Home

SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX System User Manual - stephen

image

Contents

1. Figure 8 3 Remote Log Page Log Level here are eight log levels listed below in order of severity e Panic System panic or other condition that causes The SVG1000 VoIP gateway to stop functioning e Alert Conditions that require immediate correction such as a corrupted system database e Critical Critical conditions such as hard drive errors e Error Error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than errors in the emergency alert and critical levels e Warning Conditions that warrant monitoring e Notice Conditions that are not errors but might warrant special handling e Info Events or non error conditions of interest e Debug Software debugging message Specify the level only when so directed by a technical support representative The default log level is Notice Note When you select a log level all log information within this severity level and levels above meaning more severe levels will be sent to the remote host Add an IP Address You should enter the IP address of the remote host to which you want the log information be forwarded You can add more than more IP address and any IP address you add here appears in the drop down list of the next field Select a logging destination Select a Logging You can select a destination IP address from the drop down list This defines where the log Destination information will be sent You can customize the destination list using the Add and Delete buttons 8
2. Mote you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Figure 6 4 Wireless Multiple SSID Page Enable Multiple SSID Enables disables multiple SSID Secondary SSID The secondary SSID of the AP is up to 32 characters and is unique from the primary SSID VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the secondary SSID which has a unique value between 1 4095 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 44 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 6 5 Wireless Security Figure 6 5 shows the default Wireless Security page which provides the following wireless network security options e None No security used e Wired equivalent privacy WEP Enable legacy stations to connect the AP e 802 1x Enable stations with 802 1x capability to connect the AP e Wi Fi protected access WPA Enable stations with WPA capability to connect the AP STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MI Ma MMU sii WIRELESS RUS eC ae Setup Wireless Security Configuration Multiple SSID Security Select an SSID and its security profile Management se None WEP 9802 1 WDS Log Out Mote you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Figure 6 5 Wireless Security Page 6 5 1 Wireless Security WEP WEP is a security protocol for WLAN WEP provides security by encrypting the data that is sent over the WLAN The SVG1000 VoIP gateway supports three levels of WEP encryption e 64 bit encryption e 128 bi
3. WWW STEPHEN TELE COM
4. Use the following procedures to delete an exterior SIP server 1 On the WIZARD page click Exterior Line 2 Select the exterior SIP server which you want to delete from Select Exteror Line pop up menu then select Delete checkbox 3 Click Apply Save Restart PBX buttons to validate the changes permanently 7 4 PBX Dial Plan On PBX Dial Plan page users can customize the dial plan for the incoming calls from exterior SIP users and PSTN users STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HONE SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS wizarp HELP er SS _ General PBX Dial Plan Setup _ Local Extension PRY Dial Plan Setup Exterior Line ial Plan Mame Primary Destination Alternative Destination Dial PI 3 ee ees an Fa Switch Board s FXS vw Utilities p 132 168 1 2 Switch Board 201 Default sip 2101 Switch Board 202 E sip a103 202 Was _ m Figure 7 5 PBX Dial Plan STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 09 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Figure 7 5 shows a sample of PBX Dial Plan page Primary Destination When there is a incoming call from exterior line user can set the first response destination such as switchboard or certain phone number Alternative When there is a incoming call from exterior line if the primary destination is unavailable in 20 Destination seconds the call would be forwarded to the alternative destination 7 5 PBX Utilities Setup Through PBX Utilities users ca
5. B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual HOME Sa ADVANCED MAine i TE FIZARD HELP STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES Bo oice Port Forwarding UPnP WAN Connection ppp wO Allow Incoming Ping SNTP SNMP Select LAN Group LAN group 1 teat TR 069 LAN IP 192 168 1 80 DMZ Custom Port Forwardin Port Forwarding IP Filters Category Available Rules Applied Rules LAN Clients Alien vs Predator LAN Isolation Asheron s Call TR 068 WAN Dark Rein 2 Access Delta Force Bridge Filters Games VER Audiovideo Apps Web Filters Servers Directs 7 oO Games FliteForce User EverQuest IGMP Proxy i Fighter Ace Il Static Routing OO000 8 Dynamic DNS Client Policy Database Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control oice provision Log Out Figure 5 7 Port Forwarding Page 5 8 IP Filters The IP filtering feature allows you to block specific applications services based on the IP address of a LAN device You can use the IP Filters page Figure 5 8 to block specific traffic for example block web access or any traffic from a host on your local network A database of predefined IP filters allows you to apply one or more filtering rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined filter and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own IP filter rules STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO
6. Dynamic Routes STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 63 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM at SZ SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Enhanced QoS architecture Ingress Egress Shaper and Policy Routing Ethernet Wireless ee s sry 1x e WPA WPA a SSID 802 ae Antenna Type External with diversity 2 RJ 11 au VoIP Ports Built In 1FXS amp 1FXO FXS erat on AG pore on FXO port PSTN call to VoIP PSTN call to VoIP switching Extensions support 1 RJ 11 FXS multiple wireless or ETOSON eaaa VolP clients to VolP clients RJ 11 to fRemoteextensions o O Simultaneous PSTN number and multiple VolP Multiple local phone numbers eet O a omes O o Voice Activity Detection VAD sppr Assignment of Extension Assignment of Extension Filtering Access Control STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 64 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM IP PBX VoIP B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual MAC filtering and tracking Application filtering single and range on LAN Firewall logging LAN sub grouping and isolation Create isolation between WLAN Ethernet ports USB ports CPE Configuration RS 232 Serial interface optional Command line interface with full configuration capabilities through RS 232 optional GUI interface through web browser SNMP support PaP SSH Physical Dimensions Environment O Timen O oSm asm Work temperature OCS Storage temperature SSO Work humicty OK Storage humidity E Powersupply SOA Appen
7. If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting MOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restart the Wireless Access Point It is important ta Restart Access Point any time you change your Wireless settings Use this button to restore factory default configuration MOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restart the PBS It is important to Restart PRX any time you change your PBX settings Figure 8 1 Tools Main Page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 56 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 8 1 System Commands Figure 8 2 shows the default System Commands page which is accessed by clicking the System Commands link at the left of the Tools page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES fo e a t e TOOLS ea anal SSS SSeS System Commands System Commands Remote Log l System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Press this button in order to permanently save the i current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save all the system without saving your configuration the 7 Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Update Gateway Pi ngT est Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your c
8. 2 configuration Page Ingress Layer 3 Configuration The Layer 3 page Figure 5 19 allows you to map ToS bits of incoming packets from the IP network to CoS for each WAN LAN interface Interface For both WAN and LAN interfaces you can configure QoS for layer 3 IP data traffic Class of Service This CoS field allows you to map incoming layer 3 WAN LAN packets to one of the following CoS in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 ToS The type of service field takes values from O to 255 Default Non IP A static CoS can be assigned to all layer 3 incoming packets per interface that do not have an IP header such as PPP control packets and ARP packets The default is CoS1 recommended STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED ae a WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual SETUP ADVANCED MANTES URSIN PUTS WIZARD HELP STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME oIce INWGRESS UPnP Interface PPP wt SATP SNMP z Untrusted TR 069 Layer Layers Static Port Forwarding IP Filters Class of Service LAN Clients Tos o Default Non IP LAN Isolation Class of Service TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Database Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control oIce provision Log Out Figure 5 19 Ingress Layer 3 c
9. 3 User Management Figure 6 4 shows the User Management page which is accessed by clicking User Management at the left of the Tools page This page allows you to change your login name and password STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 58 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MB 13 SETUP AD ARCED WIRELESS MASE STATUS IZARD HELP 5 ystem Commands User Management Remote Log User Management is used to change your User Name or Password User Management Ping Test Password Modem Test ee re Confirmed Password fs Log Dut Idle Timeout minutes Figure 8 4 User Management Page User Name Admin is your default user name You can enter your new user name here Password Admin is your default password You can enter your new password here Note If you forget your password you can press and hold the reset to factory default button for 10 seconds or more The SVG1000 VoIP gateway will reset to its factory default configuration and all custom configuration will be lost Idle Timeout The default is 30 minutes You will need to log back onto The SVG1000 VoIP gateway after your session has been inactive for 30 minutes You can change the timeout here 8 4 Update Gateway Figure 8 5 shows the Update Gateway page which is accessed by clicking the Update Gateway link at the left of the Tools page This page allows you to update The SVG1000 VoIP gateway s firmw
10. ADVANCED Dynamic DNS Client configure your dynamic DNS domain name then click WIZARD Local Extension to add your extension accounts finally click Exterior Lined to add your SIP exterior line account Please don t forget to click Apply Save and Restart PBX button D Click TOOL System Command Save All 2 When SVG1000 is connected without ADSL directly as Figure 3 4 Assume that the network access is through a Cable modem a PON modem or a VDSL ADSL modem There is a Router connected with the Modem followed by a layer two switch or a hub SVG1000 can connect directly to the Router or to the Hub An analog phone set can be connected to the FXS port on SVG1000 The phone line then can be connected to the FXO port Other SIP phones or STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED T i WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual PCs can be connected to the Hub Router directly DSL or PON Analog Phone Figure 3 3 Connect SVG1000 without ADSL Directly Quick Setting Steps A Open your web browser log in SVG1000 default IP address 192 168 1 1 user name Admin password Admin Click SETUP LAN Configuration configure to modify the default IP address to a new IP address which is different from but in the same subnet as the IP address of Router in Use the following Static IP address field Type the IP address of Router both in Default Gateway field and Relay IP field If Router runs as DHCP server B
11. D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX System User Manual V 1 3 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED ae A WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a A SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Table of Contents CAPE Emm MEU a e tee eee ane ee eer eee 4 Chantera Feat L season sie sose ieee E dec aneauicusvecansueedansasdees oncceval ER 4 Chapter 3 SVG1000 at GC eae seacencasainevansdansrsanecsnnaesapatcuraeasiecseaabaasansauseouscteansseansstanneesscagual 6 31 Front Panel VieW sssosascosersin sedans sans ET eirio CaA EEEN ETEEN 6 3 Re 22 gt Nd EWN a nee E T E EE 7 3 3 Two Typical Connections with SVG1000 ssssssssessseseressrresseessrerseersesssrreserrseesreeseresereseee 8 Chapter 4 Network Basic Setup esesesesssssseosoesssosoececesesoeoecesesesoeseoecssesesoececessseeoeoesesosoeseceseee 10 AL Setting LAN COMMC CUO seriens 10 4 2 Create New WAN ConnectionS ssessssessssessessesrssrsessesersessessesrssoseoesesesseereseresreseeseseesene 12 4 3 Modify an Existing CONNECTION cccceseccsseccesecceeeceeeecceeuceseuceseeceeeseeeseeeeaeceseesesegeetees 21 4 4 Delete an Existing CONNECTION ccccccsecccsecccseceeesecceuseceeeceeeeceseaeesseseeseeeceneeseneeeeaesesens 22 AS MOJEM SCC areca cease E eoecuteace aes ea iauaayscaaeiesaeeseetaceenwesnreeectee 22 Chapter 5 Network Advanced Setup ccccscsccscsccccsccccsccccsceccecescccsccec
12. FXS is 1001 Voicemail Management Voicemail can be accessed by dialing 8888 After entering your mailbox number and password you will know how many voicemail messages you have in this gateway box After hearing the prompt voice you can make a response as below Press 1 Read voicemail messages e Press 4 Play previous message e Press 5 Repeat current message e Press 6 Play next message e Press 7 Delete current message STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 62 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a SZ e Press 8 Forward message to another mailbox e Press Help during message playback Rewind e Press Exit during message playback Skip forward Press 2 Change folders Press Help Press Exit Appendix A Specifications SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Category Features Details ADSL Modem ADSL Standards Supported 71 413 G DMT 992 1 ADSL2 ADSL2 Auto negotiate between 11 413 G DMT ADSL2 ADSL2 Extended Bandwidth 24 SS Provide 8 roi bps 1 228 Mips n OM mode __ x 1 024 Mbps in G DMT mode Maximum number of PVCs Maximum number of PVCs supported Framing Encapsulation fDynamic Support O O Static IP Support single and block of IP addresses e e DHCP Server DHCP Server and Client i Client AR ARP meaane O RIP and RIP v2 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Static Routes Static Routes
