ELTEX TAU-36.IP Operation Manual

ELTEX TAU-36.IP Operation Manual

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TAU-72.IP
TAU-36.IP
Operation manual (03.09.2018)
Firmware version 2.18.0:
SIP, H.323

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  • Page 1 Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP TAU-36.IP Operation manual (03.09.2018) Firmware version 2.18.0: SIP, H.323...
  • Page 2 Echo delay time configuration; – T2 timer configuration; – Individual Diffserv for RTP per port; – Diffserv for RTP for subscriber profile; – Rx AGC; – Tx AGC; – DNS failure is fixed. Version 2.13.1 Added: 15.07.2015 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 3 WEB. The buttons for statistics, blocking and line testing data reset are added; – DHCP release message transmission when the device is resetting; – DHCP option 43 support; – DHCP option 121 support; – DHCP option 60 issued format control. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 4 Switch port status monitoring; – Reserve codec/protocol usage when fax is transmitting; – Echo cancelling with disabled non-linear NLP processor; – Encryption key setting. Version 2.0 02.02.2012 Added: – Supply services configuration; – Autoconfiguration. Removed: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 5 Tracing disabling, network traffic mirroring; – Connection establishment algorithms description; – Example of switch configuration using VLAN; – Example of IPBX configuration on TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP; – Phone line length calculation. Version 1.7 22.09.2010 Factory default IP address is changed to 192.168.1.2 Added: –...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Opening the case ................................27 Startup sequence ..................................28 GENERAL SWITCH OPERATION GUIDELINES ............................30 DEVICE CONFIGURATION ..................................31 TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP configuration via WEB Interface. Administrator Access ................31 5.1.1 The ‘Network settings’ menu ............................. 35 5.1.2 The 'PBX' menu. VoIP Configuration ..........................71 5.1.3...
  • Page 7 Device network settings ..............................256 9.1.3 Настройки портов коммутатора ............................ 261 APPENDIX A. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP NETWORK TERMINAL CONTACT PIN ASSIGNMENT ................265 APPENDIX B. ALTERNATIVE FIRMWARE UPDATE METHOD .......................... 267 APPENDIX C. GENERAL DEVICE SETUP/CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE ......................269 APPENDIX D. EXAMPLE OF SWITCH CONFIGURATION USING VLAN ......................276 APPENDIX E.
  • Page 8: Tau-72.Ip/Tau-36.Ip Firmware Up To Date Instruction

    _________________________________________________________________________________ TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP FIRMWARE UP TO DATE INSTRUCTION The principle of firmware update and firmware files format are changed in the newest versions. Be attentively and follow the instruction when updating. The sequence of firmware update to the newest version (2.18.0).
  • Page 9 If it is impossible to update the firmware via the Web interface or by other ways, you should use reserve firmware update method described in this manual in APPENDIX B. All required files you can find in reserve_soft.zip archive. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 10: Symbols

    Keyboard keys are written in upper-case and enclosed in angle brackets. Analogue phone unit icon TAU Universal Network Terminal icon MES3124F Ethernet switch Icon Softswitch ECSS-10 hardware-software switch icon Digital subscriber PBX icon Network Connection icon Optical transmission medium _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 11: Notes And Warnings

    Qualified technical personnel should be familiar with the operation basics of ТСР/IP & UDP/IP protocol stacks and Ethernet networks design concepts. Before working with the equipment it is strongly recommended to study the following Manual. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 12: Introductuion

    TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP Universal Network Terminal allows to connect analogue phone units to packed-based data networks accessible through copper-wire or optical Ethernet interfaces. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP could be used as a subscriber access point utilizing SIP/SIP-T and H.323 protocols. Also provides a perfect telephone communication solution for underpopulated areas, offices, dwellings and geographically dispersed facilities.
  • Page 13: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Purpose TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP is a subscriber VoIP gateway with integrated Layer 2 Ethernet switch that uses copper- wire and optical Gigabit Ethernet interfaces to establish connection to provider's IP network. In order to transfer data via IP networks, device converts analogue voice signals to digital data packets. Used for VoIP organization in dwellings and offices.
  • Page 14 • Call Forward Unconditional; • Call Forward Out Of Service; • Caller ID with ETSI FSK type 1, type 2; • Caller ID in DTMF format; • 'Russian Caller ID'; • Calling without Caller ID broadcasting; • Hotline/warmline; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 15 – RFC 3204 MIME Media Types for ISUP and QSIG (ISUP support); – RFC 3361 DHCP Option 120; – RFC 3966 The tel URI for Telephone Numbers; – SIP OPTIONS Keep-Alive (SIP Busy Out); – NAT support. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 16: Typical Application Diagrams

    _________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2 Typical Application Diagrams This manual covers the following TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP connection methods: Subscriber access point. In this case the device acts as a gateway between analogue phone units and remote PBX, see Fig. 1. Gateway subscriber ports are registered at the software switch-Softswitch. Supplementary services in this method are provided by the software switch.
  • Page 17: Product Design And Operating Principle

    Controller supports H.323 and SIP protocols and exchanging data between audio codecs and IP network via MII interface and Ethernet switch. Figure 3a shows TAU-72.IP functional diagram. Figure 3a - TAU-72.IP functional diagram Figure 3b shows TAU-36.IP functional diagram. Figure 3b - TAU-36.IP functional diagram _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 18: Main Specifications

    1000 Mbps duplex Standards support 1000BaseX Analogue user port specifications Number of ports TAU-72.IP TAU-36.IP Loop resistance Up to 3.4 kΩ Dialling reception Pulse/frequency (DTMF) Caller ID FSK (ITU-T V.23, Bell 202), DTMF, ‘Russian Caller ID’ _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 19 From 0 to 40°C Relative humidity Up to 80% Launch and operational mode: 0 dB Ambient noise After processor heating: 50 dB Dimensions (W x H x D) 420х45х240 mm, 19' form-factor, 1U size Weight 3.2 kg _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 20: Design

    Fig. 4c - TAU-72.IP v4.0 and rev.B with DC power supply front panel appearance Fig. 4d - TAU-72.IP v4.0 and rev.B with AC power supply front panel appearance TAU-36.IP front panel appearance is shown on Fig. 4e-f. Fig. 4e - TAU-36.IP with DC power supply front panel appearance _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 21 ________________________________________________________________________________ 2a 3 4 Fig. 4f - TAU-36.IP with AC power supply front panel appearance Connectors, LEDs and controls located on the front panel of the device are listed in Table . Table 2 – Description of connectors, LEDs, and controls located on the front panel №...
  • Page 22: Device Ventilation

    DC, device performance will not exceed 0.8 Erlang per subscriber unit. If the device is being installed into a closed non-ventilated cabinet with volume less than 180l per device supplied by the AC, device performance will not exceed 0.4 Erlang per subscriber unit. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 23: Light Indication

    Port operates in 1000Base-T mode, data transfer is active solid on Port operates in 10/100Base-TX, data transfer is inactive flashes Port operates in 10/100Base-TX, data transfer is active For TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP v1.0, v 2.0 only _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 24: F' Function Button Operation

    – UTP CAT5E 18 cable with CENC-36M connectors - 2 pcs. 2.9.2 TAU-36.IP delivery package TAU-36.IP standard delivery package includes: – Universal Network Terminal TAU-36.IP; – CENC-36M connector - 2 pcs. (if there is no UTP CAT5E 18 cable in the order);...
  • Page 25 For AC power supply devices: – Power supply cord, europlug-eurosocket; If ordered, delivery package may also include: – 1000Base-T/Mini-Gbic (SFP) optical interface – 1/2pcs. – UTP CAT5E 18 cable with CENC-36M connectors - 1 pcs. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 26: Installation Order And Safety Measures

    Operations with the equipment should be carried out only by personnel authorised in accordance with the safety requirements. 1. Before operating the device, all engineers should undergo special training. 2. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP terminal could be permanently used provided the following requirements are met: – Ambient temperature from 0 to +40°C.
  • Page 27: Electrostatic Discharge Safety Measures

    Electric Installation Code. The earth bonding point is located at the right bottom corner of the rear panel, see Fig. 5. 3.2.1 Opening the case First power TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP off, disconnect all cables. Fig. 7 - TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP case opening order 1. Detach brackets from device case using screwdriver.
  • Page 28: Startup Sequence

    _________________________________________________________________________________ Execute actions that listed above in reverse order to assemble the device into case. Fig. 8 - TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP assembling screw types Fig. above shows screw types, used for assembling the device into case: 1. Rack brackets mounting. 2. Case parts mounting.
  • Page 29 When connecting to the 220V AC mains it is necessary to mount devices for electrical overshoot protection. Ensure that all cables are undamaged and securely connected. Turn the device on and check the front panel LEDs to make sure the terminal is in normal operating conditions (Section 2.7 Light indication). _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 30: General Switch Operation Guidelines

    Section 5.1.6.6. We recommend to write down and store defined passwords in a safe place, inaccessible by intruders. In order to prevent device configuration data loss, e.g. after reset to factory settings, we recommend making configuration backup copies and storing them on a PC each time significant changes are made. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 31: Device Configuration

    5.1 TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP configuration via WEB Interface. Administrator Access To configure the device, establish connection in the web browser, e.g. Firefox, Internet Explorer. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP factory default IP address – 192.168.1.2, network mask–255.255.255.0 After entering IP address the device will request username and password.
  • Page 32 Indication of Changes in Web Configurator Web configurator supports indication of configuration changes that is shown in the header bar of configuration interface (TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP WEB configurator). Table lists indicator states ('*' character in the header bar of configuration interface). Table 5 - Indicator state *...
  • Page 33 коммутатора 802.1q 802.1q Configuration of packet routing rules for switch operation in 802.1q mode QoS & Bandwidth control QoS и управление полосой Quality of service functions and bandwidth limits пропускания configuration Monitoring Мониторинг Device monitoring _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 34 Download/upload audio file for call hold service Password Пароли Management of passwords used to access the device via Web interface Call history Журнал вызовов View and upload of call log Logout Выход Finish the device administration session for the current user _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 35: The 'Network Settings' Menu

