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1. CAUTION For safety reasons smooth the cut edges after removing the dummy cover plate 2 Position the card in the open slot making sure that the tabs on both sides of the card fit into place Then holding the card firmly in place lower the rear end so that the hole of the card fits over the extension bolt 16 Installation Manual 2 1 Installation 3 Insert the new extension bolt included with the card into the hole on the card and tighten it to secure the card Extension Bolt Installation Manual 17 2 2 Cable Connection 2 2 Cable Connection Use a Category 5 CAT 5 Ethernet cable 10BASE T 100BASE TX with an RJ45 connector to connect the SIP GW4 card to a network device Note Use only CAT 5 Ethernet cable for connection 2 2 1 LAN Port Connection Connect the card to your PC or to a switching hub following the steps below and then specify an IP address Note The IP address of the SIP GWA card must be specified before connecting to the network For details about the IP address setting refer to 3 2 1 Preparing the PC Connecting to a PC When connecting the card to a PC use an Ethernet cross cable 1 Connectthe Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the card 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the PC Ethernet Cross Cable 18 Installation Manual 2 2 Cable Connection Connecting to a Switching Hub When connecting the card to a switching h
2. 6 K KX TDA3450 SIP GW4 Card 12 KX TDA3451 SIP DSP4 Card 15 L LAN Interface 33 82 Installation Manual LAN Port Connection 18 Local Port Settings 45 M Maintenance 64 N Names and Locations Installation 12 NAT Settings 55 NAT Traversal 8 43 O Options 45 P Ping Test 68 Port Mapping Port Forwarding NAT Settings 57 PPPoE Configuration WAN Interface 29 Preparations 23 Preparingthe PC 23 Private IP Packet Restriction to WAN NAT Settings 59 Procedure Overview 22 Programming the PBX 74 Programming Advanced Settings 46 Programming Network Settings 28 Programming SIP Settings 34 R Reboot 72 Required Bandwidth for Each Channel 77 Restore Upload to SIP GW4 62 Router Requirements 76 S SBC Session Border Controller 9 Select Connection WAN Interface 28 SIP Telephony Basic Settings Channel amp SIP Telephony 35 SIP Telephony Detailed Settings Channel amp SIP Telephony 37 SIP DSP4 Card KX TDA3451 15 SIP GW4 Card KX TDA3450 12 SIP GW4 Connection Outline 6 Specifications 10 Starting the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 27 Static NAT DMZ NAT Settings 56 Static Route 51 STUN 8 STUN Server 8 System Log for engineers only 67 System Requirements 23 V Voice Communication 41 VPN Pass through NAT Settings 59 W WAN Interface 28 WAN Port Connection 20 Index Installation Manual 83 Panasonic Communications Co Ltd 1 62 4 chome Minosh
3. Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server Default Gateway No default Available IP addresses Specifies the default gateway IP address Installation Manual 31 3 3 Programming Network Settings Note Do not assign an IP address and a subnet mask address from the same network as the LAN port for example LAN port IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 24 255 255 255 0 WAN port IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 24 255 255 255 0 If you do so disconnect the cables from the LAN and WAN ports and reboot the SIP GWA card Then connect the cable only to the LAN port and reassign the IP address and subnet mask address for the WAN port 2 Click Set 3 Click Set Static Route to specify a static route Note Set Static Route is displayed only when 1 3 Advanced Settings is enabled Refer to 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 32 Installation Manual 3 3 Programming Network Settings 3 3 2 LAN Interface 1 Click 1 1 2 LAN Interface in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility onsite lp TAN Interface 1 Programming LAN Interface 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory IP Address Subnet Mask LL2LAN Interface gt 192 je o f 24 255 255 255 0 M S amp t 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 2 2 Voice Communication 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter
4. tfG66ouiIig gt gr l Y YI Firmware Version 3 000 Language English gt gt gt Deutsch SIP DSP4 Installed MAC Address of LAN Interface 00 00 eb 37 00 00 MAC Address of WAN Interface 00 00 eb 87 00 01 Default Gateway IP Address of LAN Interface 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Disabling the Advanced Settings 1 Click Disable for 1 3 Advanced Settings in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Message 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 11 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt 1 1 2 LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 1 23 NAT Traversal 124 Options Note that the settings for Advanced Settings will be disabled Installation Manual 47 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 48 2 Click OK Operation Menu 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt 1 1 2 LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 123 NAT Traversal 1 2 4 Options 3 Click Reboot Now 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory 1 1 2 LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 2 2 Voice Communication 123 NAT Traversal 12 4 Options 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt 1 1 2 L
5. 4ch Max 8ch with SIP DSP4 card SIP Accounts Max 8 SIP RFCs RFC3261 UDP only RFC3262 PRACK RFC3311 UPDATE RFC3264 Offer Answer RFC3581 Symmetric Response Routing rport RFC4028 Session Timer CODECs G 711 a law and p law G 729AB Voice Options Echo Cancellation 64 ms Jitter Buffer 100 ms VAD Voice Activity Detection PLC Packet Loss Concealment DTMF Relay Inband Outband RFC2833 Outband INFO Protocol Function RTP RTCP PPPoE WAN Port DHCP Client WAN Port DHCP Server LAN Port DNS NAPT NAT Traversal STUN Port Forwarding QoS ToS field setting in IP header of SIP RTP RTCP Maintenance WEB based Programming LAN Port 10 Installation Manual Section 2 Installing in the KX TDA15 KX TDA30 PBX This section describes the physical installation process of the KX TDA3450 SIP GWA card covering the following topics 1 installing the card in the KX TDA15 KX TDA30 PBX and 2 connecting the card to a network device using a Category 5 CAT 5 Ethernet cable Installation Manual 11 2 1 Installation 2 1 Installation 2 1 1 Names and Locations 12 SIP GW4 Card KX TDA3450 RJ45 10BASE T 100BASE TX Set the switch to the ON position To LAN a maintenance PC To WAN Included Accessories Ferrite Core x 2 Exten
6. 5 0 7 Normal Normal Monetary Cost Reliability Throughput Delay DSCP Specifies the value in the ToS field ofthe header of IP packets by a DSCP for DiffServ 40 0 63 HEX Specifies the value in the ToS field ofthe header of IP packets by a hexadecimal number a0 0 FF RTP RTCP ToS Specifies the value in the ToS field ofthe header of IP packets by a generic term Priority 5 0 7 Normal Normal Monetary Cost Reliability Throughput Delay DSCP Specifies the value in the ToS field ofthe header of IP packets by a DSCP for DiffServ 40 0 63 HEX Specifies the value in the ToS field ofthe header of IP packets by a hexadecimal number a0 0 FF 4 Click Set 5 The new setting must be followed by a reboot to become effective Do one of the following Click Reboot Now to make the changes effective now Click Reboot Later to return to the previous screen 42 Installation Manual 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 3 4 3 NAT Traversal Channel Settings only for Basic Channel 1 Click 1 2 3 NAT Traversal in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility crisi N NAT Traversal 1 Programming Channel Settings only for Basic Channel 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory Keep Alive for NAT Binding 1 1 2 LAN Interface Channel ITSP Name NAT Traversal STUN Server import
7. Network Settings 3 3 1 WAN Interface Select Connection 1 Click 1 1 1 WAN Interface in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Genie G WAN Interface 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt Select Connection WAN Interface IP Address 1 1 2 LAN Interface PPPoE SI SRO DHCP Client 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 1 2 2 Voice Communication O Fixed IP Address Set 123 NAT Traversal H EN E 124 Options OK Reboot 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 2 Specify a connection method for the WAN port from one of the following Parameter Description PPPoE Select when connecting to the network using PPPoE connection including using a fixed IP address for PPPoE connection DHCP Client Fixed IP Address Select when connecting to the network using DHCP server Select when connecting to the network using a fixed IP address assigned by an ISP 3 Click Set for the selected method for detailed configuration Installation Manual 3 3 Programming Network Settings PPPoE Configuration If you select PPPoE in Select Connection and click the corresponding Set button the following screen is displayed Oers Men WAN_ PPPoE 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt 1 1 2 LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice C
8. header 9 SIP Account AuthenticationID PBX Caller ID Complete SIP URI Address in From header sip Anonymous format in From header Displayname and SIP URI Displayname only Username in P Prefered Identity header SIP Account Authentication ID PBX Caller ID Complete SIP URI Address in P Prefered Identity header eu PBX Caller ID Modification Removed Number of Digits oy PBX Caller ID Modification Added Number PBX Caller ID format National Intemational Intemational with 4 Receiving Caller ID for Incoming call Minimum Caller ID Digits for International Call 12589 Added Number for International Call Receiving Caller IDN ame O Enable Disable Dialed Number Settings Sending Dialed Number for Outgoing call Dialed Number Format National Intemational O International with Receiving Dialed Number for Incoming call Receiving Dialed Number Mode O Request URI To header Receiving Dialed Number Validity Check Enable Disable SIP Options PRACK 100rel option PRACK Enable Passive O Enable Active O Disable Session Timer Timer option Session Timer Enable Passive O Enable Active Disable Session Timer Offer ha sec 180 3600 Session Timer Method re INVITE UPDATE The following settings may be required depending on the ITSP being used 1 Assign parameters in Caller ID Settings referring to the descriptions below Sending Caller ID for Ou
9. restore the default setting 96 DPI 2 Click Internet Options from the Tools menu Select the General tab and click User Assistance Confirm that each check box is not checked for Format Setting on the User Assistance screen 3 2 1 Preparing the PC To prepare for programming using the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility configure your PC by 1 assigning an IP address and a subnet mask address for the same network as that of the SIP GWA card and 2 choosing the appropriate options for Internet properties Installation Manual 23 3 2 Preparations Note The procedures vary depending on the operating system of the PC This example is based on the Windows XP operating system 1 Open Control Panel from the Start menu 2 a Double click Network Connection 4 Local Area Connection Properties b Double click Local Area Connection General Authentication Advanced Een e Click Properties SiS 900 Based PCI Fast Ethemet Ad d Confirm that Internet Protocol TCP IP is listed This connection uses the following items N ote vi I Odyssey Network Services E ivi File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks If Internet Protocol TCP IP is not listed you must 2s i install TCP IP For details about installation refer to nana the documentation for Windows XP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connecte
