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1. After doing so your login user name is still admin but the password is what you have set here Administrator Password Initial Setup New Password Admin Password i 3 Verify Password CAUTION Be sure to record your new password and store it in a secure location 21 NN47928 311 3 Wizard pages Step 2 System Information Setup page e The Unit Name appears on the button bar of the Web UI near the corporate logo on the top left Change the default name as desired e United States US and Canada CA are the two choices for the Country field in the current models The country selection defines some of the telephone standards that the BSGX4e uses Step 3 Date and Time Setup page Most network equipment use a date and time signal in their internal processing logging and messaging functions Your choices are e SNTP Enable Simple Network Time Protocol refers to a network server that sends a date and time signal to the BSGX4e Choose yes if your service provider offers an SNTP server Choose no to set date and time manually e SNTP IP FQDN If using an SNTP server enter the IP address ex 123 156 7 89 or the FODN ex some domain com e GMT Offset Admin Password System Settings Date and Time WAN Interface LAN Interface QoS VoIP Configuration process a System Information Setup Admin Password System Settings Date and Time WAN Interfac
2. Quality of Service Setup page page 25 Configure the Quality of Service QoS feature QoS guarantees bandwidth for critical functions during times when your Internet connection is at full capacity This allows you to use VoIP voice over internet protocol telephones without the call being disrupted NN47928 31 1 Configuration overview 2 Connecting to BSGX4e T Voice over IP Setup page page 28 Configure the VoIP feature in accordance with the technical requirements of your VoIP service provider 8 Finishing up page page 28 Completion message and reminder to save the configuration created by the wizard NN47928 311 20 Configuration process 3 Wizard pages 3 WIZARD PAGES This section provides an overview of the configuration process then walks you through the process of filling in the fields on each page of the wizard We conclude with a short process on how to save a configuration file The wizard pages contain fields into which you enter data But much of that data is technical in nature and the purpose of this section is to explain those technical details Configuration process Perform the following steps to configure the BSGX4e Note Remember Use the Skip button to move to the next page without changing any data on the current page Use the Next button to save data changes on the current page and move to the next page Step 1 Administrator Password page For security reasons create a new password
3. Initial Setup Guide BSGX4e Business Gateway NN47928 311 Software Release 2 1 1 NN47928 311 BSGX4e 1 2 Business Services Gateway Document Status Standard Document Version 01 01 Document Number NN47928 311 Date July 2008 Copyright 2008 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Trademarks Nortel the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners NN47928 311 CONTENTS List of figures 5 List of tables 6 1 Introduction and preparation T Hardware m liee oss maamurre oh OE EEN N 7 IMCVOGUMICHOM so aie ies abses EA ne ie Hie AE se ie eee ane uses 7 Gelliie started sos hee sete eae edn eee ade es eee ESSO DER BEE pud 9 Cables ao ware wake EE ER ee eS es Sid ER Ga SS ee ees 9 Preliminary Information 0 0 eee eee eee eee 11 lossiues AO 0 1 2 00 ee EE EE N ET RE EE 12 Standard Internet Connecti
4. a range of 0 255 oee the IP listing in Acronyms and Abbreviations Subnet Mask This mask helps Internet traffic route through networks and subnetworks and mask or defines the range of addresses that can be used when creating a subnetwork netmask The format is the same as an IP address but typically ends with O 148 174 0 0 Gateway A device that connects one network to another This typically involves converting raw data into an IP protocol or converting one protocol to another protocol DNS Server A system for converting domain names into IP addresses For example www webpage com is translated to 142 178 15 12 Acronyms and Abbreviations 13 ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is an Internet technology that uses the telephone line to transmit Internet data at broadband speeds Asymmetric means the download speed is faster than the upload speed DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a service that automatically assigns temporary IP addresses to network equipment DNS Domain Name System is a service that converts host names and domain names into IP addresses For example a Web URL of www someplace com is translated to an IP address such as 140 178 12 56 on the Internet FQDN A Fully Qualified Domain Name is similar to the common Web URL we all use for surfing the Web Its format typically looks like some domain com or just domain com IP address Internet Protocol is commonly used in this docum