    STUN - network protocol that allows subscriber behind the NAT to define external IP-address. You do not have to reboot the gateway in order to apply network settings. When applying settings, all current calls will be terminated! _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 36 – Protocol – selection of static or dynamic (DHCP) protocol to assign network settings. Dynamic assignment of network settings: To obtain network settings use DHCP. Supported options: 1 – network mask; 3 – default network gateway address; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 37 Option 60 DHCP request the device will send specific vendor information in the following format: [VENDOR: vendor][DEVICE: device type][HW: hardware version][SN: serial number][WAN: МАС address][VERSION: firmware version] where: – Vendor–Eltex; – Device type–depends on factory settings; – Serial number–depends on factory settings; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 38 – HTTP port – web server port (80 by default) for HTTP protocol operation; – HTTPS port – web server port (443 by default) for HTTPS protocol operation. VPN Settings: – Protocol – selection of protocol to create a VPN. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 39 PPTP connection configuration as it may lead to connection loss. Go to 'VLAN conf' tab first, set the setting for 'signalling/control traffic transmission via РРTP', and then apply configuration changes using the Submit Changes button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 40 – Local subnet – local subnet address; – Local netmask – local subnet mask; – Local subnet in cooperation with Local netmask determine local subnet for creation of network-to-network or network-to-point topologies; – Remote subnet – remote subnet address; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 41 – Authentication algorithm – select an authentication algorithm from the list: MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512; – Encryption algorithm – select an encryption algorithm from the list: DES, 3DES, Blowfish, Cast128, AES; – Diffie Hellman group – select Diffie-Hellman group; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 42 IP addresses assigned to WAN interface as well as VLAN interfaces should belong to different subnets. For example, if you use a mask 255.255.240.0, IP addresses 192.168.1.6 and 192.168.2.199 will belong to a single network, and if you use a mask 255.255.255.0, they will belong to different networks. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 43 Class of service (802.1p) – 802.1р priority for the current VLAN. Traffic Type – VLAN Number In section 'Traffic Type – VLAN Number', you can assign one of three configured VLANs (VLAN1, VLAN2, VLAN3) or PPPoE interface to the specific traffic type: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 44 Apart from configuration performed via web configurator, the gateway is able to receive static route settings via Option 121 of DHCP protocol. Routes in this option are sent as a list of 'destination description/gateway' pairs, the format is described in RFC 3442. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 45 'Delete' checkbox and click the Submit Changes button. After implementation of changes, click the Submit Changes button; to discard all changes, click the Undo All Changes button; to save changes, click the Save button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 46 _________________________________________________________________________________ 5.1.1.6 The 'SNMP' submenu TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP software allows to monitor status of the device and its sensors and also configuring certain parameters of the device via SNMP protocol. In 'SNMP' submenu, you can configure settings of SNMP agent. Device supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, SNMPv3 protocol versions.
  • Page 47 – Port is blocked; – Port is unblocked; – Unit power supply voltage is changed; – Fans turned on/off; – Fans malfunction; – SFP module is installed, but there is no optical link; – BPU connection lost/resumed; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 48 _________________________________________________________________________________ – One of the following parameters falls outside of allowable limits: • For TAU-36.IP/TAU-72.IP rev.1.0-4.0: ▪ Primary supply voltage should fall within the limits: 38V<Vbat<72V; ▪ Ringer supply voltage should fall within the limits: 100V<Vring1<120V and 100V<Vring2<120V; ▪ Temperature on a sensor should not exceed 90°c.
  • Page 49 – hangup–phone is onhook; – dial–dialling number; – ringback–send 'ringback' tone; – ringing–send 'ringing' tone; – talking–call in progress; – conference–3-way conference; – busy–sending 'busy' tone; – hold–port is on hold; Used with TAU-36/72.IP rev.B only _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 50 Subscriber profile fxsPortConfigSipProfileID SIP/H.323 profile fxsPortConfigHotLine Hot Line fxsPortConfigHotTimeout Hot Timeout (0 to 300) fxsPortConfigHotNumber Hot Number (up to 20 characters) fxsPortConfigClir CLIR fxsPortConfigDnd Do Not Disturb (DND) fxsPortConfigDisabled Disabled fxsPortConfigSipPort SIP port (0 to 65535) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 51 Call answer unattended enable fxsPortConfigDvoUnconditionalEn Call forward unconditional enable fxsPortConfigDvoCfBusyEn Call forward on busy enable fxsPortConfigDvoCfAnswerEn Call forward on no reply enable fxsPortConfigDvoCfServiceEn Call forward on out of service enable fxsPortConfigDvoCwEn Call waiting enable _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 52 Object identifier enterprises.35265.1.9.30.1.1. sipCommonEnablesip Enable SIP sipCommonInviteInitT Invite initial timeout (ms) (100 too 1000) sipCommonInviteTotalT Invite total timeout (ms) (1000 too 39000) sipCommonShortmode Short mode sipCommonTransport Transport sipCommonSipMtu SIP UDP MTU sipCommonPortRegistrationDelay Port registration delay (ms) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 53 1, to add a record–value 4, to remove a record– value 2. – 'Distinctive ring' service configuration. Object identifier enterprises.35265.1.9.47.1. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 54 Syslog server port appErr Errors appWarn Warnings appInfo Info appDbg Debug appAlarm Alarms sipLevel SIP debug level h323Level H.323 debug level vapiEnabled VAPI log enable vapiLibLevel Library debug level vapiAppLevel Application debug level syslogStatus Syslog status (on/off) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 55 Expires (10 to 345600) sipProfileAuthentication Authentication and authorisation mode sipProfileUsername Username (up to 20 characters) sipProfilePassword Password (up to 20 characters) sipProfileUseAlertInfo Alert info sipProfileRingback Ringback when receiving 183 response sipProfileCwRingback Response type with CallWaiting _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 56 1, to add a record–value 4, to remove a record– value 2. – Codecs configuration. Object identifier enterprises.35265.1.9.30.7.1.1. useG711A Use G.711A useG711U Use G.711U _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 57 Delay max voiceDeletionThreshold Deletion Threshold voiceDeletionMode Deletion mode profilesCodecsRowStatus Row status. This parameter is mandatory for SNMP SET. To store data in a file, set '1' as value. rfc3264PtCommon Decoding rfc2833 with PT from answer SDP _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 58 1, to add a record–value 4, to remove a record–value 2. These settings match ones described in Section 5.1.2.7. – SNMP parameters configuration Object identifier enterprises.35265.1.9.31. tauTrapSink Trap Sink tauTrapType Trap Type tauSysName System Name _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 59 All source IP addresses ruleprotocol Protocol typeOfMessageICMP Type of message (ICMP) startingSourcePort Starting source port numberOfSourcePorts Number of source ports allSourcePorts All source ports startingDestinationPort Starting destination port numberOfDestinationPorts Number of destination ports allDestinationPorts All destination ports _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 60 <TFTP server IP address> <Configuration file name> upload '<HTTP server IP address> <Configuration file name> httpupload' Example: snmpset –v 2c –c private 192.168.16.70 .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.4.10.2.0 s '192.168.16.44 cfgTau72.crypt upload' Device configuration download To do this, send 'set' request to OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.4.10.2.0 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 61 To do this, send 'set' request to OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.4.10.2.0 Parameter type: s - string Parameter format: '<TFTP server IP address> <Configuration file name> apply' Example: snmpset –v 2c –c private 192.168.16.70 .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.4.10.2.0 s '192.168.16.44 cfgTau72.crypt apply' _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 62 System log should be used only when problems in gateway operation occur, and you have to identify the reason. To define the necessary debug levels, consult ELTEX Service Centre Specialist. Syslog configuration: − Run syslog on startup–when checked, run Syslog on device startup;...
  • Page 63 To delete a MAC address, select a flag opposite the required address and click in the 'Delete' column. To discard all changes made to configuration, click the Undo All Changes button. To store changes to non- volatile memory of the device, click the Save button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 64 • TCP – for TCP; • ICMP – for ICMP. – Type of message (ICMP) – type of ICMP message that the rule is created for; – Starting source port – starting TCP/UDP port of the source port range; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 65 'Commit changes' button in two minute interval after approving new rules, otherwise previous settings will be restored. To discard all changes made to configuration, click the Undo All Changes button. To store changes to non- volatile memory of the device, click the Save button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 66 DST button; – DST start – defines the moment of daylight saving change; – DST end – defines the moment of set back process; – DST offset, min – time adjustment amount used in transition. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 67 These technologies allow the client to identify its so called public address (NAT address or in other words external address of a gateway, that covers the client.) When public address is identified, the _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 68 ACS server without network address translation. In this case public address will match local client address. To discard all changes made to configuration, click the Undo All Changes button. To apply changes, click the Submit Changes button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 69 • DHCP (VLAN 1, VLAN 2, VLAN 3) – receive autoupdate parameters via DHCP Options 66 and 67; • Static – use autoupdate parameters specified in TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP configuration. – Autoupdate protocol – a protocol, which will be used for autoupdate (TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS);...
  • Page 70 01–ACS URL suboption number; 10–length, 16bytes (0х10 = 16 dec); 68:74:74:70:3A:2F:2F:61:63:73:2E:72:75:3A:38:30–suboption value (http://acs.ru:80); 02–Provisioning code suboption number; 02–length, 2bytes; 31:39–suboption value (19); 03–Login suboption value; 03–length, 3bytes; 61:63:73–suboption value (acs); 04–Password suboption value; 06–length, 6bytes; 61:63:73:61:63:73–suboption value (acsacs). _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 71: The 'Pbx' Menu. Voip Configuration

