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REFACE
1.1 Overview ................................................................................. 2
1.2 Software Specifications ........................................................... 3
1.3 Hardware Specifications .......................................................... 4
2.1 Software Installation Guide ..................................................... 8
2.1.1 Default Settings of IAD gateway .............................................. 8
2.1.2 Additional Installation Requirements ........................................ 8
2.1.3.1 Save Data and Reboot .................................................... 10
2.1.3.2 Setup Network .............................................................. 12
(1) Fixed IP........................................................................... 12
(2) DHCP .............................................................................. 13
(3) PPPoE.............................................................................. 14
2.1.3.3.1 Proxy mode ............................................................. 15
2.1.3.3.2 Peer-to-Peer Mode .................................................... 16
2.1.4.1 Save Data and Reboot .................................................... 19
2.1.4.2 Setup Network .............................................................. 19
(1) Fixed IP........................................................................... 19
(2) DHCP .............................................................................. 19
(3) PPPoE.............................................................................. 19
2.1.4.3.1 Proxy mode ............................................................. 21
2.1.4.3.2 Peer-to-Peer Mode .................................................... 22
2.1.4.3.3 Hotline Mode ........................................................... 23
2.1 Special Housing Installation Guide ........................................ 25
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    IP R OUTER ANUAL ............V REFACE I: IAD G ......1 ATEWAY VERVIEW 1.1 Overview ................. 2 1.2 Software Specifications ............3 1.3 Hardware Specifications ............4 II: S -UP ..........7 TART 2.1 Software Installation Guide ............. 8 2.1.1 Default Settings of IAD gateway ..........
  • Page 2 2.1.1 Horizontal Type ..............25 2.1.1.1..................25 2.1.1.2..................25 2.1.1.3..................25 2.1.2 Vertical Type............... 26 2.1.2.1..................26 2.1.2.2..................26 2.1.2.3..................26 III: S ..27 PECIAL PPLICATIONS AND EATURES 3.1 Behind IP-Sharing ..............28 3.1.1 IP Sharing Configuration ............28 3.1.1.1 One IAD Gateway behind IAD ..........
  • Page 3 4.2 Save and Reboot ..............45 4.3 Web Management Configuration ..........46 4.3.1 Network Interface ............... 46 4.3.2 SIP Information Screen ............48 4.3.3 System Configuration............50 4.3.4 PPPoE Configuration Screen ..........51 4.3.5 Voice Configuration Screen ........... 52 4.3.6 Phone Configuration Screen ..........53 4.3.7 Support Configuration Screen..........
  • Page 4 5.3.17 [tos] ................87 5.3.18 [phone]................88 5.3.19 [bureau] ................92 5.3.20 [rom]................94 5.3.21 [passwd] ................95 List of Table...
  • Page 5 Preface About this User’s Manual This user’s guide includes specifications, installation guide, web management and command line configuration interface for the IAD 161/162 VoIP Gateway. Revision History: Version Date Author Modified Contents Sep., 17 , 2004 Sabrina 1 Revision for IAD 161 162 SIP Gateway. List of Table...
  • Page 6: Part I: Iad Gateway Overview

    Part I: IAD Gateway Overview This part introduces the software/hardware specifications and default settings of the IAD Gateway. - 1 -...
  • Page 7: Overview

    1.1 Overview The IAD 161 is a one-port telephone extension and three ports SOHO Router to IP network gateway. It provides Data transfer by 10/100Mbps, telephone services and T.38 fax over IP network with easily operation and configuration. It is most suitable for SOHO and small-to-medium enterprise in Internet communication environment.
  • Page 8: Software Specifications

    1.2 Software Specifications IAD Gateway Features Provide Voice over IP and Fax over IP features. SIP RFC 3261 compliance Built-in NAT/IP sharing function Provided call features: Hold, forward and transfer Automatic FAX detection (Support T.38 protocol) Codec: G.711 a/μlaw, G.723.1, G.729A PPPoE connection VAD (Voice Activity Detection), CNG (Comfort Noise Generate) G.168/165 echo cancellation...
  • Page 9: Hardware Specifications

