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InnoMedia MTA8328
Administrative Guide
INNOMEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
This document contains proprietary information of InnoMedia Inc., and its receipt or possession does not
convey any rights to reproduce, disclose its contents, or to manufacture, use or sell anything it may describe.
It may not be reproduced, disclosed or used without specific written authorization of InnoMedia Inc.
March, 2017

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  • Page 1 March, 2017 INNOMEDIA CONFIDENTIAL This document contains proprietary information of InnoMedia Inc., and its receipt or possession does not convey any rights to reproduce, disclose its contents, or to manufacture, use or sell anything it may describe. It may not be reproduced, disclosed or used without specific written authorization of InnoMedia Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ............................7 Product Overview ........................... 7 Package Contents ........................... 7 1.2.1 MTA8328-1 Models and Packaging....................7 MTA8328 Out of the Box Setup ......................8 1.3.1 MTA8328-1N or MTA8328-1W/V Setup ..................8 Home –Device States ........................10 Network ............................13 IP Address Configuration for MTA8328 ....................
  • Page 3 Appendix B The use of encryption key methods ..................55 Inno rc4_102 ............................55 Openssl command example ......................... 55 Appendix C Wall Installation of Device ..................... 56 Appendix D FCC Statement ........................57 Page 3 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4 Figure 2. MTA8328-1N Front and back panel....................... 7 Figure 3. Setup the MTA device to connect to the router or network switch ............8 Figure 4. Login Screen (Username and Password). The MTA8328-1N screen example....... 10109 Figure 5. Current status of MTA8328-1N....................
  • Page 5: Copyright © 2017 Innomedia. All Rights Reserved

    494947 Figure 43. Certification & Key ........................505048 Figure 44. System Config ..........................505048 Figure 45. SNMP Setting ..........................515149 Figure 46. Protocol and Port Settings for Remote Access ................525250 Page 5 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 6 InnoMedia 8328-1 Administrative Guide About This Document This document provides details of the features available on the InnoMedia MTA8328 as well as feature descriptions and the configurations required. Revision History Date Version Notes 2016/10/25 V1.0 Based on firmware V1.0.0.19 2016/11/08 V1.1...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    InnoMedia 8328-1 Administrative Guide NTRODUCTION 1.1 Product Overview The InnoMedia MTA8328 is an integrated device providing telephony service over a broadband network. It allows the connection of your device to your Home Router through either a wired Ethernet connection or through WiFi .
  • Page 8: Mta8328 Out Of The Box Setup

    1.3 MTA8328 Out of the Box Setup 1.3.1 MTA8328-1N or MTA8328-1W/V Setup This section provides a step-by-step guide to install the MTA8328 and setup the system for connecting to a broadband network. Before starting the Installation, make sure your broadband Internet access device is powered on and your connection is up (che k ou I te et se i e p o ide s do u e tatio .
  • Page 9 InnoMedia 8328-1 Administrative Guide 1. Plug the supplied power adapter into the MTA8328. The power LED will show steady green. 2. Connect your phone into the PHONE port on the MTA using the supplied Phone Cable. 3. Setup the MTA to connect to your Home Router. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable (supplied) into the WAN port on the MTA and connect the other end into an available Ethernet port on your router or LAN network.
  • Page 10: Home -Device States

    Figure 3Figure 3Figure 3, proceed to access and configure the MTA8328 via a Web Browser from a PC connected to the same router as the MTA WAN interface, or directly connect to the MTA LAN interface. Press ***1 on the phone which connects to the MTA and get the IP address of the MTA.
  • Page 11: Figure 5. Current Status Of Mta8328-1N

    InnoMedia 8328-1 Administrative Guide Home Page The Ho e page displa s the de i e s u e t status of MTA8328-1N, as an example. Figure 5. Current status of MTA8328-1N Field Name Description Channel Number of phone lines provisioned...
  • Page 12 Domain Name: the domain name obtained from DHCP Option 15 or the configured value described in section 3.1.2. The value obtained from DHCP has higher priority than any manually configured domain name. Page 12 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13: Network

    InnoMedia 8328-1 Administrative Guide ETWORK The Network pages allow the configuration of the MTA8328 network parameters. 3.1 IP Address Configuration for MTA8328 Configure IP address parameters for this device. 3.1.1 Ethernet or WiFi IP Address Setting Co figu e the IP IP add ess fo the de i e.
  • Page 14: Host And Dns Servers

    2. DHCP Option (Ethernet or WiFi IP Address SettingEthernet or WiFi IP Address SettingEthernet IP Address Setting) 3. Manually configured DNS (see section 3.1.2) Figure 8. Configuring the Master DNS Information Page 14 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Tos Setting