10. 00000059 2003 01 01 00 00 02 075 01830000 10000000 ALTO priq enabled on interface elan0 mtu l 33 System Log 00000058 2003 01 01 00 00 02 075 01830000 00000000 ALTO Protocol 0 TOS Oxa0 mask Oxel Notes e To update the displayed system log information click Refresh System Logs e To clear all system log information click Clear System Logs e If the number of recorded system logs exceeds the limit the oldest system logs will be overwritten Installation Manual 67 3 7 Maintenance 3 7 4 Ping Test 1 Click 3 4 Ping Test in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programming 2 Ping Test 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory Send ICMP Packets 1 1 2 LAN Interface Destination IP Address J4 4 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 123 NAT Traversal 1 24 Options 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW 23 Initialization 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information 32 Channel Status 3 3 System Log 3 4 Ping Test 2 Enterthe IP address of the ping destination in the Destination IP Address box 3 Click Send After a few seconds the ping test result will be displayed 68 Installation Manual 3 7 Maintenance 3 7 5 Change Password 1 Click 3 5 Change Password in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility
11. 1 Programming 3 Change Password 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt 1 1 2 LAN Interface Change Password 128IP Settings Login INSTALLER 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory New password 1 22 Voice Communication 123NAT Traversal Reenter new password 12 4 Options 1 3 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW 2 3 Initialization 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information 32 Channel Status 33 System Log 34Ping Test 3 5 Change Password 2 Assign a new log in password in the New password box 3 Assign the same password in the Reenter new password box 4 Click Set A confirmation screen is displayed Notes e A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters can be assigned for the password e The password is case sensitive e For security it is recommended to change the password periodically Installation Manual 69 3 7 Maintenance 3 7 6 Firmware Upgrade 1 Click 3 6 Firmware Upgrade SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility n 1 Programming a Firmware Upgrade 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt Note 112LAN Interface Since the router will not function stop all network communications during the upgrade 1 2 SIP Settings 121 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory Do not allow your computer s screensaver to start during the upgrade Also do not
12. Caller ID Modification Caller ID Modification For details about programming each setting refer to the PC Programming Manual of the PBX 74 Installation Manual Appendix A Guidance for VoIP Installation Installation Manual 75 A1 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation A1 A1 1 76 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation If the VoIP network contains a firewall you must configure the firewall to allow VoIP packets to pass through certain ports of the ports listed below without being blocked by filtering The ports for which you need to Firewall Requirements configure the firewall may vary depending on the network conditions For more information consult your network administrator IP Packets to SIP GW4 Card Port TCP UDP Default Port No SIP Client Port UDP 5060 STUN Client Port UDP 3478 RTP RTCP Port UDP 5004 5103 DNS Client Port UDP 53 IP Packets from SIP GW4 Card Port TCP UDP Default Port No Proxy Server Port UDP 5060 Registrar Server Port UDP 5060 STUN Server Port UDP 3478 DNS Server Port UDP 53 Router Requirements e Port Forwarding When a SIP GWA card is located under a NAT router and when incoming packets are routed to a SIP Client port or RTP RTCP port indicated in the IP Packets to SIP GWA Card table above it may be required to set the NAT router so that it forwards the incoming packets to the IP address of
13. Description Default Value Range STUN Server No default Domain name max 83 alphanumeric characters or IP address Specifies the domain name or IP address of the STUN server This setting is compulsory if STUN is selected in NAT Traversal Keep Alive Packet Type Disable Disable Blank UDP for NAT Specifies the type of Keep Alive Binding packets to be sent out Interval 10 60 20 sec 10 60 sec Specifies the interval time until the next Keep Alive packet is sent Note It is required to set this interval shorter than the NAT binding time of the router The default value is appropriate in most cases rport Enable Enable Disable Enables this feature to request that the SIP server sends the response back to the source IP address and port from which the request originated 1 When more than one channel is assigned for only one ITSP specify STUN Server and Keep Alive for NAT Binding for only one channel The settings are automatically applied to the other channels 2 If the port number of the server is not 3478 enter and the specified port number after the domain name or IP address Example e Ifyou do not need to specify the port number of the server i e the port number is 3478 Domain name format example com IP address format 192 168 1 1 e f you need to specify the port number of the server Domain name format example com 7777 IP address format 192 168 1 1 7777 The value
14. IP Filter Rules table Any will be automatically displayed for the timing that is not selected in Filter When 4 Click Set A confirmation screen is displayed and the new setting is displayed in the IP Filter Rules table 54 Installation Manual 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 3 5 4 1 NAT Settings 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 11 WAN Interface compulsory 1 12 LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 2 2 Voice Communication 1 23 NAT Traversal 1 24 Options 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Disable 1 3 1 DHCP Server 1 3 2 Static Route 1 3 3 IP Filter L34NAT Settings 1 35 Bandwidth 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 22 Restore Upload to SIP GW 23 Initialization IP Masquerade NAPT NAT Settings Click 1 3 4 NAT Settings in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility IP Masquerade NAPT Local IP Address Local Subnet Mask 240552552550 Local IP Address LL I JT di 192 168 0 0 Local Subnet Mask 24 055 255 2550 wj Static NAT DMZ Local IP Address Global IP Address Global IP Address Local IP Address Port Mapping Port Forwarding Interface Protocol Local Host Remote Host Port Number UP Address MAC Address JP Address Mask INTRISO O
15. None O WAN ixed IP Address DHCP O PPPoE Protocol TCP Port Number One Port la 65535 O PortRenge J la 65535 LocelHost O IP Address O Mac Address i n Remote Host IP Address i JL JL cesso 8j Assign the following items referring to the descriptions Static NAT DMZ Demilitarized Zone Port Mapping Port Forwarding Private IP Packet Restriction VPN Pass through IP Masquerade NAPT IP Masquerade enables internal devices e g PCs on a LAN network to communicate with external devices on the WAN network by using the global IP address assigned to the WAN port to WAN Specify the local IP address of each internal device After configuration is complete the address information is added to the list A Installation Manual 55 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings IP Masquerade NAPT Local IP Address Local Subnet Mask 192 168 0 0 24 255 255 255 0 A Local IP Address Local Subnet Mask H 24 255 255 255 0 Add 1 Click Delete if you wish to delete the address information listed in that row 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Local IP Address 192 168 0 0 Available IP addresses Specifies the target local network address for address translation Local Subnet Mask 24 255 255 255 0 8 32 Specifies the subnet mask address for the local IP address assigned above Note
16. OFF Connection error WAN Indication of transmission speed with connected devices e g modem e ON Operating at 100 Mbps e OFF Operating at 10 Mbps e Flashing Data transmitting only when operating at 100 Mbps 100 Green Installation Manual 13 2 1 Installation Indication Colour Description Indication of link status with connected devices e g PC hub LINK Green e ON Normal connection e OFF Connection error LAN Indication of transmission speed with connected devices e g PC hub 100 Green e ON Operating at 100 Mbps e OFF Operating at 10 Mbps e Flashing Data transmitting only when operating at 100 Mbps Attaching a Ferrite Core to an RJ45 Connector A ferrite core must be attached when an RJ45 connector is connected to the SIP GW4 card Wrap the cable once around the ferrite core then close the case of the ferrite core Attach the ferrite core 5 cm away from the connector 14 Installation Manual 2 1 Installation SIP DSP4 Card KX TDA3451 4 channel VoIP DSP card To be mounted on the SIP GWA card Screws 5 SIP DSP4 Card Included Accessories Screws x 2 Installation Manual 15 2 1 Installation 2 1 2 Installing the SIP GW4 Card in the PBX Install the SIP GWA card in slot 05 06 or 07 of the PBX 1 Before installing the card cut and remove the dummy cover plate for the appropriate slot from the main unit
17. RTCP Tos Priority 5 v Normal v 3 1 General Information t 3 2 Channel Status O pscr 40 0 63 3 3 System Lo O1 3 3 System Log HEX a0 S 34PingTest E EE 2 Assign each parameter for each channel referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Codec Priority 1 G 711 A G 711 Mu G 711 A G 729 Specifies the priority of the codecs to be used 2 G 711 Mu AB None for priority 2 and 3 The order of priority is as follows 1 High 3 3 G 729 AB only Low Packet Interval 20 ms 20 30 40 50 60 ms Specifies the interval time until the next RTP packet is sent VAD Disable Enable Disable Specifies whether to use Voice Activity Detection VAD The VAD conserves bandwidth by detecting silent periods during a call and suppressing the packets of silence from being sent to the network Installation Manual 41 3 4 Programming SIP Settings Parameter amp Description Default Value Range DTMF Relay Sending method Specifies the sending method of DTMF tones This enables end to end DTMF relay over the network Inband RFC2833 SIP INFO Inband Receive Specifies whether to receive DTMF tones in the RFC2833 and or SIP INFO methods RFC2833 SIP INFO Both methods are enabled RFC2833 SIP INFO QoS SIP ToS Specifies the value in the ToS field ofthe header of IP packets by a generic term Priority
18. Utility onan Restore Upload to SIP_GW 1 Programming Restore Upload to SIP GW 1 1 Network Settings 11 WAN Interface compulsory Restores system data 112 LAN Interface Browse 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 123 NAT Traversal 12 4 Options 1 3 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 2 Click Browse and select the file to be restored 3 Click Execute A confirmation screen is displayed To cancel uploading click Clear 4 The new settings must be followed by a reboot to become effective Do one of the following Click Reboot Now to make the new setting effective now Click Reboot Later to return to the previous screen Note After reboot the card will be disconnected from the network for a number of seconds 62 Installation Manual 3 6 Configuration Management 3 6 3 Initialization 1 Click 2 3 Initialization SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Leon Tnitialization 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt Note Problems may occur in the current network environment Disconnect SIP GW from the network and LL2LAN Interface reinitialize settings Allsettings are returned to default N When initialization is performed the IP address of the LAN port returns to 192 168 0 1 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Ch 1 amp SIP Telephony lt d UM slephony compulsory All settings will be returned to
