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InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide
InnoMedia
MTA8328-1U
Administrative Guide
Version: 1.2
January, 2014
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© 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • Page 1 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide Version: 1.2 January, 2014 www.innomedia.com © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 1...
  • Page 2: About This Document

    InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide About This Document This document shows the usage of all the features available of MTA8328-1U. It includes features, feature descriptions, and their associated provisioning tags. More details about the provisioning tags and the default values are given in the Appendix (A2) section.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Fax Setting ..........................34 ..........................35 ONFIG 4.2.1 SIP Account Setting ....................... 35 4.2.2 Features Setting ........................37 4.2.3 Line Setting ........................... 39 4.2.4 Speed Dial ..........................39 ....................40 ELEPHONY EGION AND ETTING © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 3...
  • Page 4 ............................. 65 ANGUAGE 5.14 ............................. 65 5.15 ........................... 66 ONFIG 5.15.1 System Config ........................66 5.16 & K .......................... 66 ERTIFICATE TROUBLESHOOTING ........................68 6.1.1 Telephone has no dial tone ....................68 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 4...
  • Page 5 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS ......................69 APPENDIX A1. LED STATES ........................70 APPENDIX A2. DEFAULT VALUES AND ALLOWABLE VALUES ..............72 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 5...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    MTA8328-1U uses your broadband connection to deliver voice quality and features equivalent to those of the PSTN. It is compatible with standard analog telephone sets, and it is very easy to install and configure. MTA8328-1U can be connected via a USB cable (to a PC or laptop) to obtain network connectivity. 1.2 Package Contents...
  • Page 7 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide Figure 1. Setup the MTA device to the PC In Addition to Router/Broadband Device Setup Step 4 Dial ***1 to obtain an IP address to get the connection for MTA8328-1U © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 7...
  • Page 8: Home - Device States

    Login Screen Setup and Configuration of the MTA8328-1U can be managed via a Web Browser interface. Once the MTA is connected as outlined in Figure 1 proceed to access and configure the MTA8328-1U via a Web Browser interface. Figure 2. Login Screen (Username and Password)
  • Page 9 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide Home Page The Home page displays the device’s current status. Figure 3. Current status of MTA8328-1U network connection, Account Registration, and Firmware Information Channel Information VoIP SIP User ID, Name, Registration Status, and Line State. System Information MAC Address, Date and Time, System Up Time, and Last Provisioning Status.
  • Page 10: Network

    InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide 3 Network The Network page allows to configure the MTA8328-1U network parameters. 3.1 IP Address Configuring the IP address parameters for this device. The MTA 8328-1U supports the following methods to acquire IP address: DHCP and Fixed IP.
  • Page 11 Available options: DHCP: Network.Inter Method  DHCP face.%d.IPV4. DHCP  Fixed IP Fixed IP: Gateway Network.Inter face.%d.IPV4. Gateway Fixed IP: NetMask Network.Inter face.%d.IPV4. NetMask Fixed IP: IPV4 Address Network.Inter face.%d.IPV4. IPAddr © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 11...
  • Page 12: Ethernet

    Enter the Mac address you wish to clone. face.%d.Mac.M ACClone Link Setting Allows you to set MTA8328-1U Link Mode and Link Speed. If Auto-Negotiation is Enabled, Link Mode and Link Speed are Auto-negotiated, and if Disabled, you can configure the Link Mode and Link Speed.
  • Page 13 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide Network.Inter Link Speed Force Ethernet connection to desired link face.%d.Link. speed. (This option will not be displayed if Speed Autonegotiation mode is enabled) © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 13...
  • Page 14: Host And Dns Servers

    Host Name Configure the host name for the device. Network.Domai Domain Configure the domain name for the device. Network.DNS.% DNS Server Setting Allows configuration of up to three DNS d.Server Servers. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 14...
  • Page 15: Master Dns

    In summary, the higher the value of the IP Precedence field, the higher the priority of the IP packet. In the more modern form, the ToS is used for DSCP. Figure 9. ToS Setting © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 15...
  • Page 16: Vlan

    Figure 10. VLAN Setting Field Name Description Prov Tag Network.Inter Enable VLAN Check the option box if you want to enable face.%d.VLAN. Tagging the LAN port VLAN Setting. Enable Contact InnoMedia for feature availability. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 16...
  • Page 17: Dynamic Dns