    1.3 Hardware Specifications Chassis 190mm(W) x 110mm(D) x 51.5mm(H) Weight (unit): 0.3 kg Interface Four 10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 ports (Auto LAN MDI/MDIX). Input AC 100V-240V, Output DC 12V. One/Two RJ11 Telephone Port (IAD 161/162). Special Housing The plastic housing can be adjustable by manual (Vertical type or Horizontal type) Environment Operational Humidity: 10 to 90 % (Non-condensing)
  • Page 10 Light on: Ethernet port successfully connected with network. Blanking: Ethernet port is transmitting or receiving data. PSTN (Orange): (IAD 162 only) Light Blinking: IAD IP side has incoming call. Light On: IAD PSTN side is in communication. Light Off: PSTN Line of IAD is in standby mode. Back Panel Ethernet Port: Ethernet port is for connecting VoIP Gateway to network, transmit...
  • Page 11 RJ-11 connector, IAD interface to CO PSTN line or extension port of PABX. DC 12V Port: DC 12V Power supply. - 6 -...
  • Page 12: Part Ii: Start-Up

    Part II: Start-UP This part explains how to configure essential and basic items before user can run IAD gateway. - 7 -...
  • Page 13: Software Installation Guide

    2.1 Software Installation Guide This guide covers all essential configurations under different application, user can follow steps below to configure basic items to run IAD gateway. 2.1.1 Default Settings of IAD gateway WAN IP Parameters IP Address = 10.1.1.3 Subnet mask = 255.0.0.0 Default gateway = 10.1.1.254 IP Address = 192.168.123.123 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 14 Please follow steps below to access IAD configuration interface: Step 1.Connect WAN Port of IAD Gateway to public network Connect the WAN port (silver) on the IAD Gateway to the Ethernet port of your network (e.g. Cable Modem, ADSL Modem) using the standard CAT-5 straight Ethernet cable.
  • Page 15: Essential Configuration Via Web Management Interface

    2.1.3 Essential Configuration via Web Management interface This section describes how to setup IAD via Web managementinterface. Please follow procedures below to configure essential items before you use IAD gateway. 2.1.3.1 Save Data and Reboot After any configuration has been made, user has to save all data and reboot system to make configurations take effect.
  • Page 16 Step 2. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the IAD Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take around 40 seconds to reboot. Step 3. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. - 11 -...
  • Page 17: Setup Network

    2.1.3.2 Setup Network (1) Fixed IP To configure the VoIP Gateway IP address, please click [Network Interface] on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, type a new IP address, subnet mask and the default routing gateway (e.g. IP Address: 192.168.13.80, Subnet mask: 255.255.248.0, Default routing gateway: 192.168.8.254) and click the OK button.
  • Page 18 (2) DHCP Click [Network Interface] on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, enable the DHCP function if you are using the cable modem or DHCP server and click the [OK] button. - 13 -...
  • Page 19: Pppoe Configuration Screen

    (3) PPPoE Click [PPPoE Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [PPPoE Configuration] Screen. Device: Set PPPoe function to be On or Off. User Name: Set PPPoE authentication User Name. Password: Set PPPoE authentication password. Reboot After Remote Host Disconnection: Enable/Disable auto reboot after PPPoE disconnection If user enables this function, after PPPoE being disconnected, IAD will...
  • Page 20: Application Mode-Proxy/Peer-To-Peer Mode

    2.1.3.3 Application mode-Proxy/Peer-to-Peer Mode After setting IP address, user must assign IAD to work under Proxy mode or Peer-to-Peer mode. If there is no Proxy, please set your IAD as Peer-to-Peer Mode. 2.1.3.3.1 Proxy mode Proxy mode means that there will be an intermediate Proxy Server between IAD Gateway and the remote entity.
  • Page 21: Peer-To-Peer Mode

    2.1.3.3.2 Peer-to-Peer Mode Peer-to-Peer Mode allows users to call other VoIP devices without the proxy server. When in Peer-To-Peer mode, IAD Gateway use Phone Book, which will dial predefined phone number, and press “#” (optional, to accelerate the dial) as end of dial. To configure Peer-To-Peer Mode in IAD Gateway, follow the steps below: Step 1.
  • Page 22 Step 2. Configure Phone Book in the IAD Gateway. Click [Phone Book] on the navigation panel. In the Phone Book screen, enter the Index, Name, IP address and e164 (phone number) of the destination and click the Add Data button. - 17 -...
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  • Page 24: Essential Configuration Via Telnet Command Line Interface