    – Fans threshold temperature - device heating threshold temperature, when fans will be enabled for cooling. Parameter value is from 35 to 55 °C; – Fans force enable - whren checked device heating threshold temperature identification function will be _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 72 One of the additional SIP URI parameters: user=phone. When this parameter is used, SIP subscriber number syntax should match TEL URI syntax described in RFC 3966. In this case, TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP will not clear-back calls, if SIP subscriber's number contains the following characters: '+', ';', '=', '?'.
  • Page 73 REGISTER queries. Work through NAT: When TAU gateway is located behind a NAT, it is necessary to discover an external NAT IP address for voice and signal traffic delivery to the gateway. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 74 H.323 standard states specifications for audio and video data transmission via data networks and includes standards for video and voice codecs, public domain applications, call and system management. H.323 stack of TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP gateway supports the following protocols: – H.245 is used for codec matching and opening of voice connection when faststart procedure is not used;...
  • Page 75 – Ignore GCF info – when checked, output authentication data in RRQ message via H.235 protocol in any events, otherwise – only in case of reception of supported hash method in GCF message. This setting applies _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 76 To apply changes, click the Submit Changes button. To discard all changes made to configuration, click the Undo All Changes button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 77 1. In the 'parking' mode, the main SIP-proxy management is absent, and the gateway will continue operation with the redundant SIP-proxy even when the main proxy operation is restored. If the connection to the current SIP-proxy is lost, querying of the subsequent SIP-proxies will be continued using the algorithm _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 78 When enabled, the routing to the proxy address will be created for all calls originated by addresses that differ from SIP-proxy (response '305 Use proxy' will be used with the address of the required server); – Outbound–defines the mode for outgoing calls via SIP-proxy: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 79 Don’t send ringback in RTP (180)–when an incoming call is received, the gateway will not generate a ringback tone and will return '180 ringing' response; • Don’t send ringback in RTP (183)–when an incoming call is received, the gateway will not generate a _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 80 – CT with replaces–when checked, use 'replaces' tag while performing 'Call Transfer' service, otherwise it will not be used. When the checkbox is selected, the gateway performing the service generates 'refer-to' header, which–in addition to the address of a subscriber the call being transferred to–adds 'replaces' tag that _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 81 Next, gateways will add themselves to the conference; For conference operation algorithms in various modes, see Section 7.3 3-way conference – Conference server–conference server name in Remote mode operation; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 82 – required–send the following tags in 'INVITE' request–supported: 100rel and required: 100rel. In this case, communicating gateway should perform reliable transfer of provisional replies. If communicating gateway does not support reliable provisional responses, it should reject the request with message 420 and provide _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 83 In the 'Profile n/Codecs' submenu, you may configure codecs used in the current profile. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP signal processor encodes analogue voice traffic and fax/modem data into digital signal and performs its reverse decoding. Gateway supports the following codecs: G.711A, G.711U, G.729, G723.1, G.726- G.711 is PCM codec that does not employ a compression of voice data.
  • Page 84 Codec with the highest priority should be placed in top position. Click the left mouse button to highlight the row with the selected codec. Use arrow buttons (up, down) to change the codec priority. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 85 Flash function operation mode 'Transmit flash' is configured on this port (see Section 5.1.2.4The ‘Ports Configuration of Subscriber Ports’ submenu (Ports) • Disabled–Flash transmission is disabled; • RFC2833–Flash transmission is performed according to RFC2833 recommendation, as a dedicated payload in RTP voice packets; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 86 VBD mode, the gateway disables the voice activity detector (VAD) and comfort noise generator (CNG), this is necessary for establishing a modem connection. • Off–disable modem signal detection; • G.711A VBD–use G.711A codec to transfer data via modem connection. Switching to G.711A codec in _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 87 In 'RTCP configuration' section, you may configure basic settings for device operation via RTCP protocol: – RTCP timer–time period in seconds (5-65535), after which the device send control packets via RTCP protocol. When unchecked, RTCP will not be used; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 88 'Voice'–jitter buffer voice connection settings. – Mode–jitter buffer operation mode: fixed or adaptive; – Delay–size of fixed jitter buffer or lower limit (minimum size) of adaptive jitter buffer. Permitted value range is from 0 to 200ms. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 89 In the 'Profile n/Dialplan' submenu, you may configure prefixes for routing and pickup groups for each profile. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP gateway routing is built on prefixes. Prefix is the first part of the callee number, and when it is combined with the quantity of digits of a dialed number and the dialling timeout, it comprises the routing rule.
  • Page 90 – Protocol&Target–signalling protocol, used in prefix operations: • H.323 Gatekeeper–Н.323 protocol operation through the gatekeeper (possible for profile 1 only); • H.323 Direct IP–Н.323 point-to-point protocol operation (possible for profile 1 only); _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 91 3. If dialling timeout for the next digit is zero, the call will be routed immediately when the length of a number equal to minimum quantity of digits is achieved. 4. 'Stop dial at #' function allows to perform a call after the necessary quantity of digits are dialed without the _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 92 Configuration of Regular Expression Routing Rules This section describes the configuration of regular expression routing rules. To open the configuration page for regular expression routing rules, select 'Regular Expression Dialplan' from the 'Dialplan' drop-down list: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 93 Equal to the following record: 55|555|5555|55555 • . – 'dot' special symbol means that a preceding digit, range, or '*', '#' characters may be repeated from one to infinity times. Equivalent to a record {0,} Example: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 94 • codecs parameter – determines the list of codecs that will be used when making an outgoing call under the routing rule. It can take the following values: g711a, g711u, g723, g729x, g729b, g726_32. Example: (codecs: g711a, g711u). _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 95 ________________________________________________________________________________ Note: in the given rule g729a codec is recorded as g729x; • profile parameter – determines the 'routing profile' with the parameters of which the call will be made (see Section 5.1.2.12 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 96 In the 'Alert Info' submenu, you may configure a distinctive ring, generated by the value from Alert Info header received in INVITE request. 16 various Alert Info values may be processed for each profile. – Alert-Info string–signal name sent in Alert-Info header; Alert Info header appears as follows: <http://ipaddr/signal>, _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 97 – TCP port range (H.245/H.225)–range of network ports used for Н.323 - H.245/H.225 stack protocols' operation: • TCP port min–the lower limit of a TCP port range; • TCP port max–the upper limit of a TCP port range. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 98 (Class1, AF13); 16 (0x10) class 2 18 (0x12) assured forwarding, low drop precedence (Class2, AF21); 20 (0x14) assured forwarding, low drop precedence (Class2, AF22); 22 (0x16) assured forwarding, low drop precedence (Class2, AF23); _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 99 You don't have to reboot the gateway in order to apply port settings. Changing 'SIP port' parameter will lead to termination of current calls. Changing other parameters will not disrupt any of the established connections! _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 100 Submit Changes button; – Edit –the button which allows you to enter the port settings editing mode; – Auto numeration–automatic port enumeration. Settings of subscriber profiles You may configure subscriber profiles in 'Subscriber profiles' tab: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 101 In Fsk_bell202, Fsk_v23 modes, Caller ID information is sent in MDMF format: time/date, subscriber's number and name. – Hide date–when checked, in Fsk_bell202, Fsk_v23 modes, Caller ID information will be sent without time and date; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 102 – Gain receive (0.1 dB)–volume of voice reception (gain of the signal received from the communicating gateway and output to the speaker of the phone unit connected to TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP gateway); – Gain transmit (0.1 dB)–volume of voice transmission (gain of the signal received from the microphone of the phone unit connected to TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP gateway and transmitted to the communicating gateway);...
  • Page 103 To apply settings, click the Apply button. To exit the submenu, click the Cancel button. To reset settings to default values, click the Default button. Automatic enumeration Click the Auto numeration button in 'Ports conf.' window to show the following menu: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 104 – Alternative number–alternative subscriber's number. This number will be an alternative Caller ID of a subscriber and will be displayed on the subscriber's Caller ID display (transferred in the 'from' field URI in SIP protocol operations); _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 105 Attended call transfer—'Call Transfer' service is enabled for the port with the wait for response of the subscriber, the call is being forwarded to. In this case, flash dialling will be processed locally by the gateway; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 106 Voice message box operation depends on the Softswitch resources, TAU only plays the notification. – Modem-enables 'Modem' mode for a port. In this mode, all connections established by this port are performing with disabled echo canceller; 'Common' tab—FXS type port common settings: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 107 – CFNR timeout–subscriber response timeout (in seconds) for 'Call forward on no reply' service. 'Suppl. Service' tab allows you to enable/disable supplementary services. For detailed description of supplementary service operations, see Section 5.1.2.6The 'Suppl. Service Codes' submenu. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 108 – Host of neighbour gateway–hostname of a communicating gateway. To limit the calls via SIP-proxy or H323 Gatekeeper, select the 'proxy/gk' checkbox (defines the total call limit through all proxies and from all profiles); to enter host address, select 'host'; – Simultaneous calls count–maximum number of simultaneous (incoming and outgoing) calls. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 109 • Call transfer attended–'Call transfer' service with the wait for response of the subscriber, the call is being forwarded to; • Call transfer unattended–'Call transfer' service without the wait for response of the subscriber, the _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 110 Call groups allow to perform call center features. Gateway supports 3 call group modes: group, delayed group and search. In group mode, the call comes in to all free ports of the group simultaneously. When one of the group members answers, call transmission to other ports stops. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 111 If the call group does not contain any ports, the group will not be used even with 'Enabled' flag checkbox selected. – SIP port–local UDP port used for group operations via SIP protocol. To edit parameters of an existing group, click button in the corresponding row. 'Group'–group settings: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 112 I.e. each subscriber port that belongs to the group will be able to pickup the call received on any other port of this group by dialling a pickup code. To configure a pickup code, use 'PBX/SIP-H323 Profiles/Profile n/Dialplan' tab; for description, see Section 5.1.2.2.5.3Configuration of pickup codes. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 113 Pickup group operation will not be possible for calls coming in via SIP protocol with a ringback sent to the caller ('Remote ringback' setting) or via Н.323 protocol (except for the calls that do not employ faststart and tunneling). _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 114 • 0 - 9–numbers from 0 to 9; • *–* character; • #–# character; • [ ]–define ranges (with a hyphen), or enumeration (w/o spaces, commas, and other characters between the digits), e.g: Range: [1-5]–1,2,3,4, or 5; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 115 – Dialed number (regexp rule)–dialed number mask; – Dialed number modification–dialed number modification rule; – Calling number modification–modification rule for TAU subscriber's number (caller's number). Dialed number mask record rule: Rule1| Rule2|..| RuleN Caller number mask syntax: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 116 To discard all changes made to configuration, click the Undo All Changes button. To view the help of rules syntax, click the Help button. To apply changes, click the Submit Changes button. To store changes to non-volatile memory of the device, click the Save button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 117 – Disconnect tone cadences, ms; – Ringback tone frequency, Hz; – Ringback tone cadences, ms; – Сongestion tone frequency, Hz; – Сongestion tone cadences, ms. Clicking the Defaults button sets the standard tone values for Russia; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 118 – the range for frequencies: 0 – 4000 Hz; – the range for time intervals: 0 – 65535 ms. To restore default settings, click the Restore button. With that tones configured in the 'Tones settings' section start to be used. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 119 In Codecs configuration section you may select codecs and the order of their use while connection establishment. The highest priority codec must be set in the top position. When clicking left mouse button, a line with the selected codec is highlighted. To change codecs priority use arrows (up, down). _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 120 (switching to fax codec will not be initiated, but such operation still may be performed by the opposite gateway); • Caller and Callee–tones are detected during both fax transmission and receiving. During fax _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 121 SIP protocol, echo cancellation and VAD are disabled with attributes described in RFC3108 recommendation: ▪ a=silenceSupp:off - - - - ▪ a=ecan:fb off -; • G.711A NSE–CISCO NSE support, G.711A codec is used to transfer data via modem connection; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 122 In order to compensate the jitter effect, the jitter buffer has been implemented. In jitter buffer, packets are saved as soon as they are received. Voice packets that came out of sequence (earlier or later) have their sequential _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 123 To discard all changes made to configuration, click the Undo All Changes button. To discard all changes made to configuration, click the Undo All Changes button. To set default parameters, click the Defaults button (the figure below shows default values). To apply changes, click the Submit Changes button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 124: The 'Switch' Menu