5. to Digital Subscriber Line DSL and Cable modems The BSGX4e is a stand alone box designed to sit on a desktop The following BSGX4e models are also available 7 NN47928 311 1 Introduction and preparation Introduction a The 210 model has an Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL interface for connecting to the Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAM of a service provider which is a central office switch for DSL service This model has a DSL modem built in to the WAN connector a The BSGX4e has a T1 E1 interface for connecting to a T1 E1 link of a service provider Who should use the Initial Setup Wizard The BSGX4e is typically installed by professional technicians in a corporate setting using the Web UI or the command line utility However the Initial Setup Wizard is designed to allow a less technical user to perform a self installation in a small office or home setting You are expected to have computer experience such as installing programs and connecting hardware devices Technicians If you use this wizard be aware that it sets many parameter defaults in the background You must use the Web UI to change their values as needed What is the BSGX4e BSGX4e is a powerful device that delivers Unified Communications to your office What is a gateway device In general a gateway is an Internet device that connects one network to another In this case it is connecting your office to the In
6. Quality of Service Setup C Default Button Initial Setup Set Default Admin Password ain Ts A Max Bandwidth bos 800000 i System Settings Fields with Date and Time Downstream QoS Default Values A Line Rats bos 1500000 Navigation WAN Interface din Musas LAN Interface QoS QoS Groups Voica Bandwidth bos 600000 eee inc 495 64000 The bandwidth allocated to the Control quality group for ARP PPP The total bandwidth allocated to all of the quality groups cannot exceed 90 of the Upstream QoS bandwidth Mouse Over Help Navigation Configuration overview 19 Before you begin the actual configuration of the BSGX4e you may find an overview of the process beneficial After the Welcome page the Initial Setup Wizard consists of the following pages Administrator Password page page 21 Change main password used to log on to the Web User Interface and the Initial Setup Wizard System Information Setup page page 22 Create a display name for your system and select the country of operation Date and Time Setup page page 22 Set the date and time for the system clock WAN Interface Setup page page 23 Configure the Internet interface in accordance with the technical requirements of the network of your service provider LAN Interface Setup page page 24 Configure the local network The telephones computers and fax machines you connect to the BSGX4e constitute your local network
7. actually lower than the default value you probably do not have to change the Voice group bandwidth Its 500 000 value works unless your upstream actual rate drops below 626 000 It is not common to have your bandwidth drop that low a Ifthe upstream rate is actually higher than the default value and you want to protect more simultaneous calls you can perform a simple calculation to determine the maximum value you can enter into the Voice Bandwidth field Calculate 90 percent of the upstream QoS bandwidth Subtract 64 000 for the Control group The result is the maximum value for the Voice Bandwidth field Here is an example calculation Your service provider informs you that your upstream rate is about 1 Mbps 1 000 000 bps a 1 000 000 x 0 9 900 000 b 1 080 000 64 000 836 000 The maximum value you can enter into the Voice bandwidth field is 836000 At this bandwidth The highest compression codec sustains 836 000 39 200 21 calls The lowest compression codec sustains 836 000 132 800 6 calls Typical VoIP traffic is a combination of calls using different compression rates although the high compression codecs are more common You need to consider the number of simultaneous calls you want to support compared to your available bandwidth and enter an appropriate value up to the maximum that you just calculated Entering the maximum value into the Voice Bandwidth field might not restrict bandwidth for other f
8. anage Add ons Explorer or the Add ons Firefox command in your browser to obtain the plug in Initial connections Step 1 Perform the following steps to connect the BSGX4e to the Internet connect your PC to the BSGX4e and open the Initial Setup Wizard Network cables are described in Table 1 on page 9 For connection diagrams see Figure 1 and Figure 2 beginning on page 10 CAUTION Your PC must be configured to accept addresses from DHCP rather than having a static address otherwise Step 3 fails DHCP is the default in PCs But if your PC has been previously configured for a particular network for example a home network it may have a static address Consult the user guide of your PC or professional assistance to change the address configuration Connect the power source Connect the power supply to 12V DC connector on the back panel of the BSGX4e NN47928 311 16 2 Connecting to BSGX4e Initial connections Step 2 Step 3 The STATUS LED on the front panel is off and then red during the start up process When the LED is steady green the unit is ready for operation Connect the Internet cable The Internet cable for the BSGX4e is an Ethernet cable from your DSL or cable modem Connection to other Internet outlets is possible but these modems are the most common source Connect the Ethernet cable to the BSGX4e WAN port on the back panel See the connection diagram in Figure 1 on page 10 for reference After con