    2.1.4 Essential Configuration via Telnet Command Line interface This section describes how to setup IAD via Telnet command line interface. Please follow procedures below to configure essential items before you use IAD gateway. 2.1.4.1 Save Data and Reboot After any configuration has been made, user has to save all data and reboot system to make configurations take effect.
  • Page 25 Step 2. Input the user id & password provided by your ISP: usr/config$ pppoe –id 123@hinet.net (PPPoE login account) usr/config$ pppoe –pwd 123 (PPPoE login Passowd) For example: usr/config$ pppoe -print PPPoE adapter information Device : Enabled Status : Not initialized User name : 84460791@hinet.net Password...
  • Page 26: Application Mode-Proxy/Peer-To-Peer Mode

    Protocol : TCP/IP Device : PPP/PPPoE usr/config$ 2.1.4.3 Application mode-Proxy/Peer-to-Peer Mode After setting IP address, user must assign IAD to work under Proxy mode or Peer-to-Peer mode. If there is no Proxy, please set your IAD as Peer-to-Peer Mode. 2.1.4.3.1 Proxy mode Proxy mode means that there will be an intermediate Proxy Server between IAD Gateway and the remote entity.
  • Page 27: Peer-To-Peer Mode

    An example is demonstrated below: usr/config$ security –line 1 –name 12345 –password 12345 This is to set username (userid) as “12345”, password as “12345” into line1, which means line1 can accept incoming calls after successfully registered to Proxy server. Note: 1.
  • Page 28: Hotline Mode

    2.1.4.3.3 Hotline Mode The Hotline Mode is applied in limited two peers. User just picks up the phone set and then hears ring back tone or dial tone depended on configurations of destination device. Step 1. Set gateway under P2P mode. Step 2.
  • Page 29: Essential Configuration Via Installation Wizard

    2.1.4 Essential Configuration via Installation Wizard Installation Wizard is a friendly software tool that can provide you an easy way to configure your VoIP devices. You only need to Input the MAC address of your product and Click [Search Device]; you can configure your VoIP device without changing your PC’s setting.
  • Page 30: Special Housing Installation Guide

    2.1 Special Housing Installation Guide IAD has special housing for vertical or horizontal type. Please adjustable follow procedures as below to change type you like. 2.1.1 Horizontal Type 2.1.1.1 Insert stand board on one side. 2.1.1.2 Insert the other stand board on the other side. 2.1.1.3 Finally IAD can stand as horizontal type.
  • Page 31: Vertical Type

    2.1.2 Vertical Type 2.1.2.1 Insert stand board on one side. 2.1.2.2 Insert the other stand board on the same side. 2.1.2.3 Finally IAD can stand as vertical type. - 26 -...
  • Page 32: Part Iii: Special Applications And Features

    Part III: Special Applications and Features This part explains how to configure IAD Gateway under special application mode, such as behind NAT, and how to upgrade firmware. - 27 -...
  • Page 33: Behind Ip-Sharing

    3.1 Behind IP-Sharing 3.1.1 IP Sharing Configuration 3.1.1.1 One IAD Gateway behind IAD This application is only for the user who is using the IP Sharing device. It is said Gateway is connected behind IP Sharing. The IP Sharing Device must support the DMZ or Virtual server functions such as ADSL network.
  • Page 34 Please see following for example: >Advanced setting > NAT setting > DMZ Host setting DMZ Host setting □ Activate DMZ DMZ Host IP: 192.168.1.5 Step 6. Configure the IAD Gateway IP address for IP Sharing Mode. Click [Network Interface] on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, enter the IP address, Subnet mask and the default gateway in the network table.
  • Page 35 Step 8. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen will Display [Commit to Flash OK!], when IAD finished committing data. Step 9. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button.
  • Page 36: More Than One Iad Behind The Same Ip Sharing Device

    3.1.1.2 More than one IAD behind the same IP Sharing Device 1. Assign an IP address to each IAD using fixed address. 2. Enable the IP Sharing function for each set using following command. Fixed IP Address – usr/config$ ifaddr –ipsharing 1 “public IP of IP Sharing”...
  • Page 37 Note: With Dynamic WAN IP Address, when the WAN IP is changed, we need to change the external IP of IAD Gateway using above command. 1. Different Vendor’s Router will have different appearance of setting. 2. Once you set the DMZ Host, you don’t need to configure the Port Forwarding and vice versa.
  • Page 38: Nat Mode (Pppoe)