13. LIMITED 26 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS Ea AT a 7t a STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES O V oice T IP Filters UPnP SNTP a Select LAN Group LAN group 1 v SNMP al LAN IP 192 168 1 80 TR 069 Black All Traffic J Block Outgoing Ping Custom IP Filters Port Forwarding IP Filters Category Available Rules Applied Rules Alien vs Predator Asheron s Call LAN Isolation Dark Rein 2 TR 068 WAN 4 O VPN Delta Force Access O audio video Doom Bridge Filters O Apps Dune 2000 Web Filters Servers Direct 7 8 Games EliteF orce Dynamic DNS Client O User EverQuest IGMP Proxy B Fighter Ace Il LAN Clients Games Static Routing Policy Database Ingress Cancel Egress Shaper _ Web Access Control SSH Access Control Yoice provision Log Out Figure 5 8 IP Filters Page Field Definition Description Select the LAN group to which the IP fllters feature will be applied Block Outgoing Ping Blocking outgoing ping ICMP generated from a particular LAN IP can be used if your host has a virus that attempts a Ping of Death Denial of Service attack Custom IP Filters This link takes you to the Custom IP Filters page Available Rules Predefined and user defined IP filtering rules for each category Applied Rules Lists the IP filtering rules you elect to apply for each given category 5 9 LAN Clients Th
14. Log Out Figure 4 13 Modem Setup STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 18 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Chapter 5 Network Advanced Setup The Advanced tab allows you to perform advanced configuration functions for existing connections 5 1 Advanced Tab Main Page The Advanced tab allows you to perform advanced configuration functions for existing connections including e Enabling and disabling of key features including voice voice provision UPnP SNTP SNMP TR 069 IP QoS RIP access control TR O68 WAN access and multicasting e QoS ingress egress shaper and policy routing e Management of LAN port interfaces packet flow and filtering At least one WAN connection must be configured before implementing advanced WAN configuration features At least one LAN group must be defined before implementing advanced LAN configuration features Figure 5 1 shows the Advanced main page which is accessed by clicking the Advanced tab at the top of the page This page provides access to the following configuration pages voice UPnP SNTP SNMP TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web SSH Access Control STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES AA Sa ADVANCED MRIs DU See oice k Adwanced i UPnP 2 The Advanced section lets vou configure advanced features like RIP Fi
15. PBX Channels Status page for an example NOTE A channel means a conversation between different users STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES A MME a a UL 2 0 03MM 3 A EE Ci E STATUS WIZARD HELP Network Statistics PBX Clients Status EESTI REN Staris Extension Number Authentication IP Address DHCP Clients Modem Status 202 Required 192 168 1 98 PE Bree et Informatie 203 Required 192 168 1 96 System Log 20 Required 192 166 1 105 PBX clients PBX Registrations 208 Required N A PBX Channel Status Log Out Figure 7 7 PBX clients status status Online Online Online Offline Refresh STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES JG MS SUL OM O STATUS MR See E aR a Nh Network Statistics PBX Registration Servers Status Connection Status Deetin DHCP Clients Number Modem Status Address 03 sip stephen tele com Product Information System Log 0i votages chinavoip bj com PEAREN oi votages chinavoip_bj com PBA Registrations PBX Channel Status 0i volage6 chinavoip bj com Log Out _t4 0i votages chinavoip_bj com 0i votages chinavoip bj cam O1 votage6 chinavoip bj com O1 votages chinavoip_b com O09 sip broadvoice com O09 sphone vopr vonage net Figure 7 8 PBX registrations status STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 55 Port 3060 401 2401 2401 401 401 401 2401 3060 S060 Status Registered Registered Registered Registered Registered Registered Registered Registered
16. PBX User Manual The Policy Database Configuration page Figure 5 16 is accessed by selecting Policy Database on the Advanced home page This page enables you to configure policy routing and QoS The policy routing configuration is discussed as follows STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES EOTS ADVANCED OT Ei 2 E SSS SS oice 2 Policy Database Configuration UPnP _ SNTP _ SNMP ere TR 069 DiffServ Code Paint Class of Service Ingress Interface LAN group 1 Destination Interface p Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation _ amp ccess 2 Source Port Start Source Port End Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy 3 Source IP Destination IP 7 Mask Mask i Protocol Destination Port Start Destination Port End ll Source MAC _ Static Routing Local Routing Mark Policy Database Ingress Ingress Interface DSCP Source IP Destination IP Source Port Start Destination Port Start Protocol Local Mark Delete _ Egress DestInterface CoS _ Mask Mask Source Port End Destination Port End Source MAC Web Access Control SSH Access Control _ oice provision _ Log Out Figure 5 16 Policy Database Page Ingress Interface The incoming traffic interface for a Policy Routing rule Selections include LAN interfaces WAN interfaces Locally generated traffic and not applicable Examples of Locally generated traffic are voice packets p
17. Static Routing Page 5 15 Dynamic Routing The dynamic routing feature enables The SVG1000 VoIP gateway to dynamically define routes for WAN and LAN subnets Dynamic routing uses routing information protocol RIP for exchanging routing information with other routers in the network It is supported across both WAN and LAN interfaces Any RIP enabled router sends out automatic update packets containing its own routing table on a periodic basis every 30 seconds Similarly it accepts such periodic updates from other routers and adds deletes or modifies routes in its own routing table accordingly The router is also expected to receive requests for its routing table and respond accordingly Use the Dynamic Routing page Figure 5 15 to define dynamic routing routes for the available interfaces STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES JUL eda ADVANCED ak ee mE C ____ Yoce EY Dynamic Routing UPnP SNTP O Enable RIP ww ats Protacol RIP v2 TR 069 ff Enable Password Port Forwarding IP Filters LAM Clients Interface Direction LAN Isolation LAR oreup 4 TR 068 WAN Bridge Filters Web Filters O Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy z Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Database Apply Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control j Force Provision Log Out Figure 5 15 Dynamic Routing Page 5 16 Policy Database STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED sga WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP
18. and you can assign a unique SSID to your AP The SSID is up to 32 characters Hidden SSID Enables disables the hidden SSID feature When hidden SSID is enabled the SSID is removed from the beacon frames the AP transmits thus the AP will not be seen by any other station STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 42 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM df SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 4 Channel B G The channel on which the AP and the wireless stations communicate Different domains have different ranges of channels For FCC in 2 4 GHz the default channel is 11 802 11 Mode You can select from the following modes e Mixed mode Both 802 11b and g modes are supported The legacy supported rates information element SR IE contains the 802 11b legacy supported rates and the additional OFDM supported rates Extended SR IE contains the extended supported rates if present Beacon amp Probe Response Frames are sent in b rate e 11b only Mode The legacy SR IE contains only the 802 11b legacy supported rates The extended SR IE is not present e 11b Mode Similar to the 802 11b only mode except that 22Mbps PBCC rate modulation is included which is TI proprietary e 11g only Mode The legacy SR IE contains only the OFDM additional supported rates The extended SR IE contains the extended supported rates if present Enables disables the 4x feature for 802 11g mode When checked wireless users will not be able to directly access other wireless
19. this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Stephen Technologies Co Limited Disclaimer Notice No license is granted implied or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Stephen Technologies Co LTD Stephen Technologies Co LTD makes no warranties implied or otherwise in regard to this document and to the products described in this document The information provided by this document is believed to be accurate and reliable to the publication date of this document However Stephen Technologies Co LTD assumes no responsibility for any errors in this document Furthermore Stephen Technologies Co LTD assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of the information in this document and for any patent infringements that may arise from the use of this document The information and product specifications within this document are subject to change at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such change STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 5 F Building NO 1 TongXin Industry Zone HengGang Town LongGang District Shenzhen G D China 518115 Tel 86 755 89352606 Fax 86 755 89352612 Website www stephen tele com Email Support stephen tele com STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 69
20. usecs Auto PWC C Figure 4 8 Static IP Connection Setup A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons on this page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 13 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the SVG1000 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon SVG1000 reboot 12 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 13 At the System Commands page Figure 4 4 click Save All 14 To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status 4 2 3 DHCP Connection Setup Figure 4 9 shows the default Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Connection Setup page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES BH Id SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP LAN Setup DHCP Connection Setup Mame Type DHCP Sharing Disable Options W NAT Wf Firewall VLAN ID a Priority Bits 0 7 New Connection DHCP Settings P YC Settings nape oO Encapsulation LLCO vc il adsl IP Address ad P VPI 0 LAN Configuration WAN Setup Mew or Log Out Gateway CI 10 Default Gateway Qos UBR PCR JO cps SCR U cos MBS f cells CDWT f Uusecs Auto PYZ CT Figure 4 9 DHCP Connection Setup Configure a DHCP Connection 1 On the Setup main pag
21. 000 VolP gateway to the ACS STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MT Samat ADVANCED ACS SU ea ed oice i TR 069 UPnP TR 069 is enabled by default Select a default WAM connection and set the ACS URL below SNTP ee ACS URL http 192 168 1 2 9996 ASEEN TR 069 Periodic Inform Enabled C Port Forwarding Periodic Inform Interval 56400 IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN ACS Connection Request Access A Username 00E0A6 111 Bridge Filters l Password Cree Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Hatshoce 7 7 Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control 55H Access Control YoIce provision Log Out Figure 5 6 TR 069 Page 5 7 Port Forwarding The port forwarding or virtual server feature allows you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts based on a protocol port number and protocol Using the Port Forwarding page you can provide local services for example web hosting for people on the Internet or play Internet games Port forwarding is configurable per LAN group A database of predefined port forwarding rules allows you to apply one or more rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined category and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own port forwarding rules STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 25 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma
22. A A i S LAN Setup Bridged Connection Setup Name Bridget Type Bridge Sharing Disable Options VLAN ID i Priority Bits 0 _ LAN Configuration WAN Setup _ New Connection 4 Bridge Settings P C Settings _ Modem 9 Encapsulation LLC O vc pyc New Bridgel Select LAN LAN group 1 YPI i Log Out verb QoS uer peko s arlo l MES Poo cells CDVT Poo USECS Auto PYC C Figure 4 12 Bridged Connection Setup A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can apply delete or cancel this connection using this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the SVG1000 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon SVG1000 reboot 10 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 11 At the System Commands page Figure 4 5 click Save All 12 To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status 4 3 Modify an Existing Connection Use the following procedures to modify a WAN connection Modify a WAN Connection 1 On the Setup main page select the connection you want to modify from the left hand column Note Up to eight WAN connections of all types are supported 2 Make modifications on the individual connection page Note Some fields are disabled after initial creation Note You must enter your password again 3 Cli
23. BS utilities currently we can only PB Utlittes configure the SMTP client for voicemail functionality of ParaPBa Figure 7 1 PBX Wizard Page 7 1 PBX General STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 50 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual On PBX General page users can setup some general settings Figure 7 2 shows the default General page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MBi0 12 SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD Anin Sess General General Setup Local Extensi on General Setup Exterior Line Enable Pax W Dial Plan PE is listening at port 5070 Utilities Enable PBX NAT LJ l aT External IF of PB Log Out Password for customizing switchboard Please repeat password for customizing switchboard EE Password for non local F O user Please repeat password for non local FXO user Restart Figure 7 2 PBX General Page Enable PBX Select this checkbox to enable PBX functionality This option is enabled by default PBX is listening at user can change the SIP port the default port number is 5070 Enable PBX NAT If SVG1000 runs under a NAT environment select this checkbox fee a S of PBX Password for User can access the customization switchboard system by dialing phone customizing number 7777 then user would be required to enter the password the switchboard default password is 314159 user can change the password here Password for If this password is not nu
24. Bits E LAN Configuration WAN Setup _ New Connection DHCP Settings iiem p Encapsulation LLC O vec DHCPI IP Address WA P C Settings Ney oF Mask WA Gateway Wa Default Gateway Log Out D oO un ci Ti un Auto PC Mai Figure 4 10 DHCP Connection Setup A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons on this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the SVG1000 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon SVG1000 reboot 10 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 11 At the System Commands page Figure 7 click Save All 12 To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 15 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 4 2 4 Bridged Connection Setup Figure 4 11 shows the default Bridged Connection Setup page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES H HE SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS SIATUS FIZARD fj HELF LAN Setup Bridged Connection Setup Mame Type Bridge Sharing Disable Options VLAN ID f Priority Bits E LAN Configuration WAM Setup HewiLonnection Bridge Settings P C Settings Modem g Encapsulation LLC vc pic New _ Log Out Select LAN LAN group 1 x YPI 0 verb Q