19. amp Description Default Value Range IP Address 192 168 0 1 Available IP addresses for the Specifies the IP address of the card card Subnet Mask 24 255 255 255 0 8 30 Specifies the subnet mask address of the card Notes e Do not assign an IP address and a subnet mask address from the same network as the WAN port for example LAN port IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 24 255 255 255 0 WAN port IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 24 255 255 255 0 If you do so disconnect the cables from the LAN and WAN ports and reboot the SIP GW4 card Then connect the cable only to the LAN port and reassign the IP address and subnet mask address for the LAN port e f you change the IP address or subnet mask address of the card here the settings of IP Masquerade NAPT in 3 5 4 NAT Settings may need to be changed as well Refer to 3 5 4 NAT Settings 3 Click Set A confirmation screen is displayed Installation Manual 33 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 3 4 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony Channel Settings 1 Click 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility o N Channel amp SIP Telephony 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt Channel Settings Channel ITSP Name Registration to SIP server Channel Attribute 1 1 2 LAN Interface r Chi A Not Use
20. been saved and will be activated after reboot 134NAT Settings 1 3 5 Bandwidth Specify the maximum amount of bandwidth for VoIP voice data communication on the network If it requires more bandwidth than is set here packets will not be sent In that case voice packets RTP packets are prioritised and data to be sent via the LAN will be discarded The bandwidth restriction set here does not influence IP packets that are received at the interface Set the actual amount of bandwidth refer to A1 2 Bandwidth Requirements 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range WAN Fixed IP Address DHCP Client 800 20 30000 Specifies the bandwidth for the WAN port Applies to connection by a fixed IP address or DHCP Client PPPoE 800 20 30000 Specifies the bandwidth for PPPoE Applies to connection by PPPoE 1 When Fixed IP Address or DHCP Client is selected as the connection method in WAN Interface 2 When PPPoE is selected as the connection method in WAN Interface 3 Click Set A confirmation screen is displayed 4 The new settings must be followed by a reboot to become effective Do one of the following Click Reboot Now to make the changes effective now A Click Reboot Later to return to the previous screen Note After reboot the card will be disconnected from the network for a number of seconds 60 Installation Manual 3 6 Configura
21. default 1 22 Voice Communication 123NAT Traversal 12 4 Options 1 3 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP G 2 3 Initialization 2 Click All settings will be returned to default A confirmation screen is displayed 3 Click Execute To cancel the initialisation click Cancel Notes e After initialisation the card will automatically be rebooted e After initialisation the IP address of the LAN port is changed to 192 168 0 1 and the card and PCs may become unable to communicate In that case change the TCP IP settings of the PCs Installation Manual 63 3 7 Maintenance 3 7 Maintenance 3 7 1 General Information Click 3 1 General Information SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programming General i 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt cd LLLWAN Interface compulsory Firmware Version 3 000 1 12 LAN Interface Language English gt gt gt Deutsch 1 2 SIP Settings SIP DSP4 Installed 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory MAC Address of LAN Interface 00 00 eb 87 00 00 ALI Torce Communirationi MAC Address of WAN Interface 00 00 eb 27 00 01 123 NAT Traversal Default Gat 124 Options e E IP Address of LAN Interface 192 168 0 1 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backu
22. lt Number gt Receiving Dialed Number for Incoming call Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Receiving Dialed Number Mode To header Request URI To header Specifies the header of the SIP message in which the dialled number is stored when receiving a call Installation Manual 39 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 40 Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Receiving Dialed Number Validity Check Specifies whether to check the validity of a dialled number when receiving a call Disable Enable Disable A Depending on the ITSP conditions you may be required to change the setting to Enable 3 Assign parameters in SIP Options referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range PRACK Specifies whether the PRACK feature is enabled or disabled Enable Passive Disable Enable Passive Activates this feature only when requested by the other device Enable Active Activates this feature only if the other device supports the feature Session Timer Specifies whether Session Timer is enabled or disabled Enable Passive Disable Enable Passive Activates this feature only when requested by the other device Enable Active Activates this feature only if the other device supports the feature Specifies the method to be used for Session Timer Session Tim
23. range of the port number is 1024 65535 Common Settings 1 Assign the parameter based on the information provided by the ISP referring to the description below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Fixed IP Address No default Available IP addresses Specifies the global IP address of the router with NAT enabled This setting is compulsory if Fixed IP Addr is selected in NAT Traversal 44 Installation Manual 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 3 4 4 Options Local Port Settings 1 Click 1 2 4 Options in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Operation Menu Options 1 Programming Local Port Settings 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt SIP Client Port Numb LL2LAN Interface GEH ERES 5060 102465535 RTP RTCP Port Start Number 5004 ia 02465434 Even number only 1 2 SIP Settings 1 21 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 1 23 NAT Traversal 1 2 4 Options STUN Client Port Number 3478 102465539 Set 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range SIP Client Port Number 5060 1024 65535 Specifies the port number of the SIP GW4 card used for communications with the SIP server RTP RTCP Port Start Number 5004 1024 65434 even number Specifies the starting port number of the dynamic only ports used for voice communicatio
24. sent from all the remote hosts will be targets for address translation 3 Click Add A confirmation screen is displayed 4 Click Back to NAT Settings to return to the previous screen Private IP Packet Restriction to WAN Specifies whether to block IP packets that have private addresses as a source IP address to be sent to the WAN port without NAT Private IP Packet Restriction to WAN Restrict Private IP packet transmission to WAN 1 Checkthe box to block IP packets 2 Click Set A confirmation screen is displayed 3 Click Back to NAT Settings to return to the previous screen VPN Pass through Specifies the type of VPN pass through IPSec or PPTP VPN Pass through C Set IPSec pass through CI Set PPTP pass through 1 Check the desired box 2 Click Set Notes e The new setting must be followed by a reboot to become effective refer to 3 8 1 Reboot e Itis necessary to configure the Port Mapping Port Forwarding settings to allow access from the Internet Installation Manual 59 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 3 5 5 Bandwidth 1 Click 1 3 5 Bandwidth in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 2 2 Voice Communication Bandi 123 NAT Traversal Pid phone WAN ixed IP Address DHCP a09 kbps 2020000 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Disable PPPoE Bo kbps 20 30000 13 1 DHCP Server e The new configuration has
25. the SIP GWA card e SIP NAT Feature When a SIP GW4 card is located under a NAT router that supports the SIP NAT feature it is recommended to disable this feature When NAT is enabled the router translates the IP address stored in the IP header and the port number stored in the UDP header When SIP NAT is enabled the router also translates the IP address and port number stored in SIP messages Installation Manual A1 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation A1 2 Bandwidth Requirements When using the SIP GWA card you must ensure that the WAN has enough bandwidth to support VoIP communications Refer to the table below and ensure that the sum of the required bandwidth for each channel is smaller than the amount the WAN e g ADSL network can provide Note that the amount in the table is only a guide Subscribe to a network that has enough bandwidth If the amount of bandwidth required for VoIP communications is larger than what the network can accommodate speech quality will be compromised Note If you use an ADSL network note that it has a narrow bandwidth for outgoing IP packets Specify the bandwidth of the ADSL network for outgoing IP packets in 3 5 5 Bandwidth Required Bandwidth for Each Channel The required bandwidth depends on what combination of CODECS and packet sending interval is used Keep in mind the following points about the type of CODEC and packet sending interval in terms of the
26. 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt LL2LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 1 23 NAT Traversal 1 24 Options Installation Manual Message The new configuration has been saved and will be activated after reboot It will take several seconds to reboot The network will be disconnected during this period Do you want to reboot now Do not turn off the power during reboot Reboot Now Reboot Later 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 3 Click Reboot Now SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt 112LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 2 2 Voice Communication 123NAT Traversal 1 24 Options Message Rebooting Please wait for a moment After rebooting the top page will be displayed Do not turn off the power during reboot When the reboot finishes the following screen is displayed and each programming item is enabled Operation Menu 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 11 1 WAN Interface compulsory 112 LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 12 2 Voice Communication 123NAT Traversal 12 4 Options 1 3 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Disable 1 3 1 DHCP Server 1 3 2 Static Route 133 IP Filter 13 4NAT Settings 13 5 Bandwidth SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility
27. 9 Disable 11 2 LAN Interface Primary DNS Server 195 168 lo 1 1 2 SIP Settings Secondary DNS Server y lo o D 121 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory Gati 1 2 2 Voice Communication h 192 i 68 o ft 1 23 NAT Traversal IP Address Range 12 4 Options d Start IP Address 192 168 lo Pb IP Address Number 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Disable 128 1 254 1 3 1 DHCP Server 1 3 2 Static Route The new configuration has been saved and will be activated after reboot 13 3 IP Filter 134NAT Settings 1 3 5 Bandwidth 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Enable Disable Disable Enable Disable Specifies the use of a DHCP server Primary DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Available IP addresses for the Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS primary DNS server server Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Available IP addresses for the Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS secondary DNS server server Gateway 192 168 0 1 Available default gateway IP Specifies the default gateway IP address of the addresses for the card card Start IP Address 192 168 0 2 Available IP addresses Specifies the first IP address that the DHCP server can assign IP Address Number 128 1 254 Specifies the number of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign 3 Click Set A confirmation screen is display