    3.2 NAT mode (PPPoE) Step 1. Set PPPoE mode, using [pppoe], input the user id & password provided by your ISP, using [pppoe], reboot the device after disconnection, using [pppoe] usr/config$ pppoe –dve 1 (PPPoE used) usr/config$ pppoe –open (PPPoE open) usr/config$ pppoe –id 123@hinet.net (PPPoE login account) usr/config$ pppoe –pwd 123 (PPPoE login Passowd) usr/config$ pppoe –reboot 1 (Enable)
  • Page 39 Step 5. When Gateway connection succeed. Setup PC use LAN IP connection Network Select [Specify an IP Address] and enter [192.168.123.111] in the [IP Address] location (where xxx is a number between 2 and 254 used by the VoIP Gateway to identify each computer), and the default [Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0].
  • Page 40: Call Hold, Transfer And Forward

    3.3 Call Hold, Transfer and Forward Gateway provides call features including call hold, transfer and forward. Please be noted that both calling and called site have to support this feature. For call forward function, it only works under Proxy mode. Of course, Proxy must support these call features, too.
  • Page 41 3.3.3.1 Busy Forward: While line is engaged or phone set is been off-hook, incoming call will be forwarded to the assigned number. Activate: *76 [Forward No.] # Deactivate: #76# 3.3.3.2 No response/ Answer: While no one answers the call, incoming call will be forwarded to the assigned number.
  • Page 42: Upgrade Your Iad

    3.4 Upgrade Your IAD 3.4.1 Upgrade via Web management interface 3.4.1.1 Before start Step 1. Please confirm Host PC, which is installed as TFTP / FTP server and is in available network. Step 2. Note down your current configurations, such as [SIP Information], [Phone Book].
  • Page 43 Step 2. After upgrade finished, on screen will display [Please issue FLASH CLEAN to consist software version.] information. Step 3.Click [Flash Clean] on the navigation panel. In the Flash Clean screen, click the [CLEAN] button. Step 4. In the Flash Clean screen to Display [Flash cleaned!! Please reboot your system!!], when Flash Clean Ok.
  • Page 44: Upgrade Via Telnet Command Interface

    Step 5. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the Reboot IAD Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot. Step 6. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. Enter the IP address in the Location or Address field. 3.4.2 Upgrade via Telnet Command interface Use [rom] command to upgrade software of IAD.
  • Page 45 usr/config Parameter Usages: -print: show versions of all rom files. -app, boot, boot2m, dsptest, dspcore, dspapp, ht: To update main Application program code, Boot code, DSP testing code, DSP kernel code, or DSP application code, and Hold Tone file. Note: Most of all, the Rom file needed to get upgrade is App or Boot2m.
  • Page 46 After software like application has been upgraded, please execute [flash -clean] to clear old configurations and make upgrade complete. This will keep all configurations under [ifaddr]. usr/config$ flash –clean - 41 -...
  • Page 47: Iad 162 Pstn Line Application

    3.5 IAD 162 PSTN Line Application 3.5.1 PSTN Outgoing Call 3.5.1.1 Make PSTN call from TEL Phone set Default TEL line is intended to make IP call, if user wants to make a call via PSTN line, please dial “*#”, then user will hear dial tone from PSTN side. If the PSTN port doesn't connect a PSTN line, press “*#”, the signal will be back to IP side then play busy tone.
  • Page 48: Part Iv: Web Management Interface

    Part IV: Web Management Interface This part explains how to configure the IAD Gateway via WEB management interface. - 43 -...
  • Page 49: Login And Welcome Screen

    4.1 Login and welcome screen Step 1. Start your web browser. Step 2. Launch your web browser and enter [192.168.123.123] (the default IP address of the LAN port) in the Location or Address field. Press Enter. Step 3. Password request screen will appear as below. Please input “root” in the user name field and no password in the password field.
  • Page 50: Save And Reboot

    4.2 Save and Reboot Click OK at the end of every configuration page to confirm your changes. All configurations will not take effect before reboot system. Please remember to do [Commit Data] to save all configuration then [Reboot System] to reboot IAD.
  • Page 51: Web Management Configuration

    4.3 Web Management Configuration 4.3.1 Network Interface Click [Network Interface] in the navigation panel and open the Network Interface Screen. LAN IP Address: Set LAN IP Address of IAD WAN IP Address: Set WAN IP Address of IAD Subnet Mask: Set the Subnet Mask of IAD Default routing gateway: Set Default routing gateway of IAD...
  • Page 52 IP Sharing: Enable it if IAD is behind IP Sharing router. UPnP: Enable it if IP sharing or NAT device supports UPnP function so that no need to configure IP sharing or IAD when IAD is behind NAT device. IP Sharing Server Address: Set Public IP Address of IP Sharing router for IAD to work behind IP sharing.
  • Page 53: Sip Information Screen

