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2. 50 321 HOMOLOGY Console oC BERE ass 50 2 01 51 3 2 20 Ronte Searches Console s s os bots 51 3 3 TCP IP CONFIGURATION ER DR Mars 22 5 4 CHANNEL MANAGEMEN 54 VE NES Mm 54 m ape ML eL esa IL UL MILI M CILE 39 DL MONE CNV MON c a eth 57 E A T A TT E E M EEA 60 3 9 IVPAINAGE MIEN VENER BAC ES sisal ecc teta ied on pedet ee Let tM 62 3 9 T WED MAnagement ebd riae ode tete dde Lud 62 CONSOLE OMINOUS wae re ete ee ene EDU 65 5 6 SOFTWARE UPGRADE dete 66 DO Console ao eet iid ura Uh epi 66 2f ADDITIONALAGONSOLE COMMANDS 70 6 APPENDIX A PHONE SET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES 72 6 1 CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES NUR 72 6 2 CONFIGURABLE TIEM
3. number of digits for PBX lines Digits Internal X Define the Access Code to make alIRW 1 9 22 0 call in between the PBX gateways in the same group See application in 3 1 Internal Calls Local Define the Access Code to force a RW 1 9 Z 0 PSTN call out from FXO interface on the 9 example PBX gateway to PSTN 12345 Transit Define the Access Code to make aRW 1 9 2 0 call from PSTN into the port 9 example on this device and call out from 12345 interface on the remote PBX gateway to PSTN This function take effective only when you got FXO interfaces exist in your group 8 7 This function works only on those models that with FXO interface This function works only on those models that with FXO interface Page 40 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 2 8 Numbering Plan Information Console Interface Category di udi uen Mode Console Command Type country lt 1 999 gt area lt 1 999 gt Extension Code extension len lt 1 9 gt Digits Code internal ac Access RW Code Vial Code local pstn ac Access RW PSTN Code gt Transit Code transit ac lt Access RW Code Note 3 Access Code can be a character range from 0 9 the character plus a number in 1 to 5 digits For examples you can set your access code as 1 999 and etc 9 2 9 Page 41 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User
4. NUMBERING PLAN E INTERNATIONAL CODE Route Cost LONG DISTANCE CODE Cost o ROUTING TABLE aC ec pt o PIN CODE Foute Cost TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH Delete Entries Route ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Category Entry Description Data Range Type Routing Table Capacity The numbers of allowed entries for 20 route a call to the PSTN via this gateway Format Routing Entry Cost Quantity The number of routing entries that are 0 20 currently configured in the gatewa Route List The list of route entries with its route cost To Add or Modify a routing entry or its a Delete To delete a routing entry WO 0 999999 Entries Note 7 For example if a gateway is installed in the USA and wants to be the routing 1 This function works only on those gateways that are equipped with FXO interfaces For FXS only gateways you are not be able to see it in the Member List under the Topology icon with Web Interface Page 46 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual gateway for all calls in the group to Ottawa Canada The routing entry for this example will be 1613 with cost 1 in this gateway you also need to specify the outbound International Access Code 011 So a call from gateway in Hong Kung will be route to PSTN in USA with dial out number 011 1 613 xxxx xxx to Ottawa Canada 5 2 14 Routing Table Console Interface Category Entry Console Mode Console Command Type show
5. Address domain name gt Download Configuration t tp filename filename Path File Name Start Privileged Two commands If the TFTP server IP Downloadi address and filename have been ng assigned copy tftp Or specify the address and file name at the same time copy tftp lt ip address gt lt filename gt If the TF TP server IP address and filename have been assigned If the TFTP servers IP has not been assigned You may specify the address and file name simultaneously Page 69 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 Additional Console Commands omands area auto attn call route code country dbflush Purpose et the device area code et auto attendant status et or delete an entry of routing table nter access code configuration mode et the device country code Immediately saves the current configuration onto non volatile memory It is recommended that you issue this command after entering configuration changes The system will automatically execute this command if it has detected no input within a certain time frame Resets the configuration to the default value Also known as a Factory Reset delete nvram delete nvram oet the access number for out bound analysis To exit current mode and go back to upper level Go back to Privilege mode oet the number of digits for PBX extension gid tmr Timer to erase group id when system power down group id Set the group id master ip S
6. INTEREACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP SMC Available Route Search Route Entr Networks y Fesults INFORMATION REGISTRATION CONFIGURATION NUMBERING PLAN INTERNATIONAL CODE LONG DISTANCE CODE ROUTING TABLE PIN CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH ALL RIGHTS RESER VED Category Entry Description Data Range Type Route Search P If the Prefix that specified in the Address previous section has been found the IP address of that gateway will be displayed Otherwise Not Found will be displayed NN Route The Route Entry that intend to Entr search 5 2 20 Route Search Console Interface Note 10 There is no similar function in the Console Interface 12 This function has the same restriction as other routing table related function In another word if you wants to find an entry that is specified in a gateway without FXO interface The gateway in unable to route your calls to PSTN through it So you can not have the search result even you had specified the routing entry in it More than that for the searching entry do not allow wild card so you need to inter the search criteria exactly the same as you specified in the routing entries Page 51 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 3 TCP IP Configuration The TCP IP can be configured through the system console and the Web management interface There are two ways to obtain the IP address 1 System administ
7. LM An 72 Oe 2 Od COnN OADE a dati tert et o tabo t pM Sc eae eta 73 7 APPENDIX A FIREWALL CONFIGURATION 21 75 8 APPENDIX B REGULATION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION amp WARRANTTY 76 8 1 lue cm M MC Ed TUE PEN 76 ot ees 76 4 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 8 3 hu TRIN gy TEE 77 9 REGIONAL TONE ADJUSTMIENT ee eee Se S eee Re vex P Ee eae See ee e Senes e ko 79 Page 5 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 1 SMC TigerAccess VoIP The progression towards a converged network continues to push network administrators vendors and corporations to better understand what convergence is and how it ultimately affects the user of such services In a converged network the user uses the same tools even while voice communications is added to the IP network This ensures familiarity ease of use and a pleasing experience for the end user SMC Networks Inc an industry leader in networking products has created a comprehensive line of Voice over Internet Protocol products designed to a Provide the highest quality and experience in the VoI
8. Page 35 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual As a Slave SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway um mmm umm mmm umm i Group Id 2000 02147483647 Prefix 9 INFORMATION Master IP Address 1623 54 23 REGEM Group ld Hold Time Forever gt CONFIGURATION NUMBERING PLAN INTERNATIONAL CODE LONG DISTANCE CODE ROUTING TABLE PIN CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH Networks ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Type Gateway 467 2 prefix is the code used to route a call to this gateway W Master IP The IP Address of the Master R XXX XXX X Address gatewa XX XXX Group Id The Hold Time for Group Id in the RW 0 5 device when it is powered off The Group Id Hold tine is used for protect the group Id to prevent the intruders from stole a device and re installed it in another place Page 36 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 2 4 Registration Information Console Interface Category eng Mode Console Command ia Registration Group Id Master IP Routing master ip CXXX XXX XXX XXX 5 add ffffff Salve ffffff Hold Time Slave List Routing show slave 5 2 5 Configuration W eb Interface SYSTEM MANAGMENT VoIP PBX Gateway SYSTEM ICPIP CHANNEL INTEREACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Apply Revert
9. gt P D ct 5 Q ct 5 Q 3 O Q D configuration hows current running configuration how slave device if the device is master hows TFTP server IP address hows current time hows firmware version uuu 25 4 ct ar a M H h nig Q lt H M H Fh H 70 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual slave Setordelete a slave device transit JjSetthe transit access code Enable or disable the device transit call port Set UDP port number Page 71 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 6 Appendix A Phone Set Interface Configuration Procedures 6 1 Configuration procedures Dial Tone PROG Access Code Password Hook Off Confirmation Tone Item 2 Digits Confirmation Tone Reject Tone Hook On Note 11 Press as ending prompt for data entry Note 12 The factory default value PROG Access Code is and the default password 0000 Note 13 The default confirmation tone is doo doo doo 6 2Configurable Items 6 2 1 Data Range oyntax for the data descriptions In the Phone Set Programming Mode all the data are combinations of the 12 keypad on the phone set panel Page 72 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User