    Gateway switch is equipped with 3 electrical Ethernet ports, 1/2 optic port and 1 port for CPU interactions: – Port0, port1, port2–electrical Ethernet ports of the device; – CPU–internal port linked to the device CPU; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 125 – Hubmode–Ethernet switch operation in hub mode. In hub mode, Ethernet switch will not learn МАС addresses of devices, that send packets, and all packets will be transferred to all switch ports. We For TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP v1, v2 appears status of one optic Ehernet port. _________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 126 – Port0, port1, port2–electrical Ethernet ports of the device; – CPU–internal port linked to the device CPU; – SFP0, SFP1–optical (SFP) Ethernet ports of TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP v1, v2 (v3, v4). Adding records to the packet routing table (16 rules max.): in 'VID' field, enter an identifier of VLAN group, that the routing rule is created for, and assign actions for each port to be performed during transfer of packets with specified VID.
  • Page 127 ('default vlan priority' will not be applied to packets containing IP header, when one of the QoS modes is in use: DSCP only, DSCP preferred, 802.1p preferred, and also to untagged packets; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 128 (for basic diffserv values, see Table 7): • diffserv–IP diffserv priority value; • Queue–outgoing queue number. Queue 3 has the highest priority, queue 0–the lowest priority. Weighted packet distribution to outgoing queues 3/2/1/0 is as follows: 8/4/2/1. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 129: The 'Monitoring' Menu

    • hold–port is on hold; • blocked–port is blocked; • testing–port is in testing mode. – Start time – start a conversation; – Number - Number(s) of the remote subscriber or two subscribers in conference mode; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 130 To save the changes you must click the Save button. When you click on the Hide blocking info button information on blocking will be removed. When you click the Hide all button the results of tests of all types will be removed. Port test _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 131 – RESISTANCE NOT MEASURED–means that during the line resistance measurement one of the values was lower than the minimum allowed value (100Ω) As a rule, this error may be caused by a wire or ground short circuit; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 132 – Call count–number of outgoing calls from the gateway startup; – Call phone–last dialled number; – Peak jitter–maximum jitter; – Lost packets–quantity of lost packets; – Transmitted packets–quantity of transferred voice packets; – Transmitted octets–quantity of bytes in transferred voice packets; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 133 It is highly recommended not to use high voltage mode. It may cause subscriber unit overheat! – Power, V - voltage generated by inductor, V. The device contains two magneto ringing sources: first is working with sets of 1-36, the second - with 37-72; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 134 – When the sensor malfunction occurs, the 'temperature detector failure' value will blink red in its window. – Value falling outside of allowable limits will blink red. – When the fan is out of order, a crossed out circle will blink. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 135 – Speed–data transfer rate for a port (10 Mb, 100 Mb, 1000 Mb): • N/A–value is not available, as the link is inactive; • 10 Mb, 100 Mb, 1000 Mb. For TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP v1, v2 appears status of one optic Ehernet port. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 136 • Call waiting–'Call waiting' service; • Do not disturb – 'Do not disturb' service; • Modem – 'Modem' service. Status for other services: • Active – active; • Inactive – inactive. Use the Refresh button to refresh table data. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 137 – Hot number–number that will receive the call when 'Hotline/warmline' is enabled. Service statuses: – Off–IMS management is disabled; – Disable–service is disabled; – Enable–service is enabled. Use the 'Refresh' button to refresh data. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 138 • Off–registration disabled; • Ok–successful registration; • Failed–registration failed. – Last registration at–last known successful registration on SIP server; – Next registration after–remaining time for SIP server registration renewal; – H.323 GK–H.323 gatekeeper registration time; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 139: The 'System Info' Menu

    In 'System info' menu, you can view the system information. – System time–device system date and time in the following format: hours:minutes:seconds day/month/year; – Uptime–time of the uninterrupted gateway operation; – TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP – firmware version; – Software Version–device firmware version. Device information –...
  • Page 140 In 'ARP' menu, you can view the device ARP table. ARP table – IP address–IP address of destination host; – MAC–MAC address of destination host; – Interface–network interface, that the destination host is available through. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 141: The 'Service' Menu

    Updating from version, earlier 1.11.x should be processed according to the instruction, listed in the start of this manual. In 'Firmware upgrade' section, you can update the TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP firmware (firmware file is an image named firmware.img). In the opened window, specify the path to the firmware file by clicking the Select File button and click the Upgrade firmware button.
  • Page 142 – TFTP Server Port–TFTP server port number; – Remote File Name–uploaded or downloaded file name. Click the Restore button, to upload configuration files from TFTP server to device. Click the Backup button to download files from device to TFTP server. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 143 The 'Reboot' submenu In the 'Reboot' submenu, you may reboot the device. To reboot the device, click the Reboot button. Before performing a reboot, make sure that all changes are saved, otherwise they will be lost! _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 144 Full State or province – location (region); – Locality (City) – location (city); – Organization – organization name; – Organization unit – organization unit; – Contact E-Mail – e-mail address; – IP address (Certificate name) – gateway IP address. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 145 For detailed information on user privileges, see Section 5.1.6.6 'Passwords' submenu WEB digest-authentication configuration: – Enable-enables WEB users digest-authentication. In this mode WEB authorisation through RADIUS will be unavailable To save the changes click the Save button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 146 – Load file – button that allows you to upload the file to the device; – Backup file – button that allows you to download the file to PC; – Delete file – button that allows you to delete the file from the device. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 147 To change the password, enter a new password into 'Enter password' field, and enter it again into 'Confirm password' field. To apply password, click the Submit Сhanges button. To save the changes click the Save button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 148 – Conversation duration-time interval between subscriber's call reply and cal clearback; – Call status - current call status (call, conversation, etc.); – Call direction-incoming or outgoing call on gateway. To update call list press Update button in log. To upload call list press Upload button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 149 To change a user, click 'Log out' link. To change the access, enter the corresponding user name (admin, operator, viewer), password (passwords for various access levels are defined by 'admin' user in 'Service/Password' tab) and click the Log in button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 150: Tau-72.Ip/Tau-36.Ip Configuration Via Web Interface. Operator Access

    The following menu will appear on the operator's terminal: Web configurator supports indication of configuration changes that is shown in the header bar of configuration interface (TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP WEB configurator). Table 5 lists indicator states ('*' character in the header bar of configuration interface).
  • Page 151 Журнал вызовов view and upload of call log Logout Выход Finish the device administration session for the current user Before performing a reboot, make sure that all changes are saved, otherwise they will be lost! _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 152: Non-Privileged User Access For Device Monitoring

    To monitor the device, establish connection in the web browser (hypertext document viewer), such as Firefox, Internet Explorer. Enter the device IP address into address bar of web browser. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP factory default IP address – 192.168.1.2, network mask–255.255.255.0 After entering IP address the device will request username and password.
  • Page 153: Supervisor Access

    To login to the device, establish connection in the web browser (hypertext document viewer), such as Firefox, Internet Explorer. Enter the device IP address into address bar of web browser. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP factory default IP address – 192.168.1.2, network mask–255.255.255.0 After entering IP address the device will request username and password.
  • Page 154: Command Line Mode And Terminal Mode Operation