    4.3.2 SIP Information Screen Click [SIP Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the SIP Information Screen. Run Mode: Select IAD to work under Peer-to-Peer mode or Proxy mode. Primary Proxy IP Address: Set primary Proxy IP Address or URL address (Domain Name Server must be configured.
  • Page 54 Line Number: identify one number for the IAD to register to the Proxy. Line Account: set user name of IAD for registering. User can set user name and password for registering. If password is no need, please set user name the same as line number or IAD won’t register successfully.
  • Page 55: System Configuration

    4.3.3 System Configuration Click [System Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [System Configuration] Screen. Keypad DTMF Type: set DTMF type. User can select DTMF type IAD transmits. RFC2833 Payload Type: change RFC2833 Payload type. This is for special request from the other site, if RFC2833 payload types of 2 sites are different, it may cause some problem of connection.
  • Page 56 4.3.4 PPPoE Configuration Screen Click [PPPoE Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [PPPoE Configuration] Screen. Device: Set PPPoe function to be On or Off. User Name: Set PPPoE authentication User Name. Password: Set PPPoE authentication password. Reboot After Remote Host Disconnection: Enable/Disable auto reboot after PPPoE disconnection If user enables this function, after PPPoE being disconnected, IAD will...
  • Page 57: Voice Configuration Screen

    4.3.5 Voice Configuration Screen Click [Voice Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [Voice Configuration] Screen. Codec Priority: set codecs priority in order. Please notice that user can set from 1 to 5 codecs as their need. For example, user can only set first priority as G.723.1, and set the others as x, that means only G.723.1 is available.
  • Page 58: Phone Configuration Screen

    4.3.6 Phone Configuration Screen Click [Phone Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [Phone Configuration] Screen. For tone simulation, IAD Gateway adopts dual frequencies as traditional telephone does. If users want to have their own call progress tone, they can change the value of tones. Ring Tone: Set Ring frequency, on time, off time, voltage level.
  • Page 59 Low(frq) : Frequency value of Low frequency High(frq) : Frequency value of High frequency Low(lev) : Level (volume) of Low frequency High(lev) : Level (volume) of High frequency On1 : On cadence of first cycle Off1 : Off cadence of first cycle On2 : On cadence of second cycle Off2 : Off cadence of second cycle Note:...
  • Page 60: Support Configuration Screen

    4.3.7 Support Configuration Screen Click [Support configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [Support Configuration] Screen. T.38 FAX: enable/disable FAX function. If user wants to fax with IAD gateway, this function must be enabled. - 55 -...
  • Page 61: Phone Book Configuration

    4.3.8 Phone Book Configuration Click [Phone Book Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [Phone Book] Screen. Add Data: User can specify 20 sets of phone book via web interface. Please input index, Name, IP Address and E.164 number of the destination device. Delete Date: User can delete any configured phone book data by index.
  • Page 62: Dscp Configuration Screen

    4.3.9 DSCP Configuration Screen Click DSCP Configuration in the navigation panel and open the DSCP Configuration Screen. Set Signal or RTP Packet DSCP value: Assured Forwarding (AF) PHB: Select Delay priority and Drop Precedence Expedited Forwarding (EF) PHB: Select TOS value as EF Default: Select TOS value as 0 User Assign Special DSCP Code:...
  • Page 63 DROP Precedence Class #1 Class #2 Class #3 Class #4 (AF11) (AF21) (AF31) (AF41) Low Drop Precedence 001010 010010 011010 100010 Medium Drop Precedence (AF12) (AF22) (AF32) (AF42) 001100 010100 011100 100100 High Drop Precedence (AF13) (AF23) (AF33) (AF43) 001110 010110 011110 100110...
  • Page 64: Password Configuration Screen

    4.3.10 Password Configuration Screen Click [Password configuration] in the navigation panel to open the [Password Configuration] screen. It is highly recommended that you change the default password ([Null]). Change: First select login name as root or administrator, then enter current password, new password and confirm new password again to set new password.
  • Page 65: Rom Configuration Screen