10. Enter code 14 to begin configuring for Internal Call Access code for this gateway Step 14 Enter the Internal Call Access Code as and as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Step 15 Enter code 28 to begin configuring for Extension Number Length of PBX for this gateway Step 16 Enter the Extension Number Length of PBX as 3 and 4 as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Put on handset to hook on the phone for stop configuration Page 29 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 Basic Configuration 5 1 System Console Modes end Code exit code Routing exit en exit Routing login configure enable EXEC Privileged Configuration line console channel exit exit Console Channel 5 2System Management The following general information is needed to configure the system with appropriate routing information to route calls between PBXs and voice gateways You must configure the prefix and group ID that will be used inside the group of the PBX VoIP gateway The Master gateway IP address is essential for a PBX VoIP gateway to synchronize the routing information Page 30 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 2 1 Information Web Management SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway HOME SYSIEM T TCPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE yx MAP amp HELP App
11. 30 to specify the access code while trying to skip the greeting message even if this function is Enabled Page 38 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 2 6 Configuration Information Console Interface Category Eu pm Mode Console Command Data Type Transit Routing transit call RW Call lt enable disable gt Function eport R Greeting Routing greet mode Mode default recoding Auto Routing auto attn Attendant lt enable disable gt Master Routing udp port master 0 UDP Port 56552355 No UDP Port 655355 Port No 5 2 7 39 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Numbering Plan Web Interface SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway ome SYSTEM cpap CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP SMC Networks INFORMATION REGISTRATION CONFIGURATION NUMBERING PLAN INTERNATIONAL CODE LONG DISTANCE CODE ROUTING TABLE PIN CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH Apply Revert Numbering Plan Country Code Area Code Extension Digits ay A ccess Code Internal Local PSTN 11 Transit ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Category Entry Description Data Range Type Country The Country Code where this RW 1 999 Code gateway is for receiving incoming calls from foreign countries Area The Area Code where this 1 999 Code gateway is for receiving incoming calls from other areas
12. any custom software or firmware configuration information or memory data of Customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to SMC pursuant to any warranty Products returned to SMC should have any customer installed accessory or add on components such as expansion modules removed prior to returning the product for replacement SMC is not responsible for these items if they are returned with the product Customers must contact SMC for a Return Material Authorization number prior to returning any product to SMC Proof of purchase may be required Any product returned to SMC without a valid Return Material Authorization RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the package will be returned to customer at customer s expense For warranty claims within North America please call our toll free customer support number at 800 762 4968 Customers are responsible for all shipping charges from their facility to SMC SMC is responsible for return shipping charges from SMC to customer WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION AT SMC S OPTION THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR
13. are WO 0 9 Entries going to Remove from the Code example List 012 002 Entries going to Add into the Code List Page 42 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual routed to the remote gateway that has the defined routing entry to access this International Access Code and be routed to its Otherwise this call will be treated as an international call from local PSTN and will not enjoy the Toll bypass advantage f your gateway is not allowed to make an international call through the remote gateway leave the In bound International Access Code entry empty 5 2 10 International Code Information Console Interface Category i Console Mode Console Command International Dial di Code dial code international lt 1 999 gt Code List Add Code intn code add 1 999 RW M ee reme ee ur Delete Code intn code del 1 999 RW Exe 4 qnte e m en Note 5 The Access Code here is the same as the code that you are dialing locally to make an international call 9 2 11 Page 43 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Long Distance Code Web Interface Category Description Data Range Type Long Dial sai Applies to the device that have NA Distance FXO interface Capacity The number of In bound Long NA Distance Distance Call Access Code entries that are allowed to specified in this gateway Quantity The number of In bound Long NA INA Dis
14. call route Routing Route List Routing call route Table Add Routing call route add 0 WO Modify 999999 gt lt 1 99 gt Entries Delete Routing call route del lt 0 WO Entries 29229922 Note 8 To modify a routing entry in Console Interface you need to delete that entry and add it with the new value that you wants to modify 9 2 15 Page 47 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Pin Code Assignment Web Interface No function on SMC VIP08 SMC VIP04 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway SYSIEM ICPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Apply Revert SMC PIN Code For Transit Call Networks Capacity 92 Guantity coe ust REGISTRATION Add Entries NUMBERING PLAN INTERNATIONAL CODE 1 Delete Entries ROUTING TABLE PIN CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH ALL RIGHTS RESERVED M pe PIN Code For xdi The allowed entries for PIN codes Transit Call to make a transit call via this gateway Quantity The number of PIN codes that are 0 32 currently configured in this gateway configured in this gatewa Entries Entries Page 48 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 2 16 Pin Code Assig nment Console Interface Category on Mode Console Command show Routing Code
15. is set at 9600 8 1 N during boot up Therefore it is highly recommended to configure the system console to 9600 baud 7 8 bits Access The Access Code to start Phone Programming oet Programming Mode see 6 default Appendix A Phone Set Interface 1 6 digits Configuration Procedures for more the first digit detail information can be Or Phone Set Password The password required to enter into the Phone Set Programming Mode after entering the Access Code Web User The Authentication ID to begin the RW WEB as Authentication Web Management Interface The default for Read amp Write account can read Read and and write information via Web Write browser The Read only account BLANK for can read information only read only 1 12 characters in string format Page 63 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Category Entry Description Data Range Type assword The Password for the Authentication ID to begin the Web Management Interface Re enter the Password for the Password Authentication ID to confirm enter into the Web Management Interface WEB AUTHENTICATION SYSIEM O 1 Web Password Security Web Authentication Read amp Write Networks User Name WEB Password Confirm Password Web Authentication Read Only User Marne Password Confirm Password ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 64 81
16. routing code SMC VoIP routing code internal ac Step 9 Configuring the Extension Number Length of PBX Command SMC VoIP routing code extension len length of extension number of PBX gt SMC VoIP routing code SMC VoIP routing code SMC VoIP routing code extension len 3 Using Phone Set Interface to Set the IP Address of Master gateway on Slave gateway please refer to for more detail information in Appendix A Phone Set Interface Configuration Procedures Step 1 Pick up the handset Step 2 Dial the PROG Access Code after hearing the dial tone Step 3 Enter the Password Step 4 Enter code 06 to begin to configure the IP address of Master gateway Step 5 Enter the IP address of the Master gateway as 211 21 40 180 and 4 as ending prompt You will hear the confirmation tone Step 8 Enter code 05 to begin the group ID configuration Step 9 Enter the group ID as 2009 and as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone System must be restarted Step 10 Enter code 98 then press 1 and s as ending prompt Then you will hear the confirmation tone after which the system will restart automatically Page 28 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Step 11 Enter code 09 to begin configuring for prefix for this gateway Step 12 Enter the prefix as and 4 as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Step 13
17. s Manual x or 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 digit that range from O to 9 Keypad Keypad 9 Digit that range from 0 to 9 0 9 String that with digit character that range from 0 to 9 or character character Xf 0 9 x number of digit with digit that range from 0 to 9 For example 4f 0 9 means four digits number like 0000 1111 1234 9999 and etc x x3 f 0 9 Number of to digits and the range of the digit is from 0 to 9 Example 1 2 f 1 9 means a number of one or two digits and the digits are between 1 to 9 like 12 22 34 1 2 and etc But not include 01 02 10 20 and etc Compound operator means combine more than one definition into a string or number Example f 0 9 1 5 f 0 9 means that this is a string that have at least one character with range f 0 9 and then 1 to 5 digits as the compound result 6 2 2 Configurable Items DHCP Status 0 Disable 1 Enable Address XXX JO OU DOK Subnet Mask a Default Gateway 76 2 fe is between 0 to 2147483647 Master IP Address Xxx 0 0 0 0 if this gateway is the master and it is the default value Country Code 1 3 f 0 9 8 f Area Code 1 3 f 0 9 Prefix Code Code Access Code Long Distance Access Code 1 9 9 SOT 5 079 Program Mode Access Code 9 1 mL 9 To 9 411 5JF 0 9 VoIP Trunk Access Cod
