Panasonic KX-TDA5450 Installation Manual
Panasonic KX-TDA5450 Installation Manual

Panasonic KX-TDA5450 Installation Manual

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4-Channel SIP Trunk Card
KX-TDA5450
Model No.
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic 4-Channel SIP Trunk Card.
Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.
In this manual, the suffix of each model number (e.g., KX-TDA50G) is omitted unless necessary.
Document Version: 2008-10

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  • Page 1 KX-TDA5450 Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic 4-Channel SIP Trunk Card. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. In this manual, the suffix of each model number (e.g., KX-TDA50G) is omitted unless necessary.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Overview ....................5 Information about IP Telephony Service ................6 Specifications ........................10 2 Installing in the KX-TDA50 PBX ............11 Installation ........................12 2.1.1 Names and Locations .....................12 2.1.2 Installing the SIP-GW4 Card in the PBX ................15 Cable Connection ......................17 2.2.1 LAN Port Connection ......................17...
  • Page 3: Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual

    Table of Contents A.1.2 Bandwidth Requirements ....................79 B Initialization of the SIP-GW4 Card ............81 Initializing the SIP-GW4 Card ..................82 Index......................83 Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Section 1 Overview Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 6: Information About Ip Telephony Service

    1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service 1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service The KX-TDA5450 SIP-GW4 card is a CO line card which is designed to be easily integrated into Internet Telephony Service provided by an ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider). With VoIP technology based on the SIP protocol, the cost of voice communication can be much cheaper than conventional telephone networks.
  • Page 7 1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service Note If you connect the SIP-GW4 card to a LAN network and enable the DHCP Client feature, be sure to connect the card to the same LAN network as the DHCP server so that the card can access the DHCP server directly, not via a router.
  • Page 8 1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service Therefore, every time a domain name is used, a DNS server must translate the name into the corresponding IP address, and vice versa. For example, the domain name www.example.com may be translated to 192.0.34.166. If one DNS server does not know how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the correct IP address is returned.
  • Page 9 1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service The SIP-GW4 card may require the NAT Traversal feature to be enabled to connect to the WAN via a router. The following diagram illustrates how VoIP communication is enabled between the SIP-GW4 card and the SIP Server (SIP Receiver) via a router with NAT enabled.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    1.2 Specifications 1.2 Specifications For details about the SIP-GW4 card, refer to the following specifications. Items Specification LAN Interface RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX WAN Interface RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Voice Channel 4ch (Max 8ch with SIP-DSP4 card) SIP Accounts Max 8 SIP RFCs RFC3261 (UDP only) RFC3262 (PRACK) RFC3264 (Offer/Answer) RFC3311 (UPDATE)
  • Page 11: Installing In The Kx-Tda50 Pbx

    Section 2 Installing in the KX-TDA50 PBX This section describes the physical installation process of the KX-TDA5450 SIP-GW4 card covering the following topics: (1) installing the card in the KX-TDA50 PBX, and (2) connecting the card to a network device using a Category 5 (CAT 5) Ethernet cable.
  • Page 12: Installation

    2.1.1 Names and Locations 2.1 Installation 2.1.1 Names and Locations SIP-GW4 Card (KX-TDA5450) RJ45 DIP-SW (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Set the switch to the "ON" position. LEDs To LAN (maintenance To WAN Included Accessories Ferrite Core ´ 2, Extension Bolt ´ 1, Strap ´ 1, CD-ROM (including documentation) ´ 1 Note When connecting the RJ45 connector, attach the included ferrite core.
  • Page 13 2.1.1 Names and Locations Indication Light (LED) When the SIP-GW4 card is operating, each LED should show the status identified in bold-face letters under normal conditions. Indication Color Description Card status indication • Green ON: Normal • OFF: Power Off Voice data transmission status indication •...
  • Page 14 2.1.1 Names and Locations Attaching a Ferrite Core to an RJ45 Connector A ferrite core must be attached when an RJ45 connector is connected to the SIP-GW4 card. Wrap the cable once around the ferrite core, then close the case of the ferrite core. Attach the ferrite core 5 cm (1-15/16 in) away from the connector.
  • Page 15: Installing The Sip-Gw4 Card In The Pbx

