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  • Page 1 X6v VoIP Features T E C H N I C A L R E F E R E N C E...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ...5 SING THE ONFIGURATION ANAGER OWNLOADING ONFIGURATION HANGING THE ADMIN ASSWORD 2 CHANGING CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS...7 ETTING CCESS RIVILEGES 3 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...8 IP S YSTEM DENTIFICATION ...8 ...8 IP S UBSYSTEM ETWORK ONFIGURATION IP/DNS C TATIC ONFIGURATION HTTP / T / FTP S ELNET...
  • Page 4 ...44 ID ...45 INGING ASED ON ALLER ISTURB ...45 NCOMING LOCKING ...45 ID ...46 AITING ALLER IMERS ...46 10 FEATURE CODES ...49 (*55 – *99) ...49 EATURE SSIGNMENTS NOTICE ...51 ...34 ...37 ...42 VENTS ...43 X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    See page 6 for instructions. When the ADSL Setup page opens, click the VoIP icon on the Zoom menu bar to access the VoIP Subsystem. Click the Advanced VoIP Setup icon, then select VoIP System from the left pane's menu to access the configuration parameter categories.
  • Page 6: Downloading Configuration Files

    Password: zoomadsl When the ADSL Setup page opens, click the Router Setup icon on the Zoom menu bar. On the Router Setup page, click Admin Password. On the Admin Password Configuration page, type the old and new passwords, then confirm the change.
  • Page 7: Changing Configuration Parameters

    Changing Configuration As administrator (admin), you can view and modify the VoIP configuration parameter values described in this Technical Reference and set user access privileges for each parameter. See Chapters 3 through 10 for a description of the available menus and configurable parameters. Setting User Access Privileges When you are logged on as admin, the VoIP interface displays a pull-down menu labeled User to the right of each configurable parameter.
  • Page 8: System Parameters

    Number of hours to subtract from GMT to form local time Enable or disable local application of daylight savings time Enable or disable use of network timeserver X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default 6.3.1 6.3.1 6.3.1 – 00/70/72 (as assigned)
  • Page 9: Oip Subsystem Network Configuration

    Parameter NTP IP Address Note: When the date and time are set independently of NTP (that is, if a timeserver is unavailable or the use of a timeserver is disabled), adjustments must be made to a time at least one hour ahead or behind the currently displayed time, to prevent errors related to the internal workings of the time system.
  • Page 10: Http / Telnet / Ftp Server

    SYSLOG message body sent when requesting a configuration update SYSLOG message body sent when configuration update completed successfully SYSLOG message body sent when configuration update completed unsuccessfully X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Enabled 8080 Enabled 8023 Enabled 8021 Default...
  • Page 11: Oip System Maintenance

    Parameter Configuration Update Periodic Delay(s) Configuration Update Random Delay(s) Configuration Update Error Retry Delay(s) Automatic Firmware Update Enable Automatic Firmware Update on Reboot Firmware Update Message on Request Firmware Update Message on Success Firmware Update Message on Failure Firmware Update Periodic Delay(s) Firmware Update Random Delay(s) Firmware Update Error Retry Delay(s) Note: The configuration and/or firmware update periodic delay is by default about a day.
  • Page 12 Parameter Debug Level SIP Debug Level Net Debug Level PMP Description Session Initiation Protocol debug Network debug Port Mapping Protocol debug X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default...
  • Page 13: Voip Accounts

    Password: zoomadsl When the ADSL Setup page opens, click the VoIP icon on the Zoom menu bar to access the VoIP Subsystem. Click the Advanced VoIP Setup icon, then select VoIP Accounts to view or modify parameters. Notes to service providers: If you are going to lock units to your service, we strongly recommend that you change the admin password before shipping any product to the field.
  • Page 14: My Voip Account

    My VoIP Account page. (The VoIP Express Setup page offers control or view of a subset of settings that are appropriate for many users). Note: In some fields you might see default values that were used in Zoom’s manufacturing test procedures. You can safely ignore or delete these values.
  • Page 15 Parameter Auth Domain Outbound Proxy Register Domain ReReg Interval (s) Subscribe Domain ReSub Interval (s) Use Outbound Proxy for REFER DNS Server Lookup for SIP Server Ring Type Chapter 4: VoIP Accounts Description Specifies the authentication domain name corresponding to the Authentication User Name.
  • Page 16: Accounts 2, 3, And 4

    If any codecs are listed here, then only those codecs will be negotiated. If no codecs are listed here, then all Preferred Codecs options will be negotiated. Description Enables or disables this account Name of VoIP provider X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Default Disabled...
  • Page 17 Parameter My Caller ID When I Call Someone My VoIP Phone Number (SIP User ID) My VoIP Service Authorization ID My VoIP Service Authorization Password SIP Server Auth Domain Outbound Proxy Register Domain Chapter 4: VoIP Accounts Description Holds the number that can be displayed at the receiving party’s phone when the user makes a call from the VoIP Subsystem to another...
  • Page 18 If any codecs are listed here, then only those codecs will be negotiated. If no codecs are listed here, then all Preferred Codecs options will be negotiated. X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default 2 for Account 2 3 for Account 3 4 for Account 4...
  • Page 19: Voip Parameters