28. AN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 123NAT Traversal 12 4 Options 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable Installation Manual SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Message The new configuration has been saved and will be activated after reboot It will take several seconds to reboot The network will be disconnected during this period Do you want to reboot now Donottur off the power during reboot Reboot Now Reboot Later SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Message Rebooting Please wait for a moment After rebooting the top page will be displayed Do not tur off the power during reboot When the reboot finishes the following screen is displayed and each programming item is disabled SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Firmware Version 3 000 Language English gt gt gt Deutsch SIP DSP4 Installed MAC Address of LAN Interface 00 00 e6 87 00 00 MAC Address of WAN Interface 00 00 eb 87 00 01 Default Gateway IP Address of LAN Interface 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS Server p Secondary DNS Server 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 3 5 1 DHCP Server 1 Click 1 3 1 DHCP Server in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility ENT Jp DHCP Server 1 Programming DHCP Server Settings 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory Enable
29. PPPOE connection Subnet mask No default 28 32 Specifies the subnet mask address for the fixed IP address required only when using a fixed IP address for PPPoE connection t f not using a fixed IP address for PPPoE connection do not change the default value 2 f obtaining an IP address automatically do not change the default IP address Installation Manual 29 3 3 Programming Network Settings 30 PPPOE Detailed Configuration Generally the following configurations are not required 1 If necessary assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Specifies whether the PPP Keep Alive feature is used or not Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Server Name No default Max 23 alphanumeric Specifies the server name used for PPPoE characters connection Service Name No default Max 31 alphanumeric Specifies the service name that is applied to a characters PPPOE connection MTU 1454 576 1492 Specifies the maximum size of IP packet to be sent DNS Server Address Auto Config Auto Config Manual Config Specifies the method of IP address setting for a DNS server Authentication Type AUTO AUTO Not Used CHAP PAP Specifies the authentication method PPP Keep Alive Enable Enable Disable A When selecting Manual Config specify the IP addresses of both Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server 2 Click Set The Select Connect
30. Packet Type Interval 10 60 1 2 SIP Settings Chi Disable v Disable 20 sec Enable 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory ca E i 1 2 2 Voice Communication di d 123NAT Traversal CH E la g B E 12 4 Options Chd chs 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable ch 2 Configuration Management Mid 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW Chi 22 Restore Upload to SIP GW 2 3 Initialization Common Settings 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information Fixed IP Address 3 2 Channel Status 3 3 System Log 34 Ping Test Set 3 5 Change Password 2 Assign each parameter for each channel referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Channel No default Channel number Indicates the channel number specified in Basic Channel in 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony ITSP Name No default ITSP name Indicates the ITSP Internet Telephony Service Provider name specified in Server Settings in SIP Telephony Basic Settings in 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony NAT Traversal Disable Disable Specifies the NAT traversal method NAT traversal is disabled Fixed IP Addr The global IP address of the router with NAT enabled is fixed STUN A STUN Server used alongside the SIP Server finds out the global IP address of the router with NAT enabled Installation Manual 43 3 4 Programming SIP Settings Parameter amp
31. Panasonic 4 Channel SIP Trunk Card Installation Manual Model No KX T DA3450 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic 4 Channel SIP Trunk Card Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use In this manual the suffix of each model number e g KX TDA3450X is omitted unless necessary Table of Contents 2 1 OVE D 5 1 1 Information about IP Telephony SErvice rrrr errare 6 1 2 ice 1 2 10 2 Installing in the KX TDA15 KX TDA30 PBX 11 2 1 rci 12 2 1 4 Names and Locations cede tx oae ed eiaa M Te a EE E CRURA ACER OUR aaa 12 2 1 2 Installing the SIP GWA Card in the PBX nennen nnne 16 2 2 Cable Comme ction m 18 22 1 LAN Port COnnG CON ccciscccitsceitericstintcerednasmtenacemiacerieceeaniiriae lean UU n SU RN HRS 18 222 WAN Port Connecioiaacne aaa lari 20 3 Programming the SIP GWA Card eene 21 3 1 Procedure Overvigw cornes eina aiar 22 3 1 1 Procedure OVvervieW iii 22 3 2 diri 23 3 21 Preparing the PCs n 23 3 2 2 Start
32. SIP GWA card can enhance the channel capacity to a total of 8 channels SIP GW4 Connection Outline The following diagrams illustrate simple VoIP networks connecting the SIP GWA card to the Internet or LAN Diagram 1 Internet LAN Rout Local Area Network you 4 Switching 7 7 4 Hub Exclusively for maintenance of the SIP GW4 Card 6 Installation Manual 1 1 Information about IP Telephony Service Diagram 2 WAN Internet ITSP Local A Telephone ISP Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE e g ADSL Modem LAN y Switching Hub N E Extension PC Exclusively for maintenance of the SIP GW4 Card Requirements for Internet Telephony Service e You need to subscribe with an ISP Internet Service Provider for Internet connection e You need to subscribe with an ITSP for telephone connection The ISP and ITSP may be part of the same company e The SIP GWA card may not function properly depending on the ITSP being used e The performance of the SIP GW4 card may deteriorate depending on the network conditions e Ifyou access the Internet from the PC connected to the LAN port of the SIP GW4 card and send or receive large amounts of data there may be an adverse affect on voice communication In addition for security reasons it is recommended not to access the Internet from the PC connected to the card Therefore it is recommended to connect a PC exclusively for mai
33. alisation is complete return the Initialise Switch to the OFF position N Ensure that the Initialise Switch is returned to the OFF position after initialisation is complete 80 Installation Manual Index Installation Manual 81 Index Numerics 4 Channel SIP Trunk Card KX TDA3450 12 4 Channel VoIP DSP Card KX TDA3451 15 Backup Download from SIP GW4 61 Bandwidth 60 Bandwidth Requirements 77 C Cable Connection 18 Change Password 69 Channel amp SIP Telephony 34 Channel Settings Channel amp SIP Telephony 34 Channel Settings NAT Traversal 43 Channel Status 65 Configuration Management 61 Connecting to a Switching Hub LAN Port 19 Connecting to a Switching Hub WAN Port 20 D Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE 20 DHCP Server 49 DNS Domain Name System 7 DNS Server 7 F Ferrite Core 14 Firewall Requirements 76 Firmware Upgrade 70 Fixed IP Address Configuration WAN Interface 31 G General Information Maintenance 64 Guidance for VoIP Installation 75 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation 76 Indication Light LED 13 Information about IP Telephony Service 6 Initialisation Configuration File 63 Initialisation SIP GW4 Card 80 Initialise Switch 80 Installation 12 Installing the SIP GW4 Card Procedure Overview 22 IP Filter 52 IP Masquerade NAPT NAT Settings 55 ISP Internet Service Provider 7 ITSP Internet Telephony Service Provider
34. d Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 3 Open Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties from the list Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Select Use the following IP address General Inthe IP address box type 192 168 0 10 You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports This is an example entry Type an IP address different this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings from those assigned to the other LAN devices within the same network In the Subnet mask box type 255 255 255 0 Click OK IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway To obtain an IP address automatically select Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 5 a Start Internet Explorer from the Start menu b Click Internet Options from the Tools menu 24 Installation Manual 3 2 Preparations y 6 a Click the Connections tab General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced b Select Never dial a connection if necessary a To set up an Internet connection click pee 77 c Click L AN Settings E setup S Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server For a connection Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Set
35. d v 12 SIP Settings oi E kau N 121 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory pem RR 1 2 2 Voice Communication Ch3 E Not Used v 1 2 3 NAT Traversal E E gt 124 Options Cha Not Used v z cds 2 le 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable pes Not Used sa ch E Not Used wl 2 Configuration Management z 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW Ch E Not Used M 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW cn ma rz 23 Initialization i il Not Used ais 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information Items in the table Item Explanation Channel Indicates the channel number ITSP Name Indicates the ITSP Internet Telephony Service Provider name specified in Server Settings in SIP Telephony Basic Settings Registration to SIP server Indicates the registration status of each channel to the SIP server as follows e The channel is not assigned e Reboot to enable new setting Reboot is required e Succeeded Registration to the SIP server is complete and calls can be made received e Failed Registration to the SIP server is incomplete Channel Attribute Indicates the attribute of each channel It is necessary to program this item to activate each channel When changing the attribute between Basic channel and Additional channel of ChN reboot is not required 34 Installation Manual 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 2 Specify Channel Attribute for each channel referring to t
36. e Up Raises the priority level of the IP filter rule CAUTION For security reasons special care must be taken when configuring the IP Filter settings 52 Installation Manual 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 2 Click Add to add IP filter rules A maximum of 32 rules including defaults can be assigned to the table Add Edit IP Filter Rules To apply the IP filter rules to all IP addresses select 0 for IP Address and Subnet Mask Toassign a TCP UDP port range separate the minimum value and maximum value with a hyphen Unsuitable filter rules may cause communication and setup problems Action O Allow Block Source IP Address Mask 0 0 0 0 0 w TCP UDP Port 2 BEEN 0 65535 Destination IPAddess Mask p 0 0 0 0 asi 0 65535 Protocol Any m Filter when Input Output Interface LAN WAN Fixed IP Address DHCP PPPoE 3 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Action Block Block Allow Specifies whether the IP packet is blocked or allowed to pass Source IP Address No default Available source IP Specifies the source IP address addresses Mask 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 32 Specifies the source subnet mask address TCP UDP Port No default 1 65535 3 Specifies the range of the source port number to apply the filter rule Destination IP Address No default Available destination IP Specifies the destinatio
