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1. 2FXS 2FXO l ji ji Cid Din l i l i It 1 R A A TIES A AA A A Phone port Line port The following page will be displayed when the Phone Line Dialing Plan menu is selected The settings of the numbering plan are explained as the following Sy ITU H 323 Representation Number 9 System Maintenance Port 1 lo Gateway Configurati 3 Product Informatic Port 2 102 Network Paramete Port 3 103 H 323 Related Fur Jt i i Port 4 104 Hot Line Calls ee pe Direct Call Port 6 106 Show All Numberir p Port 7 f 107 Voice Processing 2 i Gateway Access C Port 8 108 7 Advanced Configu Extended Configur Port 9 109 ll Voice calls Monito Port 10 110 CDR Server IP SharingGw St Port 11 eae 3 Dynamic DNS Port 12 112 10 BandWidth Control z fa Telnet Port 13 113 Port 14 114 Port 15 115 Port 16 16 Steps Click Phone Line Dialing Configuration in left side menu 50 8 3 5 2 1 Representation Number Phone Line Number The representation number is the phone Line number of the telephone that is connected to Phone port 8 3 6 Hot Line Calls The purpose of the Hot Line Calls setting is to let user do a dial free call The configuration page is shown below If any hot line number is configured for a p
2. Application Traffic 6 f3 GA 100 o 0 VA 100 VA 9 LAN Top Network z WAN Top Network 7 0 100 0 100 Traffic History 7 100 o 5 wo NAT Setting 8 2 amp Wireless Setting 9 0 VA 100 0 100 Telnet 10 0 100 0 100 GA ll 0 DA w la o l ww lg 12 a A 100 0 GA 100 13 a lg w lg o 10 lg 14 0 DA 100 0 100 Steps M Click Queue Bandwidth in left side menu E Key in the minimum and or maximum percentage of queue then press SET button 80 Notice 1 Zi The Queue with smaller number has the higher priority than Queue with larger numbers Bandwidth Fairness The bandwidth assigned to each queue is fairly distributed among all the active peers For example if 10 PCs belong to a same queue connect to the internet through the gateway but at some moment only three of them are sending traffics the gateway will give 1 3 of the bandwidth to each of the active PCs This fairness of bandwidth usage is based on the PC not on each TCP UDP connection 81 8 4 7 Display Queue Traffics This selection can display the bar graphics texts of the traffics of each priority groups 3 ITUH 323 Zz i System Maintenance Display Queue Traffics im Gateway Configurati a9 BandWidth Control 3 Bandwidth Control Di Packet Shaping M Total Data Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 3 7 kbps 3 WAN Bandwidth Total Self Rate Inbound 2 6 kbps Outbound 3 7 kbps Pa
3. NonStandard RRQ This selection is to enable the RRQ message containing nonstandard elements Non Standard Identifier for special interoperability purpose Should be disabled for most cases Change NonStandard Registration Port Capacity This selection is to set the special port capacity for this gateway for special interoperability purpose This setting is no effect if NonStandard RRQ is disabled Light Weight RRQ This selection can let the registration message RRQ contains only necessary information for keep alive purpose this could save a few network bandwidth Default is disabled BRQ Message Out This selection can let the Gateway send out a BRQ Bandwidth Request message to the gatekeeper when the Gateway is really connected on the voice channel The gatekeeper could use BRQ message for billing purpose H 245 DTMF User Input Capability This selection can let the Gateway contain DTMF capability in the H 245 capability exchange message This capability element is for special interoperability purpose with other gateway Default is disabled Change DTMF Input Type The DTMF tone could be sent during a voice call by using the H 245 user user message This selection could further select the carrying method of using signal format or Alphanumeric format in this DTMF message The default value is Alphanumeric format H 323 Normal Start Mode This selection could force the Gateway to use normal
4. Console Voice Gateway 2FXS 11 Phone Port Line Port Serial Port LAN Port FXS FXO 1FXS 1FXO Voice Gateway 1FXO 1FXS Line Port Serial Port LAN Port FXO FXO FXO FXO 2FxO 2Fxo Port4 Port2 Port3 Port4 Voice Gateway 4FXO Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port _ _ LAN ZO FXS FXS FXS TE an o Port4 Port2 Port3 Port4 Voice Gateway 4FXS 12 Line Port Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port J I LAN 12VDC FXS FXO FXS FXO Fiexs 1FXo Fexseirxo ss ON LJK Port4 Port2 Port3 Port4 Voice Gateway 2FXO 2FXS Phone Port Line Port Serial Port LAN Port FXS FXO FXO FXO Mi FXS 1FXO t 2FXO Portt Port2 Port3 Porta Voice Gateway 3FXO 1FXS Line Port Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port ZO FXS FXS FXO 2FxS d 1FXS 1FXO Port4 Port2 Port3 Port4 Voice Gateway 1FXO 3FXS 13 Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series Device Panel Front Panel Line Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port I J C1 12VDC FXO FXO FXO FXO ON eas OS Port4 Port2 Port3 Port4 Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXO Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port C C 12VDC FXS FXS FXS FXS Console ON os eC pL IIL JL JIL Joo Port4 Port2 Port3 Porta Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4F XS 14 Line Port Serial Port Phone Port LAN Port WAN Port A LAN 4 WAN Tok FXS FXO ZE FXO 4FXS 1FXO 1FXS 1FXO e Port4 Port2 Port3 Port4 Voice Gateway Ba
5. Virtual Server Con Virtual Servers am Port Mapping Ena Port Mapping Setti DHCP Server Ena DHCP Server Con 9 DHCP Server Stat 9 VPN Passthrough a Wireless Setting 3 Telnet 2 Le e 2 Le Le Steps Click LAN Port Network Parameter in left side menu Enter the LAN Port IP Address Enter the LAN Port Subnet Mask Press SET button X Default Router IP address 10 10 11 254 PC s individual IP address 10 10 11 X XX XXX can be the value 1 to 253 91 8 6 3 Virtual Server Control This page is for the setting to disable or enable the Virtual Server function ky ITU H 323 System Maintenance Virtual Server Enable Control Mode s Gateway Configurati s BandWidth Control Disable Virtual Servers EM NAT Setting NAT Enable Contn LAN port Network Virtual Server Con CSET wl Virtual Servers Port Mapping Enal Port Mapping Setti DHCP Server Ena DHCP Server Con DHCP Server Stat VPN Passthrough a Wireless Setting a Telnet Enable Virtual Servers 5B B B BD D D o o e Steps E Click Virtual Server Control in left side menu E Click Enable Virtual Servers or Disable Virtual Servers selection E Press SET button 92 8 6 4 Virtual Servers This page is for the setting the Virtual Servers function ac aa cre ces EC JEDO CMCC w a ITU H 323 System Maintenance Virtual Servers Gateway Configurati Bandwidth Control V
6. functions to solve shortage of IP addresses 3 The third is Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series which has two Ethernet interfaces one is LAN another is WAN interface and 4 16 analog ports to provide not only general VoIP gateway functions but also general bandwidth control functions that can guarantee the good voice quality The VoIP series gateways are advanced gateway systems that allow users to achieve perfect voice fax communication over the IP network A telephone fax machine PBX key telephone system or the PSTN line can be directly connected to the gateway and gain the benefit of Voice over IP immediately without any additional software or complex configuration required The VoIP series gateways have perfectly made the integration of both data and voice traffic over a single data network possible As voice signals are compressed by efficient audio CODECs such as G 723 1 or G729AB they will take only a few bandwidth of original data network Furthermore in order to provide superior voice quality over quality varying IP network it is equipped with advanced Quality of Service QoS technologies enhanced jitter buffering lost packets recovering echo cancellation and packet delay reconstruction Therefore it supports reliable voice fax communication over congested IP network The major problem of other VoIP gateways or IP phone used in an office is that they are using the same link leased line or ADSL as used by dat
7. H 323 ID E Input H323 ID IP address or both according to your selection E Press ADD button to add it m If you want to delete any items input the start and stop item number you want to delete Press DEL button to delete them E Press DISABLE button if you want to disable the registration constraint function Group function there is a Group ID field in the last of the constraint table you can specify different group id to different entries if you want to do the grouping function those gateways with the same group id will belong to the same group only those gateways in the same group can talk to each other The gatekeeper itself is default to Group ID 0 All the dialing plan or registered numbers in one 38 group are independent with those dialing plan or registered numbers in other group i e different gateways in different groups could have the same numbers registering to the gatekeeper You can specify all the gateways to the group id 0 if the grouping function is not to be enabled 39 8 3 3 2 2 Set Pre Allowed Registration Endpoints for Gatekeeper model The that Set Pre Allowed Registration Endpoint function can let other gateways endpoints do can not register to this embedded gatekeeper have the ability to make calls to any gateways endpoints that are registered to the embedded gatekeeper Ste m B B B D D D D D B 8 D E fw Iw ps By pressing S
8. Key in 1 h Tis 2s 3s 4 ov 6 Ts 8 9 a b Gi d e Ee g Fiy You may key in the selected item and press enter to process the command For telnet users you will get the prompt please enter telnet s password telnet 10 10 10 51 Login password User can change the default password under the 8 Gateway access Control Notice 1 The default Telnet IP address is 10 10 10 51 2 The default Telnet password is gateway or VoIP 3 Press Ctrl a will reset all setting values back to factory default 27 7 Set Network Parameters The first thing you need to do is setting the ip address please key in 1 and enter to set network parameters My IP 10 10 10 51 Default Router IP 10 10 10 254 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 My MAC address 0 4 11 11 22 CDR Server IP 0 0 0 0 Change My IP address Change the Default Router IP address Change the Network Mask Enable DHCP Client Enable PPPoE Client Ping Pass Through NAT Firewall 8 Change CDR Server IP Set IP 0 will disable it Esc to Main Menu Choose one item You can set fixed IP or dynamic IP address by choosing PPPoE or DHCP methods please contact your network administrator to know the settings about your network parameters Notice If you are using PPPoE to get dynamic IP address the PPPoE will require username and password to connect to ISP In Ta
9. Link is on the network data transmission speed is 100M 10 100M OFF When Link is off the network data transmission speed is 10M Ow m Data is being transmitted to network X e N X x x F N X 19 5 Connection Example 5 1 Connect through Ethernet Hub Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series PABX or CO Ga Router 5 2 Direct Connect through Crossover Ethernet line Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series Router PABX or CO WAN Cross Over Line Cross Over Line LAN 20 5 3 Direct Connect Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series ADSL Cable Modem 21 5 4 Direct Connect Voice Gateway Series GateKeeper 7 gt Register Ask 7 Register Ask 7 7 di pane ea ae ee ee A i Signaling Voice 22 5 5 Wireless VoIP Gateway Application Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series Application 1 for wireless network FTP Server FTP Server i WEB Server m Telnet Server C Mail Server Internet 23 Application 2 for VoIP network ADSL Cable Modem Phone 1 24 6 Configuring gateway through RS232 serial port Gateway can be configured through serial connection telnet and web browser Console and telnet hav
10. Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics 3 Application Traffic LAN Top Network 3 WAN Top Network Traffic History Een NAT Setting a Wireless Setting Telnet wl il Steps a a Display Top Network Users WAN Side Total Data Rate Total Self Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 2 3 kbps Inbound 1 6 kbps Outbound 2 3 kbps System Maintenance Display Top Network Users WAN Side Total Data Rate Total Self Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 8 9 kbps Inbound 1 5 kbps Outbound 8 9 kbps cat TN g Oooo 104040175 m Click WAN Top Network Users in left side menu 85 8 4 10 Traffic History This selection can display the graphics of traffic history of each priority groups The history includes day history and month history The day history is displaying the inbound outbound traffics of each priority groups every 6 minutes before current time The month history is displaying the inbound outbound traffics of each priority groups every 3 hours before current time a ITU H 323 a System Maintenance Queue 3 v Gateway Configurati Aes i k a6 BandWidth Control MUE Day History for Total Intooad H Bandwidth Control Queus 2 EE Gna i Packet Shaping M WAN Bandwidth 8 Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth 3 Queue Traffics 3 Application Traffic LAN Top Network WAN Top Network fg Traffic Histor
11. 1 221 222 0 10 10 10 156 1024 vsp2004s5 330g 33301 33302 33303 33304 0 10 10 10 184 1719 This_GateKeeper 101 102 103 104 0 44 8 3 3 2 4 Disable The Gatekeeper Function for Gatekeeper model This setting is used to disable the embedded gatekeeper function in the Gateway system Steps E Press DISABLE button shown in 8 3 3 the following page is displayed E The embedded Gatekeeper function is disabled now oe Gateway Configurati Product Informatic 3 Network Paramete 9 H 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration 0 Phone Line Dialing 9 Hot Line Calls Direct Call a Show All Numberir 9 Voice Processing Gateway Access C _ Advanced Configu 9 Extended Configur 9 Voice calls Monito 0 CDR Server 9 Dynamic DNS 2a BandWidth Control af NAT Setting 3 Telnet H 323 Configuration Embedded Gatekeeper On Set Allowed Registration Constraint aS ET Set Pre Allowed Registration Endpoints Display Registered DISPLAY Endpoints Disable The Gatekeeper erm Function Need to save and restart to activate the change 45 8 3 4 SIP Usage Guide Settings for Console Telnet pa Set H 323 SIP related functions 2 1 Select Default VoIP protocol 1 H323 2 SIP 2 Use VoIP Protocol SIP Proxy Server is None Proxy Server Registering Period 360 sec 1 Set Default VoIP protocol 2 Set SIP proxy server 3 Set Registerin