9. bandwidth rates for different prices Compare the upstream and downstream default rates on this page to the bandwidth rates your service provider quoted to you If there are significant differences use the quoted rates If you use the quoted rates you may want to calculate a new value in the QoS Groups section as explained below Fill in the page fields as follows Upstream QoS Compare the Upstream QoS default value on the page to the upstream rate your service provider quoted to you If there is a significant differences enter the quoted rate in the Max Bandwidth field QoS performs best with the most accurate upstream link rate value so you may want to run bandwidth speed tests to determine your actual rate For the best results perform the test several times over different days and average the results You can use the following popular test sites e www speedtest net e myspeed visualware com e www dslreports com speedtest e www pcpitstop com internet bw asp Downstream QoS Link Rate As with the upstream rate compare the default value on the page to the downstream rate quoted by your service provider If there are significant differences use the quoted rates The accuracy of the downstream link rate is not as critical as for the upstream rate Encapsulation Encapsulation is the network process of adding header information to data packets for transporting and routing across the Internet Encapsulation makes the packets
10. bling connections and then begin the configuration process The Ouick Start Guide and the Installation Guide contain a lot of technical information but they are intended primarily for technicians This document provides summarized installation information specifically for a home or small office self install user Use the Ouick Start Guide and Installation Guide as references while reading this document Cables You must supply the network cables needed for the BSGX4e installation The BSGX4e uses commonly available cables that you can find at most consumer electronic stores Look at the connection diagrams in Figure 1 and Figure 2 that apply to your model of the BSGX4e Decide on where to place the BSGX4e box and determine the length of cables needed to your Internet connection and to any devices that you connect to the BSGX4e After determining these lengths you must acquire the cables listed in the following table Table 1 BSGX4e Cables BSGX4e Cable Type connector connector Type Notes WAN Ethernet Use CAT 5E or better cables RJ 45 plug The cables can be straight thru or Both ends cross over 1234 Ethernet Use CAT 5E or better cables RJ 45 plug The cables can be straight thru or Both ends cross over LINE Telephone Standard 2 wire telephone cable RJ 11 plug Both ends Nortel recommends that you connect the cable from the LINE port to the phone wall jack although this is optional You connect the cable from the LINE port t
11. can export a configuration file to your PC Then if the BSGX4e loses its configuration you can import the configuration file for complete recovery Follow the steps below to perform this task Creating a configuration file requires you to go into the Web UI User Interface which is that Web page you see behind the Initial Setup Wizard pages Saving a backup configuration file Step 1 Access the Web UI If you closed the Initial Setup Wizard but did not log out of the Web UI you see the home page If you did log out of the Web UI repeat the login instructions on page 17 29 NN47928 311 3 Wizard pages Backup configuration file Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 On the menu in the left pane of the window click Configuration In the display in the right pane click the Save Restore tab System gt Configuration Commands Save Restore Select a configuration file to restore Load File l CBrowse Under the Download configuration heading click Q Restore Download Download configuration Click Save in the window that opens This opens the O download standard Save As dialog box where you choose a storage location on your PC Restoring a backup configuration file Log in to the Web UI and navigate to the System gt Configuration page as described above for saving the configuration file Under the Select a configuration file to restore heading click the Browse butto
12. connection Max Bandwidth field The total bandwidth allocated to all groups combined cannot be more than 90 percent of Max Bandwidth The wizard configures the two most critical QoS groups for you The Voice group is for VoIP phone functions The Control group is for network functions that are critical to the BSGX4e s operation PPP and ARP are two such functions that get placed into this group QoS can protect traffic in both the upstream and downstream directions Downstream QoS works differently from the upstream When downsteam QoS is enabled in one or more QoS groups the BSGX4e limits incoming traffic that is not destined for a function protected by one of those QoS groups This creates sufficient incoming bandwidth for the protected traffic Configuration Click the Set Default button to get started This loads the following values into the page Table 3 Default Values Variable Value Upstream QoS 800000 Downstream QoS 1500000 Voice Group 500000 Control Group 64000 NN47928 31 1 1 2 3 Wizard pages Configuration process NOTE The numbers in the previous table are bps bits per second You may have seen large numbers abbreviated as Kbps 1 000 bps or Mbps 1 000 000 bps The BSGX4e likely requires a change of values given that this model is commonly used with DSL and cable modems Bandwidth for DSL and cable can vary widely with various location and network factors And service providers may offer different