37. e conditions in which the SIP GWA card is used programming may be required for the PBX using the KX TDA Maintenance Console PC programming software of the PBX Making Calls With the default settings the PBX sends calls to the SIP VoIP network 10 seconds after an extension user completes dialling the telephone number Through programming the PBX calls can be sent to the SIP VoIP network from the PBX as soon as dialling is completed The settings can be changed in the following two ways 1 2 Pressing the key The PBX sends calls to the SIP VoIP network when the key is pressed after dialling the telephone number Programming Location of the KX TDA Maintenance Console 2 System 9 System Options Option 2 ISDN en Block Dial as End of Dial for en Bloc mode Note The programming above is same for ISDN Dialling Plan The PBX sends calls to the SIP VoIP network when the dialled number is a preprogrammed telephone number Programming Location of the KX TDA Maintenance Console e 3 Group 1 Trunk Group 1 TRG Settings Main Dialling Plan Table e 6 Feature 7 Dialling Plan Caller ID Modification When receiving calls via the SIP VoIP network caller ID may not be displayed properly In that case the caller ID can be edited through programming the PBX Programming Location of the KX TDA Maintenance Console e 3 Group 1 Trunk Group 1 TRG Settings Main Caller ID Modification Table e 6 Feature 2
38. ed 4 The new settings must be followed by a reboot to become effective Do one of the following Click Reboot Now to make the changes effective now Installation Manual 49 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings Click Reboot Later to return to the previous screen 50 Installation Manual 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 3 5 2 Static Route 1 Click 1 3 2 Static Route in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory 11 2 LAN Interface 12700 1 1 2 SIP Settings 192 168 0 0 24 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 1 2 3 NAT Traversal 12 4 Options Current Active Route List Route Configuration Table Destination IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 127 0 0 1 link 1 Destination IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway i 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Disable 13 1 DHCP Server 1 3 2 Static Route 1 33 IP Filter Add a Route L34NAT Settings 13 5 Bandwidth Destination IP Address 24 255 255 255 0 2 Configuration Management Destination Subnet Mask Next Hop 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 22 Restore Upload to SIP GV 23 Initialization v P Address j I Interface PPPoE e Current Active Route List Current active routing lists are displayed link 1 indicates the LAN port of the card and link 2 indicates the WAN por
39. efer to 3 3 1 WAN Interface e The WAN port is not connected to the DCE e g ADSL Modem correctly Refer to 2 2 2 WAN Port Connection e There is a malfunction on the WAN For more information consult your network administrator SIP Registration Failed After WAN connection is complete registration to the SIP server failed Check the probable causes below and make the necessary corrections e The settings for the channel are incorrect Refer to 8 4 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony e The WAN port is not connected to the DCE e g ADSL Modem correctly Refer to 2 2 2 WAN Port Connection e There is a malfunction on the WAN For more information consult your network administrator Idle WAN connection and registration to the SIP server are complete The channel is available and in standby status Installation Manual 65 3 7 Maintenance 66 Status Description Busy WAN connection and registration to the SIP server are complete The channel is being used Installation Manual 3 7 Maintenance 3 7 3 System Log for engineers only 1 Click 3 3 System Log in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programming s stem Log for engineers only 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory 1 1 2 LAN Interface System Log for engineers only 128IP Settings Refresh System Logs Clear System Logs 1 21 Channel amp SIP Telephony compul
40. er Offer 180 sec 180 3600 sec Specifies the length of time that the card offers for Session Timer Session Timer Method re INVITE re INVITE UPDATE The actual length of time depends on the negotiation with the SIP server or the other device Therefore the Session Timer will not always function for the length of time set in advance 4 Click Set The Channel Settings screen is displayed Installation Manual 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 3 4 2 Voice Communication The following is the procedure to set the voice encoding rules 1 Click 1 2 2 Voice Communication SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility cea Voice Communication 1 Programming Codec Settings 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt Channel 1 LL2LAN Interface Codec Priority fi GJ11 A Set 1 2 SIP Settings 3 G 711 Mu 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication za B C 720 AB il 123 NAT Traversal Packet Interval 20ms 1 24 Options r 4 VAD O Enable Disable 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable DTMF Relay Sending method RFC2833 SIPINFO Inbend f Receive v RFC2833 v SIP INFO 2 Configuration Management S EE 21 Backup Download from SIP GW Re e ToS Priority M Normal Sa 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW DSCP 40 lo 63 2 3 Initialization I O HEX a0 FR Sienna RTP
41. ete the port information listed in that row 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Specifies the target interface for address translation Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Interface No default None WAN Fixed IP Address DHCP Client PPPoE Specifies the effective port numbers Protocol TCP TCP UDP ESP GRE Specifies the target protocol for address translation Port Number One Port One Port Enter a specific port number Port Range Enter a range of port numbers Local Host IP Address IP Address MAC Specifies the local host by selecting either an IP address Address or a MAC address Remote Host IP Address No default Available IP Specifies the target remote Specifies the IP address for addresses host for address translation the remote host Subnet Mask 8 255 0 0 0 8 32 Specifies the subnet mask address for the remote host 58 Installation Manual 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 1 Thetype of VPN pass through specified in VPN Pass through determines the values to be entered as follows e IPSec Protocol UDP Port number 500 Protocol ESP Port number Not required e PPTP Protocol TCP Port number 1723 Protocol GRE Port number Not required 2 Ifa DHCP server is assigned a MAC address must also be assigned refer to 3 5 1 DHCP Server 3 If no remote host is assigned IP packets that are
42. f the P Prefered Identity header required only when this header is selected in Sending Caller ID Mode Note If you enter the complete SIP URI address here the configuration in Username in P Prefered Identity header will be invalid PBX Caller ID Modification Removed 0 0 32 Number of Digits Specifies the number of leading digits of the caller ID to be removed required only when PBX Caller ID is selected above PBX Caller ID Modification Added No default Max 20 alphanumeric Number characters Specifies the number to be added to the caller ID in the place of the removed digits above required only when PBX Caller ID is selected above PBX Caller ID Format National National International Selects the format of the caller ID required only International with when PBX Caller ID is selected above 1 For example in the SIP URI sip 1234 9 example com the username is 1234 2 If PBX Caller ID is selected it is necessary to programme the PBX so that it will send the Caller ID to the SIP GWA card Refer to 4 1 Programming the PBX 38 Installation Manual 3 4 Programming SIP Settings 3 If Displayname and SIP URI is selected the displayname part and the SIP URI of the From header will be displayed as Anonymous Example From Anonymous lt sip anonymous anonymous invalid If Displayname only is selected only the displayname part of the From header will be dis
43. fy the port number of the server i e the port number is 5060 Domain name format example com IP address format 192 168 1 1 e f you need to specify the port number of the server Domain name format example com 7777 IP address format 192 168 1 1 7777 The value range of the port number is 1024 65535 2 No need to change unless necessary 3 The actual length of time depends on the negotiation with the SIP server or the other device Therefore the Registration Timer will not always function for the length of time set in advance 2 Assign parameters in Account Settings based on the information provided by the ITSP Parameter amp Description Default Value Range SIP Account No default Max 63 alphanumeric Specifies the SIP account telephone number characters compulsory Authentication ID No default Max 63 alphanumeric Specifies the ID compulsory characters Authentication Password No default Max 32 alphanumeric Specifies the password compulsory characters 36 Installation Manual 3 4 Programming SIP Settings SIP Telephony Detailed Settings If you change the Channel Attribute to Basic channel in Channel Settings and click the corresponding Set button the following screen is displayed SIP Telephony Settings Detail Channel 1 Caller ID Settings Sending Caller ID for Outgoing call Sending Caller ID Mode From header P Prefered Identity header Username in From
44. he descriptions below Attribute Description Not Used default The channel is not in use Basic channel A subscriber channel If you select this attribute the Set button will become active which allows you to configure SIP Telephony Basic Settings and SIP Telephony Detailed Settings Additional channel of ChN N 1 8 Subordinative channel that can be added to Basic channel above This setting is to be configured when several channels can be used for one subscription with an ITSP Selects a basic channel number to which an additional channel is added Note Channels 5 through 8 are only available when the SIP DSP4 card is mounted on the SIP GWA card 3 Click the Reboot button that appears below the table after all the required configuration including the following SIP Telephony Basic Settings is complete SIP Telephony Basic Settings If you change the Channel Attribute to Basic channel in Channel Settings and click the corresponding Set button the following screen is displayed SIP Telephony Settings Basic Channel 1 Server Settings Proxy Server compulsory Vegan Enable Disable Registration Timer Offer 3600 Registrar Server sec 20 86400 Domain Name ITSP Name Account Settings SIP Account lt compulsory gt Authentication ID lt compulsory gt Authentication Password compulsory 1 Assign parameters in Server Settings based on the information pr
45. ies e All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners e Microsoft product screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Copyright for MD5 This software uses the Source Code of RSA Data Security Inc described in the RFC1321 MD5 Message Digest Algorithm Copyright C 1991 2 RSA Data Security Inc Created 1991 All rights reserved Licence to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function Licence is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work RSA Data Security Inc makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty of any kind These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and or software Note The screen may not be displayed properly when Internet Explorer settings have been changed In that case confirm the settings as follows The example below is based on the Windows XP operating system 1 Confirm that the display properties DPI is set to 96 DPI If not