25. Click ADVANCED Dynamic DNS Client configure your dynamic DNS domain name then click WIZARD General select Enable PBX NAT and copy your domain name to External IP of PBX filed C Click Local Extension to add your extension accounts and click Exterior Line to add your sip exterior line accounts Please don t forget to click Apply Save and Restart PBX button D Click TOOL System Command Save All E Finally log in your Router to make DMZ or port forward settings for SVG1000 The default SIP server port of SVG1000 is 5070 ports of RTP streams is 11000 20000 NOTE step B and E are not necessary unless you want to use dynamic domain name without DSL connection Chapter 4 Network Basic Setup The Setup tab allows you to perform basic interface configuration functions 4 1 Setting LAN Connections The SVG1000 VoIP gateway provides LAN configuration for multiple LAN bridge groups Up to five LAN bridge groups are supported The LAN interfaces could include Ethernet WLAN Primary SSID SSID1 SSID2 and SSID3 It is possible to assign any LAN interface STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 8 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual to any bridge group but only one group except that the Ethernet interface needs to stay in LAN group 1 Each LAN group can then be configured with static IP address dynamic IP address or be unmanaged no IP STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOO
26. D A LOCAL EXTENSION Follow the following procedures to add an local extension 1 Onthe WIZARD page click Local Extension 2 Select Add checkbox 3 Enter your extension number password voicemail password and Email address Optional in the corresponding fields 4 Click Apply Save Restart PBX buttons to validate the changes permanently DELETE A LOCAL EXTENSION Follow the following procedures to delete an extension 1 Onthe WIZARD page click Local Extension 2 Select the extension number which you want to delete from Select User menu then select Delete checkbox 3 Click Apply Save Restart PBX buttons to validate the changes permanently 7 3 Exterior Line SVG1000 can also be registered to remote SIP servers or another SVG1000 as a client so local uses can communicate with exterior line users Figure 7 4 shows the default PBX Exterior Line page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MB AMU _ADVARCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS wizarp Bias E a mMM lS Gen eral Exterior Line Setup Local Extension Exterior Line Setup Exterior Line Dial Plan SIP Esterior Line List Select Exterior Line O Delete Utilities j New exterior line name m Add Loy Gut Phone number Authentication Name Password Please type your password again Server address Password for non local user a Please type password for non local User again Save Restart F Cancel Figure 7 4 PBX Exterior Line STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO
27. DS uses management protocol to establish and maintain links between APs The WDS name is used to identify WDS network The field takes up to eight characters Two or WDS Name more WDS networks may exist in the same area This field must be checked for the root device in WDS hierarchy Only one WDS root device may Activate as Root exist in WDS network This field is not applicable for Crude mode Checking this field commands WDS manager to use a secured connection between APs in the WDS Privacy WDS network Security settings must be the same in all APs in the WDS network Note WDS privacy is not supported in Crude mode and WPA stations The default value of this field is 3600 seconds Uplink Connection The BSS ID of the upper device in the WDS hierarchy This uplink cannot be configured if Root is Downlink Connection The BSS ID of the lower device in the WDS hierarchy connected to this AP Up to four downlinks Check Boxes Chapter 7 IP PBX Setup Click WIZARD Figure 7 1 shows the WIZARD page srepnen TECHNOLOGIES IEG CURE acta LU WIZARD a Wizard A shortcut to setup ADSL amp SIP accounts amp some advanced functionalities A shortcut ta setup some general services such as PBX General sip port PES NAT domain name ete M SE Local Extension A shortcut to setup local extension number S Log Out Extenor Line A shortcut ta setup some registration servers Dial Plan A shortcut ta setup dial plan A shortcut to setup P
28. E2 e Web Server OxE3 e MSNTP OxE4 e DHCP Server OxE5 e IPtables Utility OxE6 e PPP Deamon OxE7 e P Route OxE8 amp STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED sga WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual e ATM Library OxE9 e NET Tools OxEA e RIP OxEB e RIP v2 OxEC e UPNP OxEE e Busybox Utility OxEF e Configuration Manager OxFO e DropBear Utility OxF1 e Voice 0 5 17 Ingress The Ingress page enables you to configure QoS for packets as soon as they come into The SVG1000 VoIP gateway This page is accessed by selecting Ingress on the Advanced main page The domain mappings are converted to CoS the common language so that the priority marking is carried over There are four modes that are discussed below Ingress Untrusted Mode Untrusted is the default Ingress page setting for all interfaces In this mode no domain mapping is honoured in The SVG1000 VoIP gateway All packets are treated as CoS6 best effort as shown in Figure 5 17 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SETUP ADVANCED f WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP ar oice INGRESS UPnP Eno G Interface SNMP Untrusted Layer Layers Static TR 069 Port Forwarding i IP Filters Class of Service LAN Clients cose LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client GMP Proxy l _ Static Routing j Dynamic Routing Policy Database Ingress j Egress Shaper l Web Acce
29. LIMITED he l WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual New registration Description to this registration you can input anything here like broadvoice server name local office etc The phone number that SVG1000 is used as a client Authentication Name Input when remote SIP server requires authentication Input when remote SIP server requires authentication Server address The IP address or domain name of the SIP server This information should be obtained from VolP service provider The port number of the SIP server Dialing prefix When local users want to make a call to exterior line SIP user they must dial this prefix first The prefix MUST be a number which starts with a non zero digit such as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 92 93 94 99 Password for nonlocal If this password is not null when non local user make a call through SVG1000 he user will be required to enter this password Note The maximum number of exterior registration servers is 20 ADD AN EXTERIOR SIP SERVER Use the following procedures to add an exterior SIP server 1 On the WIZARD page click Exterior Line 2 Select Add checkbox 3 Enter New registration server name Phone number Server address Server port Local number Dialing prefix if needed with Authentication Name and Password in the corresponding fields 4 Click Apply Save Restart PBX buttons to validate the changes permanently DELETE AN EXTERIOR SIP SERVER
30. LS STATUS WIZARD HELP LAN Setup LAN Configuration LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch vit group i Etherneti WLAN Configura WAN Setup New Connection LAN group 2 Pioden Interfaces pin Ethernet sg Ethemet3 Log Out Ethermet4 Soll st ours LAN group 3 gt sSiD3 LAN group 4 LAN group 5 Remove oe eo Figure 4 1 LAN Configuration main Page Click Configuration configure you can change some default settings for your LAN configuration as Figure 4 2 Generally you do not need to change these default settings if necessary you can also change IP address default gateway and DHCP here Notice that you can also view the status of advanced services that can be applied to this LAN group A green status indicates that the services have been enabled while a red status indicates that the service is currently disabled STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES E 13 SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP ey LAN Setup LAN Group 1 Configuration LAN Configuration IP Settings Services Status Q Unmanaged IP Filters C Obtain an IP address automatically Bridge Filters WAN Setup iP Address OOO URAR Mew Connection LAN Clients Modem Netmask IP Qos Static Routing ppp C PPP IP Address Log Out IP Address 1000 4 Use the following Static IP address IP Address 192 160 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Host Name myqgateway1 i Domain jar Enable DHCP Server Start I
31. NS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Database Egress Shaper l Web Access Control SSH Access Control oice provision Log Out Figure 5 22 Egress Layer 3 configuration Page 5 19 Shaper The Shaper Configuration page Figure 5 23 is accessed by selecting Shaper on the Advanced main page Three shaper algorithms are supported HTB Low Latency Queue Discipline PRIOWRR STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES 3 HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD SSS Voice Shaper Configuration UPnP SMTP 4 SNMP 5 Interface HTE Queue Discipline Man Rate Eo o il Low Latency Queue Discipline TR 069 B B Port Forwarding IP Filters eee eae moss e E bits Cos4 EK bits TR 068 Wah Access Z Bridge Filters Co ort cose Web Filters LJ PRIOWRR Dynamic DNS Client lose lo loss ee CoS E Coss ee Mose Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Force provision Log Out Figure 5 23 Shaper Configuration Page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 38 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Interface The selections are WAN LAN interfaces except WLAN which does not support Shaper feature This aaa o Max Rate This field is applicable for the HTB Queue Discipline and Low Latency Queue Discipline both are rate based shaping algorithms HTB Que
32. O FTP GDMT ICMP IDEA IEEE Meaning advanced encryption standard counter mode CBC MAC protocol application level gateway access point best effort basic service set constant bit rate complementary code key cell delay variation tolerance caller ID common language infrastructure classical IP over ATM clear to send Dynamic DNS see DNS dynamic host configuration protocol demilitarized zone domain name server digital subscriber line daylight saving time delivery traffic identification map extensible authentication protocol transport layer security expedited forwarding extended rate phy frame check sequence Foreign Exchange Station Foreign Exchange Office file transfer protocol G discrete multi tone Internet control message protocol International data encryption algorithm institute of electrical and electronics engineers STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 67 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a A IGD IGMP IP IP PBX LAN LED LLC MAC MBS MIB MMODE MPDU MSDU MTA MTU NAPT NAT NIC NSP OFDM PBCC PCR PPP PPPoA PPPoE PSK PVC QoS RADIUS RC4 RG RIP RTS SCR SNMP SNTP SPI SS IE SSH SSID TCP TFTP TKIP UDP UPnP USB VBR VC VCI STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 68 Internet gateway device Internet group management protocol Internet protocol Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange local area network light emitting diode logical link control medium access control maximum burst size managem
33. P 192 168 1 3 End IP 192 168 1 254 Lease Time 3600 Seconds Enable DHCP Relay Relay IP 20 0 0 3 O Server and Relay Off Es io STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 9 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Figure 4 2 LAN Connection Setup Page 4 2 Create New WAN Connections 4 2 1 Create PPPOE Connection Figure 4 3 shows the default New Connection Setup page which defaults to the PPPoE Connection Setup page Notice this page can be logically divided into three sections Section A includes settings specific to the connection type Section B VLAN settings and Section C PVC settings remain the same for all six connection types STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES FIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELF LA N Setup PPPoE Connecton Setup Mame Type PPPoE i Sharing Disable Options W NAT W Firewall WLAN ID a Priority Bits a _ LAN Configuration j WAN Setup New Connection PPP Settings PYL Settings 7 Lai i A username username PE Maw T Log Out siete Password WPL 0 Idle Timeout Jal VC 10 Keep Alive i Oos UBR Authentication Suto 3 CHAP BAP pce In PTTL 1492 bytes Scr IO cps On Demand C Default Gateway W Enforce MTU Q Debug O MBS a cells PPP Unnumbered C LAN Lan qroup 7 mormi MERE Figure 4 3 New WAN Connection Setup Page Configure a PPPoE Connection 1 On the Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Conne
34. Registered Registered WWW STEPHEN TELE COM SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES Network Statistics Connection Status Caller Callee DHCP Clients 203 202 Modem Status Product Information Gy stem Log PBX clients PEX Registrations PBX Channel Status Log Out HONE SETUP ADVARCED wrrEeLEss toors STATUS izarp HELP PEX Channels Status Codec Time Elapsed Status G 711 Mu Law 23 Connected Refresh Figure 7 9 PBX Channels StatusFigure 7 9 PBX Channels Status Chapter 8 Tools Page Figure 8 1 shows the Tools main page which is accessed by clicking Tools at the top of the page This page provides access to the following tools pages e System Commands e Remote Log e User Management e Update Gateway e Ping Test e Modem Test STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES ooa System Commands Remote Log User Man age ment u pdate Gate way Ping Test Modem Test Log Out Restart Restart Access Point Restore Defaults Restart FEX HOME SETUP ADVANCED wiRELEss Toos STATUS e HELP System Commands System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system
35. T and firewall traversal allow traffic to pass through the SVG1000 VoIP gateway for applications using the UPnP protocol This feature requires one active WAN connection In addition the PC should support this feature In the presence of multiple WAN connections select a connection on which the incoming traffic is present for example the default WAN connection Figure 5 3 shows the default UPnP page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 20 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME Aa ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP el Yoice ih UPnP UPnP To enable UPnP check the Enable UPnP box and select a connection below SMTP SNMP Enable UPNP _ FR 063 WAN Connection ppp Port F ardin R aod sia mg LAN Connection LAN group IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN _ Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing l _ Policy Database i Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Yoice provision Log Out Figure 5 3 UPnP Page 5 4 SNTP Simple network timing protocol SNTP is a protocol used to synchronize the system time to the public SNTP servers It uses the UDP protocol on port 123 to communicate between clients and servers Figure 5 4 shows the default SNTP page When the SNTP feature is enabled your RG starts querying for the time clock info