13. d preparation 1 INTRODUCTION AND PREPARATION Hardware notice WARNING Before working on this eguipment be aware of good safety practices and the hazards involved with electrical circuits WARNING To reduce risk of injury fire hazard and electric shock do not install the unit near a damp location CAUTION Do not connect the PHONE port to the central office line CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only number 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified telecommunication line cord for all network and telecommunication connections Introduction This Initial Setup Guide provides explanations and instruction details for using the Initial Setup Wizard in the BSGX4e The Initial Setup Wizard guides you through a series of steps that configure the basic functions of the BSGX4e so that it is ready for operation The comprehensive configuration tool for the BSGX4e is the Web User Interface Web UI To access the Initial Setup Wizard you logon to the Web UI The Web UI is highly detailed and is designed for technicians and engineers The Initial Setup Wizard performs a simplified configuration process using the most common configuration parameters This document applies to the BSGX4e model in a home or small office environment and assumes you are connecting primarily SIP phones for VoIP service and PCs to your BSGX4e The BSGX4e has an Ethernet interface for connecting to the Internet This interface is suitable for connecting
14. e LAN Interface QoS VoIP If using an SNTP server enter the difference offset in hours from your location to Greenwich Mean Time SNTP servers use GMT For example the East Coast of the U S is 5 minus hours and the West Coast is 8 hours e Date and Time If using manual settings enter the current date and time here All fields are numeric The Hour field accepts 1 24 NN47928 311 22 Configuration process 3 Wizard pages Step 4 WAN Interface Setup page WAN Wide Area Network is your Internet connection Your choices to define this WAN Interface Setup e connection are DHCP Client Your service provider assigns a jalal Setup dynamic temporary IP address This is the Admin Password NE most common interface type ki LN Date and Time Subnet Mask EI Static IP You have purchased a static WAN Interface _ Gatevay permanent IP address a PPPoE This is a protocol that establishes a A IL direct connection to your service provider e rather than routing an IP address This is Self 1P common with DSL R Note Make note of the connection type you select here because you use it again in Step 6 Click the radio button that corresponds to your service account s interface type e DHCP Client No configuration is required e Static IP If you purchased a static IP address you received from your service provider the standard Internet connection data se
15. e IP Address By default the BSGX4e automatically supplies this address oetup Subnet Mask and mask This works for most situations so no further information is needed If you are connecting a device to the BSGX4e that requires this address or mask be changed seek professional advice See more discussion on the LAN Interface Setup Page on page 24 Quality of Upstream QoS Your service provider states the bandwidth rate for the Service Setup Max Bandwidth service account you have purchased Ideally they state an upstream and downstream rate D t S 0 D separately Having both of these rates helps QoS work Line Rat donee more efficiently Voice over IP SIP Session Your VoIP service provider will supply the needed Setup Controller addresses and logon information with your account SIP Server Terminology This section provides definitions for technical terms used in this guide Standard Internet Connection Parameters When configuring the BSGX4e to connect to the Internet or to connect to any devices you connect to ports 1 4 you are asked for the following common network parameters Since these terms appear freguently in the Initial Setup Wizard they are defined here for your information NN47928 311 12 Terminology 1 Introduction and preparation IP Address The network IP address of any device connected to a local network or the self IP Internet The format is 148 174 89 25 Each of the four numbers in the address has
16. e page 12 for the fields under this heading e PPPoE If your service provider uses PPPoE you received from your service provider your account login information which you enter here If the PPP account includes a static IP address enter it into the Self IP field and enter the subnet mask into the Mask field 23 NN47928 31 1 3 Wizard pages Step 5 LAN Interface Setup page LAN Local Area Network is the collection of phones PCs and other equipment that you connect to the BSGX4e ports 1 4 These are referred to as LAN devices e LAN Interface This is the address of the switch that drives ports 1 4 When a LAN device sends data to the BSGX4e it is sending to this address The default IP address and mask are automatically filled in Unless you have professional advice to the contrary use the default settings Configuration process LAN Interface Setup Initial Setup j LAN Interface IP Address 192 168 1 1 System Settings Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Date and Time Admin Password WAN Interface DHCP Server for LAN devices Enabled Yes LAN Interface ves Ji IP Range 192 168 1 50 192 168 1 250 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Lease 1 7 7 day s CAUTION If you change the IP address the connection with your PC ceases You must repeat Step 4 on page 17 and enter the new address into the browser and you may need to re configure the DHCP server and change the address in your PC Seek profes
