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  • Page 1 IP Basic Manual www.comsat.de E-Mail: support@comsat.de Support-Hotline: 0180 5 633343...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT ....................... 2 FIGURES ......................5 TECHNICAL TERMS ..................7 INTRODUCTION ..................8 SECURITY HINTS FOR THE USER ............9 WALL MOUNTING OF THE COM.SAT IP BASIC ......... 11 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ..............12 OPERATION ..................15 IP B ................. 15...
  • Page 3 ICENSING 6.21 ..................106 OICE ESSAGES 6.22 SMS N ..................107 OTIFICATION 6.22.1 Port Failure using SMS ................107 6.22.2 Update IP address using SMS ..............108 Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 4 Globale ISDN-Parameter: ................132 6.27.2 PCAP Trace ..................133 6.27.3 Default the System ................135 6.27.4 Soft Restart ..................135 6.27.5 Password Change ................. 137 6.28 ................... 139 PLOAD OWNLOAD Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 5: Figures

    OTIFICATION 49: D ..............110 IGURE ISPLAY OF THE YSTEM ARAMETERS 50: D ................113 IGURE ATE AND ETTINGS 51: D ................114 IGURE ATE AND ETTINGS Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 6 61: D ..................135 IGURE EFAULT ETTINGS 62: S .................... 136 IGURE ESTART 63: P ..................137 IGURE ASSWORD HANGE 64: U ................... 139 IGURE PLOAD OWNLOAD Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 7: Technical Terms

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic Technical terms In this manual the keywords ‘coM.sat IP Basic’, ‘System’ and ‘Gateway’ will be used as synonyms. Furthermore terms like ‘User’ and ‘You’ will be used as synonyms to the person, which installs or configures the coM.sat IP Basic unit.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    IP Basic 1. Introduction coM.sat IP Basic is a gateway with a lot of features, which uses several technologies for voice services like VoIP, UMTS and ISDN. coM.sat IP Basic uses GSM/UMTS modules and SIM cards for voice and data communication as well for SMS transmission.
  • Page 9: Security Hints For The User

    Therefore, their use was prohibited by law. It is prohibited to use coM.sat IP Basic units on board of any aircraft. The violation against this allowance can temporarily or full suspension of the Cellular-Engine services and/or lead to legal action against the offender.
  • Page 10 Please, check with the doctor or the manufacturer of the medical device Precautions in case of loss or theft In case of loss of the Cellular Engines or the inserted SIM-card in the coM.sat IP Basic, the network provider has to be informed immediately to avoid misuse. Shipment The factory offers the device packaging to transport sufficient protection against the bumps and knocks and should therefore be preserved for future transport.
  • Page 11: Wall Mounting Of The Com.sat Ip Basic

    IP Basic 3. Wall mounting of the coM.sat IP Basic • Select an appropriate location on the wall to install the coM.sat IP Basic. • Place the installation template on the wall and mark the hole on the wall.
  • Page 12: Functional Description

    IP Basic 4. Functional description The coM.sat IP Basic combines the fixed network ISDN and IP technologies (networks and terminals) among themselves and with the GSM / UMTS network. The coM.sat IP Basic is available as a version with two UMTS channels.
  • Page 13: Figure 2: Functional Groups

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic To realize the above features, a microprocessor circuit was developed that the interplay of different functional groups of the coM.sat IP Basic controlled device. These are shown in the sketch: Figure 2: Functional groups Figure 3: Front of the coM.sat IP Basic...
  • Page 14: Figure 4: Top Of The Co

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic Figure 4: top of the coM.sat IP Basic On the top are located the LED-status display. Figure 5: Back of the coM.sat IP Basic On the back are located: 1 SMA connection for the antenna of the GSM/UMTS channel 2...
  • Page 15: Operation

    Connect the Ethernet port for WAN / LAN IP of the coM.sat IP Basic with the switch / • network of the company. Connect the ISDN line (if present) with the BRI NT / TE port of the IP coM.sat IP Basic. • Connect the 12V power supply to the coM.sat IP Basic.
  • Page 16: Switch On The Com.sat Ip Basic

