Clipcomm CG-410 User Manual

Four-channel analog voip gateway

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. CG-410 FEATURES.........................3 2. PARTS CHECKLIST ........................4 3. CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONALITIES ..................5 4. INSTALLING THE CG-410 ......................8 5. CONFIGURING THE COMPUTER NETWORK ................9 6. CONFIGURING THE CG-410.......................13 7. USING THE CG-410 ........................29 8. UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE ....................32...
  • Page 3: Cg-410 Features

    Chapter1 1. CG-410 Features 4-channel FXO Gateway with 2xport Ethernet switch Robust CPTD function for various tone configurations NAT (Network Address Translation) & Port Mapping available to use IP phone and neighbored computers concurrently in a single IP environment Acts as a switching hub in a multi-IP environment...
  • Page 4: Parts Checklist

    Chapter 2 2. Parts Checklist Check the components below before you proceed with the next stages to install your CG-410. Item Q’ty Description CG-410 CG-410 main body User manual Description of product features and functionalities Power adapter Power supply LAN(UTP) cable...
  • Page 5: Controls And Functionalities

    Chapter 3 3. Controls and Functionalities...
  • Page 6: Front Panel Led

    No link is detected at the WAN port. Link is detected at the LAN port. Green Blinking Receiving or transmitting data through the LAN port. No link is detected at the LAN port. Successful power supply to the CG-410. POWER No power supply to the CG-410.
  • Page 7 3.2. CG-410 Rear Panel Refer to the description below of each port at the rear panel of your CG-410. (From left to right) Port Name Description POWER Connect the power adaptor here for power supply. Connect the DIN-6PIN serial port here.
  • Page 8: Installing The Cg-410

    ③ Connect one end of the supplied LAN cable (RJ-45) to the LAN card of your computer, and the other end to the “LAN” port at the rear panel of the CG-410 to use the NAT or the switching HUB function of your CG-410.
  • Page 9: Configuring The Computer Network

    Chapter 5 5. Configuring the Computer Network Once you have installed your CG-410, you should reconfigure the network settings by using the CG- 410 and the computer which is connected to the LAN port. This process will allow you to configure your CG-410’s network and the VoIP settings.
  • Page 10 ④ Click [IP Address], and then check the [Obtain an IP address automatically] box. If the box is already checked, you don’t need to change anything. ⑤ Click [OK] and restart your computer. 5.2. For Windows 2000 ① Click [Start] from the bottom menu bar, then choose [Settings]. ②...
  • Page 11: For Windows Xp

    5.3. For Windows XP ① Click [Start] from the bottom menu bar, then choose [Settings]. ② Select [Control Panel] to view a new window, and then choose [Network connections]. ③ Right click on [Local Area Connection]. If there are more than one Local Area Connections, choose the one that is currently in use.
  • Page 12 ⑦ Click [Ok]. You don’t need to restart your computer in Windows XP. Once you have successfully configured the network settings of your computer, you can access the built-in web server with your computer in order to configure CG-410’s network settings. For more details, see Chapter 6.
  • Page 13: Configuring The Cg-410

    6.1. Configuring the Network 6.1.1. Configuring the Network with Web Interface ① Connect your computer to the LAN port of the CG-410. For details, refer to the procedures in Chapter 4 and 5. ② Open a web browser in your computer and type http://192.168.120.1:1001 in the browser’s address bar.
  • Page 14 (a) Static IP; i. Select [Static IP]. ii. Enter the IP, gateway, network mask and DNS address for CG-410. (b) DHCP(Dynamic IP) or Cable modem; i. Select [DHCP].
  • Page 15 ⑦ CG-410 will automatically restart with the new parameters. 6.1.2. Configuring the Network by using Serial Interface (COM) You have the option to view and change your CG-410’s network configuration by using its serial interface (COM) and the proprietary serial cable.
  • Page 16 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control: None The example below displays the console through the serial interface after booting the CG-410 is completed successfully. System Ready... CLIP@192.168.0.216> ④ Enter “ipcfg <enter>”, then the message below will appear. You can select one of the IP address configuration methods among;...
  • Page 17 DNS Address : 168.126.63.1 Do you want to save (Y/N)? ⑥ Press “Y<enter>” to apply new parameters that you have saved, then CG-410 will restart automatically with the changed parameters. New configuration is saved The system will restart to apply the new configuration Do you want to restart now (Y/N)? 6.1.3.
  • Page 18: Configuring The Port Mapping