17. ent to indicate an address on the Internet It consists of four numbers separated by periods For example 140 178 12 56 Each of these four number must be 0 through 255 Every device on the Internet including the BSGX4e computers and IP phones has an IP address A dynamic address is temporary and is assigned by a DHCP server A static address is permanent and is manually set in the device LAN A Local Area Network is a technical term for a collection of PCs IP phones and other devices that you connect to BSGX4e s 1 4 ports PPP Point to Point Protocol is a popular network protocol for establishing a direct connection between your computer and your service provider If PPP includes encapsulation schemes the designation is for example PPPoE or PPPoHDLC PVC A Permanent Virtual Circuit establishes a permanent long term connection directly between your BSGX4e and another network device such as a switch or server A PVC has to be ordered from your service provider NN47928 311 1 Introduction and preparation How to get help SIP Session Initiation Protocol is the most popular protocol used with VolP The phones you use with the BSGX4e are likely marked as SIP phones VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol is a digital telephone service that uses the public Internet instead of the traditional analog telephone network WAN A Wide Area Network is a technical term for the network of servers and other devices o
18. es analog 28 SIP 14 PPP 12 PPP defined 13 PVC defined 13 Q QoS see Quality of Service Quality of Service NN47928 311 bandwidth 25 defined 8 Groups 25 setup 25 R restore configuration 29 S SIP defined 14 phones 14 server 28 SNTP server 12 standard Internet connection parameters 12 static address initial connection 16 static IP address 23 Subnet Mask 13 NN47928 311 Index T Terminology 12 U Unified Communications 8 User Agent 28 V video 28 VolP defined 14 QoS 8 server 28 W WAN setup 23 WAN defined 14 Web UI User Interface 7 29 32
19. kup configuration file page 29 Configuration is complete Now that you have completed the basic configuration process you can proceed to connecting your LAN devices to the BSGX4e LAN ports See Figure 2 page 11 and Table 1 page 9 for reference Note Most network eguipment is plug n play in that they perform a self configuration when you connect them to the BSGX4e However some devices may reguire manual configuration Check the literature that accompanies the devices You are now ready to use your network eguipment with the BSGX4e Modifying the configuration If you need to modify a configuration parameter after you have used the Initial Setup Wizard you can go back into the wizard and Skip to the page that contains the parameter After changing the parameter value click Next to implement the change Then Skip to the last page and Save the changes e If you have logged out of the Web UI log back in as described beginning at Step 4 on page 17 e If you have closed the wizard but are still logged in to the Web UI Click Wizards on the button bar Click Initial Setup on the side menu The Initial Setup Wizard opens Backup configuration file The configuration process you just completed with the Initial Setup Wizard stores the configuration parameters in the BSGX4e s memory As with any computer device there is some possibility of memory corruption To avoid having to repeat the configuration process if this OCCUIS you
20. larger thereby consuming more bandwidth The BSGX4e needs to know the encapsulation type for its internal calculations involving bandwidth The encapsulation field does not have a default value You must select the value that matches the WAN selection from Step 4 If you chose PPPoE in Step 4 select PPPoE from the drop down list here If you chose DHCP Client or Static IP in Step 4 select ethernet here NN47928 311 26 Configuration process 3 Wizard pages 21 QoS Groups The Voice OoS group protects the data packets traveling to and from your VolP phones The Control OoS group protects PPP and ARP signals that are needed to maintain an Internet connection The default value for the Control group is 64 000 bps Do not change this value The default value for the Voice group is 500 000 bps which protects between approximately 4 and 13 simultaneous calls based on each VoIP call requiring between approximately 39 000 bps to 133 000 bps of bandwidth The variation in the size of calls is due to different encapsulation types and because VoIP phones negotiate which codec to use A codec is a program that determines the level of compression of the VoIP traffic stream VoIP phones decide which codec to use with each call and different codecs have different compression rates You may want to recalculate the Voice group if your quoted or actual upstream bandwidth is much different than the default 800 000 bps a Ifthe upstream rate is