12. 1 X Vv V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1 FXO 1FXS 1 1 1 1 X Vv V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FX0 4 1 X V V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXS X 4 1 X Vv V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2FXS 2 2 4 1 X Vv V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 3FXO 1FXS 3 1 4 1 X Vv V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management IFXO 3FXS 1 3 4 1 X Vv V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4X0 Gatekeeper 4 X 4 1 Vv Vv V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXS 2FXO Gatekeeper 2 2 4 1 V V V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4XS Gatekeeper X 4 4 1 V V V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 16 port Gatekeeper 0 16 0 16 1 1 X X 1U Voice Module 4F XO 4 Module Voice Module 4F XS 4 Module Voice Module 2FXO 2F XS 2 2 Module Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2 X 1 1 X X V V Compact Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXS X 2 1 1 X X V Vv Compact Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1FXO 1FXS 1 1 1 1 X X V V Compact Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FX0 4 X 4 1 X X V V Compact Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXS X 4 4 1 X X V V Compact Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2FXS 2 2 4 1 X X V V Compact Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 3 FXO 1FXS 3 1 4 1 X X V Vv Compact Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Ma
13. 2 Port 0 7 Kg Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4 Port 0 7 Kg Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2 Port 0 7 Kg Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4 Port 0 7 Kg Safety UL1950 EN60950 EMC FCC part 15 Class B CE mark VCCI and BSMI Vibration and Drop IEC 68 2 36 IEC 68 2 6 EC 68 2 32 Wireless Access Point Wireless Voice Gateway Series Devices only Data Rates Supported 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps Frequency Band 802 11b 2 4 GHz Media Access Protocol CSMA CA Operating Channels 802 11b 1 11 Operating Rang 802 11b up to 100 meters 328 feet transmit and receive Security 64 and 128 bit WEP encryption ESSID password protection Wireless Standards Conformance Wi Fi Certified and IEEE 802 11b Wireless Medium DSSS 104
14. BandWidth Control 1 hot set yet SE NAT Setting 3 ADD gt Steps E Press DISABLE button again to disable this function E To add an item enter the IP address you want to check m Press OK button to add it 8 3 10 1 Settings for Console Telnet only 8 Gateway access Control 8 2 Change the Console Telnet login Password 8 4 Choose to Disable Browser Function 8 5 Choose to Disable Telnet Function 60 8 3 11 Advanced Configurations There are some advanced configurations about the Gateway and they can be set in this page The following page will be displayed when the Advanced Configuration selection is clicked fa ITU 4 323 Al 802 1p QoS of MAC 9 System Maintenance Layer Do not enable this OEnable Disable By Gateway Configurati unless HUB support it 9 Product Informatic H 323 call auto answer E a eS nable Disable Network Paramete mode e 9 H 323 Related Fur ACF destination 4 SIP Configuration redirection function Enable ODisable Phone Line Dialing Robust Voice Fax Hot Line Calls Recovery Algorithm Enable Disable 9 Direct Call LAN Link Status Yyyy Show All Numberir Default Remote H 323 9 Voice Processing Gateway s Address 0000 3 Gateway Access C Worked only when gt M Advanced Gonfigy Gatekeeper not set gs Extended Configur Adaptive Line Port busy Enable ODisable Voice calls Monito disconnection CDR Server Line Port Silence p
15. EA TE ae Hilgraeve Inc Login password zi Connected 0 00 05 auto detet TCP IP peou s MM ee eo A Steps E Click Telnet in left side menu Notice The default Password for Telnet first stage login is VoIP and the second stage login is gateway 89 8 6 NAT Setting Wireless and Non wireless Voice Bandwidth Management 2 or 4 Port only 8 6 1 NAT Enable Control This page is for the setting to disable or enable the NAT function amp ITU H 323 System Maintenance eres 5E D DB B D O E E a Gateway Configurati a Bandwidth Control a NAT Setting NAT Enable Contr LAN port Network Virtual Server Con Virtual Servers Port Mapping Enal Port Mapping Setti DHCP Server Ena DHCP Server Con DHCP Server Stat VPN Passthrough Wireless Setting 9 Telnet Steps E Click NAT Enable Control in left side menu E Click Enable NAT Function or Disable NAT Function selection E Press SET button NAT Enable Control Mode Disable NAT Function Enable NAT Function 90 Gateway 8 6 2 LAN Port Network Parameters Settings This page is for the setting of LAN port amp ITU H 323 System Maintenance LAN Port Network Parameters Settings Gateway Configurati BandWidth Control LAN Port IP address 10 10 11 254 Ey NAT Setting 3 NAT Enable Contr LAN Port Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 m LAN port Network
16. WAN 2 Port Series 5 Ethernet ports four for LAN one for WAN 4 Port Series 10Base T and 100Base T IEEE802 3 compatible Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series 2 Ethernet ports one for LAN one for WAN 2 Port Series 5 Ethernet ports four for LAN one for WAN 4 Port Series 10Base T and 100Base T IEEE802 3 compatible One Access Point was Built In Console RS 232 DB9 LED Indicators LAN 10 100M Collision Link Active Tx Rx WAN Link Tx Rx Collision Line off hook ringing Phone off hook ringing Power Power 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Environmental Humidity 10 90 non condensing Operating temp 0 50 degrees C Storage temp 10 70 degrees C Dimension 1U Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 16 Port 2 FXS ports 1 FXS ports 3 FXS ports 440mm L x 255mm W x 44mm H 103 Compact Voice Gateway 2 Port 190mm L x 110mm W x 35mm H Voice Gateway 4 Port 240mm L x 165mm W x 36mm H Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2 Port 190mm L x 110mm W x 35mm H Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4 Port 240mm L x 165mm W x 36mm H Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2 Port 240mm L x 110mm W x 35mm H Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4 Port 290mm L x 165mm W x 36mm H Weight Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 16 Port 4 4Kg Voice Gateway 2 Port 0 7 Kg Voice Gateway 4 Port 0 7 Kg Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management
17. a amp ww amp SB Ss o NAT Setting Fam Wireless ceing Month History for Total E iod 9 Telnet f E Cotona 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 r g Te CS e e RE S 6 3 9 Pw Steps M Click Traffics History in left side menu mM Select a Queue to see its traffic from the pull down menu 86 8 4 11 Configuration Examples Example 1 Shaping conditions click on Shaping Conditions from left side menu ITU H 323 m System Maintenance Shaping Conditions 4 Gateway Configurati 3 BandWidth Control Shaping Conditions Maximum Shaping Conditions 32 Bandwidth Control It IP IP Address Port Port Packet Packet Shaping M Sa Location range Location range Type WAN Bandwidth 10 10 10 20 Packet Shaping Ji 1 Inside ma Ae Outside 20 21 Any 7 Shaping Condition 10 10 10 200 Queue Bandwidth 2 Inside 10 10 10 123 Anyside 80 Web TEP 10 Queue Traffics Application Traffic naai i E eS LAN Top Network ADD _ Anyside v a Anyside Any 10 Default v WAN Top Network Traffic History I NAT Setting Wireless Setting 9 Telnet Priority User Input x EEDE EDGED Delete Shaping Conditions From To In the above conditions 1 Any packets from to inner IP 10 10 10 23 will have the priority 5 2 Any Web packets with server inside or outside will have the priority 7 But the web packets from to 10 10 10 23 still have the priority 5 3 Any Ftp packets with serve
18. a ET marie DNS Biccannesicn Enable ODisable BandWidth Control SE NAT Seng ra Steps M Click Advanced Configuration in left side menu 61 TOS QoS of IP Layer This selection is to enable the IP layer Type of Server QoS function This function can ensure voice quality if the network can support IP layer QoS 802 1p QoS of MAC Layer To enable this function you must have this Gateway connected to a switching hub supporting 802 1p Do not enable this function if the hub switch does not support 802 1p H 323 call auto answer mode When a VoIP call is incoming the Gateway will ring a specific phone set The H 323 call signaling part could be connected or alerting during this ringing period If this selection is enabled the H 323 signaling part is connected during the ringing period The benefit of this situation is that the remote side could hear the status of the specific port That is the remote side will hear ring back tone if the Gateway is really ringing the phone set If the phone set is busy the remote side will hear busy tone The disadvantage of this situation is that the H 323 connected time is not the real voice call connected time So if billing is recorded for this Gateway this function should be disabled ACF destination redirection function If this function is enabled the Gatekeeper could translated any called number into any other number This could give the gatekeeper more dialing plan fl
19. is shown as below Product Informatic Network Paramete M 1 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration 9 Phone Line Dialing Hot Line Calls Direct Call Show All Numberir Voice Processing M Gateway Access C Advanced Configu l Extended Configur Voice calls Monito CDR Server g Dynamic DNS aA Bandwidth Control a0 NAT Setting Telnet we ie ooo E Sy Gateway Configurati H 323 Configuration Embedded Gatekeeper On Set Allowed Registration ss SE Lace Constraint Set Pre Allowed Registration Endpoints Display Registered CED Endpoints Disable The Gatekeeper Function Need to save and restart to activate the change 8 3 3 2 1 Set Allowed Registration Constraint for Gatekeeper model Set Allowed Registration Constraint is used to restrict other gateways to register to this embedded gatekeeper If this function is not enabled any other gateway can register to this embedded gatekeeper Steps E By pressing SET button in Set Allowed Registration Constraint the following page is displayed E Press ENABLE button to enable this function Notice e If the ENABLE button is pressed only those H323 ID or IP address in the constraint table are allowed to register to this embedded gatekeeper If the constraint table is empty no gateway is allowed to register in 37 Ee 1E a a a E ac a
20. some kind of NAT device could try to do H 323 address translation but doing not correctly in this situation the NAT pass through function could fail 1 You can use console telnet to control the gateway and ping others if you would like to ping another device from the gateway 2 Please go to menu 1 6 under the console telnet to do so 34 8 3 3 H323 Configuration a ITU H323 3 System Maintenance H 323 Configuration a8 Gateway Configurati fea ex um es Fes em DEE G ee ee ee fe Le ed Product Informatic Network Paramete H323 ID H 323 Re SIP Configuration Gatekeeper ID Phone Line Dialing P 7 i Technology Prefix For Hunting and Cisco Hot Line Calls gy Gatekeeper Direct Call Show All Numberir Primary Gatekeeper IP set gatekeeper address 0 will Voice Processing disable it Gateway Access Second Gatekeeper IP 0 0 0 0 Advanced Configu Extended Configur Voice calls Monito ar CDR Server Dynamic DNS 6 BandWidth Control NAT Setting g Usage M The H323 ID is the H323 ID of this gateway when registering to the gatekeeper The Gatekeeper ID is the gatekeeper s ID usually do not need to set this field unless the gatekeeper must need this value Gatekeeper backup There are two gatekeeper address fields one is primary the other the secondary If this gateway does not want to register to any gatekeeper just set value 0 to the primary gatekeeper add
21. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wireless Setting senate a Telnet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 amp ITU H 323 9 System Maintenance 4 Gateway Configurati 28 BandWidth Control Bandwidth Control 9 Packet Shaping M WAN Bandwidth Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition a NAT Setting SA Wireless Setting g Telnet C eerie Steps Queue Bandwi Queue Traffics 3 Application Traffic LAN Top Network WAN Top Network Traffic History idth v Display Top Network Users LAN Side Total Data Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 0 0 kbps Total Self Rate Inbound 4 1 kbps Outbound 0 0 kbps 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 A WAN Side Top Network Users 104041051 0000 0000 ooo 0000 0000 0000 000D m Click LAN Top Network Users in left side menu 84 E iwn E Oottovad me ooo Addr 8 4 9 2 WAN Top Network User 3 ITU H 323 System Maintenance a Gateway Configurati a8 BandWidth Control 9 Bandwidth Control 3 Packet Shaping M D WAN Bandwidth Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics fa LAN Top Network W WAN Top Network Traffic History a NAT Setting Wireless Setting Telnet ITU H 323 Gateway Configurati ae BandWidth Control Bandwidth Control Packet Shaping M T0 WAN Bandwidth 9 Packet Shaping Ji Ji 3
22. 4 8 3 12 Extended Configurations The Gateway has some Extended configurations that can be set in this page The following page will be shown when the Extended Configuration selection is clicked amp ITU H 323 a0 System Maintenance Do not change this setting unless really necessary a8 Gateway Configurati Product Informatic Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration Phone Line Dialing Hot Line Calls Direct Call Show All Numberir Voice Processing Gateway Access C Advanced Configu Extended Configur Voice calls Monito CDR Server _ Dynamic DNS BandWidth Control sA NAT Setting Wireless Setting Steps m Click Extended Configurations in left side menu Set to Voice VPN default conf igurations Set to AceGK default configurations Set to factory default configurations NonStandard RRO Change Nonstandard Registration Port Capacity Light Weight RRQ BRO message out H 245 DTMF User Input Capability Change DTMF Input type O Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable signal alphanumeric H 323 Normal Start Mode Change Self Alerting delay time Change RTP Silence Disconnection Time Change GK RRO Polling Period H 323 Registration type Abnormal RAS message Enable Disable 5 3K 63K 3 360 120 Gateway O Terminal Accept Ignore 65