    NAT Port (21) Push Insert button. This procedure lets all the TCP data coming into the 21 port of CG-410 to be delivered to the 21 port on the PC (192.168.120.9). The following example illustrates how you can operate the FTP server on another PC (192.168.120.22).
  • Page 19 Client Port (80) NAT Port (80) Press Insert button to restart. Similarly, all the TCP data coming into the 80 port of CG-410 will be delivered to the 80 port of the PC (192.168.120.22). 6.3. Configuring the VoIP Before using the VoIP functions of your CG-410, make sure the settings related to a specific VoIP protocol are configured correctly.
  • Page 20 Use this item to send RRQ ahead and skip GRQ to register with Skip GRQ disable the gatekeeper. Once enabled, CG-410 uses the H.323 ID as one of its aliases Enable H.323 disable to register with the gatekeeper. H.323 ID Set the H.323 ID in this tab.
  • Page 21 To use NAT Traversal, open a unique set of H.323 signaling (Q.931, RAS, etc) and RTP port/address pairs at NAT router. This process will enable your CG-410 to make and receive calls through NAT. Setting up these ports is called Port mapping, which enables your CG-410 to run behind the NAT router.
  • Page 22 If you use the ‘manual’ method of NAT Traversal instead of using the STUN server, open a unique set of SIP signaling and RTP port/address pairs at NAT router. This process will enable your CG-410 to make and receive calls through NAT. Setting up these ports is called Port mapping, which enables your CG-410 to run behind the NAT router.
  • Page 23: Configuring The Pstn Interface

    Defined” menu on the “Select Country” drop down list. Even if you are in one of those countries, you may have to configure the CG-410 manually. This is because the tone after a released call may not be a ‘busy tone’ or a ‘congestion tone’ in some countries. (By default, CG-410 releases the PSTN line...
  • Page 24 To detect the monotone, you should fill in the “high” and “low” column with the same index. For example, if you fill them with 400, CPTD will detect the 400Hz as below. If you want your CG-410 to detect more complex tones that cannot be described exactly by these parameters, please contact Clipcomm technical support personnel.
  • Page 25 CG-410’s IP address. In this case, typically both CG-410 and VoIP endpoint device are not registered to the server. Be sure that the user must know and set CG-410’s IP address and make user’s VoIP endpoint device to call the assigned CG-410 at all time. Once there is a VoIP call from the VoIP endpoint device, CG-410 selects idle channel that is currently not in use, and then dials the PSTN number automatically that user has dialed.
  • Page 26 Call Forwarding Note: Use ‘,’ character to represent ‘pause’ between Number numbers when your CG-410 forwards the incoming call to a PSTN phone. 6.5.2. Configuring Outgoing Call Processing You can choose and configure the outgoing call processing service. Note that this function is valid only when your CG-410 calls VoIP.
  • Page 27: Miscellaneous Configuration

    DTMF information to the call out of band recipient. (H.323) DTMF If you use version SIP, CG-410 supports RTP DTMF by using Transmission RFC2833, DTMF transmission using by INFO message, and RFC2833 in-band type transmission.
  • Page 28 20(H.323) entries. (Not supported in PSTN mode) When you have finished configuring all the additional configurations, click [save and restart]. Now, the setting is saved and CG-410 will automatically restart. You can just click [save] and change other settings, and then restart the CG-410 manually.
  • Page 29: Using The Cg-410

    VoIP endpoint device. Users at a remote site can access the CG-410 by PSTN (or VoIP) and make a phone call to another VoIP (or PSTN) phone. For example, an IP phone user in Korea can call the CG-410 user in U.S.
  • Page 30: Making Phone Calls

    7.1. Making Phone Calls You can make phone calls in two stage dialing via CG-410 by relaying the PSTN call and the VoIP call and vice versa. 7.1.1. Call Relaying from PSTN to VoIP Relaying a PSTN call to a VoIP call by two stage dialing;...
  • Page 31: Call Forwarding

    7.2. Call Forwarding Your CG-410 can automatically forward the call to another VoIP/PSTN phone number when there is an incoming VoIP/PSTN call. You can assign the numbers between 0 and 9, the character ‘,’ and ‘.’. The character ‘,’ assigns the pause time as 1 second when it forwards the call to PSTN. The character ‘.’...
  • Page 32: Upgrading The Firmware

    8.1. Upgrading the Firmware by FTP When your CG-410 is connected to the network and it is accessible by its IP address, you can upgrade its firmware by FTP, the fastest way to upgrade. However, FTP cannot be used when your CG-410 is in an abnormal state or when it is not connected to the network.
  • Page 33 8.2. Upgrading the Firmware by Serial Cable You can upgrade the firmware by using a serial cable even when your CG-410 is in an abnormal state or when accessing the network is impossible. However, you will need a specific program to upload the firmware in this case.
  • Page 34 8.3. Upgrading the Firmware with direct RJ45 Cabling You can upgrade the firmware by using a LAN cable even when your CG-410 is in an abnormal state or when accessing the network is impossible. The procedure is similar to the “Upgrading the Firmware by serial cable.”...

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