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User' s Manual
IP Telephony Gateway
Model No.: SP5001
http://www.micronet.info
Version 2.0

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  • Page 1 User’ s Manual IP Telephony Gateway Model No.: SP5001 http://www.micronet.info Version 2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SP5001 OVERVIEW..................... 7 SP5001....................7 EATURES OF ......................8 EFAULT ETTINGS ........................8 RONT ANEL ........................9 ANEL ..................10 ARDWARE PECIFICATIONS ..............12 DDITIONAL NSTALLATION EQUIREMENTS TCP/IP P ................13 ETTING P THE ROTOCOL SP5001 ...................14 OWER WEB CONFIGURATION WITH FXS INTRODUCTION ........15 ................15...
  • Page 3 PASSWORD SCREEN ....................49 ROM UPGRADE SCREEN..................50 FLASH CLEAN SCREEN ..................51 COMMIT DATA SCREEN..................52 REBOOT DATA SCREEN..................53 COMMAND LIST ......................54 24.1 ..................54 YPER ERMINAL ETTING 24.2 SP5001 ..................56 OWER 24.3 SP5001................57 OMMAND TRUCTURE IN 24.4 .....................58 PPLICATION MODES 24.5 ......................65 OW TO UPGRADE 24.6...
  • Page 4 List of Figures Figure 1. Login Screen......................15 Figure 2. SP5001 web configuration welcome screen............16 Figure 3. Network Interface Screen ..................18 Figure 4. Network Interface ......................19 Figure 5. Commit Configuration Data ..................20 Figure 6. Reboot SP5001 ......................20 Figure 7. Network Interface ......................21 Figure 8.
  • Page 5 Figure 36. Hyper Terminal Setting ...................54 Figure 37. Connection Description..................54 Figure 38. “Connect To” Page ....................55 Figure 39. COM Properties.......................55 Figure 40. Initial Screen......................56 Figure 41. Login Screen......................56 Figure 42. Change password Screen ..................57 Figure 43. Quit Command List ....................69 Figure 44.
  • Page 6 List of Table Table 1. SP5001 LEDs Descriptions ..................10 Table 2. Navigation Panel Links....................16 Table 3. Network Configuration....................31 Table 4. H323 Configuration.....................33 Table 5. System Configuration....................35 Table 6. Voice Configuration.....................37 Table 7. Phone Configuration....................39 Table 8. Support Configuration ....................40 Table 9. Phone Book .........................41 Table 10.
  • Page 7: Online Upgrade

    About this User’ s Manual This user’s guide gives hardware specifications and explains web configuration and command line configuration for SP5001 FXS Gateway. Online Upgrade Please refer to www.micronet.info for online Technical Support and additional support documentation. General Syntax Conventions Ÿ...
  • Page 8: Sp5001 Overview

    SP5001 Overview SP5001 FXS Gateway which integrates data and voice in one device and is based on ITU-T H.323 v3 provides voice and fax over IP networks. Its simplified operation and configuration features are the most suitable for residential and SOHO application. Just an IP address and one phone set bring you to Voice over IP world.
  • Page 9: Default Settings

    Ÿ One RJ11 Telephone Port (FXS). Ÿ DC 12V input. Remote Firmware Upgrade You can use FTP/TFTP to perform configuration backup/restore and firmware upgrade for SP5001 from a remote location. Default Settings The following are the settings of the default profile Ÿ Login: root Ÿ...
  • Page 10: Back Panel

    Back Panel (1) Power (2) WAN RJ -45 (3) LAN RJ -45 (4) RJ -11...
  • Page 11: Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Specifications These are the hardware details of SP5001. 1.5.1 SP5001 LEDs Table 1. SP5001 LEDs Descriptions LEDs Functions Status Active Description The Power is on Power Green The Power is off The Telephone is Off-Hook. The Telephone is On-Hook.
  • Page 12 1.5.2 Back Panel Port Ethernet Port: Ethernet port is for connecting SP5001 to network, transmit rate supports 10/100 Base-T. Ethernet connector(LAN) COM Port: RS232 console port (DB-9pin male connector) Note: use straight forward cable to connect to your computer. PINOUTS...
  • Page 13: Additional Installation Requirements