36. XO Port RJ11 ADSL Standards Supported 1 413 G DMT 992 1 ADSL2 ADSL2 Maximal downlink speed 24Mbps uplink speed 2 3Mbps Support 8 channels PVC WLAN 802 11 b g compatibility Automatic speed 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54M for 802 11 1 2 5 5 11M for 802 11 b Scope of signal cover indoors 35 100 meters outdoors 120 400 meters Security WEP 802 1x WPA WPA2 Multiple SSID WDS Wireless Distribution System 802 11e WMM Ethernet Interface 410 100 Base T RJ45 standard Ethernet interface 10 100 Ethernet Auto Sensing Auto detect straight through or crossover e IP PBX Converge analog exterior lines analog phone SIP exterior lines and local extensions Build in a SIP registrar server and a proxy server support standard SIP terminals SIP to PSTN and PSTN to SIP switching Support 20 SIP exterior line Support 100 local extensions Support 1 analog phone expansible to 2 4 FXS port Support 1 analog line expansible to 2 4 FXO port Remote extension Call Forward Call Transfer Call Conferences Music on Hold Flexible Dial Plan customize Status Display of All Connections Voice mail for each extensions Voice mail to email delivery Read and manage voice mail via analog phone or any SIP phone Customize individual phone prompt voice via analog phone or any SIP phone Support
37. ackets generated by applications such as DNS DHCP etc Destination Interface The outgoing traffic interfaces for a Policy Routing rule Selections include LAN Interfaces and WAN interfaces DiffServ Code Point The diffServ code point DSCP field value ranges from 1 to 255 This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured Class of Service The selections are in the order of priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 CoS6 and N A The IP address of the traffic source Mask The source IP netmask This field is required if the source IP has been entered Protocol The selections are TCP UDP ICMP Specify and none If you choose Specify you need to enter the protocol number in the box next to the Protocol field This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured This field is also required if the source port or destination port has been entered The source protocol port You cannot configure this field without entering the protocol first Destination Port The destination protocol port or port range You cannot configure this field without entering the protocol first Local Routing Mark This field is enabled only when Locally Generated is selected in the Ingress Interface field The mark for DNS traffic generated by different applications are described below e Dynamic DNS OxE1 e Dynamic Proxy Ox
38. ages e Setup e Configuration e Multiple SSID e Security e Management STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 41 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual e WDS e Log Out STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES J Sa E La WIRELESS AA Ea Bee a Setup Wireless Configuration The Wireless section allows you ta Multiple SSID Security Setup Select to setup basic wireless parameters for primary SSID Management Configuration Select to configure advanced wireless parameters WOS Multiple SSID Configure Multiple SSIDs Log Out Security Configure Wireless Security Management Configure Wireless Management WOS Configure Wireless Distribution System parameters Figure 6 1 Wireless Main Page 6 2 Wireless Setup Figure 6 2 shows the default Wireless Setup page which is accessed by clicking the Setup link This page provides basic access point AP parameter settings STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MU A a WIRELESS MRR ee aT ee Setup Wireless Setup Configuration Multiple SSID Security Enable AP w Management Primary SSID ChimaAP wps Hidden SSID SE Bats Channel B G 802 11 Mode F User Isolation QoS Support Mote vou must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect j Apply Figure 6 2 Wireless setup Page AP Enables disables the access point The service set identifier of the AP which is the only SSID your AP broadcasts if hidden SSID is disabled The default is ParaAP
39. ap Trap Version Two trap versions formats are supported e SNMP v1 e SNMP v2c 5 6 TR 069 TR 069 is CPE Management Protocol from WAN side intended for communication between a CPE and Auto Configuration Server ACS The CPE WAN Management Protocol defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto configuration of a CPE and also incorporates other CPE management functions into a common framework The CPE WAN Management Protocol is intended to support a variety of functionalities to manage a collection of CPE including the following primary capabilities e Auto configuration and dynamic service provisioning Software firmware image management e Status and performance monitoring e Diagnostics ACS URLr URL of the auto configuration server ACS provided by the ISP Periodic Inform Enable disables The SVG1000 VoIP gateway to connect to the ACS periodically If you enable Enabled this feature you should enter a value in the Periodic Inform Interval field Periodic Inform This field is enabled only when the Periodic Inform Enabled field is checked It defines the Interval amount of time in seconds between a successful connection with an ACS server and a new attempt to connect to an ACS server A recommended value is 86400 seconds 1 day STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 24 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual ACS Connect By clicking the ACS Connect button you manually connect The SVG1
40. are voice provision file and or configurations files STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP SS SSS E System Commands Update Gateway Remote Log i o update your gateway firmware choose an updated firmware image or configuration file in Select a File Jand then click the Update Gateway button Additionally you may download your configuration file from the Teer aL tem by clicking Get Configuration Select a File ETE Mas file size 3 5 MB _ Modem Test Firmware Image can be the combined single Log Out Image with or without digital signature Update Gateway Ping Test Update Gateway _ The system will be restarted automatically after the Filesystem image is successfully updated You will need to reconnect again to configure your setup Get Configuration The system will give the configuration file only if it was earlier saved by pressing SaveaAll in System Command Menu STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED oo WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Figure 8 5 Update Gateway Page 8 5 Ping Test Page Once you have your RG configured it is a good idea to make sure you can ping the network Figure 6 shows the default Ping Test page which is accessed by clicking the Ping Test link from the left of the Tools page If you can ping an IP on the WAN side successfully you should be able to surf the Internet Ping Test Enter IP Add
41. ating in low power mode will be transmitted The default value of this field is 3 Request to send threshold The number of bytes in a Mac protocol data unit MPDU below which an RTS CTS handshake will not be performed The default value is 2347 however when 4x is enabled on the setup page the RTS threshold value changes to 4096 The minimum length of a frame that will be fragmented The default value is 2346 however when 4x is enabled on the Setup page the fragmentation threshold value changes to 4096 The Tx output power percentage compared to the maximum Tx power full 75 50 25 and 6 This feature can only be configured on a hidden page by the OEM ODM It is not recommended that This feature can only be configured on the hidden page by the OEM ODM It is not recommended Current Reg Domain This feature can only be configured on the hidden page by the OEM ODM It is not recommended Private Reg Domain This feature can only be configured on the hidden page by the OEM ODM It is not recommended 6 4 Multiple SSID The Enable SSID field allows you to create multiple SSIDs for the AP The Multiple SSID feature supports up to two SSID one primary and one secondary STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SEF OCEM WIRELESS f TOOLS STATUS FIZARD _ HELP Setup Configure Multiple SSID Configuration Multiple SSID Security O Enable Multiple SSID i P Secondary SSID ___ o WDS Hide this SSID Q _ Log Out
42. ce Parameters page Figure 5 27 can be accessed by clicking the Configure Voice Parameters link on the Provisioning page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES Eii eee oice D Yoice Parameters UPnP Port 1 Configuration aE 5 DIGIT_MAP hoox PREFLCODING PROFILEO lt SNMP a CIDLNAME LINEO CID_NUMBER 22000 FEE 7 PROXY_FOQDN PROXY_PORT Port Forwarding REG_FQDN REG_PORT RENE AUTH_USER_NAME AUTH_USER PASSWD 0s LAN Clients RING_ID 1 LAN Isolation MI STATEL NWAY_CONFL CW DEFAULT CID_EMERGENCYL Access CID_DEFAULTI ACBLOCK_DEFAULTC E eae TONE_PLAY i REG_RINGPINGL peters deseo MSG_DISPLAYL EMERGENCY_CALLIM Web Filters CALL RETURNO REPEAT DIAL R 20_NOT_DISTURBC NET_REG_CHECKO eee easel ANON CALL BLOCK CALLER ID IGMP Proxy 5 CALL WAITING MYT _ Static Routing CONFERENCING CALL_TRANSFERIM CALL FORWARD Dynamic Routing Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control oice provision Log Out Figure 5 27 Voice Parameters Page Chapter 6 Wireless Setup The Wireless LAN tab allows you to perform WLAN interface configuration functions 6 1 Main Setup Page seTUP avancen WIRELESS TOOLS S STATUS Wa zaRD Figure 6 1 shows the Wireless main page which is accessed by clicking the Wireless tab at the top of the page This page provides access to the following wireless configuration p
43. ck Apply to temporarily activate the changes you made STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 17 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Note The changes take effect when you click Apply However if the SVG1000 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon SVG1000 reboot 4 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 5 On the System Commands page click Save All 4 4 Delete an Existing Connection Use the following procedures to delete a WAN connection Delete A WAN Connection 1 On the Setup main page select the connection you want to modify from the left hand column 2 Click Delete on the particular Connection Setup page Note The changes take effect when you click Delete however if the SVG1000 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon SVG1000 reboot 3 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 4 At the System Commands page click Save All 4 5 Modem Setup The Modem Setup page allows you to select from the following modulation types MMODE MultiMode the modulation is automatically detected e 71413 ANSI T1 413 1998 e GDMT G Discrete Multi Tone G dmt G 992 1 e GLITE G lite G 992 2 ji LANS etup Modem Setup _ LAN Configuration Select the modulation type MMODE WAN Setup O T1413 New Connection GOMT J GEME O ADSL ADSL2Plus Modem
44. ct after The SVG1000 VoIP gateway reboots Restart PBX This button allows you to restart the PBX 8 2 Remote Log Figure 8 3 shows the default Remote Log page which is accessed by clicking the Remote Log link at the left of the Tools page The remote log feature is used in conjunction with the PC tool software provided with your RG For PPPoE and PPPoA connections you can select Debug in the Log Level field if you want to log the connection information This is helpful when trying to debug connection problems The remote log feature allows you to forwards all logged information to one or more remote syslog server The type of information forwarded to the remote server depends upon the Log level Each log message is assigned a severity level which indicates how seriously the triggering event affects RG functions When you configure logging you must specify a severity level Log messages that are rated at that level or higher are sent to the syslog server STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 57 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual and can be viewed using the syslog server application which can be downloaded from the web or comes with a linux machine STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES BIG rae a an UL a BEA EES status wizarp HELP System Commands Remote Log Settings Remote Log User Management Log Level _ Ping Test aaee Add an IP Address Log Out Select a logging destination Mone l Delete
45. ction Setup page Figure 4 2 is displayed 2 Enter a unique name for the PPPoE connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this case the unique name is PPPoE1 3 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode Note NAT enables the IP address on the LAN side to be translated to IP address on the WAN side If NAT is disabled you cannot access the Internet 4 In the PPP Settings section enter values from DSL service provider or your ISP 5 In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this case the DSL service provider is using 0 35 Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 10 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma a S provide this information SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 6 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information 7 Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection as shown in Figure 4 4 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES i i SETUP LAN Setup LAN Configuration Name PPFoE1 Options Wf MAT W Firewall WAP Setup Hew Connection Modem PPPoE1 Log Out Licername Password Authentication Auto MIT On Demand Enforce MTI PPP U
46. ctive minutes otherwise the account expires Once the user has logged in if the session remains inactive for more than 20 minutes the user will be logged out and the account expires WAN Update Check this field to give the account read and write access WAN Access Check this field to give the account read only access User Name User Name of the WAN access account Password Password of the WAN access account Port Enter the port number to be opened for the temporary WAN access STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 28 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual SAULE ADVANCED Wana i i WIZARD HELP STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES BIN 3 SSS ae oice Enable WAN Access Update UPnP amp To Enable Webpage Update from WAM side SNTP SNMP I WAN Update Q TR 069 WAN Access C IP Filters Password a LAN Clients Port 51003 LAN Isolation TR 066 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing _ Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper i Web Access Control SSH Access Control oice provision _ Log Out Figure 5 10 LAN Clients Page 5 11 Bridge Filters The bridge filtering mechanism provides a way for you to define rules to allow or deny frames through the bridge based on source MAC address destination MAC address frame type and physical ports When bridge filtering is enabled each frame is examined against