23. C has different bandwidth requirement There are four kinds of CODEC available they are G 723 G 729 G 711_u and G 711_A The default value is G 723 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DSP Digital Signal Processor DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency Dialing signals transmitted as two simultaneous voice band tones FTP File Transfer Protocol FXO port Foreign Exchange Office port The FXO port is designed for connecting to PSTN line or a PBX line extension side FXS port Foreign Exchange Station Subscriber port for connecting to the telephone set fax machine modem and conventional PBX The FXS port is designed for connecting to analog telephone set or a PBX trunk side 99 H 323 This is the ITU T standard that sends the voice audio and video by using IP on the Internet and within intranets IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network MAC The Medium Access Control MAC protocol is used to provide the data link layer of the Ethernet LAN system The MAC protocol encapsulates a SDU payload data by adding a 14 byte header Protocol Control Information PCI before the data and appending a 4 byte 32 bit Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC after the data The entire frame is preceded by a small idle period the minimum inter frame gap 9 6 microsecond uS and an 8 byte preamble MIS Management Information System NAT Network Address Translation PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange PBX Private Br
24. E Exons Soles Port3 s Hot Line Number none Voice calls Monito CDR Server Port4 s Hot Line Number none 9 Dynamic DNS BandWidth Control Direct Call NAT Setting Item Leading Number Total Length Strip Length Prefix Number Dest Wireless Setting 1 D 3 3 0 0 10 10 10 177 Telnet v 2 Bx 3 3 0 0 port 3 4 i gt 3 5x00 4 4 0 0 10 10 10 172 Steps m Click Show All Numbering Plan in left side menu 55 8 3 9 Voice processing control This selection is to configure the Gateway and adjust any voice related parameters Please do not change any default settings if you are not sure about the meanings of functions The following page is the configuration page when Voice Processing Control has been selected gt S ITUH 323 a 3 System Maintenance Voice processing control a8 Gateway Configurati a Product Informatic Set this configuration will disconnect current calls Network Paramete Phone In Out Volume 3 0 1 323 Related Fur Control In _ db Out 3_ db range 13 3 3 SIP Configuration D Phone Line Dialinc Line In Out Volume Control in o db Out o db range 13 6 9 Hot Line Calls Bandwidth Selection O 10 kbps 15 kbps 20 kbps E Deal pet Silence Compression Enable Disable i ace Baissea Codec Rx Buffer Small O Medium Large Extra Large aCe g a Gateway Access C DTMF tone out power 6 dbm ran
25. ET button in Set Pre Allowed Registration Endpoint the following page is displayed Specify the phone number and IP address of those pre allowed gateways endpoints in the Set H 323 Pre Allowed Endpoints table Press ADD button to add it If you want to delete any items input the start and stop item number you want to delete Press DEL button to delete them Group function there is a group id field in the last of the pre allowed table you can specify different group id to different entries if you want to do the grouping function those pre allowed gateways with the same group id will belong to the same group only those gateways in the same group can talk to each other and to those registered gateways with the same group id The gatekeeper itself is default to group id 0 All the dialing plan or registered numbers in one group are independent with those dialing plan or registered numbers in other group i e different gateways in different groups could have the same numbers registering to the gatekeeper You can specify all the gateways to the group id 0 if the grouping function is not to be enabled 38 Gateway Configurati Product Informatice 323 Configuration Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration Embedded Gatekeeper On Phone Line Dialing Set Allowed Registration marrara Hot Line Calls Constraint Direct Call l Set Pre Allowed e Show All Numberir Registration Endpoints
26. La 4 BandWidth Control NAT Setting Sy Gateway Configurati Product Informatic 323 Configuration Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration Embedded Gatekeeper On Phone Line Dialing Set Allowed Registration qummraarmmmm Hot Line Calls Constraint Direct Call Set Pre Alowed GHEJJIED Show All Numberir Registration Endpoints Voice Processing Display Registered rD Gateway Access C _ Endpoints Advanced Configu Disable The Gatekeeper EmETTTED Extended Configur Function Voice calls Monito CDR Server Dynamic DNS Need to save and restart to activate the change 9 Telnet 5e D E E E S s BandWidth Control as NAT Setting lt Gateway Configurati i EC A E Pia BC gE ET Product Informatic Set Allowed Registration Constraints Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur Set Allowed Registration Constraints SIP Configuration Disable Reg DIS ABE Phone Line Dialing Constraints Hot Line Calls Items H323 ID IP Address Constraints_Type Group ID Direct Call 1 Not set yet B Show All Numberir Voice Processing ere Eo ID Gateway Access C _ i j eae IP Advanced Configu Extended Configur Voice calls Monito Need to save and restart to activate the change CDR Server Dynamic DNS 3 Telnet Steps Select from radio box to choose the method of registration constraints the constraint could be H 323 ID or IP Address or both IP address
27. NABLE button to enable gatekeeper function on this gateway Gatekeeper models only When this gateway is used as a gatekeeper all the gateway functions are still the same 8 3 3 1 Gatekeeper related functions Gatekeeper backup functions The gateway can assign both the primary gatekeeper and the secondary gatekeeper to enable the GK backup function The gateway will try to find the next available GK when the current GK has no response for 30 seconds The gateway will switch between these two GK when the current GK has no response Technology Prefix For Hunting or Using Cisco Gatekeeper Used by hunting or Cisco Gateway Gatekeeper This prefix will register to gatekeeper Examples 001 002 or 01 02 03 for Cisco gatekeeper When this prefix is set all other numbers will not register to gatekeeper All gateways with the same prefix are hunted together Hunting function The Technology prefix address if assigned the hunting function of the gateway is enabled All the gateways with the same prefix address are hunted cyclically The hunting numbers must be added in the gateway direct dialing number to find the destination ports The gateway will report current available ports to the GK when any port status is change The GK will hunt cyclically unless one gateway has no available ports 36 8 3 3 2 Embedded Gatekeeper On for Gatekeeper model When the embedded gatekeeper function is on the following page
28. Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port as LAN Console WAN 12VDC f a Lt WI s Port4 Port2 Port3 Porta T D BOR Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXS 17 Line Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port Phone Port J y LAN a Consol WAN 12VDC anal i cs ED I gt Portt Port2 Port3 Port4 Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2FXS Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port Line Port res LAN aa sole WAN 12VDC FXS FXO e Port4 Port2 Port3 Porta Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 3FXO 1FXS Line Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port Phone Port rt re Console WAN _ 42VDC D mm oR Port4 Port2 Port3 Porta Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1FXO 3FXS 18 4 1 Interface Definition CONSOLE It is a RS 232 communication port and connected to the PC s serial port LINEI to LINE4 To be connected to PSTN line RJ 11 connector Phone to Phone4 To be connected to analog phone set RJ 11 connector LAN To be connected to internal LAN network RJ 45 connector WAN To be connected to external WAN network RJ 45 connector 4 2 LED Indicators Table 2 Active ON __ LANisreceiving transmitting data Col ink INE O O m NE2 INE3 O Dd gt 3 D N O jE ol 5 m o O d d S o jo 3 5 o Ajo OJo on oxn on on on a RION X lon Receiving data from network X 10 100MON When
29. S message 67 8 3 13 Voice calls Monitoring This selection will display concurrent call status of this Gateway This status is refreshed every 5 seconds ITU H 323 System Maintenance Monitor Call Status he Gateway Configurati Product Informatic Voice Calling Called Connect Tx rx re Re RX In Out Network Paramete jenannelstatms Codec Num Num Time Packets Packet Losts Lost Jitter Calls Calls 3 3 Rate ms z SE CA idle None o o0 o o ofolfolo Phone Line Dialing idle None Hot Line Calls S idle None Direct Call idle None Show All Numberir i Voice Processing 9 Gateway Access C 9 Advanced Configu 3 Extended Configur D Oo oO Oo low rm a ojojo o 0 0 0 0 0 D D 3 s CDR Serer a Dynamic DNS 4 BandWidth Control NAT Setting v Steps M Click Voice Call Monitoring in left side menu 68 8 3 14 CDR Server The Gateway can generate call detail records of the VoIP calls and send them to a CDR server The only thing what you should do is to set an IP address of CDR server In case the CDR server is not running the operation of the Gateway is not affected The call detail record includes calling called gateways IP calling called telephone numbers and call duration etc The CDR server is a Windows application freely provided by gatewa
30. User Manual Of Voice Gateway Series Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series Gateway Version 1 1 May 29 2003 Voice Gateway 2 port 2 Port Voice Gateway 1 Ethernet port Voice Gateway 4 port 4 Port Voice Gateway Ethernet port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2 port 2 Port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2 Ethernet port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4 port 4 Port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 5 Ethernet port Embedded Gatekeeper is option Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 16 port GK 16 Port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Embedded Gatekeeper Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2 port 2 Port wireless Voice Gateway 5 Ethernet port Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4 port 4 Port wireless Voice Gateway 5 Ethernet port FXO FXS LAN WAN Bandwidth Access Model Port Port Port Port Gatekeeper Control NAT Point Size Voice Gateway 2FX0 2 X 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway 2FXS X 2 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway 1FXS 1 FXO 1 1 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway 4FX0 4 X 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway 4FXS X 4 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway 2FXO 2FXS 2 2 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway 3 FXO 1FXS 3 1 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway LFXO 3 FXS 1 3 1 X X X X X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FX0 2 1 1 X V V X Compact Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXS X 2 1
31. VPN Passthrough am Wireless Setting a Telnet 5EB DOE SIs ie Steps E Click DHCP Server Enable Control in left side menu E Click Enable DHCP Server Function or Disable DHCP Server Function selection E Press SET button 94 8 6 6 DHCP Server Control This page is for the setting of DHCP Server ea ITU H 323 a System Maintenance DHCP Server Settings Gateway Configurati S BandWidth Control Change the beginning IP address of DHCP Server IP pool 10 10 11 1 Ey NAT Setting NAT Enable Contr Change the ending IP address of DHCP Server IP pool 19 10 11 253 LAN port Network Virtual Server Con Virtual Servers Change lease time of IP address 3600 Port Mapping Enal Port Mapping Setti DHCP Server Ena Cs SE Lett DHCP Server Con DHCP Server Stat VPN Passthrough a Wireless Setting 9 Telnet Change DNS Server IP address 168 95 192 1 ear DE ae ch D Steps Click DHCP Server Control in left side menu Enter the IP address for The beginning IP address of DHCP Server IP pool Enter the IP address for The ending IP address of DHCP Server IP pool Enter the IP address for DNS server Enter the lease time of IP address unit in seconds 3600 means 3600 seconds Press SET button 95 8 6 7 DHCP Server Status This page will show the client information of DHCP Server amp ITU H 323 S
32. Voice Processing Display Registered DISPLAY Gateway Access C Endpoints Advanced Configu Disable The Gatekeeper DAS ABE ag Extended Configur Function Voice calls Monito CDR Server Dynamic DNS Need to save and restart to activate the change am Bandwidth Control NAT Setting 9 Telnet 40 a8 Gateway Configurati Show All Numberir TAD Decal Voice Processing 9 Gateway Access C 9 Advanced Configu a Product Informatic Set Pre Allowed H 323 EndPoints 9 Network Paramete 9 H 323 Related Fur Set H 323 Pre Allowed Endpoints B SIP Configuration Items Phone Number IP Address Group ID D OUP La 1 111 10 10 10 111 0 9 Hot Line Calls T Direct Call 2 112 10 10 10 112 0 J E Delete Pre Allowed Endpoints 9 Extended Configur From To Voice calls Monito r tin is 3 CDR Server 9 Dynamic DNS BandWidth Control Need to save and restart to activate the change a NAT Setting 9 Telnet Notice e When a gateway s number is set in the pre allowed table this gateway is considered registered to the gatekeeper i e the following two functions will be available 1 The gateway can make calls to any other gateways that have registered to the gatekeeper But the dialing plan must be set in the pre allowed gateway itself 2 Any registered gateways can make calls to the pre allowed gateway 4 GK group function usage If the Set allowed registration constra