    SP5001. Connect the 9 -pin end of the console cable to the console port of SP5001 and the other end to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of your workstation.
  • Page 14: Setting Up The Tcp/Ip Protocol

    Ÿ No parity, 8 Data bits, 1 stop bit, Flow Control set to None. Use Internet Explorer 5.5 and later or Netscape Navigator 6 and later versions. After SP5001 is properly set up, you can make future changes to the configuration through telnet connections...
  • Page 15: Power Up Your Sp5001

    Step 8. Select “ Specify an IP Address” and enter “10.1.1.1” in the “IP Address” location (where xxx is a number between 2 and 254 used by SP5001 to identify each computer), and the default “Subnet Mask”255.0.0.0”. Note than no two computers on the same LAN can have the same IP address.
  • Page 16: Web Configuration With Fxs Introduction

    Start your web browser. Step 2. Launch your web browser and enter “10.1.1.3” (the default IP address of SP5001) in the Location or Address field. Press Enter. Step 3. The Password screen now appears. Type “root” in the user name field (it may display automatically for you) and your password (default “Null”) in the...
  • Page 17: Figure 2. Sp5001 Web Configuration Welcome Screen

    Figure 2. SP5001 web configuration welcome screen The following table describes the screen. Table 2. Navigation Panel Links LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Interface This link takes you to a screen where you can configure Network Interface Information. H323 Information This link takes you to a screen where you can setup up H323 Information.
  • Page 18: Saving Your Configuration

    This link takes you to a screen where you can click save your changes to the non-volatile memory. Reboot System This link takes you to a screen where you can click to reboot SP5001. Saving Your Configuration Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory. SP5001 loses these changes...
  • Page 19: Figure 3. Network Interface Screen

    Figure 3. Network Interface Screen...
  • Page 20: Initial Configuration

    User’s Guide for descriptions of the fields and buttons within individual screens. General Configuration SP5001 gets a factory default IP address of 10.1.1.3 and a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. Static IP address Step 1. To configure IP address of SP5001, click Network Interface on the navigation panel.
  • Page 21: Dhcp Mode

    Enter the new IP address in the Location or Address field. Press [Enter]. DHCP mode Step 1. To configure IP address of SP5001 for DHCP Mode, click Network Interface on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, enable the DHCP function if you are using the cable modem or DHCP...
  • Page 22: Figure 7. Network Interface

    Figure 7. Network Interface Step 2. Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display Commit to Flash OK! when the Commit Data Ok. Step 3.
  • Page 23: Pppoe Mode

    PPPoE mode Step 1. To configure IP address of SP5001 for PPPoE Mode, click PPPoE Configuration on the navigation panel. In the PPPoE Configuration screen, On the Device and put the info of the PPPoE User Name and password (e.g. User: 123456@voip.net, password: 123456) and click the OK button.
  • Page 24: Ip Sharing Configuration

    DMZ, some is named as virtual server whatever. The VoIP message from WAN has to completely pass forward to the LAN. It is said if SP5001 is assigned a virtual fixed IP Address such as 192.168.1.5, IP Sharing device must forward the...
  • Page 25: Figure 9. Enable The Ip Sharing Function

    Step 1. To configure IP address of SP5001 for IP Sharing Mode, click Network Interface on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, enter the IP address, Subnet mask and the default gateway in the network table. Please follow up your IP Sharing device Step 2.
  • Page 26: Making A Voip Call

    Making a VoIP Call the gateway for making VoIP calls. One is the This Chapter covers the basic configuration Peer-to-Peer mode, another is GK routed mode. The configurations and functions are different. Please make sure about the mode you want and follow up the step to configure your gateway.
  • Page 27: Figure 11. Phone Book

    Step 2. To configure Phone Book, click Phone Book on the navigation panel. In the Phone Book screen, enter the Index, Name, IP address and e164 (phone number) of the destination and click the Add Data button. Figure 11. Phone Book Step 3.
  • Page 28: Configure The Gateway Into The Gk Routed Mode

    Step 4. On table will display on the first index. Figure 13. Phone Book Step 5. Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display Commit to Flash OK! when the Commit Data Ok. Step 6.
  • Page 29: Figure 14. Configure The Gk Info