    4.3.11 ROM Configuration Screen Click [ROM Upgrade] in the navigation panel and open the [ROM Configuration] Screen. FTP/TFTP Server IP Address: Set TFTP server IP address Target File name: Set file name prepared to upgrade Method: Select download method as TFTP or FTP FTP Login: Set FTP login name and password Target File Type:...
  • Page 66: Flash Clean Screen

    4.3.12 Flash Clean Screen Click [Flash Clean] in the navigation panel and open the [Flash Clean] Screen. Press CLEAN will clean all configurations of IAD and reset to factory default value. Note: User must re-configure all commands all over again (except Network Configure) once execute this function, - 61 -...
  • Page 67: Commit Configuration Data Screen

    4.3.13 Commit Configuration Data Screen Click [Commit Data] in the navigation panel and open the [Commit Configuration Data] Screen. Commit Date to save all configurations. Please remember to commit data before reboot your IAD. - 62 -...
  • Page 68: Reboot Iad System Screen

    4.3.14 Reboot IAD System screen Click [Reboot System] in the navigation panel and open the [Reboot IAD Gateway] Screen. Press reboot will reset IAD. Note: To execute reboot, please remember to do Commit Data before Reboot System. - 63 -...
  • Page 69: Part V: Telnet Command Interface

    Part V: Telnet Command Interface This part gives information on how to configure IAD gateway via Telnet command line interface. - 64 -...
  • Page 70: Save And Reboot

    5.1 Login For you first login, enter the login: [root] and default no password. login: root password: Welcome to Terminal Configuration Mode Please enter your configuration item usr/config$ Note: Login account [root] or [administrator] is the default login account and there is no password needed.
  • Page 71: System Commands Overview

    5.3 System Commands Overview 5.3.1 [help] Press help/man/ ? will display all command list of IAD. The following table lists all of the commands that you can use with the Gateway. Refer to the following chapters for descriptions of commonly used commands. This user’s guide describes commands that are helpful for configuring the Gateway.
  • Page 72: Quit]

    5.3.2 [quit] Type [quit] will quit the Gateway configuration mode. And turn back to login prompt. usr/config$ quit Disconnecting.. login: root Welcome to Terminal Configuration Mode Please enter your configuration item usr/config$ Note: It is recommended that type the [quit] command before you leave the console. If so, Gateway will ask password again when next user connects to console port.
  • Page 73: Reboot]

    Parameter Usages: -status: Display the enabled debug flags. -add: Add debug flag. -- sip: sip related information -- msg: voice related information -delete: Remove specified debug flag. -open: Start to show debug messages. -close: Stop showing debug messages. In this example, user open debug flags including sip, vp, msg. usr/config$ debug -add sip msg usr/config$ debug –open For example:...
  • Page 74: Commit]

    AC4804[1] is ok successful 2 2 Initialize OSS libraries...OK! VP v1.42 stack open sucessfully. login: 5.3.5 [commit] Save changes after configuring Gateway. usr/config$ commit This may take a few seconds, please wait.. Commit to flash memory ok! usr/config$ Note: Users shall use [commit] to save modified value, or they will not be activated after system reboot.
  • Page 75: Dhcp

    -nat Set NAT service flag (On/Off). -dhcp Set DHCP client service flag (On/Off). -sntp Set SNTP server mode and specify IP address. -dns specify IP address of DNS Server. -timezone Set local timezone. -ipsharing Specify usage of an IP sharing device and specify IP address.
  • Page 76 -nat: Provide DHCP Server and NAT function. -dhcp: Dynamic Host Configuration (1 = ON; 0 = OFF) -dns: Setup DNS Server IP Address. -sntp: Simple Network Time Protocol (0=No update, 1=Specify server IP, 2=broadcast mode). When SNTP function is activated, users have to specify a SNTP server as network time source.
  • Page 77: Time]

    DHCP startup : OFF SNTP : mode=1 server 168.95.195.12 time zone : GMT+8 cycle=1024 mins IPSharing : no IPSharing device. Primary DNS Server : 168.95.1.1 Secondary DNS Server : 168.95.1.1 EMS IP Address: null EMS User ID : vwusr EMS Password : vwusr EMS cycle time: 0 usr/config$ 5.3.7 [time]...
  • Page 78 ----192.168.1.254 PING Statistics---- 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trIP (ms) min/avg/max = 0/1/5 210.63.15.32 is alive usr/config$ 5.3.9 [pbook] Phone Book function allows users to define their own numbers, which mapping to real IP address. It is effective only in peer-to-peer mode. When adding a record to Phone Book, users do not have to reboot the machine, and the record will be effective immediately.
  • Page 79: Pbook]