47. d in seconds Radius Server When selected the WPA stations authenticate with the RADIUS server using extensible authentication protocol transport layer security EAP TLS over 802 1x IP Address IP address of the RADIUS server Port The protocol port of the RADIUS server Secret The secret that the AP shares with the RADIUS server You can enter up to 63 alpha numeric Pre shared Key When selected the WPA stations do not authenticate with the RADIUS server using EAP TLS Pre shared key string The PSK string needs to be entered in the first time configuration of each station You can enter 8 63 alpha numeric characters in this field 6 6 Wireless Management The wireless management function gives another level of security to your AP It allows you to create an allowed access list or a banned access list not both and view a list of stations associated with your access point 6 6 1 Access List By clicking Management from the left hand navigation list you are taken to the default Access List page Figure 6 9 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES ATMEL Lia WIRELESS RCC 2 fg Ce foun Wireless Management Configuration _ Multiple SSID i Select an SSID Security Management Access List Associated Stations wDS Access List Log Out I O Enable Access List Allow OBan Mac Address Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Figure 6 9 Wireless Management Access List Page C
48. dem Test Page Chapter 9 Dialing Rules For an example figure 9 1 shows a network topology structure of SVG1000 Remote SIP Server Internet Home Office ChimaRG IP PBX AP ri wi inte a Phone Line 27AN 3 or z i h Penn Emergenc ____ Mobile Office _ Bee Fixed Phone STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 61 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM at SZ SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Figure 9 1 A sample of SVG1000 network topology structure A dialing flow is showed as following 1 Call out PSTN 0 PSTN number Fixed Extension ChimaRG SIP Prefix SIP number Local extension Dial number directly Add to speedup PSTN Q PSTN number WLAN dial style ChimaRG olP SIP number prefix dial style Mobile Extension Local extension Number WLAN dial style small number GSM Dial number directly l l GSM Dial number directly Mobile Extension Ww SIP Number HWLAN dial style big number 2 Call In Fixed Extension Bhar ae switch aa DONE Dial PSTN number of ChimaRG gt ChimaRG RSSra Mobile Extension Prefixtremote SIP number Dial SIP number of ChimaRG ChimaRG gt Mobile Extension Fixed extension After 20 seconds NOTE 1 Prefix is the number that you typed in WIZARD gt Exterior Line gt Dialing Prefix field 2 The number of the analog phone which is connected to
49. dix B AP Parameters Network criterion IEEE 802 11b g Frequency scope 2 40G 2 4835G Modulation 802 11b DBPSK DQPSK CCK 802 11g BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM RF power maximum 20dBm Number of 50 80Pcs AP Proposal connected user AP capability channel 11 America and Canada 13 Europe and China 14 Japan Data speed 1 2 5 5 11 for 802 11 b 2 Mbps DQPSK 1 58Mbps 5 5 Mbps CCK 4 07Mbps STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 65 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM at SZ SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Security 64 bit 128 bit WEP WPA 802 1X User isolation MAC layer Ethernet interface support MAC filter MAC filter Authentication DHCP server Mode LAN port The type of LAN port 10 100Mb automatic detect IEEE802 3 The scope of outdoors 120 400 signal cover m indoors 35 100 Antenna type Internal Diversity with Connector Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions How do configure the IP PBX on SVG1000 Open your web browse to log in SVG1000 click WIZARD General change the default domain name to yourself domain name in DDNS Domain Name filed click Local Extension to add your local extension accounts and click Exterior Line to add your SIP exterior line accounts When you are finished you can register your Wi Fi phone or other SIP phone to the SVG1000 with your DDNS domain name Please refer to Chapter 7 IP PBX Setup for details 2 How do I make a phone call After IP PBX has been configured you can mak
50. e click New Connection 2 Select DHCP from Type field The default DHCP Connection Setup page Figure 4 8 is displayed 3 Enter a unique name for the static connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and can not begin with numbers In this case the unique name is DHCP1 4 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode 5 If your DSL line is connected and your DSL IPS provider is supporting DHCP you can click Renew and the gateway retrieves an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 14 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual At any time you can release the DHCP address by clicking Release and renew the DHCP address by clicking Renew 6 Under PVC Settings enter values for the VPI and VCI 7 Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this case the DSL service provider is using 0 35 Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information 8 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information 9 Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection as shown in Figure 4 10 LAN Setup DHCP Connection Setup Name DHCP Type DHCP Sharing Disable Options W NAT Wf Firewall VLAN ID i Priority
51. e Filters Destination IP Trap Community Trap Version Web Filters _ Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy 5 Static Routing Policy Database l Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control _ Voice provision ogia Figure 5 5 SNMP Page SNMP uses a Manager Management information base MIB Agent solution to fulfill network management needs The manager is a separate station that can request data from an SNMP agent which resides in each modem on the network The agent uses the MIBs as dictionaries of manageable objects The SNMP agent supports GET SET GETNEXT and TRAP for four groups with MIB II System Interface IP and ICMP The SNMP agents support three community names authentication Following table describes the SNMP Management page fields Contact person and or contact information for The SVG1000 VoIP gateway Vendor OID Vendor object identifier The vendor s authoritative identification of the network management subsystem contained in the entity This value is allocated within the SMI enterprises subtree 1 3 6 1 4 1 Community SNMP defines a community to be a relationship between an SNMP agent and one or more SNMP managers Once the clear text community name corresponds to a community known to the receiving SNMP entity the sending SNMP entity is considered to be authenticated as a member of that community and is granted different levels of access read only or read write The combination of c
52. e LAN clients feature allows you to see all the hosts on the LAN segment Each host is qualified to be either dynamic host obtained a lease from this RG or static host has a anually configured IP address You can add a static IP address belonging to the RG s LAN subnet using the LAN Clients page Figure 5 9 Any existing static entry falling within the DHCP server s range can be deleted and the IP address is made available for future allocation STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 27 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES O SMa ADVANCED at a SU ec a Voice 2 LAN Clients UPnP o To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then click Apply SNTP SNMP a Select LAN Connection LAN group 1 _ TR 069 EnterIPaddress IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation LE ees Static Addresses TR 068 WAN Access a Delete IP Address Hostname MAC Type Bridge Filters O 192 168 1 80 Static Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control l SSH Access Control Voice provision Log Out Figure 5 9 LAN Clients Page 5 10 TR 068 WAN Access The TR 068 WAN Access page Figure 5 10 enables you to give temporary permission to someone such as technical support staff to be able to access your RG from the WAN side From the moment the account is enabled the user is expected to log in within 20 a
53. e phone calls to local extension or PSTN by dialing the number directly or to SIP exterior line user by dialing the number with a specific prefix through the analog phone connected to FXS port of SVG1000 or your Wi Fi phone or other SIP phone registered to SVG1000 For external calls follow the instructions of your ITSP For more information contact your ITSP 8 How do view the register status for local extension and exterior line Click WIZARD PBX Clients for the registration status of local extensions and WIZARD PBX Registrations for the registration status of SIP exterior line STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 66 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a A 4 Why can not make calls through FXO port of SVG1000 when SVG1000 is connected with a DSL splitter SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual It s maybe be caused by the quality or type of your splitter If this you can connect your phone line to the ADSL FXO port of SVG1000 directly without splitter So you can make calls through FXO port and access Internet at the same time What is the RESET button on SVG1000 Press the RESET button for 10 seconds to recover to factory default configuration Once you do this your configurations will be lost Only when you forget your password or IP address you can do it Appendix D Glossary Term AES CCMP ALG AP BE BSS CBR CCK CDVT CID CLI CLIP CTS DDNS DHCP DMZ DNS DSL DST DTIM EAP TLS EF ERP FCS FXS FX
54. ecescscsccccucecceseccscesceees 23 5 1 Advanced Tab Main Page s cccsscsssssccsssscssrensessncnscencessccusssoessncessenessenescscassensessceesens 23 SS VO e re ee ee ee een ae ne eer a eee eee ener 24 So UPOP casera a vce tc crore ss earns eres tebe E E E 25 aa SNIP E sa weed antes swaeoeawstsesnstaneiateesqeceaneesesanpsesenesdanaearwessanedanesueamsteansecaaneeun 25 SINE erect eters E E E on ovate en eatsamee eee so vac san onan baverateeu E 27 DO TR OG S a E E cate E care see scree aci E vosedsa vice A TEE 29 Dl PORE PORW TONE oon n EE E E ETEA 30 DWP NS e E E E E A 31 O BANCU E T EE EA E E T 33 210 TR OG65 WAN ACCESS sese ni a 33 SAL B EEPL eea E EE E E N 34 SA WED EOI ye T E E A E E 35 513 Dynamic DNS CHENU aerisswniescresmne niana OER EERTE 36 Del SAUC ROUNE seen E E E E TEN E A E O E EE AN 37 Det DY Mai IROU MS a a E E S A 37 so POI D A E E E EEE E 38 AF WSS a A E E E EEE 39 aAa FPO a E E E A E E T yennmiwicattanronnaeis 42 s19 SRAD aa E E E E E 45 S20 W DACCO S COM ENON arar E E 46 SLL SSHACCESS CONVO mereressrerssrrsn rT aa concesntevanenaaactsasonssateanencbsaeatieeussusachansenaemiaeeaneeneeat 47 A NVONCSP PO WISIOUN meaa E A E E E 48 Chapter 6 Wireless Setup ssssesesesesossesesesesssseoececsesoesececesesssoeoesesesseoeoeoesesesosoesesssssosoesesesseseo 49 od MAMSEN PITE saesae e E EE tessa E EE Ei 49 D INE SS CD e EE A E R E E EEE 50 6 3 Wireless Configuration ssessseesssrsserserrsrrssrrrsrerssrrssressr
55. ected BLINK Traffic flows through WLAN 3 2 Rear Panel View FXO ADSL FXS RESET 1 DC IN Figure 3 2 Rear Panel View Interface Description 12V DC For 12V DC power adaptor 0 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 6 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 3 3 Two Typical Connections with SVG1000 1 When SVG1000 is connected with ADSL directly as Figure 3 3 Assume that the phone line is connected directly to the FXO port of SVG1000 The LAN port of SVG1000 can be connected directly to the Switch Hub An analog phone set can be connected to the FXS port of SVG1000 Other SIP phones or PCs can be connected to the Hub Router directly Wi Fi SIP Phone Laptop J CA A lt 7 gt Fixed SIP Phone i Analog Exterior Line SIP Exterior Ling L__ J DSLAM Residential Gateway Fixed SIP Phone RJ45 l RJ45 RJLI Switch HUB Analog Phone Figure 3 3 Connect SVG1000 with ADSL Quick Setting Steps A Open your web browser log in SVG1000 default IP address 192 168 1 1 user name Admin password Admin B Click SETUP New Connect type your username and password in PPP settings field and VPI VCI in PVC settings field Then click Apply and Connect button Note you can disable the default Firewall option if you enable Firewall then you can t directly access SVG1000 through WAN unless you add the allowable legal IP address in ADVANCE Access Control page C Click
56. ent IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Cancel Policy Database Apply Cancel Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Force provision Log Out Figure 5 25 SSH Access Control Page 5 22 Voice Provision Figure 5 26 shows the default Voice Provision page The Voice Provisioning page Figure 57 allows you to define voice DNS servers view provisioning status and access the voice parameters configuration page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP Yoice Provisioning UPnP SMTP SNMP TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters sw o o Provisioning Status Mot provisioned LAM Clients LAN Isolation Access Configure Voice Parameters Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Database Ingress Eqress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control YOrCE provision Log Out STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 40 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Figure 5 26 Voice Provision Page Provisioning Status Provides the provisioning status Provisioned or Not provisioned This is a viewonly field Voice DNS Server 1 The IP address of the primary voice DNS server provided by the voice service provider Voice DNS Server 2 The IP address of the secondary voice DNS server provided by the voice service provider The Voi
57. ent information base multi mode Mac protocol data unit MAC service data unit Media terminal adapter maximum transmit unit network address port translation network address translation network interface card network support package orthogonal frequency division multiplexing packet binary convolution coding peak cell rate point to point PPP over ATM see PPP PPP over ethernet see PPP pre shared key permanent virtual circuit quality of service remote authentication dial in user service rivest cipher 4 residential gateway routing information protocol request to send sustained cell rate simple network management protocol simple network timing protocol stateful packet inspection supported rates information element secure shell service set identifier transmission control protocol trivial file transfer protocol temporal key integrity protocol user datagram protocol universal plug and play universal serial bus variable bit rate virtual circuit virtual channel identifier SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a A Vendor VLAN VPI WAN WDS WEP WiFi WLAN WMM WPA WRR vendor object identifier virtual LAN see LAN virtual path identifier wide area network connection Wireless distribution system wired equivalent privacy Wireless Fidelity Wireless Local Area Network WLAN MultiMedia Wi Fi protected access weighted round robin Copyright Notice SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual No part of