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic 5.2 Switch on the coM.sat IP Basic After connecting the coM.sat IP Basic shown up procedure please switch on the power supply. The status of each LED is described as follows: Table 1: LED indications Status...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    This is required if the IP coM.sat IP Basic as part of a network is established and is subsequently accessed on the web interface to configure the rest of the system. To access the web interface, please follow the steps below: To access the web interface of the coM.sat IP Basic, the LAN port of the device are...
  • Page 18: Figure 8: Start Page

    Your login was successful, if listed on the left side of the screen the appropriate links. Figure 8: Start page Now all parameters of the coM.sat IP Basic can be programmed by clicking on the appropriate link to the specific property.
  • Page 19: Network Parameters

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic After successful programming of the coM.sat IP Basic, the user is able to take calls as well to make calls. Note: The connection of the system for access to the web interface can also be done via the WAN port.
  • Page 20: Lan Port

    • 6.2.1.3 WAN port Name: In this edit field a name can be assigned to the WAN port of the coM.sat IP • Basic. The name can contain a maximum of 12 characters. All ASCII characters are allowed. By default the field is empty. This name is an identifier for the network port and is not used in the coM.sat IP Basic.
  • Page 21: Pppoe Parameter

    Subnet-Mask: Enter in this edit field by the service provider provided 'Static IP • Address'. The default static IP address of the coM.sat IP Basic is 255.255.255.0. Gateway: Enter in this edit field, the gateway address (if provided by your ISP). By •...
  • Page 22: Dns Setting

    DNS Domain Name: Enter the DNS domain name in this edit field. This can be up to • 40 characters long. All ASCII characters are allowed. By default the edit field is empty. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 23: Dynamic Dns (Ddns)

    6.2.1.8 UDP NAT Keep Alive If the coM.sat IP Basic behind the NAT router is connected and the SIP messages over UDP transport, then select 'UDP NAT Keep Alive' messages should be sent to update the UDP connection in the NAT router. The 'UDP NAT Keep Alive' settings can be made as follows: Enable UDP NAT Keep Alive?: Select 'Yes' if the coM.sat IP Basic is to send periodic...
  • Page 24: Tcp Nat Keep Alive

    6.2.1.9 TCP NAT Keep Alive If the coM.sat IP Basic is connected behind the NAT router and the SIP messages has to be transported over TCP, then the ‘TCP NAT Keep Alive’ messages should be sent to update the TCP connection in the NAT router. The coM.sat IP Basic sends CR/LF (Carriage Return - Line Feed) messages as TCP NAT Keep Alive message to update the TCP connection.
  • Page 25: Stun

    6.2.1.11 STUN Figure 11: STUN settings STUN is necessary if the coM.sat IP Basic is behind the NAT router. The STUN server relieves the passage of the most NATs, except symmetric NATs. Don’t program the STUN if the router has a symmetric NAT.
  • Page 26: Quality Of Service (Layer 3)

    VLAN ID is from 0 to 4094. By default, the value is 1. • SIP CoS: Program SIP CoS in this field. The coM.sat IP Basic will add the CoS bits to the SIP packets leaving the network port if 'Enable VLAN / CoS?' is set to Yes. The range of SIP CoS is from 0 to 7.
  • Page 27: Sip-Timer

    IANA standard. Nevertheless, it is possible to clone the MAC address if needed. No: The default selection is 'No'. If 'No' is selected, the coM.sat IP Basic uses the unique • MAC address that has been programmed at the factory.
  • Page 28: Status

    If the UMTS module for Internet services and for the SIP-Trunk/Extension registration is used, the details of this connection will be displayed here. The GSM / UMTS channel that is used for the WWAN connection has the following details: Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 29: Wan Port

    DNS Address: This field shows the DNS address of the WAN port. • NAT Type: This field shows the NAT type, when STUN is enable in the coM.sat IP Basic. • The mostly used NAT types are: o Unknown...
  • Page 30 Routers IP address is not Displayed when routers IP address should programmed be used in the transmission but is not programmed. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 31: Isdn Configuration

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic 6.3 ISDN Configuration The coM.sat IP Basic supports with its two ISDN ports the BRI-NT and the BRI-TE mode. 6.3.1 BRI-NT mode 6.3.1.1 Configuration of the BRI-NT port Figure 13: ISDN NT Port Settings To the BRI-NT port an ISDN phone or a PBX can be connected.
  • Page 32 Point to Point (PP): Only two participants can be connected in the point-to-point connection. This is the most common connection type with a PBX. Power Feed Control: In NT mode the coM.sat IP Basic provides the terminals • equipments with a separate power supply. Thus the connected terminal equipments needn’t an own power supply.
  • Page 33 With the option 'NT port', the synchronization signal for the coM.sat IP Basic is generated from the from the NT port. In this case the PBX must be clock master in Layer 1and the coM.sat IP Basic clock slave. Thus, the PBX generates the clock for the coM.sat IP Basic.
  • Page 34: Incoming Calls