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47. ing the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility cee eee eeee eee eeeeeeeeeeetaaeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 27 3 3 Programming Network Settings 0 vvrrrrreeeenzazeneee cenare aa ze ne ene nai iineeezzzi nen 28 33 1 WAN Interface ai ae iaia 28 3 3 2 LAN Interface ide suena ex ra agn iaa do eet aste dec eere pee RI 33 3 4 Programming SIP Settings ioci ernannt nnn snn t iaia 34 3 4 4 Channel amp SIP Telephony 34 3 42 Voice CommbricallOli coi dale alano 41 34 3 NAT Traversal decetero erred esca ig ruo dr aaa 43 IM 9 9 CH M 45 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings eese eene enne nnne 46 3 5 1 DACPSEN RI M 49 352 Stale ROUE CRT iii 51 S Ron MEL xl RETTULIT 52 354 D UI adno DERE Eom 55 35 5 Bandwidth e net ere rocket ae 60 3 6 Configuration Management ccrneereccezie eee 61 3 6 1 Backup Download from SIP GWA4 iiiii 61 3 6 2 Restore Upload to SIP GWM s iiec taro rar rati eb Rara ade d dass dE eub Ri cap E cO ERR RENE 62 3 6 3 Initialization nennen rennen EE err n nnnm nnn nn nnne nnne nes nnns nnns sn nns nss 63 3 7 Maintenance 64 38 7 7 onere Nini bte acciaieria 64 37 2 Channel Stat s nierien aano e Eea Eia A EPEE AA EEEE EERE REAA 65 3 7 3 System Log for engi
48. ion screen is displayed 3 Click OK Reboot to reboot the card Installation Manual 3 3 Programming Network Settings Fixed IP Address Configuration If you select Fixed IP Address in Select Connection and click the corresponding Set button the following screen is displayed SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility EET EN WAN FiedIP Addres 1 Programming Fixed IP Address Settings 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt IP Address of WAN Interface 1 112LAN Interface t 1 1 Subnet Mask 24 2552552550 1 2 SIP Settings Primary DNS Server Duo a TI 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory la s 122 Voice Communication Secondary HS Seren l 123 NAT Traversal Default Gateway i 124 Options 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Disable Set 13 1 DHCP Server 1 32 Static Route 1 3 3 IP Filter 134NAT Settings Set Static Route 13 5 Bandwidth 1 Assign each parameter based on the information provided by the ISP referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range IP Address of WAN Interface No default Available IP addresses Specifies the IP address of the WAN port Subnet Mask 24 255 255 255 0 8 30 Specifies the subnet mask address of the WAN port Primary DNS Server No default Available IP addresses Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server No default Available IP addresses
49. n IP addresses address Mask 0 0 0 0 0 Available destination subnet Specifies the destination subnet mask addresses mask address TCP UDP Port No default 1 65535 3 Specifies the range of the destination port number to apply the filter rule Installation Manual 53 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Protocol Any Any ICMP IGMP TCP UDP RSVP OSPF GRE Specifies the protocol to which the IP filter rule is applied Filter When Input Input IP filter rules are applied to IP packets that are received at the interface specified in Interface Output IP filter rules are applied to IP packets that are sent from the interface specified in Interface Interface WAN Fixed IP LAN WAN Fixed IP Address Address DHCP DHCP Client PPPoE Client PPPoE Specifies the direction of the IP packets Input Output to which the IP filter rule is applied Specifies the interface to which the IP filter rule is applied 1 Enter 0 0 0 0 0 to apply the IP filter rules to all the IP packets 2 This setting is activated when TCP UDP or TCP UDP is selected in Protocol 3 To specify the range enter the lowest port number hyphen and highest port number To apply the IP filter rules to all port numbers enter 0 65535 0 can only be entered in this case 4 It is possible to select multiple interfaces In Interface in the
50. neers Only aac nenene 67 374 PIT 68 ngo Chalet 69 3760 Firmware Up rade c r 70 3 8 a E E E E A 72 38 T ReboOlrosesiir ERUIT 72 4 Programming the PBX ll nnmnnn nnmnnn 73 Installation Manual 4 1 Programming the PBX ia 74 A Guidance for VoIP Installation eseeeeee esses 75 A1 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation eeeeeeeeeeee 76 A1 1 Firewall PBegulremrells necatus iuo ed nth iret A See ead hec Leda esses e eet RRu EE rEBS 76 A1 2 Bandwidth Requirements nennen nennen nnne rne 77 B Initialisation of the SIP GW4 Card eee 79 B1 Initialising the SIP GW4 Card urcoenn innotuit na oaa re Sa eE kan tensa ska pna tka naso aaa ksA aea n 80 le M 81 Installation Manual 3 4 Installation Manual Section 1 Overview Installation Manual 5 1 1 Information about IP Telephony Service 1 1 Information about IP Telephony Service The KX TDA3450 SIP GWA card is a trunk card which is designed to be easily integrated into Internet Telephony Service provided by an ITSP Internet Telephony Service Provider With VoIP technology based on the SIP protocol the cost of voice communication can be much cheaper than conventional telephone networks Mounting the 4 channel VoIP DSP SIP DSP4 card on a
51. ns Starting with this port 100 consecutive ports can be used as RTP RTCP ports STUN Client Port Number 3478 1024 65535 Specifies the port number of the SIP GW4 card used for communications with the STUN server 1 Specify different values for each parameter 2 Forexample if the RTP RTCP Port Start Number is 5004 default ports 5004 to 5103 can be used as RTP RTCP ports Installation Manual 45 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 3 5 46 Programming Advanced Settings Enabling the Advanced Settings 1 Click Enable for 1 3 Advanced Settings in the operation menu 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt 1 1 2 LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 1 2 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 22 Voice Communication 1 23 NAT Traversal 12 4 Options 1 3 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW 2 3 Initialization 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information 3 2 Channel Status 3 3 System Log 3 4 Ping Test 3 5 Change Password SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Agreement for the Advanced Settings This is a legal Agreement between you and Panasonic Communications Co Ltd hereinafter called Panasonic for use of the Advanced Settings as hereinafter defined It needs your acceptance of this Agreement to use any of the Advanced Settings Please carefull
52. nstall the SIP GWA card in the PBX 2 1 2 Installing the SIP GWA Card in the PBX Note Make sure that you have subscribed to the following for Internet connection e Internet Service Provider ISP e Internet Telephony Service Provider ITSP 2 Prepare the PC 3 2 1 Preparing the PC 3 Connect cables to the card 2 2 1 LAN Port Connection 2 2 2 WAN Port Connection 4 Setup the Internet connection 3 3 1 WAN Interface 5 Setup the ITSP connection 3 4 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony 6 Specify other settings if necessary 7 Program the PBX gt 4 1 Programming the PBX 8 Backup the configuration file of the SIP GWA card 3 6 1 Backup Download from SIP GW4 Note After you have confirmed that the card has been successfully programmed make sure to download the configuration file from the card and save it on your PC for backup and archive purposes 22 Installation Manual 3 2 Preparations 3 2 Preparations A web programming utility called the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility is available for programming of the SIP GWA card System Requirements e Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows XP Home Edition SP2 e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 x Trademarks e Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countr
53. ntenance of the card to the LAN port of the SIP GWA card DNS Domain Name System A DNS server normally provides the name resolution service for your computer As domain names are alphabetic they are easier to remember The Internet however is based on IP addresses Therefore every time a domain name is used a DNS server must translate the name into the corresponding IP address and vice versa For example the domain name www example com may be translated to 192 0 34 166 If one DNS server does not know how to translate a particular domain name it asks another one and so on until the correct IP address is returned Installation Manual 7 1 1 Information about IP Telephony Service 8 NAT Network Address Translation Traversal When NAT NAPT Network Address Port Translation is enabled the router translates a local IP address from the SIP GWA card into a global IP address However the router with NAT enabled does not translate local IP addresses stored in SIP messages into global IP addresses Therefore the address which the SIP Server recognises as the destination IP address to reply to is actually the local IP address of the SIP GW4 card not the global IP address of the router Therefore if the SIP server receives a SIP message from the SIP GW4 card and sends a message back to the SIP GW4 card using the address stored in the SIP message the packet information will not reach the SIP GWA card STUN Servers function to sol
54. of the LAN port Se Type Proxy address to use of the card He HTTP 200 45 1 100 b Click OK Secure Your PC is now ready for programming the card through an IP network Gopher ETP Socks Use the same proxy server for all protocols Exceptions Se Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with E 200 45 11 35 Use semicolons to separate entries 26 Installation Manual 3 2 Preparations 3 2 2 Starting the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility To start the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility log in from your PC connected to the card by specifying the default IP address username and password Notes e Ifthe SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility is being operated during VoIP communication it may degrade the speech quality Programming of the card should be avoided during calls e The contents and design of the software are subject to change without notice 1 Start Internet Explorer from the Start menu 2 Specify the URL of the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility with the IP address http 192 168 0 1 8000 Exp Connect to 192 168 0 1 3 a The log in screen is displayed expert In the User name box type INSTALLER anna ESTE b Inthe Password box type 1234 Click OK Password mm Remember my password Now the menu screen of the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility is displayed Installation Manual 27 28 3 3 Programming Network Settings 3 3 Programming
55. ommunication 1 23 NAT Traversal 1 24 Options 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable w Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 22 Restore Upload to SIP GW 23 Initialization m Maintenance 3 1 General Information 32 Channel Status 3 3 System Log 3 4 Ping Test 3 5 Change Password 3 6 Firmware Upgrade 37 Reboot S PPPoE Basic Configuration PPPoE Basic Settings ISP Name Providerl User name Password B Fixed IP Address Subnet mask g b jp bo Y PPPoE Detailed Settings Server Name Service Name DUM 1454 byte 576 1492 DNS Server Address 9 Auto Config o Manual Config Primary DNS Server O Jlo o Secondary DNS Server 0 0 o lo Authentication Type AUTO PPP Keep Alive Enable Disable 1 Assign each parameter based on the information provided by the ISP referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range ISP name Provider1 Max 15 alphanumeric Specifies the ISP name optional characters User name No default Max 63 alphanumeric Specifies the user name provided by the ISP characters compulsory Password No default Max 31 alphanumeric Specifies the password provided by the ISP characters case sensitive compulsory Fixed IP Address 0 0 0 0 Available IP addresses Specifies the IP address provided by the ISP required only when using a fixed IP address for