    If this feature is used, click the “Add” button and the DDNS Entry Setting Page will display, as shown in below. Contact InnoMedia for feature availability. Contact InnoMedia for feature availability. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 17...
  • Page 18 Network.DDNS. Force Update The interval for this MTA device to update %d.ForceInter Interval its current IP address to the DDNS no matter IP address has changed or not. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 18...
  • Page 19: Telephony

    Edit the existing profile. Delete Delete the profile. 4.1.1 Profile Setting Figure 13. Setting up the profile name. Field Name Description Prov Tag VoipConfig.Pr Profile Name Set up your profile name ofileSetting. %d.ProfileNam © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 19...
  • Page 20: Sip Server Setting

    VoipConfig.Pr Profile ID Up to 4 profiles can be created. (The profile ofileSetting. ID correspond with the No. in Profile List.) %d.profileID 4.1.2 SIP Server Setting Figure 15. SIP Server Settings © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 20...
  • Page 21 SIP Ping Proxy MTA sends SIP OPTION ping message to an ofileSetting. assigned server as a keep-alive message. %d.SipPingPro SIP Option VoipConfig.Pr 100 Rel Support Enable 100 Rel response support. ofileSetting. %d.SipSupport 100rel © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 21...
  • Page 22 Enable the inclusion of "#" in the INVITE ofileSetting. Pound when using "#" as the end of dialing %d.PoundChara command. cter VoipConfig.Pr Send UA Header Allow MTA to send UA Header in SIP ofileSetting. message. %d.UseUAHeade © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 22...
  • Page 23 When enabled, device will re-provision ofileSetting. when an rsync is received, and reboot if a %d.SipRsync check-sync is received. VoipConfig.Pr Call Hold with Zero Use 0.0.0.0 in SDP for hold. ofileSetting. %d.SipZeroIpH © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 23...
  • Page 24: Codec Setting

     PCMA/8000 – Set Ptime CodecId  G723/8000 VoipConfig.Pr ofileSetting.  G726-32/8000 %d.Codecs.%d.  PTime G729/8000  VoipConfig.Pr iLBC/8000 ofileSetting. %d.Codecs.%d. Name VoipConfig.Pr Telephone Event 2833 payload type ofileSetting. %d.Codecs.%d. RFC2833Type © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 24...
  • Page 25: Sip Timer Setting

    Interval (T2) INVITE requests and INVITE responses. %d.ExpoCap VoipConfig.Pr Invite Retry Times The number of times the device will send an ofileSetting. INVITE if no response to initial INVITE. %d.InviteRetr © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 25...
  • Page 26 Time interval to send SIP OPTIONS ping ofileSetting. messages. %d.PingInterv VoipConfig.Pr RTP Bullet Interval RTP keep alive packet, time between ofileSetting. sending an empty packet to keep a port %d.RTPKeepAli open. veInterval © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 26...
  • Page 27: Digitmap Setting

    This number may be configured as nable an announcement to inform the user that this is an invalid number. VoipConfig.Pr BailOut Number The outgoing number when early bail out ofileSetting. enabled. %d.DMBailOutN umber © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 27...
  • Page 28 | Position “.” -- matches an arbitrary number of occurrences of the position, including 0 String ::= StringElement | StringElement String StringList ::= String | String “|” StringList DigitMap ::= String | “(“ StringList “)" © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 28...
  • Page 29 The minimum flash hook needs to last X ms ofileSetting. Timer before MTA treats it as a Flash Hook. %d.Flash_Min VoipConfig.Pr Dtmf Level The level of Dual Tone Multi Frequency ofileSetting. tone. %d.DtmfLevel © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 29...
  • Page 30 The maximum Jitter Buffer Size that will be ofileSetting. Size used in a call. %d.JBMaxSize VoipConfig.Pr Target Jitter Buffer If network conditions are good, and no late ofileSetting. Size packets are detected, the jitter buffer will © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 30...
  • Page 31: Feature And Service Code Setting

