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1. ME ACC Cee raw eat CO eee tice e7 x04 98 faze ee oe me na PPPoE 5 o a Select PPPoE within the WAN Configuration setup screen O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 ENCIERRA Status PPPoE DHCP WAN Finally select either lt Bridge gt or lt Gateway gt within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen SAVE configuration settings 2 4 3 Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer DHCP Configuration Enable Disable 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 f11 C Auto Manual 192 168 0 1 ec400 If communicating over DHCP you must select lt Enable gt in the DHCP Configuration setup screen O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer nfiguration Static IP Address sk Ao O ee ASE Select DHCP within the WAN Configuration setup screen BH http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer Status PPPoE DHCP WAN Finally select either lt Bridge gt or lt Gateway gt within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen SAVE configuration settings Device Mode Configuration ee cay Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 10
2. Server Address The IP Address of Provision Server Enter the address provided by your ISP Server Port The receiving port number of Provision Server Enter the value provided by your ISP Group Enter the string for different user group The maximum length is 64 Enter the value provided by your ISP Periodic time in seconds to check new update for configuration to provisioning server Enter the value provided by your ISP Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 34 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 10 Syslog Configuration The BMG7011 7012 VoIP gateway supports Syslog Syslog is used to send UDP packets via Syslog port 514 and keep messages in the Log Server http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit view Favorites Tools Help gt gt Back gt gt O A A Qsearch Garavortes BPmeda G Ey S w ES Bl address E hepiie7 104 96 120 a links Copernic Agent mew al Syslog Configuration Mac Cloning PSTN Provision Syslog EMS Figure 24 Syslog Configuration Window Server Address Specify the IP Address of Syslog server Specify the port number of Syslog server Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 35 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 11 EMS Configuration 3 11 1 EMS This VoIP gateway supports EMS management function Users can set the EMS configuration including Server Address Server Port Communi
3. i E Figure 11 Provisioning Configuration Window Item Description status Turn Off or On remote provisioning Caution Be careful once remote provisioning is turned Off there is no way to login to the unit remotely The only option to login to the unit is from the LAN port using default IP address 192 168 0 1 Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 22 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 3 3 Device Mode If the Device Mode is set to Gateway NAPT is enabled On the contrary if Device Mode is set to Bridge NAPT is disabled Bhttp 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer buck Gan Gas GijFavortes meda Dr M SS Address E rep 1167 109 98 120 O O OOOO Links gt a Device Mode Configuration ems cm Cog Figure 12 Device Mode Configuration Window Select Bridge mode or Gateway mode O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 23 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 4 NTP 3 4 1 NTP Network Time Protocol used for setting gateway configurations to obtain time information from a public network timeserver example 198 123 30 132 E http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A search Favorites Leda A D SMS A Address El http 67 104 98 120 y Go Links gt Copernic Agent PO me web y a DHCP NTP Configuration a ok Cancel
4. BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 2 4 4 Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address The BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP Gateways can be setup to communicate over a Static IP address Heak gt OA A Aseh Favores Fmedia 3 M SS Bl Address http J67 104 98 120 y Go Links gt Copernic Agent rre web DHCP Configuration sae a o C Auto Manual 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 I COR If communicating with a Static IP address then lt disable gt DHCP Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favortes Tools Help HBak gt OA A Qsearch Favorites Gueda MES Bl Address http J67 104 98 120 Y co Links gt Copernic Agent O re web Static IP Address P e7 aoa 98 120 Mask 67 104 98 128 Gateway 67 104 98 a Select Static IP Address Enter IP Mask Gateway and DNS addresses supplied by Service Provider O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt OA A Qsearch Ggravortes meda D S MES B Address E http 67 104 98 120 Y P60 Links gt Copernic Agent PO me Web 2 Device Mode Configuration me eman oo OK Cancel Status PPPoE DHCP WAN Finally select either lt Bridge gt or lt Ga
5. Mac Cloning PSTN Figure 13 Device Mode Configuration Window Item Description NTP Server Set IP Address Time designated for re query Expiration set in seconds Geographical time zone based on GMT Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 24 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 5 NAPT Configuration 3 5 1 Port Forwarding You can add or delete Port Forwarding Rule to the device in Gateway mode When the packet travels through the gateway if the port of the packet matches the port of port forwarding rule then packet will be forwarded to the private IP address configured of the matched rule 7 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back gt OA A search Favores Gueda Eby SM a S Address a http 67 104 98 120 y Eo Copernic Agent PO meweo x a Forwarding Rule C icp udp both Forward Port Forward Port 21 for fip 23 for telnet 80 for web server To Private 1P 192 168 0 Add Refresh Rule Table j Private Forward This setting takes effect immediately Mac Cloning j Please SAVE to take effects on next power up PSTN Figure 14 Port Forwarding Rule Rule Table Window Item Description Tep udp both Select if you want to forward the packet based on tcp udp or both The tcp or udp port number for which you want to forward To Private IP The IP Address of the pc in the LAN side is forwardi
6. BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 Double click Local Area Connection Click Properties Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties Check Use the following IP address Set IP address as 192 168 100 100 Subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 and press OK AMA For Windows NT From the Start menu click Settings and then click Control Panel Double click Network On the Protocol tab check if TCP IP protocol is installed on the components list If yes go to Step 7 If no then click Add Highlight TCP IP Protocol and click OK When asked to use DHCP click No Select TCP IP Protocol and click Properties When Information Message appears click OK On the IP Address tab check Specify an IP address 10 Set IP address as 192 168 100 100 Subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 and press OK 11 When asked to restart your computer click Yes RAMA For Linux ZI In command line interface enter netconf 2 Highlight and click Host name and IP network devices 3 Set IP address as 192 168 100 100 Subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 4 Highlight and click Accept to save the configuration 2 4 Configuring the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VolP gateways Oki has integrated a powerful Web based server within the BMG7011 and BMG7012 gateways for quick and easy verification of connection status and device configuration 2 4 1 Configuring via Web Browser Once your PC is properly configured please proceed the following steps 1 Sta
