Jupitel G4000-2E2S User Manual

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G4000-2E2S
USER'S
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  • Page 1 Analogue Terminal Adaptor G4000-2E2S USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    G4000-2E2S User’s Manual…………………..……………………………. 1. Product Introduction-----------------------------------------------------------3 1.1 Software------------------------------------------------------------------3 1.2 Protocol, Standard---------------------------------------------------------3 2. Electric Interface Operating Requirements---------------------------------4 2.1 Electric requirements----------------------------------------------------4 2.2 Interface requirements----------------------------------------------------4 2.3 Operating requirements---------------------------------------------------4 3. Structure Introduction-------------------------------------------------------- 5 3.1 Front Illustration---------------------------------------------------------5 3.2 Backside Illustration----------------------------------------------------5 4. Packaging------------------------------------------------------------------------5 4.1 Size ----------------------------------------------------------------------5 4.2 Attachment-----------------------------------------------------------------5...
  • Page 3: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction…………………………..……………………………. 1.1 Software Set phone by HTTP web browser Upgrade by TFTP HTTP Support major G.726, G.7231, G.729, G.711U/A Dynamic voice jitter buffer CNG (Comfort noise generation) G.165 compliant 16ms echo cancellation Tone generation and Local DTMF re-generation according with ITU-T E.164 dial plan and customized dial rules SNMP V1/V2 1.2 Standard and Protocol...
  • Page 4: Electric Interface Operating Requirements

    Electric Interface Operating Requirement…...……………………………. 2.1 Electric requirements: Voltage:9V Power adapter: output DC 9V/1000mA DC Network interface:2X RJ-45 Ethernet Connectors FXS: 2 X RJ11 Analogue Terminals 2.2 Interface requirements: Wan: 10M/100M Line Feed Voltage :> =42V Ring Voltage :> =45V. Ring Current : >=30mA 2.3 Operating requirements: Operation temperature: 0 to 50°...
  • Page 5: Structure Introduction

    Structure Introduction..…………………..……………………………. 3.1 Front Illustration PWR: power status. SYS: system status. Not registered in sip sever , flash 1 second and light 5 seconds; registered , light off WAN: Wan status connected light LAN : LAN status connected light FXS1~ FXS2: telephone status 3.2 Backside Illustration PWR: Power adapter: output DC 9V/1000mA DC Reset: press the reset key and plug the power .Reset to default set after 5...
  • Page 6: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide……...…………………..……………………………. Plug one side of the cable to the Network Adaptor, the other side to the WAN port of the GATEWAY. Set the PC address to be 192.168.1.2, open IE, and Browse 192.168.1.10 5.1 Installation 1. Using a simple RJ – 45 straight cable types to connect the ATA to a host or 2.
  • Page 7 5.1 IVR In order to use the IVR the caller shall pick up the phone and dial four consecutive asterisks ( **** ). Follow by key in the command code. Code Status User Input **** Menu Enter choice code 100# Network Status None 110#...
  • Page 8: Settings

    1. Off hook the keyphone / Phone first 2. Press **** (Phone) + 120# (Phone) + 192*168*1*10# (IP Address to be set in).Note: This will automatically change the ATA IP Address accordingly. 3. Once completed, please press RESET button of the ATA manually or through Web Interface.
  • Page 9: Wan

    6.2 WAN 6.2.1 WAN Status In the WAN Status we will able to view the network settings:- Interface status: 1. Enabled: “Yes – Indicate the WAN is in operating mode. 2. Service: Indicate the system operate either “Routed or bridged” mode. 3.
  • Page 10 6.2.2 WAN Settings Device operating mode: 1. We can choose either’ Router’ or ‘Bridge’ operating mode. 2. You will check either ‘Obtain WAN configuration dynamically’ or ‘Specify fixed WAN configuration.’ 3. 2 optional operating mode: - ‘Obtain WAN configuration dynamically’, the information detected automatically...
  • Page 11 6.2.3 PPPoE 1. Enable PPPoE: ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, to enable/disable PPPoE. 2. Under’ Authentication’, you enter the username and password given by your ISP. 3. Settings: Idle Timeout: idle timeout before PPP connection is closed due to inactivity Echo Timeout: the duration between PPP echo requests being sent to the server.
  • Page 12 6.2.4 MAC Spoofing WAN MAC address (spoofed) 1. This feature available when devices are under the router mode. 2. The spoofed MAC address to be used by the device’s WAN interfaces, the Ethernet address of the outgoing packets from the WAN interface would be replaced with this MAC address.
  • Page 13 Multicast limit: the value specifies the maximum limit on the percentage of multicast packets, which will be bridged to the destination interface (as a percentage of the source side bandwidth) 1% – 100% 6.3.2 DHCP These configuration parameters are for the device’s internal DHCP server. 1.
  • Page 14 6.3.3 Port Forwarding 1. Under ‘Reserved ports’, specified are the ports, which cannot be forwarded to the LAN. 2. Under’ Port forwarding to LAN’, you enter the specifications, which you will be forwarding to the LAN, including port range, protocol (both, TCP or UDP), and destination IP address.
  • Page 15: Sip