    DTMF digits. After entering a digit the dial timeout restarts. By default, the time out is set to 7 seconds. Route the call: Once the user has dialled the whole number, the coM.sat IP Basic will •...
  • Page 35 Manual coM.sat IP Basic Destination Route Selection: coM.sat IP Basic supports the following methods to • route the call: o As per routing table: For the option ‘As per routing table’ please refer to the topic ‘Routing Table’. o Fixed: Fixed routing option gives the user a choice to set three different port types for routing the call irrespective of the destination number received/collected on the source port.
  • Page 36: Route Incoming Calls Channel Number Wise

    DTMF digits. After entering a digit the dial timeout restarts. By default, the time out is set to 7 seconds. Route the call: Once the user has dialled the whole number, the coM.sat IP Basic will •...
  • Page 37 Manual coM.sat IP Basic Destination Route Selection: coM.sat IP Basic supports the following methods to • route the call: o As per routing table: For the option ‘As per routing table’ please refer to the topic ‘Routing Table’. o Fixed: Fixed routing option gives the user a choice to set three different port types for routing the call irrespective of the destination number received/collected on the source port.
  • Page 38: Te Mode

    Port Enable: The user can enable or disable the TE port according to his needs. • Disable the TE port is required if calls are barred on this port. The coM.sat IP Basic will route calls only if the TE port is enabled. If this is deactivated, the caller gets an error tone when trying to access.
  • Page 39 One MSN should consist of a maximum of 24 digits. Only the digits 0-9, * and # are allowed. Contains the edit field for the MSN no characters, this is allowed for all incoming calls. For each edit field only one MSN is possible. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 40: Outgoing Calls

    Calling Party Number Plan Identification (NPI): In this field the user should enter • the information to numbering plan of the caller (NPI). The various options are: o Unknown o ISDN Number o Data Number Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 41 Replace number string replace: contains the corresponding number, which is to be replaced. By default this option is deactivated. Note: Empty numbers cannot be replaced. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 42: Incoming Calls

    Route Incoming Calls: The user can set the incoming calls for the TE port as follow: • o Port wise o Channel number wise o MSN number wise Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 43: Route Incoming Calls Port Wise

    Selection of the destination route • By default this field is activated. Destination Route Selection: The coM.sat IP Basic supports the following methods to • route the calls: o As per Routing Table: For the option ‘As per Routing Table’ please refer to the topic ‘Routing Table’.
  • Page 44: Route Incoming Calls Channel Number Wise

    6.3.2.3.3 Route Incoming Calls MSN Number wise coM.sat IP Basic gives the user the possibility to route the calls according to the MSN. The option ‘Allow Incoming Calls’ must be enabled to program the routing of incoming calls. The routing mechanism enfolded two steps: Selection of the destination number •...
  • Page 45: Routing Table Calling Number Based

    24. Valid characters are 0 to 9, *, # and the dot (.). Note: If the destination number is a IP Address, then the call will be routed via the programmed SIP Trunk Group. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 46: Routing Table Ddi Number Based

    60719100 to 60719199, then the total number of the DDI entries are 100. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 47 For each DDI, an associated destination number is specified. Thus, the incoming calls arrive directly at the desired destination. The DDI table allows the user to program 1000 entries. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 48: Isdn Status

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic 6.4 ISDN Status The ISDN Status displays the status of the Layers for the NT and TE port. Figure 21: ISDN Status Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 49: Gsm/Umts Kanal 1/2

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic GSM/UMTS Kanal 1/2 The coM.sat IP Basic supports 2 GSM/UMTS Channels. The GSM / UMTS channels provide the flexibility to route calls efficiently and cost effectively according to user requirements in mobile networks. 6.5.1 General Channel Parameters...
  • Page 50 PIN, then the edit field remains blank. By default, the edit field is blank. If the PIN is activated every time the coM.sat IP Basic is switched on, the PIN will be requested. If an incorrect PIN is entered, you get the message 'SIM PIN wrong'.
  • Page 51 SMS for advertising purposes are sent from service providers. To burdened unnecessary coM.sat IP Basic with the processing of meaningless text, it is recommended not to respond to SMS at all. If this option is activated the SMS will not be processed by the GSM / UMTS module.
  • Page 52: Prepaid Card

