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MG6000 Series Media Gateway
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Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Co., LTD.

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  • Page 1 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Co., LTD.
  • Page 2 Version: MG6000-IAD-SIP-08-07-1.0 We are enthusiastic for providing tech support in every way. You can get in touch with Gaoke bureau contiguously as well as contact to Customer Service Department directly. Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Co., LTD. Address: Building GaoKe, No.398 Mid Zhongshan Ave., Guangzhou, P.R.C...
  • Page 3 Limited. No the trademarks may be counterfeited. Irresponsible declaration Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Company Limited reserves the right to change the document from time to time at its sole discretion, and not to make the notice to anyone in advance.
  • Page 4 Prolegomenon Version instruction This Manual is provided for MG6000 series Media Gateway, which are called as IAD. Products included: MG6002(2)、 MG6004E、 MG6008、 MG6008E、 MG6016、 MG6016E、 MG6032、 MG6002ET、MG6004ET and MG6008ET. All these products support SIP protocol. Brief introduction of content The manual mainly describes how to configure MG6000 series products by web and CLI. Chapter 1 Summary: introduce feature of every method Chapter 2 Brief introduction of products, include appearance, definition of light, and ports.
  • Page 5 Table 2 Appointment of mouse operation Operation Meanings Click Press and release a mouse button quickly Double click Quickly press and release a mouse button twice Drag Press a mouse button and move the mouse Table 3 Appointment of keyboard operation Style Meanings “+”means press multiple keys in keyboard at the same time to accomplish an...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Contents 1 SUMMARY ................3 1.1 D ............3 EFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATION 1.2 CLI N ..............3 ETWORK ANAGEMENT 1.3 WEB N ..............4 ETWORK ANAGEMENT 2 INTRODUCTION OF DEVICE..............5 2.1 MG6002(2) .............5 INTRODUCTION 2.1.1 C ..........................5 ONTOUR GRAPHIC 2.1.2 D ..........................6 EVICE FRONT PANEL...
  • Page 7 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 4.1 L ...........23 OG IN TO THE WEB MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.1.1 C ..........23 ONFIGURATION MODES OF THE WEB MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.1.2 O ......................23 PERATION OF OGGING IN 4.2 O ............24 PERATION OF ANAGEMENT 4.2.1 M ......................24 AIN SCREEN EVICE...
  • Page 8: Summary

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 1 Summary This manual will help you learn how to operate and manage your MG6000 media gateway and make the best use of its many upgraded features including simple and quick installation. Definitions and abbreviation This document uses the following definitions and abbreviations: ──ADSL: Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber line.
  • Page 9: Web Network Management

    The Web network of Gaoke is just such simple network management system. Web network management adopts the most sophisticated network protocol TCP / IP and the most popular Web technologies, including the HTTP protocol, JavaScript technology, the communications structure is client / server-side structure used commonly.
  • Page 10: Introduction Of Device

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 2 Introduction of Device MG6000 series media gateway are based on IP networks, which supports PPPoE 、DHCP protocol and provides an ideal solution for voice and fax transmission. All products support updating firmware online, and can be set by iGoView、web or CLI.
  • Page 11: Device Front Panel

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 2.1.2 Device front panel Fig. 2-2 MG6002(2) front panel As shown in Fig. 2-2, the front panel LED indicates the working status of MG6002(2), include 2POTS, Ethernet interface and power LED. a) PWR: power indicator light, green. The Indicator is on when being supplied with power ; b) RUN: equipment work light, green.
  • Page 12: Setting

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual e) 10/100Base-TX: two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports, supporting auto-negotiation. The port type is RJ-45. The two Ethernets could connect to switch or hub by straight line, or connect to the computer by crossover cable. RS232 interface: interface type RJ-11, used for setting data; Instruction:...
  • Page 13: Device Front Panel

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig.2-5 Appearance of MG6004 ET 2.2.2 Device front panel Fig.2-7 MG6004 ET front panel As shown in Figure 2-7, MG6004-A’s (ET devices before the same panel with the type-A) front panel indicator light shows that the work state, including the four-way FXS POTS interface and the work state of power. a) RUN: equipment indicator, green, blinking when work normally.
  • Page 14: Mg6008 Introduction

