add a SIP account and then configure the extension number The length of DISA account should be specified for fast dialing while the length of password can be arbitrary in stated range Once the caller accesses into the DISA system the system will prompt the caller to input DISA information for authorization Flexible input method is available at this time The caller can input the account password and destination number together or input the account and password first the input the destination number follow the prompts The internal caller can access the DISA feature by using DISA direct dialing key without Interactive Voice Response IVR support 4 12 2 Configuration 1 Parameters eo Internal number phone number to access the DISA IVR system eo External number DID number for external users to access the DISA IVR system Time Lock Effective call permission is affected by Time Lock or not when get through DISA authentication eo DISA enable DISA feature is enabled for this extension DISA password password for authentication o DISA bind caller number the caller from this number does not need to input authentication codes DISA restrictive caller only caller from these numbers is permitted for
34. be heard 4 26Call Park 4 26 1 Introduction Call Park allows an extension to put a call on hold at one telephone and retrieve the call from any other extension by pressing a special sequence of buttons Page 129 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 4 26 2 Configuration 1 Enable Call Park and Call Park Pickup WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set call park timeout ring back WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Control Call Park Time out 4 26 3 Operation Guide Extension number of A is 8001 1 Aand B in conversation 2 Apress transfer button dial 45 A will be heard park number XXXX 3 Extension C off hook dial 45 XXXX C in conversation with B 4 27Recording 4 27 1 Introduction User conversation is being recorded Recording files are automatically stored on the device A call corresponds to a file 4 27 2 Configuration 1 Set Record file WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Record File Voice File Capacity 2 Extension enable record WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Advance Config 4 27 3 Operation Guide Enable record of Extension A 1 A dial B B ring 2 B off hook A talking B 3 A on hook end conversation 4 Choose the menu Voice Service Record File Call Recording you will find record file 4 28Call Back On Busy 4 28
35. be redirected to this host gt Protocol Specify the protocol used for the entry gt Internet Interface Specify the interface to receive requests from the internet for the entry gt Description Enter a name for Virtual Server entry 3 4 3 3 DMZ Settings In computer security a DMZ or Demilitarized Zone sometimes referred to as a perimeter network is a physical or logical network that contains and exposes an organization s external facing services to a larger and insecure network usually the Internet The purpose of a DMZ is to add an additional layer of security to an organization s local area network LAN an external attacker only has direct access to equipment in the DMZ rather than any other part of the network Choose the menu Data Service NAT Config DMZ Settings to load the following page Data Service gt DMZ Settings Enable DMZ O a Index Public IP Private IP Description O 1 10 0 11 11 192 168 1 2 test Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 42 View DMZ Settings The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable DMZ Enable or disable DMZ globally Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data service gt DMZ Settings DMZ PublicIP 10 0 11 11 DMZ Private IP 192 168 1 2 Description test Figure 3 43 Add or Modify DMZ Entry The follo
36. connect LAN port of device gt User line N Phone numbers which are monitored In order to bind user configuration on click Lines Info to load the following page Voice gt Multi Function Phone Phone Port 1 72 Line Phone Number le Suppor Subscribe F Figure 3 145Binding Users Info The following items are displayed on this screen gt Phone Port Multifunctional phone number that is corresponding with the bound user gt Support Subscription Support sending and receiving subscription packet 3 7 8 Voice Mail Number Voicemail is used to convey a caller s recorded audio message when you can not answer the phone It contains a user interface to select play and manage messages Choose the menu Voice Service Voice Mail Number to load the following page Page 87 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Voice gt Voice Mail Number Internal Number 8000 1 32 digits External Number 82598000 1 32 digits 4 Figure 3 146Access Number of Voice Mail 3 7 9 Voice File DIVR Menu Choose the menu Voice Service Voice File IVR Menu to load the following page oice gt Voice File C Index IVR Menu Prompt Voice File Waiting Voice File 1 test aa welcome default 1 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Prompt Voice Browse Import Waiting Music Browse Figure 3 147 Voice File of IVR Menu The following items are displayed on this screen gt Prompt V
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38. function is only valid for the call between two internal externsions Pm Enable No Disturb Allows you to totally block incoming calls at any time If corresponding function key of supplementary services is enabled then dial function key to configure gt Enable Call Waiting When talking a third party phone comes in and you can hear the beep tone If corresponding function key of supplementary services is enabled then dial function key to configure gt Call Back On Busy When talking a third party phone comes in and dial 1 after the prompt tone When you hang up the system will call you and third party gt Alarm Clock Alarm Clock lets the phone ring at a specified time for alerting y Note Call waiting is only valid for FXS 3 6 3 5 Advanced configuration The following parameters can be configured in this page like DISA Route number Fax model Media Transfer Recording Codec and Security Authentication Choose the menu SIP Account gt Account Parameter Advance Config to load the following page Page 76 of 133 Y Y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual IP Account gt Advance Config gt soft8001 General Scheme Route SN 1 M Media Transfer DirectMedia vw Recording Enable O Forbid Attendant Transmit O Security Authentication IP Addr Limit Pattern C White IP Address MAC Limit Pattern O Input White Member User Agent Limit Pattern d Input White Member O Reg Port Limit Pattern Input White Member Seat P
39. gt VLAN ID gt Priority Level gt Primary DNS gt Secondary DNS gt Appoint Server IP Enable this WAN interface DATA can t be disabled Select DHCP if your ISP assigns the IP address automatically Optional Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level Optional VLAN ID of this WAN interface Optional VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface Enter the IP address of your ISP s Primary DNS Domain Name Server manually If you are not clear please consult your ISP It s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank Optional If a Secondary DNS Server address is available enter it Optional If network has multiple DHCP servers enter the IP address of your ISP S DHCP server gt Vendor Class Identifier Optional This option 60 is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the gt Enterprise Code gt Manufacture Name gt Device Class gt Device Type Device Version 3 PPPoE vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional If your ISP Internet Service Provider has provided the account information for the PPPoE connection Page 10 of 133 y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual please choose the PPPoE connection type Used mainly for DSL Internet service Network gt WAN Interface Name VOICE Enable Type PPPoE vw VLAN Enable YLAN ID T 1 4094 Priority Level 6 0 7
40. local printer Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Y Wizard This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer connections If you have a Plug and Play printer that connects AX through a USB port or any other hot pluggable port such as IEEE 1394 infrared and so on you do not need to use this wizard Click Cancel to close the wizard and then plug the printer s cable into your computer or point the printer toward your computer s infrared port and turn the printer on Windows will automatically install the printer for you To continue click Next Select Local printer attached to this computer Page 108 of 133 Back Figure 3 179 Add Printer GROK BG9002N User Manual Add Printer Wizard Local or Network Printer The wizard needs to know which type of printer to set up Select the option that describes the printer you want to use 2 Local printer attached to this computer Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer A network printer or a printer attached to another computer y To setup a network printer that is not attached to a print server LD use the Local printer option Figure 3 180 Connecting local printer 3 Create a new port Select Create a new port and select Standard TCP IP Port Add Printer Wizard Select a Printer Port Computers communicate with printers through ports Select the port you want your printer to use
41. lt A Figure 3 49 Add or Modify Access Control Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Action The policy of this entry Allow or Deny It is the inverse of Policy Read only gt Enable Rule Enable or disable this rule gt Description Enter a description string for this rule gt Source IP Range Enter the source IP range in dotted decimal format e g 192 168 1 23 gt Destination IP Range Enter the destination IP range in dotted decimal format e g 192 168 1 23 gt Service Name Choose a service type that defined in Service Type page gt Active Time Specify the time range for the entry to take effect gt Active Day Specify the day range for the entry to take effect 3 4 4 3 2 User Authentication This sub page is used to control Internet access through username and password Page 37 of 133 Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Internet Access Ctrl gt User Authentication to load the following page DataService gt Internet Access Ctrl Access Control User Authentication Page Push Enable User Authentication d Index Username Password O 1 gaoke gktel Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 50 View User Authentication Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable User Authentication Enable or disable user authentication globally If enabled only the following list of users and passwords can access the Internet Press Sa
42. n s0 c 100 gt Result This page displays the result of capture packets Click Start button to capture the packets which correspond to the configuration requirement Click Stop button to stop capturing the packets Click pcap to open or download the capture packets file Click clean to delete all the packets file Click Refresh button to refresh the web page 3 8 5 3 WAN Speed Test Test the download speed and upload speed of WAN interface and show the result on the web page Choose the menu System Diagnostic WAN Speed Test to load the following page System gt WAN Speed Test Download URL Upload URL Figure 3 170 WAN Speed Test The following items are displayed on this screen gt Download URL Enter the URL to test the download speed of WAN For example http speedtest1 szunicom com speedtest random1000x1000 jpg gt Upload URL Enter the URL to test the upload speed of WAN For example http speedtest1 szunicom com speedtest random2000x2000 jpg Click the Start button to starting test 3 8 6 User Management You can change the factory default user password of the device Choose the menu System User Management to load the following page System gt User Management Username Super Admin O Guest O New Password Confirm Password Figure 3 171 User Management The following items are displayed on this screen gt Username You can
43. packets received from Source Port will be duplicated and the duplicate will be send to Destination Port 3 3 6 2 Media Type Choose the menu Network Port Management Media Type to load the following page Network gt Port Management Port Mirror Media Type Media Type WAN Auto Negotiation v LAN1 Auto Negotiation Y LAN2 Auto Negotiation Y LANS Aut o Negot iat ion v LAN4 Auto Negotiation v Current Status WAN 1000Mbps Full Duplex LANI Link Down LANZ Link Down LAN3 100Mbps Full Duplex Lam4 100Mbps Full Duplex Figure 3 28 Media Type The following items are displayed on this screen gt Media Type provides the following six modes to all physical ports 10M Half Duplex 10M Full Duplex 100M Half Duplex 100M Full Duplex 1000M Full Duplex Auto Negotiation gt Current Status Current link status of all physical ports Read only 3 3 7 IPv6 Configuration Choose the menu Network IPv6 to load the following page Page 26 of 133 GRHOKe CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Network gt IPv6 IP Stack Version WAN Configuration Enable WAN Access Mode Link Local Address Global Unicast Address Default Gateway Address DNS Enable DHCP PD LAN Configuration Enable LAN Link Local Address Globe Unicast Address Address Auto Allocate Mode Manual Allocate Address Prefix Prefix Life Time Default Gateway Life Time Prim
44. select the user with different permissions However you can not select the user whose permission is higher than your permission gt New Password Enter the new password for specified user not more than 32 characters and the space is not supported gt Confirm Password Enter the new password again to confirm for specified user not more than 32 characters and the space is not supported Page 102 of 133 GAHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Click the Save button when finished 3 8 7 System Log 3 8 7 1 Log Config Choose the menu System System Log Log Config to load the following page Bystem gt Syste no l Log Config Log Display Log Level INFO y Log Content ALARM LOGIN NMS VOICE M pata LI OTHER Local Log Enable Remote Log Enable C Log Server IP 138 0 60 2 Log Server Port 1 65535 Figure 3 172 Configure System Log The following items are displayed on this screen gt Log Level By selecting the log level only logs of this level will be shown gt Log Content By selecting the log content only logs of selected content will be shown gt Local Log Enable Check this box to enable local log function gt Remote Log Enable Check this box to enable remote log function the logs will be send to the Log Server gt Log Server IP Enter the IP address of the Log Server gt Log Server Port Enter the port that Log service used Click the Save button when fin
45. the first digit 2 23 213 2183 is matched o 3XXSXX denotes numbers start with 3 the length can be 3 or 5 If the short timer configured expires between the third digit and the fourth digit the number will be sent 0 9 0 9 0 9 denotes numbers end with and the length is no less than 2 0 9 T denotes any number that dialing time out y Note The digitmap is used for FXS only 3 7 11 4 Signal Tone Choose the menu Voice Service FXO FXS Management Signal Tone to load the following page oice gt Signal Tone Tone Type Other v Dial Tone User Define User Define Enable F Dial tone frequency 1 100 2000 Hz Dial tone frequency 2 100 2000 Hz Busy Tone User Define User Define Enable F Busy Tone Frequency 1 100 2000 Hz Busy Tone Frequency2 100 2000 Hz On Time 500 100 10000 ms Off Time 500 100 10000 ms Ring Back Tone User Define User Define Enable A Ring Back Tone Frequency 1 100 2000 Hz Ring Back Tone Frequency 2 100 2000 Hz On Time 100 10000 ms Off Time 100 10000 ms Page 92 of 133 GROKke BG9002N User Manual Distinction Ring Internal Ring On Timel 10 1 100 100ms Internal Ring Off Time 1 40 1 100 100ms Internal Ring On Time2 0 0 100 100ms Internal Ring Off Time2 0 0 100 100ms External Ring On Timel 10 1 100 100ms External Ring Off Time 1 40 1 100 100ms External Ring On Time2 0 0 100 100ms External Ring Off Time2 0 0 100
46. the menu Data Service Firewall Config Internet Access Ctrl Access Control to load the following page Page 36 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual 5 _ Dataservice gt Internet A ccessCtrl access Control User Authentication Page Push Enable Access Control Policy Allow 0 Index Enable Src IP Range Dst IP Range Service Name Active Time Description F T Enable 10 0 1 1 192 168 100 1 typel 00 00 23 59 rulei Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 48 View Access Control Entry The following items are displayed on this screen Enable Access Control Enable or disable access control from WAN gt Policy Default policy of access control Allow or Deny If Allow is selected all packets will be allowed except the entries list on this page If Deny is selected all packets will be denied except the entries list on this page Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry DataService gt Access Control Action Deny Enable Rule Description rulel Source IP Range 10 0 1 1 to 10 0 1 200 Destination IP Range 192 168 100 1 to 192 168 100 200 Service Name typel Active Time 00 00 23 59 hh mm Active Day vial MiMonday MlTuesday M Wednesday MThursday MFriday M Saturday lM Sunday i
47. this account authentication is requisite all the same 2 Configure DISA access number WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config DISA Number 3 Add DISA account Add SIP account first and then configure the extension number of the corresponding SIP account 4 Configure DISA password Page 120 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Advance Config 5 Modify DISA direct dialing key WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config DISA Number 4 12 3 Operation Guide DISA access number is 333 account length is 4 Extension number of user A is 8001 DISA password is 1234 call permission is Long Distance and current call permission is degraded to Internal by Call Restriction feature DISA account of user B is 7001 which is bound with an unregistered SIP account DISA password is 5678 and call permission is Local 1 User B make a local call to 87654321 directly on extension A failure prompts will be heard 2 B dial 333 input 7001 5678 then input 81234567 follow the voice prompts the call can be connected 3 Amake a local call to 87654321 directly on extension A failure prompts will be heard 4 Adial 333 input 8001 1234 then input 81234567 follow the voice prompts a call to 87654321 will be placed 4 13Conference Call 4 13 1 Introduction Conference call allows the calling party to call the other participants and add th
48. whether to enable authentication for the tunnel If enabled enter the authentication secret gt Enable Debug Specify whether to enable the debug for L2TP Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Usename 12tp_userl o Password 112tp_psw2 Binding IP 192 168 1 206 ps Description test Figure 3 77 Add or Modify L2TP Client Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Username Enter the account name of L2TP tunnel It should be configured identically on server and client gt Password Enter the password of L2TP tunnel It should be configured identically on server and client gt Binding IP Enter the IP address of the client which is allowed to connect to this L2TP server gt Description Enter the humane readable description for this account Page 54 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual 3 4 7 4 IPSEC IPSEC IP Security is a set of services and protocols defined by IETF Internet Engineering Task Force to provide high security for IP packets and prevent attacks To ensure a secured communication the two IPSEC peers use IPSEC protocol to negotiate the data encryption algorithm and the security protocols for checking the integrity of the transmission data and exchange the key to data de encryption IPSEC has two important security protocols AH Authentic
49. 002N User Manual Mute mute moderator self or other participants Instructions for participant mute mute keys participant number Mute amp Deaf mute and deaf moderator self Invite Member add participant to the conference call Kick Member Kick participant to the conference call Transfer moderator transfer the moderator role to another participant Recording start or end recording of conference call Accept speak request allow the participant to speak after received the request Refuse speak request disallow the participant to speak after received the request Conference lock nobody can join the conference after the conference is locked unless the moderator call them or unlock the conference Add conference room WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Conference 4 13 3 Operation Guide A conference room is configured as public conference with internal phone number 5555 the moderator authentication code is 1234 Extension A dial 5555 a greeting message will be heard then dial 1234 A will become the moderator of conference 1 2 Adial 13 TN to add B to the conference call TN is the phone number of B 3 B answer A and B can talk to each other 4 Extension C dial 5555 to join the conference 5 User D call the Auto Attendant then dial 5555 to join the conference 6 A B C D are all in conference call 4 14Voicemail 4 14 1 Introduction Voice mail is used to convey a caller s recorded audio mes