    2.1.2 Installing the SIP-GW4 Card in the PBX 2.1.2 Installing the SIP-GW4 Card in the PBX Install the SIP-GW4 card in slot 05, 06, or 07 of the PBX. Before installing the card, cut and remove the dummy cover plate for the appropriate slot from the main unit.
  • Page 16 2.1.2 Installing the SIP-GW4 Card in the PBX Insert the new extension bolt (included with the card) into the hole on the card, and tighten it to secure the card. Extension Bolt Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 17: Cable Connection

    2.2.1 LAN Port Connection 2.2 Cable Connection Use a Category 5 (CAT 5) Ethernet cable (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) with an RJ45 connector to connect the SIP-GW4 card to a network device. Note Use only CAT 5 Ethernet cable for connection. 2.2.1 LAN Port Connection Connect the card to your PC or to a switching hub, following the steps below, and then specify an IP address.
  • Page 18 2.2.1 LAN Port Connection Connecting to a Switching Hub When connecting the card to a switching hubs, use an Ethernet straight cable. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the card. Connect the other end of the cable to the switching hub. LAN Port Switching Hub Ethernet Straight Cable...
  • Page 19: Wan Port Connection

    2.2.2 WAN Port Connection 2.2.2 WAN Port Connection Note • Specify the IP address of the card before connecting it to the network. • If you use a DHCP server on a LAN network and enable the DHCP Client feature, connect the card to the same LAN network as the DHCP server so that the card can access the DHCP server directly, not via a router.
  • Page 20 2.2.2 WAN Port Connection Connecting to Data Circuit Terminating Equipment (DCE) (e.g., ADSL Modem) The type of Ethernet cable (Cross/Straight) to be used depends on the type of DCE. For details, refer to documentation for the DCE. Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the card. Connect the other end of the cable to the LAN port of the DCE.
  • Page 21: Programming The Sip-Gw4 Card

    Section 3 Programming the SIP-GW4 Card Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 22: Procedure Overview

    3.1.1 Procedure Overview 3.1 Procedure Overview 3.1.1 Procedure Overview Installing the SIP-GW4 Card The following steps describe the start-up procedures when installing the SIP-GW4 card in the PBX for the first time. Install the SIP-GW4 card in the PBX. ® "2.1.2 Installing the SIP-GW4 Card in the PBX" Note Make sure that you have subscribed to the following for Internet connection: •...
  • Page 23: Preparations

    3.2.1 Preparing the PC 3.2 Preparations A web programming utility called the SIP-GW4 Maintenance Utility is available for programming of the SIP-GW4 card. System Requirements • Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional SP2, or ® ®...
  • Page 24 3.2.1 Preparing the PC 1. Open Control Panel from the Start menu. Double-click Network Connection. Double-click Local Area Connection. Click Properties. Confirm that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is listed. Note If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not listed, you must install TCP/IP. For details about installation, refer to the documentation for Windows XP.
  • Page 25 3.2.1 Preparing the PC Click the Connections tab. Select Never dial a connection if necessary. Click LAN Settings. 7. When Not Using a Proxy Server Note If you use a proxy server, see When Using a Proxy Server. Clear all check boxes. Click OK.
  • Page 26 3.2.1 Preparing the PC Notice When Using a Proxy Server If the network has a proxy server installed, you must apply the appropriate proxy settings to your PC. In this case, follow the steps below in substitution for step 7 above: Check all boxes for Proxy server.
  • Page 27: Starting The Sip-Gw4 Maintenance Utility

    3.2.2 Starting the SIP-GW4 Maintenance Utility 3.2.2 Starting the SIP-GW4 Maintenance Utility To start the SIP-GW4 Maintenance Utility, log in from your PC connected to the card by specifying the default IP address, username, and password. Note • If the SIP-GW4 Maintenance Utility is being operated during VoIP communication, it may degrade the speech quality.
  • Page 28: Programming-Network Settings