56. on file 1 Click Execute The download dialogue box is displayed 2 Click Save The Save dialogue box is displayed To cancel downloading click Cancel 3 Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file Enter a file name default config 5 Click Save s Installation Manual 71 3 8 Others 3 8 Others 3 8 1 Reboot 1 Click 3 7 Reboot in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programmin Reboot gr g 1 1 Network Settings 11 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt Reboot 1 1 2 LAN Interface Itwilltake several seconds to reboot The network will be disconnected during this period 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory Reboot Now 1 22 Voice Communication 123NAT Traversal 1 24 Options 1 3 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 22 Restore Upload to SIP GW 23 Initialization 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information 3 2 Channel Status 3 3 System Log 3 4 Ping Test 3 5 Change Password 3 6 Firmware Upgrade 3 7 Reboot 2 Click Reboot Now A confirmation screen is displayed 3 Click Execute After reboot the card will be disconnected from the network for a number of seconds Click Cancel to return to the previous screen 72 Installation Manual Section 4 Programming the PBX Installation Manual 73 4 1 Programming the PBX 4 1 Programming the PBX Depending on th
57. ovided by the ITSP Specifies whether to register on the SIP server or not if required Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Proxy Server No default Available domain names or IP Specifies the domain name or IP address of a addresses max 83 proxy server compulsory If an ITSP provides alphanumeric characters both Proxy and Registrar Server information specify the Proxy Server information Registration Enable Enable Disable Installation Manual 35 3 4 Programming SIP Settings Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Registration Timer Offer 3600 sec 20 86400 sec Specifies the length of time that the card offers for registration to the SIP server if required 3 Registrar Server No default Available domain names or IP Specifies the domain name or IP address of a addresses max 83 registrar server if provided If an ITSP provides alphanumeric characters both Proxy and Registrar Server information specify the Registrar Server information Domain Name No default Max 83 alphanumeric Specifies the domain name if provided besides characters proxy and registrar server ITSP Name No default Max 8 alphanumeric characters Specifies the ITSP name optional 1 If the port number of the server is not 5060 enter and the specified port number after the domain name or IP address Example e Ifyou do not need to speci
58. p Download from SIP GW E 22 Restore Upload to SIP G 23 Initialization 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information Note You can switch the displayed Click Deutsch for German 64 Installation Manual 3 7 Maintenance 3 7 2 Channel Status 1 Click 3 2 Channel Status SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programming s Channel Status 1 1 Network Settings E a 1 1 1 WAN Interface compulsory 11 2 LAN Interface Channel Status Channel 1 Initial WAN Connection Incomplete 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory Channel 2 Not Used 1 2 2 Voice Communication Channel 3 Not Used 123 NAT Traversal Channel 4 Not Used sum 124Options Channel 5 Not Used Channel 6 Not Used Channel 7 Not Used 2 Configuration Management Channel 8 Not Used 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW 2 3 Initialization 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information 32 Channel Status 2 Confirm the status of each channel referring to the descriptions below Status Description Not Used The settings for the channel are not configured or Not Used is selected in Channel Settings Refer to 3 4 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony Initial WAN Connection Incomplete WAN connection is incomplete Check the probable causes below and make the necessary corrections e Programming for the WAN interface is incorrect R
59. played as Anonymous Example From Anonymous lt sip 1234 example com gt 4 The Caller ID Format for each value is as follows National Area Code Number International Country Code Area Code Number International with Country Code Area Code Number Receiving Caller ID for Incoming call Configurations for caller ID to be received from callers Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Minimum Caller ID Digits for International 12 1 31 Call Specifies the minimum number of digits of the caller ID for international calls Added Number for International Call No default Max 8 alphanumeric Specifies the number to be added to the caller ID characters for international calls Receiving Caller ID Name Disable Enable Disable Specifies whether to receive caller ID name from a caller 2 Assign parameters in Dialed Number Settings referring to the descriptions below Sending Dialed Number for Outgoing call Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Dialed Number Format National National International Specifies the format of the dialled number to be International with sent to the called party The Dialed Number Format for each value is as follows National lt Area Code gt lt Number gt International lt Country Code gt lt Area Code gt lt Number gt International with lt Country Code gt lt Area Code gt
60. s e When the IP address is changed in 3 3 2 LAN Interface it may be necessary to change the IP masquerade settings as well e Depending on the destination to which IP packets are sent the IP address of the WAN port may be automatically selected as the local IP address e When two or more addresses are listed an address that matches any one of the listed entries will be a target for address translation 3 Click Add A maximum of 8 sets of addresses including defaults can be assigned to the table A confirmation screen is displayed 4 Click Back to NAT Settings to return to the previous screen Static NAT DMZ Demilitarized Zone Specifies the IP addresses for address translation using Static NAT After configuration is complete the address information is added to the list A CAUTION If Static NAT is enabled external devices on a WAN network can directly access internal devices on a LAN network For security reasons special care must be taken when configuring the Static NAT settings 56 Installation Manual 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings Static NAT DMZ Local IP Address Global IP Address A LocalIP Address Global IP Address J J 1 Click Delete if you wish to delete the address information listed in that row 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Local IP Address No default Available IP addresses Specifie
61. s Mask Port Destination IP Address Mask Port Protocol 12 51P Settings 1 Block Any ExceptLAN All addresses All ports All addresses 137 139 Tcp upe Delete Edit Copy Down J Up 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory I 122 Voice Communication 2 Block Any Except LAN All addresses All ports All addresses 445 reprupp Delete Edit Copy Down J Up 123NAT Traversal a mE a 3 Allow WAN Fixed IP Address DHCP Any All addresses 67 All addresses All ports upp Delete Edit copy Down Ue ptions i AM 4 Block Except LAN Any All addresses All ports All addresses 1 1023 torrupp Delete Edi Copy Down Up 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Disable 13 1 DHCP Server 13 2 Static Route 132 Static Route Add 13 3 IP Filter Rm 134NAT Settings 13 5 Bandwidth In the IP Filter Rules table several IP filter rules are registered as default IP packets are checked against the IP filter rules in that order If the IP packet matches a rule the IP packet is blocked or allowed to pass according to the rule If the IP packet does not match any rules the IP packet is allowed to pass Buttons in the table Button Description Delete Deletes the IP filter rule Edit Edits the IP filter rule Copy Copies the IP filter rule The copied rule can be edited to create a new rule Down Lowers the priority level of the IP filter rul
62. s the target local IP address for address translation Global IP Address No default Available IP addresses Specifies the global IP address for address translation 3 Click Add A maximum of 8 sets of addresses can be assigned to the table Port Mapping Port Forwarding Port Mapping enables external devices on a WAN network to communicate with internal devices on a LAN network Specify the packet information to the WAN port and internal device Host information to which those packets will be transferred After configuration is complete the information is added to the list A Note When the list contains several entries the packet information to the WAN port will be checked in the order of top to bottom CAUTION If Port Mapping is enabled external devices on a WAN network can directly access internal devices on a LAN network For security reason special care must be taken when configuring the Port Mapping settings Installation Manual 57 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings Port Mapping Port Forwarding Local Host Remote Host Interface Protocol Port Number IP Address MAC Address IP Address Mask Interface None O WAN Fixed IP Address DHCP O PPPoE Protocol TCP v Port Number One Port 1 65535 Port Range 1 65535 cores ACER dins I J O Mac Address Remote Host IP Address Subnet Mask I 8 255 0 0 0 1 Click Delete if you wish to del
63. sion Bolt x 1 Strap x 1 CD ROM including documentation x 1 Note When connecting the RJ45 connector attach the included ferrite core Refer to Attaching a Ferrite Core to an RJ45 Connector Switch Settings Switch Usage and Status Definition SWI Set the switch at ON position before installing the card in the PBX DIP SW Keep all DIP switches at default OFF positions Installation Manual 2 1 Installation Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector 10BASE T 100BASE TX Signal Name Level V Function TX Transmit data TX Transmit data RX Receive data RX Receive data Reserved Indication Light LED When the SIP GWA card is operating each LED should show the status identified in bold face letters under normal conditions Indication Colour Description Card status indication RUN Green e ON Normal e OFF Power Off Voice data transmission status indication e ON Registered on a VoIP server e OFF Not registered on a VoIP server e Flashing During a conversation VoIP Green Indication of whether a PPPoE session has been established with the IP telephone company PPP Green e ON PPPoE session established e OFF PPPoE session not established Flashing PPPoE session establishment in process Indication of link status with connected devices e g modem LINK Green e ON Normal connection e
64. sory 1 22 Voice Communication 123NAT Traversal Seq no Date Time log type log code Message or Data 124 Options 00000066 2007 02 27 14 07 06 500 01481001 10000001 config Saved 00000065 2007 02 27 13 27 45 796 01420803 10000000 ADD dst 192 168 0 0 24 router 192 168 0 1 1 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable 00000064 2007 02 27 13 27 45 790 0114030b 10000000 port 0 link up 00000063 2007 02 27 13 27 32 674 01420203 10000000 DELETE dst 192 168 0 0 24 router 192 168 0 00000062 2007 02 27 13 27 32 669 0114030b 10000000 port 0 link down 2 Configuration Management 00000061 2003 01 01 00 00 02 795 017 0010 10000000 SIP VoIP SIP Task Started 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 3 00000060 2003 01 01 00 00 02 793 017 0153 10000000 ISDN SIG APL Start Ind OK 22 Restore Upload to SIP GW DO000005f 2003 01 01 00 00 02 193 01840646 10000000 fe uprdrv dpram copyto rxc DPRAM Recv Byte 23 Initialization 0000005e 2003 01 01 00 00 02 077 01830000 10000000 ALTO priq enabled on interface ewan0 mtu l 00000054 2003 01 01 00 00 02 076 01830000 10000000 ALTO priq enabled on interface poe0 mtu 14 3 Maintenance 0000005c 2003 01 01 00 00 02 076 01830000 10000000 ALTO priq enabled on interface poel mtu 14 jl Genere Information 0000005b 2003 01 01 00 00 02 076 01830000 10000000 ALTO priq enabled on interface poe mtu 14 32 Channel Status 0000005a 2003 01 01 00 00 02 076 01830000 10000000 ALTO priq enabled on interface poe3 mtu 14 Spese E