    SIP or RTP packets. VoIP Signal Traffic: Use the configured TOS value to tag SIP signaling packets. Voice Traffic: Use the configured TOS value to tag voice RTP packets. Page 15 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16: Telephony

    The FQDN or IP address of the SIP proxy server Local SIP Port The SIP port used on the MTA Preferred If there are no queried NAPTR records specifying the transport protocols to be Page 16 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 17: Figure 12. Sip Server Settings - Sip Option

    (,) to separate them. SIP Ping Proxy MTA sends SIP OPTION ping messages to an assigned server as a keep-alive message. Figure 12. SIP Server Settings – SIP Option Page 17 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 18 Send UA Header Allow MTA to send User-Agent Header in SIP message. UA Header Format User-Agent Header sent out is modifiable. Note: If “ho t heade “uppo t is e a led, Page 18 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 19: Security Setting

    IP addresses. If the source IP is not in the SIP Server list , the MTA rejects or drops this message. The MTA creates a SIP Server list which Page 19 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Codec Setting

     G722/8000 – Set Ptime  iLBC/8000 – Set Ptime, dynamic payload type, and mode (codec frame size, 20ms or 30ms)  Opus/48000/2 - Set Ptime, dynamic payload type, wideband|narrow band Page 20 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: Sip Timer Setting

    Time to wait after a registration before it Time expires.  Generic SIP version: If the timer is set to be x seconds, the MTA re-registers at 90% of the expiration time (e.g., x*0.9 seconds). Page 21 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Digitmap Setting

    The digitmap is expressed in a format derived from the UNIX s ste a d, eg ep. You ust build the digit map based on the dialing plan which you wish to support. Figure 16. DigitMap Setting Page 22 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 23 # sig [0-9*].# Star services 91xxxxxxxxxx Long distance number 9011 + up to 15 digits International number The dial plan described above results in the following digit map: (0| 00|[1-7]xxx|8xxxxxxx|#xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T|[0-9*].#) Page 23 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24 You can alter the default settings and fine-tune the parameters for specific needs. For example, you might need to configure the ring timeout duration dependent on your needs. You can set the following configuration parameters for an FXS port: Page 24 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 25: Figure 17. Fxs Setting

    Ring Timeout Will ring a line for this period of time and then drop the call. Page 25 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Feature And Service Code Setting

    If network conditions are good, and no late Depth packets are detected, the jitter buffer will continue to decrease until it meets the configured size. 4.1.6 Feature and Service Code Setting Figure 18. Feature and Service Code Setting Page 26 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 27 Speed Dialing Settings 0, simply dial a #90. Ensure the Prefix and Speed Dialing Settings don't cause a dialing conflict with other features such as Call Transfer and Caller ID Display. Page 27 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 28: Fax Setting

    Enable Error Correction Mode (ECM) for the MTA. Max Speed Bit Rate. Choose a maximum fax transmission speed to be attempted: 2400, 4800, 9600, or 14400. Redundancy Level Low Speed Redundancy. Number of Page 28 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 29: Call Report Setting

    SIP Port Setting – List of current SIP user accounts. You may configure your user account on this device. Figure 21. Phone port status overview Click on the Edit icon of a particular user account to display the account setting screen. Page 29 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 30: Sip Account Setting

    To receive and answer an incoming call when this line is engaged in an active call. Blind Transfer Blind transfer is when a call is routed to a third party and the original call is transferred Page 30 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Line Setting

    Line setting page includes input-MIC/output-speaker volume controls (gain controls) and the way silence suppression is performed. Figure 24. Line Setting Field Name Description Voice Gain Speaker Gain Incoming volume control. Mic Gain Outgoing volume control. Page 31 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 32: Speed Dial

    Please refer to section 4.1.6 for more details on using speed dials. Figure 25. Speed Dial Field Name Description Speed Dial Testing 4.2.5 IMS related SIP settings Only available on IMS firmware versions. Figure 26. IMS Settings Page 32 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 33: Telephony Region And Misc Setting

    RTP/RTCP traffic – It must be an even number. Media Port End The highest RTP port number to be used when sending RTP/RTCP traffic – It must be an odd number. Page 33 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 34: Tone Cadence Setting

    Reorder Tone Reorder tone, also known as fast busy tone, is the congestion tone or all trunks busy tone of a PSTN network. It varies from country to country. Page 34 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 35: Ring Cadence Setting

    Note that MTA8328 supports multiple ring cadence profiles for different countries.
  • Page 36: Line Diagnostics

    4.4.1 GR909 Tests: triggered from the WEB Administrative Console Figure 30. GR909 Test Line Test MTA8328 supports GR-909 test items which use a suite of standards-based electrical tests. NOTE: If Receiver is Off-hook, the REN Test and the Resistive Faults Test will also show failures.
  • Page 37: Gr909 Tests: Triggered From Sip Notify Message