33. a traffics to connect to Internet Because of this shared bandwidth media the VoIP packets could be easily affected by the office s data traffics to cause a lot of voice delay and voice chopping For example in a 64 kbps link a single 1514 bytes data packet can induce nearly 200 ms delay And in a general ftp web application the VoIP packets could be easily delayed by more than five 1514 bytes data packets to generate more than 1 second voice delay Worst of all is that this delay is random thus causing jittered voice packets These jittered packets will finally generate the chopped voice The major goal of the Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series gateway is to solve this problem to let a single IP network link work well for both data traffics and VoIP traffics In order to finish this job the Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series gateway is supporting both the VoIP gateway functions and bandwidth control packet shaping functions It has the general VoIP gateway functions to let PBX extensions share the VoIP services without changing any dialing procedures It also has the general bandwidth control packet shaping functions to control the bandwidths of particular applications or workstations Better than these two functions separated are that the Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series can dynamically adjust the available bandwidth for data traffics according to really used VoIP traffics The VoIP calls do not need to reserve a fixed rate
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35. alues E Press SAVE button can write current settings to flash E Press RESTART button the system will be restarted Notice 1 Save every time after you change settings then Restart the system 31 8 3 Gateway Configuration 8 3 1 Product Version After Product Version is clicked under the Gateway Configuration menu you will see the following page In this page you can find the information related to this Gateway product including Hardware version Software version Model DSP type etc 3 ITU H 323 3 System Maintenance Gateway Configurati en D C D ic D cy 5 A c ch cH Product Informatic Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration Phone Line Dialing Hot Line Calls Direct Call Show All Numberir Voice Processing Gateway Access C Advanced Configu Extended Configur Voice calls Monito CDR Server Dynamic DNS Bandwidth Control NAT Setting Steps Product Version Hardware Version 1B Software Version 1 1 2 DSP Type C5409 Model k Shaping GYV Phone port x 4 Line port x Robust Voice ff function Incoming Call IP Check function v E Click Product Version under the Gateway Configuration menu 32 8 3 2 Network Parameters By clicking on Network Parameters under the Gateway Configuration menu users can change network parameters Steps Select from the combo box to
36. ample you could combine 2 or more VoIP GWs together while there is only one IP address for you We named this special function as GW Stack ability Another example is that you want to integrate the NAT Network Address Translation of your private network and VoIP GW together Our device can share the same IP address of NAT without any intrusiveness by using only 50 ports of it It is call the IP Sharing function We will have detail description about it below This selection can disable or enable the IP Sharing GW Stack ability function of the Gateway If the function is enabled the submenu item Set the Base Port will work to constrain the utilized ports that can only be accessed by this device within the range from Base Port to Base Port 49 Notice that other devices must avoid this range of ports If this function is disabled it acts as a regular Gateway without any difference Notice 1 Enabling this function users must directly connect from the LAN port to the device with the same IP address what you want to share 2 Once this function is enabled the IP address of gatekeeper must be specified This function can only operate correctly with the cooperation of gatekeeper 3 Users could assign the same dialing number to different VoIP devices with IP sharing function if it cooperate with gateway gatekeeper which is specially implemented an auto hunting function The Gatekeeper could hunt different GWs even the sam
37. anch Exchange PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network QoS Quality of Service RTP Real Time Transfer Protocol RTCP Real Time Transfer Control Protocol RRQ Registration Request for IP address phone number etc 100 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TOS Type of Service UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Transmit voice signals as packets over TCP IP networks WAN Wide Area Network 101 Appendix B Specification Protocol and Standard ITU H 323 v2 v3 v4 compliant RFC 2543 SIP compliant TCP IP RTP HTTP Telnet DHCP PPPoE Voice Processing ITU G 711 64kbps G 723 1A 5 3 6 3kbps G 729A B 8kbps Voice Activity Detection VAD Comfort Noise Generation CNG Tone Generation and Detection TIA 464B DTMF Dial Busy Ring Back Call Progress FAX Relay T 30 T 38 real time FAX compliant Voice FAX auto switch Echo Cancellation G 165 G 168 with 8 16ms echo tail Software Upgrade FTP TFTP Analog Interface Voice Gateway 2FXO 2 FXO ports Voice Gateway 2FXS 2 FXS ports Voice Gateway 1FXO 1FXS 1 FXS port 1 FXO port Voice Gateway 4FXO 4 FXO ports Voice Gateway 4FXS 4 FXS ports Voice Gateway 2FXO 2FXS 2 FXO 2 FXS ports Voice Gateway 3FXO 1FXS 1 FXS 3 FXO ports Voice Gateway 1FXO 3FXS 3 FXS 1 FXO ports Voice Gateway Bandwidth Mana
38. bandwidth since voice packets could be off any time when talker is silent The Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series makes full advantage of combining these two functions together and do both jobs excellently to guarantee the best voice quality and the best bandwidth usage that could not be done if these two functions were separated The series of gateways also have some other features that make it Very Special 1 Embedded Gatekeeper Refer Table 1 for supported models The VoIP gateway has embedded gatekeeper functions that can be enabled or disabled if enabled it is doing both a VoIP gateway functions and the Gatekeeper functions All the general gateway functions are not affected by the enabled gatekeeper functions The gatekeeper when integrate with the gateway will support the following three functions l Grouping function the gatekeeper can manage upto 32 independent groups of gateways 2 Hunting group function the gatekeeper can support hunting functions that will hunt available ports among many gateways 3 Gatekeeper backup function all the gateways can have a primary and a secondary gatekeeper to enable the gatekeeper backup function 2 NAT pass through All the VoIP gateways can be configured to pass through general NAT devices The NAT devices do not need to provide additional functions to support VoIP service This unique function will let the VoIP gateways work fine inside any office 3 Bandwidth con
39. be For 20 kbps packet is sent every 30 ms and it has 24 bytes of data in payload For 15 kbps packet is sent every 60 ms and it has 48 bytes of data in payload For 10 kbps packet is sent every 90 ms and it has 72 bytes of data in payload The maximum bandwidth selection will have the minimum voice delay Silence Compression If this function is enabled when silence is occurred for a period of time no data will be sent across the network during this period in order to save bandwidth CODEC Rx Buffer The Rx buffer is also called the jitter buffer This buffer is used to decrease the effect of voice packet jitter delay variation caused by the network When the size of this buffer is increased the jitter effect will be decreased DTMF tone out power After the VoIP call is connected when you dial a digit this digit is sent to the other side by DTMF tone If the voice path is through many stages e g many PBX the DTMF tone could be too small to be recognized by the other side You can adjust this DTMF tone power to increase the recognition The range of this option is 30 dBm to 3 dBm and the default value is 6 dBm Default CODEC The CODEC is used to compress the voice signal into data packets Each CODEC has different bandwidth requirement There are four kinds of CODEC available they are G 723 G 729 G 711_uand G 711_A The default value is G 723 57 DTMF Relay After the VoIP call is connected when you dial a digit th
40. choose the method for getting IP address it can be Static set DHCP or PPPoE Press SET button to confirm it m If Static Set is selected key in IP address subnet mask and default router to corresponding field Press OK button to change these parameters m If DHCP is selected the related network parameters will automatically get from the DHCP server m If PPPoE is selected you need to fill in the username and password fields In this setting the network parameters are got from PPPoE server E For NAT function the LAN port IP address is designed for LAN interface and only activated when the NAT function is turn on E Press OK button to confirm the setting Notice that if this setting is changed you need to save and restart the system to make the work S ITU H 323 System Maintenance Set Network Parameters EMA Gateway Configurati BBB BB E D Ls D ODODO E Product Informatic Network Paramete Get IP Address Setting Static Set H 323 Related Fur Method Static Set SIP Configuration IP Address mas O Phone Line Dialing PPPoE Hot Line Calls SHonar MaSK Direct Call Default Router 190 10 10 254 Show All Numberir Voice Processing Gateway Access C Advanced Configu ra Extended Configur Voice calls Monito CDR Server Dynamic DNS Ethernet MAC Address 00 04 0f 00 8f a0 Bandwidth Control 0 NAT Setting v 33 8 3 2 1 Settings for Console Telnet only
41. cket Shaping Ji Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics Application Traffic LAN Top Network I WAN Top Network _ Traffic History aE NAT Setting Wireless Setting K m l an 14 a ITU H 323 gt Display Queue Traffics System Maintenance 4 Gateway Configurati Graphic Display E Bandwidth e LO Display lll Select 3 Bandwidth Control P Packet Shaping M W WAN Bandwidth Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics Application Traffic 3 LAN Top Network WAN Top Network Traffic History sE NAT Setting Wireless Setting Total Data Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 4 9 kbps Total Self Rate Inbound 2 2 kbps Outbound 4 9 kbps lt I m J gt fe Steps E Click Queue Traffics in left side menu 82 8 4 8 Display Application Traffics This selection can display the bar graphics texts of the traffics of each applications Web Ftp Telnet ICMP DNS Net bios SNMP amp ITU H323 oT 3 System Maintenance Display Application Type Traffics 2a Gateway Configurati 3 BandWidth Control Bandwidth Control 7 Packet ShapingM Total Data Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 2 1 kbps WAN Bandwidth Total Self Rate Inbound 1 0 kbps Outbound 2 1 kbps Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics LAN Top Network I WAN Top Network Traffic History amp NAT Setting Wirel
42. e number is dialed 4 If this function is activated users can only http browse or telnet the devices from the WAN side instead of the LAN side 70 8 3 15 1 Stackable Gateways Following figure is the demonstration of stack ability And there are several important steps for configuration described below GW LAN Port N WAN Port GW LAN Port N N WAN Port GW LAN Port O N WAN Port Step 1 Set all of the stacked devices by the same IP address say 168 92 1 1 Use the Same IP Network IP Address Step 2 Enable the IP Sharing GW Stack ability Step 3 Set the Base Port For example users may set the Base Port of first device equal to 50000 It will consume ports form 50000 to 50049 And set 50050 for the next one it will consume ports from 50050 to 50099 Then set the last one by 50100 Notice that you have to avoid the condition of ports collision from these devices with the same IP Be sure that each device consumes different range of ports Step 4 Save the configurations and restart systems 71 8 3 15 2 IP Sharing One IP Address Only Following figure is the demonstration of IP sharing There is only 1 IP address available The important steps for configuration described below GW LAN Port RK WAN Port GW LAN Port N N WAN Port GW LAN Port A N WAN Port N ATH Port M WAN Port IP Network Use the Same IP Address AN Step 1 Set all of the VoIP devices by the same IP address
43. e the same user interface Before connecting to network users have to setup the IP address for Gateway through serial connection MS Windows s HyperTerminal is a good choice to configure Gateway The following settings are the values for serial terminal connection to Gateway Speed 38400 bps Data bits 8 Parity check none Stop bit 1 Flow control none ies a Leal HyperTerminal fa Dr eye 2001 3q gt e Command Prompt A EE gt pc cillin 2000 gt 7 Notepad K Internet Connection Wizard R Teleport Pro gt paint 4 NetMeeting y y Network and Dial up Connections amp Phone Dialer i 2 25 New Connection Properties COM1 Properties If the setting is as listed Gateway will show the following menu in the Console Telnet Notice There are two staged password login e The first stage login password is VoIP for only network setting e The second stage login password is gateway for fully gateway function setting 26 Login gateway WAN Port network parameters H 323 SIP related functions Port s Dialing Number Hot Line Calls Set Direct Dialing Numbers Show All Numbering Plan Voice processing Control Gateway access Control Advanced Configurations Set to the Default Configurations Voice calls Monitoring Extended Configurations BandWidth Control Shaping NAT Configurations Save Current Configurations to Rom Restart the System Logout