    6.4 SIP 6.4.1 Server Under ‘SIP Server Configuration’. You enter the server address, port, domain name, and exploration time unit, if you choose to send a registration request with an expiration time. Gateway settings: Dial plan: refer to appendix of this guide #use as a quick dial function: if this box is checked, the dialed digits would be sent out when the ‘#’...
  • Page 16 6.4.2 Extensions 1. Support PRACK method: enable SIP PRACK support. Therefore the user will able to send the PRACK or its own acknowledgement. 2. Encode SIP URI with user parameter: encode user=phone parameter in SIP URI. 3. Send INVITE with timer header: Encode timer header in all INVITE requests for ringing timeout.
  • Page 17 6.4.3 User 1 1. Primary Server Phone Number:Input Phone Number. CallerID Name:Input CallerID Port: Input Port. AEC On:Use Check. User Name:Input User Name. Password:Input Password. 2. Secondary Server Phone Number:Input Secondary Phone Number. CallerID Name:Input Secondary CallerID. Port: Input Secondary Port. AEC On:Use Check.
  • Page 18 6.4.4 OOB Signaling Configuration SIP Protocol DTMF Send Events: In-band, Out-band RFC2833, In-band & 00B, RFC2976 6.4.5 ToS/DiffServ The page used for disposing Type-of-Service/Diffserv value, the digital will be used on the beginning of each IP for transmission of SIP and RTP. If no special requirement about...
  • Page 19 6.4.6 Service Code Conditional Call Forwarding *70# # # # Enter and hear Dialtone , enter guest phone number, hang up after you hear Confirm tone After the seconds you set on web page, an unanswer incoming call will be transfer to the guest phone number.
  • Page 20 b)Attendant transfer A call B, B pick up this call, B can hold this call and redial C by flash-hook, after C is *98# # # # acknowledged, B enter to transfer 3-way Conference calling While A,B in talk,A press flash-hook to hear Redial tone,...
  • Page 21: Codecs

    6.5 CODECS 1. CODECS: Configure the silence suppression to your desired settings. 2. Packetization: Configure the packet sending increments. 3. Jitter buffer: Configure the timing of the voice buffering. 4. Selection between adaptive or fixed jitter buffer. Default=ADAPTIVE 5. Set the adaptive jitter buffer maximum play out delay. Default=100ms. 6.
  • Page 22: System

    6.6 System 6.6.1 Security 1. Configuration a password for the system – Login Password 2. Confirmation of the new password. 6.6.2 Timeout 1. We can set timing of the HTTP Authentication Timeout 2. The range of the seconds are from :- 20 seconds to 999 seconds 6.6.3 Localization...
  • Page 23 1. Choose the correct country for a proper SNTP server IP address, and time zone. 2. Check the ‘Adjust clock for daylight savings’, when applicable. 3. Click on ‘Save Localization Settings’, to save your configurations. 6.6.4 Handset Set Hook Flash Control Timer Hook Flash Timer Min: Set Hook Flash Min availability Timer.
  • Page 24 Set the port number of the HTTP of the ATA such as 80, 90 and etc. 6.6.6 SNMP Configuration SNMP Trap Configuration 1. IP address:Trap host IP address. 2. Trap Community:The community name used by the SNMP manager to verify traps.
  • Page 25 SNMP System Configuration 1. System Description:Description of the unit (e.g. “John’s phone”) 2. System Object Id: A vendor’s enterprise ID 6.6.7 Service Access This page will allow users to permit or block the remote access through the ATA via HTTP, SNMP and telnet. Check or uncheck the following box to enable/disable the remote access by LAN and WAN port.
  • Page 26: Download

    6.7 Download 6.7.1 Download For both HTTP /TFTP and URL methods, the device will reboot itself into the downloader mode if the main application is executing, and proceed with the ROM file download and permanent write of the application to the device’s flash memory. After download completed, download...
  • Page 27: Configuration

    6.7.2 Auto Update Set the followings:- Enable AutoUpdate: YES/NO Update Protocol: TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS Update Server Address: IP address of the update server Update Server Port: Port number of the Upgrade process 6.8 Configuration 6.8.1 Backup Configure file Backup...
  • Page 28: Reset

    6.8.2 Restore Restore Factory Default. 6.9 Reset Chose the “Reset and execute Main Application” option, for execution of the main application which you have configure, once you reset the system. Chose the “Reset and execute Downloader Application” option, to being downloading, once you reset the system.
  • Page 29: Logout

    7.0 Logout Once we logout from the ATA, we can see the following web page. We still can login back into the ATA by clicking the “Login”. Appendix, Dial Plan………..…………………..……………………………. The H.323 and SIP code will allow provisioning (via web browser) of the dial plan. A dial plan gives the unit a map to determine when a complete number has been entered and should be passed to the gatekeeper for resolution into an IP address.
  • Page 30: Wh At A B Ou T C H An G E Ma C A D D R E S

    (e.g. 69), ten digit long distance prefixed by 91, and international numbers starting with 9011+variable number of digits. Dial Plan for this is: (0T|00T|[3-5]xxx|8xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T) 7.2 What about change MAC Address? Default Configuration http://192.168.1.200/burn.htm Change MAC Address. about Reset Default Setting? Press G4000-2E2S backside Reset Key till 5 second.

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