    3.3.1 WAN Interface 3.3 Programming—Network Settings 3.3.1 WAN Interface Select Connection Click 1.1.1 WAN Interface in the operation menu. Specify a connection method for the WAN port from one of the following. Parameter Description PPPoE Select when connecting to the network using PPPoE connection (including using a fixed IP address for PPPoE connection).
  • Page 29 3.3.1 WAN Interface PPPoE Configuration If you select PPPoE in Select Connection and click the corresponding Set button, the following screen is displayed. PPPoE Basic Configuration Assign each parameter, based on the information provided by the ISP, referring to the descriptions below. Parameter &...
  • Page 30 3.3.1 WAN Interface PPPoE Detailed Configuration Generally, the following configurations are not required. If necessary, assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. Parameter & Description Default Value Range Server Name No default Max. 23 alphanumeric characters Specifies the server name used for PPPoE connection.
  • Page 31 3.3.1 WAN Interface Fixed IP Address Configuration If you select Fixed IP Address in Select Connection and click the corresponding Set button, the following screen is displayed. Assign each parameter, based on the information provided by the ISP, referring to the descriptions below. Parameter &...
  • Page 32 3.3.1 WAN Interface Click Set Static Route to specify a static route. Note Set Static Route is displayed only when 1.3 Advanced Settings is enabled. Refer to "3.5 Programming—Advanced Settings". Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 33: Lan Interface

    3.3.2 LAN Interface 3.3.2 LAN Interface Click 1.1.2 LAN Interface in the operation menu. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. Parameter & Description Default Value Range IP Address 192.168.0.1 Available IP addresses for the card Specifies the IP address of the card. Subnet Mask 24 (255.255.255.0) 8–30...
  • Page 34: Programming-Sip Settings

    3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony 3.4 Programming—SIP Settings 3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony Channel Settings Click 1.2.1 Channel & SIP Telephony. [Items in the table] Item Explanation Channel Indicates the channel number. ITSP Name Indicates the ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) name specified in Server Settings in SIP Telephony Basic Settings.
  • Page 35 3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony Attribute Description Basic channel A subscriber channel. If you select this attribute, the "Set" button will become active, which allows you to configure SIP Telephony Basic Settings and SIP Telephony Detailed Settings. Additional channel of ChN (N: 1–8) Subordinative channel that can be added to Basic channel above.
  • Page 36 3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony Parameter & Description Default Value Range Registrar Server No default Available domain names or IP addresses (max. 83 Specifies the domain name or IP address of a alphanumeric characters) registrar server (if provided). If an ITSP provides both Proxy and Registrar Server information, specify the Registrar Server information.
  • Page 37 3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony SIP Telephony Detailed Settings If you change the Channel Attribute to Basic channel in Channel Settings and click the corresponding Set button, the following screen is displayed. The following settings may be required depending on the ITSP being used. Assign parameters in Caller ID Settings referring to the descriptions below.
  • Page 38 3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony Parameter & Description Default Value Range Complete SIP-URI Address in "From" No default Max. 89 alphanumeric characters header Specifies the complete SIP-URI address of the "From" header. Note If you enter the complete SIP-URI address here, the configuration in Username in "From"...
  • Page 39 3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony Parameter & Description Default Value Range PBX Caller ID Format National National, International, International (with +) Selects the format of the caller ID (required only when "PBX Caller ID" is selected above). For example, in the SIP-URI "sip:1234@example.com", the username is "1234". If "PBX Caller ID"...
  • Page 40 3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony [Receiving Dialed Number for Incoming call] Parameter & Description Default Value Range Receiving Dialed Number Mode "To" header Request-URI, "To" header Specifies the header of the SIP message in which the dialed number is stored when receiving a call. Receiving Dialed Number Validity Check Disable Enable, Disable...
  • Page 41: Voice Communication