    Any text message can be programmed by the user, for example ‘minimum balance to GSM / UMTS channel [x] achieved’. 6.5.1.2 GSM/UMTS Network Selection The coM.sat IP Basic offers the following two options to select the network: Automatic: This option allows the GSM/UMTS module to make a free (automatical) • network selection.
  • Page 53: Incoming Calls

    'incoming calls' has to be enabled. By default the field is activated. The routing mechanism enfolded two steps: Selection of the destination number • Selection of the destination route • Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 54 Destination Number Selection: The selection of the destination number is only for • incoming calls available. coM.sat IP Basic supports three different to determine the destination number: o Number selection using CLI table: If the selection of the destination number ‘Number selection using CLI table’...
  • Page 55 2. Note: For the GSM/UMTS Channel 2 the same copy option is available, if the user wants to copy all parameters for channel 1. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 56: Outgoing Calls

    The numbers, which may be selected in the table ‘Caller Number’, is entered. All other numbers are rejected. By default the field is disabled. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 57 2. Note: For the GSM/UMTS Channel 2 the same copy option is available, if the user wants to copy all parameters for channel 1. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 58: Sms

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic 6.5.4 SMS The coM.sat IP Basic can send and receive short messages (SMS). Figure 25: SMS via GSM/UMTS The SMS option for the GSM / UMTS channel is set here. For the sending and receiving two input fields are available.
  • Page 59 To delete a short message the button 'Delete' must be pressed. To delete all short messages the button 'Delete All' must be pressed. In this case all stored in 'Received SMS’ as well the 'Delivery Reports' are deleted. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 60: Network Diversion

    The necessary call forwards must be activated and registered, then the button 'Submit' must be pressed to activate it to the network. Use the 'Query' button to request for the current status of the call forwarding. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 61: Call Barring

    Barr all incoming calls, when roaming out of home country (BIC-Roam) • After the parameters have been transmitted with the button ‘Submit’, it is recommended to query the status with the button ‘Query’. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 62: Gsm/Umts Channel Status

    Module Firmware: The current firmware version of both GSM/UMTS modules will be • displayed in this field. IMEI: The IMEI of the both GSM/UMTS modules, which are built in the coM.sat IP Basic • will be displayed in this field. The IMEI is a unique programmed code in the GSM/UMTS module, which is used for identification.
  • Page 63 Network Operator Name: In this field the name of the network operator, in which • the SIM card of the module in the coM.sat IP Basic is registered, will be displayed. Registered with Network: The type of network, in which the coM.sat IP Basic is •...
  • Page 64: Gsm/Umts Channel Destination Number Calling Number Based

    Calling Number: In this edit field the user can enter the number of the calling party • number. By default the first entry is set to ‘No Match Found’. All other edit fields are blank. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 65 Otherwise the subscriber will be routed to the destination number, which is programmed in the channel parameters. Note: The call-back will be initiated from the same channel, from which the call has been received. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 66: Sip-Trunk 1/2/3/4

    SIP-Trunk 1/2/3/4 6.8.1 General The coM.sat IP Basic supports 4 SIP Trunks. All SIP Trunks could be registered in one Internet Service Provider (ISP) or in various ISPs. The various SIP Trunk parameters are declared as followed: Figure 30: SIP Trunk Settings 6.8.1.1...
  • Page 67 IP Basic rinstance will be inserted in all REGISTER messages. By default this parameter for all SIP trunks is enabled. Gateway Mode: The coM.sat IP Basic is for all SIP-ID and accept the registration / • outbound proxy server programmed incoming calls. If the user wants the gateway accepts the incoming call to a SIP ID, but only for the registry / outbound proxy server programmed versions, this field should be activated.
  • Page 68: Authentication

    SIP proxy server. This may correspond to the port of the SIP server. The range of ports is between 1024 and 65535. By default the outbound proxy server port is 5060. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 69: Vocoder Preference