50. 01 is phone number of user B 2 Aoff hook special dial tone will be heard B start ring after 5 seconds 3 B answer A and B in conversation 4 Aon hook end conversation 5 Aoff hook dial 52 deactivate delay hotline then on hook 6 Aoff hook hear normal dial tone and hear busy tone after 10 seconds 4 25Instant Hotline 4 25 1 Introduction Stored hotline number will be sent immediately when you pick up the phone 4 25 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Instant Hotline and Cancel Instant Hotline WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set instant hotline WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Delay Time Long must equal to 0 Keypad service system 42 TN TN is the hotline number 3 Cancel instant hotline WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary empty hotline number Keypad service system 42 EN instant hotline can be deactivated at other extension and EN is the extension number which needs to deactivate instant hotline 4 25 3 Operation Guide Extension number of A is 8000 extension number of B is 8001 1 Extension A dial 42 8001 then on hook 2 Aoff hook B start ring immediately 3 B answer A and B in conversation 4 Aon hook end conversation 5 B off hook dial 42 8000 deactivate instant hotline of extension A 6 Aoff hook dial tone will
51. 12 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_timeout Jan 1 18 07 53 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg timeout e lt jii gt Figure 3 173 Display System Log Page 103 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Click the Export button to export all the local logs as a file Click the Clear button to clear all the local logs from the device permanently not just from the page Click Refresh button to refresh the web page 3 8 8 TRO69 TR 069 Technical Report 069 is a Broadband Forum technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol CWMP It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end user devices As a bi directional SOAP HTTP based protocol it provides the communication between customer premises equipment CPE and Auto Configuration Servers ACS It includes both a safe auto configuration and the control of other CPE management functions within an integrated framework Choose the menu System TR069 to load the following page System gt TRO69 ee a ee Serial Number Enable ACS Address ACS Port ACS Server Name SSL Enable Schedular Send Inform Single Account Enable TRO69 Account TRO69 password Connection Request Auth Connection Request Username Connection Request Password CPE Server Name CPE Port Status Fail Reason OOOEB4BG9000000eb409ad20 192 168 1 121 8080
52. 13 char format stands for any combination of keyboard characters in the specified length 3 WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 It s based on Radius Server Choose one of these types the following page is loaded Network gt WLAN gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering A i i SESH ssipi Erten Authentication WPAWPA2 a Algorithm AES Y Renew Interval 3600 0 2592000 s O not renew PMK Cache Period 10 0 43200 min default 10 Enable Pre Auth E Radius Server IP 1 1 1 1 Radius Server Port 1812 0 65535 default 1812 Shared Secret 000000000 8 64characters Session Timeout 65500 0 65500 s default 65500 Figure 3 17 Configure WIFI WPA Security Page 19 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual The following items are displayed on this screen gt SSID The SSID enabled in WLAN Basic Settings page Read only gt Authentication The authentication type selected WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 gt Algorithm You can select either TKIP or AES or TKIP AES gt Renew Interval Specify the update interval in seconds Enter 0 to disable the update gt PMK Cache Period Pairwise Master Key PMK Set WPA2 PMKID cache timeout period after time out the cached key will be deleted This parameter is valid when you select WPA2 or WPA WPA2 gt Enable Pre Auth This is used to speed up roaming before pre authenticating
53. 168 1 121 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 600 0 6357 0 660 ms Figure 3 168 Ping Diagnostic The following items are displayed on this screen gt Ping Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of the PC whose connection you wish to diagnose gt Ping Count Specifies the number of Echo Request messages sent gt Result This page displays the result of diagnosis Click Start button to check the connectivity of the Internet Click Stop button to stop sending the Echo Request messages Click Refresh button to refresh the web page 3 8 5 2 Tcpdump You can use tcpdump tool to capture the packets and show the result of capture packets Choose the menu System Diagnostic gt Tcpdump to load the following page System gt Tepdump Interface VLANI v Protocol sIP O uppO alo Result tcpdump listening on br link type EN1OMB Ethernet capture size 65535 bytes 220 packets captured 261 packets received by filter 41 packets dropped by kernel sA 1 pcap clean Figure 3 169 Tcpdump Diagnostic The following items are displayed on this screen Interface By selecting the interface only packets through this interface will be captured Page 101 of 133 GROKE BG9002N User Manual gt Protocol By selecting the protocol only packets of this protocol will be captured gt Tcpodump Enter some options of tcodump e g
54. 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 2742 192 168 1 1 2739 192 168 1 1 2746 192 168 1 1 2744 192 168 1 1 2766 192 168 1 1 2740 192 168 1 1 2753 192 168 1 1 2752 192 168 1 1 2743 192 168 1 1 2750 192 168 1 1 2751 192 168 1 1 2749 192 168 1 1 2748 192 168 1 1 2755 TCP_TIME_ WAIT TCP_TIME_ WAIT TCP_TIME_WAIT TCP_TIME_WAIT TCP_ESTABLISHED TCP_TIME_ WAIT TCP_TIME_WAIT TCP_TIME_WAIT TCP_TIME_ WAIT TCP_TIME_ WAIT TCP_TIME_WAIT TCP_TIME_WAIT TCP_TIME_WAIT TCP_TIME_ WAIT lt p lt lt Total 2 Pages 40 Rows Figure 3 33 Net State 3 4 2 DHCP Server 3 4 2 1 Static Address Assign Choose the menu Data Service DHCP Server Static Address Assign and then you can view and add address which is assigned for clients When you specify a static IP address for a client on the LAN that client will always receive the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server The Reserved IP addresses should be assigned to the devices that require permanent IP settings Page 29 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual D ata Service gt DHCP Server Static Address Assign Status DHCP Relay O Index IP Netmask MAC Description O 1 192 168 0 30 255 255 0 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 Clienti Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 34 View Static Address Assign Configuration Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the D
55. 6 3 6 Incoming Black amp White List Blacklist amp Whitelist is one function which detects incoming calls and rejects unwanted callers which are in the blacklist and allows only whitelist numbers to come through If blacklist is enabled you can only configure blacklist otherwise you can configure a whitelist In order to enable the blacklist or whitelist choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Page 77 of 133 lt Q GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Service Control Choose the menu SIP Account gt Account Parameter Incoming Black amp White List to load the following page SIP Account gt InComing Blacklist gt soft8001 Information List Type a a Figure 3 117 Incoming Black amp White List On click Add button to load the following page SIP Account gt InComing Blacklist gt soft8001 Information Phone Number Or SIP Account Figure 3 118 Parameters of Black amp White List 3 6 3 7 Outgoing Black amp White List Blacklist amp Whitelist is one function which permits to call the numbers in the whitelist for outgoing calls If the blacklist is enabled you can only configure blacklist Otherwise you can configure a whitelist In order to enable the blacklist or whitelist choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Control Choose the menu SIP Account gt Account Parameter OutGoing Black amp White List to load the following page ISIP Account gt OutC
56. 6Packetizer Period gt G 711A Packet Period RTP packetization period of G 711A codec gt G 711u Packet Period RTP packetization period of G 711U codec gt G 723 Packet Period RTP packetization period of G 723 codec gt G 729 Packet Period RTP packetization period of G 729 codec 3 7 12 Advanced Config 3 12 1 Emergency Phone Number User dials the number without calling privileges restricted Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Emergency Phone Number to load the following page Voice gt Emergency Phone Number d Emergency Phone Number F 110 1 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Figure 3 157Emergency Phone Number List On click Add button to load following page Voice gt FXS Parameter Emergency Phone Number 1 16 digits Figure 3 158 Emergency Number 3 7 12 2 DISA Number DISA Number is access code to enter the DISA system Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config DISA Number to load the following page Voice gt DISA Number Internal Number only input O 9 External Number only input O 9 Time Lock Valid O Page 94 of 133 GRHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Figure 3 159 Access Number of DISA The following items are displayed on this screen gt Internal number Phone number to access the DISA IVR system gt Extenal number DID number for external users to access the DISA IVR system gt Time Lock Valid
57. 94 Priority Level e 0 7 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 static DHCP Appoint Server IP O Vendor Class Identifier Enterprise Code Manufacture Name Device Class Device Type Device Version Server IP 0 0 0 0 i Rg Username luser e Password password e Enable Encryption F Figure 3 11 WAN PPTP The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Enable this WAN interface DATA can t be disabled gt Type Select PPTP if your ISP provides a PPTP connection gt VLAN Enable Optional Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level gt VLAN ID Optional VLAN ID of this WAN interface Optional VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface Enter the IP address of your ISP s Primary DNS Domain Name Server gt Priority Level gt Primary DNS Page 13 of 133 O ONOKE BG9002N User Manual manually If you are not clear please consult your ISP It s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank gt Secondary DNS Optional If a Secondary DNS Server address is available enter it gt Server IP Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP gt Username Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP If you are not clear please consult your ISP Password Enter the Password provided by your ISP gt Enable Encryption Enable PPTP link encryption Secondary Connection Here allow you to configure the secondary connecti
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59. Access Ctrl The following items are displayed on this screen gt Port Port when using SSH tools access device Internet Web Access gt Allow Access If enabled allow access to the device from the Internet via SSH gt IP Limit If enabled allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Internet via SSH gt IP Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via SSH gt IPv6 Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via SSH Intranet Web Access gt Allow Access If enabled allow access to the device from the Intranet via SSH gt IP Limit If enabled allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Intranet via SSH gt IP Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Intranet via SSH gt IPv6 Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the Page 41 of 133 y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual device from the Intranet via SSH 3 4 4 5 Filter Strategy Each sub page under this page is used to filter Internet access 3 4 4 5 1 Keyword Filter Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Filter Strategy Keyword Filter to load the following page Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del
60. Authentication password Max Intercurrent Count The maximum of concurrent calls in the same time for the account gt Enable Register Enable or disable registering gt Server Description Server IP or domain Batch Increase in bulk registered IP trunk account account name and authentication Page 69 of 133 GROKE BG9002N User Manual name 3 5 5 Wildcard Group Register This function must be supported by SIP server or IMS platform in order to reduce the number of registering packets Registered IP trunk accounts are divided into groups Each group only one account registers to the server If this account is registered then all accounts are registered in this group Choose the menu SIP Trunk Register IP Trunk gt Wildcard Group Register to load the following page SIP Trunk gt Wildcard Group Register Enable Group Register Server Name 192 168 1 181 ae Wildcard Group No Group Number Account _ Register Group Num Account _ 4s Show Number Account ibe test 2 bg test2 bg testl o AN Figure 3 105Parameters of Wildcard Group Register gt Enable Group Register Whether or not to enable the group registering 3 5 6 Static IP Trunk Static IP trunk is used for peer to peer connecting with other media gateway 3 5 6 1 Configuration instructions Choose the menu SIP Trunk Static IP Trunk to load the following page ISIP Trunk gt Static IP Trunk
61. Call Waiting tone two fast beeps for FXS user alerts you when you have another incoming call You can simply put the first caller on hold and answer the second call If you re on an important call and do not wish to answer the incoming call you can simply continue talking 4 15 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Waiting and Cancel Call Waiting WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Enable call waiting WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 58 3 Cancel call waiting WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 58 4 15 3 Operation Guide Extension A dial 58 voice prompts operation is successful will be heard 2 A make a call to B B answer 3 C make a call to A A hear two fast beeps 4 Apress transfer button then press 2 B will be holded A and C in conversation 5 Apress transfer button then press 1 C will be disconnected A and B in conversation 4 16Three Party Calling 4 16 1 Introduction Three Party Calling allows you to add a third party to your conversation You can create a three Page 123 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual party call base on Call Holding or Call Waiting 4 16 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Waiting and Cancel Call Waiting WEB configuration Choose the men
62. Disable Set Call Forward Unconditional Y de Disable Cancel Call Forward Unconditional 57 Disable Ring Test Oo Disable Time Report O0 X Disable Set Call Forward No Reply 41 Disable Cancel Call Forward No Reply 41 Disable Set Call Forward on Busy 40 Disable Cancel Call Forward on Busy 40 Disable Set Instant Hotline 42 Disable Cancel Instant Hotline 42 Disable Set Delay Hotline 52 Disable Cancel Delay Hotline 52 Disable Function Name Function Key Enable Set Call Waiting 58 Disable Cancel Call Waiting 58 Disable Set Abbreviated Dialing ba Ng Disable Cancel Abbreviated Dialing 51 Disable Use Abbreviated Dialing N E Disable Call Park 45 Disable Call Park Pickup 45 Disable Set Call Forward Unregistered 43 Disable Cancel Call Forward Unregistered 43 Disable Set Call Back on Busy 59 Disable Cancel Call Back on Busy 59 Disable Set Registered Call on Busy 53 Disable Cancel Registered Call on Busy 53 Disable Search Number 114 Disable lt lt lt 2 gt gt gt Total 2 Pages 34 Rows Figure 3 163 Supplementary Service Key List The items can only be modified and can t be added deleted 3 7 12 6 Supplementary Service Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary to load the following page Voice gt Supplementary Service Call Restriction Call Restriction Permission 1 Forbidden Call Restriction Permission 2 Forbidden Call Restriction Permissi
63. FI Advanced Settings The following items are displayed on this screen gt Fragmentation Threshold This value is the maximum size determining whether packets will be fragmented Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance since excessive packets 2346 is the default setting and is recommended gt RTS Threshold Here you can specify the RTS Request to Send Threshold If the packet is larger than the specified RTS Threshold size the device will send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiate the sending of a data frame The default value is 2347 gt Transmit Power Here you can specify the transmit power of device 100 is the default setting and is recommended gt Enable WMM Enable or disable the WIFI WMM function globally WMM function can guarantee the packets with high priority messages being transmitted preferentially It is strongly recommended enabled Page 21 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual 3 3 4 5 Clients Info Choose the menu Network WLAN Clients Info to load the following page Network gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering MAC AID Bandwidth SSID 00 66 4b 2e 00 52 1 20MHz Eltek 11 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Figure 3 21 View Wifi Clients Info This page shows all connected WIFI client information read only The following items are displayed on this screen gt MAC The MAC address of this c
64. IEEE 802 1X EAP part of the full RSN authentication and key handshake before actually associating with a new AP Default is disable This parameter is valid when you select WPA2 or WPA WPAZ2 gt Rasius Server IP Enter the IP address of the Radius Server gt Rasius Server Port Enter the port that radius service used gt Shared Seret Enter the password for the Radius Server gt Session Timeout Specify the session timeout in seconds Enter 0 to not limit the timeout 3 3 4 3 WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS originally Wi Fi Simple Config is a computing standard that attempts to allow easy establishment of a secure wireless home network WPS currently supports two methods Personal Information Number PIN and Push Button Configuration PBC The difference between the two methods is much pretty described in their names The PIN method involves entering a client device PIN obtained either from a client application GUI or a label on a device into the appropriate admin screen on a Registrar device The PBC method requires the user to push buttons on the Registrar and Client devices within a two minute period to connect them The two minute period also applies to the PIN method The buttons can be physical as they typically are on AP router devices or virtual as is normal on client devices Choose the menu Network WLAN WPS to load the WPS page 1 PIN Mode If PIN mode is selected the following page is loaded Network gt
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66. Internet Web Access gt Allow Access If enabled allow access to the device from the Internet via telnet gt IP Limit If enabled allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Internet via telnet gt IP Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via telnet gt IPv6 Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via telnet Page 40 of 133 GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Intranet Web Access gt Allow Access If enabled allow access to the device from the Intranet via telnet gt IP Limit If enabled allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Intranet via telnet gt IP Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Intranet via telnet gt IPv6 Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the device from the Intranet via telnet 3 4 4 4 3 SSH Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Netword Access Ctrl SSH to load the following page Data Service gt Network Access Ctrl WEB TELNET SSH Port 22 1 65535 Internet SSH Access Allow Access O IP Limit IP Range 1 0 6C E E IPv6 Range lle Intranet SSH Access Allow Access IP Limit E IP Range 1192 168 J E 2 IPv 6 Range 1 60 EA Figure 3 55 Configure SSH
67. KE BG9002N User Manual 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Appearance Figure 2 1 BG9000 Front View Table 2 2 LED a of Powerisoff CO TT SSCS INTERNET type WAN PPPoE connection INTERNET Slow Flash Green l l authenticate failed Of Nooplical signalis detected Po No Ethernet signal is detected or No VPN comen Page 2 of 133 O GROKeE BG9002N User Manual Off All accounts register failure Solid Green All accounts register successfully Some accounts register successfully and Flash Green l l rest register fails Figure 2 2 BG9000 Rear View WAN 1000 100 10Mpbs ethernet ports LAN N 1000 100 10Mpbs ethernet ports SFP Gigabit fiber interface SD Interface for SD card FXS Analog telephone interface POWER DC power input connector Reset button Use the button to restore the device to the factory defaults WPS WIFI WPS switch 2 2Hardware Interface Table 2 3 Hardware interface LAN 4 100 1000BASE T ports WAN 1 FE ethernet port or 1 GE optical port WIFI 4 WIFI access point support 802 11b g n SFP 1 Gigabit fiber interface USB 2 USB 2 0 port use for storage or 3G modem 2 3Features Data Network o WAN 1xGE 1xSFP and 1xUSB port for 2G 3G USB Modem Connectivity e LAN 2x10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet Port Page 3 of 133 Q cnoe WAN Access Mode Static IP address PPPoE DHCP PPTP and L2TP Networking Interface Multi WAN Bridge Mode 802 1Q QOS Destination Source MAC IP Application DSCP S