7. meda Al D S w a S BW Address http 67 104 98 120 Go Links Copernic w mew al DHCP DMZ Configuration WAN DMZ IP address 192 168 0 fo Range 2 254 This setting takes effect immediately Please SAVE to take effects on next power up Mac Cloning PSTN Figure 16 DMZ Configuration Window Item Description DMZ The DMZ is disabled or enabled DMZ IP address The IP address of the DMZ Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 27 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 6 QoS 3 6 1 QoS Configuration You can decide the QoS type of the packets sent out of the BMG VoIP gateway If the type of QoS is DiffServ you can also specify the different values for Signal DSCP and Media DSCP Both ToS and DSCP QoS are supported for VoIP packets sent out from the BMG VoIP Gateway E http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Eek gt OA A Ash Favores Guess FASES Address E http 67 104 98 120 y Eao al DHCP Qos Configuration E A pS Qos Type DiffServ y DANS ee Please SAVE to take effects on next power up Mac Cloning PSTN Anternet 7 Figure 17 QoS Configuration Window Item Description QoS Type The type of QoS can be disabled DiffServ or ToS ToS The value of ToS is usually between 8 120 Signal DSCP The value of Differentiated Services Code Point for Signal 4 255 Media DSCP Th
8. 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt OA A Qsearch Favorites meda B S Address E http 767 104 98 120 m a Links Copernic Agent fs The Web xl al VolP MGC Syslog Call Agent Address 127 0 0 1 Wild carded RSIP Enable Disable Provision aalv ip_addr Endpoint Name Style C mac_addr fip_addr aalw mac_addr Figure 30 VoIP MGCP Configuration Window Item Description This port number is identified to receive send data from to the Call Agent Call Agent Address Specifies the IP Address of Call Agent Call Agent Port This port number is identified to receive send data from to the VoIP Gateway Wild carded Enabling this field permits the use of wild card signals to replace RTP with RSTP RSTP Endpoint name style Sets Endpoint name style ex aaln ip_addr mac_addr ip_addr aaln mac_addr Expires Expires specifies the period in seconds that the VoIP Gateway sends keeping alive message to the Call Agent This is to help check the connection status in case the VoIP Gateway is accidentally Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 41 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 EN disconnected from the Call Agent 3 12 4 SIP This screen allows you to make SIP configurations including local port SIP proxy server address port number registrar server address port number expiry time SIP domain an
9. Be da e ended Bie at 62 3 15 3 DREDOOP E ek ee 63 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING ccsssssssssscsssssscsscesessessscssesssssscssesssessessessscssesssssscesesssessessssssessesssessoss 64 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS csccssscsssssscssssssccsecsscssecsscsscssscssessesssessessesssessssssssssesssessesssessessssssessosssessoss 65 iv BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 1 Overview The BMG7011 and BMG7012 are external standalone devices that can provide cost effective voice communication over an IP Network The BMG7011 and BMG7012 gateways are available in one and two channel models respectively Both models connect directly to analog phones fax machines and the IP Networks without the need for additional equipment With the Ethernet interface of the VoIP gateways connected to another device with a WAN interface e g xDSL cable modem the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways provide toll quality voice communication and reliability for the user 1 1 Package Contents Carefully unpack the shipping package containing the VoIP gateway and make sure that you have the following items If you find anything missing mismatched or damaged promptly contact your dealer who you purchased your product from for assistance One VoIP Residential Gateway One RJ 11 telephone line for first telephone One RJ 11 telephone line for second telephone optional One RJ 11 telephone line for PSTN backup use optional One RJ 45 Ethernet cab
10. You can edit the phone book to map the IP and phone number f Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Bak gt Y A Qsearch Favorites Meda 41h fe S G Address http ije7 104 98 120 SSS Go Links gt Copernic Agent The web xl al Phone Book IS oOo Password Upgrade This setting takes effect immediately TFTP Figure 41 VoIP Call Feature Configuration Window Item Description IP Address for the phone specified Phone Number Phone book number to call Phone Book Maximum 100 entries Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 56 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 13 Password Configuration 3 13 1 Supervisor Password The password will be used for authentication It is recommended that you reset the password for administrator security 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Heak gt Dase Favorites Beda G D SH oS B Address http 67 10498 120 E c Links gt Copernic agent THe web Supervisor Passy rn This setting takes effect immediately Please SAVE to take effects on next power up Upgrade _OK Cancel TFTP Password Save Figure 42 Supervisor Password Window Old Password Enter the predefined password New Password Enter the new password Confirm Password Re enter the new password in this field to ensure it is correct O Copyrigh
11. connected directly to PSTN Blinking When there is an incoming call the telephone is ringing LINE Green On When the telephone is in use LINE1 LINE2 Off When telephone is not in use WAN LAN ONLINE Green All Blinking Momentary blinking indicating gateway Reboot ONLINE LINE s Green All Blinking Simultaneous blinking indicates Firmware upload in progress Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 2 2 Rear View Ports Figure 2 The rear panel of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways e LINE RJ 11 connector connected to PSTN back up line e PHONE amp PHONE2 RJ 11 connectors connected to analog telephones or Fax machines e PWR Power connector connected to the power adapter packaged with the BMG unit e ENET Ethernet RJ 45 connector connected to PC using a RJ 45 Ethernet cable optional e WAN Ethernet RJ 45 connector connected to WAN access device such as the cable modem or ADSL modem O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 2 3 Initial Installation Procedures for ADSL and Cable Networks Prior to installing the BMG7011 7012 into the network the units must be setup to work within either a PPPoE DHCP or Static IP environment This is accomplished prior to placement of the unit into the network 1 Configuring TCP IP Protocol for your PC allowing for entry into web ba
12. y a DHCP VLan Ta nfiguration WAN VLan Tag disable C enable Data Priority 0 Data VLan ID a Voice Priority 1 Voice VLan ID la Mac Cloning PSTN Figure 19 DHCP Configuration Window Enable VLAN mode or disable VLAN mode Set Data priority between 0 7 Data VLan ID Set Data VLAN ID between 2 4094 Voice Priority Set Voice priority between 0 7 Voice VLan ID Set Voice VLAN ID between 2 4094 Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 30 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 7 Mac Cloning This function is intended mainly for users connecting through a cable modem connection Some ISPs require the MAC address registration of the computer behind the cable modem before connections can be established The BMG takes the place of the computer behind the modem and the local user can use the MAC Cloning option to enter the original PC MAC address without the need to contact the ISP 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet E Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Asearch Favorites Media 3a 48 53 o des 104 98 120 y 60 Links gt Mac Cloning Configuration Mac Cloning disable C enable Mac Cloning Mac Address 000000000000 PSTN Provision Syslog EMS IO lem Figure 20 Mac Cloning Window Enables MAC Cloning mode or disables MAC Cloning mode Specify the MAC address for MAC spoofing Copyright 2004 Oki Networ