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig.2-9 MG6004 ET back panel Fig.2-9 shows external ports on the MG6004-A (the same with ET) back panel a) grounding screw: for connecting to the ground; b) Power button: power up the device when press the switch, or power down; c) Power socket: 2.1mm small AC outlet, +12V DC power supply;...
  • Page 15: Device Front Panel

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig.2-11 Appearance of MG6008 ET 2.3.2 Device front panel The front panel of each type of MG6008 is different, shown as follows: Fig.2-12 MG6008 S front panel Fig.2-13 MG6008 front panel As shown in Fig 2-13, the front panel indicator shows the working state of MG6008, including POTS interface of 8 FXS (or FXO) , Ethernet interface and the work state of power.
  • Page 16: Device Back Panel

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig.2-14 MG6008 ET front panel The front panel indicator shows the working state of A-type MG6008(the front panel layout of type ET is the same with type A except the color, the color of type ET is blue), including POTS interface of 8 FXS POTS and the work state of power.
  • Page 17: Mg6016 Introduction

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig.2-17 MG6008 ET back panel Fig.2-17 shows MG6008 ET back panel. a) grounding screw: for connecting to the ground; b) Power button: power up the device when press the switch, or power down; c) Power socket: 2.1mm small AC outlet, +12V DC power supply; d) Phone: POTS port of 4 lines FXS, RJ-11;...
  • Page 18: Device Back Panel

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual c) LNK1 and LINK2: No. 1 and No.2 Ethernet connect / data receiving indicator, green. Being on when the connecting is normal, or off, flashing when receiving data; d) LNK3: No. 3 Ethernet connecting indicator, green. Being on when the connecting is normal, or off. e) SPD1 and SPD2: No.
  • Page 19: Device Front Panel

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig.2-21 Appearance of MG6032 2.5.2 Device front panel The style is the same with MG6016/24 front panel, shown as fig.2-22. Fig.2-22 front panel The front panel indicator shows the working state of MG6032, including POTS interface of 32 FXS or FXO. a) PWR: power supply indicator, green.
  • Page 20 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 2-layer string speed switch function lies in the two ports . Each Ethernet port has two indicators,the lights will be on when powered and blink when transfer data; g) Line Interface: two escape interface, RJ-11, the interface keeps NO.1 line in MG6032 (RJ-21), responding to the smallest FXS.
  • Page 21: Prepare For Management

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 3 Prepare for management 3.1 change IP address of device The default IP address of MG6002 (2), MG6008, MG6016, MG6016E, MG6032, MG6002ET, MG6004ET and MG6008ET is 138.0.60.1. Because if the equipment IP address and network management computer IP address is not in the same network segment, the network management computer can not access to equipments.
  • Page 22: Ie Settings For Web Network Management

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig.3-2 configuration of IP address IE Settings for Web Network Management Suggest subscribers to set IE browser parameters by instructions. The configuration of web browser is as following (Take IE 5.0 for example). 3.1.1 Security configuration Click “tools/internet option/security”...
  • Page 23: Lan Configuration

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig 3-3 Security Configuration Check “script” configuration, and make sure that “Java applet” and “active script” are all “strart” status. It’s shown as Fig 3-4. Fig 3-4 Script security configuration 3.1.2 LAN configuration When user access equipment network management through LAN please refer to this, or neglect. Users can click “tools/internet options/LAN Settings”...
  • Page 24: Access Configuration

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig 3-5 Internet Options Fig 3-6 LAN settings If IP address of PC and the MG6008 belong to the same subnet, this section can be ignored. Subscriber should ask the network administrator if it need setting proxy server. 3.1.3 Access configuration In order to display the current status, parameters, IE must be set as following.
  • Page 25: Cli Management Configuration And Login