68. L2 Data Rule Type The following items are display on this page gt SRC MAC Source MAC address of packets gt DEST MAC Destination MAC address of packets gt Ether Type The ether type of packets gt VLAN ID The VLAN id of packets 802 1p The VLAN priority of packets Action gt Drop Drop the packets matched with the rule gt Remark VID Change the VID of packets matched with the rule gt Remark 802 1p Change the 802 1P priority of packets matched with the rule gt Remark DSCP Change the DSCP of packets matched with the rule gt Priority Change the scheduling queue of packets matched with the rule gt Maximal Bandwidth Limit the bandwidth of packet matched with the rule 3 4 6 DDNS DDNS Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a fixed domain name to a dynamic WAN ip address which enables the Internet hosts to access the Router or the hosts in LAN using the domain names Choose the menu Data Service DDNS to load the following page Page 50 of 133 GRhOke BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt DDNS DDNS Enable 4 Username dydns Password eeccce First Url dydnsl com Second Url dydns2 com Update Interval 600 0 65535 s Server Type DYNDNS EA Server Name Server Url Dyn DNS Server Name Dyn DNS Server Url System Item DDNS Status DDNS_TASK_NOT_INIT Figure 3 71 Configure DDNS The following items are display on this page gt DDNS Enable Active or inactive dynamic DNS servic
69. Menu test Nal Holiday IVR Menu test a O Index Play Time Menu Id Figure 3 138 IVR Configuration The following items are displayed on this screen gt Default IVR Menu If you don t configure IVR menu of holidays and time period use this IVR menu gt Holiday Menu Holiday uses special IVR menu Choose the menu Voice Service Advance config Holiday to configure gt IVR of time period On click Add button to load following page Voice gt AutoAttendant gt IVR Configuration Start Time 00 00 HH MM IVR Menu test se Figure 3 139 IVR of Time Period Page 84 of 133 GAHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION 3 7 6 Conference BG9002N User Manual Conference call allows the calling party to call the other participants and add them to the conference room lt also allows the called party to participate during the conference call 3 7 6 1 Conference Room Choose the menu Voice Service Conference Conference Room to load the following page Voice gt Conference Conference Room Function Keys C Index Name Prompt Level State Max Participants Recording Public Conference Internal Number External Number First Member As Moderator Wait Moderator Start ES Lt Ea Add Del Figure 3 140 Conference Room List On click Add button to load following page Voice gt Conference gt Conference Room gt Enable gt Recording gt Public Conference gt Fist Member As Moderator gt
70. O BG9000 User Manual Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Co LTD BG9000 User Manual Version BG9000 13 12 100 We are enthusiastic for providing tech support in every way You can get in touch with local dearer as well as contact to Customer Service Department directly Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Co LTD Address GaoKe Science Park No 168 Gaopu Road Guangzhou P R C Tel Central 86 20 82598555 Customer services 86 20 82598191 Fax 86 20 82598121 86 20 82599989 P C 510663 Website www gk tel com E mail info gk tel com Copyright Copyright by Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Company Limited All rights are reserved No Part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Company Limited is the trademarks of Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Company Limited No the trademarks may be counterfeited Disclaimer Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Company Limited reserves the right to change the document from time to time at its sole discretion and not to make the notice to anyone in advance Preface Version Statement This Manual is provided for BG9000 gateway the software version must be at least 1 10 Brief Introduction This manual provides technical information on how to configure and operate application for your BG9000 un
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72. T IP Optional If NAT is selected NAT IP address can be assigned gt Enable DHCP Server Enable or disable DHCP server on this LAN interface gt Start IP lf Enable DHCP Server is selected enter the Start IP address to define a range for the DHCP server to assign dynamic IP addresses This address should be in the same IP address subnet with the IP address of this LAN interface gt End IP If Enable DHCP Server is selected enter the End IP address to define a range for the DHCP server to assign dynamic IP addresses This address should be in the same IP address subnet with the IP address of this LAN interface gt Netmask If Enable DHCP Server is selected enter the Netmask to define a range for the DHCP server to assign dynamic IP addresses Gateway Optional If Enable DHCP Server is selected enter the Gateway address to be assigned gt Primary DNS Optional If Enable DHCP Server is selected enter the Primary DNS server address to be assigned gt Secondary DNS Optional If Enable DHCP Server is selected enter the Secondary DNS server address to be assigned gt Lease Time Second If Enable DHCP Server is selected specify the length of time the DHCP server will reserve the IP address for each client After the IP address expired the client will be automatically assigned a new one Advanced Parameter gt LAN Port Select the physical LAN port to bind the IP address of this LAN interface gt WAN Subinterfac
73. User Agent field gt Hold Mode Select the SIP signal format of call hold gt Enable Next Nonce Enable SIP packets with nonce count field information incremented each one and with a maximum value gt Support PRACK Enable or disable provisional response If enabled 1xx except 100rel messages are required to respond with ACK gt Support User Phone Whether or not SIP signaling packets with User Phone field information gt Update Register Cycle Based on server response to update registering period gt Support Full Register Each registering packets are generated rather than re issued gt First Package With Auth Info The first registration packet with authentication information gt SDP With Audio When T38 Faxing T38 fax signaling packet with audio information 3 5 4 Register IP Trunk Add SIP account the most important parameters are SIP account password SIP Server IP trunk Page 68 of 133 Y Y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual group binding callee and matched caller Choose the menu SIP Trunk Register IP Trunk gt Registered IP Trunk to load the following page Registered Server Registered IP Trunk Wildcard Group Register Main Backup Proxy Poll Register config Search F Trunk Name Group Number Account Match Caller Binding Callee E Conn State Enable Primary Secondary Server description Register Reg States Reg States TRO69 Config Total O Pages O Rows Figure 3 103Registered IP Trunk L
74. WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering Enable WPS WPS Mode si PIN PBC PIN Set PIN Code Figure 3 18 Configure WIFI WPS PIN The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable WPS Enable or disable the WIFI WPS function globally gt WPS Mode Choose the WPS mode PIN gt PIN Code If PIN mode is chosen enter the 8 digit PIN code and then click Connect Page 20 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual 2 PBC Mode If PBC mode is selected the following page is loaded Network gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering Enable WPS WPS Mode PIN amp pec PBC Set Simulation Connect Figure 3 19 Configure WIFI WPS PBC The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable WPS Enable or disable the WIFI WPS function globally gt WPS Mode Choose the WPS mode PBC gt PBC Set If PBC mode is chosen then click Simulation Connect 3 3 4 4 Advanced Settings Choose the menu Network WLAN Advanced Settings to load the following page Po Network gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering i Fragmentation Threshold 2346 256 2346 default 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 256 2347 default 2347 Transmit Power 1100 1 100 default 100 Enable WMM Figure 3 20 Configure WI
75. Wait Moderator gt Internal Number gt External Number gt Moderator PIN gt Member PIN Enable Recording Public Conference First Member 4s Moderator Wait Moderator Prompt Level Conference Name Internal Number External Number Moderator PIN Member PIN Start Time End Time Max Participants b a E a Brief m 20 max 63 characters 1 31 digits 1 31 digits 1 8 digits 1 8 digits 3 30 Figure 3 141 Parameters of Conference Room The following items are displayed on this screen Conference Room is valid Check the box to enable recording for meeting Indicates the conference is public or not The public conference is always open and the private conference is only open at specified time First telephone which enters the conference room is moderator When the conference room is a public meeting The participants can not speak at the beginning when the conference is configured to wait moderator they should ask for permission of moderator to speak Internal phone number to enter this conference room DID number to enter this conference room Used to distinguish the moderator and other participants Used for participant authentication should be different from moderator Page 85 of 133 h GAOKE CREATIVE SOLUTION gt Start Time gt End Time gt Max Participants BG9002N User Manual PIN Start time for private conference End time for private confer
76. a 3 4 7 4 1IKE Safety Proposal In this table you can view the information of IKE Proposals Choose the menu Data Service VPN I IPSec IKE Safety Proposal to load the following page Data Service gt VPN gt IPSec IKE Safety Proposal IKE Safety Policy IPSEC Safety Proposal IPSEC Safety Policy d Index Proposal Name Encryption Algorithm Auth Algorithm DH Group O L testl 3DES SHA1 DH 1536 modp Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 78 View IKE Safety Proposal Configuration Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service gt VPN gt I PSec gt IKE Proposal Proposal Name test k Maximum 128 Characters Encryption Algorithm 3DES v Auth Algorithm SHA1 K DH Group DH 1536 modp K Page 55 of 133 y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Figure 3 79 Add or Modify IKE Safety Proposal Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Proposal Name Specify a unique name to the IKE proposal for identification and management purposes The IKE proposal can be applied to IPSEC proposal gt Encryption Algorithm Specify the encryption algorithm for IKE negotiation Options include DES DES Data Encryption Standard encrypts a 64 bit block of plain text with a 56 bit key 3DES Triple DES encrypts a plain text with 168 bit key AES Uses the AES a
77. allee Inverse Polarity F Caller Inverse Polarity F Figure 3 153FXS Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen gt Min Flash Detect Time Max Flash Detect Time gt Flash Key Enable gt Three Party Call Reject Key gt Switch Call Key The minimum time to detect the flash The maximum time to detect the flash Whether to enable digit detect after flash If the digit specified is detected after flash enter the conference mode If the digit specified is detected after flash reject the call on hold If the digit specified is detected after flash hold the active call or recover the call on hold gt Keep the hold call when onhook If selected when hanging up in this context the telephone rings gt Quick Dial Key gt Asterisk Func Key gt Tap Report gt Escape Seq gt CID Enable gt Callee Inverse Polarity gt Caller Inverse Polarity 3 11 2 DSP Parameters to notify the user there is still a call on hold Whether to send telephone number immediately after receiving the key Whether to use the key as flash key Whether to report an event to server when flash detected Whether to use an escape characters when sending special DT MF Whether to enable caller id globally Whether to activate the Polarity Reversal for FXS callee Whether to activate the Polarity Reversal for FXS caller Choose the menu Voice Service gt FXO FXS Management DSP Parameters to load t
78. ary DNS TPvd v6 v IP wi Aut o oy St at eless Stateless Y Stateless vw Auto v Enable DHCP PD is Required SLAAC RDNSS 3600 0 65535 O no limited 3600 0 65535 O not as default route Secondary DNS Figure 3 29 Configure IPv6 The following items are displayed on this screen gt IP Stack Version Choose the IP stack version to use Provides the following three types IPv4 IPv6 IPv4 v6 WAN Configuration gt Enable WAN Access Mode gt Link Local Address If IPv6 or IPv4 v6 is chosen select this to enable IPv6 stack on WAN select access mode of WAN IP or PPP Select type of Link Local address Auto or Manual If Manual is selected you should specify address manually Stateless Manual DHCPv6 If Manual is selected you should specify address manually gt Default Gateway Address Stateless Manual If Manual is selected you should specify address manually Stateless Manual DHCPve6 If Manual is selected you should specify DNS manually Whether to enable DHCP PD prefix delegation on WAN gt Global Unicast Address gt DNS gt Enable DHCP PD LAN Configuration P Enable LAN P Link Local Address If IPv6 or IPv4 v6 is chosen select this to enable IPv6 stack on LAN Select type of Link Local address Auto or Manual If Manual is selected you should specify address manually Manual Auto If Manual is selected you should specify address
79. ate ARP Table Route Table Net State IP Address Flag HW Address Interface 192 168 111 221 0x2 00 22 33 44 55 02 eth2 7 192 168 1 66 0x0 00 00 00 00 00 00 brO 192 168 1 121 0x2 00 0d 88 48 b4 1f brO 192 168 1 65 0x0 00 00 00 00 00 00 brO Total 1 Pages 4 Rows Figure 3 31 ARP Table 3 4 1 3 Route Table Choose the menu Data Service Status Route Table to load the following page Page 28 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt Status able Route Table Net State interface from all lookup local ne a as x from all lookup 1 from all fwmark Ox3e8 lookup 2 from all fwmark Ox3e9 lookup 3 from all fwmark Ox3ea lookup 4 from all lookup main 2 zl 4 3 6 Z from all lookup default Total 1 Pages 7 Rows Figure 3 32 Route Table 3 4 1 4 Net State Choose the menu Data Service Status Net State to load the following page Data Service gt Status able Net State Protocol Local Address Foreign Address State TCP 0 0 0 0 1900 0 0 0 0 0 TCP_LISTEN TCP 0 0 0 0 9100 0 0 0 0 0 TCP_LISTEN TCP 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 TCP_LISTEN TCP 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 TCP_LISTEN TCP 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 TCP_LISTEN TCP 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 TCP_LISTEN TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192 168 1 1 80 192
80. ation Header and ESP Encapsulating Security Payload AH is used to guarantee the data integrity If the packet has been tampered during transmission the receiver will drop this packet when validating the data integrity ESP is used to check the data integrity and encrypt the packets Even if the encrypted packet is intercepted the third party still cannot get the actual information IKE In the IPSEC VPN to ensure a secure communication the two peers should encapsulate and de encapsulate the packets using the information both known Therefore the two peers need to negotiate a security key for communication with IKE Internet Key Exchange protocols Actually IKE is a hybrid protocol based on three underlying security protocols ISAKMP Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol Oakley Key Determination Protocol and SKEME Security Key Exchange Protocol ISAKMP provides a framework for Key Exchange and SA Security Association negotiation Oakley describes a series of key exchange modes SKEME describes another key exchange mode different from those described by Oakley IKE consists of two phases Phase 1 is used to negotiate the parameters key exchange algorithm and encryption to establish an ISAKMP SA for securely exchanging more information in Phase 2 During phase 2 the IKE peers use the ISAKMP SA established in Phase 1 to negotiate the parameters for security protocols in IPSEC and create IPSEC SA to secure the transmission dat
81. attack defense Flood attack is a commonly used DoS Denial of Service attack including TCP SYN UDP ICMP and so on Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Attack Defense to load the following page Page 34 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt Attack Defense Enable Broadcast Storm Defense Enable Block Ping Enable TCP SYN Flood Defense Enable UDP Flood Defense Enable ICMP Defense Enable ARP Attack Defense Enable Port Scan Defense Enable Land Based Defense Enable Ping Of Death Defense Enable Teardrop Defense Enable Fraggle Defense Enable Smurf Defense O O 20 1 1000 packets second O al 1 1000 packets second 10 1 1000 packets second O O O O O O Figure 3 45 Attack Defense The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Broadcast Storm Defense gt Enable Block Ping gt Enable TCP SYN Flood Defense gt Enable UDP Flood Defense gt Enable ICMP Defense gt Enable ARP Attack Defense gt Enable Port Scan Defense gt Enable Land Based Defense gt Enable Ping Of Death Defense gt Enable Teardrop Defense gt Enable Fraggle Defense Enable or disable Broadcast Storm Defense Enable or disable Block Ping function Enable or disable TCP SYN Flood Defense Enable or disable UDP Flood Defense Enable or disable ICMP Defense Enable or disable ARP Attack Defense A port scanner is a soft
82. ayed on this screen gt Group Number The group number which can be called gt Group Type Internal number or external number gt Ringing Policy Include Alternate Ordinal Parallel gt Ring Time The timeout period of ringing gt On RingBack Music When you call group number you will hear a ringback tone or color ring music You can update the music file of ringback On click Save button then load the following page Voice gt Ring Group Member C Index Extension Figure 3 129Extensions List of Ring Group On click Add button to load the following page Voice gt Ring Group Member Extension J 1 32 digital Figure 3 130 Extension Number 3 7 4 Call Routing 3 7 4 1 Configuration instructions Choose the menu Voice Service Call Routing to load the following page Voice gt Call Route F NO Prefix Total Length Permission Trunk Type Trunk Group Description Trunk Info F A 8 8 Forbidden test Details 1 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Page 81 of 133 Py GRAOKe BG9002N User Manual Figure 3 131Call Routing List On click Add button to load following page Voice gt Call Route Phone Prefix digit Total Length 0 32 Oris no limit Route Permission Forbidden Description zi Figure 3 132Parameters of Call Route The following items are displayed on this screen Phone Prefix A call to the destination number which starts with this prefix will be routed wit
83. bidden y time 5 22 00 Permision Forbidden so time 6 23 59 Permision Forbidden Figure 3 126Parameters of Time Lock 3 7 3 Ring Group A hunt group is a collection of extensions that ring in a particular order when the hunt group number is dialed Hunt group usually have a phone number associated with them which is referred to as the group number Ordinal hunt groups always start ringing the first extension in the list Alternate hunt groups remember the last number that ringed first and begins ringing on the next number in the list When the end of the list is reached both wrap around to the first number in the list again With a parallel hunt group all extensions in the list will ring at the same time Choose the menu Voice Service Ring Group to load the following page O Group Number Ring Policy Ring Time Extension On RingBack Music RingBack Music File O 825966 Alternate 45 Extension Enable default Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del De Figure 3 127Ring Group List Page 80 of 133 Voice gt Ring Group gt Ring Group y GMOKE BG9002N User Manual On click Add button to load the following page Voice gt Ring Group Group Number digital Group Type Extenal Ringing Policy Alternate Ring Time 5 90 s default 20 On RingBack Music F RingBack Music File default a Figure 3 128Parameters of Ring Group The following items are displ
84. cessful will be heard 2 A keep off hook 3 User B call A C start ring 4 Canswer B and C in conversation Page 116 of 133 Q SADE O O OOOO O BONUM O 4 8 Call Forwarding No Reply 4 8 1 Introduction Call Forwarding No Reply CFNR allows an incoming call to be redirected to another phone number when the user is no reply within a specified period of time 4 8 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Forward No Reply and Cancel Call Forward No Reply WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set CFNR number WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 41 TN TN is the phone number to be redirected to 3 Cancel CFNR WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 41 4 Set CFNR wait time WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary 4 8 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A off hook press 41 8001 8001 is the phone number of C voice prompts operation is successful will be heard 2 User B call A A start ring 3 Wait 30 seconds C start ring 4 C answer B and C in conversation 4 9Call Forwarding Unregistered 4 9 1 Introduction Call Forwarding Unregistered CFUR allows an incoming call to be redirected to another phone number when the user is unregistered This feature is