    Figure 14. Configure the GK info Step 3. Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display Commit to Flash OK! when the Commit Data Ok. Step 4.
  • Page 30: Upgrade Rom Version

    Upgrade ROM Version This Chapter covers the basic how to upgrade ROM Version of SP5001. Before you start downloading TFTP server program is available to obtain from Micronet technical support website. Please create one directory for TFTP server program on one local PC, and then execute it.
  • Page 31: Figure 16. Rom File Upgrade Ok

    Step 2. In the screen to Display, Please issue FLASH CLEAN to consist software version when the ROM Upgrade file is finished. Figure 16. ROM File Upgrade ok Step 3. Click Flash Clean on the navigation panel. In the Flash Clean screen, click the CLEAN button.
  • Page 32: Network Interface Screen

    Enter the IP Address of SP5001 in dotted decimal notation for e.g. 192.168.4.92. Range of IP Address setting (0.0.0.0~255.255.55.255). Subnet Mask Enter the IP Subnet Mask of your SP5001 in dotted decimal notation for e.g. 255.255.0.0. Default Routing Enter the IP Address of the default-outgoing gateway of your SP5001 in Gateway dotted decimal notation for e.g.
  • Page 33 LABEL DESCRIPTION SNTP Select enable/disable Simple Network Time Protocol. SNTP Server Address Set specify a SNTP Server as network time source in dotted decimal notation for e.g. 168.95.192.12. Set local time zone according to GMT e.g. 8. IP Sharing Select enable IP Sharing function, when you specify usage of and IP Sharing device.
  • Page 34: H323 Information Screen

    H323 Information Screen Click H323 Configuration in the navigation panel and open the H323 Configuration Screen. Figure 19. H323 Configuration The following table describes this screen. Table 4. H323 Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Mode Select Gatekeeper routed mode or Peer-to-Peer mode. Gatekeeper IP Set Gatekeeper IP Address in dotted decimal notation e.g.192.168.4.71.
  • Page 35 LABEL DESCRIPTION party. Multicast Select Gatekeeper auto Discovery is enable/disable. RTP Port Set RTP port number, example 16384. Time To Live (TTL) Set RAS TTL Time, example 60. Gatekeeper finding Set Gatekeeper finding port e.g.1718. port Gatekeeper RAS Port Set Gatekeeper RAS Port e.g.1719. H225 RAS Port Set H225 Call RAS Port e.g.1024.
  • Page 36: System Configuration Screen

    System Configuration Screen Click System conf in the navigation panel and open the System Configuration Screen. Figure 20. System Configuration The following table describes this screen. Table 5. System Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Keypad Type Select In-Band, H.245 (Alpha), H.245 (Sig), Q931, RFC2833 on DTMF replay type Dial Plan Set Number of digits for dial plan, e.g.
  • Page 37 LABEL DESCRIPTION Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.
  • Page 38: Voice Setting Screen

    Voice Setting Screen Click Voice Setting in the navigation panel and open the Voice Configuration Screen. Figure 21. Voice Configuration The following table describes this screen. Table 6. Voice Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Codec Priority Set priority preference of installed codes, G.723, G.711A, G.711U, G.729, G.729A, G.729B, G.729AB.
  • Page 39 Note: Well understand the application before you change voice parameters, because this might cause incompatibility.
  • Page 40: Phone Pattern Screen

    Phone Pattern Screen This Chapter covers progress tone configuration of SP5001. Default tone value is set according to U.S. tone specification. Users may adjust the values according to their own country’s tone specification or users-defined tone specification. Click Phone Pattern in the navigation panel and open the Phone Pattern Screen.
  • Page 41: Support Function Screen

    Fast Start. H.245 Tunneling Select enable/disable for H.245 Tunneling function. If the function is ON, SP5001 will send H.245 (Call Control messages) via H.225’ s (Call Signal messages) link. The function is effective only when both side support h245 tunnel.
  • Page 42: Phone Book Screen