58. er E EE E EIEEE EEE EENEN 91 Appendix Ex Contact INformation cccccsecccssccscsccesecccssscnenseseusccunsesensetensseceusesecesenesensusess 95 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the CHIMA Stephen Technologies Residential Gateway SVG1000 The system is generally designed as a unified box integrating ADSL Modem Router WLAN AP and IP PBX together The CHIMA SVG1000 Wireless VoIP Gateway is capable of supporting feature rich user experience for many usage scenarios for the small business SMB and Residential markets Networks are useful tools for sharing Internet access and computer resources Multiple computers can share Internet access so you don t need more than one high speed Internet connection and you can browse web play network game listen to MP3 download internet resources and so on With Internet phone service your Internet access can now be shared by your Internet phones as well You will be able to make phone calls using your Internet phone service account this can save your phone costs greatly This user manual covers the steps for setting up a network system with SVG1000 Most users will Only need to use Chapter 4 Network Basic Setup and Chapter 7 IP PBX Setup When you re finished then you are ready to make calls within your system as well as calls to the outside world Chapter 2 Feature List ADSL Modem STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 3 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a A 1ADSL F
59. ess Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control _ oice provision Log Out Figure 5 24 Web Access Control Page Enable Enables disables the remote web access feature Choose a connection Select the WAN connect over which the remote web access feature is enabled Remote Host IP Enter the IP address of the remote host Remote Netmask Enter the netmask of the remote host Redirect Port You can enter a port number in this field that is different from the well known IP port number 80 The port number that you enter will be viewed externally and mapped to port 80 internally in The SVG1000 VoIP gateway STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 394 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 5 21 SSH Access Control The SSH Access Control page Figure 5 25 allows you to access The SVG1000 VoIP gateway remotely via SSH from the WAN side The configuration of a WAN IP address for SSH access control is very similar to the configuration of a WAN IP address for Web access control Refer to Web Access Control Page for field descriptions STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES gilis SETUP ADVANCED MM Tiabscs TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP Force i SSH Access Control UPnP SMTP Enable TR 069 Port Forwarding Remote Host IP 0 0 0 0 IP Filters Remote Netmask 255 255 255 255 LAN Clients SNMP z Choose a connection LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Cli
60. every defined filter rule in sequence When a match is found the appropriate filtering action allow or deny is performed Note that the bridge filter only examines frames from interfaces that are part of the bridge itself Up to 20 filter rules are supported with bridge filtering STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 29 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES li S SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP Yoice Bridge Filters UPnP ae O Enable Bridge Filters _ Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface SNMP Select LAN LAN group 1 TR 069 Bridge Filter Management Interface Etherneti Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode ao LAN Clients Add LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode Delete Bridge Filters Port Forwarding Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Yoice provision Log Out Figure 5 11 Bridge Filters Page 5 12 Web Filters The Web Filters page Figure 5 12 allows you to manage the type of web content that passes through your RG STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES By ls Sa ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP A Voice 2 Web Filters UPnP Proxy O Enabled Disabled Cookies Q Enabled Disabled SNMP Java Applets O Er abled Disabled TR 069 Activex O Enabled Disabled P
61. is checked There are three options e Open default In open system authentication the access point accepts any station without verifying its identify e Shared Shared key authentication requires a shared key WEP encryption key be distributed to the stations before attempting authentication e Both If both is selected the access point will perform shared key authentication then open system authentication This field is enabled when the WEP security is checked to identify the key value that is used when the security configuration is set to WEP The key length must match the WEP cipher This field is enabled when the WEP security field is checked You can select from 64 bits 128 WEP Cipher bits and 256 bits The WEP cipher that is used when the security configuration is set to WEP This field is not used when the security configuration is set to 802 1x and WPA Note After clicking Apply please click Restart Access Point at the bottom of the page which takes you to the System Commands page then click Save All in the System Commands page 6 5 2 Wireless Security 802 1x 802 1x is a security protocol for WLAN It is a port based network access control that keeps the network port disconnected until authentication is completed 802 1x is based on extensible authentication protocol EAP EAP messages from the authenticator to the authentication server typically use the remote authentication dial in user service RADIUS protoco
62. l Figure 6 6 shows the default setting of the Wireless Security 802 1x page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 46 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES GA Ol Sa La WIRELESS aL E E a S i Setup Wireless Security Config uration Multiple SSID Security Select an SSID and its security profile ChimaRGisz Management aes O None OQ WEP 802 1 WDS Log Out Radius Settings Server IP Address fF Secret OOo l Group Key Interval Mote you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Figure 6 7 Wireless Security 802 1x Page Server IP Address The IP address of the RADIUS server Used for authentication Port The protocol port of the RADIUS server Secret The secret that the AP shares with the RADIUS server You can enter up to 63 alpha numeric Group Key Interval The group key interval that is used to distribute the group key to 802 1x 6 5 3 Wireless Security WPA WPA is a security protocol for WLAN WPA uses a sophisticated key hierarchy that generates new encryption keys each time a mobile device establishes itself with an AP Protocols including 802 1X EAP and RADIUS are used for strong authentication Like WEP keys can still be entered manually pre shared keys however using a RADIUS authentication server provides automatic key generation and enterprise wide authentication WPA uses temporal key integrity protocol TKIP for da
63. ll non local user can t make a call through FXO non local port of SVG1000 The purpose of the password is to restrict non local user make an illegal call FXO user through FXO port of SVG1000 Note To validate the changes permanently please click Apply Save Restart buttons 7 2 Local Extension On PBX Local Extension page users can add or delete an extension Figure 7 3 shows the default PBX Local Extension page Alternative number if When current extension number is unavailable RG forwards incoming call to this alternative unavailable number it can be local number prefix exterior SIP number or PSTN number Note please register this RG to exterior SIP server if you enter prefix exterior SIP number Email address The voicemail can be forwarded to this email address and it is also stored in SVG1000 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED aae i WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES f Em General Local Extension Setup Local Extension Local Extension Setup Exterior Line 1 20 O 2 40 Dee C 61 80 Horen Dial Plan i SIP User List Select User C Delete Utilities Hew extension number A ii Add Log Out Password Please type your password again Voicemail Password Please type your voicemail password again Alternative number if unavailable Email address Figure 7 3 PBX Local Extension AD
64. multiple CODEC G 711a G 711u G 729 G 723 1 e Advanced Service Features Routing RIP v1 2 IGMP proxy IP forwarding Enhanced QoS architecture Ingress Egress Shaper and Policy Routing WAN protocols PPPoE DHCP Static PPPoA CLIP Bridged Stateful packet inspection SPI Firewall NAT NAPT Secure HTTP server HTTPS DHCP Sever Client Relay IP filter DMZ STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 4 SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a SZ Port forward VLAN support LAN isolate Bridge filter Configurable static dynamic routing UPnP Internet gateway device IGD SNTP Dynamic DNS support e Management Web based customer extendible configuration manager SNMP Telnet SSH TFTP Diagnostics and test capabilities TR 068 WAN Access TR 069 CPE WAN side management Chapter 3 SVG1000 at Glance 3 1 Front Panel View SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Figure 3 1 Front Panel View gt gt LED Status Description LED Status Description ON Ethernet connection is on WWW STEPHEN TELE COM STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual OFF Ethernet connection is off Traffic is flowing via Ethernet Off No incoming call OFF Before the first picking up the phone PWR OFF Quick Blink ADSL is sync OFF ADSL line is disconnected SIP registration succeed OFF SIP registration failed OFF WLAN is disconn
65. n select a SMTP server to relay email NOTE You must enter a valid SMTP server to make voicemail to email functionality works Besides this a WAN connection is needed to deliver your email successfully Figure 7 6 shows the default PBX Utilities page SMTP server address Enter a SMTP mail server name such as smtp 163 com mail stephen tele com STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS Corco TIZARD HELP E General PBX Utilities Local Extension PBX Utilities Exterior Line Dial Plan SMTP server address smtp 163 com i Utilities SMTP server port 20 ss Log Out SMTP username SMTP Password fs es Please type your SMTP password again Email Address chimapbx 163 com i Cancel Figure 7 6 PBX Utilities 7 6 PBX Status Display e Click STATUS page then click PBX clients on the left column users can view PBX status of registered clients Figure 7 7 shows a PBX clients status page for an example e Click STATUS on the top main page then click PBX registrations on the left column users can view PBX registration status Figure 7 8 shows a PBX registrations status page for an example STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 54 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual e Click STATUS on the top main page then click PBX Channel Status on the left column users can view current PBX channels status Figure 7 9 shows a
66. nnumberedc CJ O ADVANCED WIEELESS PRP Settings fusemame wees Idle Timeaut eo Secs Keep live fio min 1492 bytes Default Gateway W TOOLS STATUS WIZAED HELP PPPoE Connection Setup Type PPPoE Sharing Disable E WLSh ID E Priority Bits fo z P C Settings pyc New E varo verbo aos por H PER fo cps SCR fo t cps MES otis cells OMT tC LISecs Auto Px 0 O CHAP O PAP Debug L LAM fi AM group 1 Figure 4 4 PPPoE Connection Setup A new link is created for this connection in the left hand column You can connect disconnect apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons at the bottom of this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the SVG1000 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon SVG1000 reboot STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES System Commands Remote Log User Management Update Gateway Ping Fest Modem Test Log Out Save All Restart Access Point Restore Defaults Restart PRX SLs ae hee TOOLS ese wai System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions Prass the button to execute a command WIZARD HELP Sysabern Commands Press this button in order to permanently zaua the current configuration of the Gateway TF you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will rauert back to the previously saued configuration Use this button
67. oS UBR gt pe gps arlo l MES Poo cells CDVT Poo USECS Auto PYC C Figure 4 11 Bridge Connection Setup Configure a Bridge Connection 1 On the Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup page Figure 4 3 is displayed 2 Select Bridge from Type field The default Bridge Connection Setup page Figure 4 11 is displayed 3 Enter a unique name for the Bridged connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this case the unique name is Bridge 1 4 The NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode 5 In the Bridge Settings section select the Encapsulation Type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure just use the default mode 6 In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI 7 Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this case the DSL service provider is using 0 35 Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information 8 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 16 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 9 Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection as shown in Figure 4 12 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MM a SETUP EAA e aiaa CRS a
68. oice provision Log Out Figure 5 13 Dynamic DNS Client Page Field Definition Description Connection The SVG1000 VoIP gateway can support eight PVC WAN connections You can choose one of AN AEEA DDNS Server This is where you select the server from different DDNS service providers A charge may occur n aaa O default Register a New If you have not a registered domain name you can click this link to register a new domain name Domain Name with the specified DDNS server User Name User name assigned by the DDNS service provider Password Password assigned by the DDNS service provider Domain Name Domain name to be registered with the DDNS server 5 14 Static Routing The Static Routing page Figure 5 14 enables you to define routes for specific subnets on the WAN LAN side The SVG1000 VoIP gateway allows you to manually program The SVG1000 VoIP gateway s routing table Up to 16 static routes can be added STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED sal WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES l 0 A ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP ee Voice g Static Routing UPnP SNTP A Choose a connection LAN group 1 AE in New Destination IP Mask 255 255 255 0 IP 5 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients The Routing Table is empty LAN Isolation Bridge Filters Web Filters Multicast Static Routing Dynamic Routing Access Control Log Out Figure 5 14
69. oint for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Figure 6 10 Wireless Management Associated Stations Page 6 7 WDS Wireless distribution system WDS is a system that interconnects BSS to build a premise wide network WDS network allows users of mobile equipment to roam and stay connected to the available network resources You can configure your RG AP as WDS mode using the WDS page Figure 6 11 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP Setup Wireless Distibution System Configuration Multiple SSID i WDS Mode Disabled Security WDS Name ADS T t Management WDS Activate as Root C Log Gut WOS Privacy C Secret Bridging Direction Enable MAC address Uplink Downlink 1 Downlink 2 Downlink 3 Downlink 4 Mote you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Figure 6 11 WDS Page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 49 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a SZ SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual The following WDS modes are available WDS Mode e Bridge In Bridge mode the AP basic service set BSS service is enabled e Repeater In Repeater mode the AP BSS is disabled when connection to the upper layer AP is established e Crude In Crude mode the AP BSS service is always enabled however the links between APs are configured statically and are not maintained e Disabled Default WDS inactive In Both Bridge and Repeater modes W