13. A Asearch Favorites meda 4 D 3 M S A Address El http 167 104 98 108 y Go Links gt Al Status Port Status Pero ep ntc taste cae OOO Figure 5 Port Status Window Item Description Phone 1 Port Shows phone status either VoIP mode or PSTN mode PSTN mode when VoIP is not available Phone 2 Port Shows phone status either VoIP mode or PSTN mode PSTN mode when VoIP is not available WAN Port Shows WAN Link status either connected or not connected LAN Port Shows LAN Link status either connected or not connected Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved Copernic Agent 9 the Web 16 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 1 3 DHCPC Status If you enable DHCP mode you can see the status by clicking DHCPC Status C connection A http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt DA Qsearch Favorites Queda G D SMS B Address El http 67 104 98 120 v Go Links gt Copernic Agent PO re web y a DHCPC Status Figure 6 DHCPC Status Window Item Description IP Assigned IP Address assigned by DHCP server for this unit Subnet Mask Subnet Mask Broadcast Broadcast Gateway Default Gateway DNS DNS Address NTP Server IP Address of NTP Server Provision Server IP Address of Provision Server Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Res
14. AN IP still remain Network Settings Copyright 2003 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 62 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 8 3 15 3 Reboot Once you click Reboot the system will restart and be updated with new configuration data stored in the flash memory Reboot it will take 20 seconds to reboot and startup Password Upgrade TFTP Save Reboot Figure 48 Reboot Window O Copyright 2003 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 63 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 8 Appendix A Troubleshooting This section covers possible problems that may be encountered while using the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP Gateways and suggested solutions to them If you follow the suggested solutions below but the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways still do not work properly contact technical support for further advice Q Power LED does not light up S First check the AC adapter rating The input rating must meet the specification of the country The AC adapter must be DC 12V 1 2A output S Ifthe AC adapter output is correct The problem will be on the VoIP Gateway Please replace the VoIP Gateway Q Ethernet interface cannot work S Make sure the Ethernet adapter card installed in the PC is workable The technician can use Hub Switch to test it S Make sure the Ethernet cable is workable and the connection between PC and the VoIP Gateway is secure Q Broadband access cannot work S Ma
15. Automatic Fax Detection H 450 Supplementary Service H 235 Security MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS TELNET TFTP SYSLOG SNMP HTTP Server NTP STUN PPPoE Client DHCP Client UNIT PERFORMANCE Typical Unit Latency G 711 50ms G 729a 55ms G 723 1 135ms Echo Cancellation G 168 30dB 16ms POWER REQUIREMENT DC Input 12VDC 1A Power Adapter Universal 100 230VAC 50 60Hz 18W PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions W190 7 5 x D130 5 x H30 1 2 mm in Weight 340g 0 75 lbs Without Power Adapter ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F To 40 C 104 F Storage Temperature 10 C 14 F To 70 C 158 F Operating Humidity 10 To 90 Relative Non Condensing Storage Humidity 5 To 95 Relative Non Condensing REGULATORY CERTIFICATIONS Safety UL60950 EN60950 EMC FCC Part 15 Class B EN55022 Class B CE marking Telecom FCC Part 68 CTR21 Manufacturing ISO 9001 Copyright 2003 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 65
16. OKI Oki Network Technologies BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User s Guide Oki Network Technologies Revision 1 9 Preliminary Document Revision History Title BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User s Guide Document No P N BMG12 UG Author Oki Network Technologies Revision Revision Date Reason for Update Updated by 0 9 11 22 03 First draft J Yaya 1 8 3 18 04 Corrections and additions Copyrights Notice The BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateways are products of Oki Network Technologies Rights to reproduce this manual are restricted by the Copyrightf XE Copyright Act No part of this document may be reproduced stored on a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means electronic mechanical imaging recording or otherwise without the express written permission of Oki Network Technologies Information in this document is subject to change without notice The contents of this document have been prepared with the utmost care However if you should notice an ambiguous point or omission please contact an authorized agent Oki Network Technologies assumes no responsibility with respect to consequences resulting from the use of these products and or the content and interpretation of the information contained in this manual O 2004 Oki Network Technologies All rights reserved First edition November 2003 Ethernet is a reg
17. ONFIGURATION S 033 resons a aS a a aa aeaa Govan a e Eaa DEIS 34 3 10 DY SEOGCONFIGURATION ha toca E EA es vote EE E E E ides coautnteeseeds 35 311 EMS CONFIGURATION Iaa r ERE E S E R EO RN 36 3 11 1 EMS A O E R 36 3 11 2 SNMP CoN EE ER E Ria 37 3 11 3 SNMP Trp TOV Cb a wis Sig ea ias 38 3 12 VOIP CONFIGURATION cx cesssdnesabeane snc savsuneoasoanssncsussdnieaseatie ve sacgensoasaasebwe cua cond eas snbeobe cdetendebevastoverectendeeuasyenes 39 3 12 1 PIO et ee ee aS O es Na lee EAB caca 39 3 12 2 Us ik A A A 40 3 12 3 MGCP ai A A E tens Sted vs Cotes A A AA vs te 41 3 12 4 Leah NAN RM da da tied elabora 42 3 12 5 IDA A COTTE Roos ANA Terre E E E E E E rere tert E E 44 3 12 6 CDE E ca 46 3 12 7 EMMA A aaa A Seatac en AA action 48 3 12 8 DTP 2 eee E valk ok A Aa 49 3 12 9 MA ee 50 DADA PAM EE IA E NEN AM AAT I VAI EARNE SEE dd O TE IASS 52 ITLI STUN AA 53 322 Speed Dial dd aa a ue ei de dedo 0 a o eos da ak 54 3213 CCa Features a ia 55 IALIA gt Phone DOM A A A AERE 56 3 13 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION A A dese ENIR 57 3 13 1 Supervisor Password idas ias 27 3 13 2 User ROSSWOTG MA ee cado o caldo a a eaaa 58 3 14 UPGRADE CONFIGURATION 33 aes tner o E A A costae e ETE 59 3 14 1 Firmware e 8 cck sade Poel cut td atadas 59 3 14 2 Con OUA ORe a a a e aaa ias 60 3 19 SAVE E A E A EE E A EE 61 3 15 1 Saver Configuratio seinien eh Oe RA AES WE Tn atten he ead hes a ORES He eg oo 61 3 15 2 LOA Default SCHINGS tcc oss O Nie BNO lactase
18. P Gateway is accidentally disconnected from Gatekeeper Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 44 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 Enables the Fast start mode or Disable to Normal start mode DTMF Specifies the DTMF signal types O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 45 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 6 CODEC This screen allows you to set CODEC configurations including Codec Rate Preferred Codec and VAD Save and Reboot 7 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back O A A Reach GgFavorites media lt 4 Eh G j Fr i Lio a VolP Codec Provision Codec Rate 20 G71U PCMU C G711A PCMA G7294 6723 1 Syslog EMS Preferred Codec VAD Enable Disable oK Cancel Figure 33 VoIP Codec Configuration Window CODEC Rate CODEC rate specifies the packetization time in milliseconds The value is from 10 to 40 ms for G 711 in 10 ms increments 20ms recommended The value is from 10 to 80 ms for G 729A in 10 ms increments 20ms recommended The value is 30 60 or 90 ms for G 723 1 30ms recommended Preferred CODEC Specifies the preferred method of voice compression Voice Activity Detection feature Enabled sending packets only while the user is speaking This will save the bandwidth but cause the time delay Copyright 2004 Oki Net
19. Trap Community The Community is used when the user processes the traps Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 37 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 11 3 SNMP Trap Target The BMG7011 7012 VoIP gateways support 4 Trap targets You can specify each IP and Port to receive the traps sent from the VoIP Gateway Save and Reboot a http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A search airavortes Meda A D 3 M SS B Address http 67 104 98 120 y Go Links gt Copernic Agent A the web y al SNMP Trap Configuration Provision of Con eac oo o Figure 27 SNMP Trap Configuration Window Item Description The traps will be sent on or not off Specify the IP Address to which the traps of the VoIP Gateway will be sent Specify the Port to which the traps of the VoIP Gateway will be sent Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 38 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 VoIP Configuration 3 12 1 Protocol This screen allows you to set the preferred protocol ENTE Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele gdt View Favorites Tools Help Heak gt OA A search Favores meds B S Sw Y Address http J67 104 08 120 mi Links Copernic Agent fs THe Web x al VolP Protocol C MGCP Provision Syslog C SP EMS H323 Figure 28 VoIP User Configur