85. check your own extension number The number to be reported is the first group of caller number 4 1 2 Configuration The default number for checking is 114 WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key and click Search number 4 1 3 Operation Guide Pick up the phone listen for the dial tone and then press 114 A prerecorded voice will let you know the extension number of the phone 4 2 Time Lock 4 2 1 Introduction Time Lock is just time based call restriction Call permission can be changed automatically for different time period For example the extension has permission for local call at working time and has permission only for internal call at off duty time The device supports up to 100 time lock items Each time lock has 6 time periods setting and a holiday setting Holidays can be configured to any day you need 4 2 2 Configuration 1 Enable time lock WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Time Lock Enable Time Lock 2 Add time lock item WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Time Lock Add 3 Select time lock index of subscriber WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary 4 2 3 Operation Guide Time lock O is configured to 8 00 local call 12 00 internal call 14 00 local call 17 30 internal call and holiday internal call Time lock 1 is configured to 8 00 long distance call 12 00 local call 14 00 long d
86. d between networks somewhat transparently By contrast relay agents receive DHCP messages and then generate a new DHCP message to send on another interface It listens for client requests and adds vital configuration data such as the client s link information which is needed by the server to allocate the address for the client When the DHCP server responds the DHCP relay agent forwards the reply back to the DHCP client Page 30 of 133 Y GAO BG9002N User Manual DHCP client DHCP relay DHCP server SA iem S DHCP DISCOVER DHCP DISCOVER broadcast unicast DHCP OFFER DHCP OFFER Creer DHCP REQUEST DHCP REQUEST broadcast unicast DHCP ACK DHCP ACK unicast Figure 3 37 DHCP Relay Overview Choose the menu Data Service DHCP Server DHCP Relay to load the following page Data service gt DHCP Server Static Address Assign Status DHCP Relay Enable DHCP Relay Client Interface 1 VLAN1 v Client Interface 2 none v Client Interface 3 none vi Client Interface 4 none v Server Interface Bath 1 Server IP 138 0 60 2 Figure 3 38 Configure DHCP Relay The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable DHCP Relay Enable or disable DHCP Relay gt Client Interface The interface to listen for DHCP client requests Up to four interfaces can be selected gt Server Interface Choose the interface which connects DHCP server gt Serve
87. e gt Username Enter account name of your DDNS account gt Password Enter password of your DDNS account gt First Url First domain name that you registered your DDNS service provider gt Second Url First domain name that you registered your DDNS service provider gt Update Interval How often in seconds the IP is updated gt Server Type optional DDNS server type can select from pull dwon list DYNDNS For dyndns org FREEDNS For freedns afraid org ZONE For zoneedit com NOIP For no ip com 3322 For 3322 org CUSTOM For custom self defined DDNS server type gt Server Name If CUSTOM is selected specify server name of the device gt Server Url If CUSTOM is selected specify server URL of the device gt Dyn DNS Server Name If CUSTOM is selected specify dyndns DNS server name of custom self defined gt Dyn DNS Server Url If CUSTOM is selected specify dyndns DNS server URL of custom self defined gt System Item If CUSTOM is selected specify system item of custom self defined gt DDNS Status Display the status of DDNS service Read only Click the Save button when finished Click Refresh button to refresh the web page Page 51 of 133 O arin BG9002N User Manual 3 4 7 VPN VPN Virtual Private Network is a private network established via the public network generally via the Internet However the private network is a logical network without any physical network lines so it is called Vi
88. e 1 4 WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary 3 Set Call Restriction PIN code WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary 4 Enable Call Restriction WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Page 124 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual Keypad service system 54 KSSSS K stands for call permission SSSS is the PIN code 5 Cancel Call Restriction WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 54 SSSS SSSS is the PIN code 4 17 3 Operation Guide Call Restriction permission classification 1 Forbidden 2 Internal 3 Local 4 Long Distance Extension A with call permission Long Distance call restriction PIN is 1234 1 A off hook dial 54 21234 lock call permission to Internal voice prompts operation is successful will be heard 2 Aplace along distance call failure prompts will be heard 3 Adial 54 2234 switch off Call Restriction 4 Aplace a long distance call the call can be connected 4 18Color Ring 4 18 1 Introduction Color Ring also called Color Ring Back Tone CRBT allows you to replace traditional ring back tone with euphonic song when someone places a call to you 4 18 2 Configuration 1 Enable Color Ring WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter gt Supplementa
89. e Select the WAN subinterface which the packet from this LAN interface can be sending to 2 Part 2 Configure LAN Route Bridge mode The following items are displayed on this part gt Port The physical LAN port name LAN1 LAN4 gt Route Bridge Mode of this physical LAN port The following four modes are provided Route route to WAN Transparent bridge not modify the packets Tagged bridge LAN untagged WAN tagged only 1 VID supported Promisc Mode Tagged packets in bridge mode untagged packets in route mode most 5 VIDs supported e g 8 10 13 gt VLAN ID List If Tagged bridge Promisc Mode is selected configure the VID VIDs 3 Part 3 Configure IPTV Choose the menu Network LAN Advanced Parameters to load this page Page 16 of 133 Y Y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual The following items are displayed on this part gt LAN Isolate Check the box to prohibit the access between LAN interfaces gt Auto Bridge Check the box to dynamically create IPTV bridge for STB gt DHCP Vendor ID Vendor class identifier List DHCP 60 option support at most two vendor IDs gt IPAddress IP address of interface for STB data service gt Netmask Subnet mask of interface for STB data service gt VID VID of IPTV VLAN PRI Priority level of IPTV VLAN gt Automatic Check the box to automatically detect the VID of STB data service 3 3 4 WLAN Wi Fi is a WLAN Wireless Local Area Network technology It provides
90. e the same key The key should consist of visible characters without blank space gt Enable Safety Proposal Select the Proposal for IKE negotiation phase 1 Up to four proposals can be selected 3 4 7 4 3IPSEC Safety Proposal In this table you can view the information of IPSEC proposal Choose the menu Data Service VPN IPSec IPSEC Safety Proposal to load the following page Data Service gt VPN gt IPSec IKE Safety Proposal IKE Safety Policy IPSEC Safety Proposal IPSEC Safety Policy di Index Proposal Name Protocol Type Encryption Algorithm Auth Algorithm F 1 test3 ESP 3DES SHALL Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 82 View IPSEC Safety Proposal Configuration Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service VPN gt IPSec Proposal Name test3 Maximum 128 Characters IPSec Protocol ESP Encryption Algorithm 3DES Auth Algorithm SHA1 if Figure 3 83 Add or Modify IPSEC Safety Proposal Entry The following items are displayed on this screen Page 57 of 133 BG9002N User Manual gt Proposal Name Specify a unique name to the IPSEC Proposal for identification and management purposes The IPSEC proposal can be applied to IPSEC policy gt IPSec Protocol Select the security protocol to be used Options include AH AH Authentica
91. egional gt Device Identifier Set the identifier of device gt Enable Double Register Server Check this box to enable backup Register Server gt Backup Server Address or Domain Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of Backup Register Server gt Backup Server Port Enter the port of Backup Register Server gt Registration Status The status of registration Read only Click the Save button when finished Click Refresh button to refresh the web page 3 8 10 User Access Right If the permission level of login user is super you can see this web page On this page you can change the access right of the user to access the web pages Choose the menu System User Access Right to load the following page System gt User Access Right Index Username Access Detail 1 admin detail 2 guest detail Figure 3 176 View users If you want to change the user access right click detail in the entry to load the following page System gt WebAccessSetting Network Status WLAN 3G Modem VLAN PortMirror IPv6 OOO 6 E El E E Page 106 of 133 BAOKe BG9002N User Manual Data Service Status DHCP Server NAT Basic Settings PAT Settings DMZ Settings ALG Settings Attack Defense Service Type Internet Access Ctrl Management Access Ctrl Filter Strategy IP amp MAC Binding Basic Settings ACL Port Rate Limit Flow Rate Limit Service DDNS GRE VPN PPTP VPN L2TP VPN IPSec Static Route Policy Rou
92. el Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service DHCP I Client IP Address 192 168 0 30 For example 192 168 0 30 Client Mask 255 255 0 0 For example 255 255 0 0 Client MAC 01 02 03 04 05 06 For example 01 02 03 04 05 06 Description Client1 save Return Figure 3 35 Add or Modify An Static Address Assign Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Client IP Addres The IP address reserved gt Client Mask The subnet mask of IP address reserved gt Client MAC The MAC address you want to reserve IP address gt Description The description of the entry to add or modify 3 4 2 2 Status Choose the menu Data Service DHCP Server Status and then you can view the information about the clients attached to the DHCP server Data Service DHCP Server E o J NOPE EE A ra YERE OR aS a static Address Assign Status DHCP Relay EER Index IP MAC Host Name 1 192 168 111 220 00 66 4b 2e 00 52 android 317afa1415717027 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Figure 3 36 DHCP Client Status 3 4 2 3 DHCP Relay A DHCP relay agent is any host that forwards DHCP packets between clients and servers Relay agents are used to forward requests and replies between clients and servers when they are not on the same physical subnet Relay agent forwarding is distinct from the normal forwarding of an IP router where IP datagrams are switche
93. em to the conference It also allows the called party to participate during the call 4 13 2 Configuration 3 Parameters Public conference Indicates the conference is public or not The public conference is always open and the private conference is only open at specified time Wait moderator the participants can not speak at the beginning when the conference is configured to wait moderator they should ask for permission of moderator to speak Internal conference number internal phone number to enter this conference room External conference number DID number to enter this conference room Moderator PIN used to distinguish the moderator and other participants Member PIN used for participant authentication should be different from moderator authenticate code Start time start time for private conference End time end time for private conference Max participants max participants for this conference room 4 Participant key control Mute mute oneself on one s own It s disabled in wait moderator mode It works like toggle switch one will be muted the first time the keys pressed and gets back next time Mute amp Deaf mute and deaf oneself on one s own it s disable in wait moderator mode Request to speak participants ask for permission to speak in wait moderator mode Disable speak participants mute themselves in wait moderator mode no need to confirm 5 Moderator key control Page 121 of 133 O Broke BG9
94. ence Max participants for this conference room 3 7 6 2 Functions Keys Choose the menu Voice Service Conference Function Keys to load the following page Voice gt Conference Conference Room Function Keys Partic Key Moderator Key Mute 11 0 9 Mute amp Deaf 12 0 9 Request To Speak 13 0 9 Disable Speak 14 0 9 Mute 11 0 9 Mute amp Deaf 12 0 9 Invite Member 13 0 9 Kick Member 14 0 9 Transfer Moderator 15 0 9 Recording 16 0 9 Accept Speak Request 1T 0 9 Refuse Speak Request 18 0 9 Lock Conference Room 19 D 9 Figure 3 142Parameters of Function Keys The following items are displayed on this screen 1 Participant key control gt Mute Mute oneself it s disabled in wait moderator mode It works like toggle switch one will gt Mute amp Deaf gt Request to speak gt Disable speak 2 Moderator key control gt Mute gt Mute amp Deaf gt Invite Member gt Kick Member Transfer moderator gt Recording Accept speak request gt Refuse speak request be muted the first time when the keys pressed and gets back next time Mute and deaf oneself it s disabled in wait moderator mode The participants ask for permission to speak in waiting moderator mode The participants mute themselves in waiting moderator mode no need to confirm Mute moderator self or other participants Instr
95. er Number gt Get Callee Get called number and configure to Caller ID y Note When calling out from registered IP trunk Caller number must partially or completely match outgoing caller of registered IP trunk account 3 6 3 4 Supplementary service Improvements and additions to the basic services it can not be alone provided and must be provided with basic services Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary to load the following page Page 74 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual SIPAccount gt Supplementary Service gt soft8001 Permission Call Out Permission Forbidden iw Enable Time Lock F Enable Call Restriction O 1 4 digits Lock Permission Voice Mail Enable Voice Mail Total Message Time 20 5 20 Minute Password 4 8 digits Overflow Action Discard m Call Forward l Call Forwarding Unconditional To Voice Mail F Call Number 1 32 digits null for disable Call Forwarding No Reply To Voice Mail E Call Number 1 32 digits null for disable Wait Time Long 1 120 s Call Forwarding On Busy To Voice Mail C Call Number Call Forwarding UnRegistered iv To Voice Mail O Call Number Session Time Limit Other The following items are d gt Call Out Permission gt Time Lock gt Call Restriction Internal Call Limit 0 0 255 Minute O No Limit FXO Call Limit D 0 255 Minute 0 No Limit IP Trunk Call Limit 0 0 255
96. es will be able to communicate with the Router but not with each other To use this function check this box AP Isolation is disabled by default 3 3 4 2 Security Choose the menu Network WLAN Security to load the Security page There are nine wireless security modes supported by the device Open WEP Shared WEP WEP Auto WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPAPSK WPA2PSK WPA WPA2 and WPAWPA2 If you do not want to use wireless security select Disable but it s strongly recommended to choose one of the following modes to enable security 1 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPAPSK WPA2PSK It s the WPA WPAZ2 authentication type based on pre shared passphrase Choose one of these types the following page is loaded Network gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering SSID1 Authentication WPAPSK WPA2PSK v Algorithm AES v WPA Pre Shared Key v0 00008 8 64characters Renew Interval 3600 0 2592000 s O not renew Figure 3 15 Configure WIFI PSK Security The following items are displayed on this screen gt SSID The SSID enabled in WLAN Basic Settings page Read only gt Authentication The authentication type selected WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPAPSK WPA2PSK gt Algorithm When WPA2 PSK or WPAPSK WPA2PSK is set as the Authentication Type you can select either TKIP or AES or TKIP AES as Encryption When WPA PSK is set as the Authentication Type you can select either TKIP or AES as Encryption Page 18
97. exporting via WEB interface is available Click the Export Configuration File to export the configuration file Web interface configuration index System gt Upgrade gt Configuration 3 8 3 Reboot System Choose menu System gt Reboot then click Reboot button to reset the device 3 8 4 Backup Restore Choose the menu System Backup Restore to load the following page System gt Backup Restore Save current parameters as custom default configurations Reset to custom default parameters Figure 3 167 Backup Restore Configurations The following items are displayed on this screen gt Backup Current Configurations Save current parameters as customer default parameters gt Load Default Configurations To reset to customer default parameters gt Restore Factory Configurations To reset to factory parameters 3 8 5 Diagnostic 3 8 5 1 Ping Choose menu System Diagnostic gt Ping and then you can use Ping function to check connectivity of your network in the following screen Page 100 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual System gt Ping Ping 192 168 1 121 Ping Count a 1 86400 Result PING 192 168 1 121 192 168 1 121 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 1 121 seq 0 ttl 64 time 0 640 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 121 segq 1 tt1 64 time 0 600 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 121 seg 2 tt1 64 time 0 640 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 121 seg 3 tt1 64 time 0 660 ms 192
98. fig Server ID Server description Primary Domain Name Port Secondary Domain Name Port Proxy Domain Name Port Add Del Figure 3 100Registered Server List On click Add button to load the following page Page 66 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual SIP Trunk gt Register Server Parameter Server Description RegServer Primary Domain Name 13806022 Primary Domain Port o O or 10294265535 Enable Backup Server EJ Backup Domain Name Backup Domain Port O or 1024 55535 Enable Proxy Server lll D Proxy Domain Name Proxy Domain Port i O or 1024 65535 Enable Secondary Proxy Pr Secondary Proxy Addr Secondary Proxy Port O or 1024 55535 Register Interval 3600 60 3600 Figure 3 101 General Parameters of SIP Service The following items are displayed on this screen gt Primary Server Address Domain or IP of SIP server gt Primary Server Port Listening port of SIP server gt Enable Backup Server Enable or disable backup SIP server gt Backup Server Address Domain or IP of backup SIP server gt Backup Server Port Listening port of backup SIP server gt Enable Proxy Server Enable or disable Proxy server gt Proxy Address Domain or IP of proxy server gt Proxy Port Listening port of proxy server gt Enable Secondary Proxy Enable or disable backup proxy server gt Secondary Proxy Address Domain or IP of backup proxy server gt Secondary Proxy Port Listening port of backu
99. fying their MAC addresses Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Filter Strategy gt MAC Filter to load the following page Data Service gt Filter Strategy Keyword Filter IP Filter MAC Filter MAC Filter Ll Policy Deny V m Index MAC Figure 3 58 Configure MAC Filter The following items are displayed on this screen gt IP Filter If enabled packet filtering is enabled by MAC gt Policy The policy for MAC list Deny and Allow You can export all the MAC addresses as a file Of course you can also import a file If you want to delete an entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry There are two ways to add MAC Artificial designated MAC You can manually enter a MAC Using Studying MAC You can choose one or more MAC devices learned Page 43 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual DataService gt Filter Strategy gt MAC Filter Artificial designated MAC MAC O Using Studing MAC Studed MAC Selected List Figure 3 59 Add a MAC Filter Entry 3 4 4 6 IP amp MAC Binding Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config IP amp MAC Binding to load the following page There are two ways to add a binding entry You can manually enter a pair of IP and MAC and then press Add Item Alternatively you can select a pair of IP and MAC in Scan List that device learned Data Service gt IP amp MAC Binding Scan List Binding List 192 168 1 121
100. g to the following relationship DSCP priority value Priority queue 802 1P Select the queue classification mode when selecting 802 1P mode depending on the value of 802 1p priority classification into different queues corresponding to the following relationship 801 1p priority value Priority queue priority gt Qos Priority queue 3 highest queue 3 highest Page 45 of 133 GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Bandwidth Setting gt Upstream Bandwidth Configure the bandwidth of upstream gt Downstream Bandwidth Configure the bandwidth of downstream Advanced Parameters Enable Voice Reservation Enable voice reservation and give the value to reserved for voice gt Enable Video Reservation Enable video reservation and give the value to reserved for video gt Remap Tos DSCP to CoS Check the box that the system will remark 802 1P value with TOS DSCP of upstream packets the mapping relationship is as follows DSCP priority value 802 1p priority 0 7 CCOO CAN EEES CS zos oo CO wa po asooo CO 3 4 5 2 Port Rate Limit Rate limit for physical LAN ports you can select the package type restrictions limiting the entrance All multiples of 32kbps speed requirements Choose the menu Data Service QoS Port Rate Limit to load the following page Data Service gt QoS gt Port Rate Limit Port Enable Incoming Rate Limit Kbps Limit Packet Type Outgoing Rate Limit Kbps UANI D AP v UP