    VoipConfig.Pr Enable Caller ID of If Caller ID is enabled, on an outbound call to ofileSetting. Emergency Call the Emergency Number, Caller ID will be %d.EmgCallerI sent. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 31...
  • Page 32 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide Service Code VoipConfig.Pr Cancel Call Waiting The service code to cancel/resume receiving ofileSetting. and answering an incoming call when this %d.CFStrCance line is engaged. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 32...
  • Page 33 Prefix play secondary dial tone and the user is able %d.SecondDial to enter a regular number to dial out. Note: toneNum Number will be sent to the SIP server. eg. 9,(xxx)xxx-xxxx. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 33...
  • Page 34: Fax Setting

    10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 (ms). %d.FaxPtime VoipConfig.Pr Fax Answer Tone When enabled the FAX receiving side will ofileSetting. Trigger send FAX Re-Invite. %d.AnsToneTri ggerFlag T38 Setting VoipConfig.Pr Enable T38 Enable/Disable T.38 Fax feature. ofileSetting. %d.T38Enable © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 34...
  • Page 35: Port Config

    Profile Choose which Profile Name created under neSetting.%d. Profile Config should be used for this ProfileId account. VoipConfig.Li User ID Account User ID/Name. neSetting.%d. UserID VoipConfig.Li Password Account Password. neSetting.%d. UserPwd © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 35...
  • Page 36 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide VoipConfig.Li Display Name Name to be displayed for Caller ID. neSetting.%d. UserName VoipConfig.Li Authentication ID Authentication ID if needed. neSetting.%d. UserAuth © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 36...
  • Page 37: Features Setting

    3-Way Calling connects a third person to the neSetting.%d. current two-way conversation. CallFeature.T hreeWay VoipConfig.Li Caller ID display Display of Caller ID (the caller phone number neSetting.%d. and display name). CallFeature.C © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 37...
  • Page 38 Hot Phone Number when the phone is HotphoneEnabl taken off hook. VoipConfig.Li Hot Phone Number Enter the phone number that the MTA dials neSetting.%d. automatically when the phone is off hook. HotphoneNum © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 38...
  • Page 39: Line Setting

    Speed dial is a function to place a call by pressing a reduced number of keys. This function is particularly useful for phone users who dial certain numbers on a regular basis. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 39...
  • Page 40: Telephony Region And Misc Setting

    Care should be taken as these settings can significantly impact voice performance or result in no voice paths if configured incorrectly. Consult your telephony service provider for configuration guidelines. Figure 27. Media Port Setting © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 40...
  • Page 41: Regional Setting

    VoipConfig.Re DC Current The current on tip-ring, tip-to-ground and gionSetting.D ring-to-ground. CCurren VoipConfig.Re DC Ring Offset The bias for ringing voltage. MTA uses this gionSetting.D parameter only for balancing ringing. COffset © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 41...
  • Page 42 DC Ring Voltage In USA, the minimum ring voltage supplied is gionSetting.R 40Vrms. The voltage at the subscribers end ingVoltage depends upon loop length and the number of ringers attached to the line. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 42...
  • Page 43: Tone Cadence Setting

    When shipped from the factory, the MTA has set the tone cadence to match the country requirements. You can manually set the tone cadence if you wish to override the default country values. Figure 29. Tone Cadence Setting © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 43...
  • Page 44 Reorder tone, also known as fast busy tone, gionSetting.C is the congestion tone or all trunks busy adenceInfo.4. tone of a PSTN network. It varies from CadenceName country to country. VoipConfig.Re gionSetting.C adenceInfo.4. CadenceConfig © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 44...
  • Page 45 Speed calling, dial number has been CadenceName recorded. VoipConfig.Re  gionSetting.C Call forwarding activation and de- adenceInfo.5. activation, etc. CadenceConfig VoipConfig.Re Call Waiting Tone 1 gionSetting.C adenceInfo.9. CadenceName VoipConfig.Re gionSetting.C adenceInfo.9. CadenceConfig © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 45...
  • Page 46: Ring Cadence Setting

    When shipped from the factory, the MTA has set the ring cadence to match the country requirements. You can manually set the ring cadence if you wish to override the default country values. Ring Cadence Setting (Format +[on1,off1,on2,off2,…]) © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 46...
  • Page 47 .CadenceName VoipConfig.Re gionSetting.C adenceInfo.13 .CadenceConfi VoipConfig.Re Ring 1 Cadence gionSetting.C adenceInfo.14 .CadenceName VoipConfig.Re gionSetting.C adenceInfo.14 .CadenceConfi VoipConfig.Re Ring 2 Cadence gionSetting.C adenceInfo.15 .CadenceName VoipConfig.Re gionSetting.C adenceInfo.15 .CadenceConfi © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 47...
  • Page 48: Line Diagnostics