70. ommunity access mode and a MIB managed project defines the community profile for each object The community profile defines the operations that can be applied to the object In The SVG1000 VolP gateway a default community name of public with access mode of readonly is created in the configuration file It allows a GET or a GETNEXT operation to all STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 23 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual objects with access rights of READ ONLY and READ WRITE in the MIB In The SVG1000 VoIP gateway up to three community names can be configured through the web page The view_subtrees of SNMPv2c and user based security model and view based access control model of SNMPv3 will be supported in future SNMP agent development Community Name Name of community SNMP supports up to 3 communities including the default community name of public Community Access Two options are offered Right e ReadOnly Allows a GET or a GETNEXT operation to all objects in the MIB e ReadWrite Allows ReadOnly access right to all objects and SET operation to objects defined as read writable in the MIB Trap Trap is an event notification There are four standard traps supported in The SVG1000 VoIP gateway e WarmStartTrap e LinkUpTrap e LinkDownTrap e AuthenticationFailureTrap Trap Destination IP Destination IP address of the trap Traps can be sent to three different destinations Trap Community Community name of the tr
71. on Status page 4 2 2 Static IP Connection Setup Figure 4 7 illustrates the default Static Connection Setup page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES BQ ia SETUP Bias oo MMe Soca A e oem ee aCe Bea G iE Ez O CCL LAN Setup Stetic Connection Febtup Mame Type Static Sharing Disable Options W NAT W Firewall VLAN ID fo Priority Bits fo Wew Connection Static Settings P C Settings Modem Encapsulation LLC ve Mey r Log Out IF Addi ess 0 0 0 0 LAN Configuration WAN Setup mase Gateway 0000 Default Gateway ts ey DNS 1 202 106 456 151 cps DNS 2 202 106 0 20 cps ponsa ss cells Mode Bridged Routed Usecs Figure 4 7 Static connection Page Configure a Static Connection 1 On the Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup page Figure 4 3 is displayed 2 Select Static from Type field The default Static Connection Setup page Figure 4 7 is displayed 3 Enter a unique name for the Static connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this case the unique STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 212 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual name is Static1 4 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode 5 In the Static Settings section select the Encapsulation Type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure ju
72. onfiguration Page Ingress Static Configuration The Ingress Static page enables you to configure a static CoS for all packets received on a WAN or LAN interface 5 18 Egress For packets going out of The SVG1000 VoIP gateway the marking CoS need to be translated to the mappings understood by the network domains The reverse CoS and domain mapping is configured using the Egress page Figure 5 20 This page is access by selecting Egress on the Advanced main page No Egress Mode The default Egress page setting for all interfaces is No Egress In this mode the domain mappings of the packets are untouched STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HOME SETUP ADVANCED RY lets TOOLS STATUS SSS SSS SSS Hoice EGRESS UPnP i Ethernet SNMP No Egress Layer2 Layer3 TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Client i LAN Clients Mo Egress TCA defined LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Database o Ingress Cancel Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Force provision Log Out Figure 5 20 No Egress Mode Page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 36 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Egress Layer 2 Configuration The Egress Layer 2 page Figure 5 21 enables you to map the CoS of an outgoing packet to user priority bits which is honoured by the VLAN network Again thi
73. onfigurations the Gateway will revert back to Restart the previously saved configuration upon restarting ia eae oa MOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restart the Wireless Access Point It is important ta Restart Access Point any time you change your Wireless settings Use this button to restore factory default configuration MOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restart the PBS It is important to Restart PBX Restart PRS any time you change your PBS settings Figure 8 2 System Command Page Save All This button allows you to permanently save the current configuration of The SVG1000 VoIP gateway If you restart the system without saving your configuration The SVG1000 VoIP gateway reverts to the previously saved configuration Restart This button allows you to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations The SVG1000 VoIP gateway reverts to the previously saved configuration upon restarting Note Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Restart Access Point This button allows you to restart the wireless AP It is important to restart the AP any time you change your wireless settings Restore Defaults Use this button to restore the factory default configuration Note Connectivity to The SVG1000 VoIP gateway will be lost You can reconne
74. op Ups O Enabled Disabled SNTP Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Yoice provision Log Out Figure 5 12 Web Filters Page 5 13 Dynamic DNS Client STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 30 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Each time your RG connects to the Internet your ISP assigns a different IP address to your RG In order for you or other users to access your RG from the WAN side you need to manually track the IP that is currently used The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to register your RG with a DNS server and access your RG each time using the same host name The Dynamic DNS Client page Figure 5 13 allows you to enable or disable the Dynamic DNS feature STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES i HOME SETUP ADVANCED f WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP L O Voice is Dynamic DNS Client UPnP 2 _ SNTP a Ape mn _ SNMP a DDNS Server TR 069 Enable DONS Client Wf Port Forwarding Register 4 New Domain Name L EA EMCSIES Password ssssssss LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Domain Name test club stephen tele com Access a Bridge Filters _ Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy 2 _ Static Routing Policy Data base l Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control _
75. ovision _ Log Out Figure 5 21 Egress Layer 2 configuration Page Egress Layer 3 Configuration The Egress Layer 3 page Figure 5 22 enables you to map CoS to ToS so that the priority marking of outgoing packets can be carried over to the IP network Interface Select the WAN LAN interface here to configure the QoS for outgoing traffic to the IP network Default Non IP Locally generated packets such as ARP packets do not have a CoS marking You can define the CoS for all unclassified outgoing packets on layer 3 using this field The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 The default value is CoS1 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 37 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual O o reom Translated ToS The Type of Service field takes values from 1 to 255 The selections are O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Class of Service The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 Ga ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES RBIs Cn Yoice i EGRESS UPnP Connection Ppp v SNTP SNMP No Egress TR 069 O Layere Layers Port Forwarding IP Filters Default Non IP LAN Clients Class of Service Translated Tos LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Class of Service Access Translated TOS Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic D
76. reate an Allowed or Banned Access List STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 48 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual 1 Check Enable Access List 2 Select Allow to create an allowed access list or Ban to create a banned list 3 Enter a MAC address of an allowed or banned station then click Add 4 Repeat this step for each station you want to add to your access list 5 Click Apply to save your settings click Restart Access Point then click Save All 6 6 2 Associated Stations By clicking Associated Stations on the Wireless Management page you are taken to the Associated Stations page Figure 6 10 This page allows you to see a list of all stations associated with the access point You can ban any stations on the list by clicking Ban Station next to the MAC Address If the Allowed Access list is enabled this station will be deleted from the Allowed Access List If the Banned Access list is enabled this station will be added to the Banned Access List To save your settings click Restart Access Point then click Save All STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES i HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP F Setup Wireless Management Configuration Multiple SSID Associated Stations Security Management WS Ban Station Mac Address State SSID Active Rate SEE O O0 Ob 6c 4c 62 ec Authorized ChimaRGlez 54mbps FORARE O 00 13 ce ab 56 29 Authorized ChimaRGlsz 48mbps Mote you must Restart Access P
77. ress or the host name of the secondary SNTP server This can be provided by ISP or Tertiary SNTP The IP address or the host name of the tertiary SNTP server This can be provided by Timeout If The SVG1000 VoIP gateway failed to connect to a SNTP server within the Timeout period it retries the connection Polling Interval The amount of time between a successful connection with a SNTP server and a new attempt to connect to an SNTP server Retry Count The number of times The SVG1000 VoIP gateway tries to connect to an SNTP server before it tries to connect to the next server in line Time Zone The time zone in which The SVG1000 VoIP gateway resides Day Light Check uncheck this option to enable disable daylight saving time DST Note DST is not automatically enabled or disabled You need to manually enable and disable it 5 5 SNMP Simple network management protocol SNMP is a troubleshooting and management protocol that uses the UDP protocol on port 161 to communicate between clients and servers Figure 5 5 shows the default SNMP page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 22 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES GA S il ADVANCED f WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP Voice SNMP Management i UPnP E Enable SNMP Agent T Enable SNMP Traps SNMP aj TeDe Name TR 069 a Location sd LAN Clients SNTP Community LAN Isolation Name Access Right _ Access Traps _ Bridg
78. ress to ping 192 1681 g pdate Gateway Packet size 64 lee Ping Test r ee oe Number of echo requests 3 PING 192 166 1 9 197 168 1 9 64 data bytes a 72 bytes from 192 168 1 9 icmp_seq 0 ttl 64 time 10 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 9 icmp_seq 1 ttl 64 time 0 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 9 icmp _seq 2 ttl 64 time 0 0 ms 192 168 1 9 ping statistics v Figure 8 6 Ping Test Page 8 6 Modem Test The Modem Test page is used to check the connectivity to the WAN This test may take a few seconds to complete Before running this test make sure you have at least one WAN connection configured and have a valid DSL link If the DSL link is not connected the test will fail Also make sure the DSLAM supports this feature Not all DSLAMs have F4 and F5 support F4 F5 cells are used for operation administration and maintenance OAM on ATM level They are used for two main purposes e Fault management detection and notification e Loopback testing and link integrity The ATM OAM is divided into several levels e F4 VP level OAM information flows between network elements NEs used within virtual paths to report an unavailable path or a virtual path VP that cannot be guaranteed Segment flows are processed as well as end to end flows that terminate in the management processor e F5 VC level OAM information flows between network elements NEs used within virtual connections to report degraded virtual channel VC performance s
79. rewall MAT Voice UPnP IGMP Bridge Filters and LAN clients SNTP _ SNMP i TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients _ LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Badge Fillers Web Filters _ Dynamic DNS Client i IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Database _ Ingress i Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control oice provision Log Out STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED Voice UPnP SHTP SNMP Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolaton Bridge Filters Web Filters Multicast Static Routing Web Access Control ESH Access Control Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Provisioning Configure Voice for different connections Configure UPnP for different connections Configure SHTP to configure time server on Internet Configure SHMP Management Configure Firewall and MAT pass through to your hosted applications Configure Firewall to block your LAN Ps fram accessing the Internet Configure LAN Clients Disable traffic between LANs Select to setup Bridge Filters Select to setup Web Filters Canfigure Multicast pass through for different connections Configure Static routes Configure access control list for remote Web access Configure access control list for remote SSH access Configure Policy Routing and GoS Database information Configure Ingress information Configure Egress information Configure Shaper information Configure pro
80. rmation from the primary SNTP server If it fails to get a valid response within the Timeout period it makes additional attempts based on the number specified in the Retry Count field before moving to the Secondary SNTP server If it fails to get a valid response from Secondary STNP server within the specified retry count it starts querying the Tertiary SNTP server If it fails to get a valid response from all the servers then the program stops Once a valid response is received from one of the servers the program goes to sleep for number of minutes specified in the Polling Interval field before starting the whole process again STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 21 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MT a ADVANCED At RC a Si T Yoice ie SNTP SNTP _ SNMP eee SI yf Enable SNTP _ TR 069 Primary SNTP Server bitsy mit edu Port Forwarding LAN Clients Tertiary SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 TR 068 WAN Access 3 Polling Interval 30 Mins J Bridge Filters Retry Count Web Filters Time zone GMT 06 00 Beijing Hong Kong Dynamic DNS Client Day Light O IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control oice provision Log Out Figure 5 4 SNTP Page Primary SNTP Server The IP address or the host name of the primary SNTP server This can be provided by ISP or Secondary SNTP The IP add