21. n See the graphic in the preceding section This opens the standard Choose File dialog box where you navigate to the location on your PC where you stored the configuration file Select the configuration file and click Open in the dialog box The path to the file now shows in the Load File field of the Web UI Click Restore and the configuration file is read into memory This process may take a few minutes After uploading the file you are prompted to click the Reboot System button in the lower left pane of the window NN47928 31 1 30 Index Numerics 911 call 9 A analog phone 28 B backup 29 backup phone service 9 browser requirements 16 BSGX4e cables 9 connecting to 16 initial connections 16 C cables 9 codec 27 configuration backup 29 configuration data 11 configuration overview 19 configuration modify 29 D default button 18 DHCP defined 13 DNS Server 13 DNS defined 13 dynamic IP address 23 F FODN 13 G Gateway 13 GMT Offset 12 Initial Configuration Wizard features 18 31 INDEX navigation 18 initial connections 16 Initial Setup Wizard defined 7 opening 16 overview 19 preliminary info 11 Internet connection 12 IP address defined 13 LAN 24 WAN 23 L LAN defined 13 setup 24 LAN devices 24 LED internet connection 17 LAN ports 17 power 17 LINE port 9 local network 8 login 17 M modify configuration 29 N navigation wizard pages 18 P phon
22. n the Internet with which you will connect How to get help This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services Getting help from the Nortel Web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support Web site www nortel com support This site provides guick access to software documentation bulletins and tools to address issues with Nortel products More specifically the site enables you to e download software documentation and product bulletins e search the Technical Support Web site and the Nortel Knowledge Base for answers to technical issues e sign up for automatic notification of new software and documentation for Nortel equipment e open and manage technical support cases Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center If you do not find the information you require on the Nortel Technical Support Web site and have a Nortel support contract you also get help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center In North America call 1 800 4NORTEL 1 800 466 7835 Outside North America go to the following web site to obtain the phone number for your region www nortel com callus NN47928 31 1 14 How to get help 1 Introduction and preparation Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers you can use an Express Routing Code ERC to guickly route your call to a s
23. necting the cable the WAN LED on the front panel is steady green indicating the link is active The LED flickers when data is being passed The LED blinks slow when no signal is detected Connect your PC to the BSGX4e Connect an Ethernet cable from your PC to any of the LAN ports labeled 1 4 on the back panel See the connection diagram in Figure 2 on page 11 for reference The front panel contains green LEDs labeled Ethernet 10 100 and 1 4 that correspond to the back panel ports The LED corresponding to the port where you connected the PC cable is steady green when the link is active The LED flickers when data is being passed These lighting patterns apply to all equipment that you connect to the LAN ports You are instructed to connect your equipment to the LAN ports after the configuration process Step 4 Open a Web browser Internet Explorer or Firefox on your computer In the address bar of your browser enter 192 168 1 1 The login page opens Step 5 On the login page 17 NN47928 311 Wizard navigation and features 2 Connecting to BSGX4e User login a Enter the default login names b User name admin Enter user name and password to login Password PlsChgMe User name admin b Select the Setup Wizard check box Password eeeee Setup Wizard c Click Login The Welcome page of the wizard appears After reading the Welcome page click Next to begin SERVER the configuration pr
24. o the phone wall jack to provide backup phone service through the traditional telephone line when your Internet connections goes down or when the VoIP servers are not available The LINE port is also used for all 911 calls 9 NN47928 311 1 Introduction and preparation Getting started Figure 1 BSGX4e internet side connection diagram Internet Service Provider DSL Modem Connections Phone Wall Jack DSL Filter Modem Public Telephone Network Emergency Public Network Connection Internet Side Cables and Wiring Internet Public Telephone Service Provider BSGX4e Port Connection Network LINE Phone Wall Jack Cable 7 Wall Jack Phone Hn Wall Jack Emergency Public Network Connection NN47928 31 1 10 Getting started 1 Introduction and preparation Figure 2 BSGX4e Local Network Connection Diagram IP Phones Computers and Switch The Phone port accommodates one phone number which is intended for a fax machine or a public network non IP phone Connect multiple Connect a devices to a switch single device to AND OR then connect the any port 1 4 switch to a port 1 4 Use this connection for the Initial Setup Wizard Local Network Cables and Wiring BSGX4e Port Connection PHONE Analog Fax or Phone 1 4 IP Phones Computers and other Intenet Devices CONSOLE Command Line Terminal used by technicians Preliminary Information When yo