    You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > VoIP Parameters menu to configure various common aspects of the VoIP Subsystem device. The menu items include: • Audio Settings • RTP Protocol Parameters • SDP Protocol Parameters • SDP Audio Codec Names Audio Settings Parameter Preferred Codecs...
  • Page 20: Rtp Protocol Parameters

    G.711 ALaw The string passed during outgoing calls to negotiate the payload type for G.729B The string passed during outgoing calls to negotiate the payload type for iLBC X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default 1234 1253 0.0.0.0 0 (Disabled)
  • Page 21: Sip Parameters

    You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > SIP Parameters menu to configure particular aspects of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) implementation. The menu items include: • SIP Protocol Parameters • SIP Response Codes • SIP Distinctive Ring Names •...
  • Page 22: Sip Response Codes

    SIP response code which plays the SIT3 tone sequence SIP response code which plays the SIT4 tone sequence SIP response code to use backup server SIP response code to retry the registration X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Enabled Default Default Belcore-r1 Belcore-r2...
  • Page 23: Sip Protocol Timers

    SIP Protocol Timers Parameter SIP Timer INVITE Expires (s) SIP Timer Re -INVITE Expires (s) SIP Timer Registration Min (s) SIP Timer Registration Max (s) SIP Timer Registration Retry (s) SIP Timer No Answer Duration (s) SIP Timer Re-Register Interval (s) SIP Session Timer (s) Note: The range for the SIP Protocol Timers is 0 through 65535.
  • Page 24: Regionalization

    (Hz) and signal level (dB) of each tone. A negative frequency is used to modulate the prior tone components summed together. Regionalization X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference...
  • Page 25: Call Progress Tone Parameters

    A negative dBm level can be offset by ipbx_tone_gain. Allowed values for freq are from 0 to 3000Hz. Allowed values for db levels are from –1 to –40 dB. tone_on_timeX and tone_off_timeX are interleaved Tone On and Tone Off durations in msec. A value of zero for a Tone On time indicates a continuous tone.
  • Page 26 -16 380 5 380 5 380 1000 2 0 0 520 -19 620 -19 1 2 0 600 -16 400 0 2 2 0 480 -19 620 -19 250 2 2 0 480 -19 620 -19 250 X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference...
  • Page 27: Standard Ringing Patterns

    Standard Ringing Patterns Ring patterns are specified by a list of values indicating the frequency, number of on/off transitions, and Ring On/Ring Off times. The format is: ring_frequency, no_of_times, duration, {ring_on_time1, ring_off_time1, ring_on_time2, ring_off_time2, …} where: ring_frequency specifies the frequency of the ringing tone in Hz for sinusoidal and trapezoidal ringing.
  • Page 28: Distinctive Ringing Patterns Parameters

    Specifies the pattern for Tone 5 Specifies the pattern for Tone 6 Specifies the pattern for Tone 7 Specifies the pattern for Tone 8 X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default (All Regions) 20 2 0 2000 4000 20 4 0 1000 1000 1000 3000...
  • Page 29: Voice And Tone Parameters

    Voice and Tone Parameters The parameters in the following sections control the connection to the local phone (FXS) port on the VoIP Subsystem. This includes control of both the Subscriber Line Interface Circuit (SLIC) and Subscriber Line Audio Circuit (SLAC) that together make up the FXS port. Voice, Tone and DTMF Parameters The following table lists parameters that control voice and tone signals, transmit and receive levels, and Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signaling tone characteristics.
  • Page 30: Slac Configuration Parameters

    (0 to 1000ms) Visual message waiting voltage in volts (-155v to +155.v) Visual message waiting bias in volts (-155v to +155v) Country US/Canada X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Varies by region Belcore MDMF Belcore MDMF Belcore MDMF Sinusoidal 15ms...
  • Page 31: Slac Command Strings

    Index Default 270 + 750 || 150 nF 220 + 820 || 120 nF 220 + 820 || 115 nF 370 + 620 || 310 nF 200 + 680 || 100 nF 800 || 50 nF SLAC Command Strings The SLAC initialization commands provide a method to set up the device for unusual conditions. Do not change the default value unless the factory has suggested you do so.
  • Page 32 The range is 0 to 100 Hz The range is 0 to 100 Hz The range is 0 to 10,000 ms The range is 0 to 100 Hz X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Belcore MDMF Belcore MDMF Belcore VMWI...
  • Page 33: Codec Command Strings

    CODEC Command Strings The CODEC initialization commands provide a method to set up the device for unusual conditions. Do not change the default value unless the factory has instructed you to do so. Parameter Initialization Commands Other Parameters Parameter Hook Debounce (units of 10 ms) Ring Debounce Disconnect Debounce Reconnect Debounce...
  • Page 34: Subscription Services