    Phone Book Screen This Chapter covers Phone Book function allows users to define their own numbers, which mapping to real IP address. It is effective only in peer-to-peer mode. When adding a record to Phone Book, users do not have to reboot the machine, and the record will be effective immediately.
  • Page 43 LABEL DESCRIPTION e164 No. Set up e164 (telephone) number Add Data Add a record to Phone Book. Delete Data Delete a record to Phone Book. Note: The e164 number defined in phone book will fully carry to destination. It is not just a representative number for destination’s IP Address.
  • Page 44: Hot Lines Screen

    Hot Lines Screen Click Hot Line in the navigation panel and open the Bureau Screen. Figure 25. Bureau The following table describes this screen. Table 10. Bureau LABEL DESCRIPTION Bureau Port The field displays the Port number. Destination Address The field displays the Destination Address. Remote_TEL(FXS) The field displays the Remote TEL number.
  • Page 45: Speed Dial Screen

    Speed Dial Screen Click Speed Dial in the navigation panel and open the Speed Dial List Screen. Figure 26. Speed Dialing List The following table describes this screen. Table 11. Speed Dialing List LABEL DESCRIPTION Speed Dialing List Brief The field displays the Brief number. Mapping Number The field displays the Mapping Number.
  • Page 46: Pppoe Configuration Screen

    PPPoE Configuration Screen Click PPPoE Configuration in the navigation panel and open the PPPoE Device Configuration Screen. Figure 27. PPPoE Device Configuration The following table describes this screen. Table 12. PPPoE Device Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Select on/off of PPPoE device function. User Name Enter the User Name of PPPoE Login ID.
  • Page 47: Ip Packet Tos Screen

    IP Packet ToS Screen Click IP Packet ToS in the navigation panel a nd open the TOS Configuration Screen. Figure 28. TOS Configuration The following table describes this screen. Table 13. TOS Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Signaling Packet Set the Signaling Packet DSCP code value, the value of is from 0 to 63 DSCP Code e.g.7.
  • Page 48: Line Status Screen

    Line Status Screen Click Line Status in the navigation panel to open the Line Status Information screen. Figure 29. Line Status Information The following table describes this screen. Table 14. Line Status Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Line This field Display line status is Ready or Busy.
  • Page 49: Version And Information Screen

    Version and Information Screen Click Version and Information in the navigation panel to open the Version and Information screen. Figure 30. Version and Information The following table describes this screen. Table 15. Version and Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Boot Rom This field refers to the Boot Rom Version. Application Rom This field refers to the Application Rom Version.
  • Page 50: Password Screen

    Password Screen Click Password in the navigation panel to open the Password Configuration screen. Use the Password Configuration to set root and administrator password for SP5001. It is highly recommended that you change the default password (“Null”). Figure 31. Password Configuration The following table describes this screen.
  • Page 51: Rom Upgrade Screen

    ROM Upgrade Screen Click ROM Upgrade in the navigation panel and open the ROM Configuration Screen. Figure 32. ROM Configuration The following table describes this screen. Table 17. ROM Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Server IP Address Enter the FTP or TFTP Server IP Address. Target File Name Enter the file name prepared to upgrade.
  • Page 52: Flash Clean Screen

    Flash Clean Screen Click Flash Clean in the navigation panel and open the Flash Clean Screen. Figure 33. Flash Clean The following table describes this screen. Table 18. Flash Clean LABEL DESCRIPTION Clean Clean all of the user-defined values to factory default. Note: It is only executed by user whose login name is root.
  • Page 53: Commit Data Screen

    Commit Data Screen Click Commit Data in the navigation panel and open the Commit Configuration Data Screen. Figure 34. Commit Configuration Data The following table describes this screen. Table 19. Commit Configuration Change LABEL DESCRIPTION Commit Save changes after configuring SP5001.
  • Page 54: Reboot Data Screen

    Click Reboot Data in the navigation panel and open the Reboot 1FXS Gateway Screen. Figure 35. Reboot SP5001 The following table describes this screen. Table 20. Reboot SP5001 LABEL DESCRIPTION Reboot After commit command, reboot to reload SP5001 in new configuration.
  • Page 55: Command List