44. early specify the ports for accessing these services You may use the command of IE browser such as http 168 92 1 1 50000 to browse your Gateway in the condition that its IP address is 168 92 1 1 and Base Port equal to 50000 Avoir GW shaper Microsoft Internet Explorer ee Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Help e Heak gt gt OA A Asench Graves toy P E I o address hepimesszsasooo sss eala For telnet communication there are two ways that user can connect it The first one is using the command of IE browser such as telnet 168 92 1 1 50001 to connect it through telnet protocol 6 VoIP GW Shaper Microsoft Internet Explorer Fle Edt View Favortes Tools Help al aie oe OD A Aseach Favores Geto by SM a Address telnet 168 92 1 1 50001 O60 Links The second approach is using the telnet software tools with clearly specified the port number equaling to Base Port 1 for example 50001 _ Telnet None M x Connect Edit Terminal Help Host Name fi 68 92 1 1 gt Port 50001 z TermType a 00 x me canes 74 8 4 Bandwidth Control Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series only The Gateway has Bandwidth control function It can control both of the Inbound Outbound Bandwidth for the network traffics 8 4 1 Enable Disable Bandwidth Control This selection can disable or enable the bandwidth control function of the Gateway for both of the Inbound Ou
45. ed this gateway will register to the specific gatekeeper even if the Default VoIP protocol selected is SIP The 3 Set Registering Period is to set the interval that the gateway will re register to the proxy server when previous registering is successful If the registering is failed the gateway will re register every 10 seconds 8 3 4 2 Direct Dialing Plan for SIP If the Default VoIP protocol selected is the SIP protocol all the outgoing VoIP calls will go to the proxy server using SIP protocols except some specific numbers defined in the direct dialing plan The gateway can set direct dialing plan for outgoing SIP calls no matter what s the default VoIP protocol This could be done by select 5 Set Direct Dialing Numbers in the main menu When adding a new plan to the direct dialing plan after key in all the necessary numbers then select Choose Destination 1 Tel Port 2 IP address 3 Domain name to complete dial plan setting 47 8 3 5 Phone Line Dialing Plan This section is describing the dialing plan of the gateway Since there are many different gateways the dialing plan could be divided into the following three major groups 8 3 5 1 Phone Line Dialing Plan This configuration page is used to configure the numbering plan for those VoIP gateways with phone ports only J Console FXS FXS a o p Part3 Port Phone port amp ITU H 323 a 9 System Maintenance Phone Line por
46. ess Setting a Telnet S ITU H 323 gt Display Application Type Traffics System Maintenance i Gateway Configurati Graphic Disol Select 3 BandWidth Control a Bandwidth Control 3 Packet Shaping M D WAN Bandwidth Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics Application Traffic LAN Top Network 3 WAN Top Network Traffic History aa NAT Setting Wireless Setting Total Data Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 2 1 kbps Total Self Rate Inbound 1 0 kbps Outbound 2 1 kbps ay A Steps M Click Application Traffics in left side menu 83 8 4 9 Display Top Network Users This selection can display the bar graphics of the traffics of 10 top network users The users are considering only inside network users 8 4 9 1 LAN Top Network User amp ITU 1 323 9 System Maintenance Hs Gateway Configurati SS BandWidth Control a Bandwidth Control 9 Packet Shaping M 8 WAN Bandwidth 3 Packet Shaping Ji 3 Shaping Condition Display Top Network Users LAN Side Text Display sa Total Data Rate Inbound 0 0 kbps Outbound 2 2 kbps Total Self Rate Inbound 1 0 kbps Outbound 2 2 kbps fa Queue Bandwidth LAN side Top Talkers Inbound kbps Outbound kbps Queue Traffics 10 10 10 51 0 0 2 2 3 Application Traffic 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 fg WAN Top Network 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Traffic History 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E NAT Setting
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48. exibility Robust Voice Fax Recovery Algorithm When this function is enabled the quality of the voice fax is boosted But enabling this function will increase the bandwidth usage about 4 kbps per channel LAN Link Status This selection is for displaying the LAN interface status Adaptive Line Port busy disconnection When a call has been hanged up from the line port connected to a PBX the PBX will send a busy tone to the Gateway The Gateway will automatically disconnect the call when receiving the busy tone The function must be enabled Line Port Silence Disconnection If this function is enabled a connected call will be disconnected if two way silence is detected for a period of time 30 seconds for the line port 62 8 3 11 1 Settings for Console Telnet only 9 Advanced Configurations 9 7 Disable H 245 Fast Capability Exchange Please set this to the default value enabled 9 b Run Line Port Busy Tone learning This function can let the gateway learn some special busy tone that can not be learned by the gateway automatically for example busy tone with very long on off duration longer than 1 second Normally the user does not need to do this learning 9 c Run Line Port Ringing Tone learning This function is provided for called party off hook detection for the line port When a VoIP call is incoming from other gateway and called through the line port to a phone set in the PSTN network this gateway can know when
49. f any kind into the equipment through housing slots since they may touch hazardous voltage points or short out parts those could result in a risk of electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product If liquid is spilled please refer to the proper service personnel Use only Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Category 5 Ethernet cable to RJ 45 port of the Gateway 3 Package contents Make sure the following contents are included in the package 1 Unit Gateway product please check with your order 1 Unit Power cord or power adapter depends on your order model 1 Unit RS 232 cable 1 Unit User Manual CD One Gateway Box User Manual CD Power cord E8 232 cable 10 4 Device Installation 1 Unpack all contents of the Gateway package 2 Connect the Local Area Network LAN cable to the RJ 45 port at the front of the Gateway as shown in the following figure 3 Connect the Power Cord to the 100 240V at the back of the Gateway 4 Connect the Power Cord to the AC Outlet 5 Connect a phone set to the phone port or connect a PSTN line PABX extension line to the Line port with RJ 11 cable 6 Connect the RS 232 cable to PC s serial port 1 time configuration please refer to section 7 for the settings of serial port 7 Power on Gateway and start to configure it Voice Gateway Series Device Panel LAN Port Line Port Serial Port Voice Gateway 2FXO Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port
50. fined shaping conditions The shaping conditions are classifying the packet traffics to some groups by specifying each group s IP address s range UDP TCP type and port range and or inside outside conditions Each group is assigned a priority different groups can have the same priority There are totally 16 priorities with priority 1 be the highest priority Some group s all packets can be discarded by assigned to priority 0 The default priority of any ungrouped packets is 10 Some packets may satisfy multiple group s conditions in this case they are mapped to the highest priority group belonged The bandwidth control of the packet traffics is based on the priority of these shaping conditions All groups with the same priority are controlled by the following specified priority queue bandwidth The maximum shaping conditions are 32 a ITU H323 System Maintenance Shaping Conditions am Gateway Configurati a5 BandWidth Control Shaping Conditions Maximum Shaping Conditions 32 Bandwidth Control It IP IP Address Port port Packet Bronk Packet Shaping M em Location range Location 7 range Type TAOIS WAN Bandwidth Packet Shaping Ji o User Input vil Shaping Condition MMB Anyside v Ane _ lw mon Queue Bandwidth i r rs Queue Traffics Application Traffic LAN Top Network WAN Top Network Traffic History Delete Shaping Conditions 9 NAT Setting G Wireless Setting 3 Telnet ar COCO OO CONOR CCC E From T
51. g Period ESC to Upper Menu Choose one item 1 3 There are two parts in the menu selections needed to be set for the SIP protocol usage 8 3 4 1 SIP Configuration Select main menu selection 2 Set H 323 SIP related functions and then select submenu item 1 Select Default VoIP protocol 1 H323 2 SIP to select 2 the SIP protocol configuration the configuration display is Use VoIP Protocol SIP Proxy Server is None Proxy Server Registering Period 360 sec 1 Set Default VoIP protocol 2 Set SIP proxy server 3 Set Registering Period Esc to Upper Menu Choose one item 1 4 The first menu item is to select the Default VoIP protocol This selection will define the VoIP signaling protocol used for all outgoing calls If the default VoIP protocol selected is H 323 then all the outgoing call will use H 323 protocol to call out If the default VoIP protocol selected is SIP then all the outgoing call will use SIP protocol to call out But if any number is defined in direct dialing plan that specific number will use it s defined protocol 46 The 2 Set SIP proxy server selection is to set the IP address port of the proxy server When this proxy server is set the gateway will try to register to the proxy server no matter what s the selection of Default VoIP protocol This situation is also true for H 323 registering 1 e if the H 323 gatekeeper is defin
52. ge 30 3 _ 1 Advanced Configu Default Codec G 723 1 6 3k OG 72906 711_u OG 711_A k a et DTMF Relay Enable Disable a CDR Server l Ring Back tone power 27 dbm range 50 0 3 Dynamic DNS am Bandwidth Control a NAT Setting Steps M Click voice processing Control in left side menu E Input the correct value and do the needed selection m Press OK button 56 The following will explain the meanings of all parameters Phone In Out Volume Control This function is used for the control of the phone volume The range is 13dB to 3dB and the default value is 6 dB When the value is increased the volume will be increased accordingly The In direction is from Gateway to phone set and the Out direction is from phone set to Gateway Line In Out Volume Control This function is used for the control of the line volume The range is 13dB to 3dB and the default value is 6 dB When the value is increased the volume will be increased accordingly The In direction is from Gateway to phone set and the Out direction is from phone set to Gateway Bandwidth Selection This selection is used to choose the bandwidth required in the TCP IP network The IP headers are included in the bandwidth The required bandwidth is dependent on the voice length sent for each packet The bigger the bandwidth is the smaller the voice length and hence the smaller the voice delay will
53. gement 16 port Gatekeeper 1 to 4 analog modules Each module offers 4 analog ports Voice Module 4 FXO ports module Voice Module 4 FXS ports module Voice Module 2 FXO 2 FXS ports module Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2 FXO ports Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXS 2 FXS ports Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1FXO 1FXS 1 FXS port 1 FXO port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXO 4 FXO ports GK Option Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXS 4 FXS ports GK Option Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2FXS 2 FXO 2 FXS ports 102 Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 3FXO 1FXS 3 FXO 1 FXS ports Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1FXO 3FXS 1 FXO 3 FXS port Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2 FXO ports Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXS 2 FXS ports Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1FXO 1FXS 1 FXO 4 1 FXS ports Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXO 4 FXO ports Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXS 4 FXS ports Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 2FXO 2FXS 2 FXO 4 Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 3FXO 1FXS 3 FXO 4 Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1FXO 3FXS 1 FXO 4 Network Interface Voice Gateway Series 1 Ethernet ports for LAN 10Base T and 100Base T IEEE802 3 compatible Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series 2 Ethernet ports one for LAN one for
54. int is enabled the grouping function is enabled Each registration constraint has an additional group _id field to assign the belonged group from 0 to 31 If the grouping function is enabled all gateways must be in the registration constraint for assigning to their belonged group The gatekeeper it self is default to group 0 Each group cannot talk to another group The Preallowed gateway endpoints table also can assign each predefined group id GK grouping function specification Can have 32 registration groups 0 31 Each group can have its own dialing plan Each group can allow 200 gateways to register but totally including all groups can allow 200 gateways to register Each gateway can register up to 32 numbers Maximum totally registered numbers is 2048 including all registered numbers in all groups 42 8 3 3 2 3 Display Registered Endpoints for Gatekeeper Model This selection will display all the registered gateways endpoints The displayed information includes IP address H323 ID and the registered aliases phone numbers Steps E Press DISPLAY button shown in 8 3 3 the following page is displayed E By clicking on the IP address of the registered gateway a new web page will be opened displaying the home page of that registered gateway m If there is a hunt n appeared in the registered number field it means that the registered number is for hunting usage the number n is curren