20. WAN IP You can select the method to obtain the IP address of the VoIP Gateway by selecting one of the following modes After the BMG is rebooted the settings you have made will take effect Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt Dl A search GFavortes meda S R SM E SE Copernic gentf THe Web y WAN Configuration Static IP Address 67 f104 98 120 DHCP PPPoE Figure 10 WAN Configuration Window Static IP Address The IP address of the WAN side is assigned by the user IP The IP address of the WAN side for static IP assignment mase The subnet mask of the WAN side for static IP assignment The IP address of the default Gateway of WAN side for static IP assignment DNS The IP Address of Domain Name Server of WAN side for static IP assignment DHCP The IP Address of the WAN side is assigned by the ISP s DHCP server PPPoE The IP Address of the WAN side is assigned by ISP s PPPoE server 3 A 3 4 O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 21 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 3 2 Remote Provisioning If the Provisioning is off telnet and http access from WAN port is blocked This function is only active in gateway mode Back gt gt amp 2 AES Favorites meda 4 D GM SS B Address E http 67 104 98 120 y Go Links gt Copernic Agent PO The web y al VAN Provision
21. assword Upgrade Figure 38 VoIP STUN Configuration Window NAT Address Statically specifies the IP address of the BMG for VoIP if it is installed behind a NAT The IP address is the WAN side IP address from the NAT device Do not set an IP address when STUN is used STUN will automatically update this address STUN Server Address Specifies the IP address of STUN server Simple Traversal of User Datagram STUN Server Port Specifies the port number of STUN server Specifies the local port number of STUN client Expires Expires specifies the period in seconds that the VoIP Gateway sends STUN message to STUN server This is to help check the connection status in case the VoIP Gateway is accidentally disconnected from STUN server User can dynamically set the IP address for VoIP using STUN Please set the NAT address to 0 if STUN method is used Vice versa if NAT address is used set the STUN Server Address to 0 Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 53 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 12 Speed Dial The speed dial is used to set up a list of telephone numbers and SIP addresses of the call parties you wish to call 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer 0 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EBack gt Q A Qsearch GyFavorites meda lt 4 Ly 3 E S S Address E http 67 104 98 120 Go Links Copernic Agent 9 re Web al VolP S
22. ation Window Ttem Description mece select MGCP for MGCP Protocol SIP Select SIP for SIP Protocol Select H 323 for H 323 Protocol Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 39 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 2 User This screen allows you to set the user information such as username password and display name You should obtain the values from your service provider for these services Save and Reboot 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer a 0 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back A Search G Favorites Media amp 4 Er amp a El 5 Address E http 67 104 98 120 7 co Links Copernic Agent PO the web al A CEE be i M userO 7371001 ez OKIBHG 100 OK Cancel Bme Z Figure 29 VoIP User Configuration Window Item Description User check box Check user0 or user or both for phone to be used Specifies the name or phone number of the user Password Specifies the password of the user Display name Specifies the displayed user name for H 323 protocol specifies H 323 ID O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 40 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 3 MGCP This screen allows you to make MGCP configurations including local port call agent address call agent port number wild carded RSIP Name style and expiry time 3 http 67 104
23. d subject Save and Reboot 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Hek gt O A A Qsearch Fwote Queda S SM SS M Address fa http 67 104 98 120 y Go Links 2 Copernic Agent PO me Web y Provision Syslog EMS VoIP SIP 5060 MA Proxy Address Proxy Port 5060 Registrar Address Registrar Port 5060 oK Cancel Figure 31 VoIP SIP Configuration Window Item Description Specifies the port number of the SIP stack 5060 is the default port number Proxy Address Specifies the IP address of SIP proxy server Specifies the port number of SIP proxy server Registrar Address Specifies the IP address of Registrar server Registrar server is often the same as SIP proxy server Registrar Port Specifies the port number of Registrar server Expires specifies the period in seconds that the VoIP Gateway sends Registration message to Registrar server This is to help check the connection status in case the VoIP Gateway is Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 42 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 PA Al accidentally disconnected from the Registrar server SIP Domain Specifies the domain name to which BMG is assigned to by the service provider Subject Specifies the content of the subject header in outgoing INVITE message This is used to indicate the title of the call O Copyright 2004 Oki Networ
24. dow Item Description RTP port Specifies the RTP port number to the far end device that the voice packet should be received on this port number Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 9 Tone This screen allows user to set the tone configurations including Rx gain Tx gain ringing tone dial tone busy tone ring back tone and call waiting tone You can choose the country tone or you can customize with the following parameters Save and Reboot Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help bak gt gt OA A Qsearch Favorites Queda D 3 w ES EA Go Links gt Copernic Agent The wed VoIP Tone a ee a A 08 Password K Upgrade 9 Cancel Figure 36 VoIP Tone Configuration Window Item Description Select one of listed countries for country default tone Adjusts the receiving audio gain to be higher or lower range 15 to 15dB Adjust the transmitting audio gain to be higher or lower range 15 to 15dB a OA O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 50 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 Call Waiting Sets the call waiting tone pattern lt ontime offtime in milliseconds freq1 freq2 in Hz gt Tone O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 51 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 10 FAX This screen all
25. e gateway unit to have the new settings take effect Once you click on the Save button from the window below the new configuration data is automatically written into the FLASH memory and the system will be refreshed with new data on your next reboot refer to the following section Reboot Save Configuration to Flash Save current settings to flash System will take 5 seconds to save settings Save Password Upgrade TFTP Save Figure 46 Save Configuration to Flash Window O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 61 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 8 3 15 2 Load Default Settings Click on the Load button if you would like to restore all default settings of the BMG7011 7012 Reboot the gateway for the new settings to take effect See the next section Reboot for more information ELA Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites AAA Back gt O A A Qsearch ravories ueda J D SH 5S B Address E http 67 104 98 120 260 Links gt Copernic Agent O re Web a Load Default Settings Default Default except current Network Settings Load default settings Please REBOOT to take effect Password Upgrade TFTP Save Reboot Figure 47 Load Default Settings Window Item Description Deta o All value will reset to default Default except current All value will reset to default while the network setting W