    This section introduces the command line interface and lists all of the commands. 24.1 Hyper Terminal Setting A terminal emulator is needed when using RS-232 port to configure SP5001. There are kinds of terminal emulator software. Here, we use Microsoft HyperTerminal to depict how to set up terminal emulator: Step 1.
  • Page 56: Figure 38. "Connect To" Page

    COM1/2 Port, which you are going to use. Figure 38. “Connect To” Page Step 4. Configure the COM Port Properties as following: Bits per second: 9600, Flow control: None, Press OK button, and then start to configure SP5001. Figure 39. COM Properties...
  • Page 57: Power Up Your Sp5001

    Status LED come on, if connections have been made to the LAN and WAN ports. Initial Screen When you power on your SP5001 it performs server internal tests as well as line initialization. After the tests, SP5001 will prompt you for Login, as shown. Attached TCP/IP interface to cpm unit 0 Attaching interface lo0..done...
  • Page 58: Command Structure In Sp5001

    “Command” refers to a command used in the command line interface. 24.3.1 Command Structure in SP5001 SP5001 uses a two-level command structure. The commands related to one subsystem are group under a primary command of that subsystem, for instance, to configure the parameters, you must fist enter the usr/config$ subsystem by entering the ifaddr command.
  • Page 59: Application Modes

    These commands save all system configuration into nonvolatile memory. Nonvolatile memory refers to SP5001’s storage that remains even if its power is turned of. Run Time (memory) is lost when its power is turned off. You must use the command to save any configuration that you make. Otherwise SP5001 will return to its default setting when it is restarted.
  • Page 60 “#” as end of dial. Or, users can use SpeedDial button, which is mapping to user defined PhoneBook, Button1 to PhoneBookIndex1, Button2 to PhoneBookIndex2… etc. To configure Peer-To-Peer Mode in SP5001, follow the steps below: Step 1. Set Peer-To-Peer Mode, using “h323” command usr/config$ h323 –mode 1...
  • Page 61 Memo: The command is to add a record onto PhoneBook. After the command completed, you can type “pbook –print” to see if the input record is correct. When adding a record to PhoneBook, users do not have to reboot the machine, and the record will be effective immediately.
  • Page 62 Behind IP-Sharing Mode The function is for user whose network environment is behind IP Sharing device. It is said SP5001 is connected to the IP Sharing device. An example of such ADSL network will be working like in the following.
  • Page 63 ? The LAN IP Address of User’s PC can be set as DHCP client in order to gain an valid one. ? Anther IP Address for SP5001 must be set as a fixed one in order for that IP Sharing device pass forwarding the relevant information from WAN to LAN.
  • Page 64 allocate on unexpected port. It is better to define the port in wider range than limited range. 24.4.5 PPPoE Mode Press [?] or [help] to list all commands, including PPPoE one. Step 1. pppoe –dev 1 : switch the IP configurations to PPPoE Step 2.
  • Page 65 Step 1. Connect SP5001 to the WAN port, connecting the PC to the LAN Port. Step 2. SP5001 must have the fixed / dynamic WAN IP Address. Setup IP address of SP5001. Example: 1. usr/config$ ifaddr –ip 61.220.126.2 –mask 255.255.0.0 –gate 61.220.126.254...
  • Page 66: How To Upgrade

    Call Hold – press [FLASH] By pressing the FLASH after making a call, both sites shall hear the 2 dial tone generated by SP5001. To retrieve the call back, just press the FLASH again. Call Transfer – press [FLASH], then [transferring number] For example, A call B, B transfer to C A make call to B, B press FLASH.
  • Page 67 Application Rom in particular. It is showed version list, as well as the most common one you have to upgrade. If there is additional Rom noted by Micronet, one Rom, which size around 2MB, will be provided for user to upgrade all of Roms.
  • Page 68 default value, including IP Address. In other word, user has to set IP Address and MAC Address before [reboot] the device; otherwise, user cannot access to device any more via Telnet. Version 200 or higher support to keep every configurations after upgrade.
  • Page 69: Commands In Sp5001

    24.6 Commands in SP5001 This user’s guide describes commands that are helpful for configuring SP5001. Using commands not documented in the user’s guide can damage the unit and possibly render it unusable. Table 21. Commands in SP5001 Command DESCRIPTION help...
  • Page 70: System Commands Overview