55. irtual Servers Maximum Virtual Servers 16 TS NAT Setting Item Service Ports range IP Address of Server NAT Enable Contn LAN port Network arm User Input Virtual Server Con User Input Virtual Servers Port Mapping Enal Port Mapping Setti y DHCP ServerEna Delete Virtual Servers DHCP Server Con DHCP Server Stat VPN Passthrough Wireless Setting Telnet From To Steps Click Virtual Servers in left side menu Click the selection button of the Service Ports to select the types of port range they are divided into well known ports such as Web FTP POPS or User Input ports which may be any port input by user Input the beginning port and ending port if you select the User Input type Input the IP Address in the LAN side for the virtual server corresponding these ports Press ADD button to add your setting into this configuration Continually add the virtual servers into your the configuration If you want to delete any item Press DEL button with the correct input of From Item and To Item 93 8 6 5 DHCP Enable Control Mode This page is for the setting to disable or enable the DHCP Server function amp ITU H 323 a Gateway Configurati BandWidth Control O Disable DHCP Server Function Ey NAT Setting 7 7 A A nable DHCP Server Function LAN port Network Virtual Server Con a Virtual Servers Port Mapping Enal Port Mapping Setti DHCP Server Ena DHCP Server Con DHCP Server Stat 9
56. is digit is sent to the other side by DTMF tone There are two methods of sending the DTMF tone The first is in band that is sending the DTMF tone in the voice packet The other is out band that is sending the DTMF tone as a signal Sending DTMF tone as a signal could tolerate more packet loss caused by the network If this selection is enabled the DTMF tone will be sent as a signal Ring Back tone power When a call is made from the other side the other side will send back a tone to inform us it is called ring back tone The power of ring back tone will influence the correctness of judging the busy tone The range is 50dBm to 0 dBm and the default value is 27 dBm 8 3 9 1 Settings for Console Telnet only 7 Voice processing Control 7 9 Disconnect All Current Calls This function can let gateway manager to disconnect all active calls of the line ports Only the calls in the line ports can be disconnected 58 8 3 10 Gateway Access Control The configuration will let you change the password of web browsing and let the Gateway to deny some calls from specific IP addresses fy ITU H 323 a System Maintenance Access Control ag Gateway Configurati Product Informatic Browser Administrator Password Network Paramete 5 H 323 Related Fur New Password eeccece SIP Configuration Confirm Password eccccce Phone Line Dialing Hot Line Calls Direct Call Browser Monitor Password Show All Numberir V
57. iwan the given username should append hinet net eg 12345 hinet net as the username in the PPPoE username setting After above steps have been done Press Esc for returning to main menu Press f to save current configurations to ROM Ce 99 Then press g to restart the Gateway system If all the network settings are correct Gateway will connect to the network 28 8 Using Web Browser To Configure Gateway System 8 1 Connecting to the gateway from web browser When Gateway is connected to the network you can easily configure the system by using web browser Step E In the web browser please key in the IP address e g http 10 10 10 51 of the Gateway as URL then the browser will connect to the Gateway and user can see the following web page http 10 10 10 51 Microsoft Internet Explorer EEO RAO RH RHREA IAM RAH Qia O RAO les tame em O o 2B U3 84ED l http 10 10 10 51 Password Notice 1 The default password is gateway 2 The default IP for Gateway is 10 10 10 51 29 8 2 Change configuration of the system After you completed the login steps in 8 1 you will see the following page Now you can change the system setting The main menu is on the left side and it includes three main categories Gateway Configuration Bandwidth Control Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series and SNMP Statistics They will be explained in the fol
58. l Set the network parameters 1 6 Ping l 7 Pass Through NAT Firewall 1 7 1 Enable Pass Through NAT Firewall Function 1 7 2 Change Base Port 1 7 3 Select the Type of Public IP of NAT Firewall 1 7 4 Set the Public IP of NAT Firewall 8 3 2 2 Passing through NAT Firewall Notice Enable Pass Through NAT Firewall Function Please set the Base Port the gateway will use only those TCP UDP ports range from Base Port to Base Port 20 for example if the Base Port is 1719 then only the ports 1719 to 1738 are used by all the VoIP TCP UDP connections In order to let the gateway passing through the NAT device the NAT device must enable the virtual server function to map the port range from 1719 1738 to the gateway Thus any TCP UDP connections within this port range 1719 1738 will connect to the gateway Select the type of Public IP of NAT Firewall the type is fixed IP or dynamic IP If the NAT device is using fixed IP address then the gateway needs to set this fixed public IP address If the NAT device is using dynamic IP address the gateway will need the help of the CDR server software The CDR server software can tell the gateway the NAT device s dynamic IP address If the NAT device is using dynamic IP address the gateway must register to a gatekeeper to work properly If there is only one gateway behind the NAT device and the NAT device is using a fixed IP address you don t need the gatekeeper Please be noticed that
59. lowing sections amp ITU H323 B System Maintenance Outstanding Features Gateway Configurati H Bandwidth Control NAT Setting Bandwidth Control Boost the voice quality MOS value from 1 0 to 3 8 a Wireless Setting 9 Telnet Single IP Solution Do not need additional public IP address Robust Function Good voice quality even when packet loss rate is up to 20 Anti Line Seizure Can detect the busy status of the PBX automatically Dynamic IP Support Can use PPPoE or DHCP to get dynamic IP Flexible Dialing Plan Enable number striping prefixing to satisfy all application CDR Server Free CDR server application on Windows High Reliability Carrier grade reliability High Interoperability Interoperable with Cisco Lucent OKI Ericsson Management Interface Console telnet web snmp Steps E Click on System Maintenance from the menu and move to next page 30 8 2 1 Gateway System Maintenance In this page you have 3 choices for setting the system to default configuration saving current configuration or restarting the Gateway 3 ITU 1 323 W System Maintenance System Maintenance 4 Gateway Configurati am Bandwidth Control 4 NAT Setting Set to Default pre ag Wireless Setting Configurations 3 Telnet Save Configurations to SAVE 9 Flash Reset System Ca lt gt Steps E Press SET button can restore the settings to default v
60. m 30 to 100 priority 5 30 is the guaranteed minimum bandwidth If these packets do not use the guaranteed bandwidth the bandwidth is given to other priority packets 2 Any Web packets with server inside or outside will have the bandwidth from 30 to 50 priority 7 30 is the guaranteed minimum bandwidth But the maximum bandwidth consumption will be limited to 50 The web packets from to 10 10 10 23 still have the bandwidth from 30 to 100 3 Any Ftp packets with server inside or outside from to 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 200 will have the bandwidth from 0 to 100 priority 9 This means that all these packets cannot get guaranteed bandwidth but it can have up to 100 bandwidth if all the higher priority packets are not present 4 Since the shaping condition 4 is meaningless the bandwidth range of priority 11 is meaningless But the guaranteed minimum bandwidth 30 will waste the total guaranteed bandwidth total lt 100 5 Any other packets not satisfying these conditions will have the bandwidth from 0 to 100 priority 10 88 8 5 Run Telnet Click this menu item will automatically run Telnet program and connect directly to the gateway system HyperTerminal by Hilgraeve Monroe Michigan usa xj Fle Edt View Call Transfer Help e ee ed Ole al3 olal al HyperACCESS TODAY Developed fat yrrsseasesenanesnnennan S0 0 H Upgrade Info E Copyright1999 by Hilgraeve Inc 4
61. nagement 1FXO 3 FXS 1 3 4 1 X X V V Compact Table 1 Model Function Matrix Notice 1 FXO port line port connecting to the PSTN line 2 FXS port phone port connecting to an analog phone set Table of Contents 1 INTRO DUC TION rie ies 6 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Wc cccccsssssssssssnssssssssssssseeseesees 9 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS Qc cccccccsssssssssssssnsssnsssssssssssssessesssees 10 4 DEVICE INSTALLATION ss0 000000000100s10st0sv0sssossosstsstssoosoeesees 11 4 1 Interface Definitioinsrennanins a e e a a e aN 19 4 2 LED Indic tors Table 2 Jier iinei eean aa e vediectiaes 19 5 CONNECTION EXAMPLE ccccccccssssssssssssssssssssnsssssees 20 5 1 Connect through Ethernet Hub Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management T IEE E E E E E E A A 20 5 2 Direct Connect through Crossover Ethernet line Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series siicscaiviianccctestsvercesst visa toenencnselvaaeseihinedeaocveseies 20 5 3 Direct Connect Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series 21 5 4 Direct Connect Voice Gateway SerieS c ccscccsseessseceeseeceseeeeeseeeeaees 22 5 5 Wireless VoIP Gateway Application Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series fetevccnds aE EE aa R EEEE E aE AEAT 23 6 CONFIGURING GATEWAY THROUGH RS232 SERIAL POR D e a OR 25 7 SET NETWORK PARAMETERS 00 eeeeessssssseeee 28 8 USING WEB BROWSER TO CONFIGURE GATEWAY SYSTEM s ssessesesssssressesoossosseoseossesseosvosseoseossess
62. ndwidth Management 2FXO 2FXS Phone Port Line Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port T LAN mE m 4 WAN 12VDC o FXO FXO METAM o Port4 Port2 Port3 Porta Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 3FXO 1FXS Line Port Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port A LAN E 4 WAN 12VDC o FXO _ coms oD A Port4 Port2 Port3 Portd Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 1FXO 3FXS 15 Line Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port CLL I CI FXO FXO Do PO Console 12VDC ON JE Se pL LIE TO o Port4 Port2 Port3 Portd Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management with Gatekeeper 4FXO Phone Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port J _ 1 2 AN 3 4 Console CL C 12VDC FXS FXS FXS FXS O Port4 Port2 Port3 Port4 Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management with Gatekeeper 4FXS LAN Port Voice Module Serial Port WAN Port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management with Gatekeeper 16 Port Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management with Gatekeeper 16 Port series has 4 slots that can support to 4 analog port modules Each module offers 4 analog ports Voice Module 4FXO 4 FXO ports module Voice Module 4FXS 4 FXS ports module Voice Module 2FXO 2FXS 2 FXO 2 FXS ports module 16 Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series Device Panel Front Panel Line Port Serial Port LAN Port WAN Port aes LAN ae G sole WAN 12VDC o FXO FXO Porti Port2 Port3 Port4 Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 4FXO
63. ne Number None 3 Advanced Configu e 7 a Extended Configur Port s Hot Line Number None _ 9 Voice calls Monito Port8 s Hot Line Number None _ CDR Server D IP Sharina GW St Port9 s Hot Line Number None _ 3 Dynamic DNS Port10 s Hot Line Number None aE BandWidth Control Telnet Port11 s Hot Line Number None Port12 s Hot Line Number None Port13 s Hot Line Number None Port14 s Hot Line Number None Port15 s Hot Line Number None lt gt Port16 s Hot Line Number None Steps E Input hot line number for port 1 to port 16 respectively E Press OK button to save this setting 8 3 6 1 Settings for Console Telnet only 4 Set Hot Line Calls 4 5 Default Number of Empty call is Some times an incoming call from network could carry no called party number no destination number empty number in this situation the gateway could give this call a default number to be used as the called party number This default number should be a port s number and then the phone set that connects to the specified port will ring 52 8 3 7 Direct Call The purpose of Direct Call setting is to let user create a proprietary dialing plan when this Gateway is not registered to any gatekeeper This setting can also assign some dialing plan to local ports including prefix strip prefix addition Through this setting user can directly map a number to a specific gateway IP address In the Direct Call C
64. ng the SSID WEP digits and communication channels 8 Other advanced VoIP gateway The VoIP gateway has many other advanced gateway functions such as PPPoE and DHCP for dynamic IP allocation adaptive PBX busy disconnection hot line function robust voice processing against heavy packet loss gateway security control DSP codec selection H 323 flexible interoperability etc These additional advanced functions make sure the VoIP gateway is the best choice in the VoIP world The purpose of this user manual is to provide user a detailed installation and configuration guide For a first time user please follow the installation procedure in section 4 to install this gateway This product is designed to support as many applications as possible but with configurations as simple as possible In order to ease the system configurations web browser could do all settings except the initial installation stage 2 Safety Information The most careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of the Gateway Safety is a major factor in the design of every set But safety is your responsibility too Use only the required power voltage Power Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product Opening or removing covers may expose the Gateway to hazardous voltages Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when this product is subsequently used Never push objects o