26. e value of Differentiated Services Code Point for Media 4 255 Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 28 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 6 2 DSCP Configuration You can set the DSCP mode to Trusted or Un Trusted The DSCP mode of operations is supported for PC data traffic through the LAN interface If it is set to Trusted Mode the BMG will preserve the DSCP settings from the LAN interface If it is set to Un Trusted mode the BMG will remark to DSCP DE before forwarding to Uplink interface 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A search Favorites Leda D SH OSM Address E http 67 104 98 120 y Go Links gt Copernic Agent PO The web y DHCP El DSCP Configuration WAN This setting takes effect immediately Please SAVE to take effects on next power up ok Cancel Figure 18 DHCP Configuration Window DSCP Mode Select Trusted mode or Un trusted mode Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 29 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 6 3 VLan Configuration You can enable the VLan tag with VLan ID and priority for Data and Voice 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Dl A Qsearch Favorites Queda A D 3 MASA Address http 67 104 98 120 y Go Links gt Copernic Agent PO The web
27. erved 17 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 1 4 PPPOE Status If you enable PPPoE mode for WAN you can see the status by clicking PPPoE Status 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt O A A Aarh Favorites GBPmeda J D 3 MaS B Address ja http 67 104 98 120 y 60 Links gt Copernic Agent PO me web y 4 PPPoE Status Figure 7 PPPoE Status Window Item Description Service Name Service name assigned by PPPoE for this unit AC Name Server name assigned by PPPoE for this unit Local IP IP address Remote IP Server IP address DNS1 DNS IP address Primary DNS2 DNS IP address Secondary WINI WIN address Primary WIN2 WIN address Secondary Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 18 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 1 5 PPPoE Configuration If you select PPPoE to get WAN IP Address of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways you need to enter the User name and Password provided by your ISP ELA Microsoft Internet Explorer _ Back gt OA A search Favores Greda A Gy 3 M SS Address E http 67 104 98 120 y 60 Links gt Copernic Agent A theweb y 4 PPPoE Configuration OE ee gt fe irternet Figure 8 PPPoE Configuration Window Provide username obtained from your ISP Provide password obtained from your ISP Copyrigh
28. ffect immediately EMS Please SAVE to take effects on next power up Syslog Figure 22 PSTN Digitmap Window Item Description Prefix Enter the prefix of the telephone number The maximum length is 15 digits Length Enter the total length of the telephone number The length is ranged from 0 64 0 means the length is not fixed Add Modify Add or modify your desired prefix and length of the telephone number with 15 maximum entries Delete an existing prefix and length of the telephone number from the Digit Map Table Press this button will show new changes Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 33 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 9 Provision Configuration The BMG7011 7012 gateways support a Provisioning Configuration mechanism to set the gateway configuration parameters When the Gateway downloads the configuration file from the Provisioning server it will compare the downloaded parameters and existing local parameters If the former is newer the existing local setting parameters will be overwritten and the downloaded setting parameters will be written into the FLASH memory This feature sets Provision Configurations including server address server port number group and expiry time Save and Reboot Eile Edit view Favorites Tools Help Heak gt OA A Que GFavortes Guede G Dr SMA Mac Cloning PSTN Provision Syslog EMS Figure 23 Provision Configuration Window
29. istered trademark of Xerox Corporation Other companies and product names mentioned in this manual are the registered trademarks or services of their respective companies Revision 1 8 O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved ii 1 Contents OVERVIEW A NIN 1 1 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS riisit disc aeri A tai seescssscadiacs A AEA AG AAGA A AG 1 1 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS e eth A Se he te aie as a 1 1 3 FEATURES MAar a co a airada 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION e seseesosessesessosessossesossosessosossossssosossossosossosossossssossosossosossosessosossosossosossessosessese 3 2 1 FRONT VIEW LEDS at A a E AS A as 3 2 2 REAR VIEW PORTS astral dee a din 4 2 3 INITIAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR ADSL AND CABLE NETWORKS cooooooccoccononononncononononncnnnnnnonncnnnonos 5 2 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Protocol for Your PC ccccccccccccccceeescecseeeseeeseteseceeeeecsecsceeeecesesessessseesseesseeseessesseeenes J 2 4 CONFIGURING THE BMG7011 AND BMG7012 VOIP GATEWAYS oococoococoncononnnnononncnncnononnnonnnnnonncnnnonncnn cinco 6 2 4 1 Configuring via Web Browser soselei nereis enrenar sarane r enia aaraa nan rnrins 6 2 42 Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPOE cccccccseesscsseesseseeeseesetestuseeneceseeseceeceseeaeenseeaeenseaeeas 7 2 43 Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP oonnininicininncicnncnnncinnccnacnrann raro narran 9 2 44 Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address ooonnoonninniininnn
30. k Technologies All Rights Reserved 43 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s 3 12 5 H 323 Guide Rev 1 9 This screen allows you to make changes to the H 323 configurations including local port H 323 Gatekeeper ID Gatekeeper Address port number H235 Password optional expiry time Fast Start mode and DTMF signal type Save and Reboot E http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Gsearch Gigravorites meda A B 3 M SS Address a http 67 104 98 120 Go E Provision Syslog EMS Item Specifies the port number of the H 323 stack 1720 is the default port number Gatekeeper ID wf E m ue bo Ww Gatekeeper ID Gatekeeper Address 1 Gatekeeper Address 2 Gatekeeper Port 1719 m ul Fast Start C InBand C Q931 UserInfo Figure 32 VoIP H 323 Configuration Window 67 104 98 81 Enable Disable H245 Alphanumeric C H245 Signal Type Copernic Agent O 8 me web ag Internet Z Specifies the ID of Gatekeeper GK1 Address Specifies the IP address of Gatekeeper GK2 Address If Secondary Gatekeeper is specified Gatekeeper port Specifies the port number of Gatekeeper H235 Password Specifies the password for secured registration Expires specifies the period in seconds that the VoIP Gateway sends Registration message to Gatekeeper This is to help check the connection status in case the VoI
31. k Technologies All Rights Reserved 31 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 8 PSTN Configuration 3 8 1 Switch Key This functions allows user to set PSTN switch number User can switch VoIP mode to PSTN mode by entering a 4 digit entry 0000 is the default value In the event IP service from provider is down or to make calls via the PSTN network users can enter four digit code and instantly make calls over PSTN E http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File View Favorites Tools Help Heak gt OA A Qseach Favores Meda GS DEA B Ad ress El hepiis7 106 08 720 lA gt al PSTN Switch Key Mac Cloning ESUD This setting takes effect immediately Please SAVE to take effects on next power up Provision ok Cancel Syslog EMS Figure 21 PSTN Switch Key Window PSTNWKEY Specify digit for immediate PSTN Access Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 32 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 8 2 Digit Map This function allows user to set the Digit Map User can set up a list of numbers with specific prefix and total length of phone number to switch from VoIP mode to PSTN mode When user enters in specific predefined phone numbers the BMG gateway will automatically send these calls over the PSTN File Edit View Favorites Tools Help PSTN Digitmap Add Modify Delete Refresh Mac Cloning PSTN Provision Digit Map Table This setting takes e