81. rssrrsserssreeseeesossrresreeerrererseeesseere 52 oA 3 8 6 9 igs ID e e A 54 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED oe WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Ca WE OUN e A E ee ener 55 66 Wireless Management seesaieicesecsvetenccms ennan a TE 60 O WD e A E E EEEE ET 62 Chapter 7 IP PBX Setup sesesesesesesessesececssssoecececessseeosoesesseososcecesesosoecesesssosoececesseosoeceseseseeceses 64 he PEA CONTI ee a E E O E E eee 65 Je VO CaN EX CONS HON eE EE E N E E E E 66 F EOP LIN O aee E N E E T E ious 68 Ta PEADAR Aee AEE A E E eee ee 69 Fo PBA UOUE S CUa a E E EEE E E E 70 T PRK SEARS DITI erin E 71 Chapter 8 Tools Page sessesesesesessssecececesosoecscesesseoecececesososoecesesesosoesececseosoecesssesosoeceseseseeceo 74 Sak VENTON NaN ee e a ie s 74 82 Remote LOL occa viscera psvarinern Ri r a A EEE a E 76 Go WSO IN aa Oe EAL eee E EET E ET 71 sa Upale ONENI a E E T E E 79 oS PA SSE ee e E E E E E 79 oo Modem E o eE E E T 80 Chapter 9 Dialing Rules ssesessessesessesoesessesossessessessesoscessscsssesoesessesoscssssssessessesesossssssssesesoeeos 82 Appendix Ass SPCCITICATIONS siscicieccsacscsandsaraccceanadusracscacedsnepedaesiovsaansinasaeaiaesasenadsevendaridamtdenntacansteasas 84 Appendix Bs AP Parameters sacs seater recites ni alae tetvartece E RANA 89 Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions ssssssesssesrererreseresereseresereseresserereessereserereresereseeeeee 90 APPENA Ds CIOSY oe
82. s feature is only configurable on the WAN interfaces as VLAN is only supported on the WAN side in the current release Interface Select the WAN interface to configure the QoS for outgoing packets LAN interface can not be selected as VLAN is currently supported on the WAN side only Unclassified Packet Some locally generated packets might not have been classified and thus do not have a CoS value such as PPP control packet and ARP packet You can define the CoS for all unclassified outgoing packets on layer 2 using this field which will then pick up the user priority bits based on the mapping rules you create The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 The default value is CoS1 recommended The selections are O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Class of Service The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MI SMa ADVANCED n AUS 2 Voice Gy EGRESS UPnP A SNTP a Connection ppp i SNMP amp O No Egress Layer Layer3 _ TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters Unclassified Packet CoS v LAN Clients Class of Service User Priority 0 LAN Isolation Class of Service User Priority Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy 3 Static Routing _ Dynamic Routing _ Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper i Web Access Control SSH Access Control _ Voice pr
83. ss Control l SSH Access Control oice provision Lo g Out Figure 5 17 Ingress Untrusted mode Page Ingress Layer 2 Configuration Layer 2 page Figure 5 18 enables you to map an incoming packet with VLAN priority to CoS This feature is only configurable on the WAN interfaces as VLAN is only supported on the WAN side in the current software release Interface Select the WAN interface here to configure the CoS for incoming traffic Only WAN interface can be selected as VLAN is currently supported only on the WAN side Class of Service The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 User Priority The selections are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 234 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES GSO S ADVANCED Gan 11 UB WIZARD HELP J 5 oice S INGRESS UPnP a a i it _ SNTP 2 Interface PRP Layer Layers Static _ SNMP a O Untrusted TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters Class of Service LAN Clients User Priority LAN Isolation User Priority Class of Service TR 068 WAN ai no o Access L Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Database Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control oice provision Log Out Figure 5 18 Ingress Layer
84. st use the default mode 6 Based upon the information your DSL ISP provided enter your assigned IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway if provided and Domain Name Services DNS values if provided 7 For the static configuration you can also select a Bridged connection or a Routed connection 8 In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI 9 Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this case the DSL service provider is using 0 35 Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information 10 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information 11 Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection as shown in Figure 4 8 STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES HONE SETUP ADVARCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD j HELP LAN Setup Static Connection Setup Mame Static1 Type Static Sharing Disable Options W NAT Firewall VLAN ID a Priority Bits 0 _ New Connection Static Settings LAN Configuration WAN Setup P C Settings ay ee F Encapsulation LLE vc Den i pvc New Staticl IF Address 0 0 0 0 ver 0 Log Out Mask 255 255 255 0 F VICI fo Gateway 192 168 1 16 Default Gateway maa UER E PER fo DNS 1 a3 DNS 2 SCR F cps DNS 3 mes p salk Mode Bridged Routed CDVT a
85. t encryption e 256 bit encryption With WEP the receiving station must use the same key for decryption Each radio network interface card NIC and AP therefore must be manually configured with the same key Figure 10 shows the default setting of the WEP Wireless Security page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 45 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM D SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Home seue ADVANCED ERSA moos sius wrzaro nep Setup i Wireless Security _ Configuration Multiple SSID Security Select an SSID and its security profile ChimaRGlsz Management as Sihat ite None WEP C 802 1x OQ wee WDS Log Out es O Enable WEP Wireless Security Authentication Type Open Sel i0 0 ct Encryption Key Cipher b4 bits 4 Bate jitg O O 0e Enter 10 26 or 58 hexadecimal digits for 64 128 or 256 bit Encryption Keys respectively e g AA AA AA AA AA for a key length of 64 bits Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Cancel Figure 6 6 Wireless Security WEP Page Field Definition Description Enable WEP Check this field to enable WEP wireless security on the selected SSID Wireless Security Authentication Type Authentication algorithm to use when the security configuration is set to Legacy When the security configuration is set to 802 1x or WPA the authentication algorithm is always open This field is enabled when the WEP security field
86. ta encryption WPA2 also known as 802 11i uses advanced encryption standard counter mode CBC MAC protocol AES CCMP for data encryption Figure 6 8 shows the default setting of the Wireless Security WPA page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES iS SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD HELP i Setup Wireless Security Configuration i multiple SSID i Security Select an SSID and its security profile ChimaRGlsz se Management O WDS Log Out Mone O YEP Ci Soak WPA OWPA2 OAny WPA O Enable WPA2 Pre authentication Group Key Interval 3600 Mote This is shared by all WPA options Radius Server IP 4ddress Port 1812 Secret Pre Shared Key PSK string 0O Mote you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Figure 6 8 Wireless Security WPA Page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 47 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM a SZ SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Select an SSID and its If multiple SSID is enabled use this drop down menu to select the SSID that Security Level you want to apply wireless security to WPA Enables stations that support WPA v 1 to connect to the AP WPA2 Enables stations that support WPA v 2 to connect to the AP AnyWPA Enables stations that support WPA v 1 and WPA v 2 to connect to the AP Enable WPA2 Enables disables WPA2 pre authentication This field is activated only when WPA2 or AnyWPA is Preauthentication enabled Group Key Interval This value is measure
87. to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting MOTE Sonnmectivity to the unit will ba lost You can recemmech after the unit reboots Use this button to restart the Wireless Access Point It is important to Restart Access Point any time you change your Wirelass settings Use this button to restore Factory default configuration MATE Connectivity to the unit will ba lost vou can reconmec atter the unit reboots Use this button to restart the PRS It i important to Restart PBH any time you change your PRM settings Figure 4 5 System Commands Page 8 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 11 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES G C SULA ec EAE STATUS aR aoni S iE ou Network Statistics Connection Status 1 Connection Status at Desmptan Type Ip State anline Disconnect keasarn DHCP Clients ppp pppoe 2271 219 1 104 Connected Z2ihr min 0sec N A Modem Status Prodi Tafuresrcliaens System Log PEE clients PEX Registrations PBX Channel Status Log Out Figure 4 6 Connection Status Page 9 On the System Commands page Figure 4 5 click Save All 10 To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status Figure 4 5 shows the Connecti
88. uch as late arriving cells lost cells and cell insertion problems Segment flows are processed as well as end to end flows that terminate in the management processor Both F4 and F5 flows can be configured as one of the test types e Segment This test verifies that ATM continuity exists between the virtual channel link segment from The SVG1000 VoIP gateway to the DSL provider network typically this is a DSLAM at the DSL provider site e End to End This test verifies ATM connectivity of the virtual channel link with the ATM endpoint such as a remote broadband access router located at the DSL provider or ISP site Figure 8 7 shows the Modem Test page with two WAN connections PPPoE and Bridge pre configured The Modem Test page is STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 60 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM enma B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual accessed by clicking the Modem Test link at the left of the Tools page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES RG rA e in E EEEN TOOLS Eneti 264 1 en nom E l Syste m Commands Modem Test Remote Log This test can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Network This test may take afew seconds to complete To perform the test select your connection fram the list and press the WME L T Est button Update Gateway Tr Connection Type VPLVCI O PPPoE pppoe 0 35 a Bridge bridge 0 36 Log Out _ Ping Test Test Type F4 End w Modem Test Result Mo test is running Figure 8 7 Mo
89. ue Discipline The hierachical token bucket queue discipline is a rate based shaping algorithm This algorithm rate shapes the traffic of a class over a specific interface All CoSx traffic is assigned a specific rate to which data will be shaped to For example If CoS1 is configured to 100Kbps then even if 300Kbps of CoS1 data is being transmitted to the interface only 100Kbps will be sent out Low Latency Queue This is similar to the above algorithm except that CoS1 is not rate limited So in the example above Discipline CoS1 data is not rate limited to 100Kbps but instead all 300Kbps is transmitted The side effect is that a misconfigured stream can potentially take all bandwidth PRIOWRR This is a priority based weighted round robin algorithm operating on CoS2 CoS6 CoS1 queues have the highest priority and are not controlled by the WRR algorithm 5 20 Web Access Control The Web Access Control page Figure 5 24 allows you to access the SVG1000 VoIP gateway remotely via the web from the WAN side STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES MAS a ADVANCED e CU aeS l oice T Web Access Control UPnP SNTP Enable Choose a connection ppp I TR 069 Port Forwarding Remote Host IP 0 0 0 0 IP Filters Remote Netmask 265 255 255 265 LAN Clients Redirect Port 8080 LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN _ Access _ Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy a Static Routing Dynamic Routing Cancel Policy Database ll Ingress Egr
90. users QoS Support Enables disables the WLAN QoS Support ENABLE USER ISOLATION Follow the following procedures to enable user isolation 1 Select User Isolation checkbox 2 Click Apply 3 Click Restart Access Point at the bottom of the page which takes you to the System Commands page 4 Click Save All in the System Commands page 6 3 Wireless Configuration You can access the Wireless Configuration page Figure 5 by clicking the Configuration link This page provides the advanced wireless network parameter settings stepnen vecunorocies lO EOC WIRELESS CTCL be a SSS Setup ooo Wireless Configuration Configuration Beacon Period 100 msec DTIM Period a RTS Threshold 2347 Frag Threshold 2346 Power Level Full begot Multi Domain Capability Country String l Band B G Current Reg Domain Fo Private Reg Domain Mote you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Figure 6 3 Wireless Configuration Page STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES CO LIMITED 43 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM Beacon Period DTIM period RTS threshold Fragmentation Threshold Power Level Multi Domain Capability Country String SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual The time interval between beacon frame transmissions which ranges from 0 65535 msec The default value of this field is 100 msec Delivery traffic identification map period The number of beacon frame transmissions before frames that are targeted for stations oper
91. visioning 19 WWW STEPHEN TELE COM B SVG1000 Wireless IP PBX User Manual Figure 5 1 Advanced Tab Main Page 5 2 Voice Figure 5 2 shows the default Voice page which is accessed by clicking the Voice link This page allows you to enable or disable voice on a single WAN connection When voice is enabled there is a green status indicator next to the Voice link When voice is disabled the status indicator is red At least one WAN connection must be configured in order to access the Voice Setup page While up to eight WAN connections can be configured on the SVG1000 VoIP gateway only one connection can be selected to enable voice By default voice is automatically enabled on the first WAN connection you create Each additional WAN connection you create is added to the list of Available Connections that are also candidates for enabling voice STEPHEN TECHNOLOGIES EI AM ADVANCED e a EE See 2 Yoice 3 Voice UPnP To enable Voice check the Enable Voice box and select a connection below SNTP l SNMP m Eil Enable oice TR 069 Select Available Connections Port Forwarding l O Ppp IP Filters O adsl2 LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Database Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control j oice provision Log Out Figure 5 2 Voice Page 5 3 UPnP Universal plug and play UPnP NA

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Nokia C1-00 User Guide  User Manual - Spectrum Controls, Inc.  download  Benutzerhandbuch zum PowerLink 4 Steuergerät  MI2011-10    Too Hidden Features of the Windows CE Graphical  User Manual    2006 LX Service Manual  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file