18. server Name such as C runtime tcw Start A check out box to enable the RW Downloading system to begin downloading When checked and apply is clicked the system will commence downloading Page 67 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 6 1 Console Commands Using the system console to upgrade the firmware is quite similar to using the Web management interface You must run the TFTP server first You must also assign the IP address of the TF TP server and filename separately After they are configured issue a copy command to initiate the firmware upgrade You can also combine three commands in one Following these steps Step 1 Configure TFTP server and filename a Separate command 1 tftp server lt ip address domain name gt 2 tftp filename lt filename gt 3 copy tftp b Combined command copy tftp lt ip address gt lt filename gt ITG3 copy tftp 192 168 0 201 a Nruntime tcw TFTP Server 192 168 0 201 a runtime tcw Downloading Step 2 Gateway is downloading the firmware Wait for the result ITG3 copy tftp 192 168 0 201 a Nruntime tcw TFTP Server 192 168 0 201 a runtime tcw Downloading Download success System must reload Step 3 If the gateway download successfully make a cold start to launch the new code ITG3 reload Page 68 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Category Entry Console Mode Console Command
19. so many NAT servers now in the markets there is no standard to address how to develop an NAT server or how to test the interoperability of the NAT server with other applications Therefore some configuration may be needed to ensure the NAT server has the correct In bound rules or Out bound rules so NAT will be able to work with some special applications Public IP NAT Telephone Slave Telephone Telephone Fig 6 Support Voice over IP under NAT environment Page 12 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Only guaranteed for Tested NAT server or software some NAT devices must specify the In bound and Out bound rules but some of them do not need any configuration on NAT server such as SMC s Barricade The Master VoIP device must have a public IP address Only one Slave device is allowed to be installed on one NAT domain with a private IP address that means cascading the units to increase the density of channels by using private IP address will not be supported B Some In bound or Out bound address translation rules may time out on NAT server So user may need to restart the TigerAccess VoIP voice gateway if that situation occurs Page 13 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 4 4 Utilizing the QoS advantage The TigerAccess VoIP voice gateway is equipped with QoS This provides higher priority for voice than data over your LAN To fully utilize this ad
20. 1 0 Configuration Networks Transit Call Function Enable COR Enable INFORMATION Greeting Mode Default REGISTRATIONH Hot Provided CONFIGURATION Auta Attendant ME RIZ ME Slave UDP Port Lo INTERNATIONAL CODE RII LU UII UR IT Master UDP 2000 d LONG DISTANCE CODE item OUNCE esas Base Port Hust be ever Haad Varr PIN CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH ALL RIGHTS RESER WED Category Entry Description Data Range Type show slave only work on Master gateway in Console Interface Page 37 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Greeting Message or Recording for using the recorded Greeting 1025 6553 5 default 1025 6553 vdd Port Information signaling to Master 5 default RTP Base The Base RTP port number to RW 2048 6553 Port No carry voice streaming between gateways Note 2 The Master UDP port number on Salve devices should be the same as the definition on Master device But The Slave UDP port number for each slave can be different for each device A The configurations of UDP port number and RTP port number are related to the firewall setting of your network Please consult with your network administrator before changing it CDR report work only on the model that with extra RS 232 CDR output interface You can use the Phone Set Interface to configure the Skip Greeting Access Code item code
21. Act As Master Act as Slave INFORMATION REGISTRATION CONFIGURATION NUMBERING PLAN INTERNATIONAL CODE LONG DISTANCE CODE ROUTING TABLE PIN CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Category Entry Description Data Range Type Registration Current Slave if this Device is currently Device configured as Salve gateway or Hole Master As Master Name of the gateway for the system administrator to distinguish this gateway from others It will also be used as a prompt in the system console Page 34 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual As a Master SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway sYSIEM cpap CHANNEL INIERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP SMC Act As Master 2000 a TCENWEUEWN Group Id 0 21 47 483647 Prefix 89 Slave Registration INFORMATION MORE Capacity 0 CONFIGURATION Quantity 0 NUMBERING PLAN INTERNATIONAL CODE LONG DISTANCE CODE ACEP Acid Slaves CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH Delete Slaves ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Group ID The Group ID for PBX VoIP RY 0 2147423 Gateway 467 Prefix The prefix is the code used to route RW 1 9999 a call to this gateway Capacity The allowed capacity for slave 31 not entries including Master Current registered slaves 0 31 e registered slaves Slaves i XX Salves slave XX XX XX
22. Address Date Current date Time System Restart This pull down menu RW NONE Restart Mode allows you to select the Cold Start restart mode Warm Start None No system restart will be issued Cold Start The system will restart from the beginning The running code will be Page 32 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Category Entry Description Data Range Type decompressed from the flash memory and initiate all the system parameters Warm Start The system will restart but the running code will not be decompressed 5 2 2 Console Commands System Information Category pem Mode Console Command Type Host Configuration hostname lt string gt RW Name Location Configuration Software EXEC Privilege Show Version Version mu BootRom EXEC Privilege Show Version Version EXEC Privilege Show Version Version Host Up EXEC Privilege Show Version Time Base EXEC Privilege Show Version Ethernet Address Date EXEC Privilege Show Time EXEC Privilege Show time Restart Privilege restart for warm start WO Restart Mode reload for cold start 9 2 3 Page 33 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Registration Web Interface SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway cpap CHANNEL INIERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Current Device Role clave Networks
23. C VoIPHrestart This command resets the system System will restart operation code agent Reset system Y es or N o Yes Step 7 Configuring the Prefix for gateway This prefix of the gateway should be assigned by the network administrator and configured to the device It will be carried in the routing messages to notify the master device of its prefix for other gateways to route its calls Command SMC VoIP routing prefix lt prefix for this gateway gt SMC VoIP routing prefix 99 SMC VoIP routing Step 8 Configuring the Internal Call Access code for gateway Command SMC VoIP routing code internal ac Internal Calls Access code for this gateway gt SMC VoIP routing code SMC VoIP routing code SMC VoIP routing code internal ac Step 9 Configuring the Extension Number Length of PBX Command SMC VoIP routing code extension len length of extension number of PBX gt SMC VoIP routing code SMC VoIP routing code SMC VoIP routing code extension len 3 Using Phone Set Interface please refer to for more detail information in Appendix A Phone Set Interface Configuration Procedures Step 1 Hook Off the handset Page 24 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Step 2 Dial the PROG Access Code after hearing the dial tone Step 3 Enter the Password Step 4 Enter code 06 to begin configuring for IP address of Master gateway Step 5 Enter the IP address for
24. Fax 86 10 6235 4962 886 2 2747 4780 886 2 2747 9220 Asia Pacific 65 238 6556 Fax 65 238 6466 Korea 82 2 553 0860 Fax 82 2 553 7202 Japan 81 45 224 2332 Fax 81 45 224 2331 Australia 61 2 9416 0437 Fax 61 2 9416 0474 India 91 22 8204437 Fax 91 22 8204443 SMC Networks 6 Hughes Model Number SMC VIP04 SMC VIP08 Irvine CA92618 Publication Number 61200000080A V1 00
