Table 126 Firmware Specifications - ZyXEL Communications V501-T1 User Manual

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Table 126 Firmware Specifications

FEATURE
Default DHCP status
Default management IP
address
Default Password
Device Management
Firmware Upgrade
Configuration Backup &
Restoration
Network Address
Translation (NAT)
Time and Date
Logging and Tracing
PPPoE
Remote Management
Embedded FTP and TFTP
Servers
Auto-provisioning support
Dynamic Jitter Buffer
Voice Activity Detection/
Silence Suppression
Comfort Noise Generation
Echo Cancellation
QoS (Quality of Service)
Voice Codecs
236
DESCRIPTION
Client
192.168.5.1
1234
Use the V500's LCD screen menus or the web configurator to easily
configure the rich range of features.
Download new firmware (when available) from the ZyXEL web site and
use the web configurator, an FTP or a TFTP tool to put it on the V500.
Note: Only upload firmware for your specific model!
Make a copy of the V500's configuration. You can put it back on the
V500 later if you decide to revert back to an earlier configuration.
Each computer on your network must have its own unique IP address.
Use NAT to convert your public IP address(es) to multiple private IP
addresses for the computers on your network.
Get the current time and date from an external server when you turn on
your V500. You can also set the time manually. These dates and times
are then used in logs.
Use packet tracing and logs for troubleshooting. You can send logs from
the V500 to an external syslog server.
PPPoE mimics a dial-up Internet access connection.
This allows you to decide whether a service (HTTP or FTP traffic for
example) from a computer on a network (LAN or WAN for example) can
access the V500.
The embedded FTP and TFTP servers enable fast firmware upgrades
as well as configuration file backups and restoration.
When auto-provisioning is used, the V500 downloads its settings
automatically from the auto-provisioning server, meaning you do not
have to input them manually.
The built-in adaptive buffer helps to smooth out the variations in delay
(jitter) for voice traffic. This helps ensure good voice quality for your
conversations.
Voice Activity Detection (VAD) reduces the bandwidth that a call uses by
not transmitting when you are not speaking.
Your device generates background noise to fill moments of silence when
the other device in a call stops transmitting because the other party is
not speaking (as total silence could easily be mistaken for a lost
connection).
You device supports G.168, an ITU-T standard for eliminating the echo
caused by the sound of your voice reverberating in the telephone
receiver while you talk.
Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms help to provide better service on a
per-flow basis. Your device supports Type of Service (ToS) tagging. This
allows the device to tag voice frames so they can be prioritized over the
network.
G.711a/u, G.722, G.722.2, G.723.1, G.726 (16/24/32/40), G.729a/b
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