    3.4.2 Voice Communication 3.4.2 Voice Communication Codec Settings The following is the procedure to set the voice encoding rules. Click 1.2.2 Voice Communication. Assign each parameter for each channel, referring to the descriptions below. Parameter & Description Default Value Range Codec Priority G.711-Mu, G.711-A, G.
  • Page 42 3.4.2 Voice Communication Parameter & Description Default Value Range DTMF Relay Sending method Inband RFC2833, SIP INFO, Inband Specifies the sending method of DTMF tones. This enables end-to-end DTMF relay over the network. Receive RFC2833, SIP INFO RFC2833, SIP INFO (Both methods are Specifies whether to enabled.)
  • Page 43 3.4.2 Voice Communication Parameter & Description Default Value Range Fax Detection Disable Enable, Disable Specifies whether to enable the Fax Detection feature that automatically switches a CODEC other than G.711 to G.711. This enables end-to-end fax signal relay over the network. Fax Detection Signal CNG/CED CNG/CED, CNG, CED...
  • Page 44 3.4.2 Voice Communication Note • To use the Fax Detection feature, G.711-A and/or G.711-Mu must be specified in the "Codec Priority" setting above. • Fax communication in the Super G3 mode is not guaranteed. • The Fax Detection feature may not function properly depending on the ITSP being used. Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 45: Nat Traversal

    3.4.3 NAT Traversal 3.4.3 NAT Traversal Channel Settings (only for Basic Channel) Click 1.2.3 NAT Traversal in the operation menu. Assign each parameter for each channel, referring to the descriptions below. Parameter & Description Default Value Range Channel No default Channel number Indicates the channel number specified in Basic channel in 1.2.1 Channel &...
  • Page 46 3.4.3 NAT Traversal Parameter & Description Default Value Range STUN Server No default Domain name (max. 83 Specifies the domain name or IP address of the alphanumeric characters) or STUN server. This setting is compulsory if STUN is IP address selected in NAT Traversal.
  • Page 47: Options

    3.4.4 Options 3.4.4 Options Local Port Settings Click 1.2.4 Options in the operation menu. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. Parameter & Description Default Value Range SIP Client Port Number 5060 1024–65535 Specifies the port number of the SIP-GW4 card used for communications with the SIP server.
  • Page 48 3.4.4 Options Parameter & Description Default Value Range DNS Retry Counter 1–5 Specifies the number of times that a query is retried when no response is received from the DNS server. SIP Request Redundancy Timer If your ITSP offers a DNS server, you can obtain IP addresses of several servers and enable the SIP Request Redundancy feature.
  • Page 49: Programming-Advanced Settings

    3.5 Programming—Advanced Settings 3.5 Programming—Advanced Settings Enabling the Advanced Settings Click Enable for 1.3 Advanced Settings in the operation menu. Read Agreement for the Advanced Settings carefully, and click Agree. Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 50 3.5 Programming—Advanced Settings Click Reboot Now. When the reboot finishes, the following screen is displayed, and each programming item is enabled. Disabling the Advanced Settings Click Disable for 1.3 Advanced Settings in the operation menu Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 51 3.5 Programming—Advanced Settings Click OK. Click Reboot Now. When the reboot finishes, the following screen is displayed, and each programming item is disabled. Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 52: Dhcp Server

    3.5.1 DHCP Server 3.5.1 DHCP Server Click 1.3.1 DHCP Server in the operation menu Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. Parameter & Description Default Value Range Enable/Disable Disable Enable, Disable Specifies the use of a DHCP server. Primary DNS Server 192.168.0.1 Available IP addresses for the primary DNS server...
  • Page 53: Static Route

    3.5.2 Static Route 3.5.2 Static Route Click 1.3.2 Static Route in the operation menu. • Current Active Route List: Current active routing lists are displayed. "link#1" indicates the LAN port of the card, and "link#2" indicates the WAN port of the card. •...
  • Page 54: Ip Filter