25. GHTS SMC will provide warranty service for one year following discontinuance from the active SMC price list Under the limited lifetime warranty internal and external power supplies fans and cables are covered by a standard one year warranty from date of purchase Page 8 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 9 Regional Tone adjustment For most of the countries the tone specifications are not the same The differences especially happen on the definition for Dial Tone Ring Back Tone Busy Tone and Reorder Tone In order to make the PBX gateway able to be installed in different countries the device administrator can change the regional_id according to country that his device is installed If he she specify the different regional ID the ring cadence and frequency that sending out or detect my the PBX voice gateway will adjust too The command to change the regional_id is doable under Console or Telnet by CLI PBX Gateway gt enable PBX Gateway config Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL Z PBX Gateway config regional_id 0 99 Set the value for regional id PBX Gateway config regional_id 2 PBX Gateway config exit PBX Gateway delete nvram all Select the function to delete keep_ip Select the function to delete NVRAM lt cr gt PBX Gateway delete nvram keep ip The command delete nvram keep ip is functioning as factory reset by will keep the IP address configurat
26. List Routing show pin Table Add Routing pin add lt 0 99999999 gt WO nies one ree Delete Routing pin del lt 0 99999999 gt WO Entries pee ee 9 2 17 Page 49 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Topology Web Interface SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway HOME SYSIEM ICPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Refresh SMC Topology of VoIP Network Tatal Members Networks Member List Prefix 69 Route List Mone INFORMATION Prefix 65 Route List REGISTRATION Mone CONFIGURATION dh 33 Route List one NUMBERING PLAN Prefix 88 Route List IHTERHATIOHAL CODE Mana LONG DISTANCE CODE Prefix 44 List ROUTING TABLE Mone PIN CODE Prefix 11 Route List TOPOLOGY pone ROUTE SEARCH ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Topology 5 number of Member in the Member same group Member The list of gateways in the same List group Display the prefix that is specified for that gateway 5 2 18 Topology Con sole Interface Note 9 There is no similar function in the Console Interface 9 2 19 11 For those models that are equipped with FXO interfaces The route list will be displayed with the Prefix in the Member List Page 50 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Route Search Web Interface SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway HOME SYSTEMS ICPIP CHANNEL
27. Manual Console Commands Category Voice Admin Console channel lt group port gt lt enable sue Paises o Codec Not supported C Packet Not supported Time Input Console gain input 1 e 1 3 4 5 Output Console gain output group port 6 Page 59 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 4 4 Statistics This web page shows the configuration and statistical information of each channel You simply must select a channel number and click the refresh button The gateway will then return a page showing its current configuration and statistical data Web Management CHANNEL VoIP PBX Gateway O HOME SYSIEM CHANNEL INIERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Eefiesh SMC amp T Current Codec Type 3 72948 5 Packet Time msec 40 VAD Disable Se Echo Cancel Enable REGIONAL CONFIGURATION Jitter Buffer msec Filter Disable Busy Time Reset Busy Time Counter Type STATISTICS Call Attempt cuccessful Outgoing Call Incaming Call successful Incoming Call ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 60 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Category Entry Description Data Range Type Channel The channel number Shown RW Two groups in the Group Port format Port and 4 ports 2 in group 1 will be shown in 1 2 emu Type that the
28. Master gateway as o 0 xn 0 x Q as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Step 8 Enter code 05 to begin the group ID configuration Step 9 Enter the group ID as 2009 and as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone System must restart Step 10 Enter code 98 then press 1 and s as ending prompt Then you will hear the confirmation tone then the system will restart automatically Step 11 Enter code 09 to begin configuring for prefix for this gateway Step 12 Enter the prefix as 99 and as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Step 13 Enter code 14 to begin configuring for Internal Call Access code for this gateway Step 14 Enter the Internal Call Access Code as and as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Step 15 Enter code 28 to begin configuring for Extension Number Length of PBX for this gateway Step 16 Enter the Extension Number Length of PBX as and 4 as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Put on handset to hook on the phone for stop configuration 4 8 Slaves Configuration oince the Master PBX gateway keeps a list of slaves you need to join the group by adding an entry into the Master for each Slave gateway To add an entry you have to input the MAC address to the member list of slave devices Using System Console Interface or Telnet on Master Step 1 Ent
29. P market b Create a quick return on Investment ROI for corporations and other integrators SMC s TigerAccess VoIP class of products are designed for the small to medium or small to enterprise businesses Featuring units with 1U rackmount or desktop designs make it easy for LAN designers to included them in the network A plethora of management and configuration methods are available including Web based Telnet or Console management Moreover featuring patented firmware we ensure standards based interoperability SMC knows you ll enjoy your new VoIP infrastructure Thank you for purchasing SMC s TigerAccess VoIP products and please call us at 1 800 SMC 4YOU for both Service and Support oincerely SMC Networks Inc Page 6 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 2 Before installing this product This guide will explain how to configure the PBX VoIP gateway using the system console commands and web management interface We strongly suggest installation candidates have technical networking background and PBX VoIP gateway experience They must also have knowledge the fundamentals of VOIP 2 1 Why PBX VoIP Gateway 2 1 1 Eliminate the barrier of a heterogeneous PBX system Multi national enterprises with offices located in various national or international sites find it hard to have a single PBX system for the whole group of offices Demands on departmental services between offices the size of s
30. PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 4 Quick Installation 4 1Quick Start 1 Plug in the Ethernet Cable Null Modem cable and power on the device to begin the configuration 2 Configure the IP Address subnet mask Default Gateway to make the device reachable from the network Configure the prefix of the device Decide the role Master or Slave of the device and configure the Group ID Add the MAC address of the Slave that are going to joint the group to Master Configure the IP address of Master gateway to Slave device eS des dee Restart the device to make the configuration take effect 4 2Basic Topology Your new SMC PBX VoIP gateway is based on a master slave architecture This means that in your VoIP infrastructure setup one unit will be the master while the rest in the group are considered to be slaves The master gateway is central since it is the focal point of all common information and control information within the same group B Each device will be identified with its own prefix number This prefix is then put as an ID within the whole group B The master keeps list of all the members of the group While updating information for the whole group it will poll each slave devices with routing information and group table Base on this facility when a new device joints into the group It will get the whole group information from Master and other members in the group will be updated B Anew slave needs to joint into t
31. PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 5 2 Console Commands Console Mode Console Command Line Session Console time out lt 0 255 gt in minutes Console Timeout Databits Console databits lt 7 8 gt Password Console password thresh lt 0 255 gt Threshold Si Console Silent time lt 0 255 gt in Time minutes Baud Rate Console speed lt 2400 9600 19200 38400 gt gt L Time Out Console time out lt 0 255 gt in minutes for enable Password digits 0 9 default is 0000 p username in 6 characters password in 6 characters lent t onsole Configuration password console level lt 1 15 gt vel password in 6 characters b Page 65 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 6Software Upgrade The software upgrade can only be done through a TF ITP server so you must have a TFTP server running on the network and the new firmware must be saved on the server You can issue a command to download it from the web management page or system console The following steps are a guide to downloading the new firmware from the TFTP server through a web interface otep 1 otep 2 otep 3 otep 4 otep 5 otep 6 Make sure the TFTP server is running and the newly received firmware is saved on the server Fill in the IP address of the TFTP server and the path filename information Check the Begin Download box Click the Apply button to start do
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33. TCP 890 jFromConsle Table 7 1 The required port numbers for voice gateway oignaling For out of band call control signaling Voice Streams For voice packets Telnet For remote control Web Server For remote control On some of the firewall systems it is not allowed to use certain range of port numbers or will not use well known ports to increase security In this case users may need to change the default port numbers to make the PBX gateway work Such modifications can be done through Web Console Management Interfaces refer to System Configuration in Web or Routing configuration in Console After the modification the system needs to be warm started to make the new value take effective Such modifications must be done on each device that joins the same routing group It means they must use the same range of port numbers in order to communicate with each other Page 75 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 8 Appendix B Regulation Compliance Information amp Warranty 8 1 FCC FCC Class A This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accord