    Show full network settings version none Show Configuration file version configuration priv Show full configuration voiceport none Voice ports information view statistic <value> number:1-36 none Show port statistic For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP parameter value: 1-72 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 155 Show routing table save priv Save configuration into non- volatile memory shell priv Go into Linux console unload callhistory <value1> <value2> 1-IP address priv Upload call log by TFTP protocol 2-string:64 characters _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 156 Set network mask priv NTP protocol settings enable priv Enable NTP (default: disabled) Disable NTP interval <value> number:30- priv Set time synchronization interval Disable periodic time 100000 (default: disabled) synchronization For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP parameter value: 1-72 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 157 Set default (30 s) LCP echo transmission interval, s packets transmission period value. vlan1 priv VLAN1 interface configuration broadcast <value> IP address priv Set broadcast IP address <value> number:0-7 priv Set 802.1p priority for VLAN Set default value (0) for _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 158 Exit the SIP profile configuration mode proxy priv SIP proxy parameters configuration mode <value> none|park|home priv Set operations with SIP proxy server mode none - don't use proxy park - parking mode home - homing mode _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 159 Set start timer value 300) Set start timer value to default rule <value> string:1000 priv Set dialplan rule characters priv UDP transport parameters rtpport priv UPD ports range for RTP packets transmission when operating by SIP protocol _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 160 (default: -70) default <value> number:-170-60 priv Configure Set amplifying/attenuating amplifying/attenuating of signal of signal in transmission in transmission circuit (default: circuit to default For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP command appears as: voice port 1..72 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 161: Basic Commands

    Syntax. exit Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG, CONFIG-NETWORK, CONFIG-SIP, CONFIG-VOICEPORT, CONFIG-VOICEPROFILE Negotiation command. Syntax. no <command> Parameters <command> - command Executes for command negotiation or default value setting Privilegy priv _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 162: Top Leve Commands (Exec)

    Command mode EXEC quit CLI session exit command. Syntax. quit Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy none Command mode EXEC help CLI syntax tip command. Syntax. help Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy none Command mode _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 163 64 bytes from 192.168.118.46: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=1.30 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.118.46: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=1.34 ms --- 192.168.118.46 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4009ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.019/2.854/9.311/3.230 ms traceroute TraceRoute utility Syntax. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 164 1 192.168.118.46 (192.168.118.46) 1.510 ms 1.053 ms show system The command is intended for viewing firmware version. Syntax. show system Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy none Command mode EXEC Example _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 165 Command contains no arguments. Privilegy none Command mode EXEC Example tau-72> show ipaddr IP address eth0: 192.168.118.119 show netmask The command is intended for viewing network mask. Syntax. show netmask Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 166 Command contains no arguments. Privilegy none Command mode EXEC Example tau-72> show network ================start dump config================ node: config.Network.network IPADDR: 192.168.118.119 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 192.168.18.1 | Press any key to continue | Press 'q' to exit | _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 167 Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# show configuration ================start dump config================ node: config.Network.network IPADDR: 192.168.118.119 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 192.168.18.1 | Press any key to continue | Press 'q' to exit | _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 168 <value> Parameters < value > – parameter 1-36 value. Privilegy none Command mode EXEC Example tau-72> show voiceport status 1 Status of pbx port 1: offhook For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP parameter value: 1-72. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 169 1 ================start dump config================ node: config.VOIP.ports.port_def_0 aon: 4 taxophone: 0 min_flashtime: 200 flashtime: 600 | Press any key to continue | Press 'q' to exit | For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP parameter value: 1-72 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 170 Example tau-72> show switch Port 0: Link: off Duplex: half Speed: 0Mbps Port 1: Link: on Duplex: full Speed: 1000Mbps SFP 0: Link: off Duplex: half Speed: 0Mbps CPU: Link: on Duplex: full Speed: 1000Mbps _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 171 -| Sun Jan 3 23:02:00 2010| local| outgoing| |01| 855101| -| Sun Jan 3 23:02:02 2010| local| outgoing| |02| 855101| -| Sun Jan 3 23:02:20 2010| local| outgoing| |03| 855102| -| Mon Jan 4 01:52:39 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 172 The command is intended for viewing CLI commands history. Syntax. show history Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# show history show voiceport statistic show voiceport statistic 1 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 173 Privilegy none Command mode EXEC Example tau-72> enable tau-72# disable The command is intended for exit the privilege mode. Syntax. disable Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# disable tau-72> _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 174 Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# passwd supervisor Changing password for supervisor New password: Retype password: passwd operator The command is intended for setting operator user password. Syntax. passwd operator <value1><value2> _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 175 Example tau-72# passwd viewer Changing password for viewer New password: Retype password: pbx restart The command is intended for restarting PBX application. Syntax. pbx restart Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 176 - dhcp - network settings in reset configuration will be setted dynamically - static - network settings in reset configuration will be static (IP address 192.168.1.2) Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# reset static Do you really want to reset configuration and restart device? (yes/no) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 177 <value 1>-TFTP server IP address where configuration will be downloaded from; <value 2>-configuration file name (string: 64 characters) Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# restore 192.168.118.46 configtau.tar.gz update_tftp_cfg.sh: set TFTP IP to 192.168.118.46 update_tftp_cfg.sh: CFG filename: configtau.tar.gz tau-72# _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 178 Do you really want to restart device? (yes/no) route add The command is intended for adding the route rule. Syntax. route add <value1> netmask <value2> gateway <value3> For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP parameter value: 1-72 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 179 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 tau-72# route print The command is intended for viewing route table. Syntax. route print Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# route print Kernel IP routing table _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 180 The command is intended for enter the Linux console. Syntax. shell Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode EXEC Example tau-72# shell BusyBox v1.15.3 (2017-09-05 14:59:00 +07) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. [admin@tau:/root] _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 181 The command is intended for updating firmware via tfp protocol. Syntax. upgrade image tftp <value1><value2> Parameters <value1>-TFP server IP address where the firmware will be downloaded from; <value2>-firmware file name (string: 64 characters) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 182: Configuration Level Commands

    The command is intended for enter the network settings configuration. Syntax. network Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG Example tau-72(config)# network tau-72(config-net)# devname The command is intended for setting the device name. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 183 The command is intended for setting reply waiting timer value. Syntax. timer waitanswer <value> Parameters <value>.number: 40-300 (default: 180) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG Negotiation function 'no' command Set call reply wait timer value to default _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 184 10000 udp rtpport sip max The command is intended for setting the max UDP port for RTP. Syntax. udp rtpport sip max <value> Parameters <value>.number: 1024-65535 (default: 32767) Privilegy priv _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 185: Network Settings Level Commands

    Command mode CONFIG Example tau-72(config)# voice profile 2 tau-72(config-voice-profile)# 6.1.4 Network settings level commands mac clear The command is intended for deleting user MAC address. For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP command appears as: voice port 1..72 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 186 The command is intended for setting user MAC address Syntax. mac set <value> Parameters <value> – aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Example tau-72(config-net)# mac set a8:b8:78:56:4f:e3 ethaddr: set user MAC addr: a8:b8:78:56:4f:e3 ethaddr: to apply the changes you need to reboot system _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 187 Negotiation function 'no' command Set default interface (no_vlan) for traffic control Example tau-72(config-net)# control vlan1 The command is intended for setting the RTP traffic interface Syntax. rtp <value> Parameters <value> – no_vlan|vlan1|vlan2|vlan3|pppoe Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 188 Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Negotiation function 'no' command Set static network setting configuration receiving mode Example tau-72(config-net)# dhcp dhcp_gateway The command is intended for using default gateway received via DHCP (default: don't use). _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 189 Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Example tau-72(config-net)# dns primary 8.8.8.8 dns secondary The command is intended for setting redundant DNS server IP address. Syntax. dns secondary <value> Parameters <value>-IP address Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 190 Set DSCP value for RTP/RTCP packets for port to default. Example tau-72(config-net)# dscp media voiceport 3 63 dscp media voiceprofile The command is intended for setting DSCP value for RTP/RTCP packets for voice profile. For TAU-36.IP. For TAU-72.IP parameter value: 1-72 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 191 Syntax. gateway <value> Parameters <value>-IP address Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Example tau-72(config-net)# gateway 192.168.118.99 ipaddr The command is intended for setting IP address. Syntax. ipaddr <value> Parameters <value>-IP address Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 192 Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Negotiation function 'no' command Disable NTP. Example tau-72(config-net)# ntp enable ntp interval The command is intended for setting time synchronization interval. Syntax. ntp interval <value> Parameters <value>-number: 30-100000 (default: periodic synchronization is disabled) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 193 The command is intended for setting the timezone. Syntax. ntp timezone <value> Parameters <value>: -12..+12 (default: 0) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Example tau-72(config-net)# ntp timezone +1 snmp enable The command is intended for enabling SNMP. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 194 The command is intended for setting trap messages protocol version. Syntax. snmp traptype <value> Parameters <value>–v1|v2 (default: v2) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Negotiation function 'no' command Set default trap messages protocol version. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 195 Parameters <value>-string:96characters (private is default) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Example tau-72(config-net)# snmp rwcomm priv snmp trapcomm The command is intended for setting trap community value. Syntax. snmp trapcomm <value> Parameters <value>-string:96 characters Privilegy priv _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 196 The command is intended for enabling SSHv2. Syntax. Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Negotiation function 'no' command Disable SSHv2. Example tau-72(config-net)# ssh web enable The command is intended for enabling HTTP. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 197 Negotiation function 'no' command Set default HTTP port value. Example tau-72(config-net)# web port 5000 autoupdate auth The command is intended for authorization permission. Syntax. autoupdate auth Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 198 The command is intended for setting configuration autoupdate interval. Syntax. autoupdate interval_cfg <value> Parameters <value>-number Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK autoupdate interval fw The command is intended for setting firmware update interval. Syntax. autoupdate interval fw <value> Parameters <value>-number _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 199 <value> – tftp|ftp|http|https Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK autoupdate server-ip The command is intended for setting server IP address where autoupdate is being processed from. Syntax. autoupdate server-ip <value> Parameters <value>-IP address Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 200 The command is intended for setting autoupdate username. Syntax. autoupdate username<value> Parameters <value>-string Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK pppoe password The command is intended for setting the password for PPP channel authorization. Syntax. pppoe password <value> Parameters <value>-string _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 201 The command is intended for enabling PPPoE protocol. Syntax. pppoe enable Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Negotiation function 'no' command Disable PPPoE Example tau-72(config-net)# pppoe enable pppoe vid VLAN ID setting command for PPPoE/PPP traffic. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 202 Don't use VLAN for PPPoE/PPP traffic Example tau-72(config-net)# pppoe vlan pppoe mtu The command is setting MTU value for PPP traffic. Syntax. mtu <value> Parameters <value>.number: 86-1492 Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Example tau-72(config-net)# pppoe mtu _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 203 Set default value (3) for LCP packets receiving errors amount Example tau-72(config-net)# pppoe lcpecho failure pppoe lcpecho interval The command is setting LCP echo packets transmission period, s. Syntax. pppoe lcpecho interval <value> Parameters <value>.number: 0-20 Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 204 Negotiation function 'no' command Set default (0) 802.1p priority for VLAN network. Example tau-72(config-net)# vlan1 cos 7 vlan1/vlan2/vlan3 dhcp The command is intended for setting network settings receive via DHCP mode for VLAN network. Syntax. vlan1/vlan2/vlan3 dhcp _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 205 Negotiation function 'no' command Use default gateway, setted in the device configuration Example tau-72(config-net)# vlan1 dhcp_gateway vlan1/vlan2/vlan3 vid The command is intended for setting VLAN ID. Syntax. vlan1/vlan2/vlan3 vid <value> Parameters <value>.number: 0-4095 Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 206 <value> Parameters <value>-mask address Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-NETWORK Example tau-72(config-net)# vlan1 netmask 255.255.255.0 vlan1/vlan2/vlan3 enable The command is intended for enabling VLAN usage. Syntax. vlan1/vlan2/vlan3 enable Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 207: Sip Profiles Configuration Level Commands