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig 3-7Access configuration CLI management configuration and Login 3.2.1 CLI configuration The most convenient configuration environment is shown as Fig 3-8. IAD and computer are connected by IP network directly. Serial port/Ethernet MG6008 3 COM Li nk swit ch 3 00 0 Fig 3-8 CLI network management simple configuration environment...
  • Page 26: Connect And Login Through Serial Port

    Press the key Enter, the command prompt “MG6008>” will be show in workspace. As shown in Fig 3-9 f). Input “enable” after “MG6008>”, and input password “gaoke” (Default password) to enter privilege mode. The prompt will show as “MG6008#”.
  • Page 27: Connect And Login Through Ethernet Line

    Press the key Enter, the command prompt “MG6008>”will show in workspace; Input “enable” after “MG6008>” and input password to enter privilege mode. The prompt will become “MG6008#” now. The default password of privilege mode is “gaoke”. Now, users can manage the device.
  • Page 28: Configuration By Web Browser

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 4 Configuration by Web Browser Log in to the web management system 4.1.1 Configuration modes of the web management system There is only one configuration mode in the web management system. Users can complete all the configurations in one IE window.
  • Page 29: Operation Of Web Management

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual management system. For example, If the IP address of the WAN port is 138.0.60.1, and we connect the computer and the IAD by the WAN port, the IP of the computer can be set to 138.0.0.221, the net mask can be set to 255.255.0.0;...
  • Page 30: User Management

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Figure 4-3 “Device Info” page This is the first screen when we log in the web management system. User can view the Current information in it, includes device name、product revision、revision date、DSP version、SIP version、static IP info、PPPoE client info、DHCP client info、DHCP server info、line status info.
  • Page 31: Network Configuration

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Figure 4-4 User manage After modifying the password, you must saved the current configuration and restart the IAD. Attention: a). Upper level users could modify the password of lower level users; b). User could modify password but not user name; c).
  • Page 32 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Figure 4-5 page of basic network parameter configuration All kinds of users could enter this page; All the users have the authorization to configure except common users. Static IP After modifying IP address,current configuration must be saved, and then reboot the IAD. Users should prevent network failure from using following addresses as IP: 0.x.x.x, 127.x.x.x, 255.x.x.x and so on.
  • Page 33 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual User can preview the information of DHCP client on the page of “Device info”. Attention: a). If DHCP client get IP address successfully, the static IP of WAN port will be replaced by the dynamic IP address which the DHCP client get.
  • Page 34 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Figure 4-6 the page of “Advanced Network configuration” All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except common users. DHCP Server After modifying the parameter of DHCP Server,current configuration must be saved, and then reboot the IAD.
  • Page 35 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual with the LAN port of IAD. b). If IAD’s DHCP server and PPPoE client are used at the same time, the Primary DNS Sever address and the slave DNS Sever address which the DHCP server provides for the DHCP clients, will be instead by the Primary DNS Sever address and the slave DNS Sever address which the device get through the PPPoE client.
  • Page 36: Media Stream

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual In this page, the parameters as following can be configured. a) Enable 802.1X service or not: the parameters below can not be configured until enable the 802.1X service; b) User name: Provided by 802.1X ISP. c) User password: Provided by 802.1X ISP.
  • Page 37 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual IAD. Audio Codec Set voice as ITU-T codec algorithm standards. IAD support G.711A, G.711U, G.723, G.729, and G.726 (16k, 24k, 32k, and 40k). User could choose one or more audio codec modes and set their NOB. One of the algorithms must be assigned as default.
  • Page 38: Sip Protocol

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual expect to send and receive. Value range is 0 dB to 127. d) Busytone gain, Busytone frequency, Duration/interval: these parameters need to be configured when IAD connect with PBX. IAD will detect the busy tone of PBX by the busytone parameters, and release the call.
  • Page 39 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Figure 4-8 the page of SIP Parameter configuration All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except common users. After modifying the parameter of Media stream,current configuration must be saved, and then reboot the IAD.
  • Page 40 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual c) T1 timer: Value rage is 100ms to 65535ms. The default value is 500ms; d) T2 timer: Value rage is 100ms to 65535ms. The default value is 4000ms; e) T4 timer: Value rage is 100ms to 65535ms. The default value is 5000ms. 4.2.5.2 SIP Advance Click “SIP Protocol”...
  • Page 41 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Enable global number support: When select this, device will add “+” in front of the called number. g) NO audio when faxing: This configuration only has meaning when user selects the T.38 fax mode. If be selected, the session invite will not carry the AUDIO item before starting the T.38 fax.
  • Page 42: Line Config