    Range of ip address setting (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255). Range of index setting value (1~100), Example: pbook -print 1 10 pbook -print 1 pbook -print pbook -add name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001 pbook -insert 3 name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001 pbook -delete 3 pbook -search ip 192.168.4.99 pbook -modify 3 name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001...
  • Page 80: Pppoe]

    -delete: delete a specific record. [pbook –delete 3] means delete index 3 record. usr/config$ pbook –delete 3 PhoneBook Rules: The e164 number defined in phone book will fully carry to destination. It is not just a representative number for destination’s IP Address. In other words, user dial this e164 number to reach destination, destination will receive the number and find out if it is matched to its e164, including Line number in some particular device.
  • Page 81 Parameter Usages: -print: print PPPoE status. -dev: Enable PPPoE Dial-up function -open: Open the connection -close: Close the connection -id: Input the User name ID provided by ISP -pwd: Input the User name password provided by ISP -reboot: Reboot the PPPoE connection. For example: usr/config$ pppoe -print PPPoE adapter information...
  • Page 82 Parameter Usages: -clean: clean all the user defined value, and reboot Gateway in factory default mode. Note: 1. It is recommended to execute [flash –clean] after application firmware been upgraded. Only User who login with root can execute it. After flash clean, all configurations in command [ifaddr] and [pppoe] will still be kept.
  • Page 83 5.3.12 [sysconf] This command displays system information and configurations. usr/config$ sysconf System information and configuration Usage: sysconf [-print] [-idtime digit] [-bf digit] [-keypad dtmf] [-faxtype type][-2833type type][-lcdrop ON/OFF] [-droptime digit][-eod digit] [-callerid type] [-service used][-dtmfstart digits] [-dtmfend digits] sysconf -print -print Display system overall information and configuration.
  • Page 84 Parameter Usages: -print: Print current sysconf settings. -idtime: Set the duration (in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as timed out. If after the duration user hasn’t pressed next number, it will dial out all number pressed (1-10 seconds). -service: set SIP Phone to be normal mode or under hotline mode.
  • Page 85 RFC2833 Payload Type : 96 FAX Payload Type : 101 Disconnect Supervision : OFF Loop Current Drop Time(ms) : 500 usr/config$ 5.3.13 [sip] This command is to configure SIP related parameters. usr/config$ sip SIP stack information and configuration Usage: sip [-print] [-mode pxmode] [-outpx IPaddmress] sip [-px address] [-px2 address] [-domain domain] [-prefix prefixstring] [-line1 number] [-line2 number] [-line3 number] [-line4 number] [-expire t1] [-port udpPort] [-rtp rtpPort]...
  • Page 86 usr/config$ Parameter Usages: -mode: Configure as Proxy mode or Peer-to-Peer mode (0: Peer-to-Peer mode, 1: Proxy mode). -px: to specify Proxy address when IAD Gateway is in proxy mode. Proxy address can be IPv4 address or DNS name. -px2: to setting Secondary Proxy server address. Proxy address can be IPv4 address or DNS name.
  • Page 87: Proxy Mode

    pbook search : OFF SIP listen port : 5060 RTP receive port : 16384 usr/config$ usr/config$ sip –print Run Mode : PROXY MODE Primary Proxy address : 10.1.1.2 Secondary Proxy address : null Proxy port : 5060 OutBound Proxy address : null Transport Type (TCP/UDP) : UDP Prefix string...
  • Page 88 Example: security -line 1 -name 1001 -pwd 1001 usr/config$ Parameter Usages: -print: print current setting in security command. -line: Specify which line number you want to set into the account Note: If you have only one account, you can set into line1 or line2 using this parameter.
  • Page 89 -send Specify sending packet size. G.723 (30/60 ms) G.711U (20/40/60 ms) G.711A (20/40/60 ms) G.729 (20/40/60/80 ms) -priority Priority preference of installed codecs. G.723 G.711U G.711A G.729 -volume Specify the following levels: voice volume (0~63, default: 25), input gain (0~38, default: 25), dtmf volume (0~31, default: 23), -nscng No sound compression and CNG.
  • Page 90 others. usr/config$ voice –priority g723 (only select this codec) usr/config$ voice –priority g723 g729 g711u g711a (select four codecs, and g723 is the first choice) -volume: There are three adjustable value. --voice volume stands for volume, which can be heard from Gateway side(range 0~63, default: 28).
  • Page 91 input gain : 25 dtmf volume : 23 No sound compress & CNG : G.729A : There is no setting G.723.1 : Off G.711(U-Law) : Off G.711(A-Law) : Off Echo canceller : On On On On Jitter buffer Min Delay : 90 Max Delay : 150...
  • Page 92: Tos]