    NOTIFY sip:2148298788@172.16.0.119;user=phone SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.16.200.212:5060;branch=z9hG4bKac101ead5060- 76517495;rport From: < >;tag=rebootapp_tag sip:GR909@172.16.200.212 To: <sip: ;user=phone> 2148298788 172.16.0.119 Event: gr909 Call-ID: 3-75ff0490-4bdccd8@ac101ead CSeq: 1401 NOTIFY Max-Forwards: 70 Contact: < > sip:GR909@172.16.200.212 Content-Length: 0 Page 37 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 38: Wireless Location Optimizer

    ***8 and then listening to the results. You can also press the round button on the device twice quickly and let it complete the test and observe the WiFi LED for the test result. Or, you can also login into the device GUI and perform this test. Page 38 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: System

    This allo s ou to o figu e a use s use ID User Account Setting and password. Default ID is use . Default Pass o d is el o e . However, the default values are service provider dependent. Page 39 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Page Permission

    User Page Configure which pages the User Login can Permission Setting access and also if this login can be used to write to the page. 5.3 Firmware Upload Figure 34. Firmware Upload Page 40 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Reboot

    Description Restore To Factory Opens a dialog box, and asks for o fi atio to ‘esto e to Fa to Default Values . The factory default values are service provider dependent. Page 41 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 42: Provisioning Setting

    DHCP Options will override any manually configured provisioning fields. Provisioning Server IP or FQDN of the Provisioning Server. Server Port Port to be used to connect to the Provisioning Server. Page 42 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 43 See section 8.1 for the use of rc4_102.  Openssl – the open source toolkit. This method can be applied when either RC4 or AES256 is selected from the Encryption menu. Provisioning file Page 43 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Ems Setting

    5.7 EMS Setting 5.7.1 EMS Server The InnoMedia EMS server is a powerful provisioning and management 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 45 5= Encrypted text and carrying SIP registration status Heartbeat type must be configured the same between the EMS and MTA. Heartbeat interval The interval at which to send heartbeat packets to the EMS server, in seconds. Page 45 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 46: Trace Log

    Description Enable Trace Log Enables the trace log. Trace Level Follows RFC 5424 syslog message severities. 1 Alert: Action must be taken immediately 2 Critical: Critical conditions. 3 Error: Error conditions. Page 46 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 47: System Time

    5.9 System Time 5.9.1 Time Setting Configure the SNTP time server IP/FQDN and time zone with which the MTA device synchronizes. Accurate time information is important for ensuring reliable telephony services. Page 47 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 48 Most of the regions where DST is deployed have an offset of 60 minutes; however, a few regions have an offset of 30 minutes. Check the MTA deployment region for this requirement. Page 48 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 49: Language

    FQDN or IP of SNTP time servers to and #3 synchronize with. (Note: MTA8328 tries all the configured servers, and bases its calculation on RFC 2030 and the delay. It then uses the lowest delay as the peer updates and sets the local time.)
  • Page 50: Certificate & Key

    Download: Store the config file from the MTA to a local drive. System Config: settings from the “ ste category. Network Config: settings from the Net o k atego . VoIP Config: settings from the Telepho category. Page 50 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 51: Snmp Setting

    IP address or FQDN of the SNMP Manager system. Enable SNMP Trap Enable|Disable sending traps to the SNMP server. Refer to the MTA8328 MIB file for the list of supported traps. SNMP Trap Sink Define an SNMP trap receiver. Port Public SNMP Read only community string.
  • Page 52: Remote Access

    Enable Bonjour – allows Apple devices to Bonjour discover the MTA8328 on the Home network. Enable UPnP – allows devices which UPnP supports UPnP to discover the MTA8328 on the Home Network. Page 52 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 53: Cli Command References

    CLI o sole, t pe de ug o ; to stop debug messages being displayed, si pl t pe de ug off . Page 53 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 54: Appendix A Led States

    GR-909 tests are run again and all tests pass, or when the device is rebooted. Medium-Slow Blinking Device firmware is being upgraded. The PHONE LED blinks in Green (1 sec on, 1 sec off) unison with the WAN LED. Page 54 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 55: Appendixb The Use Of Encryption Key Methods

    Provisioning config file should be encrypted using the following command at the provisioning server when AES-256 is selected from the encryption menu. $ openssl enc –aes-256-cbc –k password –in infile –out outfile Page 55 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 56: Appendix C Wall Installation Of Device

    PPENDIX NSTALLATION OF EVICE MTA8328-1N can be wall mounted if desired by the end user.  Mark on the wall horizontally with 2 points 64.5mm apart. Tap and mount two screws leaving the screw head 4mm away from the wall.
  • Page 57: Appendixd Fcc Statement

    This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Page 57 Copyright © 2017 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.

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