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 4.2.7 Line config 4.2.7.1 Line config Click “Line config” to enter the page shown as figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 the page of Line config All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except common users.
  • Page 43 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Figure 4-11 the page of line modify could enter this page except common user. have the Super User and Senior User Super User and Senior User also authorization to configure. a) Phone Config continuous: provides a fast method to set the continuous phone numbers. On some occasion of application, users need to set continuous phone numbers for several ports in series.
  • Page 44: Route Table

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual (Incoming) is itself by default. g) Transfer Port (Outgoing): For FXS port, transfer port (Outgoing) can not be configured as other FXS ports but itself. h) Startup incoming number echo: Support number display or not. Default is yes. i) Startup calling number echo limit: As a caller, user could choose whether to allow the number be displayed on the phone be called.
  • Page 45 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig 4-12number mapping All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except common users. All the digit map parameters which had been modified, will take effect immediately but make sure the modified parameters can be applied next time, please save the configuraion, if you have modified the parameters.
  • Page 46 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 4.2.8.2 Add number route mapping Click “Add” to add routing map. This page is shown as below. Fig. 4-13 add route map All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except common users.
  • Page 47 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Delete the items of number route mapping 4.2.8.3 Users can delete the items through clicking the “delete” button after selecting the row that will be deleted. Multi records can be deleted in series. Attention: a).
  • Page 48: Digit Map Configuration

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig 4-14 Route Parameter All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except common users. The parameter that had been modified will take effect after saving and resetting. The Parameter shown as below: FXO Call At present, only the MG6002 (2) and MG6016 have the FXO port.
  • Page 49 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual once. Click the “Digit map”, and the “Digit Map” page will appear, Page shown as 4-16(Take MG6008 for example) Fig. 4-15 Digit map page All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except common users.
  • Page 50: Value-Added

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual automatically • 011xxx.T: International rule without prefix • 91[2-9]xxxxxxxxx: LD rule with prefix • [1-8]xx: A regular 3 digit extension is dialed immediately Construct the route by digit map Digit map is a form of route configuration, so the route can be constructed by digit mapping, and the regular expression which is [2-9]11|0T|011xxx.T|91[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[1-8]xx will construct 5 routes shown as below: Fig.
  • Page 51 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig. 4-17 Page of value-add configuration All kinds of users could enter this page; all the users have the authorization to configure except the common users. The modified parameters of value-add will take effect after saving and resetting. The parameters of value-add show as below.
  • Page 52 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual When one phone A is ringing and there is no one to answer it, the extension B which is connected with the same IAD can snatch this call through pressing button ‘*’ and dialing the number of A. Call hold Suppose A is one using the call hold function, B and C are another, and the call hold function of IAD which A connected is enabled, and ‘2’...
  • Page 53 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual In the process of communication, A taps, and it will receive the dial-up signal or prompt voice, and presses button ‘4’, then dials number of C, A will sent the refer signal to the server, after the server had processed the refer signal, A will receive busy tone, B receive ringback signal.
  • Page 54: Vlan Configuration

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 4.2.11 Vlan configuration Click “VLAN Config” to enter this page shown as Fig 4-20, and the Vlan configuration parameters of the IAD is that make up of vlan through WAN port and LAN port, there are total of four forms of VLAN in IAD, which are route mode, bridge mode, custom mode, and Vlan disable, and MG6008 do not support the custom mode.
  • Page 55 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig. 4-19 VLAN port of Ethernet The modes of VLAN show as below. Route mode There are two forms in route mode, which is “add tag” and “not add tag”. 1). Route mode – not add tag LAN port and internal port 4 make up of VLAN A, and WAN port and internal port 2 make up of VLAN B.
  • Page 56: System Tool