65. speech quality e The speech quality of the CODECS varies as follows G 711 High G 729 Low e The shorter the packet sending interval the higher the speech quality e The higher the speech quality the SIP GWA card provides the more bandwidth the WAN requires Packet Sending Interval CODEC 20 ms 30 ms 40 ms 50 ms 60 ms G 711 90 4 kbps 81 6 kbps 77 2 kbps 74 6 kbps 72 8 kbps G 729 34 4 kbps 25 6 kbps 21 2 kbps 18 6 kbps 16 8 kbps Installation Manual TI A1 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation 78 Installation Manual Appendix B Initialisation of the SIP GW4 Card Installation Manual 79 B1 Initialising the SIP GW4 Card B1 lnitialising the SIP GW4 Card If you have forgotten for example the IP address or log in password you set for the SIP GWA card follow the procedure below to return the settings of the card to the factory default Note Resetting the card will restore all settings not just the IP address and log in password to the factory default 1 Slide the Initialise Switch on the card to the INI position and then turn on the power to the PBX 2 Tostartthe SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility log in with the default IP address user ID and password from the PC connected to the card refer to 3 2 2 Starting the SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 3 Open 2 3 Initialization from the menu and execute initialisation refer to 3 6 3 Initialization 4 After initi
66. t of the card e Route Configuration Table Available routing lists are displayed If there is a route displayed in the table clicking the Delete button will delete the route from both Current Active Route List and Route Configuration Table e Add a Route Additional routes can be specified 2 Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Destination IP Address Specifies the destination IP address No default Available IP addresses default route 0 0 0 0 Destination Subnet Mask Specifies the destination subnet mask address 24 255 255 255 0 0 8 32 Next Hop Specifies a gateway by selecting either an IP address or Interface No default Available IP addresses PPPoE 3 Click Add A confirmation screen is displayed The new route specified in Add a Route is added to Route Configuration Table If the network is connected the route is also added to Current Active Route List If not the route will be queued and added when the network is connected Installation Manual 51 3 5 Programming Advanced Settings 3 5 3 IP Filter 1 Click 1 3 3 IP Filter in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility Operation Menu a IP Filter 1 Programming IP Filter Rules 1 1 Network Settings LLI WAN Interface compulsory mm LL2LAN Interface No Action Input Output Source IP Addres
67. tgoing call Configurations for caller ID to be sent when making calls Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Sending Caller ID Mode From header From header P Specifies the header of the SIP message in which Prefered Identity header the caller ID is stored Username in From header SIP Account SIP Account Specifies the value to be stored in the username ed ID PBX part of the SIP URI of the From header Caller ID Installation Manual 37 3 4 Programming SIP Settings Parameter amp Description Default Value Range Complete SIP URI Address in From No default Max 89 alphanumeric header characters Specifies the complete SIP URI address of the From header Note If you enter the complete SIP URI address here the configuration in Username in From header will be invalid Anonymous format in From header Displayname and SIP Displayname and SIP Specifies the format of the From header when UR URI Displayname only not sending caller ID Username in P Prefered Identity header SIP Account SIP Account Specifies the value to be stored in the username Authentication Ib PBX part of the SIP URI of the P Prefered Identity Caller ID header required only when this header is selected in Sending Caller ID Mode Complete SIP URI Address in P No default Max 89 alphanumeric Prefered Identity header characters Specifies the complete SIP URI address o
68. tings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings Local Area Network LAN Settings 7 a Clearall check boxes Automatic configuration b Click OK Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Your PC is now ready for programming through direct access to the card Cl Use automatic configuration script Proxy server O Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections Notice When Using a Proxy Server If the network has a proxy server installed you must apply the appropriate proxy settings to your PC In this case follow the steps below in substitution for step 5 above ical AreaNetworici LAN Settings 5 a Check all boxes for Proxy server Automatic configuration b Click Advanced Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration C Automatically detect settings Ouse automatic configuration script Proxy server Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections Address 200 45 1 100 Port 8080 advanced Bypass proxy server For local addresses Installation Manual 25 3 2 Preparations Proxy Settings DR 6 a Under Do not use proxy server for addresses E beginning with type the IP address
69. tion Management 3 6 3 6 1 Configuration Management Backup Download from SIP GW4 The following is the procedure for downloading the configuration file from the SIP GWA card for backup Note o If the configuration file is backed up during VoIP communication it may degrade the speech quality Backup procedures should be avoided during calls Click 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility NEN HNMM Backup Download from SIP GW 1 Programming Backup Download from SIP GW 1 1 Network Settings 1 1 1 WAN Interface lt compulsory gt Backs up system data LL2LAN Interface 1 2 SIP Settings 12 1 Channel amp SIP Telephony compulsory 1 2 2 Voice Communication 1 23 NAT Traversal 1 24 Options Click Execute The download dialogue box is displayed Click Save The Save dialogue box is displayed To cancel downloading click Cancel Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file Enter a file name default config Click Save Installation Manual 61 3 6 Configuration Management 3 6 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW4 The following is the procedure for restoring the backup file to the SIP GWA card Note If the backup file is restored during VoIP communication it may degrade the speech quality Restoring procedures should be avoided during calls 1 Click 2 2 Restore Upload to SIP GW in the operation menu SIP GW4 Maintenance
70. ub use an Ethernet straight cable 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the card 2 Connectthe other end of the cable to the switching hub Switching Hub m Ethernet Straight Cable a Installation Manual 19 2 2 Cable Connection 2 2 2 WAN Port Connection Be sure to specify the IP address of the card before connecting it to the network Connecting to a Switching Hub When connecting the card to a switching hub use an Ethernet straight cable 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the card 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the switching hub m Sin n fg pi Ethernet Straight Cable j Connecting to Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE e g ADSL Modem The type of Ethernet cable Cross Straight to be used depends on the type of DCE For details refer to documentation for the DCE 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the card 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the LAN port of the DCE DCE e g ADSL Modem ale Internet 20 Installation Manual Section 3 Programming the SIP GW4 Card Installation Manual 21 3 1 Procedure Overview 3 1 Procedure Overview 3 1 1 Procedure Overview Installing the SIP GW4 Card The following steps describe the start up procedures when installing the SIP GWA card in the PBX for the first time 1 I
71. use software with a E ENS SE firewall during the upgrade 1 22 Voice Communication 2 L23 NAT Traversal Version upgrade will not complete if the power is turned off 1 24 Options Browse 13 Advanced Settings gt gt gt Enable L 2 Configuration Management 2 1 Backup Download from SIP GW 22 Restore Upload to SIP GW 23 Initialization 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Information 32 Channel Status 3 3 System Log 34 Ping Test 3 5 Change Password 3 6 Firmware Upgrade 2 Click Browse to select the firmware file 3 Click Execute To clear the entry click Clear Notes e Do not turn off the power to the PBX during the upgrade e Do not change the card status OUS INS during the upgrade 4 The new setting must be followed by a reboot to become effective Do one of the following Click Reboot Now to make the changes effective now A Click Reboot Later to restore or backup the configuration file For details refer to the steps below How to restore the configuration file 1 Click Browse and select the file to be restored 2 Click Execute A confirmation screen is displayed To clear the entry click Clear 3 The new setting must be followed by a reboot to become effective Do one of the following Click Reboot Now to make the new setting effective now Click Reboot Later to return to the previous screen 70 Installation Manual 3 7 Maintenance How to backup the configurati
72. ve the global IP address problem under certain NAT conditions for example in case of full duplex communication A STUN Server used alongside the SIP Server finds out the global IP address of the router with NAT enabled With the STUN feature enabled the packet information sent by the SIP Server is able to traverse NAT and reach the SIP GWA card The settings can be configured to specify whether to enable the NAT Traversal feature for each ISP ITSP In addition the NAT Traversal method can be selected from STUN and Fixed IP Address refer to 3 4 3 NAT Traversal The SIP GWA card may require the NAT Traversal feature to be enabled to connect to the WAN via a router The following diagram illustrates how VoIP communication is enabled between the SIP GWA card and the SIP Server SIP Receiver via a router with NAT enabled Installation Manual 1 1 Information about IP Telephony Service WAN Internet Fixed IP Address ISP ITSP Notes e fanISP ITSP uses a device such as SBC Session Border Controller you may not have to enable the NAT Traversal feature e A STUN Server is supplied by an ISP ITSP and not included with the PBX Installation Manual 9 1 2 Specifications 1 2 Specifications For details about the SIP GWA card refer to the following specifications ltems Specification LAN Interface RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX WAN Interface RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX Voice Channel
73. y read this Agreement before clicking the Agree button Your use of the Advanced Setting shall be conclusively deemed to constitute your acceptance of the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree this Agreement do not click the Agree button Advanced Settings means the following settings DHCP Server Static Router P Filter NAT Setting Bandwidth 1 For security reasons Panasonic doesn t recommend the use of the Advanced Settings If you desire to use any of the Advanced Settings you shall assume full responsibility for the using it 2 If the Advanced Settings are enabled external devices on a WAN network can directly access to internal devices on a LAN network For secutity reasons Panasonic recommends that special care should be taken when configuring the Advanced Settings 3 PANASONIC INCLUDING MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO LTD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE SUFFERED BY YOU INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES 4 Panasonic shall have no obligation to modify the Advanced Setting to adapt to your computer system as itis or when you change an environment such as operating system or its version up 5 If you are a sales person or dealer you shall obtain end user s prior approval to this Agreement Agree Cancel 2 Read Agreement for the Advanced Settings carefully and click Agree SIP GW4 Maintenance Utility 1 Programming 1 1 Network Settings
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