101. gt IP Limit If enabled allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Internet via WEB gt IP Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv4 address range that is only allowed to access to the device from the Internet via WEB gt IPv6 Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv6 address range that is only allowed to access to the device from the Internet via WEB Intranet Web Access gt Allow Access If enabled allow user to access the device from the Intranet via WEB gt IP Limit If enabled allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Intranet via WEB gt IP Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv4 address range that is only allowed to access the device from the Intranet via WEB gt IPv6 Range If IP Limit enabled specifies the IPv6 address range that is only allowed to access the device from the Intranet via WEB 3 4 4 4 2 TELNET Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Netword Access CtriI TELNET to load the following page Data Service gt Network Access Ctrl WEB TELNET SSH Port 23 1 65535 Internet Telnet Access Allow Access IP Limit F IP Range 3 E IPv6 Range 2001 e 5 Intranet Telnet Access Allow Access IP Limit C IF Range 00 142 1 9 E IPv6 Range 2001 p 2 101 Figure 3 54 Configure Telnet Access Ctrl The following items are displayed on this screen gt Port Port when using telnet tools access device
102. gt LCP Max Fails PPPoE will presume the peer to be dead if LCP Max Fails LCP echo requests are send without receiving a valid LCP echo reply 4 L2TP If your ISP Internet Service Provider has provided the account information for the L2TP connection please choose the L2TP connection type Page 11 of 133 2 GROKE CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Interface Name VOICE Enable Type L2TP w VLAN Enable VLANID 7 1 4094 Priority Level 6 i 0 7 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 IP Address Netmask Static DHCP 1138 1 60 1 J 255 255 0 0 Gateway LU E Server IP O08 is Username user Password password a Figure 3 10 WAN L2TP The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Enable this WAN interface DATA can t be disabled gt Type Select L2TP if your ISP provides a L2TP connection gt VLAN Enable Optional Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level gt VLAN ID Optional VLAN ID of this WAN interface gt Priority Level Optional VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface gt Primary DNS Enter the IP address of your ISP s Primary DNS Domain Name Server If you are not clear please consult your ISP It s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank gt Secondary DNS Optional If a Secondary DNS Server address is available enter it gt Server IP gt
103. h the corresponding call route table gt Total Length The length of destination number 0 means indefinite length A call route item is uniquely identified by the prefix and total length field Two call route items with same prefix but different total length is allowable This parameter is also used to indicate whether the number is received completely gt Route Permission The call permission of subscriber should be no less than the permission of call route item In order to configure trunk info choose the menu Voice Service Call Routing Details on click add button to load the following page Each call route item supports up to 4 ways connecting to the Central Office Voice gt Call Route gt Trunk Info Trunk Type Static IP Trunk A Trunk Group Number lav Caller Group Number 1 EA Prefix Mode Unmodify i Figure 3 133Trunk info of Call Route gt Trunk Type There are 3 trunk types supported static IP trunk register IP trunk and FXO analog trunk gt Trunk Group Number The trunk resource can be grouped gt Caller Group Number Caller Group Number indicates which caller number to be sent when call out through the specified trunk gt Prefix Mode The parameter specifies what the transformation performed on a called number before it gets routed over a trunk There are four transformations that can be selected Unmodify Remove Add Modify 3 7 5 Auto Attendant Auto attendant service allows caller
104. he MAC field The format of the MAC Address is XX XX XX XX XX XX X is any hexadecimal digit Click Add button to add MAC address to the Selected List click Del button to delete the selected MAC address in the Selected List 3 3 5 3G Modem Typically 3G Modem WAN is used as uplink port as a backup When inserting 3G Modem into USB port the system recognized the SIM card and charges no problem After dialing successful 3G Modem will serve as a backup uplink usage 1 Basic Settings Choose the menu Network 3G Modem to load the following page Page 23 of 133 GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Network gt 3G Modem Basic Settings SP Network Other ee Username card Maximum 32 Characters Password 0000 Maximum 32 Characters Dial Number 99 Maximum 32 Characters APN 3GNET Maximum 32 Characters PIN 1234 Maximum 32 Characters Connect Mode Auto K Online Mode Always Online m Figure 3 24 Configure 3G Modem Basic Settings The following items are displayed on this screen gt SP Network Other or Swisscom If it is not the target user you need to select the other gt Connect Mode Manual or Auto The default is Auto gt Online Mode always online and disconnect after idle interval The default is always online The default idle interval is 60 seconds lf Other is selected the following parameters appear Username 3G network dial up username g
105. he following page Page 90 of 133 GROKk BG9002N User Manual Voice gt DSP Echo cancel Silence Compress F Input Gain 0 10 12 db Output Gain 0 10 12 db Delay Level Moderate im DTMF Transfer Model In Band y T38 Max FAX Rate Unlimited kd Se T38 FAX Signaling Redundancy 3 0 7 default 6 T38 FAX Data Redundancy 0 0 3 default 3 Figure 3 154DSP Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen gt Echo Cancellation Enable or disable echo cancellation gt Silence Detection Suppression Enable or disable silence detection and silence suppression gt Input Gain Configure the input gain value gt Output Gain Configure the input gain value gt Delay Level Choose the delay level five levels are provided Minimum Smaller Moderate Larger Maximum gt DTMF Transfer Model Select DTMF transmission mode In Band INFO RFC2833 gt RFC2833 Load Type If RFC2833 is selected specify payload type of RFC2833 gt T38 Max FAX Rate Select the maximum rate when using T38 fax mode Unlimited 2400bps 4800bps 7200bps 9600bps 12000bps 14400bps gt T38 Signaling Redundancy Configure the redundancy of T38 signal gt T38 Data Redundancy Configure the redundancy of T38 data 3 7 11 3 Digitmap The destination number will be sent all in one time for SIP application digitmap is used to determine exactly when there are enough digits entered from the user to place a call If the
106. hone name Department Name Codec Consultation Model Auto Adapted vw Codec First Level Codec Second Level Codec Third Level Codec Fourth Level DISA DISA Enable O Display Local Extension Name DISA Password 1 30 digits 0 9 DISA Bind Caller Number 1 32 digits 0 9 Figure 3 116 Advanced Parameters of Account The following items are displayed on this screen gt Route SN The system supports up to ten call route tables The parameter is the index of call routing table gt Media Transfer RTP media stream to go directly between the caller and the callee gt Fax Mode Transparent T38 VBD gt Recording Enable or disable call recording function for the user gt Forbid Attendant Transmit Check the box to permit whether of not the attendant can transfer call to this user gt Security Authentication To prevent from attacking only allow qualified SIP account to register gt Seat Phone name The value is used for Caller ID Name Display gt Department Name Department attribution division which is used in billing statistics gt Codec Negotiation mode of voice capabilities Auto Adapted The system forwards codec capability priority Priority Level The system rearranges codec capability before sending gt DISA Enable or disable DISA Direct Inward System Access DISA Password The password for authentication DISA Bind Caller Number The caller from this number does not need to authentication 3
107. ice The device supports to remap scheduling priority and remark the value of DSCP or 802 1P according to the service type Choose the menu Data Service QoS Service to load the following page Data Service gt QoS gt Service Remap Queue Priority Priority Remark 802 1p 802 1p Value Remark DSCP DSCP Value 2 ae al Ol O 0 O O O 0 O O O 0 O OE Figure 3 66 View Qos Service The following items are displayed on this screen gt Name Service name Read only gt Remap Queue Priority Check the box to remap scheduling queue gt Priority There are four levels of priority Priority 3 is highest and priority O is the lowest gt Remark 802 1p Check the box to enable 802 1p priority remarking gt 802 1p Value The value of remarking 802 1P gt Remark DSCP Check the box to enable DSCP remarking gt DSCP Value The value of remarking DSCP 3 4 5 5 ACL Choose the menu Data Service QoS ACL to load the following page Data Service gt Q05 gt ACL Index Rule Name Rule Type i 2 3 4 3 6 8 g 10 11 12 Le 14 15 16 EE 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Figure 3 67 View Qos ACL Page 48 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual Click the Del in the entry you want to delete Click the Index or Detail in the entry you want to modify and then the following page will be loaded Data Service gt QoS gt ACL Rule Condition
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109. ing page DataService gt Internet Access Ctrl Access Control User Authentication Page Push Enable Page Push Push Http Url http www gktel com Figure 3 52 Configure Page Push The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Page Push If enabled push specified HTTP page to the browser when accessing the Internet for the first time gt Push Http Url Specifies the HTTP URL of the page you want to push 3 4 4 4 Network Access Ctrl 3 4 4 4 1WEB Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Netword Access Ctrl WEB to load the following page Data Service gt Network Access Ctrl HTTP Port 80 1 65535 HTTPS Port 443 1 65535 Internet Web Access Allow Access IP Limit O IP Range 138 0 60 1 138 0 255 255 IPv6 Range 12001 60 2001 SPETT Intranet Web Access Allow Access IP Limit F IP Range IP 6 Range Figure 3 53 Configure WEB Access Ctrl The following items are displayed on this screen gt HTTP Port Port used with HTTP access device HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol gt HTTPS Port Port used with HTTPS access device HTTPS it is the result of simply layering the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP on top of the SSL TLS protocol Page 39 of 133 GMOKE BG9002N User Manual Internet Web Access gt Allow Access If enabled allow user to access the device from the Internet via WEB
110. ion Connect Status Speed Duplex Mode WAN Enable Link Up 1000Mbps Full Duplex LAN1 Link Down LAN2 Link Down LAN3 Link Up 100Mbps Full Duplex LANA Link Up 100Mbps Full Duplex Figure 3 5 Link Status 3 3 2 WAN Configuration The device supports 5 WAN interfaces DATA VOICE MGMT OTHER1 OTHER2 Every WAN interface provides the following five Internet connection types Static IP DHCP PPPoE PPTP L2TP Choose the menu Network WAN to load the configuration show page Network gt WAN Interface Name Enable Type LAN Enable Yes Static IP Figure 3 6 WAN page Select an Interface Name to load the configuration page 1 Static IP If a static IP address has been provided by your ISP please choose the Static IP connection type to configure the parameters for WAN port manually Page 8 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION i etwork gt The following items gt Enable gt Type gt VLAN Enable gt VLAN ID gt Priority Level gt Primary DNS gt Secondary DNS gt IP Address gt Netmask gt Gateway 2 DHCP Interface Name BG9002N User Manual DATA Enable Type Static IP v VLAN Enable VLANID 1 1 4094 Priority Level 0 7 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Netmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 Of Figure 3 7 WAN Static IP are displayed on this screen Enable this WAN interface DATA can
111. ished 3 8 7 2 Log Display Choose the menu System System Log Log Display to load the following page San gt 5ystem Log Log Config Log Display Local Log Jan 1 18 05 42 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_ timeout e Jan 1 18 05 52 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip _reg timeout as Jan 1 18 06 02 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan_sip 14662 in sip_reg_timeout Jan 1 18 06 13 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_timeout ar Jan 1 18 06 23 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_ timeout Jan 1 18 06 33 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan_sip 14662 in sip_reg_ timeout Jan 1 18 06 43 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan_sip 14662 in sip_reg timeout oar Jan 1 18 06 53 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_ timeout r Jan 1 18 07 03 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_timeout Jan 1 18 07 13 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan_sip 14662 in sip_reg_ timeout Jan 1 18 07 23 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_timeout e Jan 1 18 07 33 ralink local0 notice voip 5412 NOTICE 5440 chan sip c 14662 in sip_reg_timeout E Jan 1 18 07 43 ralink local0 notice voip 54
112. ist The following items are displayed on this screen gt Query Filtering out the specified accounts gt Register Click the Register button to start the registering to the SIP server gt Unregister Click the Unregister button to end the registering to the SIP server On click Add button to load following page SIP Trunk gt Register IP Trunk Register IP Trunk TROSS Enable P TROG9S User Name TROSS Password IP Trunk Group aS E Match Caller Binding Calee g IP Trunk Name Account gt Auth User Name Password Max Intercurrent Count o O 1003 O no limite Enable Register P Server Description 192 168 1 181 B atch Batch Amount 1 Ci 20 empty is 1 step 1 i i 0 empty is 13 Figure 3 104 Parameters of Registered IP Trunk The following items are displayed on this screen gt IP Trunk Group Each account is required to specify one SIP trunk group number which will be used in the call routing gt Match Caller When caller number match the number in whole or in part then call out with this IP trunk account gt Binding Callee When one incoming call arrives the called number of all the account will be matched and routed gt IP Trunk Name The description of IP Trunk gt Account The registering account provided by SS Platform gt Auth User Name The user name for SIP authentication The user account will be used for authentication if this parameter leave blank gt Password
113. istance call 17 30 local call and holiday internal call Extension A selects time lock 0 extension B selects time lock 1 Page 113 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 1 8 30 extension B can dial long distance call extension A can not dial long distance call 2 12 30 extension A can only dial internal call extension B can dial local call and internal call 3 15 00 extension B can dial long distance call extension A can not dial long distance call 4 18 00 extension A can only dial internal call extension B can dial local call and internal call 4 3 Call Transfer 4 3 1 Introduction Call transfer enables a user to relocate an existing call to another phone by using the transfer button and dialing the required number You can tap quickly press and release switch hook if there is no transfer button on the phone 4 3 2 Configuration It s no need to configure for call transfer service 4 3 3 Operation Guide Extension A is in conversation with user B Acan be the calling party or the called party 1 Apress transfer button listen for dial tone and then enter phone number 2 B will be put on hold hear MOH music on hold 3 Acan hang up the phone at any time to finish call transfer lt gt Ahang up after hearing the echo ring C answer B and C in conversation lt gt C answer A and C in conversation A hang up B and C in conversation 4 4Call Holding 4 4 1 Introduction Call holding service allows the user to pu
114. it Chapter 1 Provides an overview of BG9000 Chapter 2 Introduces the product Chapter 3 Introduces the configuration via WEB based Management Intended Audience System administrators Network engineers Maintenance technicians Style Convention Table 1 Style convention used in this manual Used to highlight important area in diagrams Indicates the input data from operating terminal Indicates one parameter configuration or a function Indicates a syntax of CLI command options multiple command options in one separated by means exclusive single selection Indicates user specified parameters e g for command host italic tftp host get put sys cfg filename The host and filename should be replaced by user specified real parameters such as tftp 138 0 0 1 get sys sysfile bin Table 2 Convention for Mouse Operation Operation Meanings oOo o o Press and release a mouse button quickly Double click Quickly press and release a mouse button twice Press a mouse button and move the mouse Table 3 Convention for Keyboard Operation means an operation which presses down several keys in the Ctrl C keyboard in the same time E g Ctrl C means press down the key of Ctrl and C in the same time 1 2 CONTENTS OVERVIEW cosa aaa 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ovina aran a ais 2 2 1 APPEARANC E nai cidt 2 Did HARDWARE INTE RBA CEs 0 is 3 2 3 PERATURES ia da coi Scala
115. lect if you are using a mix of 802 11b 11g and 11n wireless clients gt Channel Width Select any channel width from the drop down list The default setting is automatic Page 17 of 133 O ONOKE BG9002N User Manual which can automatically adjust the channel width for your clients If you choose to 11n or 11b g n Wireless mode this configuration is required Two values of width are provided 20MHz and 20 40 MHz The Service Set Identifier SSID is used to identify an 802 11 Wi Fi network and it s discovered by network sniffing scanning BG9000 provides up to four SSID gt Enable Enable or disable this entry of SSID SSID1 can t be disabled gt SSID Name Enter the name of SSID The name of SSID must be unique in all wireless networks nearby gt Bind Interface Select a network interface to be bridged to the SSID gt Enable Broadcast When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with they will detect the SSID broadcast by the device If you select the Enable Broadcast checkbox the device will broadcast its name SSID on the air gt isolated Enable or disable isolate different clients from the same wireless station gt LAN Isolated Enable or disable isolation between the LAN and SSID gt Max Client Enter the maximum number of clients allowed to connect to the SSID gt SSID AP Isolated This function can isolate wireless stations on your network from each other Wireless devic
116. lgorithm for encryption gt Auth Algorithm Select the authentication algorithm for IKE negotiation Options include MD5 MD5 Message Digest Algorithm takes a message of arbitrary length and generates a 128 bit message digest SHA1 SHA1 Secure Hash Algorithm takes a message less than 2464 the 64th power of 2 in bits and generates a 160 bit message digest gt DH Group Select the DH Diffie Hellman group to be used in key negotiation phase 1 The DH Group sets the strength of the algorithm in bits Options include DH 768 modp DH 1024 modp and DH 1536 modp 3 4 7 4 2IKE Safety Policy In this table you can view the information of IKE Policy Choose the menu Data Service gt VPN I IPSec IKE Safety Policy to load the following page Data Service gt VPN gt IPSec Service gt IPSec 4 IKE Safety Proposal IKE Safety Policy IPSEC Safety Proposal IPSEC Safety Policy d Index Policy Name Operation Mode Enable Local ID Local ID Enable Remote ID Remote ID Auth Mode Pre Share Key O 1 test2 Main Mode Disable Disable PSK 123 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 80 View IKE Safety Policy Configuration Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry o Data Service gt VYPN gt IPSec gt IKE Policy Policy Name test2 Maximum 128 Characters Operation Mode Challenge Mode Main Mode
117. lient entry gt AID The AlD Association ID field is a value assigned by an AP during association that represents the 16 bit ID of a STA gt Bandwidth Band width this client entry used gt SSID The SSID this client entry used when connecting WIFI 3 3 4 6 MAC Filtering You can control the wireless access by configuring the Wireless MAC Filtering function Choose the menu Network WLAN MAC Filtering to load the following page Network gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering MAC Filtering pre Filtering Rules Allow vw O Index MAC Fi 1 00 11 22 33 44 55 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 22 View Wifi MAC Filtering The following items are displayed on this screen gt MAC Filtering Enable or disable the Wifi MAC filtering function globally gt Filtering Rules Two MAC filtering rules are provided Allow allow the stations specified by entries in the list to access Deny deny the stations specified by entries in the list to access To delete Wireless MAC Address filtering entries select the entries and click the Del button To Adda Wireless MAC Address filtering entry click the Add button Page 22 of 133 GHOKe BG9002N User Manual CREATIVE SOLUTION Network gt WLAN gt MAC Filtering vac Ca Selected List Del Figure 3 23 Add WIFI MAC Filtering Entry Enter the appropriate MAC Address into t