    The command is intended for setting SIP proxy server IP address (-main, 2-4 redundant). Syntax. proxy address <value1><value2> Parameters <value1>-number: 1-5; <value2>-IP address Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# proxy address 1 route.com:5063 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 208 Negotiation function 'no' command Enable registration on SIP registrar. Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# registrar enable 1 registrar interval The command is intended for setting reregistration interval value. Syntax. registrar interval <value> Parameters <value>.number: 10-3600 (default: 30) Privilegy priv _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 209 The command is intended for setting registration expire period. Syntax. expires <value> Parameters <value>.number: 0-2147483647 (default: 1800) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP Negotiation function 'no' command Set default registration expire period. Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# expires 3600 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 210 The command is intended for setting authorization name. Syntax. auth name <value> Parameters <value>-string:96 characters Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP auth password The command is intended for setting authorization password. Syntax. auth password <value> Parameters <value>-string:96 characters Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 211 (default: g729 – 20 ms, g711 – 20 ms, g7231 – 30 ms, g726_32 – 20 ms) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP Negotiation function 'no' command Set default packetization time. Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# codec ptime g729 70 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 212 The command is intended for setting fax detection mode. Syntax. fax detect <value> Parameters <value>-none-detection disabled; caller - detection on transmitting side; callee - detection on receiving side; both-detection on both sides (default). Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# fax detect both _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 213 The command is intended for setting cancelling echo duration, ms. Syntax. ecan tail <value> Parameters <value> – 8|16|24|32..128 (default: 64) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# ecan tail 128 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 214 CONFIG-SIP Negotiation function 'no' command Set default L-timer value. Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# dialplan ltimer 10 dialplan stimer The command is intended for setting S-timer value. Syntax. dialplan ltimer <value> Parameters <value>.number: 1-30 (default: 15) Privilegy priv _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 215 Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# dialplan start 20 dialplan rule The command is intended for setting dialplan rule. Syntax. dialplan rule <value> Parameters <value>-string: 1000 characters Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-SIP Example tau-72(config-sip-profile)# dialplan rule ‘S5 L15 xxxxxx|xxxxxxx’ _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 216: Port And Port Profiles Settings Level Commands

    <value> Parameters <value>-string: 96 characters Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-VOICEPORT Example tau-72(config-voice-port)# authname 772001 password The command is intended for setting authorization password. Syntax. password <value> Parameters <value>-string: 96 characters Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-VOICEPORT _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 217 Syntax. profile voice <value> Parameters <value>-number:1-8 (default: 1) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-VOICEPORT Example tau-72(config-voice-port)# profile voice 1 disable The command is intended for disabling port. Syntax. disable Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 218 The command is intended for setting CallerID type. Syntax. callerid<value> Parameters <value> – fsk|dtmf|rus (default: CallerID disabled) Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-VOICEPORT, CONFIG-VOICEPROFILE Negotiation function 'no' command Disable CallerId. Example tau-72(config-voice-port)# callerid fsk _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 219 Negotiation function 'no' command Set max short clearback border to default. Example tau-72(config-voice-port)# flash max 700 hybrid rx The command is intended for setting signal amplifying/attenuating in receiving circuit. Syntax. hybrid rx <value> Parameters <value>.number: -230..20 (default: -70) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 220 The command is intended for enabling dial stop using # character. Syntax. stopdial Parameters Command contains no arguments. Privilegy priv Command mode CONFIG-VOICEPORT, CONFIG-VOICEPROFILE Negotiation function 'no' command Don't use dial stop by '#' symbol. Example tau-72(config-voice-profile)# stopdial _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 221: Call Statistic

    TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP subscriber was put on hold by a remote subscriber conference Conference state, the subscriber is a 3-way conference initiator Reasons for call clearing Description TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP subscriber put the phone offhook, didn't perform a call and local put the phone back onhook local busy TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP subscriber is busy...
  • Page 222: Statistic File Operations

    To perform the configuration readout, run TFTP server on a PC, and specify a directory for storing the configuration. Configuration download commands: [admin@fxs72 /admin]$cd / [admin@fxs72 /]$tar -cf conf.tar /etc/ [admin@fxs72 /]$tftp -pl conf.tar server ip-address _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 223: Setting Password For 'Admin' User

    Password for admin changed by admin Oct 15 10:25:50 tmip auth.info passwd: Password for admin changed by admin 9. If the password is not applied (it may occur, if the device has a legacy firmware version installed with the _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 224: Reset The Device To The Factory Settings

    'Status' indicator will flash green and red rapidly, 'Alarm' indicator will flash red, then release the button to avoid another reboot of the device. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP will switch to 'safemode'. In this mode, the device will be accessible by IP address 192.168.1.2 via WEB interface (user—admin, password—rootpasswd), or Telnet (username—admin, password is not defined).
  • Page 225 To reset settings in CLI mode and delete the console password, execute the following commands: > enable # shell reset2defaults static or, if you have to define the dynamic obtaining of network settings in factory configuration (via DHCP protocol): > enable # shell reset2defaults dhcp _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 226: Supplementary Service Usage

    R 1—disconnect an online subscriber, connect to subscriber on hold; – R 2—switch to another subscriber (change a subscriber); – R 3—conference; – clearback—call transfer. Voice connection will be established between Subscribers A and C. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 227 ________________________________________________________________________________ Fig. 10 shows an algorithm of 'Attended call transfer' service performed by Subscriber B via SIP protocol. Fig. 10—Algorithm of 'Attended call transfer' service performed by Subscriber B via SIP protocol _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 228 Subscriber A finishes dialling the number. Fig. 11 shows an algorithm of 'Unattended call transfer' service performed by Subscriber B via SIP protocol. Fig. 11—Algorithm of 'Unattended call transfer' service performed by Subscriber B via SIP protocol _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 229: The Call Waiting Service

    The conference terminates, when initiator leaves; in this case, both participants will receive clearback message. If one of the participants leaves the conference, the initiator and the second participant will switch into a standard two-party call. Short flash clearback is processed as described in Sections 7.1 and 7.2. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 230 _________________________________________________________________________________ Fig. 12 shows an algorithm of '3-way conference' service performed locally on the device via SIP protocol. Fig. 12—Algorithm of '3-way conference' service performed locally on the device via SIP protocol _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 231 Fig. 13 shows an algorithm of '3-way conference' service performed at the conference server via SIP protocol ('REFER to focus' option). Fig. 13—Algorithm of '3-way conference' service performed at the conference server via SIP protocol (REFER to focus) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 232 Fig. 14 shows an algorithm of '3-way conference' service performed at the conference server via SIP protocol ('REFER to user' option). Fig. 14—Algorithm of '3-way conference' service performed at the conference server via SIP protocol (REFER to user) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 233: Connection Establishment Algorithms

    4. Subscriber B answers the call. 5. Subscriber A gateway confirms session establishment. 6. Subscriber A clears back, 'busy' audio tone is sent to the Subscriber B. 7. Subscriber B gateway confirms received clearback command. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 234: Call Algorithm Involving Sip Proxy Server

    4. SIP server responses on successful registration. 5. Subscriber A rings up Subscriber B. 6. SIP server requests authentication. 7. Subscriber A gateway confirms received authorization request command. 8. Subscriber A rings up Subscriber B. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 235: Call Algorithm Involving Forwarding Server

    3. Forwarding server requests the information on the Subscriber B current address from the location server. Received information (the callee current address and the list of callee registered addresses) is sent to Subscriber A in '302 moved temporarily' message. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 236: Algorithm Of A Successful Call Via H.323 Protocol

    H.245. This section describes an example of a basic connection initiation scenario via H.323 protocol between two gateways without a gatekeeper. Fig. 18—H.323 call algorithm Algorithm description: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 237: Algorithm Of A Successful Call Via H.323 Protocol With Gatekeeper

    Call establishment algorithm for a subscriber and a gatekeeper: 1. Gatekeeper discovery: GRQ(gatekeeper request)—sending discovery request; GCF(gatekeeper confirm)—successful discovery. 2. Subscriber registration on a gatekeeper: RRQ (registration request)—registration request; RCF (registration confirm)—successful registration. 3. Request to access GK resources (when performing outgoing call): _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 238 _________________________________________________________________________________ ARQ (admission request)—connection request; ACF (admission confirm)—successful response to request by the gatekeeper. 4. Call (similar to Paragraph 8.3). 5. GK call resources deallocation. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 239: Description Of Configuration Files