    For instance, a short adenceInfo.19 ring (splash tone) can notify each time a call .CadenceName is forwarded. VoipConfig.Re gionSetting.C adenceInfo.19 .CadenceConfi 4.4 Line Diagnostics 4.4.1 GR909 Test © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 48...
  • Page 49 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide Figure 31. GR909 Test MTA8328-1U supports GR-909 test items which are based on a suite of standards based electrical tests. Field Name Description Prov Tag GR909 Line A suite of standards-based electrical tests Diagnostic Test which detect physical problems with the phone line.
  • Page 50: System

    Figure 33. User Account Setting Field Name Description Prov Tag System.Accoun User Account This allows you to configure a user’s user ID t.User.ID Setting and password. System.Accoun The default values are service provider t.User.Pass dependent. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 50...
  • Page 51: Firmware Upload

    Figure 35. Reboot Dialog Field Name Description Prov Tag Reboot Reboot opens a dialog box, and asks for confirmation to “Reboot the System”. 5.4 Restore To Factory Figure 36. Restore To Factory Dialog © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 51...
  • Page 52: Restore User Setting

    Figure 37. Restore User Setting Field Name Description Prov Tag Restore User Opens a dialog box, and asks for Setting confirmation to “Restore to User Setting”. The default values are service provider dependent. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 52...
  • Page 53: Page Permission

    5.6 Page Permission The administrator may specify which features are available for end subscribers to view (R) or configure (W). Figure 38. User Page Permission Setting Field Name Description Prov Tag © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 53...
  • Page 54: Provisioning Setting

    IP address, it will go to the provisioning server and be configured. Figure 39. Provisioning Server Setting Field Name Description Prov Tag © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 54...
  • Page 55 Version ($VER)  Config file last loaded ($CFG) Example Syntax: $MOD $MAC $VER $CFG. Output: SIP User-Agent: MTA-8328-1U 001099112233 V1.0.0.0 /Provisioning/Config/xyz.cfg System.Prov.A User ID The User ID for HTTP Digest Authentication. ccount.User © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 55...
  • Page 56 IV to decode the config file. Config file should be encrypted using the following command at the provisioning server: $ openssl enc –aes-256-cbc –k password –in infile –out outfile. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 56...
  • Page 57: Ems Setting

    5.8 EMS Setting 5.8.1 EMS Server The InnoMedia EMS server is a powerful platform for service providers to be able to see Call Statistics, Voice Quality information, and to provide the ability to connect to devices behind NAT routers for diagnostics purposes.
  • Page 58 Area Codes. Another example might be time zones. When the EMS Server is set up, careful consideration should be given to how the regions are defined. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 58...
  • Page 59 Below are the current Heartbeat types: 2 = Plain text tunnel formatted. 3 = Encrypted text – a shared secret key between the EMS and MTA must be configured on both the MTA and EMS. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 59...
  • Page 60: Snmp Setting

    Configure the MTA device to display debugging messages according to the level parameters. Note: Trace Level “LOG_DEBUG” will have performance impacts on the MTA device. It is recommended to use this feature only when debugging is needed. Figure 42. Trace Log Setting © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 60...
  • Page 61 Enable Trace logs to be displayed in a Telnet session. Log.Syslog.En Send to Syslog When checked, will send out messages to a able Server configured Syslog Server. Log.Syslog.Se Syslog Server Syslog server IP address rver © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 61...
  • Page 62: Remote Access

    Enable/Disable access and configure what n.SSH.WAN port SSH will be allowed in on. System.ReLogi n.SSH.Port System.WEB.WA WEB Access Enable/Disable access via HTTP or HTTPS and configure what ports will be used for each. System.WEB.Po System.WEB.Sp © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 62...
  • Page 63: System Time

    The current Time Zone configured and you imezone can modify with the pull down list. Note a reboot is needed for this setting to become effective. System.SNTP.E Enable SNTP Enable the SNTP service. nable © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 63...
  • Page 64 SNTP Server #1, #2, FQDN or IP of SNTP time servers to sync up. erverList.%d. and #3 (Note: MTA8328-1U tries all the configured Server servers, calculates based on RFC 2030 and the delay. It then uses the lowest delay as the peer updates and sets the local time.)
  • Page 65: Language