34. ance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning B A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception m You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment B The RJ 45 connectors that marked To LAN and WAN on the front panel are used for data access only B The RJ 11 Connectors on the rear panel are designed to connected to analog phones or analog trunks to PBAX they are not intended for connection to external TNV Communication Network PSTN 8 2 8 3 76 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Warranty SMC s Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Statement SMC Networks Inc SMC warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for the applicable warranty term All SMC products carry a standard 90 day limited warranty from the date of purchase from SMC or its Authorized Reseller SMC may at its own discretion repair or replace any product not operating as warranted with a similar or functionally equivalen
35. ault password for Phone Set Interface is 0000 Page 22 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual System must restart Step 6 Enter code 98 then press 1 and as ending prompt Then you will hear the confirmation tone then the system will restart automatically Put on handset to hook on the phone for stop configuration 4 7 Configuration as Master Using System Console Interface or Telnet Step 1 Enter privileged mode SMC VoIP enable Password SMC VoIP Step 2 Enter Routing Mode SMC VoIPHrouting SMC VoIP routing Step 3 Configure this device as Master gateway by setting its value to 0 0 0 0 Command SMC VoIP routing master ip 0 0 0 0 SMC VoIP routing System needs to restart to take new configuration effective Step 4 Configure the group ID since that s what is used for the whole group Command SMC VoIP routing group id the group ID for the whole group same value for master and slaves in the same group gt SMC VoIP routing group id 2000 System need to restart SMC VoIP routing Step 5 Go back to Privileged mode For IP address other than 0 0 0 0 will not be taken as Master Device Page 23 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual SMC VoIP routing SMC VoIP Step 6 Restart the system for the settings to take effect After the restart command is issued the system will prompt for a confirmation SM
36. channel is using eo msec time this channel is using SENE o status Suen Gee Cancellation administrative status Jitter Buffer Displays how long the jitter msec buffer is used in this channel If the channel has no traffic the last value that was used by the previous call will be displayed O stands for AUTO jitter buffer GN administrative status Busy Time Displays the length of time RO sec this channel has been in a busy state Includes incoming and outgoing calls The busy time will be reset when you power off Reset Busy A check box If checked and RW Time the refresh button is clicked Busy Time will be reset Call Attempt Displays the number of call attempts that have been made Successful Displays the number of Outgoing successful outgoing calls that have been made ical alla incoming calls Displays the number of m Incoming Call successful incoming calls Page 61 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 5Management Interfaces SMC TigerAccess VoIP Gateways are flexible with Web Management Interface Console Management Interface through RS 232 or Telnet and Phone Set Configuration Interface You can configure the parameters for different management interfaces through web management interface or through the management interface itself Following is a demonstration on how it can be configured 5 5 1 Web Manage
37. e 1 0 9 1 51 0 9 Add Routing Entry 1 6 f 0 9 2 1 2 f 0 9 as Entry Cost Delete An Routing Entr 1 6 f 0 9 Page 73 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Add A Member 6f 0 9 1 2 3 4 which the last 6 characters of the MAC address and 1 2 8 4 5 6 means A B C D E F in hexadecimal Delete A Member 6f 0 9 1 2 5 4 which are the last 6 characters of the MAC address and 1 2 3 4 5 6 means A C D F in hexadecimal Delete A PIN Code Greeting Status 0 Default 1 Recording Skip Auto Attendant Access Code 1 0 9 1 51 0 9 Password Change 4f 0 9 98 System Restart 1 Enable Page 74 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 7 Appendix A Firewall Configuration The PBX voice gateway uses UDP packets to transmit the call control signaling between devices and its also utilizing the normal RTP packets to transmit the voice streams This allows communication to continue even if the PBX gateway is installed behind the firewall The network administrator needs to open the required port numbers and allow related protocols to pass through the firewall The factory default value for the required protocols and port number are as follow Port Numbers Re configurable Signaling 12000 From WEB Console RTP UDP 4000 4031 From WEB Console WEB Server
38. els SMC VIPOS8 JU DL MDI X 10 100 Ethernet MDI PBX GATEWAY TigerVoice over IP LNK ACT LNKACT mm EIA 232 Group2 1 p Group 1 SMC VIP08 100Mbps 100Mbps Y 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 RING OUT PWR ALARM To WAN To LAN pem em Fig 9 08 Front Panel SMC VIP04 J L MDI X 10 100 Ethernet MDI PBX GATEWAY TigerVoice over IP LNK ACT LNK ACT EIA 232 SMC VIP04 100Mbps 100Mbps M Y 4 3 2 1 RING OUT PWR ALARM To WAN To LAN pes 7 Fig 10 5 4 Front Panel Page 15 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Rear Panels SMC VIP08 1 2 3 4 5 YYY3 FYYY3 Fig 11 SMC VIPO8 Rear Panel SMC VIP04 Fig 12 SMC VIPO4 Rear Panel Connectors Description RJ45 with MDI X Designed to connect to the Ethernet port on Router RJ45 with MDI Designed to connect to one of the LAN s HUB Switch ports DB 9 DTE Can be connected to a VT 100 terminal system console The terminal should be configured to 9600 baud 8 bits 1 stop bits and none parity check or to the PBX analog trunk Power DC 12 Vott positive center Page 16 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual LED Description 10 100 LNK ACT When lit indicates a network connection Ethernet The LED will flash when network traffic is detected 100Mbps Port LOOP When lit indicates a loop has been Information RING OUT detected Fla
39. er privileged mode Page 25 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual SMC VoIlIP enable Password x SMC VoIP Step 2 Enter Routing Mode SMC VoIPHrouting SMC VoIP routing Step 3 Create an entry for this slave gateway Command SMC VoIP routing slave add ffffff ffffff the MAC address of this Slave Device gt SMC VoIP routing slave add 000362 000004 SMC VoIP routing show slave 0001 00 03 62 00 00 01 0002 00 03 62 01 00 01 0003 00 03 62 01 00 1B 0004 00 03 62 01 00 30 0005 00 03 62 00 00 04 0006 00 03 62 01 00 06 Using Phone Set Interface to create entry for Slave gateway on Master gateway please refer to for more detail information in Appendix A Phone Set Interface Configuration Procedures Step 1 Hook Off the handset Step 2 Dial the PROG Access Code after hearing the dial tone Step 3 Enter the Password Step 4 Enter code 22 to begin creating an entry for Slave gateway Step 5 Enter the last 6 characters of MAC address of the Slave gateway 00 03 62 00 00 04 as 000004 and as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Put on handset to hook on the phone for stop configuration Using System Console Interface or Telnet on slave Step 1 Enter privileged mode Page 26 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual SMC VoIlIP enable Password x SMC VoIP Step 2 Enter Routing Mode SMC V
40. et master s IP address oet the internal access code for entra gateway calls et the international access code for in bound analysis et the local PSTN trunk access code if exists et the long distance access code for in bound analysis et or delete a pin code et the device prefix number et the device phone set program mode access code Set the region id information for proper ringing pattern cadence and other regional related profile et the RTP base port number et the Service port for Telnet or Web how summary of access code configuration how the device routing table hows the channel summary hows date hows Ethernet information hows flash time settings hows the commands that was issued hows IP settings hows console settings hows location information how all pin codes the device all of call password dial code exit extension len ocal pstn ac ong distance i prefix prog ac Hi H IH H H H Soa aaa SS ST Sole 3 5 B et ct Z ZzZ zzizizizszis4l H gio H Oo D Q B O N M Db ct ole H Q wio ciniooiBim u ct OJIK Bl w H K D MIK B H a et J ct et H 5 H ct H J J Hh H 0 42 5 O z P gt D lt x D
41. he group via synchronizing the group information with master device Before that it cannot make phone calls to any devices B Since each slave maintains the member list locally if the master is inoperable for any reason the slaves can still communicate with each other However until the master is back online the slaves are unable to get any updated new information The PBX VoIP gateway is designed to work over an IP network Before it connects to an IP network you must assign the Gateway an IP address Like the regular settings of Page 9 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual an IP network you also need to configure the subnet mask and the default gateway Defining a Master or Slave device begins after you ve configured IP addresses a Se e ou Am un c SLAVET Fig 1 The Master is in charge of maintaining the member list Registration N SLAVE3 COUPER SLAVE1 Fig 2 When new Slave device registrar into the group Page 10 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Member List Slave3 Member List Slave3 ember List Slave3 581 1 id nu EN SLAVE2 Fig 3 The Master updates the new member list and send it to every member SLAVE1 SLAVE2 Fig 4 The Master will synchronize the member information with each members Fig 5 The Master will sync