25. ocess Wizard navigation and features The various configuration pages of the wizard contain the following features to help you fill in the data fields on each page See Figure 3 Navigation All configuration pages in the wizard are listed in the left panel of each page The current page is highlighted Completed pages are bold Remaining pages are dim Each page has Previous Skip and Next buttons Next accepts your data entries and moves to the next page Skip moves you to the next page without having entered any data Previous moves you backward through the pages This does not undo any configuration entries that you have already made Help Most fields on each page have mouse over help Hover the mouse pointer over the field label and a pop up help window opens with a brief description of the item Default values A few of the pages contain a Set Default button Also notice that on these pages some of the field labels are yellow When you click the default button the fields with the yellow labels are populated with default values that are calculated from other data on the page or are common defaults that work in most situations Error protection The logic built into the wizard pages displays an error message if you leave blank a field that is required or if you have entered data outside the allowable limits NN47928 311 18 2 Connecting to BSGX4e Configuration overview Figure 3 Configuration Page Features
26. on Parameters ss SS SS ll 12 Acronyms and Abbreviations SS SS eee SS SS SS SS se 13 How toget Help 22259 3 ER ER Ski Ronde de DR e dd EES PLA R9 RR 14 Getting help from the Nortel Web site 4 14 Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center 14 Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code 15 Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller 15 2 Connecting to BSGX4e 16 Browser requirements e 16 Minal conne ONS es ss Ee HAAR dame REID HAS HYS ess e eee eee ee 16 Wizard navigation and features a uaaa saaa eee 18 Configuration OVErvi W ss he 993 9 RS ERA REV ho e das SH eee Re E 19 3 Wizard pages 21 Configuration DEOCOSS sdara 93 9 4 9 3 93 5 cedars vemos EOS RS a ORC Gees 21 Configuration is complete eer 29 Backup configuration l us eus Ro RE SA KAREE HE EDS RR RE RE 29 Index 31 NN47928 311 3 List of figures LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 BSGX4e internet side connection diagram 10 Figure 2 BSGX4e Local Network Connection Diagram 11 Figure 3 Configuration Page Features clle eee 19 5 NN47928 311 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 BSGX4e Cables s 9 Table 2 Preliminary Configuration Data eee eee eee 17 Table 3 Default Values ces 25 NN47928 311 6 Hardware notice 1 Introduction an
27. pecialist in your Nortel product or service To locate the ERC for your product or service g0 to www nortel com erc Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller 15 NN47928 311 Browser reguirements 2 Connecting to BSGX4e m m 2 CONNECTING TO BSGX4E This section explains how to connect your PC to the BSGX4e log in and start the Initial Setup Wizard This section also describes the navigation features of the wizard and an overview of the configuration process At this point you have acguired all the cables you need as shown in Table 1 on page 9 gathered the configuration data cited in Table 2 on page 12 Note The next procedure includes connecting your PC to the BSGX4e Your PC must be eguipped with a Network Interface Card NIC which provides the RJ 45 connector needed FR for this connection A NIC is built in to virtually all laptop PCs and is standard eguipment on most desktop PCs Look for an RJ 45 connector on the back panel of your PC The RJ 45 has RJ 45 eight connector pins in it Browser requirements The BSGX4e has been tested with Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla FireFox browsers Internet Explorer must have the Adobe Shockwave Flash Object add on Firefox must have the Adobe Flash Player plug in Use the M
28. sional advice for this procedure e DHCP Server for LAN devices The BSGX4e has a DHCP server that provides IP addresses to the LAN devices Each device receives a unique address When the BSGX4e sends data to a LAN device it is sending to this address The DHCP server is enabled and configured by default Unless you have professional advice to the contrary use the default settings NN47928 311 24 Configuration process Step 6 Ouality of Service Setup page 25 Background QoS is a system that reserves some amount of bandwidth for critical functions at times when your Internet connection is at maximum capacity Placing a function under QoS management means it has protected and uninterrupted service Functions not under QoS management may experience delays and interruptions during times of data traffic congestion Critical functions are assigned to QoS Groups which then get priority over unprotected traffic that the BSGX4e is transmitting out its WAN port 3 Wizard pages Quality of Service Setup AN Initial Setup Upstream 005 Set Defaut Admin Password y l Max Bandwidth 693 800000 System Settings Date and Time Downstream QoS Line Rats bos WAN Interface Encapsulation LAN Interface Qos QoS Groups Voica Bandwidth bos Control Bandwidth bos The upstream bandwidth reserved for the QoS groups is relative to the total amount of bandwidth available on your upstream Internet