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual The packets that transmit between WAN port and internal port 2 do not add tag. VLAN C The packets that transmit between LAN port and internal port 4 do not add tag. 2). Bridge mode –data don’t add tag, voice add tag WAN port and LAN port and internal port 2 and internal port 4 make up of VLAN A, and WAN port and internal port 2 make up of VLAN B, and LAN port and internal port 4 make up of VLAN C.
  • Page 57 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig. 4 – 20 system tool All kinds of users could enter this page; super user have the authorization to configure all in this page, senior users have the authorization to configure “Save current settings”, “Load last settings saved from flash”, “Reset the IAD to factory default configuration”, and “Reboot System”;...
  • Page 58 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig. 4-21 Backup the configuration Attention:Start TFTP server and select the directory on the PC before TFTP operation. TFTP server could be found in accessory CD; before backup the configuration file, you should specify the IP address of TFTP server and the backup file name in the web page (fig.
  • Page 59 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Fig 4-22 Update by HTTP Attention: a). When reset the IAD to factory default configuration, some parameters will take effect after the device restarts. b). Network management needs to connect with the device again after the device restarts. c).
  • Page 60: Mg6000 Series Cli Network Management Operation

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 5 MG6000 series CLI network management operation Following introduced CLI commands is only applicable the device, such as MG6002 (2), MG6004E, MG6008, MG6008E, MG6016, MG6016E, MG6032, MG6002ET, MG6004ET and MG6008ET8. Those products compose the series of MG6000. Attention:...
  • Page 61: Network Parameters

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual SIP version: 4.0.0.30 5.1.3.2 Status of POTS a). Display IAD (8)#show pots-status ----+------------------------+--------+--------------+------------------------+ Port | Port Number | Role | Status | Peer Number 0|82592110 | Idle 1|82592111 | Idle 2|82592112 | Idle 3|82592113 | Idle 4|82592114 | Idle...
  • Page 62 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual MAC address: 00:03:0a:0b:0c:0d Default gateway IP address: 192.168.0.221 5.1.4.2 DHCP client parameters a). Configuration IAD(8)#set dhcpclient -> Enable DHCP client ?'yes' or 'no'[no]:yes -> Use special DHCP server? 'yes' or 'no'[no]:yes -> Special DHCP server [0.0.0.0]:138.0.0.221 Must reset to take effect b).
  • Page 63 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Client IP address: 138.0.221.81 Server IP address: 10.0.0.1 Master DNS IP address: 61.144.56.101 Slave DNS IP address: 202.96.128.166 Debug information output: no 5.1.4.4 DHCP server parameters Attention: Only the ET type of IAD can be used as the DHCP server. a).
  • Page 64 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Attention: Master DNS server address and secondary DNS address can be specified to the same or different address. If enable the DNS server, the master DNS server address must be specified, but the secondary DNS server could be disable.
  • Page 65: Parameters

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual b). Display IAD(8)#show stun enable stun stun server domain name:cyndi.gktel.cn stun server IP addres:0.0.0.0 stun server port:3478 Attention: a). Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs is a lightweight protocol that allows applications to discover the presence and types of NATs and firewalls between them and the public Internet.
  • Page 66 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual ->Is it need Outputing Data information for debugging ? 'yes' or 'no'[no]: ->Is it need Outputing Trace information for debugging ? 'yes' or 'no'[no]: ->Is it need Outputing Error information for debugging ? 'yes' or 'no'[no]: Attention:...
  • Page 67: Media Parameters