    3.5.3 IP Filter 3.5.3 IP Filter Click 1.3.3 IP Filter in the operation menu. In the IP Filter Rules table, several IP filter rules are registered as default. IP packets are checked against the IP filter rules in that order. If the IP packet matches a rule, the IP packet is blocked or allowed to pass according to the rule.
  • Page 55 3.5.3 IP Filter Click Add to add IP filter rules. A maximum of 32 rules (including defaults) can be assigned to the table. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. Parameter & Description Default Value Range Action Block Block, Allow Specifies whether the IP packet is blocked or allowed to pass.
  • Page 56 3.5.3 IP Filter Parameter & Description Default Value Range Protocol Any, ICMP, IGMP, TCP, UDP, RSVP, OSPF, GRE Specifies the protocol to which the IP filter rule is applied. Filter When Input Input: IP filter rules are applied to IP packets that are Specifies the direction of the IP packets (Input/ received at the interface Output) to which the IP filter rule is applied.
  • Page 57: Nat Settings

    3.5.4 NAT Settings 3.5.4 NAT Settings Click 1.3.4 NAT Settings in the operation menu. Assign the following items referring to the descriptions. – IP Masquerade (NAPT) – Static NAT (DMZ [Demilitarized Zone]) – Port Mapping (Port Forwarding) – Private IP Packet Restriction to WAN –...
  • Page 58 3.5.4 NAT Settings IP Masquerade (NAPT) IP Masquerade enables internal devices (e.g., PCs) on a LAN network to communicate with external devices on the WAN network by using the global IP address assigned to the WAN port. Specify the local IP address of each internal device. After configuration is complete, the address information is added to the list (A).
  • Page 59 3.5.4 NAT Settings Static NAT (DMZ [Demilitarized Zone]) Specifies the IP addresses for address translation using Static NAT. After configuration is complete, the address information is added to the list (A). CAUTION If Static NAT is enabled, external devices on a WAN network can directly access internal devices on a LAN network.
  • Page 60 3.5.4 NAT Settings CAUTION If Port Mapping is enabled, external devices on a WAN network can directly access internal devices on a LAN network. For security reason, special care must be taken when configuring the Port Mapping settings. Click Delete if you wish to delete the port information listed in that row. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.
  • Page 61 3.5.4 NAT Settings – Protocol: UDP; Port number: 500 – Protocol: ESP; Port number: Not required • PPTP – Protocol: TCP; Port number: 1723 – Protocol: GRE; Port number: Not required If a DHCP server is assigned, a MAC address must also be assigned (refer to 3.5.1 DHCP Server). If no remote host is assigned, IP packets that are sent from all the remote hosts will be targets for address translation.
  • Page 62: Bandwidth

    3.5.5 Bandwidth 3.5.5 Bandwidth Click 1.3.5 Bandwidth in the operation menu. Specify the maximum amount of bandwidth for VoIP (voice, data) communication on the network. If it requires more bandwidth than is set here, packets will not be sent. In that case, voice packets (RTP packets) are prioritized and data to be sent via the LAN will be discarded.
  • Page 63: Configuration Management

    3.6.1 Backup (Download from SIP-GW4) 3.6 Configuration Management 3.6.1 Backup (Download from SIP-GW4) The following is the procedure for downloading the configuration file from the SIP-GW4 card for backup. Note If the configuration file is backed up during VoIP communication, it may degrade the speech quality. Backup procedures should be avoided during calls.
  • Page 64: Restore (Upload To Sip-Gw4)

    3.6.2 Restore (Upload to SIP-GW4) 3.6.2 Restore (Upload to SIP-GW4) The following is the procedure for restoring the backup file to the SIP-GW4 card. Note If the backup file is restored during VoIP communication, it may degrade the speech quality. Restoring procedures should be avoided during calls.
  • Page 65: Initialization

    3.6.3 Initialization 3.6.3 Initialization Click 2.3 Initialization. Click All settings will be returned to default. A confirmation screen is displayed. Click Execute. To cancel the initialization, click Cancel. Note • After initialization, the card will automatically be rebooted. • After initialization, the IP address of the LAN port is changed to "192.168.0.1", and the card and PCs may become unable to communicate.
  • Page 66: Maintenance

    3.7.1 General Information 3.7 Maintenance 3.7.1 General Information Click 3.1 General Information. Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 67: Channel Status

    3.7.2 Channel Status 3.7.2 Channel Status Click 3.2 Channel Status. Confirm the status of each channel referring to the descriptions below. Status Description Not Used The settings for the channel are not configured, or Not Used is selected in Channel Settings. Refer to "3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony".
  • Page 68: System Log (For Engineers Only)