118. ll Forward Unconditional WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set CFU number WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 57 TN TN is the phone number to be redirected to 3 Cancel CFU WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 57 4 6 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A off hook press 57 8001f 8001 is the phone number of C voice prompts operation is successful will be heard 2 User B call A C start ring 3 Canswer B and C in conversation 4 7Call Forwarding on Busy 4 7 4 Introduction Call Forwarding on Busy CFB allows an incoming call to be redirected to another phone number when the user is busy 4 7 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Forward on Busy and Cancel Call Forward on Busy WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set CFB number WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 40 TN TN is the phone number to be redirected to 3 Cancel CFB WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 40 4 7 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A off hook press 40 8001 8001 is the phone number of C voice prompts operation is suc
119. m s spoofed source IP are broadcast to a computer network using an IP Broadcast address Check the box to enable Smurf Defense 3 4 4 2 Service Type Service Type defines the entry with protocol and port range which can be chosen in Internet Access Ctrl page Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Service Type to load the following page Data Service gt Service Type O Index Name Procotol Port Range Description O 1 typel TCP 1000 2000 test Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 46 View Service Type Configuration Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry e gt Firewall Data Servic Name fp Protocol TCP v Port Range 1000 2000 1 65535 Description ltestl Figure 3 47 Add or Modify Service Type Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Name Name of this entry it will be list in Internet Access Ctrl page gt Protocol Select the protocol for this entry Four types are provided TCP UDP ICMP and ALL gt Port Range Configure the port range for this entry gt Description Enter a description string for this entry 3 4 4 3 Internet Access Ctrl Each sub page under this page is used to control Internet access 3 4 4 3 1 Access Control This sub page is used to control Internet access through IP port and time Choose
120. menu Voice Service Voice File IVR Menu 7 Disable auto transfer to an extension WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant Generic 4 11 3 Operation Guide An auto attendant with number 87654321 IVR menu 1 uses greeting prompts for business hours key O is correspond to hunt group 8888 which includes extension A and extension B IVR menu 2 uses greeting prompts for non business hours key O is correspond to extension C start time 1 8 00 with IVR menu 1 start time 1 17 300 with IVR menu 2 1 User D dial 87654321 at 9 00 greeting prompts for business hours will be heard dial 0 A start ring 2 Aanswer A and D in conversation Page 119 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 3 User E dial 87654321 next dial O B start ring 4 B answer B and E in conversation 5 B transfer the call to extension C C answer B and C in conversation 6 D hang up E hang up 7 Ddial 87654321 at 18 00 greeting prompts for non business hours will be heard dial O C start ring 8 C answer D and C in conversation 4 12DISA 4 12 1 Introduction DISA Direct Inward System Access allows external callers to place a call to outside after pass authorization as if they were placing a call from the internal extension It is very helpful for cost saving DISA also can be used for internal callers provides password authentications and elevates call permission when the extension wants to make an external call DISA
121. nd other digital entertainment content is accessible from various devices in the home without regard for where the media is stored Using UPnP devices the whole family can share in the fun together whether it s e Viewing your best family photos via the TV e Watching home videos e Listening to favorite tunes throughout the house The Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is a non profit collaborative trade organization established by Sony in June 2003 which is responsible for defining interoperability guidelines to enable sharing of digital media between multimedia devices DLNA uses UPnP for media management discovery and control Here UPNP mainly for DLNA DLNA server can be automatically discovered by sending NOTIFY via Multicast and DLNA clients can search DLNA servers by sending M SEARCH via Multicast Choose the menu Data Service Advanced Parameters UPnp Parameter to load the following page Page 63 of 133 GROKE BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt UPnP Parameter Enable UPnP Upstream Interface VLANI vw Downstream Interface STB v Figure 3 94 Configure UPnp The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP function globally gt Upstream Interface The network interface connected to the DLNA server gt Downstream Interface The network interface connected to the DLNA client 3 4 10 Multicast Choose the menu Data Service Multicast to load the following page
122. nly 1 VID supported Promise Mode Tagged packets in bridge mode untagged packets in route mode most 5 VIDs supported e g 8 10 13 Advanced Parameters O LAN Isolate Auto Bridge DHCP Vendor ID STB Data Service IPAddress IPTY LAN VID PRI STB Data YLAN Netmask lalbis race 192 168 111 1 255 255 255 0 Automatic L e k Figure 3 12 LAN page 1 Part 1 Configure LAN interfaces Click the Interface Name of existent LAN interface you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del the VLAN1 is default existed can t be removed Click the Add button to add a new entry Network gt LAN gt Static IP Interface Name IP Address Netmask NAT Assign NAT IP Enable DHCP Server Start IP End IP Netmask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Lease Time Second LAN Port WAN Subinterface Save VLANI se 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 y O ooo v LANI LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 Y DATA VOICE MGMT OTHER1 OTHER2 Figure 3 13 Configure LAN Interface Page 15 of 133 O GHOK BG9002N User Manual The following items are displayed on this part gt Interface Name Name of this LAN interface gt IP Address Enter the IP address for this LAN interface gt Netmask Enter the subnet mask for this LAN interface gt NAT Optional Enable or disable NAT for this LAN interface gt Assign NA
123. nt Parameter to load the following page SIP Account gt Account Parameter Search O Line account O Extension A Account Extension Pickup Group Type O Phone 001 700 0 UserLine O Phone 002 701 0 UserLine O soft8001 8001 0 SIPAccount Total 1 Pages 3 Rows Batch Edit Figure 3 111 Account List The following items are displayed on this screen Query Search the interested accounts which can be based on the account name extension number registering status gt Batch Edit Configure multiple accounts at once for the same parameters Select accounts on click Batch Edit button to load the following page Navigation SIP Account gt Permision Bice Y Account Extention Permision Time Lock SN allee Number a B Caller Number Phone_002 701 Forbidden B authentication E soft8001 8001 Forbidden Supplementary Permission B call Forward B voice mail E pickup Group No Disturb B session Time B call Restriction B Hotline B cip Restriction cal Back on Busy B Alarm Clock Color Ring cal Waiting es Advanced Config Figure 3 112Menu List of Batch Edit y Note This document don t introduce to modify parameter in batch Because a single account configuration will be referred Page 72 of 133 GRhOkE BG9002N User Manual 3 6 3 2 Called Number Called number is just the phone number The device defines two types of called number internal called number and external called number
124. number length of suited route item is fixed the number will be sent when specified number of digits is received the call will be disconnected when inter digit timeout expires If the number length of suited route item is indefinite there are 3 ways to determine whether the digits is enough press pound key timeout expires or digitmap comparing If digits dialed partly matching with digitmap patterns continue waiting of number receiving If they match send the number immediately If not send the number immediately too in order to play the prompts 3 7 11 3 1 Digitmap Characters Table 3 2 Digitmap Characters Indicates specific digits in a telephone number expression Wildcard matches any digit excluding and Page 91 of 133 O ONOKE BG9002N User Manual J Connects the start and the end of a range og Indicates the a range of numbers not letters Matches an arbitrary number of occurrences of the preceding digit including 0 MO Indicates a choice of matching expressions OR Inter digit timeout expires S Short timer expires usually place at the middle of an expression 3 7 11 3 2 Digitmap Example BSXXXXXXX 1 0 24 0 2 1 8 3 3XXSXX 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 F T BXXXXXXX denotes numbers start with 8 the length is 8 1 0 24 0 denotes numbers include 100 110 120 and 140 eo 2 18 3 denotes numbers that start with 2 and end with 3 there can be arbitrary length of 1 or 8 after
125. ocal 60 F 4 Long Distance 90 O 5 International 120 Total 1 Pages 5 Rows sal Figure 3 123Permission Define List On click Add button to load the following page Voice gt Permision Define Permission description Internat ional E Permission Value 120 0 255 Figure 3 124Parameter of Permission Definition 3 7 2 Time Lock Time Lock is just time based call restriction Call permission can be changed automatically for different time period For example the extension has permission for local call at working time and has permission only for internal call at off duty time The device supports up to 100 time lock items Each Page 79 of 133 A GROK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual time lock has 6 time period settings and a holiday setting Holidays can be configured to any day you need If you want to active all rules you must enable time lock firstly Choose the menu Voice Service Time Lock to load the following page Time Lock Enable Dl N Figure 3 125Time Lock List On click Add button to load the following page Voice gt Time Lock Voice gt Time Lock NO SN Time 1 Permission Time 2 Permission Time 3 Permission Time 4 Permission Time 5 Permission Time 6 Permission Permission Of Holiday Permision Of Holiday Forbidden time 1 08 00 Permision Forbidden a time 2 12 00 Permision Forbidden ly time 3 14 00 Permision Forbidden iv time 4 18 00 Permision For
126. of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual gt WPA Pre Shared Key You can enter ASCII characters between 8 and 64 characters gt Renew Interval Specify the group key update interval in seconds Enter O to disable the update 2 Open WEP Shared WEP WEP Auto It is based on the IEEE 802 11 standard Choose one of these types the following page is loaded Network gt WLAN gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering s m i pon u PA SSID1 Ertek Authentication WEP encryption is enabled so 11n rate and WPS will turn off Default Key WEP Keyl Y Key1 Hex 10 26Char Key 2 l Hex 107 26Char v Key 3 Hex 10 26Char Key 4 Hex 10 26Char v Figure 3 16 Configure WIFI WEP Security The following items are displayed on this screen gt SSID The SSID enabled in WLAN Basic Settings page Read only gt Authentication The authentication type selected Open WEP Shared WEP WEP Auto gt Default Key Select the default WEP key configure below Key Provide up to four key You can select the key type HEX 10 26 char or ASCII 5 13 char for encryption and then enter the key HEX 10 26 char and ASCII 5 13 char formats are provided Hex 10 26 char format stands for any combination of hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f A F in the specified length ASCII 5
127. oice Set the voice file which will be played after dialing IVR access code gt Waiting Music Set the waiting music which is played before transferring to extension 2 Music On Hold Choose the menu Voice Service Voice File Music On Hold to load the following page oice gt Voice File E Music On Hold Music File Music File Browse Import Figure 3 148 Voice File of Music on Hold Set this music file which is used in call waiting 3 Music File Choose the menu Voice Service Voice File Music File to load the following page oice gt Voice File sold i i Md Music File RingBack Music File Figure 3 149Voice File of Music Page 88 of 133 lt Q GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Set this music file which is used in ringback tone 3 7 10 Record File 1 Call Recording Choose the menu Voice Service Record File Call Recording to load the following page Voice gt Recording File Call Recording Con erence Recording Voice File Capacity Extension Number Start Time IL i End Time d NO Caller Number Called Number Start Time Recording File Export File Total 0 Pages 0 Rows Del Figure 3 150Call Recording List The call recording files can be filtered out with the extension number start time end time 2 Conference Recording Choose the menu Voice Service Record File Conference Recording to load the following page Voice gt Recording File
128. oming Blacklist gt soft8001 Information List Type Figure 3 119 OutGoing Black amp White List On click Add button to load the following page SIP Account gt OutComing Blacklist gt soft8001 Information Phone Number Or SIP Account Figure 3 120Parameters of Black amp White List 3 6 3 8 Abbreviated Dialing Abbreviated Dialing allows you to store selected phone numbers for quick and easy dialing Each telephone number can be dialed by using a one to two digit code with a simple prefix Stored numbers may be up to 32 digits in length Choose the menu SIP Account gt Account Parameter Abbreviated Dialing to load the following page Page 78 of 133 y GMOKE BG9002N User Manual SIP Account gt Abbr Dialing gt soft8001 Extension ABBR Number Phone Number Add ate Figure 3 121 Abbreviated Dialing List On click Add button to load the following page SIP Account gt Abbr Dialing Abbreviated Number 1 1 2 digits 82599322 1 31 digits Figure 3 122Parameters of Abbreviated Dialing Phone Number 3 7 Voice Service Configuration 3 7 1 Permission Definition Permissions define the meaning and weight Call route and user need to configure permission Choose the menu Voice Service Permission Definition to load the following page Voice gt Permission Definition d NO Permission Description Value F L Forbidden 0 O 2 Internal 30 O 3 L
129. on DHCP and Static IP connection types are provided If Static is selected gt IP Address If Static IP is selected configure the IP address of WAN port gt Netmask If Static IP is selected configure the subnet mask of WAN port gt Gateway Optional If Static IP is selected configure the default gateway of WAN port If DHCP is selected gt Appoint Server IP Optional If network has multiple DHCP servers enter the IP address of your ISP s DHCP server gt Vendor Class Identifier Optional This option 60 is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client gt Enterprise Code Optional gt Manufacture Name Optional gt Device Class Optional gt Device Type Optional gt Device Version Optional 3 3 3 LAN Configuration On this page you can configure the parameters for LAN port Choose the menu Network gt LAN to load the following page There are three parts on this page Page 14 of 133 2 GAOKE CREATIVE SOLUTION etwork gt LAN F Interface Name IP VLAN I 192 168 1 1 BG9002N User Manual LAN Bind WAN Bind 1 2 3 4 D Netmask 285255 ja par B Total 1 Pages 1 Rows WAN Bind Note D DATA W VOICE M MGMT O1 OTHER1 O2 OTHER2 Route Bridge LAN ID List A C Route 7 oo Note Message Route route to WAN Transparent bridge not modify the packets Tagged bridge LAN untagged WAN tagged o
130. on 3 Forbidden Call Restriction Permission 4 Forbidden E El El El Figure 3 164Call Restriction Parameters Page 97 of 133 GAOKe BG9002N User Manual Four time lock corresponding permissions one must be chosen when user enables password lock 3 8System 3 8 1 Time Management Menu of time management is used to manage system time 1 Manual Configuration Choose the menu Data Service Time Management and select Manual Configuration to load the following page System gt Time Management Configuration mode Auto Configuration Manual Configuration O System Time 2000 01 01 00 12 22 HH MM SS Daylight Saving Time O Offset Min Start Month Start Day of Week Start Day of Week Last in Month Start Hour of Day Stop Month Stop Day of Week Stop Day of Week Last in Month Stop Hour of Day Figure 3 165 Time Manual Configuration The following items are displayed on this screen gt Configuration mode Specify configuration mode of time Auto Configuration or Manual Configuration default is Manual Configuration gt System Time Enter the system time under Manual Configuration gt Daylight Saving Time Enable or disable the Daylight Saving Time DST gt Offset Enter the offset of DST gt Start Month Specify the start month of DST range from 1 to 12 in one year gt Start Day of Week Specify the start weekday of DST range from Sunday to Saturday Star
131. onfiguration 1 Enable Set Do Not Disturb and Cancel Do Not Disturb WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Enable DND WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 56 3 Cancel DND WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 56 4 23 3 Operation Guide _ Extension A dial 56 voice prompts operation is successful will be heard 2 B make a call to A failure prompts will be heard 3 Adial 56 cancel Do Not Disturb 4 B make a call to A again A start ring 4 24Delay Hotline 4 24 1 Introduction Stored hotline number will be sent if no key was pressed in 5 seconds after off hook 4 24 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Delay Hotline and Cancel Delay Hotline WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set delay hotline WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Delay Time Long must Greater than 0 Keypad service system 52 TN TN is the hotline number 3 Cancel delay hotline WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary empty hotline number Keypad service system 52 Page 128 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 4 24 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A dial 52 8001 80
132. only for SIP user 4 9 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Forward Unregistered and Cancel Call Forward Unregistered WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set CFUR number WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Keypad service system 43 TN TN is the phone number to be redirected to 3 Cancel CFUR WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary Page 117 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual Keypad service system 43 4 9 3 Operation Guide 1 SIP user A off hook press 43 8001 8001 is the phone number of C voice prompts operation is successful will be heard 2 Aunregister from the device 3 User B call A C start ring 4 C answer B and C in conversation 4 10Hunt Group 4 10 1 Introduction A hunt group is a collection of extensions that ring in a particular order when the hunt group number is dialed Hunt group usually have a phone number associated with them which is referred to as the group number Ordinal hunt groups always start ringing the first extension in the list Alternate hunt groups remember the last number that ringed first and begins ringing on the next number in the list When the end of the list is reached both wrap around to the first number in the list again With a parallel hunt group all extensions in the list will ring at the same time
133. or several media streams o IMS IMS widely known as IP Multimedia Subsystem is an IP multimedia and telephony core network that is defined by 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards and organizations based on IETF Internet protocols IMS is a set of specifications that describes the Next Generation Networking NGN architecture for implementing IP based telephony and multimedia services It defines a complete architecture and framework that enables the integration of voice video data and mobile network technology over an IP based infrastructure eo Related Parameters gt IP Trunk Group Each account is required to specify a SIP trunk group number which will be used in the call route gt Phone Number Used to bind SIP account with subscriber The subscriber which configured this number as caller number will select this account to callout and the subscriber which configured this number as external called number will ring when call in from this account gt Authentication User Name The user name for SIP authentication The user account will be used for authentication if this parameter leaves blank 3 5 3 Registered Server More IP trunk accounts can be configured in device and each account can be registered to different SIP server Choose the menu SIP Trunk Register IP Trunk Registered Server to load the following page IP Trunk gt Register IP Trunk Registered Server Registered IP Trunk Wildcard Group Register Main Backup Proxy Poll Register con