32. ke sure the Ethernet cable is workable and the connection between Broadband device and the VoIP Gateway is secure S Check the DHCP or PPPoE server setting You have to enter correct username and password for PPPoE registration Q Cannot download the proper configuration file S Check if the connection between Provisioning Server and the VoIP Gateway is secure S Check if the file name and setting of Provisioning file are correct Q VoIP LED does not light up S Check if configuration file indicates correct IP address and information of Soft Switch S Check if the VoIP Gateway is able to connect to Soft Switch S Check if the authorization content between the VoIP Gateway and Soft Switch are the same Q Cannot use PSTN backup line S Disconnect the VoIP Gateway from the power supply and then check if PSTN backup line is workable S Check the settings of PSTN switch key and digit map are correct Copyright 2003 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 64 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 8 Appendix B Specifications SPECIFICATIONS USER INTERFACE Subscriber Port 1 Port 7011 2 Port 7012 RJ11 PSTN Port 1 Port Back up PSTN Life Line RJ11 LAN Port 1 Port 10B T 100B TX RJ45 NETWORK INTERFACE WAN Port 1 Port 10B T 100B TX RJ45 VOIP PROTOCOLS Call Control H 323 v4 and v2 SIPv2 MGCPv1 Audio CODEC G 711 u A law G 729a G 723 1 Fax Transmission T 38 Real Time 2 4k 19 2kbps
33. le One power adapter with power plug One package contents sheet 1 2 System Requirements One RJ 45 Broadband Internet connection via cable ADSL or wireless modem etc One PC with 10Mbps 100Mbps or 10 100 Mbps Ethernet card installed or Ethernet port for unit management purposes TCP IP protocol for each PC Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or later 5 0 is strongly recommended for web configuration One or two standard touch tone telephone s 1 3 Features KEY FEATURES e BMG7011 1 Channel e BMG7012 2 Channel e Integrated Routing Capabilities e Call Control Protocols H 323 SIP MGCP Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 1 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 e Caller ID Indication with FSK Modem DTMF e Outward Speed Dial e Automatic Call Routing To PSTN For Specific Numbers e Backup Life Line Access To PSTN By Switch Code e Custom Country Tone Definitions e Internal Call Routing Table e H 450 Call Supplementary Services e H 235 Security Gatekeeper Authentication e Configurable CODEC With Flexible Packet Size e Support For T 38 Real Time Facsimile Transmission QoS FEATURES e Adaptive Jitter Buffer e G168 Echo Cancellation e Voice Activity Detection VAD e Comfortable Noise Generation CNG e IP Packet ToS Field Bit Management e EEE 802 1p Q Priority Tag VLAN Support e Internal Voice Priority Control To LAN WAN Port MANAGEMENT FEATURES e Support Static PPP
34. lephone to access the PSTN service 4 ENET optional Plug one end of the RJ 45 Ethernet cable into the ENET port and plug the other end into the Ethernet socket of NIC on your PC Optional for the PC to connect to the Internet 5 PWR Plug one end of the power adapter into the PWR port and plug the other end into an electric outlet on the wall Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 13 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 Web Interface Screen Descriptions The following pages contain brief descriptions of each web page and its functions within the web based configuration web server To apply any setting altered on any page click OK To clear values entered on the screen click Reset Changing to another screen without clicking OK will not save the settings you have made Remember to click OK before browsing screens or your configuration will be ignored Note After making all necessary settings you need to save the configurations and then reboot the BMG to make the new settings take effect Resetting to Default firmware v01 04 01 or higher To reset BMG settings to default settings or to reset a password and if your firmware is version 01 04 01 or higher you can use the Keypad Analog phone connect to first port to Reset To Default dial 123 O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 1 Status 3 1 1 System S
35. ng to ID The ID of the port forwarding rule is to be deleted Rule Table Maximum of 10 forwarding together with IP Filtering can be specified Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 25 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 5 2 IP Filtering You can add or delete IP Filter Rule to the device in Gateway mode When the packet enters the VoIP Gateway the packet will be blocked if the source IP of the packet matches the rule of IP Filter Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help peo cys 93 E Eg Favorites iMedia sle oa E TF Filter Table D iw This setting takes effect immediately Please SAVE to take effects on next power up Figure 15 IP Filter Configuration Window Item Description The Public IP Address is to be filtered The ID of the IP Filter rule is to be deleted TP Filter Table Maximum of 10 entries together with Port Forwarding can be specified Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 26 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 5 3 DMZ You can enable or disable DMZ and specify the IP address of DMZ in Gateway mode When an unfiltered packet enters the VoIP Gateway it will be transferred to the DMZ not port forwarded and not matched for the NAPT binding Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help bak gt O A A Asearch Favorites
36. ninininnnconncncrnrernnns 11 2 5 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW FOR ADSL AND CABLE NETWORKS coccooonoocconconnonncnnnonnonnconconccnncnn conocia non ncnncnnos 12 AA NN 15 IAL A e led ee o 15 ES LES A E E eh agen D Se ne a eee eae a a 16 JA SDA GPC SIGHS Sato 17 SALI BLRIOE SM AUS cet aS ses anna tn a co T 18 SAS PPPOE Confeuranon eS icc teil e e o ls e ihe rier ok ol nthe 19 3 2 DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION a A Be Sa ca Se a Ra 20 SED DHCP ACOR ASUS AAA e si 20 3 3 WAN CONFIGURATION sist iia 21 Bedok WAIN TP at aa trad 21 3 3 2 Remote ANA AR siririna ansni ne einans aenisaa serer nre ninenin inia nena 22 33 31 Device Mode ie A ee da E A E o a e Se he 23 3 4 NEP a A A a a ana a a fot o 24 FA N E AN Md A e a A a N a 24 3 5 NAPT CONFIGURATION ss isiccvissscescosseeicessonscencevacnscencovececcenaenacencevececcevdevaconcenssvedes cobdced covecvedebcovidet do FESES 25 39 b Port Forwarding s riae e A bees ghee Oa a eae a SSS a KE aria 25 Sided EP QUA LA EA EE A A 26 BB DML A a 27 3 6 DOS AA A A 0s Wak dea was nd sta A AE AAA Aa 28 E INES IL AAA II A E A TEO 28 36 2 DSCP CONIZU AO a a edo io Did 29 LO VEGI COn ON OUO esre a E aa E rado 30 3 7 MAC CLONS orae O EATA tosis sou A A AA AAA T 31 3 8 PSTN CONFIGURATION cocooconnocodonionc noconsonodondaniinndonneno dan dani airi aiaiai ieir EAEE r aa S idrain ei ra don cotdenddendoves 32 30 1 E E A A E a a teeta Me vacate seed a aa a ea E es 32 ES DN A O a A A ER a R 33 3 9 PROVISION C
37. oE And DHCP IP Address Assignment e Automatic Provisioning Mechanism For Telephone Number Assignment Configuration Uploads And Firmware Upgrades e Web Based Configuration Management e TELNET Command Line Interface e TFTP Configuration And Firmware Automatic Provisioning e SYSLOG Status Monitoring And Fault Management e SNMP v2 MIB2 e Multiple Level Password Security e NTP Time Management e UNIX Windows Based Element Management System EMS Optional INTEGRATED ROUTING FEATURES e Bridge Gateway Mode e NAPT e DHCP Server e DMZ e IP Filtering Port Forwarding O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Front View LEDs Broadband Media Gateway PWR WAN LAN ONLINE LINE1 LINE2 Broadband Media Gateway PWR WAN LAN ONLINE LINE Figure 1 The front panel of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways LED Color Status Description On When the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways is powered on PWR Green Off No power provided Blinking When data is being transmitted or received WAN Green On When WAN Link is established Off When WAN Link is not established Blinking When data is being transmitted or received LAN Green On When LAN Link is established Off When LAN Link is not established On When VoIP telephone service is ready ONLINE Green Off When VoIP telephone service is not ready Phone line is