    24.7 System Commands Overview 24.7.1 [quit] Type quit will quit SP5001 configuration mode. And turn back to login prompt. usr/config$ quit Disconnecting.. login: root Welcome to Terminal Configuration Mode Please enter your configuration item usr/config$ Figure 43. Quit Command List Note: It is recommended that type the “quit”...
  • Page 71: Figure 45. Reboot Command List

    Start to show debug messages. -close Stop showing debug messages. 24.7.3 [reboot] After commit command, type reboot to reload SP5001 in new configuration. The procedure is as below: usr/config$ reboot ..Attached TCP/IP interface to cpm unit 0 Attaching interface lo0..done HTTPD initialized..
  • Page 72: Figure 46. Flash Command List

    Figure 46. Flash Command List Parameter Usages: -clean clean all the user defined value, and reboot SP5001 in factory default mode. Note: It is recommended that use “flash –clean” after application firmware id upgraded. Warning: It is only executed by user whose login name is root. All configurations in command [ifaddr], [pppoe] will be kept 24.7.5...
  • Page 73: Figure 48. Ifaddr Commend List

    24.7.6 [ifaddr] Configure and display SP5001 network information. usr/config$ ifaddr LAN information and configuration Usage: ifaddr [-print]|[-dhcp used]|[-sntp mode [server]] ifaddr [-ip ipaddress] [-mask subnetmask] [-gate defaultgateway] -print Display LAN information and configuration. Specify ip address. -mask Set Internet subnet mask.
  • Page 74: Figure 49. Time Command List

    Specify LAN port IP address for NAT function. 24.7.7 [time] When SNTP function of SP5001 is enabled and SNTP server can be found as well, type time command to show current network time. usr/config$ time Current time is WED SEP 17 12:36:49 2003 usr/config$ Figure 49.
  • Page 75: Figure 50. Ping Command List

    24.7.8 [ping] Use ping to test whether a specific IP is reachable or not. For example: if 192.168.1.2 is not existing while 210.63.15.32 exists. Users will have the following results: usr/config$ ping 192.168.1.2 no answer from 192.168.1.2 usr/config$ ping192.168.1.254 PING 192.168.1.254: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=0.
  • Page 76: Figure 51. Phone Book Command List

    Note: <index number> means the sequence number in phone book. If users do request a specific index number in phone book, SP5001 will give each record a automatic sequence number as index. -add add a new record to phone book. When adding a record, users have to specify name, IP, and e164 number to complete the command.
  • Page 77: Figure 52. Pppoe Command List

    The e164 number defined in phone book will fully carry to destination. It is not just a representative number for destination’s IP Address. In other words, user dial this e164 number to reach destination, destination will receive the number and find out if it is matched to its e164, including Line number in some particular device.
  • Page 78: Figure 53. Ddns Command List

    -enable 1:Enabled/0:Disable the dynamic DNS service. -server Specify DDNS server address. -hostname Registered domain name. Registered account ID. -passwd Registered account password. -checkIP 1:Enabled/0:Disable check the host current IP address. -checkIPsrv1 Specify IP address check server. -checkIPsrv2 Specify secondary IP address check server. -delay Setting the service delay time.(1~59 minutes or 1~24 hours)
  • Page 79: Figure 54. System Information Command List

    “0” stands for “any number”, which accepts any digit length. When dial plan is set to “0”, users can end the dial with “#” to force SP5001 to send out messages directly, or SP5001 will send out the messages automatically in 3 seconds after dialing stops.
  • Page 80 CallAlive is deactivated, RoundTrIPDelay message will not be sent during connection. -keypad DTMF replay type. When value is “0”, SP5001 will transfer DTMF signal via RTP payload, “1” via H.245 UII Alphanumeric, “2” via H.245 UII Signal Type, and “3” via Q.931 UserInfo.
  • Page 81: Figure 55. H323 Stack Command List