    6.8.1.5 Use Symmetric RTP? This option is enabled, when the coM.sat IP Basic is registered on a public IP and all outgoing calls to the SIP client, which is located behind a NAT router, be made or received calls from SIP client behind the NAT router is situated, be accepted.
  • Page 70: Source Port Ip Address

    6.8.1.8 DTMF Option This option decides how the DTMF tones will be transmitted over the IP network, if a DTMF digit has been pressed. The coM.sat IP Basic supports in SIP the following options for DTMF signalisation: RTP (RFC 2833) •...
  • Page 71: Default Transport For Outgoing Message

    TCP: (with call-back on UDP): TCP will be used as the Default Transport Protocol for • outgoing messages. If the TCP connection failed, the coM.sat IP Basic will try to send the messages again over UDP. By default, for outgoing SIP messages UDP will be used. 6.8.1.11 Call Hold Method using Select the one option to hold a SIP call.
  • Page 72: Incoming Calls

    By default this field is activated. Figure 31: SIP-Trunk incoming/outgoing calls The routing mechanism includes two steps: Selection of the destination number • Selection of the destination route • Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 73 The list of port options are as follows: None GSM/UMTS channel 1 GSM/UMTS channel 2 Every GSM/UMTS channel (first free) Every GSM/UMTS channel (alternately) TE-Port (Ch-1) Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 74 The destination number is consistent with an emergency number. For pre-programmed destination numbers. For the destination number via CLI method based destination number recorded. By default this option is disabled. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 75: Outgoing Calls

    6.9 Status SIP Trunk Figure 32: Status of the SIP trunks This option displays the user the following parameters: SIP Trunk Number: This field displays the SIP Trunk number. • Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 76 Authentication failed: This appears when the SIP server does not authenticate the client. o STUN address not programmed: If you see, when STUN enabled, but the address is not configured. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 77 IP address of the router is not programmed: If you see, if IP address of the router to be used in transmission, but it is not programmed Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 78: Destination Number Sip Trunk Port - Based On Calling Number

    Destination Number: In this field the destination number is entered, which may • consist of a maximum of 24 characters. Valid characters are 0 through 9, *, #, and the dot (.). Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 79: Sip Proxy

    3 different locations. The SIP trunk can cause the registration over WAN / WWAN, and the LAN port of coM.sat IP Basic. If the call is made via the SIP trunk, the coM.sat IP Basic will signal the call to all locations (if the SIP trunk is registered from different locations).
  • Page 80: Registration Settings

    WAN IP address: The WAN port of the coM.sat IP Basic is connected directly with the public IP network. o Public IP address of the router to use: Here the coM.sat IP Basic is behind a NAT router and the router supports a symmetric NAT.
  • Page 81: Codec Preference

    IP Basic 6.11.1.2 Codec Preference The coM.sat IP Basic selects an appropriate codec, while it makes a call to the SIP extension or receives a call from the SIP extension. It selects a codec from the different order of preferences by the coM.sat IP Basic supported by codecs.
  • Page 82: Settings

    SIP extension. You can configure each name with a maximum of 18 alphanumeric characters SIP ID: The SIP ID to register the SIP extension for the filing of the coM.sat IP Basic •...
  • Page 83 The default authentication password is: 1234 DTMF Options: This option determines how the DTMF signals are transmitted over • between IP extensions, if a DTMF digit has been pressed. The coM.sat IP Basic supports the following options for SIP DTMF choice: o RTP (RFC 2833)
  • Page 84: Authentication Of Sip Messages

    Every SIP-Trunk (first free) Every SIP-Trunk (alternately) First free: If multiple ports contain the same routing destination, then it is always the first available port used for routing the call. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 85 For pre-programmed destination numbers o For the destination number via CLI method based destination number recorded. By default this option is disabled. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 86: Status

    Registered: When configuring the SIP extension is enabled and that it is registered in the system. o Not registered: If the configuration of SIP extension is enabled and this is not registered in the system. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 87 IP Basic Contact 1/2/3: The SIP extension can be registered from different locations. The • coM.sat IP Basic displays the details of three locations from which the SIP extensions have been registered. The details displayed are as follows: o The Contact header in the REGISTER message received URI.
  • Page 88: Routing Table

    Is in an election the number string less than the minimum length the call will be rejected. The range of the minimum length of the target number is 1 to 24 By default, the minimum length is determined by three digits. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 89 Note: The routing table is the same for all port types. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 90: Static Routing