38. ows user to set the port number for sending receiving T 38 packets T 38 protocol supports data resending mechanism in case of any missing data during transmission Save and Reboot 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer p loj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Asearch Favorites media lt 4 B S w a S Address E http 67 104 98 120 y 260 Links Copernic Agent A e web a VoIP FAX T38 Fax Enable Disable T38 Port sora Please SAVE to take effects on next power up oK Cancel This setting takes effect immediately Call Features Phone Book Supervisor Password User Password Firmware a E E Done 49 Internet Figure 37 VoIP Fax Configuration Window T 38 Fax Enable or disable T 38 Fax transmission T 38 port Specifies the T 38 port number for sending receiving T 38 packets Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 52 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 11 STUN This screen allows user to set NAT address STUN server address STUN server port local port and expiry time Save and Reboot 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help teak gt O A Ash Guravortes Guede A D DM ad SA Address E http 67 104 98 120 z Go Links Copernic Agent D the Web E VoIP STUN NAT Address o P
39. peed Dial Number Destination Add Modify Delete Refresh Speed Dial Table No Number Destination Protocol User Speed Dial Call Features Phone Book Supervisor Password User Password meme Z Figure 39 VoIP Speed Dial Configuration Window Item Description Specifies the abbreviated number of the call party Destination Enter the SIP address or PSTN number of the call party Example leon tung 172 11 123 20 Add Modify Add or modify the abbreviated number and SIP address or full telephone number of the call party Delete Delete or modify the abbreviated number and SIP address or full telephone number of the call party from the Speed Dial Table Pressing this button will show new changes Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 54 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 13 Call Features Set Call features for BMG including call Hold call Waiting call Forwarding Save and Reboot 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt amp A Asearch Favorites media lt 3 Eh S 36 Address 2 http 67 104 98 120 so Links gt Copernic Agent Brmeweo y Call Feature Configuration Call Hold On off Call Waiting CA CA C of Disconnect Code 8 Call Transfer c Without Feature Code 25 Consultation Control C C Gateway heer OOOO C Ga
40. rt the web browser 2 Enter the default IP address 192 168 100 1 of this device in the Address box to access the web configuration menu Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 NETA r O 0 2 0 Pu orem Ome OE TE CA Oe gt 192 168 100 1 supervisor y Password secccccoee I Remember my password ECx e ET Opening page http 192 168 100 1 TT fap internet A 3 The web configuration menu provides two operation modes Supervisor Mode and User Mode The web configuration menu varies according to different operation mode Supervisor Mode When the following window pops up enter the predefined user name as supervisor and password as okiconnect and then press OK key User Mode For User mode login enter user in the User Name entry cell guest in the Password entry cell press OK 2 4 2 Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPoE EA Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help bak gt O A A search GFavortes meda 3 D S fl ES A Address http 67 104 98 120 Or Web PPPoE Configuration Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 Enter Username and Password supplied by Service Provider in the PPPoE Configuration setup screen Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer
41. s ja http 67 104 98 120 260 Links gt Copernic Agent 8 the Web al Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Password Upgrade TFTP Figure 44 Firmware Upgrade Window Current Version tae TN current Firmware version New Firmware Enter new Firmware s file name O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 59 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 14 2 Configuration You can upload to the current configuration to the TFTP server or download a new configuration to the unit from the TFTP server You have to specify TFTP IP Address for this purpose Either the configuration file or phonebook file can be uploaded or downloaded A http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help esk r gt OA A Qee aretes rete SAG M S TFTP Configuration Download Configuration y Password Upgrade TFTP Save Reboot Figure 45 Configuration Upgrade Window Item Description TFTP Configuration Select download upload configuration or phonebook TFTP IP Address Specifies TFTP Server IP Address TFTP File Name Enter proper file name at TFTP Server for configuration phonebook Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 60 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 15 Save 3 15 1 Save Configuration Whenever you change into a new configuration you need to save the new configuration data and then restart th
42. sed setup screensSteps involved with configuring the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways in Supervisor Mode 2 Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPoE 3 Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address 2 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Protocol for Your PC To communicate with and configure this device you will need to set your PC s IP protocol to the default BMG IP Address If you enable static IP addressing make sure your PC resides in the same subnet with this device s LAN IP Address default IP Address 192 168 100 1 default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 For Windows 98 Me 1 From the Start menu click Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click Network 3 On the Configuration tab check if TCP IP protocol is installed on the components list 4 If yes go to Step 8 If no then click Add 5 Highlight Protocol and click Add 6 Select Microsoft from the Manufactures list and select TCP IP from the Network Protocols list 7 Click OK You will see TCP IP displayed on the network components list 8 Highlight TCP IP and click Properties 9 Select the IP Address tab and check Specify an IP address 10 Set IP address as 192 168 100 100 Subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 and press OK For Windows 2000 XP J From the Start menu click Settings and then click Network and Dial up Connections Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 5
43. t 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 19 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 2 DHCP Server Configuration 3 2 1 DHCP Configuration If the device mode is gateway mode we support DHCP Server on LAN side to assign IP address etc to the PC s connected to the LAN port You can set the Status Last IP and Mode etc on this page After you make the settings click OK for the settings to immediately take effect 7 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Qsearch Ggravortes meda Edy S MES Copernic Agent PO me web y CI A Ta T E Figure 9 DHCP Configuration Window Item Description Status The DHCP Server is enabled or disabled Last IP The last IP can be assigned by the DHCP server The network settings assigned to the DHCP Client is Auto mode or Manual Mode In Auto mode the DNS settings are from the WAN side In Manual mode the DNS settings are from the user s input in this page DNS You can manually set the value in Manual mode or it takes the value from WAN side in Auto mode Domain You can manually set the value in Manual mode or it takes the value from WAN side in Auto mode The least time of the DHCP client to holding the network settings The value is useful in Auto mode Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 20 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 3 WAN Configuration 3 3 1