    MTA device or not. System.Ping.H Ping User Host IP or FQDN to ping. System.Ping.I Ping Interval How often device will send ping out. If 0, it is nterval disabled. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 65...
  • Page 66: Config File

    5.16 Certificate & Key This page allows you to upload the encrypted keys or certificate for transporting signaling data through the secured TLS tunnel. Figure 48. Certification & Key Field Name Description Prov Tag © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 66...
  • Page 67 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide CA Cert Root certificate for verifying Server SIP TLS Certificate. Signing Cert MTA Certificate for SIP TLS. Signing Key MTA Certificate private key, for encrypt/de- crypt TLS data. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 67...
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    Pick up telephone handset (phone off-hook), check for LED to be fast blinking Green. If not, please disconnect MTA power USB cable, and then reconnect it again. If previous steps fail, report the failure to your VoIP service provider for attention. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 68...
  • Page 69: Hardware Specifications

    Power Supply Input: AC 100V~240V, 50Hz~60Hz, 200mA Output : DC 5V, 1A Idle: 5V/0.22A(1.1W) Power Consumption Talking: 5V/0.41A(2.1W) Ringing (1REN): 5V/0.38A(1.9W) Operating 32 ~ 122 ºF (0 ~ 50 ºC) Temperature © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 69...
  • Page 70: Appendix A1. Led States

    Medium-Fast Blinking The device is registered and ready to make Green (0.5 sec. on, 0.5 calls, and the telephone handset in off-hook (in sec. off) use). Irrespective of voicemail state. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 70...
  • Page 71 Medium-Slow Blinking The device firmware is being upgraded. The Green (1 sec. on, 1 sec. PHONE LED blinks in unison with the WAN LED off) in this state. © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 71...
  • Page 72: Appendix A2. Default Values And Allowable Values