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual -> Port 4 permission(0-Closed,1-Limited,2-City,3-Domestic,4-Macao/HK/Taiwan,5-International) [5]:5 -> Port 5 need phone receipt 'yes' or 'no' [yes]: -> Port 5 permission(0-Closed,1-Limited,2-City,3-Domestic,4-Macao/HK/Taiwan,5-International) [5]:0 -> Port 6need phone receipt 'yes' or 'no' [yes]: -> Port 6 permission(0-Closed,1-Limited,2-City,3-Domestic,4-Macao/HK/Taiwan,5-International) [5]:1 ->...
  • Page 68 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual ->Enable SCE?'yes'or'no'[no]: ->Enable G.711Alaw codec?'yes'or'no'[yes]: ->NOB (10 or 20):[20]: ->Enable SCE?'yes'or'no'[no]: ->Enable G.729 codec?'yes'or'no'[yes]: ->NOB (1 or 2)[2]: ->Enable SCE?'yes'or'no'[no]: ->Enable G.726_16 codec?'yes'or'no'[yes]: ->NOB (1 or 2)[2]: ->Payload type value(96¡«99,101¡«127):[98]: ->Enable SCE?'yes'or'no'[no]: ->Enable G.726_24 codec?'yes'or'no'[yes]: ->NOB (1 or 2)[2]: ->Payload type value(96¡«99,101¡«127):[99]: ->Enable SCE?'yes'or'no'[no]:...
  • Page 69 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual b). The default algorithm must be specifyed, user can config the frame counts and enable SCE or not for each audio codec algorithm. DSP parameters –Voice, Signal tone and Fax 5.1.6.2 a). Configuration IAD(8)#set dsp ->...
  • Page 70 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Modified configuration anyway ?'yes' or 'no'[yes]:yes b). Display IAD(8)#show dsp Counts of DSP: 2 Echo canceller: Enable SCE: Disable Input gain: -1dB Output gain: -1dB DTMF gain: -4dB MAX FAX rate: 5 - 14400bps Fax Mode: 0 -- T38 Redundancy for fax relay: 0 FAX code error correct: Disable...
  • Page 71: Sip Protocol

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual -> Correct remote RTP port auto?'yes'or'no'[no]:no b). Display IAD(8)#show frame-buff Frame counts in each TRP packet: 1 Max RTP packets in buffer: 5 Config Redundancy for RTP: 0 Correct remote RTP port auto: NO QoS parameters –Voice,FAX and SIP signal QoS 5.1.6.5 a).
  • Page 72 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual ->Really want to modify?'yes'or'no'[yes]:yes Attention: a).One or both of the two parameters(register server address and hostname of register server) is needed. They cannot be NULL together, enter 0 to clear them. The suggested value of the Register server port is 5060. The register interval is the time interval of the device register to the server.
  • Page 73 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 1 -- Header 2 -- Session 3 -- User 4 -- None 5 -- Critical 6 -- Id ->Please choose the type of privacy(0-6)[0]: Precondition type: 0 -- Disabled 1 -- Segment 2 -- E2e ->Please choose the type of precondition(0-2)[0]: ->Your configuration will apply when restart! ->Really want to modify?'yes'or'no'[yes]:yes...
  • Page 74: Snmp Parameters

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual avoid the mistake of losing IAD because of the long Register interval. The default value is DISABLED c). According to demand platform, set the advanced parameters of SIP d). The sip advanced parameters which had be modified will take effect after saving and reseting. 5.1.7.3 Forking parameters a).
  • Page 75: Line Configuration