44. t 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 57 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 13 2 User Password The password will be used for authentication It is recommended that you reset the password for user security E http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer Elle Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt O A A Asearch Ggravorites GPmeda Er 3 w SS B Adtress repiie7 ines E al User Password Baxera This setting takes effect immediately Please SAVE to take effects on next power up Upgrade OK Cancel TFTP Done I PET 6 internet Z Figure 43 User Password Window Item _ A Enter the ieee o password Enter the new password Confirm Password Re enter the new password in this field to ensure it is correct Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 58 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 14 Upgrade Configuration 3 14 1 Firmware This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware on the VoIP Gateway from the web browser The firmware on the VoIP Gateway is stored on FLASH ROM To upgrade firmware you need to download the firmware to your local computer then click Browse to locate the new firmware on your computer Click Upgrade to complete the process See Firmware upgrade guide for additional information A http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer Back gt OA A Qsearch ravorites ueda J D 3 w 5S B Addres
45. tatus The setup screen example below will be displayed when you first connect This screen contains Board ID Firmware Version Web UI Version and MAC Address A http 67 104 98 108 Microsoft Internet Explorer A lol xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EbBack gt A Asearch Favorites meda lt 4 B S M ES Address E http 67 104 98 108 y 60 Links Copernic Agent A O me web gt OKI AS Board ID U39 V002 00 00_OKI Media Firmware Version V01 04 01 ateway Web UI Version 1 0 1 System Status MAC Address 00028AB513El Port Status DHCPC Status VoIP Service Status Connected to VoIP PPPoE Status PPPoE DHCP co uration WAN WAN IP Provisioning Device Mode NTP NIP hal et terete Figure 4 System Status Window Item Description Board ID Board ID is used to identify the unit and upgrade the firmware Firmware Version Specifies the installed firmware version Web UI Version Specifies the current Web User Interface version Specifies the unique hardware address of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP Gateways MAC Address Used for automated provisioning VoIP Service Status Specifies VoIP service status Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 15 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 1 2 Port Status You can check the status of all I O ports by clicking Port Status Back gt O A
46. teway heer OOOO ee C on off Activate 77 Password Destination PO Call Forward C On off Activate 7 6 Deactivate 7 6 J a Upgrade Destination o TFTP on off Activate 75 Deactivate 75 Destination J Number of i AA E A OE p enm Figure 40 VoIP Call Feature Configuration Window Port Configure port 1 or port 2 For BMG7012 Only Call Hold Enable or Disable Call Hold feature User can use flash key to hold the other party Once call hold is disabled call waiting is also disabled Call Waiting Enable or Disable Call Waiting feature If a user is talking with one party and the other call come in a user can use flash key to switch to either party If a user wants to disconnect with one party and talk with the other one a user needs to enter disconnect code Call Transfer Enable or Disable Call Transfer feature User can configure the feature code to perform call transfer function without consultation Call Forwarding Enable or Disable Call Forwarding There are 3 types Call Forwarding Always Unconditionally forward a call to the destination that user configured Busy Forward a call to the destination that user configured only when the line is busy No Answer Forward a call to the destination that user configured when nobody answers call after of rings Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 55 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 14 Phone book
47. teway gt within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen SAVE configuration settings 2 5 Installation Overview For ADSL and Cable Networks Example DSL installation Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 12 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 BMG7012 Dual Channel VolP Gateway Example Cable installation Figure 3 Installation Diagrams 1 WAN Plug one end of the RJ 45 Ethernet cable into the WAN port and plug the other end into the Ethernet port of the Internet service device such as the cable modem or ADSL modem Then connect the cable modem or ADSL modem to the modem port of the splitter using a RJ 11 telephone line 2 PHONE1 amp PHONE2 Plug one end of the RJ 11 telephone cable into the PHONE1 or PHONE port and plug the other end into the phone socket on a telephone set 3 LINE optional ADSL Plug one end of the RJ 11 telephone cable into the LINE port and plug the other end into the phone port of the splitter Then connect the splitter to the phone socket in the wall using a RJ 11 telephone cable Cable Plug one end of the RJ 11 telephone cable into the LINE port and plug the other end into the phone socket in the wall The LINE port is for back up use allowing for direct connection to the PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network If the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways lose WAN connection or the VoIP function is not available the BMG7011 and BMG7012 will allow the analog te
48. ty and expiration time Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Bsearch Gyravorites meda D SH SF SB Address http 67 104 98 120 y Go Links gt Copernic Agent PO me web y 4 Mac Cloning i PSTN MONA Provision Syslog OK Cancel EMS Figure 25 EMS Configuration Window itm OoOo Description Server Address Specifies the IP address of EMS server Server Port Specifies the Port number of EMS Server Specifies the Community used to EMS Server Expires Specifies the valid period of the VoIP gateway managed by EMS Server The unit is second Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 36 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 11 2 SNMP Community The BMG7011 7012 VoIP Gateway supports SNMP agent Users can use EMS to manage the VoIP Gateway via SNMP protocol Save and Reboot Z http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer Back gt O A A Qsearch Gyravortes BPmeda G Eb SM SS Bl Address hetp 1167 104 98 120 z 2c ime gt Copernic Agent SSC THe Web 4 SNMP Community Configuration CE O O ki GET Community as cet OK Cancel Provision Figure 26 SNMP Community Configuration Window Item Description The Community is used when the user sets OIDs Object Identifiers Get Community The Community is used when the user gets OIDs Object Identifiers
49. work Technologies All Rights Reserved 46 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 Disabled sending packets no matter the user is speaking or not This will improve the voice quality to be more smoothly but increase more traffic load O Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 47 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 7 Caller ID This screen allows the user to set the FSK and DTMF Save and Reboot E http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Qsearch ravortes Meda D Sl ESA CallerID Type FSK Provision Syslog DTMF EMS oK Cancel Figure 34 VoIP Caller ID Configuration Window FSK DTMF Specifies the Caller ID transmission type Copyright 2004 Oki Network Technologies All Rights Reserved 48 BMG7011 and BMG7012 User s Guide Rev 1 9 3 12 8 RTP This screen allows user to set RTP port number Save and Reboot 3 http 67 104 98 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt Q A Qsearch Favorites Smeda lt 4 D 3 wW a S Address E http 67 104 98 120 m Go Links Copericaget Af mrewbs xl Switch Key RTP Port ET Provision Syslog This setting takes effect immediately Please SAVE to take effects on next power up OK Cancel eme Z Figure 35 VoIP RTP Configuration Win

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