65. o E Steps Click Shaping Conditions in left side menu E Key in the needed shaping condition then press ADD button E If you want to delete condition items input the start and end item number to delete and then press DEL button 79 8 4 6 Set Priority Queue Bandwidth All groups by shaping conditions with the same priority can be assigned a bandwidth range The bandwidth range is based on the percentage of the inbound and outbound WAN bandwidth The minimum value of the bandwidth range is the guaranteed minimum bandwidth percentage of the total available WAN bandwidth that can be used by the same priority groups The maximum value of the bandwidth range is the limited maximum bandwidth percentage of the total available WAN bandwidth that can be used by the same priority groups The WAN bandwidth is first used by the guaranteed minimum bandwidth percentage of the priority groups The remaining bandwidth is then dispatched to each priority groups according to the priority highest priority first and maximum bandwidth percentage a ITU H 323 System Maintenance Queue Min Inbound Max Inbound Min Outbound Max Outbound Gateway Configurati y BandWidth Control 1 o 100 j 100 9 Bandwidth Control 0 100 0 100 9 Packet Shaping M z WAN Bandwidth 3 a GA 100 4 0 GA 100 Packet Shaping Ji fas 4 0 A 1 g 0 GA w g ope o 100 o 100 9 Queue Traffics gt
66. of NAT Step 2 Enable the IP Sharing GW Stack ability Step 3 Find out a free port range from NAT that NAT will never use these ports say 50000 50200 Then set the Base Ports within this range For example set the Base Port equal to 50000 for the first device 50050 for the second one and 50100 for the other one Step 4 Save the configurations and restart systems 72 8 3 15 3 IP Sharing More than One IP Address available Following figure is the demonstration of IP sharing with more than 1 IP address available For convenience you have better reserve 1 IP for VoIP devices only And the computer network uses other IP addresses The important steps for configuration described below GW LAN Port E WAN Port GW ror J N WAN Port Use the Same IP Address IP Network GW LAN Port RR N WAN Port Use another NATS Port A A WAN Port IP Address AN Step 1 Set all of the VoIP devices by the same IP address say 168 92 1 1 Step 2 Enable the IP Sharing GW Stack ability Step 3 Set the Base Port For example set the Base Port equal to 50000 50050 and 50100 for each one of these VoIP devices Step 4 Save the configurations and restart systems 13 8 3 15 4 IP Sharing Management and Maintenance When the Base Port setting has been done system will display the ports number of Http Telnet and RAS automatically Because these ports are different from the default ports usually used users have to cl
67. oice Processing Gateway Access Confirm Password eeeeeece Advanced Configu Extended Configur Voice calls Monito Emra CDR Server Bynamie BNS Incoming Call IP Check 3 BandWidth Control a NAT Setting y Enable Incoming IP Check ENABLE New Password leeceece 5E BBB D BD D D D D D e Steps M Click Gateway Access Control in left side menu E Enter the new password in both New Password and Confirm Password fields E Press OK button When the ENABLE button of Enable incoming IP Check is clicked you can add items for incoming IP check Notice When Enable incoming IP Check is enabled only those IP addresses set in this table are allowed to call into this Gateway If this function is enabled and the table is empty all calls are not allowed to call in 59 amp ITU H 323 a System Maintenance SS Gateway Configurati Confirm Password eeeeeee 9 Product Informatic a0 Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur Browser Monitor Password SIP Configuration New Password leecccce Phone Line Dialing Hot Line Calls z Confirm Password eceoooo Direct Call i Show All Numberir Voice Processing ok a Gateway Access C Advanced Configu Incoming Call IP Check Extended Configur r 5 r 7 Disable Incoming IP DISABLE Voice calls Monito Check Ae Sy CDR Server Dynamic DNS Item IP Address A New Password eecccee ESSSSSSSSHH Hl is
68. onfigurations settings Leading Number is the leading digits of the dialing number Min Length and Max Length is the min max allowed length you can dial Strip Length is the number of digits that will be stripped from beginning of the dialed number Prefix Number is the digits that will be added to the beginning of the dialed number Destination is the IP address of the destination Gateway that owns this phone number If the Destination is Tel port this is for local dial plan setting GK Reg can let user decides if this dialing plan will be registered to the gatekeeper or not when the destination is Tel port This field could give the gateway more flexibility If you want other gateways to call to this gateway you must set yes value in the GK Reg field EMS Gateway Configurati B Product Informatic Direct Call Configurations 9 Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur 9 SIP Configuration Phone Line Dialinc itera Leading Min Max Strip Prefix Destination GK a aniinclcalcnen Grecale Number Len Len Len Number Reg Direct Call 1 DX 3 3 l0 0 10 10 10 177 3 Show All Numberir 2 3x 3 3 0 0 port 3 4 Yes 8 Voice Processing 3 Dox 4 4 10 0 10 10 10 172 bese Aena i ADD _ mil Ip Address No vl 9 Advanced Configu i a Extended Configu 8 Voice calls Monito Delete Direct Call 9 CDR Server From To Dynamic DNS n Bandwidth Cont
69. ork 9 Traffic History s NAT Setting a Wireless Setting 9 Telnet E e e 3 5 9 9 D E E Steps E Click WAN Bandwidth in left side menu E Key in the inbound and or outbound bandwidth then press SET button 11 8 4 4 Set Inbound Outbound Packet Shaping Jitter This setting is adjusting the packet jitter caused by data traffic Reducing this value can improve the voice quality reduce voice latency and speedup the general application s response time but a too little value can also reduce the network efficiency The default value is 20ms Please do not change the default value unless you can get a better balance between voice quality and network efficiency amp ITU H 323 System Maintenance Packet Shaping Jitter 4 Gateway Configurati 2 BandWidth Control Inbound Packet Shaping Jitter asi ah Bandwidth Control Packet Shaping M Outbound Packet Shaping Jitter 20 ms WAN Bandwidth Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition rmP Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics Application Traffic LAN Top Network WAN Top Network Traffic History a NAT Setting s Wireless Setting 9 Telnet B E e A e e eo e fe fe Steps M Click Packet Shaping Jitter in left side menu E Key in the inbound and or outbound shaping jitter then press SET button 78 8 4 5 Set Shaping Conditions The Gateway can control the packet traffic s bandwidth according to the user de
70. ort when the port connected telephone is off hooked the pre configured hot line number will be automatically dialed out This port cannot make phone call to any other number if its hot line number is set ITU H 323 3 System Maintenance Hot Line Configuration ag Gateway Configurati 8 Product Informatic a Network Paramete Port1 s Hot Line Number None 9 H 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration Port2 s Hot Line Number None 3 Phone Line Dialins Port3 s Hot L mottling Sails Direct Call Port4 s Hot Line Number None Show All Numberir Delayed Hot Line OEnable Disable Voice Processing 7 Gateway Access C Time of Delay 1 20 13 Advanced Configu Extended Configur an Voice calls Monito CDR Server Dynamic DNS a BandWidth Control NAT Setting rr ine Number None 5o DD DDD D D E Steps E Input hot line number for port 1 to port 4 respectively E Press OK button to save this setting 51 3 ITU H 323 System Maintenance Wot Line Configuration a8 Gateway Configurati a Product Informatic 9 Network Paramete Port1 s Hot Line Number None W H 323 Related Fur a SIP Configuration Port2 s Hot Line Number None i i Phone Line Dialing Port3 s Hot Line Number None a Hot Line Calls a Direct Call Port4 s Hot Line Number None a enale Port5 s Hot Line Number None 9 Voice Processing 8 Gateway Access C Port6 s Hot Li
71. r inside or outside from to 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 200 will have the priority 9 But the ftp packets from to 10 10 10 23 still have the priority 5 4 The fourth condition will be meaningless since this condition is a subset of condition 1 and condition 1 has higher priority All packets satisfying condition 4 are satisfying condition 1 and will have the priority 5 5 Any other packets not satisfying these conditions will have the priority 10 87 Example 2 Priority Queue Bandwidth click on Queue Bandwidth from left side menu Suppose the bandwidth assignments of the priority queues are a ITU H 323 3 System Maintenance Queue Min Inbound Max Inbound Min Outbound Max Outbound Gateway Configurati 2S BandWidth Control 1 gj 100 g 1 9 Bandwidth Control 2 o 100 0 100 Packet Shaping M 3 WAN Bandwidth 3 0 w g 0 of w Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition 4 a 100 0 100 Queue Bandwidth 5 o 100 o 100 9 Queue Traffics Application Traffic 6 0 GA 100 o 0 VA 100 VA LAN Top Network 8 WAN Top Network 7 0 100 0 100 Traffic History F P i 0 100 0 100 aS NAT Setting 8 o CQ Wireless Setting 9 0 GA 100 a 100 Telnet 10 0 100 0 100 GA 11 0 DA 1a lo a lg w lg 12 0 A w g 0 GA 00 lg 13 0 lig 00 lg 0 1 14 0 Y w g 0 1 w g According to Example 1 1 Any packets from to inner IP 10 10 10 23 will have the bandwidth fro
72. ration lt 900 ms Busy tone manual learning disconnection tone duration lt 3000 ms Alerting tone manual learning can learn one cyclic or two cyclic patterns Off hook detection a Ifuser off hook immediately will be detected after a ring tone detection duration b Ifuser off hook after some alerting tone will be detected after a ring cyclic max of ring on ring off Alerting forever detection After alerting duration is longer than 90 seconds the FXO port will automatically disconnect it a Even if altering tone not learned b Even if the alerting pattern is one cyclic or two cyclic If called side disconnected before 13 seconds the FXO busy tone disconnection would work after 13 seconds to prevent dial tone like busy tone problem 8 3 11 3 Phone Port FXS Characteristics The phone ports in all the gateway series have the following characteristics l A FXS alerting tone 1000 2000 will not last longer than 90 seconds Disconnected after 90 seconds When the phone set connected to FXS port is off hooked it will go to busy tone 250 250 after 10 seconds will power deny 400 ms after 30 seconds this will notify a PABX to disconnect and busy tone forever When FXS is disconnected it will generate busy tone 250 250 immediately When FXS is connected it will do a current reversal 1 Reversed polarity When FXS is disconnected it will do a current reversal 0 again To normal polarity 6
73. ress If the primary gatekeeper address is not 0 the gateway will register to the primary gatekeeper If the second gatekeeper is not 0 the gateway will try to register to the second gatekeeper when the registering to primary gatekeeper failed i e if both the primary gatekeeper and second gatekeeper addresses are present the gateway will try to register to these two gatekeeper alternatively This way the gateway can have the gatekeeper backup function Hunting function The Technology prefix is for hunting usage when many gateways wanted to be hunted by a same number you can assign the Technology prefix here to register this prefix number to the gatekeeper The gatekeeper will hunt those gateways with the same prefix address alternatively and skip those gateways that have no available ports The gateway must also assign the local dialing plan in the direct dial plan field to tell this gateway how to handle the prefix address For example if the prefix address is 001 then there must be an element in the direct dial plan suppose the dial plan is leading number 001 destination port 1 2 3 Then the gateway will report to the gatekeeper that this gateway has three available ports Any time the available ports 1 2 3 are changes the status will be reported to the gatekeeper This hunting mechanism must co work with the embedded gatekeeper 35 m If the gateway is going to be used as a gatekeeper just press E
74. rol earn Item Item a NAT Setting a Wireless Setting 9 Telnet Direct Call 53 Steps If you want to add a direct call item fill all the blank fields of Direct Call table Select form combo box to choose Tel port or IP Address If Tel port is chose this direct call is out through local analog port local dial plan If Tel port is chose you can also set yes or no in the GK Reg field to decide if the leading number will register to the gatekeeper or not If IP Address is selected this direct call number is out through network Notice this setting is effective only when this Gateway is not registering to another gatekeeper Press OK button to add an item If you want to delete a direct call item input the items you want to delete Press DEL button to delete it 54 8 3 8 Show All Numbering Plan All the numbering plan of this Gateway system will be shown by this selection as displayed below amp Gateway Configurati an a Product Informatic All Dialing Plan Network Paramete Representation Number k DEARA Port 1 dial number 101 Phone Line Dialin Fot 2 dial number 102 A Hot Line Calls Port 3 dial number 103 Direct Call Port 4 dial number 104 m Show All Numberir a Voice Processing Hot Line Gateway Access Port1 s Hot Line Number none Advanced Configu Port2 s Hot Line Number none
75. s provide Wireless Access Point function You could set the SSID WEP digits and communication channels Steps M Click Wireless Setting in left side menu Input the characters in SSID mM Select Encryption Method Disable 64 bit and 128 bit Select the assigned channel from 1 11 m Press SET button amp ITUH 323 j System Maintenance Wireless Parameters Gateway Configurati Bandwidth Control SSID NAT Setting Wireless Setting Encryption Method Disable v 3 Wireless Setting e 1 a raked Channel 1 11 4 97 Size of setting data Table 3 Setting Items Console Telnet login Password Maximum Size 30 characters Brower Administrator Password 19 characters Set Line Port Hunting Group Number 19 characters Set Line Port Connected PBX Extension Numbers 17 characters Set the Leading Number to call PSTN line 9 characters Set the PSTN Line Access Code add to wait one second 19 characters Set Port s Hot Line Number 19 characters Direct Dial Leading Number 19 characters Gateway s H323 ID 32 characters Gatekeeper s ID 23 characters 98 Appendix A Terminology Index ACF Admission Confirm message ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line BRQ Bandwidth Request CDR Call Detail Records CODEC The CODEC is used to compress the voice signal into data packets Each CODE