42. hronize the member information with each members MUST Parameters B Prefix B Group ID B MAC address of Slave devices Slave B Prefix B Group ID B address of Master Device Note 1 If a slave has successfully joined a group the RED Alarm LED will turn off Page 11 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 4 3 Dealing with a NAT Environment IP addresses are a limited resource and not all devices on the Internet can have its own public IP address So to deal with this finite resource Network Address Translation NAT was developed to change the IP header from the LAN packed back into a header address for the public IP address Hence your LAN devices can share a single public IP address as they pass through a router Most VoIP devices cannot support NAT since Network Address Translation Server only replaces the IP headers while VoIP packets contain IP information within the data area of voice packet Thereby replacing voice packets with a real IP header but the data inside is still using the private IP address SMC s TigerAccess VoIP however solves this issue SMC VIPOA SMC VIP08 are able to use private IP addresses by applying Network Address Translation NAT Most of the time this is done without needing to configure the NAT server or even the SMC VIP04 SMC VIP08 itself The only mandatory specification is that the Master device in the group be set with a public IP address Since there are
43. ion for this device and the regional id after doing this you should re configure the device again The default value is 00 for regional id but it may equivalent to some of the regional id below This depends on which regional id will be take as default value Page 79 81 PN 61100000050B PBX VoIP Gateway User s Guide Regional id D hong Kang Di laa S soe 417777 46 Great Britain United States Table 9 1 The table of regional ID and it representative country Page 80 81 PN 61100000010A FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CALL From U S A and Canada 24 hours 7 days a week 800 SMC 4 Y OU 949 707 2400 949 707 2460 Fax From Europe 8 00 AM 5 30 PM UK Greenwich Mean Time 44 0 1188 748740 44 0 1189 748741 Fax INTERNET E mail address techsupport smc com european techsupport smc europe com Driver updates http www smc com support html World Wide Web http www smc com FTP Site ftp smc com FOR LITERATURE OR ADVERTISING RE PONSE CALL U S A and Canada 800 SMC 4 Y OU Fax 949 707 2460 Spain 34 93 477 4920 Fax 34 93 477 3774 UK 44 0 1188 748700 Fax 44 0 1189 748701 Southern Europe 33 1 41 18 68 68 Fax 33 1 41 18 68 69 Central Eastern Europe 49 0 89 92861 200 Fax 49 0 89 92861 230 Nordic 46 8 564 33145 Fax 46 8 87 62 62 Middle East 971 48818410 Fax 971 48817993 South Africa 27 0 11 3936491 Fax 27 0 11 3936491 PRC 86 10 6235 4958
44. less e um edipi 33 25222 etait ee ido ua 34 5 2 4 Registration Information Console Interface eese 37 2 2 9 COnflonurationsWeb ette 37 3 2 0 Configuration Information Console Interface tete oo ELS rete tes 39 2 20 NantiberinmesPIoun MWebD DOE si ie oou UR MORE UBRO A RU SEDE IUE 40 Page 3 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 2 8 Numbering Plan Information Console Interface eese nns 41 3 2 9 International CodesWeb INCH ACE su oto EDU 42 5 2 10 International Code Information Console Interface eese 43 5 2 11 Long Distance Code Web eene n nnn nnn nnn nana ann ananas 44 5 2 12 Long Distance Code Information Console Interface i us eoe ie b 44 5 2 13 Routing Table Web Interface No Function on SMC VIP04 AND SMC VIPO6 46 D2 1A Routine TableConsole Jnterlaet ennt ai etr 47 5 2 15 Pin Code Assignment Web Interface No function on SMC VIPOS SMC VIPOA4 48 3 2 16 PimCode Assipument Console Interface sie i ER ENS 49 Dod a
45. ligerAccess VoIP Voice over nternet Protocol One Stage Dialing Supports up to 32 devices in each group 4 8 ports of FXS for interfacing a PBX Tie trunk operation supports one stage dialing Embedded QoS feature improves end to end voice quality G 729A 8K voice compression saves bandwidth Supports silence suppression Voice Activity Detection and CNG Provides for system console telnet and web browser management Call control protocol prevents the illegal intrusion User Manual SMC xs Networks SMC VIPOS SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual SMC TigerAccess VoIP SMC VIP04 AND SMC VIP08 PBX VoIP Gateway User Manual Edition 1 0 Page 2 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Table of Contents L SMETIGERACCESS areren 6 2 BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT n nti oot 7 2 1 WAY PBX VOIGAIEWA 7 2 1 1 Eliminate the barrier of a heterogeneous PBX 000000000 7 BYPASS Aa VANA RR ES 7 3 2 6 nie asses 8 3 1 INTERNARE C ALLS 8 A gt OUICIINSTALIATIQON 45 9 4 1 B Ue dpi cr
46. ly Revert Hast Name BXGaeway system Location Networks INFORMATION software Version 1 01 REGIS TRATION BaotRam Version 0 03 CONFIGURATION NUMBERING PLAN CPI Board ersion 1 01 INTERNATIONAL CODE Board wersion 1 LONG DISTANCE CODE Host Oday O hr min 57 sec E Ease Ethernet Address OO 03 62 80 01 87 Gat Date 2001 05 31 mg yg Time 4 44 22 ROUTE SEARCH cet Date Set Time hh mm ss System Restart Restart Mode None ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 31 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual T ype Host Name of the gateway for RW Any string Name the system administrator length up to 48 to distinguish this gateway characters can from others It will also be be used You used as a prompt in the may input a total system console of 255 characters However once a length of 48 is reached any characters above that will be truncated Location This entry allows the RW Any string system administrator to length up to 48 identify the gateway s characters can location be used You may input a total of 255 characters However once a length of 48 is reached any characters above that will be truncated i eepe a Version a m Version version RW CPU Current CPU Board X XX Board version Version Board version Version Time Warm Start Base The Ethernet Address of XX XX XX XX Ethernet this device XX XX
47. ment CREATE SETTINGS FOR OTHER MANAGEMENT OPTIONS HOME SYSTEM ICPIP CHANNEL INIERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Apply Revert VoIP PBX Gateway SMC Programming via 5232 Console minute s 02 255 Networks session Timeout Password Threshold times f 253 Silent Time minutele 0 255 Baud Rate 9600 bits second Data Bits bits Stop Bits t bites Parity Setting None Programming via an Analog Phone Access Code Password Web Authentication ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 62 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Description Data Range Type A session system console or RW 0 255 Telnet will be automatically minutes logged out if the activity timer has exceeded the maximum timeout value The value 0 stands for no timeout Password The session will be halted ifthe RW 0 255 Threshold number of invalid password tries has reached the threshold Please note that it applies to the console and Telnet only it does not apply to the web interface The value of 0 stands for no password threshold Silent Determines how long the console IRW 0 255 Time Will halt when the invalid password minutes tries has reached the threshold any rate other then 9600 you will see a string of garble in the terminal during system boot up The console goes back to normal after boot up This is because the system
48. oIP Gateway User s Manual 5 4 2 Regional The configuration shown in this page applies to each channel of the entire device CHANNEL VoIP PBX Gateway 2 HOME SYSIEM _TCPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE amp Apply Revert SMC Information Networks Hook Flash Time 200 Play SUMMARY Duratian 103 maar WSO LEM Inter Digit Time 100 msec me EUM ME pu Tone Spec STATISTICS Frequency 300 3000Hz BS 620 Cadence 00 50005 500 Off 500 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Category Entry Description Data Range Type Defines the time frame of a break RW 200 5 to be treated as a Flash signal DTMF Play Duration Defines how long the DTMF will be RW 700 out sent when the gateway receives a 150 DTMF Play Out message from the 200 Call Agent 250 Page 55 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual DIMF when the gateway receives a DTMF Play Out message Busy Tone f2 Spec M 5 play the tone o000ms Console Commands 9 4 3 Category Entry Console Console Command Mode Information Flash Time Channel Flash lt 200 1000 gt DTMF Play Lo supported in the console mer Daite o n ne o o el Tone Frequency is no such function in Command Line 56 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Channel Configuration The configuration shown on thi