29. t a standard Initial Setup analog phone to the BSGX4e Admin Paseword STP Session Controller Domain TA m Proxy Voice over IP Setup System Settings e SIP Session Controller Date and Time Port 5060 Enter the Domain name some domain com or WAN Interface Frequency 30 seconds network address 123 456 7 89 of the server LAN Interface E E77 i 1 Qos SIP User Agent of your service provider VoIP UserID 1 1 Your service provider may also have a Proxy caer Password server which improves the reliability of your Internet connection If so enter its domain name or network address Use the Set Default button to populate the Port Heartbeat and Frequency fields unless you have professional advice to use different settings Set the Maxcalls field to what your license agreement states This is 10 or 30 calls e SIP User Agent If your service provider supports a User Agent sometimes called a SIP gateway they supply the account login data needed for these fields Step 8 Finishing up page After completing the last configuration page you are taken to the finishing page where you can go back through the pages to check any previous settings or finish by saving the configuration into the BSGX4e s memory NN47928 31 1 28 Backup configuration file 3 Wizard pages Note You have now completed the configuration process However before you disconnect the PC you used for this task read Bac
30. ternet or perhaps to another office Connecting two networks involves several different functions BSGX4e handles them all in one device rather than having several different boxes with each handling one function What is unified communications Unified communications is a popular term to describe the convergence of various communications technologies in one device As applied to BSGX4e this refers to voice video and data communications What does the Initial Setup Wizard do You can use the Initial Setup Wizard to e Change the administrator password from the factory default password e Assign a name to the unit and select the country of operation e Set the date and time for the system clock e Configure the Internet interface in accordance with the specifications of your service provider s network e Configure the local network interface The phones computers and fax machines that you connect to the BSGX4e constitute your local network e Configure the Quality of Service QoS feature QoS guarantees bandwidth for critical functions when your Internet connection is at full capacity With QoS you can use Voice over Internet Protocol VOIP telephones without the call being disrupted e Configure the VoIP feature in accordance with the specifications of your VoIP service provider NN47928 311 8 Getting started 1 Introduction and preparation Getting started At this point you are ready to make the initial ca
31. u enter data into the Initial Setup Wizard you are asked for various Internet addresses and other technical data for your service account Table 2 shows the information you need Gather this information before proceeding with the configuration process Most ofthis information is available from your service provider and probably was received with your account information For freguently used acronyms and terms see Terminology on page 12 11 NN47928 311 1 Introduction and preparation Terminology Table 2 Preliminary Configuration Data Wizard Page Page Field Description Time and Date SNTP IP FQDN Simple Network Time Protocol is a server on the Internet that provides a time signal to your BSGX4e Does your service provider offer an SNTP service If not you can set the time manually Time and Date GMT Offset If you use an SNTP server you must tell it how many hours you are away from Greenwich Mean Time In the U S the East Coast is 5 minus 5 hours from GMT and the West Coast is 8 hours WAN Interface PPP PPP is one type of protocol used for transporting data Setup packets over the Internet Most DSL connections use PPP Variation include 2Nd it is also common with a T1 interface e PPPoE If your account uses PPP your service provider will supply PPPoHDLC a user name and password Mi PPPoATM A PPP account may also require a Self IP address which is like the static IP address described in the following row LAN Interfac
32. unctions QoS actually reserves only the bandwidth needed for the current number of calls and allows the remaining bandwidth to be available for other non protected functions such as email and Web browsing So you can be generous in reserving bandwidth without NN47928 311 3 Wizard pages Configuration process preventing access by non protected functions Only when your Internet WAN link is at maximum capacity and you have many simultaneous calls in progress are your non protected functions interrupted The drawback to using the maximum value for Voice Bandwidth is if you want to add another QoS group in the future to protect other traffic You would have to lower the Voice group bandwidth to accommodate the new group Notes on video The BSGX4e is capable of protecting a video IP stream under QoS However due to the unique technical aspects of IP video professional assistance would be needed to set this up The BSGX4e does process all types of video streams but configuring the BSGX4e to guarantee uninterrupted service with QoS is what requires the professional assistance Video also requires large amounts of bandwidth The typical Internet connection in a home or small office may not have enough bandwidth to ensure uninterrupted video transmission Step 7 Voice over IP Setup page VoIP phones must connect to your VoIP service provider s SIP server The User Agent can also connect to the server The User Agent allows you to connec
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