    In general, the static routing must not be configured when the coM.sat IP Basic behind a NAT router is connected. The LAN interface of the NAT router acts as the default gateway for the coM.sat IP Basic. All calls initiated by coM.sat IP Basic are routed from the LAN port of the NAT router.
  • Page 91: Figure 39: Static Routing

    Gateway Address: is the IP address of the LAN port on your router, from where you • want to route the call to a specific target. This address must be on the same subnet, in which the calling coM.sat IP Basic is located. Created: Page:...
  • Page 92 Internet should be configured as the default gateway. Using the above programming all calls through the coM.sat IP Basic at 192.168.2.0 / 24 made calls routed to the router, the location A links to the location B. Whereby all calls from the coM.sat IP Basic not the 192.168.2.0 / 24 address to be made, will be routed to the default gateway.
  • Page 93: Peer To Peer Calls

    The user must configure the network settings in both office settings so that the peer to • peer calls between two offices are possible. Suppose the IP address of the coM.sat IP Basic in the Hamburg office is 192.16x.1.xx • and the coM.sat IP Basic in the Berlin office 192.16y.1.yy.
  • Page 94 Maximum Characters: This defines the maximum number of characters from the • coM.sat IP Basic to route the call to the desired destination will be accepted. If the user selected destination number is greater than the maximum number, then the remaining characters are discarded and the call is routed.
  • Page 95: Peer To Peer Routing Table

    If the dialled number string is less than the minimum length, then the call will be rejected. The range of the minimum length of the target number is 01 to 24 By default, the minimum length is determined by 3 digits. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 96 SIP trunk. Using the coM.sat IP Basic can be made peer-to-peer calls between two clients if: Both clients are in the public network. • Both clients are in the same private network and make calls only on the private •...
  • Page 97: System Call Diversion

    If the called number is 3001 and the unconditional call forwarding is to 3002, then the device will automatically route the call to the number 3002. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 98 After all parameters are programmed, the 'Submit' must be pressed button to transfer the changes. If all parameters have to be reset, the button 'Default All' must be pressed. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 99: Emergency Numbers

    IP Basic 6.17 Emergency Numbers The coM.sat IP Basic supports without any barring the direct dialling of emergency numbers at all ports. The user has to enter this emergency numbers in the following table: Figure 43: Table of emergency numbers The table of the emergency numbers has ten entries, where each entry has two parameters: Emergency Number: Enter the emergency number.
  • Page 100: Vip Users

    Dialling the emergency number in GSM/UMTS network is described as follows: The coM.sat IP Basic can make an emergency call via the GSM/UMTS module and the SIM card. Some number strings are selected as emergency numbers that are in the GSM/UMTS module known as an emergency call message.
  • Page 101: Figure 44: Vip Users

    Index: This is the number through which the other parameters are stored. The index is • not changed. VIP number: The number with a special treatment. • MSN number: The short number for the number in the VIP number list. • Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 102: Virtual Pbx (Vpbx)

    PBX option can be displayed. Licenses can be requested under vertriebsinfo@comsat.de. Figure 45: Virtual PBX The functions of the virtual PBX extend the functionalities of the coM.sat IP Basic with the following features: Call Hold •...
  • Page 103: Call Hold

    If two internal users are connected, only the calling user is able to use the services. • Note: If two internal users are connected and if the called user is a VIP user, the IP Basic is programmed so that the user can use these VIP services.
  • Page 104: Call Retrieve

    Call Forwarding is also initiated, when the holding party hangs up. Note: If the VPBX is used in the TE mode, then the entries of the VIP number list must be entered in the destination number. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 105: Licensing

    IP Basic 6.20 Licensing The details of the licensing must be entered in the 'licensing' as follows. Figure 46: Licensing IMEI Number: As indicated by coM.sat • Deadline: As indicated by coM.sat • Licence Key: As indicated by coM.sat •...
  • Page 106: Voice Messages

    In certain operating situations can be recorded voice announcements to inform the calling party number during the call setup or forwarding. Three different announcements can be stored in the coM.sat IP Basic. With regard to these announcements, please note that this may be a total of not more than 60 seconds.
  • Page 107: Sms Notification