    1 SNTP servers. Allowed range values are 1, 2, or 3. Network: Prov Tag Allowable Values Default Values Note Network.DDNS.%d.CheckInterval 1 to 20 minutes Network.DDNS.%d.DomainName String Blank Network.DDNS.%d.Enable 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled Network.DDNS.%d.ForceInterval 1 to 7 days Network.DDNS.%d.Password String Blank © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 72...
  • Page 73 IP Address 255.255.255.255 Network.Interface.%d.IPV4.IPAddr IP Address 255.255.255.255 Network.Interface.%d.IPV4.MTU 150<=val<=1500 1500 Network.Interface.%d.IPV4.NetMask IP Address 255.255.255.255 Network.Interface.%d.PPPoE.Authenticatio PAP, CHAP Network.Interface.%d.PPPoE.AutoConnect 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled Network.Interface.%d.PPPoE.Enable 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled Network.Interface.%d.PPPoE.IdleTimeout 0-65535 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 73...
  • Page 74 Blank Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.Enable 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.Priority 0 - 7 Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.RtpPriority 0 - 7 Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.RtpVID 0-4095 Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.SigPriority 0 - 7 Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.SigVID 0-4095 Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.TosMap 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled Network.Interface.%d.VLAN.VID 0-4095 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 74...
  • Page 75 VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum1 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum2 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum3 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum4 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum5 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum6 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum7 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum8 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.SpeedDialNum9 Number Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.TxVoiceVolume -6 .. 6 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 75...
  • Page 76 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.UserAuth String Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.UserID String Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.UserName String Blank VoipConfig.LineSetting.%d.UserPwd String Blank © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 76...
  • Page 77 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.Codecs.%d.Na PCMU,PCMA,iLBC,G729, PCMU,PCMA G726-32,G723 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.Codecs.%d.Op Depend on codec tions PCMU = 0, PCMA = 8, VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.Codecs.%d.Pa G729 = 18, iLBC = 104, yload G726-32 = 2, G723 = 4 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.Codecs.%d.PTi 10,20,30,40,50,60 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 77...
  • Page 78 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.Flash_Timeou 130 - 1800 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.InviteRetry 0 - 7 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.JBSetAdaptive 1=Adaptive, 2=Fixed 1 - Adaptive VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.JBAdaMinDep 20-3000 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.JBAdaMonitor 10-3000 3000 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.JBMaxSize 40-1000 1000 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.JBSize 1-600 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.LocalPort 1-65535 5060 VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.Minse 0 - 2100000000 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 78...
  • Page 79 0-65535 nterval VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.SecondDialton 0 - 9 # or * Blank eNum VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.ShortHeader 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.SipDomain IP or FQDN Blank VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.SipInfoFlash 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.SipPAccessInf String Blank © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 79...
  • Page 80 InnoMedia MTA8328-1U Administrative Guide VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.SipPingProxy IP or FQDN Blank VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.SIPProxy IP or FQDN Blank VoipConfig.ProfileSetting.%d.SipRsync 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 1 - Enabled © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 80...
  • Page 81 VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.2.Ca Cadence Dial denceName VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.3.Ca 440,480,- Cadence denceConfig 19,+[2000,4000] VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.3.Ca Cadence Ringback denceName VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.4.Ca 480,620,- Cadence denceConfig 24,+[250,250] VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.4.Ca Cadence Reorder denceName VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.5.Ca 350,440,- Cadence denceConfig 13,[100,100,300] VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.5.Ca Cadence Confirm denceName © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 81...
  • Page 82 13,[250,250,250,250 denceConfig ,250,250,65535] VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.8.Ca Cadence Stutter denceName VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.9.Ca 440,0,- Cadence denceConfig 13,+[300,9700] VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.9.Ca Cadence cwt-1 denceName 440,0,- VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.10.C Cadence 13,+[100,100,100,97 adenceConfig VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.10.C Cadence cwt-2 adenceName 440,0,- VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.11.C Cadence 13,+[100,100,100,10 adenceConfig 0,100,9700] © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 82...
  • Page 83 VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.15.C Cadence Ring2 adenceName VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.16.C +[400,200,400,20 Cadence adenceConfig 0,800,4000] VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.16.C Cadence Ring3 adenceName VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.17.C +[300,200,1000,2 Cadence adenceConfig 00,300,4000] VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.17.C Cadence Ring4 adenceName VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.18.C Cadence [500] adenceConfig VoipConfig.RegionSetting.CadenceInfo.18.C Cadence Ring5 adenceName © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 83...
  • Page 84 System.EMS.Enable Enable/Disable 0 - Disabled System.EMS.HB_type type 2, type3 System.EMS.Password String Blank System.EMS.Port 1-65535 5200 System.EMS.Server String Blank Prov Tag Allowable Values Default Values Note System.Language.IVR_Language 0 - English 1-Spanish 0-English © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 84...
  • Page 85 0: HTTP 1:HTTPS 2:FTP System.Prov.Protocol 3:TFTP System.Prov.Server String Blank System.Prov.Reprov-Interval 1 -210000000 86400 sec. System.Prov.Retry-Cap 1 -210000000 1800 sec. System.Prov.Retry-Interval 0 - 210000000 120 sec. System.Prov.SwUpgrade 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled 0 - Disabled © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 85...
  • Page 86 (GMT+1) Berlin, System.Time.Timezone Germany US Pacific Time (GMT-3) Brazil, San Paulo (GMT+10)Brisbane (GMT+1) Brussels, Belgium (GMT+1) Budapest, Hungary (GMT-6) Central America (GMT+8) China Time (GMT+1) Copenhagen, Denmark (GMT+9:30)Darwin (GMT+0) Dublin, Ireland © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 86...
  • Page 87 (GMT+8) Perth (GMT+1) Prague, Czech Republic (GMT+1) Roma, Italy (GMT+8) Singapore (GMT+5:30)Sri Lanka Time (GMT+3) St.Petersburg, Russia (GMT+1) Stockholm, Sweden (GMT+10)Sydney (GMT-10)Tahiti Time (GMT+8) Taiwan Time (GMT+8) Tallinn, Estonia (GMT+8) Ulaanbaatar, © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 87...
  • Page 88 1 .. 7 3-LOG_ERR Log.Verbose Enabled/Disable 0 - Disabled Log.Syslog.Enable Enabled/Disable 0 - Disabled Log.Syslog.Server Blank Miscellaneous Setting: Prov Tag Allowable Values Default Values Note VoipConfig.VoipSetting.MediaPort 2-65532 10000 VoipConfig.VoipSetting.MediaPortEnd 5-65535 10011 © 1998-2014 InnoMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 88...

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