134. outgoing whitelist 6 and incoming blacklist 8 1 Adial 7001 failure prompts will be heard 2 Adial 8001 C start ring 3 B dial 6001 failure prompts will be heard 4 C dial 6001 A start ring 5 Bdial 6001 failure prompts will be heard 6 Bdial 8001 C start ring 7 Adial 7001 failure prompts will be heard 8 Cdial 7001 B start ring 4 20Emergency Phone Number 4 20 1 Introduction Users dial the number without calling privileges restricted 4 20 2 Configuration 1 Configure user power WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary 2 Add emergency phone number WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Emergency Phone Number 3 Add Call route WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Call Route 4 20 3 Operation Guide 1 The call out permission of extension A is Internal 2 110 is emergency phone number 3 Add call route prefix is 1 total length is 0 4 Adial 18902301718 failure prompts will be heard Page 126 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 5 Adial 110 successful 4 21 Call Time Limit 4 21 1 Introduction Call Time Limit lets the call disconnect automatically when the call duration reached the specified time 4 21 2 Configuration 1 Parameters WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary eo Internal Call Limit time limit for internal call a setting of O disables the time limit
135. p proxy server gt Register Interval Enter the desired time interval in which sip UA will send register message Click Advanced Parameters to load the following page Page 67 of 133 O ONOKE BG9002N User Manual Enable Alive O 20 3600 s Keep Alive Mode CLRF OPTIONS PING Enable Realm O Enable Session Timer O 90 3800 s Timer Preference UAC UAS Enable SIP Retrans Timer F Register Failed Retrans Interval 1 360 s Retrans Times User Agent Hold Mode 0 0 0 0 Send Only Enable NextNonce Ol Nonce Count ToS DiffServ Settings Tos IP Precedence Diffserv DSCP Signalling Precedence 0 O 7 Voice Data Precedence 0 O 7 Support PRACK oe Support User Phone K Update Register Cycle Support Full Register First Package With Auth Info Saas SDP With Audio When T38 Faxing Figure 3 102 Advanced Parameters of SIP Service The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Alive After successful registration whether or not to send keep alive packets gt Keep Alive Mode Keep alive mode CLRF OPTIONS or PING gt Enable Realm Check the box to enable SIP signaling packets with realm field information gt Enable Session Timer Enable or disable UAC UAS session refresh mode Pm Enable SIP Retrans Timer When registration fails whether or not to initiate retransmission retransmission cycle and time with configuration gt User Agent Check the box to enable signaling packets with
136. r IP Configure the DHCP server IP address 3 4 3 NAT Config Network Address Translation NAT is a network protocol used in IPv4 networks that allows multiple devices to connect a network protocol using the same public IPv4 address NAT was originally designed in an attempt to help conserve IPv4 addresses NAT modifies the IP address information in IPv4 headers while in transit across a traffic routing device 3 4 3 1 Basic Settings Choose the menu Data Service NAT Config Basic Settings to load the following page Page 31 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt Basic Settings Max Nat Connections 16000 512 16000 Enable MSS Auto Adaptive F TCP MSS 1260 1260 1460 Figure 3 39 Basic Settings The following items are displayed on this screen gt Max Nat Connections Specify the maximum number of NAT connections gt Enable MSS Auto Adaptive Enable or disable auto adaptive the value of MSS Maximum Segment Size gt TCP MSS If Enable MSS Auto Adaptive is not selected configure this to specify the maximum segment size of the TCP protocol 3 4 3 2 PAT Settings Several internal addresses can be NATed to only one or a few external addresses by using a feature called overload which is also referred to as PAT PAT is a subset of NAT functionality where it maps several internal addresses to a single external address PAT statically uses unique port numbers on a single outside IP address to disting
137. receiving RIP version for the entry gt Send RIP Version Specify sending RIP version for the entry gt Authorization Enable Check the box to enable authorization gt Key Mode Specify the encryption mode of key TEXT plaintext MD5 cipertext Key Type Specify the key from Simple String or Key Chain gt Simple String If select Simple String in item of Key Type enter simple string as key 3 4 8 3 2 Key Chain Key Chain is a chain of keys used as RIP authorization key Choose the menu Data Service RIP Key Chain to load the following page Page 62 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual IData Service gt RIP RIP Service Key Chain Key Chain Name est_1 max 19 char a Index Key ID Key String Add Del Figure 3 92 View RIP Key Chain Configuration The following items are displayed on this page gt Key Chain Name Enter the name of key chain Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service gt RIP KeyID 1 255 a Key String max 15 char Figure 3 93 Add or Modify RIP Key Chain Entry The following items are displayed on this page gt Key ID Enter the ID of the entry gt Key String Enter the Key of the entry 3 4 9 Advanced Parameters 3 4 9 1 UPnP Parameter The Universal Plug and Play UPnP technology is enabling a world in which music a
138. rtual Private Network With the wide application of the Internet more and more data are needed to be shared through the Internet Connecting the local network to the Internet directly though can allow the data exchange will cause the private data to be exposed to all the users on the Internet The VPN Virtual Private Network technology is developed and used to establish the private network through the public network which can guarantee a secured data exchange VPN adopts the tunneling technology to establish a private connection between two endpoints lt is a connection secured by encrypting the data and using point to point authentication The following diagram is a typical VPN topology gt Router o Server Chent Remote PC Server Figure 3 72 VPN Network Topology As the packets are encapsulated and de encapsulated in the Router the tunneling topology implemented by encapsulating packets is transparent to users The tunneling protocols supported contain Layer 3 IPSEC and Layer 2 L2TP PPTP 3 4 7 2 PPTP Server Layer 2 VPN tunneling protocol consists of L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol and PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Both L2TP and PPTP encapsulate packet and add extra header to the packet by using PPP Point to Point Protocol Table depicts the difference between L2TP and PPTP PPTP IP network Single tunnel 6 bytes at least Not supported L2TP IP network of UDP Multiple tunnels 4 bytes a
139. ry 2 Import music file for Color Ring personalized Color Ring is not supported currently WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter gt Supplementary 4 18 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A enable Color Ring 2 B make a call to A A start Ring B hear the specified color ring 4 19Blacklist amp Whitelist 4 19 1 Introduction Blacklist amp Whitelist is an application which detects incoming calls and rejects unwanted callers who are blacklisted or allow only whitelist numbers to come through It also can be used for outgoing calls that you can not make a call to the number in the blacklist or only whitelist numbers is permitted 4 19 2 Configuration 1 Enable Call In Black amp White WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Page 125 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual Control 2 Enable Call Out Black amp White WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config SIP Service Control 3 Add incoming blacklist WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account gt Account Parameter Incoming Black amp White List 4 Add outgoing blacklist WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account gt Account Parameter OutGoing Black amp White List 4 19 3 Operation Guide Extension number of A is 6001 extension number of B is 7001 and extension number of C is 8001 Extension A with outgoing blacklist 7001 and incoming whitelist 8001 extension B with
140. s service is accessed by pressing a special sequence of buttons on the telephone In places where call pickup is used the extensions may be divided into groups Under such an arrangement using call pickup will only pick up a call in the same group Call pickup can be directed Directed call pickup is used for picking up a call that is ringing at a specific extension number this feature is accessed through a different sequence of buttons 4 5 2 Configuration 1 Enable group call pickup and directed call pickup WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Put related extensions to the same group the device supports up to 100 pickup groups WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account SIP Account Assiged 4 5 3 Operation Guide Extension A and B are in the same pickup group extension A and C are in different pickup group 1 User D call extension A A start ring 2 B off hook press 88 3 Astop ring B and D in conversation 4 User D call extension C C start ring 5 B off hook press 88 TN TN is the extension number of C 6 C stop ring B and D in conversation 4 6 Call Forwarding Unconditional 4 6 1 Introduction Call Forwarding Unconditional CFU allows an incoming call to be redirected to another phone number in any condition Page 115 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 4 6 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Forward Unconditional and Cancel Ca
141. s to be automatically transferred to an extension without the intervention of an operator and also allows a caller to reach a live operator by dialing a number usually 0 Auto attendant will have a greeting message that is played to callers this message can be configured Different message to play in different time period is available The auto attendant supports Page 82 of 133 GAMOKE BG9002N User Manual up to 20 phone numbers 3 7 5 1 Configuration instructions 3 7 5 1 1 Generic Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant Generic to load the following page Voice gt Auto Attendant Generic IVR Menu IVR Configuration AutoAttendant x Transfer To External KK DTMF Interval 3 i 3 5 s default 3 I DTMF Total Time 5 20 s default 5 Extension Wait Answer Time 30 l 15 60 s default 30 Phone Number a Index O 1 Number 82599555 Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 134Generic parameters of Auto Attendant The following items are displayed on this screen gt AutoAttendant Enable or disable Auto attendant gt Transfer To External Control whether or not the auto attendant can dial extension number gt DTMF Interval Inter digit timer for DTMF collecting gt DTMF Total Time The total time use for DTMF collecting gt Extension Wait Answer Time The caller will return to the main menu when the timer expired gt Phone Number All numbers are extension numbers
142. sage when you can not answer the phone It contains a user interface to select play and manage messages If one s voice mail is enabled the call will be transferred to the voice mail system when the phone is busy or ring time out Special dial tone will be played in order to inform the FXS user of a waiting message 4 14 2 Configuration Parameters Voice mail number the phone number to access the voice mail system Total message time total time for message depositing Password password used for message retrieving Overflow action describes the action to be taken when the messages are full Voice file Specify a greeting prompts which will be played to the caller Set voice mail number WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Voice Mail Number Enable voice mail Page 122 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary 4 14 3 Operation Guide Voice mail number is 7777 Extension A enable voice mail 1 Aoff hook keep busy 2 B make a call to A the call will be transferred to the voice mail 3 B hear greeting prompts and leave a message after the beep 4 Bhangup Ahang up 5 Aoff hook special dial tone will be heard 6 Adial 7777 retrieve the message follow the voice prompts 4 15Call Waiting 4 15 1 Introduction Call Waiting lets you to take a second call without disconnecting the first When you re on the phone a
143. sages you must input password gt Action When the total time length has been reached then if new voice message comes it will be discarded or overwritten gt Call Forwarding Unconditional If you enter a number for this parameter any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number unconditional gt Call Forwarding No Reply If you enter a number for this parameter any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number when you don t reply the call gt Call Forwarding On Busy If you enter a number for this parameter any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number on busy gt Call Forwarding UnRegistered If you enter a number for this parameter any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number when the registering of extension fails gt Hot line Immediately hotline or delay hotline Time O indicates immediate hotline otherwise indicates delay hotline If corresponding function key of supplementary services is enabled then dial function key to configure the number but note can t use immediately hotline gt Session Time Limit The functionality will disconnect the call automatically when the call time reached the specified value gt CID Restriction Enable or disable CID Restriction If CID Restriction is enabled the display name content in sip package is anonymous If Anonymous As UserName is chosen that user name content is anonymous also gt CID Restriction Over This
144. short range wireless high speed data connections between mobile data devices such as laptops PDAs or phones and nearby Wi Fi access points special hardware connected to a wired network 3 3 4 1 Basic Settings Choose the menu Network WLAN Basic Settings to load the following page Network gt WLAN Basic Settings Security WPS Advanced Settings Clients Info MAC Filtering Enable WiFi Channel AutoSelect Wireless Mode 11b g n v Channel Width 20 40MHz w Enable SSID Name Bind Interface Enable Broadcast Isolated LAN Isolated Max Client SSID1 Eltek 0 094D21 VLANI v O O 525 SSID2 Eltek 1 09AD21 VLANI v O O 32 SSID3 O Elt 9AD2 SSID4 O SSID AP Isolated F Figure 3 14 Configure WIFI Basic Settings The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable WiFi Enable or disable the WIFI AP function globally gt Channel This field determines which operating frequency will be used The default channel is set to AutoSelect so the AP will choose the best channel automatically It is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point gt Wireless Mode Select the desired mode 11b Select if all of your wireless clients are 802 11b 119 Select if all of your wireless clients are 802 110 11n Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802 11n 11b g Select if you are using both 802 11b and 802 11g wireless clients 11b g n Se
145. t Password 3G network dial up password gt Dial Number 3G network dial numbers gt APN 3G network access APN gt PIN 3G networks need to use dial up PIN code if not can be set to empty 2 Advanced Parameters Choose the menu Network 3G Modem Advanced Parameters to load the following page Advanced Parameters Authentication Auto v DNS i TCPMSS 1460 128 2048 default 1460 MTU 1500 128 1500 default 1500 Data Link Backup 4 Heartbeat Address Figure 3 25 Configure 3G Modem Advanced Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen gt Authentication 3G dial up authentication CHAP PAP Auto are provided Default is Auto gt DNS The default is obtained from the dial up network devices automatically You can also configure DNS manually gt TCP MSS Configure TCP maximum segment we recommend using the default value gt MTU Configure 3G link MTU the default value is recommended gt Data Link Backup When enabled if WAN uplink port is disconnected the routing switches to the 3G Page 24 of 133 Y GROK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual link gt Heartbeat Address Set the heartbeat detecting address of the link the default configuration is not required 3 Status Status Device Status Ready SIM Card Status Ready Product Name E353 Manufacturer Name huawel SP Name CHN CUGSM Signal Quality ai Connection Status Connected Figure
146. t Day of Week Last in Month Specify the order of start weekday in the month from pull down list as following O First in Month e Second in Month O Third in Month e Fourth in Month O Last in Month gt Start Hour of Day Specify the start hour of DST range from 0 to 23 in one day gt End Month Specify the end month of DST range from 1 to 12 in one year gt End Day of Week Specify the end weekday of DST range from Sunday to Saturday Page 98 of 133 y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual gt End Day of Week Last in Month Specify the order of end weekday in the month similar as Start Day of Week Last in Month gt End Hour of Day Specify the end hour of DST range from 0 to 23 in one day 2 Auto Configuration Choose Auto Configuration to load the following page System gt Time Management Configuration mode Auto Configuration Manual Configuration Enable NTP NTP Service Mode Client x Primary NTP Server Intp ucsd edu Maximus 128 Character Secondory NTP Server Intp univ lyonl fr Maximus 128 Character Time Zone GNT 01 00 CET Germany Italy Switzerland Tunisia Update Interval 3600 60 36000 s default 3600 Daylight Saving Time HO Offset E Min Start Month January Start Day of Week Su e Start Day of Week Last in Month First in Monti Start Hour of Day Stop Month Taruars Stop Day of Week
147. t Port Range Next Hop Active Time O 3 TES 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 200 210 10 10 3 210 10 10 50 1000 2000 DATA Timelnto Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 88 View Policy Route Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry IDataService gt Policy Route Enable PolicyRoute Next Hop Type Interface Interface DATA Description policyl Protocol ALL v Source IP 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200 Destination IP 210 10 10 3 to 210 10 10 50 Destination Port 1000 to 2000 0 65535 Active Time 00 00 23 59 hh mm Active Day Mial Mmonday MlTuesday M Wednesday MlThursday MFriday MlSaturday M Sunday I i Save Return mt TE A Figure 3 89 Add or Modify Policy Route The following items are displayed on this page gt Enable PoliceRoute Enable or disable the entry gt Next Hop Type Select from pull down list Interface Address gt Interface Specify the interface of next hop for the entry gt Address Specify the address of next hop for the entry gt Description Give description for the entry gt Protocol Specify the protocol TCP UDP or ALL gt Source IP Enter IP address or IP range of source in the rule entry gt Destination IP Enter IP address or IP range of destination in the r
148. t an ongoing call on hold while at the same time making or receiving a second call on the same phone The held call can be retrieved and the two calls can be alternate Call holding can also be used in conjunction with call waiting to allow two calls to be handled at once so ensuring that important incoming calls are not missed 4 4 2 Configuration 1 It s no need to configure for call holding service 2 Flash Key Disable Choose the menu Voice Service FXO FXS Management gt FXS Parameters to disable Flash Key 4 4 3 Operation Guide Extension is in conversation with user B can be the calling party or the called party 1 Apress transfer button listen for dial tone 2 B will be put on hold hear MOH music on hold Page 114 of 133 O Broke BG9002N User Manual 3 There are 3 situations next lt gt Apress transfer button again A and B in conversation lt gt Acall user C press transfer button before C answer A and B in conversation lt gt Acall user C C answer Aand C in conversation 4 There are 3 situations after C answer lt gt Chang up A hear busy tone A press transfer button A and B in conversation lt gt Apress transfer button and then press button 2 C will be held A and B in conversation lt gt A press transfer button and then press button 1 C will be disconnected A and B in conversation 4 5Call Pickup 4 5 1 Introduction Call pickup allows one to answer someone s telephone call Thi
149. t be disabled Select Static IP if your ISP has assigned a static IP address for your Optional Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level Optional VLAN ID of this WAN interface Optional VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface Enter the IP address of your ISP s Primary DNS Domain Name Server If you are not clear please consult your ISP It s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank Optional If a Secondary DNS Server address is available enter it Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP If you are not clear please consult your ISP Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP Optional Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP If your ISP Internet Service Provider assigns the IP address automatically please choose the DHCP connection type to obtain the parameters for WAN port automatically Page 9 of 133 GRHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Network gt WAN 0 Interface Name DATA Enable Type DHCP v VLAN Enable VLAN ID 1 1 4094 Priority Level 0 0 7 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Appoint Server IP El H vendor Class Identifier F Enterprise Code Manufacture Name Device Class Device Type Device Version e ae Figure 3 8 WAN DHCP The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable gt Type gt VLAN Enable