    3.7.3 System Log (for engineers only) 3.7.3 System Log (for engineers only) Click 3.3 System Log in the operation menu. Note • To update the displayed system log information, click Refresh System Logs. • To clear all system log information, click Clear System Logs. •...
  • Page 69: Ping Test

    3.7.4 Ping Test 3.7.4 Ping Test Click 3.4 Ping Test in the operation menu. Enter the IP address of the ping destination in the Destination IP Address box. Click Send. After a few seconds, the ping test result will be displayed. Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 70: Change Password

    3.7.5 Change Password 3.7.5 Change Password Click 3.5 Change Password in the operation menu. Assign a new log-in password in the New password box. Assign the same password in the Reenter new password box. Click Set. A confirmation screen is displayed. Note •...
  • Page 71: Firmware Upgrade

    3.7.6 Firmware Upgrade 3.7.6 Firmware Upgrade Click 3.6 Firmware Upgrade. Click Browse to select the firmware file. Click Execute. To clear the entry, click Clear. Note • Do not turn off the power to the PBX during the upgrade. • Do not change the card status (OUS/INS) during the upgrade.
  • Page 72 3.7.6 Firmware Upgrade Click Save. Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 73: Others

    3.8.1 Reboot 3.8 Others 3.8.1 Reboot Click 3.7 Reboot in the operation menu. Click Reboot Now. A confirmation screen is displayed. Click Execute. After reboot, the card will be disconnected from the network for a number of seconds. Click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 74 3.8.1 Reboot Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 75: Programming The Pbx

    Section 4 Programming the PBX Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 76: Programming The Pbx

    4.1 Programming the PBX 4.1 Programming the PBX Depending on the conditions in which the SIP-GW4 card is used, programming may be required for the PBX using the Maintenance Console (PC programming software of the PBX): Making Calls With the default settings, the PBX sends calls to the SIP VoIP network 10 seconds after an extension user completes dialing the telephone number.
  • Page 77: A Guidance For Voip Installation

    Appendix A Guidance for VoIP Installation Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 78: Important Notice For Subscription And Installation

    A.1.1 Firewall Requirements A.1 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation A.1.1 Firewall Requirements If the VoIP network contains a firewall, you must configure the firewall to allow VoIP packets to pass through certain ports of the ports listed below without being blocked by filtering. The ports for which you need to configure the firewall may vary depending on the network conditions.
  • Page 79: Bandwidth Requirements

    A.1.2 Bandwidth Requirements A.1.2 Bandwidth Requirements When using the SIP-GW4 card, you must ensure that the WAN has enough bandwidth to support VoIP communications. Refer to the table below and ensure that the sum of the required bandwidth for each channel is smaller than the amount the WAN (e.g., ADSL network) can provide.
  • Page 80 A.1.2 Bandwidth Requirements Installation Manual Document Version 2008-10...
  • Page 81: B Initialization Of The Sip-Gw4 Card

    Appendix B Initialization of the SIP-GW4 Card Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 82: Initializing The Sip-Gw4 Card

    B.1 Initializing the SIP-GW4 Card B.1 Initializing the SIP-GW4 Card If you have forgotten, for example, the IP address or log-in password you set for the SIP-GW4 card, follow the procedure below to return the settings of the card to the factory default. Note Resetting the card will restore all settings, not just the IP address and log-in password, to the factory default.
  • Page 83: Index

    Index Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 84 Index LAN Port Connection Numerics Local Port Settings 47, 48 4-Channel SIP Trunk Card (KX-TDA5450) 4-Channel VoIP DSP Card (KX-TDA5451) Maintenance Backup (Download from SIP-GW4) Bandwidth Bandwidth Requirements Names and Locations, Installation NAT Settings NAT Traversal 8, 45 Cable Connection Change Password Channel &...
  • Page 85 Index WAN Interface WAN Port Connection Document Version 2008-10 Installation Manual...
  • Page 86 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. © Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 2008...

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