    Gatekeeper or peer-to-peer mode (0=Gatekeeper mode; 1=peer-to-peer mode). If users select Gatekeeper mode, an extra Gatekeeper is needed when SP5001 is in operation. usr/config$ h323 –mode 1 (peer to peer mode) to assign Gatekeeper’s IP address when SP5001 is in Gatekeeper mode.
  • Page 82 RTP port range— NOT RECOMMENDED. This may be used when RTP port range conflicts with Firewall policy. -ttl to set timer for TTL(Time To Live). SP5001 would send RRQ, with keepAlive, to Gatekeeper periodically according to TTL timer.
  • Page 83: Figure 56. Rtp Command List

    -connto Maximum connection time out 24.7.14 [pt] RTP payload type configuration and information usr/config$ pt RTP payload type configuration and information Usage: pt -print Display the RTP payload type information -rfc2833 Configure the DTMF RFC2833 payload type -dtmf Configure the DTMF payload type -fax Configure the FAX payload type -faxbypass...
  • Page 84: Figure 58. Prefix Command List

    -insert set which digit to insert on incoming call. 24.7.17 [voice] The voice command is associated with the audio setting information. There are four voice codecs supported by SP5001. usr/config$ voice Voice codec setting information and configuration Usage: voice [-send [G723 ms] [G711A ms] [G711U ms] [G729 ms] [G729A ms]...
  • Page 85: Figure 59. Voice Command List

    –priority g723 (only select this codec) usr/config$ voice –priority g723 g729 g711u g711a (select four codecs, and g723 is the first choice) -volume There are three adjustable values. Voice volume stands for volume, which can be heard from SP5001 side; input gain...
  • Page 86: Figure 60. Support Command List

    stands for volume, which the opposite party hears. dtmf volume stands for DTMF volume/level, which sends to its own Line1. Note, level of volume is too high or too low may be result in bad performance while connecting to each other. -nscng silence suppression and comfort noise generation setting (1 = ON;...
  • Page 87: Figure 61. Tos Command List

    H.225’s (Call Signal messages) link. The function is effective only when both side support h245 tunnel. -h245fs If the function is ON, SP5001 will send H.245 messages after FastStart. Note: It is not recommended to change the value in this command, only if users do know well the application.
  • Page 88: Figure 62. Phone Command List

    24.7.20 [phone] SP5001 progress tone is configurable. Default tone value is set according to U.S. tone specification. Users may adjust the values according to their own country’s tone specification or users-defined tone specification. usr/config$ phone Phone ringing , ringback tone , busy tone , dial tone setting and notes...
  • Page 89 Ringback Tone tone2 off : 4000 Note: For tone simulation, SP5001 adopts dual frequencies as traditional telephone does. If users want to have their own call progress tone, they can change the value of tones. High and Low frequency/level/cadence can be configured respectively.
  • Page 90: Figure 63. Bureau Command List

    24.7.21 [bureau] To set Hotline function must be under Peer-to-Peer mode and switch to hotline mode. usr/config$ bureau Bureau line setting information and configuration Usage: bureau -hotline Port DestIP (TELnum or PortNo) bureau -print -print Display Bureau line information and configuration. -hotline Set Hot line information.
  • Page 91: Figure 64. Rom Command List

    24.7.22 [rom] ROM file information and firmware upgrade function. usr/config$ rom ROM files updating commands Usage: rom [-print] [-app] [-boot] [-dsptest] [-dspcore] [-dspapp] -s TFTP/FTP server IP -f filename rom -print -print show versions of rom files. (optional) -app update main application code(optional) -boot update main boot code(optional) -boot2m...
  • Page 92: Figure 65. Passwd Command List

    24.7.23 [passwd] For security concern, users have to input the password before entering configuration mode. “passwd” command is for password setting purpose. usr/config$ passwd Password setting information and configuration Usage: passwd -set Loginname Password passwd -clean Note: 1. Loginname can be only 'root' or 'administrator' 2.
  • Page 93: Figure 66. Speed Dial Command List

    24.7.24 [sdial] SpeedDial information and configuration usr/config$ sdial SpeedDial information and configuration Usage: sdial [-add [briefNum mappingNum]] sdial [-modify [briefNum mappingNum]] sdial [-delete [briefNum mappingNum]] sdial [-sw enable] sdial [-print] -add Add a record to speedDial table. -modify Modify a exist record. -delete Delete a record from speedDial table.

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