    Enables customer use of call forward service Enables customer use of call forward when busy service Enables customer use of no answer call forward service Enables customer use of priority call service X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled...
  • Page 35 Parameter Distinctive Ring Disturb Accept Blocked Number Outgoing Block Forward Last Call Distinctive Ring Last Call Disturb Accept Last Call Block Last Call Three-Way Calling Three-Way Conference Attended Transfer Unattended Transfer Message Waiting Visual Message Waiting Remote Feature Code Default Feature Code Chapter 8: Subscription Services Description Enables customer use of distinctive ring...
  • Page 36: Dialing Parameters

    DIRECT) Pattern match for VoIP dialing Pattern match for PSTN dialing Used to configure how the VoIP Subsystem handles VoIP dial strings. X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Normal Interpret * and # DTMF tones locally.) Alternate Dial Tone...
  • Page 37: Oip And Pstn Dial Patterns

    Parameter Configure PSTN Dial Pattern (See VoIP and PSTN Dial Patterns, below.) Hot Line Dialing Warm Line Dialing Hotwarm Dial String Auto-Add This Area Code ... Polarity Dialing Number of Digits I Will Dial For Local Calls Polarity Dialing Polarity Dial Tone Polarity Connect Polarity Answer Polarity Idle...
  • Page 38: Dial Pattern Parameters

    Pause Operator. Syntax p n, where n is the time in seconds to allow between digits dialed. If this time is exceeded, the dialing is considered to have timed out, and the person to have stopped dialing. (asterisk) + (plus sign) or (period) to mean X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference...
  • Page 39: Examples Of Dial Strings

    Parameter Description Set digit timeout to default for current pattern. - (dash) Human-readable spacing which is ignored. (space) Human-readable spacing which is ignored. Notes: Interdigit timeout, or pause: By default, the device allows five (5) seconds between dialed digits. To change this default, you must insert the p parameter before the point in the match string that you want this parameter to change.
  • Page 40: North American Number Plan Area (Nanpa) Dialing Examples

    1900 numbers in the US are premium-rate numbers that may incur high per-minute charges. 976r4! Disallow a 976XXXX number This tells the system to look at the first three digits of the entered number, and if they match 976 to drop to a failed tone. X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference...
  • Page 41: Entering Easily-Confused Patterns

    . 976 numbers in the US are premium-rate local numbers that may incur high per-minute charges. 1800r7x Recognize a 1800XXXXXXX number This tells the system to look at the first four digits of the entered number, and if they match 1800 to dial using 1800 plus the remaining seven digits.
  • Page 42: Bridging From Pstn To Voip

    Requests the line to use when dialing numbers that begin with the specified digits. Enables or disables alternate auto-add routing of Telco line calls Enables or disables alternative routing of VoIP calls. X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled...
  • Page 43: Emergency Services And Eservices Events

    Emergency Services and eServices Events The emergency services numbers follow the same rules as those defined for the pattern matching strings Dialing Parameters on page 36. The VoIP Subsystem allows flexible treatment of emergency numbers. They can be sent either via the Internet or over the PSTN.
  • Page 44: User Configuration

    The Speed Dial List can be modified by the telephone or via the web pages. Up to 28 numbers can be entered into the Speed Dial List. Each number can be up to 40 digits in length. Dialing a speed dial number is explained in Chapter 4 of the Zoom ADSL X6v User Guide on your X6v CD. Parameter...
  • Page 45: Ringing Based On Caller Id

    Parameter Call Forward Priority Call Forward Always Number Call Forward on Busy Number Call Forward on No Ans Number Call Forward Priority Number Priority Forward List – 1 to 30 phone numbers Ringing Based on Caller ID Parameter Ringing Based on Caller ID Distinctive Ring List –...
  • Page 46: Call Waiting/Caller Id

    Specifies the amount of time from when the receiver is picked up to the first dialed digit before Warm Line dialing occurs. (The range is 0 to 65535 in units of 10 X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default Disabled Default...
  • Page 47 Parameter Interdigit (10 ms) Dialing (10 ms) Hangup Disconnect (10 ms) Hangup Silence (10 ms) No Answer (s) Pause Wait (10 ms) Timeout Tone (10 ms) Timeout Pause (10 ms) Chapter 9: User Configuration Description Specifies the amount of time the VoIP Subsystem waits after the dial string has matched a dial pattern.
  • Page 48 Sets the minimum amount of time for the telephone receiver to stay on-hook before the VoIP Subsystem ends the current call. This applies only to incoming calls. (The range is 0 to 60,000 ms) X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default (850 ms) (10 s) 1000...
  • Page 49: Feature Codes

    Feature codes are used to access advanced Class 5 telephony features. You can use the VoIP -> Advanced VoIP Settings -> Feature Codes menu to configure the parameters. The menu includes: • Feature Code Assignments (*55 – *99) Feature Code Assignments (*55 – *99) The IPBX calling features are assigned the ranges *55 to *89 and *92 to *99.
  • Page 50 Call forward when busy - number follows Cancel call forward when busy Enable Block Outgoing VoIP calls feature Disable Block Outgoing VoIP calls feature Execute Hook Flash followed by *98 to initiate unattended transfer X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Default...
  • Page 51 NOTICE This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this Manual and all the accompanying hardware, software, and documentation are copyrighted. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced by mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form. The manufacturer does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose of the software or documentation.

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