49. oIPHrouting SMC VoIP routing Step 3 Configure this device as Master gateway Command SMC VoIP routing master ip 211 21 40 180 SMC VoIP routing Step 4 Configure the group ID for that is used for the whole group Command SMC VoIP routing group id the group ID for the whole group same value for master and slaves in the same group gt SMC VoIP routing group id 2000 System need to restart SMC VoIP routing Step 5 go back to Privileged mode SMC VoIP routing SMC VoIP Step 6 Restart the system for the settings to take effect After the restart command is issued the system will prompt for a confirmation SMC VoIPHrestart This command resets the system System will restart operation code agent Reset system Y es or N o Yes Step 7 Configuring the Prefix for gateway This prefix of the gateway should be assigned by the network administrator and configured to the device It will be carried in the routing messages to notify the master device of its prefix for other gateways to route its calls Page 27 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Command SMC VoIP routing prefix prefix for this gateway SMC VoIP routing Hprefix 33 SMC VoIP routing Step 8 Configuring the Internal Call Access code for gateway default is Command SMC VoIP routing code internal ac Internal Calls Access code for this gateway SMC VoIP routing ittcode SMC VoIP
50. off However the system will save the configuration automatically if within 1 Minute no input has been detected PF1008 config dbflush PF1008 config Step 6 go back to Privilege mode PF1008 config exit Page 20 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual SMC VoIP Step 7 Restart the system so that your changes will take effect After the restart command is issued the system will prompt for a confirmation SMC VoIPHrestart This command resets the system System will restart operation code agent Reset system Y es or N o Yes Using Phone Set Interface Step 1 Hook Off the handset Step 2 Dial the PROG Access Code after hearing the dial tone default is Step 3 Enter the Password default is 0000 Step 4 Enter code 02 Step 5 Enter the IP address as 203 79 v v v238 144 as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Step 6 Enter code 03 to begin the subnet mask configuration Step 7 Enter the subnetmask as 255 255 x 255 128 and 4 as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Step 8 Enter code 04 to begin the IP address for default gateway configuration Step 9 Enter the IP address of default gateway as 203 79 238 186 and 4 as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone System must restart Step 10 Enter code 98 then press 1 and as ending
51. ome offices and various telecommunication regulations in different countries make it difficult to use the same PBX system or even compatible PBX systems The SMC PBX VoIP gateway is designed to functions as the PBX tie trunk but interoperable with different PBX or KTS system 2 1 2 Toll Bypass ad vantage The SMC PBX VoIP gateway utilizes modern VoIP technology so one can have the toll bypass advantage with flat rated data access fee This helps save enormous expanse especially for large amount of communication hours between offices Page 7 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 3 Using the PBX VoIP gateway 3 1Internal Calls The SMC TigerAccess VoIP SMC VIPO4 and SMC VIP08 gateway is designed to be the tie trunk of your PBX When two or more PBXs are tied with the SMC VoIP gateway the extension line on the remote PBX will perform as an extension of the local PBX acting as if both locations were on a single PBX The following example demonstrates how a user at the extension on the PBX VoIP gateway with prefix code 2 can dial 9 plus 7209 to connect to extension 209 of the PBX that has PBX VoIP gateway with prefix 7 VIP 04 06 Prefix code 2 Dial 9 d 204 VIP 04 08 Bros 0 Frefix code 2 T YS Frefix code 7 iT PBX KT5 PBX KTS E 209 Dial 7209 9 m 3 5 8 81 61100000050 SMC VIP04 08
52. prompt Then you will hear the confirmation tone then the system will restart automatically Put on handset to hook on the phone for stop configuration 4 6 2 Get the IP Address From a DHCP Server Using System Console Interface Step 1 Enter privileged mode SMC gt Page 21 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Password SMC VoIP Step 2 Enter Configuration Mode SMC VolIP configure Enter configuration commands one per line End with CTRL Z SMC VoIP config Step 3 Enable DHCP mode SMC VoIP config ip state dhcp SMC VoIP config tH Step 4 Back to Privileged mode SMC VoIP config exit SMC VoIP Step 5 Restart the system to enable DHCP mode After the restart command is issued the system will prompt for a confirmation SMC VoIPHrestart This command resets the system System will restart operation code agent Reset system Y es or N o Yes Using Phone Set Interface please refer to for more detail information in Appendix A Phone Set Interface Configuration Procedures Step 1 Hook Off the handset Step 2 Dial the PROG Access Code after hearing the dial tone Step 3 Enter the Password Step 4 Enter code 01 to begin configuring the DHCP state Step 5 Enter 1 to enable DHCP client and as ending prompt And you will hear the confirmation tone Or enter 0 to disable DHCP client and as ending prompt 1 The daf
53. rator manually assigned 2 Through the DHCP server You can select which way you prefer to get the IP through setting the IP State mode If Manual is selected the administrator must assign it manually If DHCP is selected it will get the IP from the DHCP server You need to set up a DHCP server and configure its IP address so that the gateway is able to locate it If the gateway is configured using DHCP mode and it cannot find the DHCP server it will use the IP that was previously configured After the gateway has successfully acquired the IP address it will update the newly received manually configured IP Web Management CONFIGURING TCP IP SETTINGS VoIP PBX Gateway SYSIEM ICPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Apply Revert SMC Internet Protocol IP Settings Networks Now IP Address 211 21 40 150 subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Default Gateway 211 21 40 177 Next IP Address 112140180 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Default Gateway 211 21 ADL ALL RIGHTS RESER VED Page 52 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Category Entry Description Data Range Type IP State Defines the mode used to acquire RW Manual an IP address Auto DHCP Manual static address mode The system administrator must assign the IP address directly from the system console or web page Auto DHCP If this mode is selected the IP will be automatically selected from
54. s Manual International Code Web Interface SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway SYSIEM _ CHANNEL INIERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP SMC Networks INFORMATION REGISTRATION CONFIGURATION NUMBERING PLAN INTERNATIONAL CODE LONG DISTANCE CODE ROUTING TABLE PIN CODE TOPOLOGY ROUTE SEARCH Apply Revert International Access Code Setup Outbound Dial Code all Inbound Capacity 5 1 Code List O11 Add Entries Delete Entries ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Category Entry Description Data Range Type Note 4 The Inbound International Access Code is used to analyze the number that gateway is receiving from a local PSTN via FXO interface or from a PBX via FXS interface The receiving numbers that carry the specified Inbound International Access Code will be Dial Code The code that the gateway need to RW 1 999 add while wants to make out an international call through this gatewa Capacity The number of In bound 5 International Access Code entries that are allowed to specified in this gateway Quantity The number of In bound 0 5 International Access Code entries that are currently specified in this gateway Code List The list of Inbound International 0 9 Access Code that are currently example configured in this gateway 012 002 Add The Access Code that you are I 9 example 012 Delete The Access Code that you
55. s web page applies to a single individual channel You must select a channel and configure it to your particular specifications Web Management CHANNEL VoIP PBX Gateway HOME SYSIEM ICPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Apply Revert SMC Channel T select Networks Information Type FAS SUMMARY Admin State REGIONAL Operational State Enable CONFIGURATION Voice STATISTICS Codec Type 729 T Packet Time 40 sas 55 729 only Jitter Buffer Input Gain Output Gain ALL RIGHTS RESER VED Page 57 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Channel Channel number Displays RW One or two Group Port format Port 2 in groups and group 1 will be shown as 1 2 4 ports for each group Default 1 1 Displays the channel interface type The SMC VIPO8 supports FXS only Disable NE otate states Voice Codec Type When assigning the preferred RW E port codec type G 729AB Packet Time how long the gateway RW Will send a voice packet to the E destination port 711 Please refer to the Available ms Packet time selection table is Type Input Gain Input gain selection Output Gain Output gain selection Table Available packet time supported by different coding type 8 Page 58 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s
56. shing indicates an outgoing call Device Alarm The device will halt and the indicator will continue to light on if a system test failure is detected When this gateway is a Slave gateway the Alarm LED will be Red if this Slave gateway is unable to communicate with the remote Master gateway If this gateway successfully synchronized with the remote Master gateway the Alarm LED will be dark For Master gateway the Alarm LED will not light on unless there is hardware error Page 17 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 4 5 Configuring the Gateway ID and Password You need to configure the Gateway to let you distinguish multiple PBX VoIP gateways from each other You may also use this for added security and to prevent any unauthorized access 4 5 1 Using System Console The following process shows how the host name and password can be configured via the system console Before you begin make sure you have performed the following Connect a VT100 terminal to the console port 9600 8 1 N Power on the gateway until it displays SMC VIP08 Step 1 Enter Privileged Mode SMC VoIP enable Password x SMC VoIP There is no factory default password set Step 2 Enter configuration mode SMC VolP configure terminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CTRL Z SMC VoIP config Step 3 Modify the name of the gateway for easy reference SMC VoIP config hos