    '*' can re-dial such as 'Busy, Re-Dialling with '*'. 6.22 SMS Notification Figure 48: SMS Notification The coM.sat IP Basic can send an SMS notification to the party number, if this has been programmed. The notification can be programmed for the following reasons: Port Errors •...
  • Page 108: Update Ip Address Using Sms

    Send phone number if the call could not be established. If this option is enabled, then an SMS is sent to the destination number of unsuccessful calls. When will the SMS be sent: The user can program, when the coM.sat IP Basic should •...
  • Page 109 GSM/UMTS Channel 2 o Same GSM/UMTS Channel as for call Report sending of SMS: The user can program, when the coM.sat IP Basic should • send an SMS. Therefore, the user can set the following options according to its...
  • Page 110: System Parameters

    IP Basic 6.23 System Parameters In coM.sat IP Basic certain global parameters are displayed / configured, which refer to the entire coM.sat IP Basic and not only on a specific port. These parameters are known system parameters. 6.23.1 General Parameters...
  • Page 111 SIP Trunk Group for IP Dialling: Using the drop down menu the 'SIP trunk group' • for routing of IP calls will be selected. If an IP address from a port of the coM.sat IP Basic is selected, it will be the desired destination via the programmed choice for IP SIP trunk group routed.
  • Page 112 In this case, the synchronisation input of the coM.sat IP Basic is directly connected to the PBX port. The clock synchronisation is then derived from this signal. The user can derive the clock synchronisation from the NT / TE port by selecting the option from the Port Clock Synchronisation Port'.
  • Page 113: Date And Time Settings

    IP Basic. The coM.sat IP Basic has its own real time clock (RTC), which saves the time and date. This uses a simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to get the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) from the time server.
  • Page 114: Daylight Saving Time (Dst)

    Click on the link 'Submit' to save the changes. 6.23.2.2 Daylight Saving Time (DST) The real time clock of the coM.sat IP Basic automatically sets itself in conformance with the requirements of the country at the time of conversion back and forth. Typically, clocks are set one hour forward in the spring and one hour back in the autumn.
  • Page 115: Manual Dst

    00-23 and for the minutes from 00 to 59. By default the time change is 'No'. No is selected when the coM.sat IP Basic unit is installed in a country, where the time change is not observed.
  • Page 116: Sntp Settings

    SNTP server to synchronize automatically at power up. The coM.sat IP Basic will synchronize the date and time with the server whose address was entered in this field. The SNTP server address may contain a maximum of 40 characters.
  • Page 117: Network Connection

    Internet connection is set here as a first preference. The options on the drop- down list are as follows: GSM/UMTS Channel 1 GSM/UMTS Channel 2 By default WAN is selected. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 118 Fallback to another network connection when connection is unavailable: If the • network connection goes down for the set priority 1 and the user has activated this option, the coM.sat IP Basic will automatically switch to the next priority to restore the network connection. By default the field is disabled.
  • Page 119: Call Progress Tones

    • Busy Tone • Error Tone 1 • Error Tone 2 • Confirmation Tone • Feature Tone / Programming Tone • Intrusion Tone • Routing Tone • Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 120 The coM.sat IP Basic supports tones for 34 different countries. The user can customize the sounds to the coM.sat IP Basic call progress to the standards of the countries in which the device is installed. Use 'notes to Ruffortschritt' the user can edit the different tones and to Ruffortschritt.
  • Page 121 0,5on 0,25on uous 4,0off 0,5off 0,25off 1off Tone Iraq Continu 1,0on 0,25on 1,0off 0,25off 1off Tone Israel Contin 1,0on 0,5on 0,25on uous 3,0off 0,5off 0,25off 1off Tone Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 122 0,375on 0,4on uous 0,2off 0,375off 0,35off 1off Tone 0,4on 0,225on 2,0off 0,525off 350+ Contin 440+ 2,0on 480+ 0,5on 480+62 0,25on 480+62 uous 4,off 0,5off 0,25off 1off Tone Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 123 Contin 1,0on 0,5on 0,167on uous 3,0off 0,5off 0,167off 1off Tone CPTG Type 5 350+ Contin 350+ 0,4on 0,75on 0,25on uous 0,2off 0,75off 0,25off 1off Tone 0,4on 2,0off Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 124 Philippines 0,1on 0,1on 0,9off 0,1on 0,1on 0,1off 1,9off 2,9off Pole 0,1on 0,1on 0,9off 0,1on 0,1on 0,1off 1,9off 2,9off Portugal 0,1on 0,1on 0,9off 0,1on 0,2on 0,1off 1,9off 1,4off Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 125 Note: The frequency designations are as follows: • F1 * F2: F1 is modulated by F2. • F1+ F2: the interference of the two frequencies F1 and F2 without modulation Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 126: Call Details Record (Cdr) Filters