    defer codec (G.723 or G.729a) to T.38 when FAX signal is detected. -busy: Provide setting busy forwrd to other number, when you setting this function. Then this channel busy, auto forward to setting phone number. -noanswer: Provide setting noanser forwrd to other number, when you setting this function.
  • Page 93: Phone]

    [-rtpreliab mode] tos -print Example: tos -rtptype 7 -sigtype 0 usr/config$ Parameter Usages: -rtptype: the packages of voice (0~63). -sigtype: the package of call signal (0~63). Note: The value of rtptype and sigtype is from 0 to 63. It’s working if it supported by your network.
  • Page 94 phone [-ring [freq ] [ringON ] [ringOFF ] [ringLevel]] [-rbt [freqHi ] [freqLo ] [freqHiLev] [freqLoLev] [Tone1ON] [Tone1OFF] [Tone2ON ] [Tone2OFF ]] [-bt [freqHi ] [freqLo ] [freqHiLev] [freqLoLev] [Tone1ON] [Tone1OFF] [Tone2ON ] [Tone2OFF ]] [-dt [freqHi ] [freqLo ] [freqHiLev] [freqLoLev] [Tone1ON] [Tone1OFF] [Tone2ON ] [Tone2OFF ]] [-flash [freqLo ] [freqHi ]] [-level [loopCurrentLevel] [onhookLineVoltageLevel ]]...
  • Page 95 phone -flash 400 800 phone -level 1 32 usr/config$ Parameter Usages: -print: Print current call progress tone configurations (ring: ring tone, rbt: ring back tone, bt: busy tone, dt: dial tone). This parameter should be accompanied with tone type. -ring: To set RING tone value. The played tone type, when Gateway is receiving a call.
  • Page 96 Ringback Tone tone2 off : 4000 usr/config$ usr/config$ phone -print rbt Phone ring back tone paramter Ringback Tone frequency high : 440 Ringback Tone frequency low : 480 Ringback Tone frequency high level : 13 Ringback Tone frequency low level : 13 Ringback Tone tone1 on : 100...
  • Page 97: Flash]

    Dial Tone frequency low : 350 Dial Tone frequency high level : 155 Dial Tone frequency low level : 155 Dial Tone tone1 on : 8000 Dial Tone tone1 off Dial Tone tone2 on : 8000 Dial Tone tone2 off usr/config$ usr/config$ usr/config$ phone -print flash...
  • Page 98 usr/config$ Parameter Usages: -print: Display current Hotline table. -hotline: Define Line1 and Line2’s Hotline table respectively. The table is included [Line number], [destination IP Address] and [destination Port or Number]. For example 1. Destination is a IAD device, 628 is its Line1 number usr/config$ bureau -hotline 1 200.168.4.69 628 User picks up the Line1, and then hears the ringback tone generated from destination.
  • Page 99: Rom]

    5.3.20 [rom] ROM file information and firmware upgrade function. usr/config$ rom ROM files updating commands Usage: rom [-print] [-app] [-boot] [-dsptest] [-dspcore] [-dspapp] [-ht] [-method used] [-boot2m] -s TFTP/FTP server ip -f filename rom -print -print show versions of rom files. (optional) -app update main application code(optional) -boot...
  • Page 100: Passwd]

    or DSP application code, and Hold Tone file. Note: Most of all, the Rom file needed to get upgrade is App or Boot2m. Please check the exactly Rom file before doing download procedure. -s: To specify TFTP server’s IP address when upgrading ROM files. -f: To specify the target file name, which will replace the old one.
  • Page 101 -clean Clear all password stored in flash. Note: 1. Loginname can be only 'root' or 'administrator' 2. passwd -clean will clear all passwd stored in flash, please use it with care. Example: passwd -set root Your_Passwd_Setting passwd -clean usr/config$ Parameter Usages: –set: Set login name and password, input login name then input new password.

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