150. t least Supported Figure 3 73 Difference between L2TP and PPTP Choose the menu Data Service VPN PPTP Server to load the following page Page 52 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt PPTP Server S250 PT P Server Enable PPTP Server IP Address Pool Range 1192 168 1 200 to 192 168 1 240 Enable Authentication Enable Encryption l 0 Index Username IP Description O T bptp_userl 192 168 1 206 test Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 74 Configure PPTP Server The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable PPTP Server Enable or disable the PP TP server function globally gt IP Address Pool Range Specify the start and the end IP address for IP Pool The start IP address should not exceed the end address and the IP ranges must not overlap gt Enable Authentication Specify whether to enable authentication for the tunnel gt Enable Encryption Specify whether to enable the encryption for the tunnel If enabled the PPTP tunnel will be encrypted by MPPE Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service gt VPN gt Server Usename pptp_userl y Password pptp_pswl a Binding IP 192 168 1 206 24 Description test Figure 3 75 Add or Modify PPTP
151. t service allows callers to be automatically transferred to an extension without the intervention of an operator and also allows a caller to reach a live operator by dialing a number usually 0 Auto attendant will have a greeting message that is played to callers this message can be configured Different message to play in different time period is available Each user group has an auto attendant supports up to 40 phone numbers 4 11 2 Configuration 1 Parameters e DTMF interval inter digit timer for DT MF collecting eo DTMF total time total time use for DTMF collecting Extension wait answer time the caller will return to the main menu when the timer expired Auto attendant number the phone number to access the auto attendant system IVR menu a set of parameters for time based application Auto transfer auto transfer to the operator after playing greeting message Key define define the key to reach the operator or a certain department 2 Enable auto attendant WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant Generic 3 Add auto attendant number WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant Generic 4 Add IVR menu WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant IVR Menu 5 Specify IVR menu for different time period WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Auto Attendant IVR Configuration 6 Change greeting prompts WEB configuration Choose the
152. t the call time to prevent long talk gt Internal Music Hear music when extensions call each other gt Video Support Enable or disable the support of video call gt Trunk Alternate If the calls of one register IP trunk has reached the maximum then poll next register IP trunk gt Trunk Refer Transfer Transfer a call by sending refer or reinvite request gt External Call Forward Type Reply 302 or send reinvite request gt Prompt Language Type The language of prompt tone is Chinese or other gt Max Forward Times A call can be transferred maximum time in the device gt Rtp Port RTP port range gt Local SIP Port SIP signaling port number gt SDP Pack With Audio When T38 Faxing T38 fax packets with audio information gt Enable Call In Black amp White Enable or disable incoming blacklist or whitelist gt Enable Call Out Black amp White Enable or disable outgoing blacklist or whitelist 3 12 5 Supplementary Service Key Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key to load the following page Page 96 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual Yoice gt Supplementary Service Key Function Name Function Key Enable The Same Group To Pickup o8H Disable Appointed Ring Extension To Picku ga Disable Set Call Restriction 54 Disable Cancel Call Restriction 54 Disable Set Alarm Clock ja Disable Cancel Alarm Clock 55 Disable Set No Disturb S6 Disable Cancel No Disturb 56
153. tatus gt UnRegister Force to change registering status to unregistered status for selected accounts 3 6 2 SIP Account Assign User can add delete and modify accounts in this page Choose the menu SIP Account SIP Account Status to load the following page SIP Account gt Account Assiged Search Line Account O Extension Status All se C Account Active Status Extension Password Pickup Group Extension Type O Phone 001 Active 700 0 Internal O Phone 002 Active 701 0 Internal O softs001 Active 8001 1111 0 Internal External Total 1 Pages 3 Rows Add Del Figure 3 109Account Assign The following items are displayed on this screen gt Query Search the interested accounts which can be based on the account name extension number registering status Page 71 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual Del Delete the selected accounts gt Add On click Add button to load the following page SIP Account gt Account Assiged Account Enable Account p 1 32 digits letters underscore Password 0 32 digits letters Extension number P 1 32 digits letters underscore Type Internal so Pickup Group 0 0 100 0 no group Batch dl Figure 3 110 Parameters of SIP Account gt Generated Generate a random password Batch Increase in batch SIP account account name and password 3 6 3 Account Parameter Choose the menu SIP Account gt Accou
154. te RIP UPnP Parameter Apply Filter Control Multicast Share File Y ODOOOONSNODOODODOODODOR E E REO E E E E E VoIP Service SIP Service User Supplementary Codec Parameters DSP Parameters Digitmap Signal Tone FXS Parameters Centrex Phone Book Time Management RS OOODOONSEOEE Upgrade Reboot Backup Restore Ping Tepdump WAN Speed Test User Management System Log TRO69 SNMP ONXODOR E E E E E Figure 3 177 Modify User Access Right 3 9Apply Follow the prompts Some parameters will take effect after click the button of Apply Page 107 of 133 System gt Time Management Figure 3 178 Apply 3 10Print Function The device supports to link printer port and provides share printing capabilities to other computers To GAHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual use print function you need do the following steps 1 Add Printer Home Network Data Service VoIP Service System Apply Logout Open the windows of the Control Panel select Printers and Faxes and add the printer 2 2 Printers and Faxes File Edit View Favorites Back wi Bis Search Key Folders m Address Printers and Faxes Printer Tasks E Add a printer amp gt Set up Faxing See Also 2 Troubleshoot printing Get help with printing Other Places G Control Panel S Scanners and Cameras E My Documents 2 My Pictures ig My Computer Details Connecting
155. the HTTP URL for an ACS to make a Connection Request notification to the CPE In the form http host port path gt CPE Port A part of the HTTP URL for an ACS to make a Connection Request notification to the CPE In the form http host port path gt Status Connection Status when CPE making a connection to the ACS Read only gt Fail Reason Show reason for the failure when CPE making a connection to the ACS Read only Click the Save button when finished Click Refresh button to refresh the web page 3 8 9 SNMP You can configure the SNMP parameters and view the registration status of SNMP Choose the menu System SNMP to load the following page System gt SNMP Register Enable O Server Address or Domain e Server Port 1 65535 TRAP Message Interval 30 30 3600s Regional Identity Device Identifier Enable Double Register Server Backup Server Address or Domain E Backup Server Port _ 1 65535 Registration Status Failed Figure 3 175 Configure SNMP The following items are displayed on this screen gt Register Enable Check this box to enable SNMP register gt Server Address or Domain Enter the IP address or domain name of register server Page 105 of 133 GHOK CREATIVE SOLUTION BG9002N User Manual gt Server Port Enter the port of Register Server gt TRAP Message Interval Set the sending interval between TRAP messages gt Regional Identity Set the identity of r
156. tion Header provides data origin authentication data integrity and anti replay services ESP ESP Encapsulating Security Payload provides data encryption in addition to origin authentication data integrity and anti replay services ESP AH Both ESP and AH security protocol gt Encryption Algorithm Select the algorithm used to encrypt the data for ESP encryption Options include DES DES Data Encryption Standard encrypts a 64 bit block of plain text with a 56 bit key The key should be 8 characters 3DES Triple DES encrypts a plain text with 168 bit key The key should be 24 characters AES Uses the AES algorithm for encryption The key should be 16 characters gt Auth Algorithm Select the algorithm used to verify the integrity of the data Options include MD5 MD5 Message Digest Algorithm takes a message of arbitrary length and generates a 128 bit message digest SHA SHA Secure Hash Algorithm takes a message less than the 64th power of 2 in bits and generates a 160 bit message digest 3 4 7 4 4IPSEC Safety Policy In this table you can view the information of IPSEC policy Choose the menu Data Service VPN IPSec IPSEC Safety Policy to load the following page IKE Safety Proposal IKE Safety Policy IPSEC Safety Proposal IPSEC Safety Policy Index Policy Name Enable IPSEC Interface PN Mode Local Subnet Remote Address Remote Subnet Fi Re test4 Enable DATA Site2Site 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 10 0 2 3 10 0 1 1
157. u Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Enable call waiting WEB configuration Choose the menu SIP Account Account Parameter Supplementary And choose the menu Voice Service FXO FXS Management FXS Parameter to configure Flash Key Enable Keypad service system 58 3 Change Three Party Calling key settings WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service FXO FXS Management FXS Parameter 4 16 3 Operation Guide 1 Extension A place a call to B B answer A and B in conversation 2 Apress transfer button put B on hold 3 Alisten for dial tone place a second call to C 4 Canswer A and C in conversation 5 Apress transfer button then press 3 A B and C are in three party call 6 Chang up Aand B keep talking as a ordinary call 7 C place a call to A A hear call waiting tone 8 Apress transfer button then press 2 A and C in conversation 9 Apress transfer button then press 3 A B and C are in three party call 4 17Call Restriction 4 17 1 Introduction Call Restriction enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls from your phone i e long distance calls international calls 4 17 2 Configuration 1 Enable Set Call Restriction and Cancel Call Restriction WEB configuration Choose the menu Voice Service Advance Config Supplementary Key 2 Set Call Restriction permission classification to associate K value with call permission K value rang
158. uctions for participant muting press mute keys participant number Mute and deaf moderator self Add participant to the conference call Kick participant from the conference call Transfer the moderator role to another participant Start or end recording of conference call Allow the participant to speak after receiving the request Refuse the participant to speak after receiving the request Page 86 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual gt lock Conference Room Nobody can join the conference after the conference is locked unless the moderator calls them or unlocks the conference 3 7 7 Multi Function Phone 3 7 7 1 Configuration instructions Choose the menu Voice Service Multic Function Phone to load the following page Voice gt Multi Function Phone Index Phone IP UserLine1 Extension UserLine2 Extension UserLine3 Extension UserLine4 Extension Binding Lines O 139 0 200 184 700 Lines Info Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 143 Multic Function Phone List On click Add button to load following page Voice gt Multi Function Phone Multi function phone IP 1139 0 200 184 pe XXX XMM A AKA 12 0 0 34 User linel 700 1 32 digital User line2 j 1 32 digital User line3 1 32 digital User line4 1 32 digital 4 Figure 3 144Basic Parameters of Multic Function Phone The following items are displayed on this screen gt IP Multi function phone IP address to
159. uish between the various translations Choose the menu Data Service NAT Config PAT Settings to load the following page Data Service gt PAT Settings Enable PAT E O Index Enable Protocol Internet Interface Internet Port Intranet IP Intranet Port Description O 1 Enable TCP DATA 90 10 0 1 2 9090 test Total 1 Pages 1 Rows Add Del Figure 3 40 View PAT Settings The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable PAT Enable or disable PAT globally Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service gt PAT Settings Enable Intranet Port 9090 1 65535 Intranet IP LOO wat 8 9 155 55 0 23 Protocol TCP v Internet Interface DATA v Description t est Page 32 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual Figure 3 41 Add or Modify PAT Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Enable or disable this PAT entry gt Internet Port Enter the service port provided for accessing external network All the requests from internet to this service port will be redirected to the specified server in local network gt Intranet Port Specify the service port of the LAN host as virtual server gt Intranet IP Enter the IP address of the specified internal server for the entry All the requests from the internet to the specified LAN port will
160. ule entry gt Destination Port Specify port or port range of destination in the rule entry gt Active Time Specify the active time range for the rule entry gt Active Day Specify the active days for the rule entry 3 4 8 3 RIP The Routing Information Protocol RIP is one of the oldest distance vector routing protocols which employs the hop count as a routing metric 3 4 8 3 1 RIP Service Choose the menu Data Service RIP RIP Service to load the following page Page 61 of 133 GAOKE BG9002N User Manual Data Service gt RIP RIP Service Key Chain Enable RIP Service O O Index Interface Receive Version Send Version Enable Auth Key Mode Key Type Simple String Add Del Figure 3 90 RIP Service Configuration The following items are displayed on this page gt Enable RIP Service Enable or disable RIP service function globally Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service gt RIP amp Interface DATA y Receive RIP Version RIP V2 un Send RIP Version RIP Y2 w Authorization Enable M Key Mode O TEXT O MD5 Key Type Simple String Key Chain i Simple String max 15 char Figure 3 91 Add or Modify RIP Service Entry The following items are displayed on this page Interface Specify the interface for the entry gt Receive RIP Version Specify
161. upports Bandwidth Control Advance Routing Static Route Policy Route DNS Proxy RIP Internal Address Management DHCP Server IP and MAC Address Bind DHCP Relay Networking Protocols TCP IP IPv4 v6 UDP RTP SNTP NAT DHCP DNS DDNS DLNA VPN IPSEC PPTP L2TP IPTV IGMP Proxy Snooping IPTV Bridge Management Management Protocol CLI SNMPV1 2 Tr069 Web LED Indications Total 12LEDS for Power WAN LAN Phone Control Button WPS Button WLAN Button Power Switch Reset Button NAT o Supports ALG DMZ PAT Firewall amp Security Firewall Protection IDS amp IPS Block Ping ICMP IDENT SPI Firewall Portscan restriction Access control Blocking by URL IP Address Mac Address Protocol Type Port WIFI WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11b g n 2 4GHz Security WEP WPA WPA2 PWA PSK WPA2 PSK WIFI Features WMM WLAN LAN Isolation Multi SSID X4 AP Isolation Antenna Type 2R2T Voice Capacity and Functions Analog User Co line 2 4 8xLines FXS FXO IP PBX Functions List Call Forwarding on Busy Call Forwarding No Answer Call Forwarding Unconditional Call Forwarding Unregistered Caller ID Call Waiting Call Holding Call Transfer Call Pickup Three way Calling Conference Ring groups Check phone number Time lock Auto attendant DISA Voicemail Page 4 of 133 BG9002N User Manual O A BG9002N User Manual Call Restriction Color Ring Blacklist amp Whitelist Alarm Clock Do Not Disturb DND Hotline Recording Call
162. ure 3 86 Configure IPv4 Static Route The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable Select it to add and modify the current route Conversely disable the current route gt Destination IP Enter the destination host the route leads to gt Netmask Enter the Subnet mask of the destination network gt Next Hop Type Include Next Hop Interface and Next Hop Address see following option gt Next Hop Interface Specify the interface of next hop for current route gt Next Hop Address Specify the address of next hop for current route gt Valid Show the status of current route 3 4 8 1 21Pv6 The menu IPV6 is hidden if you dont enable lpv6 stack please refer to configuration index Network IPv6 for detail setting Choose the menu Data Service Route Static Route IPv6 to load the following page IPv4 IPv6 Enable Destination IPv6 Prefix Length Next Hop Type Next Hop Interface Next Hop Address Valid 1 2010 20c 29ff fe85 a330 64 Interface y WAN 9 Invalid 2 E a i 4 O F 6 O 7 F y 6s g P 9 F 10 O Save Figure 3 87 Configure IPv6 Static Route The configuration options of Ipv6 is similar to Ipv4 the prefix length is equal to mask of Ilpv4 address Page 60 of 133 GROK BG9002N User Manual 3 4 8 2 Policy Route Choose the menu Data Service Route Policy Route to load the following page Data Service gt Policy Route d Index Enable Src IP Range Dst IP Range Ds
163. ve button if you have modified this parameter Click the Index in the entry you want to modify If you want to delete the entry select it and click the Del Click the Add button to add a new entry Data Service gt Internet Access Control User Authentication Username gaoke 3 Password ekt el os Auth Mode Allow Multi PC Access v Figure 3 51 Add or Modify User Authentication Entry The following items are displayed on this screen gt Username Enter the username of this entry gt Password Enter the password of this entry gt Auth Mode Choose the authentication mode of this entry Provides four modes Allow Multi PC Access Allows multiple computers to access the Internet using this account Allow One PC Access Only allows one computer to access the Internet using this account Allow Special IP Access Allowing only specified IP computer uses this account to access the Internet Allow Special MAC Access Allowing only specified MAC computer uses this account to access the Internet 3 4 4 3 3 Page Push HTTP Page push is a mechanism for sending unsolicited asynchronous data from web server to a web Page 38 of 133 Y GHOK BG9002N User Manual CREATIVE SOLUTION browser When accessing the Internet for the first time the specified HTTP page will be pushed to the browser when enabled Choose the menu Data Service Firewall Config Internet Access Ctrl gt Page Push to load the follow
164. ware application designed to probe a server or host for open ports Check the box to prevent port scanning The Land Denial of Service attack works by sending a spoofed packet with the SYN flag used in a handshake between a client and a host set from a host to any port that is open and listening If the packet is programmed to have the same destination and source IP address when it is sent to a machine via IP spoofing the transmission can fool the machine into thinking it is sending itself a message which depending on the operating system will crash the machine Check the box to enable Land Based Defense Ping of death is a denial of service DoS attack caused by an attacker deliberately sending an IP packet larger than the 65 536 bytes allowed by the IP protocol Check the box to enable Ping of Death Defense Teardrop is a program that sends IP fragments to a machine connected to the Internet or a network Check the box to enable Teardrop Defense A fraggle attack is a variation of a Smurf attack where an attacker sends a large amount of UDP traffic to ports 7 echo and 19 chargen to an IP Broadcast Address with the Page 35 of 133 y GAOK BG9002N User Manual intended victim s spoofed source IP address Check the box to enable Fraggle Defense gt Enable Smurf Defense The Smurf Attack is a denial of service attack in which large numbers of Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP packets with the intended victi
165. wing items are displayed on this screen gt DMZ Public IP The public IP address for this DMZ entry Page 33 of 133 y GAOKe BG9002N User Manual gt DMZ Private IP The private IP address for this DMZ entry gt Description Enter a description string for this DMZ entry 3 4 3 4 ALG Settings Application Layer Gateway ALG allows customized Network Address Translation NAT traversal filters to be plugged into the gateway to support address and port translation for certain application layer control data protocols such as FTP H 323 PPTP etc Choose the menu Data Service NAT Config ALG Settings to load the following page Data Service gt ALG Parameter Enable SIP C Enable H323 Enable FTP Enable PPTP Enable RTSP 4 Server Port 554 1 65535 sd Figure 3 44 ALG Settings The following items are displayed on this screen gt Enable SIP Enable or disable SIP ALG gt Enable H323 Allow Microsoft NetMeeting clients to communicate across NAT if selected gt Enable FTP Allow FTP clients and servers to transfer data across NAT if selected gt Enable PPTP Enable or disable PPTP ALG gt Enable RTSP Enable or disable RTSP ALG 3 4 4 Firewall Config 3 4 4 1 Attack Defense With Attack Defense function enabled the device can distinguish the malicious packets and prevent the port scanning from external network so as to guarantee the network security Configure this for abnormal packets defense and flood

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