    Authentication on the gatekeeper with 0-disable h235 H.235 protocol 1-enable 0—only in case of reception of supported hash Output authentication data in RRQ message ignore_gcf method in GCF message via H.235 protocol 1—in any events _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 240 The upper limit of a range of RTP ports used rtph323min-65535 rtph323max for Н.323 protocol operation The lower limit of a range of RTP ports used 1024-65535 rtpsipmin for SIP protocol operation rtpsipmax The upper limit of a range of RTP ports used rtpsipmin-65535 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 241 (ms) Use STUN server for public address 0-disable stun_enable discovery 1-enable stun_server STUN server IP address A.B.C.D stun_interval STUN server polling period 10-1800 general basic settings device_name device name String, characters max. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 242 Iran – tone signals used in Iran selecting Manual – manual tone signals configuration dialtone_freq 'Station reply' tone frequency, Hz 200 - 3800 dialtone_cadence 'Station reply' tone cadences, ms 15 - 30000 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 243 Enumeration of subscriber ports and pickup group groups, used in a file, is less by 1 than enumeration, used in web interface and on the device housing! 0—group call type Group type 1—serial discovery group 2—cyclic group _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 244 '180 ringing' message transmission via SIP protocol; 1—when an incoming call is received, the gateway will generate a ringback tone and send it to the communicating gateway in the voice _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 245 10-3600 unsuccessful 0—receive incoming calls from all hosts inbound_proxy Rules for incoming calls 1—receive incoming call from SIP-proxy only String, characters max. domain SIP domain or ''—parameter is not defined _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 246 1–enable Minimum time interval for connection min_se 90-1800 health checks in seconds Period of time in seconds that should pass session_expires before the forced session termination, if the 90-80000 session is not renewed in time _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 247 Name sent in XCAP attachment for 'Hotline' String, 30 characters max. xcap_hotline_name service management Name sent in XCAP attachment for 'Call String, 30 characters max. xcap_cw_name waiting' service management xcap_callhold_name Name sent in XCAP attachment for 'Call String, 30 characters max. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 248 (Caller); 2—tones are detected only during fax receiving. During fax receiving, V.21 signal is detected from the subscriber's line (Callee); 3—disables fax tone detection, but will not affect fax transmission (off fax transfer) _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 249 RFC3108 recommendation: a=silenceSupp:off - - - - a=ecan:fb off -; 4—disable modem signal detection; 5—use G.711A codec in CISCO NSE mode to transfer data via modem connection; 6—use G.711U codec in CISCO NSE mode to _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 250 - And vice versa, if delays have a priority over the quality, we recommend to set the minimum value for this setting; - It is recommended, that 'Delay threshold' _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 251 • 0 – unknown; • 1 – subscriber; • 2 – national; • 3 – international; d9—play 'PBX response' tone when the first prefix digit is dialled: • 0—do not play, • 1 – play; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 252 Transmission of Caller ID information aon_hide_name in Fsk_bell202, Fsk_v23 modes 1—information will be sent without a subscriber name Transmission of Caller ID information 0—Caller ID information will be sent with time and aon_hide_date in Fsk_bell202, Fsk_v23 modes _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 253 1-use individual port settings 0 - Caller ID is disabled 1–'Russian Caller ID' method Caller ID mode 2 - DTMF Caller ID method 3—FSK Caller ID method using bell202 standard 4—FSK Caller ID method using ITU-T V.23 standard _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 254 'Warmline' service is enabled. 0-disable ct_busy 'Forward on busy' service (CFB) 1-enable 0-disable ct_noanswer 'Forward on no reply' service (CFNR) 1-enable ct_timeout Subscriber response timeout (for 'Call 0-300 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 255 'Call 1-enable waiting' service Permission to order supplementary 0-disable dvo_modem_en services with the phone unit, 'Modem' 1-enable service Restrict all incoming calls, outgoing 0-disable communication is possible 1-enable usealtnumber Alternative number 0-disable _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 256: Device Network Settings

    WAN network broadcasting address A.B.C.D Maximum transmission unit (WAN) 86-1500 AUTOUPDATE Enable gateway software 0-disable configuration autoupdate 1-enable AUTOUPDATE_SRC no_dhcp dhcp dhcp_vlan1 Autoupdate configuration source dhcp_vlan2 dhcp_vlan3 AUTOUPDATE_TFTP Autoupdate server address or domain String, 40 characters max. name _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 257 86 - 1400 PPTP_ACCESSTYPE DHCP VLAN protocol Static PPTP_GW default gateway A.B.C.D PPTP_IP IP address A.B.C.D PPTP_NETMASK netmask A.B.C.D PPTP_IF_MTU Maximum transmission unit (PPP) 86 - 1492 PPTP_MRU Maximum receive unit (PPP) 86 - 1492 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 258 NTP server IP address A.B.C.D TELNET_PORT TELNET port 1 - 65535 TELNET_EN 0-disable Device access via Telnet protocol 1-enable SSH_PORT SSH port 1 - 65535 SSH_EN 0-disable Device access via SSH protocol 1-enable STP_EN 0-disable STP protocol 1-enable _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 259 String, 50 characters max. operator_pass operator user password String, 50 characters max. viewer_pass viewer user password String, 50 characters max. 0-disable web_digest digest web authentication 1-enable snmp SNMP protocol settings agentproto Transport protocol _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 260 ConnectionRequestUsername client. Server sends String, 50 characters max. ConnectionRequest notifications Password for ACS server access to TR- ConnectionRequestPassword client. Server sends String, 50 characters max. ConnectionRequest notifications NATMode TR-069 client operation mode in the STUN/Manual/Off _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 261: Настройки Портов Коммутатора

    Default VLAN ID 1-4095 0 – fallback im0..5 IEEE mode for ports 0-5 1 – check 2 – secure 0—unmodified—packets will be sent by the port eg0..5 Packet transfer rules for ports 0..5 without any changes _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 262 - distribution of packets into queues depending on the IP diffserv priority 0xHGFEDCBA, where diffserv_remap003C_ma H—2 high bits—queue for priority: 0x3C, low for: 0x38; G—2 high bits—queue for priority: 0x34, low for: 0x30; F—2 high bits—queue for priority: 0x2C, low for: 0x28; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 263 1—distribute packets into queues based on 802.1р qos_mode0..5 QoS operation modes priority only 2—distribute packets into queues based on IP diffserv and 802.1р priorities, if both priorities are present in the packet, IP diffserv priority is used for _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 264 0x4 – rate2= rate1=rate0, rate3=2*rate2 0x5 – rate2=rate1=2*rate0, rate3= =2*rate2 rate2—band for queue 2 0x6 – rate1= rate0, rate2=2*rate1, rate3=2*rate2 0x7 – rate1=2*rate0, rate2=2*rate1, rate3=2*rate2 rate3—band for queue 3 Bandwidth restriction traffic egress_rate0..5 70-250000 outgoing from the port, kbps _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 265: Appendix A. Tau-72.Ip/Tau-36.Ip Network Terminal Contact Pin Assignment

    ________________________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX A. TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP NETWORK TERMINAL CONTACT PIN ASSIGNMENT 01...18 19...36 Tip18 Ring18 Tip36 Ring36 Tip17 Ring17 Tip35 Ring35 Tip16 Ring16 Tip34 Ring34 Tip15 Ring15 Tip33 Ring33 Tip14 Ring14 Tip32 Ring32 Tip13 Ring13 Tip31 Ring31 Tip12 Ring12 Tip30 Ring30 Tip11...
  • Page 266 Red-grey Blue Grey White-orange Black-blue Orange Blue White-green Black-orange Green Orange White-brown Black-green Brown Green Purple-grey Black-brown Grey Brown Red-blue Black-grey Blue Grey Red-orange Yellow-blue Orange Blue Red-green Yellow-orange Green Orange Red-brown Yellow-green Brown Green _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 267: Appendix B. Alternative Firmware Update Method

    Using comcerto_gemac0 device TFTP from server 192.168.16.44; our IP address is 192.168.16.112 Filename 'chagall/300/zImage.300'. Load address: 0x1000000 Loading: ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ########################## done Bytes transferred = 1130944 (1141c0 hex) Erase Flash Sectors 11-23 in Bank # 2 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 268 #################### done Bytes transferred = 3759224 (395c78 hex) Erase Flash Sectors 56-183 in Bank # 2 Erasing 128 sectors............ok Copy to Flash............ok done FXS-72>> 14 Start up the device using 'run bootcmd' command. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 269: Appendix C. General Device Setup/Configuration Procedure

    -> Network' menu section, select 'Use DHCP' checkbox, and set the flag 'Get GW via DHCP'. Make sure to apply changes with 'Submit Changes' button, located in the bottom of the page. 3. We highly recommend changing default password after device installation in 'Service ->Password' menu section; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 270 4. When the respective protocol (SIP/H.323) is used in 'PBX -> SIP/H323 Profiles -> SIP Common' and 'PBX -> SIP/H323 Profiles -> Н323' menu sections, you should activate operation via these protocols by selecting 'Enable SIP', 'Enable H323'; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 271 5. During SIP protocol operations (PBX -> SIP/H323 Profiles -> Profile n), you have to configure SIP/H323 profile (by default, Profile 1 is defined for all subscriber ports). You may use up to 8 different profiles. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 272 8. When gateway operates through the Gatekeeper via Н.323 protocol, in 'PBX -> SIP/H323 Profiles -> H.323' menu section, select the 'Gatekeeper used' checkbox and define IP address in 'GateKeeper address' field. H.323 protocol operation is possible only in Profile 1. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 273 'H.235 Password' fields respectively. 10. In 'PBX -> SIP/H323 Profiles -> Profile n -> Codecs' section, select utilized codecs and define their selection priority. During H.323 protocol operation, all settings should be configured in Profile 1; _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 274 11. In 'PBX -> Ports' section, assign phone numbers to device ports; 12. In subscriber port settings ( 'PBX -> Ports -> Edit -> Custom' ), specify an active SIP profile number in 'SIP/H323 profile' (by default, Profile 1 is defined for all subscriber ports); _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 275 13. Configure addressed dial peers ('PBX -> SIP/H323 Profiles -> Profile n -> Dialplan' menu section). During H.323 protocol operation, all settings should be configured in Profile 1; 14. When basic parameters are configured, click 'Save' button to save changes into the non-volatile memory of the device. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 276: Appendix D. Example Of Switch Configuration Using Vlan