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual ->SNMP server port(0-65535)[162]:162 ->Enable double register SNMP server'yes'or'no'[no]:no ->SNMP special server port(0-65535)[53]:53 ->The interval of TRAP Message(2-60)[60 s]:60 ->The interval of TRAP Update Message(5-3600)[60 s]:60 ->IAD system location[]:China.Gd.Guangzhou ->Device identifier[]:MG6008 ->Enable downloading autoconfig file'yes'or'no'[no]:no ->Your configuration will apply when restart! ->Really want to modify?'yes'or'no'[yes]:yes b).
  • Page 76 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual caller's number and etc. Local phonebook setting is used to config the user interface of MG6000, the user port of MG6000 may be FXS or FXO. MG6000 not only can connect the traditional phone, but also can connect the PBX by FXS/FXO. Currently, we just introduce the MG6000 that all type of ports are FXS.
  • Page 77 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual ->Displaying caller's number[yes|no][yes]: ->Registered or not[yes|no][no]:yes ->FXS port's mode(0-Default;1-Hot line)[0]:0 Continue ?'yes' or 'no' [yes]:yes Please input port number[5]: ->Phone number[215]:7211 ->Display the number of the incoming call[yes|no][yes]:yes ->Displaying caller's number[yes|no][yes]: ->Registered or not[yes|no][no]:yes ->FXS port's mode(0-Default;1-Hot line)[0]:0 Continue ?'yes' or 'no' [yes]:yes Please input port number[6]:...
  • Page 78 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual ----+----+------------------------------+----+----+----+--------+-----------+ 5.1.9.2 Call Forward a). Configuration IAD(8)#set callforward ->Please choose port:(0-7)[0]: ->Enable callforward function?'yes'or'no'[no]:yes ->Enable unconditional callforward function?'yes'or'no'[no]:no ->Enable when busy callforward function?'yes'or'no'[no]:yes ->Please enter when busy callforward number:[]:82598321 ->Enable no answer callforward function?'yes'or'no'[no]: ->Really want to modify?'yes'or'no'[yes]:yes IAD(8)#set callforward ->Please choose port:(0-7)[0]:6...
  • Page 79 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Unconditional callforward function: Disable! When busy callforward function: Disable! When no answer callforward function: Enable! When no answer callforward number: 82598625 Timer for no answer callforward: 2000*10ms 7 port's callforward function: Enable! Unconditional callforward function: Enable! Unconditional callforward number: 82597654 When busy callforward function:...
  • Page 80 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Port Number Port Type Grouping-nu 0 FXS 1 FXS 2 FXS 3 FXS 4 FXS 5 FXS 6 FXS 7 FXS Authentication and registration – user name and password of port 5.1.9.4 a). Configuration IAD(8)#set sipuser ->Enter port index(0-7)[0]:0 ->0 Port number:82598110...
  • Page 81 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual |92108259 ----+--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------/ 3|FXS |Waitting |8259+9211 ----+--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------/ 4|FXS |Waitting |8259+7210 ----+--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------/ 5|FXS |Waitting |8259+7211 ----+--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------/ 6|FXS |Waitting |8259+6210 ----+--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------/ 7|FXS |Waitting |8259+6211 ----+--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------/ Attention: a). Caller name, user name and password may not specify, they are optional. And if they are specified, they also can be canceled by configuring as 0, however, when the register or proxy servers require authentication, user name and password must be configured;...
  • Page 82 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual configuration. b). “set local-pots” the CLI command is used to configure the “Prefix” , “port number” and “register or not”, and another command “set sipuser” is used to configure the username and the password of authentication and registration.
  • Page 83: Number Routing

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 5 FXS Unchanged 6 FXS Unchanged 7 FXS Modified 5.1.10 Number routing Number’s route table’s longest length is 100, and it is mainly used when there is no gatekeeper, the capacity can basically satisfy the user needs. MG6008 routing supports two kinds of route: SIP (by IP) and TEL connection.
  • Page 84 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 5.1.10.2 Edit routing map a). Configuration IAD(8)#edit gw-table Current configuration: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. |Prefix Code|Len |Type|IP Address |Port|Cut |Extra Code |PhoneContext 12315 SIP 138.0.0.221 5060 3 82598555 SIP 138.0.0.221 5060 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total item:2 ->Please input the item expected to edit <0-1>:0 ->...
  • Page 85: Digitmap Configuration

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual IAD(8)#show gw-table -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. |Prefix Code|Len |Type|IP Address |Port|Cut |Extra Code |PhoneContext 82598555 SIP 138.0.0.221 5060 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total item:1 5.1.10.4 Routing parameters - PBX parameters a). Configuration IAD(8)#set pbx-para ->DTMF interval(100-2000)[500*10ms]:1000 ->Network call timeout(50-6000)[2000*10ms]:2000 ->WAN side channels number limit(0-8)[8]:8 ->Whether Active DSP Channel after collectting phone number end 'yes'or'no'[no] Attention:...
  • Page 86: Extended Service