57. t product during the applicable warranty term SMC will endeavor to repair or replace any product returned under warranty within 30 days of receipt of the product The standard limited warranty can be upgraded to a Limited Lifetime warranty by registering new products within 30 days of purchase from SMC or its Authorized Reseller Registration can be accomplished via the enclosed product registration card or online via the SMC web site Failure to register will not affect the standard limited warranty The Limited Lifetime warranty covers a product during the Life of that Product which is defined as the period of time during which the product is an Active SMC product A product is considered to be Active while it is listed on the current SMC price list As new technologies emerge older technologies become obsolete and SMC will at its discretion replace an older product in its product line with one that incorporates these newer technologies At that point the obsolete product is discontinued and is no longer an Active SMC product A list of discontinued products with their respective dates of discontinuance can be found at http www smc com smc pages html support html All products that are replaced become the property of SMC Replacement products may be either new or reconditioned Any replaced or repaired product carries either a 30 day limited warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty whichever is longer SMC is not responsible for
58. tance Call Access Code entries that are currently specified in this gateway Call Code that are currently configured in this gateway Entries going to Add into the Code List Delete The Access Code that you are NA Eee to Remove from the Code 2 List 5 2 12 Long Distance Code Information Console Interface Category mr Console Mode Console Command Type Long Dial li Code dial code Distance long distance 1 999 Code List Code show ac summary RO Add Code long distance add lt 1 RW Rr Delete Code long distance del lt 1 RW Ems 980 n Note 6 The Access Code here the same as the code that your are dialing locally to make a Long Distance call If users wish to use the FXO interfaces on other VoIP gateways within the same group You should specify the In bound Access code otherwise your call can not be redirect to remote gateway that with FXO interfaces Page 44 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 9 2 13 Page 45 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual Routing Table Web Interface No Function on SMC VIP04 AND 5 08 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT VoIP PBX Gateway lt SYSIEM ICPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Apply Revert SMC Networks Capacity 20 Ciuantity REGISTRATION Add Modify Entries Route Cost
59. the DHCP server ll 2 o NN subnet mask and default gateway Next Sets the IP address subnet mask RW address and default gateway that will be used after Restart if the IP state is set to Manual mode Category Entry Console Mode Console Command n IP State Console Commands IP configuration address ip address gt Address subnet mask Default configuration default gateway ip Gateway address Page 53 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 5 4Channel Management 5 4 1 Summary CHANNEL VoIP PBX Gateway SYSIEM cpap CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE SMC Networks SUMMARY REGIONAL CONFIGURATION STATISTICS EET 1 1 Enable dB dB 1 2 FXS Enable dB dB 1 3 FXS Enable dB dB 114 FXS Enable dB dB 241 FXS Enable dB dB ete FXS Enable dB dB ES FXS Enable dB dB 214 FXS Enable dB dB All Fights Reserved Category Entry Description Data Range Type Summary Channel channel number It displays Group Port format Port 2 in group 1 will be shown as 1 2 I F Type Shows the ports interface type FXS This model shows FXS penc Status this port Enable Disable Disable nm the currently configured m input gain Re output gain Page 54 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX V
60. tname build A Build A config Step 4 Change the privileged mode password Build A config password read lt password gt To configure the password for read only privilege Or Build A config password write password lo configure the password for read and write privilege Page 18 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual The privileges are divided into read only and read write with different password After you have issued this command you will then be asked to enter this password each time you enter privileged mode Any combination of characters and digits are allowed with a maximum of 6 characters digits Here is an example Build A config Hpassword read psw Build A config 4 6 IP Configuration The TigerAccess VoIP also requires you to configure the IP address subnet mask and default gateway so that the PBX VoIP gateway is able to connect to the IP network Since the device provides a 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet interface with a default auto negotiation setting it will work like a plug and play device so a manual configuration should not be necessary The system provides two types of IP assignment 1 User manually assigned static 2 Through a DHCP server You can use the P state command to select the appropriate mode that is used by your network The default value is set to User Manually assigned On first receiving the gateway you must assign the IP address manually If you
61. vanced feature you need to install the device according to the following diagram to have voice sent out with a superior QoS than data from local area network You can see the To WAN Ethernet port on the front panel is used to connect to the router The To LAN Ethernet port that near RS 232 port on the front panel is used to connect to a Switch on the LAN Thus voice can have higher priority than data when going out your WAN connection EN mnt Router E Li pPEX KTS 8 9 Fig 7 Diagram of utilizing Embedded QoS function 2 C g To maintain the QoS function while stacking the devices you need to connect the LAN port of the primary PBX gateway that connect to the router in Fig 2 to the WAN port of the secondary PBX gateway And the LAN port the secondary PBX gateway to the Switch on the local area network Page 14 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual VIP 04 08 VI P 04 08 i B s m a Prefix cade 2 TEENS Ew T lii Prefix code 7 PBX KTS 5209 Dial 7209 m Fig 8 Diagram of utilizing Embedded QoS function while stacking the devices 4 4 1 Connectors and LED Indicators A WARNING Please verify that the lines that are going to plug into the FXS interfaces on PBX VoIP gateway do not have any power source voltage Front Pan
62. want the gateway to receive the IP address from the DHCP server you must set the IP state mode to DHCP mode If a DHCP server is used it will request the IP address from the server However if the DHCP server does not respond within 1 minute the system will attempt to use the user assigned IP address Please note that when the system is in DHCP mode the IP address received from the DHCP server will be saved in the configuration file as the user assigned IP Modifications will not take effect until after you restart your system Page 19 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual 4 6 1 User Assigned IP Address Using System Console Interface or Telnet Step 1 Enter privileged mode SMC VoIlIP enable Password SMC VoIP Step 2 Enter Configuration Mode SMC VolIP configure Enter configuration commands one per line End with CTRL Z SMC VoIP config Step 3 Assign the IP address and the subnet mask Command SMC VoIP config ip address lt ip address gt lt subnet mask gt SMC VoIP config tip address 203 779 238 144 255 255 255 128 System need to restart SMC VoIP config Step 4 Assign the default gateway Command SMC VoIP config ip default gateway lt address gt PF1008 config ip default gateway 203 79 238 186 PF1008 config Step 5 Save the configuration to non volatile memory immediately If you do not save your new configurations will be lost when you power
63. wnloading the firmware The gateway will display a page with the download status showing in progress You can check the download status by manually clicking the Apply button repeatedly and holding until the return page shows a successful download If the gateway cannot find the TFTP server or the filename the download status in the returned page will show Time out or Error After the code has been successfully downloaded you have to initiate a cold start The new code will not take effect until you issue a cold start command You can issue a cold start command through the system console or through the web management page in the System Management Page 66 81 PN 61100000050B SMC VIP04 08 PBX VoIP Gateway User s Manual UPGRADE VoIP PBX Gateway E SYSTEM TICPIP CHANNEL INTERFACE UPGRADE MAP amp HELP Apply Revert Firmware fersion 1 01 TFTP Server IP Address 1121 40 178 Download Path File Name smerom Start Downloading Download Status Idle Hotell You MUST initiate a Cold Reboot of your gateway ta complete the download process and upload the new firmware inta the gateway ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Category Entry Description Data Range Firmware Version Displays the firmware version TFTP Server Address Specifies the IP address of the Ro address TFTP server A domain name is and domain also allowed name Download Specifies the path of the RW Path File filename in the TFTP
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