    4. Click 'Update switch' button to apply settings, connect to the device using 103 VLAN and confirm applied settings with 'Commit' button. 5. After that, modified switch settings could be saved in the non-volatile memory with 'Save' button. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 277: Appendix E. Example Of Pabx Configuration With Tau-72.Ip/Tau-36.Ip

    ________________________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX E. EXAMPLE OF PABX CONFIGURATION WITH TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP Objective: You have to build PABX with 4 subscriber numbers. A single number is allocated to PABX by a local exchange network—272xxxx. When a call comes to this number, it should be transferred to all 4 x PABX subscriber ports in turns.
  • Page 278 'Alt.number' field. Also, in port settings, define login/password for authentication on SIP server. 5. For outgoing calls routing, configure addressed dial peers in the respective SIP/Н.323 profile ('PBX -> SIP-H323 Profiles -> Profile n -> Dialplan' menu section). _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 279 ________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Or you may use the outbound mode (configured in 'PBX -> SIP/H323 Profiles -> Profile n -> SIP Custom' section); in this case, all outgoing calls will be routed via SIP-proxy. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 280: Appendix F. Calculation Of Phone Line Length

    1. Cable resistance at 20°C: where: [Ω/km] -specific DC cable resistance at 20°С (table value). Cable length: 2. Loop length is twice:  Loop 3. Loop resistance at 20°C    Loop Loop http://izmer-ls.ru/shle.html Values from _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 281 Loop length is: 4. In case of phone lines, loop resistance includes phone unit resistance: 600Ω Equipment manufactured by Eltex provides maximum loop resistance of 3400Ω. Subsequently, loop resistance excluding the phone unit equals to 2800Ω. Thus, maximum loop length is calculated by the equation...
  • Page 282: Appendix G. Automatic Configuration Procedure And Gatewey Firmware Version Check

    HOSTNAME: tau72 During TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP startup, the gateway checks for the configuration file at the specified path on FTP/TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS server (and signs in to server, if necessary). If the configuration file is present, TAU will download it, store it in its file system and apply it as a current configuration file. Upon the expiry of 'Configuration...
  • Page 283 ________________________________________________________________________________ Flow chart _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 284 'Firmware update time' is coming, the gateway checks for the version description file (tau.versions) at the specified path on TFTP server. If the configuration file is present, TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP will download it. This file contains information on versions of firmware files located at TFTP server as well as their paths and names. If versions of firmware located on server differ from the current ones (used by the gateway), the gateway checks for active call sessions.
  • Page 285 Address should be received in the following format: <proto>://<address>[:<port>], where <proto>–protocol (ftp, tftp, http, https), <address>–autoupdate server IP address or domain name, <port>–autoupdate server port (optional parameter); – 6–autoupdate configuration file name; – 7—autoupdate firmware file name; Example of the option record: _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 286 3.1. tau.versions file format and syntax Format and syntax FS={FSversion} firmware-pathFS/filenameFS CSP={CSPversion} firmware-pathCSP/filenameCSP MSP={MSPversion} firmware-pathMSP/filenameMSP IMG={IMGversion} firmware-pathIMG/filenameIMG ARM={ARMversion} firmware-pathARM/filenameARM Where FSversion/CSPversion/MSPversion/ARMversion—respective software version number; firmware-pathFS,CSP,MSP,ARM—path to the respective software file; filenameFS,CSP,MSP,ARM—name of the respective software file. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 287 – tau72.img.{software version number} filenameARM – tau72.arm.{software version number} tau.versions file contents example: FS=1.8.0 fs/tau72.fs.1.8.0 CSP=209 csp/tau72.csp.209 MSP=GA_10_23_02_03 msp/tau72.msp. GA_10_23_02_03 IMG=2.1.0 tau72ip/firmware/img/tau72.img.2.1.0 ARM=20111117 arm/tau72.arm.20111117 In current firmware version only IMG file type is supporting. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 288: Appendix H. Device Firewall Configuration-Iptables

    -L Save created rules with 'iptables-save' To restore previous rules, if changes have not been saved yet, use 'Iptables-restore' command Enter 'save' command to store the configuration into the non-volatile (flash) memory of the device. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 289: Appendix J. Processing Of Info Requests Containing Application/Broadsoft And Application/Sscc And Used For Supplementary Services

    INFO request containing all dialled digits during this timeout. To put the first call on hold (to perform the second call or respond to the second call), the subscriber should press <FLASH> button, gateway transfers INFO request with contents: 'event flashhook'. _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 290: Appendix K. Description Events Sent By The Trap, Trapv2, Inform Messages

    APPENDIX K. DESCRIPTION EVENTS SENT BY THE TRAP, TRAPV2, INFORM MESSAGES 1. The format of the values used in the messages Trap, Trap V2, Inform The format of the transmitted values consists of two parts: %X and $Y, where %X - the number parameter according to the structure of the ladder, $Y - type output value. The structure of information transmitted in messages Trap, Trap V2, Inform Name Description...
  • Page 291 Parameter 1: --disabled, 1- fxs72FansSwitchTrap INFO Fan status changed 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.7.11 enabled fxs72updateFwFail MINOR Error while updating firmware 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.6.20 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.7.21 fxs72updateFwOk INFO Firmware is updated 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.7.20 fxs72BpuAlarmTrap CRITICAL No connection with BPU 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.6.12 fxs72BpuOkTrap CLEAR BPU connection restored 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.7.12 _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 292 Low fan %1$d rotating speed. Speed = %2$d. 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.6.22 the fan (1 or 2) Parameter 2: rotating speed Parameter 1: the number of fxs72FanLowSpeedOkTrap CLEAR Fan %1$d rotating speed. is ok 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.3.7.22 the fan (1 or 2) Sent by TAU-36/72.IP rev.B only _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 293: Appendix L. Help On Timezones

    APPENDIX L. HELP ON TIMEZONES Date line (UTC-12) Baker Island,Howland Island PST12 USA/Minor Outlying Islands USA Canada (UTC-10) Hawaii Time HST10 Pacific/Honolulu USA Canada (UTC-9) Alaska Time AKST9AKDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 America/Anchorage USA Canada (UTC-8) Pacific Time PST8PDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 America/Los_Angeles USA Canada (UTC-7) Mountain Time MST7MDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 America/Denver USA Canada (UTC-7) Mountain Time (Arizona, no DST) MST7 America/Phoenix USA Canada (UTC-6) Central Time CST6CDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 America/Chicago USA Canada (UTC-5) Eastern Time EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 America/New_York...
  • Page 294 Asia (UTC+8) Hong Kong HKT-8 Asia/Hong_Kong Asia (UTC+8) Shanghai CST-8 Asia/Shanghai Asia (UTC+8) Singapore SGT-8 Asia/Singapore Asia (UTC+8) Urumqi CST-8 Asia/Urumqi Asia (UTC+8) Taiwan CST-8 Asia/Taipei Asia (UTC+8) Ulaanbaatar ULAT-8 Asia/Ulaanbaatar Asia (UTC+8) Irkutsk Asia/Irkutsk _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 295 Australia (UTC+10) Melbourne,Canberra,Sydney EST-10EST,M10.5.0,M3.5.0/3 Australia/Melbourne Australia (UTC+10) Hobart EST-10EST,M10.1.0,M3.5.0/3 Australia/Hobart Asia (UTC+10) Vladivostok VLAST-10 Asia/Vladivostok Asia (UTC+12) Anadyr ANAT-12 Asia/Anadyr New Zealand (UTC+12) Auckland, Wellington NZST-12NZDT,M10.1.0,M3.3.0/3 Pacific/Auckland Tonga (UTC+13) Nuku'alofa TOT-13 Tonga/Nuku'alofa Kiribati (UTC+14) Caroline Island LINT-14 Kiribati/Caroline Island _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 296: Appendix M. Cable Connectors Pin Designation

    Console port Console RJ-45 connector pin designations are listed in table above. Table 16-Console port Console RJ-45 connector pin designations № of pin Purpose Pin enumeration Don't use Don't use Don't use Don't use Don't use _________________________________________________________________________________ Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP...
  • Page 297 +7(383) 274-47-87 +7(383) 272-83-31 E-mail: techsupp@eltex.nsk.ru Visit Eltex official website to get the relevant technical documentation and software, benefit from our knowledge base, send us online request or consult a Service Centre Specialist in our technical forum. Official website: http://eltex-co.ru/ Technical forum: http://eltex-co.ru/forum...
  • Page 298: Acceptance Certificate And Warranty For Tau-72.Ip

    Universal Network Terminal TAU-72.IP with serial no. _______________________ complies with technical specifications TU6650-021-33433783-2009 and is qualified for operation. The manufacturer, ELTEX Enterprise Ltd, guarantees that the digital gateway meets the requirements of technical specification TU6650-021-33433783-2009 provided its operation conditions correspond to the ones set forth in this Manual.
  • Page 299: Acceptance Certificate And Warranty For Tau-36.Ip

    Universal Network Terminal TAU-36.IP with serial no. _______________________ complies with technical specifications TU6650-021-33433783-2009 and is qualified for operation. The manufacturer, ELTEX Enterprise Ltd, guarantees that the digital gateway meets the requirements of technical specification TU6650-021-33433783-2009 provided its operation conditions correspond to the ones set forth in this Manual.

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