    ->Cancel Callhold call key[Tap+1]: Tap+1 ->If enable threeway calling Function 'yes'or'no'[yes]:yes ->Threeway calling function key[Tap+5]: Tap+5 ->If enable conference Function 'yes'or'no'[yes]:yes ->URL of conference[]: localconference@gaoke.com.cn ->conference dial number[200]: 200 ->conference start key[Tap+3]: Tap+3 ->conference dialling Function key[^]: ^ ->conference dialling cancel key[^]: ^ ->If Enable Mailbox Function 'yes'or'no'[no]:no...
  • Page 87: Vlan Configuration

    ->Tap+Digit means to pat the spring first then press digit, ^(Shift+6) means topat the spring! 5.1.12.2 MWI Server Address a). Configuration IAD(8)#set mwiserveraddr ->Please input MWI server address[]:localmwiserver@gaoke.com.cn Modified configuration anyway ?'yes' or 'no'[no]:yes b). Display IAD(8)#show mwiserveraddr MWI server address:localmwiserver@gaoke.com.cn 5.1.13 VLAN Configuration...
  • Page 88 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual -->choose route type{0:don't add tag; 1:add tag}[0]: 0 -->config VLAN success! b). Display IAD(8)#show vlan -->VLAN mode: route mode -->route type: don't add tag 2. route type –add tag a). Configuraion IAD(8)#set vlan VLAN mode: 0------route mode 1------bridge mode 2------custom mode...
  • Page 89 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual a). Configuration IAD(8)#set vlan VLAN mode: 0------route mode 1------bridge mode 2------custom mode 3:vlan disable Please choose VLAN mode[1]: 1 bridge type: 0------:don't add tag 1------data don't add tag,voice add tag 2------data and voice add tag -->choose bridge type[0]: 1 -->Please input VID{1~4090}[2]: 200 -->config VLAN success!
  • Page 90: System Tools

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual a). Configuration IAD(8)#set vlan VLAN mode: 0------route mode 1------bridge mode 2------custom mode 3:vlan disable Please choose VLAN mode[1]: 3 -->VLAN disable b). Display IAD(8)#show vlan -->VLAN mode: Disable Attention:VLAN configuration parameters will take effect immediately. If add tag in the Vlan mode (in each Vlan mode), it will lead to the Web Management cannot be log on to through WAN port.
  • Page 91 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Usage: Command usage: tftp host {get | put} { system | config | dsp } filename Host: tftp server name or IP address Get: download files from tftp server and write to flash Put: read data from flash and save to tftp server. System: system files Config: config files Dsp: compress chipset driver files...
  • Page 92: System Clock

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual The config file name:sip6008etv385.img 5.1.14.6.2 Start to down load by HTTP a). Configuration IAD(8)#set httpdownload-start http content length is 2068532 2067168 bytes downloaded Http Recv task over,length is 2068532 bytes Flash writing... Wait a moment please! erased 2816 kbytes ...
  • Page 93: Return To User Mode

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual set web show web set pbx-para show pbx-para show pots-status set lo show pots-status show history 5.1.17 Return to user mode a). Configuration IAD(8)#disable IAD(8)> 5.1.18 Modify the common user ‘s password a). Configuration IAD(8)#set password user ->Please input original password: ->Please input new password(Length of password is less than 15):...
  • Page 94: Enable Web Managing Tool Or Not

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual 5.1.20 Enable Web Managing Tool or not MG6000 network management system supports Web network management, convenient for remote management and setting。But because the Socket port 80 of web is a famous port,it can easily be attacked in network.
  • Page 95: Appendix A Trap Parameter Table

    MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Appendix A Trap parameter table Series of MG6000 Media Gateway haven’t trap parameter setting until now - 90 -...
  • Page 96 MG6000 Series Media Gateway User’s Manual Address: Building GaoKe, No.398 Mid Zhongshan Ave., Guangzhou, P.R.C P.C.: 510660 Website: www.gktel.cn - 91 -...

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