    Calls made between: The user enters the start time and end time, for example: 9:00 • to 23:30 clock. By default the value is between 00:00 bis 23:59 clock Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 127: Figure 56: Clear Call Records

    After the user has activated the filter according to the requirements, the reports can be displayed by clicking the option ‘Call Detail Records report’. Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 128: Call Details Record (Cdr) Report

    These reports may be necessary for various reasons, e.g. to cut costs, increase productivity, security and data protection. The coM.sat IP Basic supports the default filter to display the reports, e.g. Report for calls for certain duration or for calls only from certain ports or for calls with specific dates, where the calls have been made or received etc.
  • Page 129: Figure 58: Connection Data

    Note: The filter parameters are not applicable to store the call records in the system. If the coM.sat IP Basic is set to the default settings, the records are not deleted the call details. The feature call details record will be used to prepare a report on call details record with the...
  • Page 130: Maintenance

    IP network. This is a client / server protocol that uses UDP as a transport protocol for the debugging process. The coM.sat IP Basic has a built syslog-client that allows sending debugging messages.
  • Page 131: Host Debug Parameters

    (power on), and NT Port TE Port. Note: When debugging is enabled, it should at least show an error level can be selected. If no debug level is selected, the coM.sat IP Basic displays the following error message: 'Please select debug level'. Created: Page:...
  • Page 132: Host Debug Search Parameters

    Error search off Level 2 • ISDN OS Task used used used used used Terminal Code Meaning Netzwerk Schnittstelle (NS) OS Task ISDN Terminal Error search off Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!
  • Page 133: Pcap Trace

    6.27.2 PCAP Trace The PCAP Trace is a built-in function in the coM.sat IP Basic that is used to solve problems related to SIP trunk with the help of volatile packages. Figure 60: PCAP Trace...
  • Page 134 • If this field is enabled coM.sat IP Basic will capture the entire traffic. Is the promiscuous mode disabled, the coM.sat IP Basic only to collects from or through the host routed traffic. By default, the promiscuous mode is disabled.
  • Page 135: Default The System

    Soft Restart Sometimes it is necessary for the user to restart the coM.sat IP Basic. It is often difficult to get to the installation location of the coM.sat IP Basic to restart it. For this reason it is possible to restart the coM.sat IP Basic via the Web interface.
  • Page 136: Figure 62: Soft Restart

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic Figure 62: Soft Restart Click on the 'OK' button to restart the coM.sat IP Basic, otherwise click 'Cancel'. Note: The restart of the coM.sat IP Basic will not change the programming parameters. However, all active calls are disconnected and the ports released.
  • Page 137: Password Change

    The coM.sat IP Basic can only be configured via the web interface. Figure 63: Password Change To program the coM.sat IP Basic, the user must first enter the password using the programming mode. The password consists of four characters. By default, the password is '1234 '.
  • Page 138 • Change the jumper position from BC to AB. • Switch on the coM.sat IP Basic and wait until it starts to initialize. • Switch off the coM.sat IP Basic and put the jumper back into its original position. • Switch the coM.sat IP Basic again on.
  • Page 139: Upload/Download

    Manual coM.sat IP Basic 6.28 Upload/Download If an upgrade of the software should be necessary, the coM.sat IP Basic provide the possibility to update the software with the new version by clicking a button. Figure 64: Upload / Download Created:...
  • Page 140 TE-Mode Terminal Equipment; the device is in this case as a TE device, i.e. as an ISDN-capable device on the IP Basic operated. Point-to-Multi-Point, point-to-multipoint connection is the variant of the configuration for the S0 bus. This can have several (max. 8) terminals are connected to the same port.
  • Page 141 PRACK Provisional Response Acknowledgement - SIP PRACK method guarantees reliable and orderly delivery of provisional responses in SIP SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Real Time Clock Created: Page: File: 08/2011 Manual coMsat IP BASIC Version_1.22_eng.doc Copyright according DIN 34!

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