76. ssesessesseesesseesesseese 90 8 6 1 NAT Enable Control sseseesseseessessessessesressesessessessessesseesesseesesseesesseese 90 8 6 2 LAN Port Network Parameters Settings 0 0 0 0 ccceeececeseeseeeeeceeeeneeeeeee 91 8 0 3 Virt al Server Controli snae a a ESS 92 SOA MV TASC EV CIS amp se sa aaea a aae a A a A elia 93 8 6 5 DHCP Enable Control Mode sos vcascisiiedeneiovesasetunsantivbersunveceoointedn nsavsdelare 94 8 6 6 DHCP Server Control siiin en es n i 95 8 6 7 DHCP S rver SLAGUS cscxedesecpssancientucychaesrawepranrcancenaautiesea ora ama NAA 96 8 7 Q 931 and RAS port number adjustment Telnet Console setting only 96 8 8 Wireless LAN Access Point Setting Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series devices only ssccscvascssessssseetsvinioecovsnnennsieshedeavenrseosoan Gas asedebeines 97 SIZE OF SETTING DATA TABLE 3 98 APPENDIX A TERMINOLOGY INDEX cesses 99 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATION oc cccssssssssscesssee 102 1 Introduction This user manual includes three series of VoIP gateways 1 The first is Voice Gateway series which has only one Ethernet interface and 1 4 analog ports to provide all general VoIP gateway functions 2 The second is Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series which has five Ethernet interfaces four are LAN ports one is WAN interface and 2 4 analog ports to provide not only general VoIP gateway functions but also general bandwidth control and NAT Network Address Translation
77. start mode or fast start mode when establishing a VoIP call Many other gateways only support normal start mode enable this selection when it is necessary The default is disabled using fast start mode Change G 723 1 rate to 5 3k This selection can force the G 723 1 CODEC to use 5 3k bps speeds instead of default 6 3k speeds Change Self Alerting delay time This setting is to set the ring back tone delay time when a voice call is proceeding Too short delay could confuse the caller The default is 3 seconds 66 Change RTP Silence Disconnection Time This selection could let the Gateway polling the voice packets RTP packets to make sure that the connected two parties are still under normal operation If one side is powered down during the conversation the Gateway will do a forced disconnection at the other side after this set time duration Change GK RRQ Polling Period The value is based on seconds e g 120 means 120 seconds The gateway will register to gatekeeper after a polling period of time When the setting value is 120 then the gateway will register to gatekeeper every 120 seconds H 323 Registration type There are 2 choices for this setting Gateway means it will act as the VoIP gateway Terminal means it will act as the IP phone terminal Abnormal RAS message When some RAS messages from gatekeeper is unrecognizable the gateway can choose Accept or Ignore for responding to the abnormal RA
78. tbound network traffics If the function is enabled the submenu item Set Priority Queue Bandwidth will work to constrain the bandwidth of each priority queue If this function is disabled all packets are passing through this Gateway at full speed The default is Disable If the gateway would like to get good voice quality must enable the two way bandwidth control function and specify correct WAN bandwidth a ITU H 323 a System Maintenance BandWidth Control Mode 3 Gateway Configurati a BandWidth Control Disable Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Control 7 Danley Shanna nable Outbound Bandwidth Control WAN Bandwidth Enable Inbound Bandwidth Control Packet Shaping Ji Enable Two Way Bandwidth Control Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics SET a Application Traffic LAN Top Network WAN Top Network 9 _ Traffic History NAT Setting s Wireless Setting 9 Telnet 5E E E D D G GGE Steps Click Bandwidth Control Mode in left side menu Choose Enable or Disable bandwidth control then press SET button 75 8 4 2 Set Packet Shaping Mode The Gateway can be selected to disable enable the packet shaping function If the packet shaping function is disabled the Gateway will not be able to control the voice latency caused by data traffic If the packet shaping mode is set to fixed the packet traffic is shaped to a limited latency but can cause variable voice latency Onl
79. the called phone set is off hooked by detecting the alerting ringing tone The ringing tone learning can remember two kinds of ringing patterns and even two cycle ringing pattern This function can be used to generate correct billing record if the line port is connected to PSTN line In order to let this function work correctly the H 323 auto answer mode must be disabled and the Ringing tone detect duration must be suitably set about 15 seconds 9 d Enable the Line Port Power Dynamic reduction ability This function is designed to help reducing some failed busy tone detection caused by the echoed energy but enable this function will cause some uncomfortable voice quality In most application please disable this function 9 e Set Ringing Tone Detect duration This function is provided for called party off hook detection for the line port When a VoIP call is incoming from other gateway and called through the line port to a phone set in the PSTN network this gateway can know when the called phone set is off hooked by detecting the alerting ringing tone This ring tone must first be learned by 9 c run line port ringing tone learning This detect duration must be longer than the duration the PSTN network generate the ringing back tone 63 8 3 11 2 Line Port FXO Characteristics The line ports in all the gateway series have the following characteristics PANS Busy tone adaptive learning disconnection tone du
80. tly available port number of the gateway Sy Gateway Configurati 9 Product Informatic 4 323 Configuration 0 Network Paramete a SECS neo Embedded Gatekeeper On a Prae Set i o ts SE Tusa 9 Direct Call 8 SwA Number eee OD a Gatoney Accessed OE eosed GD E ae onan Pleat Ihe aikkeoper Voice calls Monito l me Need to save and restart to activate the change a Bandwidth Control amp NAT Setting e Telnet 43 Product Informatic Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur SIP Configuration Phone Line Dialing Hot Line Calls Direct Call Show All Numberir Voice Processing Gateway Access C _ Advanced Configu J Extended Configur 3 Voice calls Monito Dynamic DNS BandWidth Control amp NAT Setting Telnet Gateway Configurati Registered Endpoints 2 m pa j Registration Table IP Address H323 ID Registered Numbers we 10 10 10 180 45000 peivate lan1 1 AE 0 10 10 10 204 1024 i am 549 3 0 2 7705 7706 7707 7708 0 10 10 10 180 1024 wrg5004 1 9001 9002 9003 9004 0 10 10 10 144 1024 i am 3 2 5 7701 7702 7703 7704 0 10 10 10 237 1024 old 904s 9501 9502 9503 9504 0 10 10 10 235 1024 9998877 0 wa 231 2 201 301 401 501 601 ees 701 801 901 111111 Q 10 10 10 181 45001 private lan2 2 223 0 10 10 10 181 1024 wrg5000 2 9201 9202 9203 9204 0 10 10 10 181 45000 private lan2
81. trol Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series only The Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series gateway when putting between the office network and the WAN link can control the bandwidth of all the data traffics passing through it and can reserve enough bandwidth for VoIP traffics needs thus guarantee the voice quality 4 IP sharing stackability Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series only The Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series gateway can be configured to share a single IP address with other workstations or NAT devices In some offices the public IP addresses are very scarce it s hard to find other available IP addresses for additional network devices The Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series gateway can ease the MIS manager by using the same IP address used by other workstation or NAT devices and let them both work well 5 CDR recording The VoIP gateway can generate detailed call records of the VoIP calls and send them to a CDR server The CDR server will collect these records and can generate sorting CDR reports based on the calling called gateways call duration calling called numbers etc 6 Q 931 and RAS port adjustment The VoIP gateway provides user to change Q 931 port number and RAS port number to meet the network environment 7 Wireless LAN Access Point The Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management series devices provide Wireless Access Point function which supports IEEE 802 11b for setti
82. ts configuration aS Gateway Configurati Product Informatic Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur Port 1 101 SIP Configuration 5 Hot Line Calls Port 3 103 Direct Call Show All Numberir Voice Processing Gateway Access C Pra Advanced Configu Extended Configur Voice calls Monito CDR Server Dynamic DNS a0 BandWidth Control a NAT Setting z Representation Number Port 4 104 BEEE BB DEE E D D Is Is 48 8 3 5 1 1 Representation Number Phone Line Number The representation number is the phone Line number of the telephone that is connected to Phone Line port 8 3 5 2 Phone Line Dialing Configuration Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management 16 Port only This configuration page is used to configure the numbering of the 16 Port Voice Gateway There are three different module models available for this gateway e Oun Su w Oru eon su Oou Ore 2FXS 2FX Etu cu Oc os cs s Pwr eeee o o o o Note FXO port is connected to the extension port of a PBX or directly connected to a PSTN line It has 4 module slots User can connect all 3 different kinds of module board into the Gateway in any order or any slot Voice Module 4 FXO ports 4FXO o Linet Line2 Line3 Lined Linet Line2 Line3 Line4 Line port Voice Module 4 FXS ports 4FXS Phonet Phone2 Phone3 Phoned Phone1 Phone2 Phone3 Phone4 ie 4 Phone port 49 Voice Module 2 FXO 2 FXS
83. y CDR Control This gateway can be fully controlled by the CDR server if the CDR Control is enabled If this is enabled the gateway must connect to the CDR server and the CDR server must enable this gateway otherwise this gateway cannot make any calls If the CDR Control is enabled but no CDR server is connected this gateway cannot make any calls amp ITU H 323 System Maintenance CDR Server Ey Gateway Configurati Product Informatic Set IP 0 will disable it 9 Network Paramete H 323 Related Fur IMPORTANT 3 SIP Configuration _ Phone Line Dialin 1 In most of the case if you only want to monitor the record of call please set this function as 9 Hot Line Calls I DISABLE 3 Direct Call E cea et Ea ily Al Sieci oO if you set this function as ENABLE the CDR server must authorize each call That is if the CDR 9 Voice Processing intron ling 3 Gateway Access C z 3 Advanced Configu 0 Extended Configur or the CDR server doesn t authorize the GW to make a call the call setup will fail Voice calls Monito CDR Server CDR Server IP 0 0 0 0 3 Dynamic DNS ier Control CDR Control O Enable Disable amp NAT Setting 4 lt gt z 69 8 3 15 IP Sharing GW Stack ability 16 Port Voice Gateway only For the requirement to operate in many different kinds of network environment it is very possible that only one IP address is available for VoIP GWs Gateway For ex
84. y when the shaping mode is set to dynamic will the Gateway do the best to reduce the voice latency to really improve the voice quality The default setting is Dynamic fa ITU H 323 R System Maintenance Packet Shaping Mode am Gateway Configurati a8 BandWidth Control Disable Bandwidth Control Packet Shaping M WAN Bandwidth Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics Application Traffic LAN Top Network WAN Top Network Traffic History NAT Setting s Wireless Setting 3 Telnet Steps O Fixed a ey a a DD A Le le Te is M Click Packet Shaping Mode in left side menu Choose Disable Fixed or Dynamic and then press SET button 76 8 4 3 Set WAN Inbound Outbound Bandwidth This setting is to set the real WAN bandwidth Please correctly set the inbound and outbound bandwidth of the WAN link If this value is not correctly set the Gateway will not work well to improve the VoIP voice quality and control the data bandwidth efficiently The maximum inbound and outbound bandwidth is limited to 2048 kbps E ITU H 323 3 H System Maintenance WAN Bandwidth s Gateway Configurati me BandWidth Control WAN Inbound Bandwidth 10 kbps _ 3 Bandwidth Control Packet ShapingM WAN Outbound Bandwidth 10000 kbps WAN Bandwidth Packet Shaping Ji Shaping Condition en Queue Bandwidth Queue Traffics Application Traffic LAN Top Network WAN Top Netw
85. ystem Maintenance DHCP Server allocate IP list a Gateway Configurati s BandWidth Control Host MAC Address Host IP Address Host Name Lease Time EMS NAT Setting NAT Enable Contr LAN port Network Virtual Server Con Virtual Servers Port Mapping Enal Port Mapping Setti DHCP Server Ena DHCP Server Con DHCP Server Stat VPN Passthrough a Wireless Setting 3 Telnet CHCNCHONCHONCHONCHC 8 7 Q 931 and RAS port number adjustment Telnet Console setting only The default Q 931 port number was 1720 and RAS port was 1719 When you need to change these two ports numbers to meet the network environment You could select item 2 in main menu and select item 6 to change the RAS port or select item 7 to change Q 931 port Steps In Main Menu Please key in 2 Key in l 1 2 1 Set Default VoIP protocol 2 Change The Gateway s H323 ID 3 Change GateKeeper s IP address 4 Change GateKeeper ID 5 Change Prefix Address Hunting 6 Change Gatekeeper s RAS port 7 Change Gateway s Q 931 port ESC to Upper Menu Choose one item 1 7 6 Enter the Gatekeeper s RAS port number xxxx Key in the RAS port number which you want Choose one item 1 7 7 Enter the Gateway s Q 931 port number xxxx Key in the 0 931 port number which you want 96 8 8 Wireless LAN Access Point Setting Wireless Voice Gateway Bandwidth Management Series devices only The Wireless Voice Gateway series device
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