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SWG-2008 User Manual
OpenVox Communication Co Ltd
SWG-2008 Gateway User Manual
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  • Page 1 SWG-2008 User Manual OpenVox Communication Co Ltd SWG-2008 Gateway User Manual Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 Address: 10/F, Building 6-A, Baoneng Science and Technology Industrial Park, Longhua New District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China 518109 Tel: +86-755-66630978, 82535461, 82535362 Business Contact: sales@openvox.cn Technical Support: support@openvox.cn Business Hours: 09:00-18:00(GMT+8) from Monday to Friday URL: www.openvox.cn Thank You for Choosing OpenVox Products!
  • Page 3 SWG-2008 User Manual Copyright © Copyright 2019 OpenVox Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced without prior written permission. Confidentiality Information contained herein is of a highly sensitive nature and is confidential and proprietary to OpenVox Inc. No part may be distributed, reproduced or disclosed orally or in written form to any party other than the direct recipients without the express written consent of OpenVox Inc.
  • Page 4: Revision History

    SWG-2008 User Manual Revision History Version Date Detail 2019/04/04 Initial...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SWG-2008 User Manual Contents 1. Overview ........................4 1.1 What is SWG-2008? ..................4 1.2 Application ....................... 4 1.3 Main Features ....................5 1.4 Physical Information..................7 1.5 Login ......................... 7 2. System ........................9 2.1 Status........................ 9 2.2 Time ....................... 11 2.3 Login Settings ....................
  • Page 6 SWG-2008 User Manual 4.2 Batch SIP Endpoints ..................47 4.3 Advanced SIP Settings ..................49 4.4 Advanced IAX2 Settings ................. 57 4.5 SIP Account Security ..................63 5. Routing ........................65 5.1 Call Routing Rules ................... 65 5.2 Groups ......................69 5.3 Batch Creating rules ..................
  • Page 7 SWG-2008 User Manual 8.4 Internet ......................92 8.5 Cloud Management ..................92 8.6 Balance ......................93 8.7 Phone Number ....................94 9. Logs .......................... 95...
  • Page 8: Overview

    1.1 What is SWG-2008? OpenVox SWG-2008 series wireless gateways include SWG-2008 G/C/L. The SWG-2008 series wireless gateways use the super-performance Intel 4-core CPU and support multiple encodings, such as G.711U, G.711A, GSM, G.722, G.723, G.726, G.729. The SWG-2008 series wireless gateways can help users reduce telecommunications and communication costs.
  • Page 9: Main Features

    SWG-2008 User Manual Table 1-2-1 Status light description Status Light Color Status Green and Flash Module Initiating Red and Flash No SIM Card Signal Status LED Always red Worst Signal Quality Always yellow Medium Signal Quality Always green Best Signal Quality Flash (0.5s)
  • Page 10 SWG-2008 User Manual  HTTP/SSH(Optical Telnet)  Ping & Traceroute Command on the Web  Simple Security Strategy: white list, black list, security rules  Simple and convenient configuration via Web GUI  Support maintenance and configuration by SSH ...
  • Page 11: Physical Information

    Operation humidity:10% ~ 90% non-condensing  Maximum power: 6W (Without antenna )  WAN: 1*10/100M 1.5 Login Default IP: 172.16.98.1 Username: admin Password: admin For the first time, you can access SWG-2008 by using default IP 172.16.98.1. Then configure the module as you want.
  • Page 12 SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 1-5-1 Login Interface...
  • Page 13: System

    SWG-2008 User Manual 2. System 2.1 Status On the “Status” page, you will find the information of all Modules, SIP, IAX2, Routing and the Network. Figure 2-1-1 System Status Table 2-1-1 Description of System Status Option Definition Number of each ports. GSM port starts with "gsm-",Such as:...
  • Page 14 SWG-2008 User Manual Band GSM/ LTE. Bit Error Rate. Carrier Display the network carrier of current SIM card. Registration Indicates the registration status of current module. Status Post Dial Delay (PDD) is the time from the point at which the final dialed digit is sent until they hear a ringtone or other in-band message.
  • Page 15: Time

    SWG-2008 User Manual 2.2 Time Table 2-2-1 Definition of Time Settings Options Definition System Time Your gateway system time. The world time zone: Please select the one which is the Time Zone same or the closest as your city. POSIX TZ String Posix time zone strings.
  • Page 16: Login Settings

    SWG-2008 User Manual For example, you can configure like this: Figure 2-2-1 Time Setting You can synchronize the gateway time in different ways: Sync from NTP or Sync from Client by pressing different buttons. 2.3 Login Settings The new gateway has no administration privileges, all you can do is reset a username and password to manage your gateway.
  • Page 17: General

    SWG-2008 User Manual characters "-_+. < >&0-9a-zA-Z". Length: 1-32 characters. Confirm Please input the same password as 'Password' above. Password http and https: You can access gateway via link: Login Mode http://gatewayIP or https://gatewayIP https: You can only access gateway via link: https://gatewayIP.
  • Page 18: Tools And Information

    SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 2-4-1 Language Settings If you switch it on, you can manage your gateway to reboot automatically as you like. There are four reboot types for you to choose, “By Day, By Week, By Month or By Running Time”.
  • Page 19: Update Firmware

    SWG-2008 User Manual If you press "OK", the system will restart and the current call will be hung up. The same as the Asterisk Reboot. Update Firmware We offer 2 kinds of update types for you, you can choose System Update or System Online Update.
  • Page 20: Restore Configuration

    SWG-2008 User Manual Restore Configuration Sometimes there is something wrong with your gateway that you don’t know how to solve it. Mostly you can select factory reset, you just need to press a button and your gateway will be reset to the factory status.
  • Page 21: Setting Wizard

    SWG-2008 User Manual 2.6 Setting Wizard According to the boot, you can change the password, set the time, network, and create SIP terminals and routes quickly. Figure 2-6-1 Setting Wizard...
  • Page 22: Module

    SWG-2008 User Manual 3. Module You can see the information of SIM card on this page. 3.1 Module Settings Figure 3-1-1 Module Settings On this page, you can see the information of the module status, click the button to configure the port.
  • Page 23 If you want to hide your number when you call out, you can just switch CLIR “ON” (Of course you need your operator’s support). Figure 3-1-5 CLIR Application OpenVox GSM/3G Gateway supports optional GSM voice codec. For more details, you can see the picture below: Figure 3-1-6 GSM Voice Codec...
  • Page 24 SWG-2008 User Manual IMEI Modification We also provide IMEI automatically modified performance. Figure 3-1-7 Automatic IMEI modification If you want to modify the IMEI number, log in to the gateway to modify the IP address as follows. Input http://gatewayIP/cgi-bin/php/gsm-autoimei.php in your browser.
  • Page 25 SWG-2008 User Manual As you can see, each port is set to any number. "X" means any number from 0-9. All you have to do is fill in all the lines and click "Set All". Click "Save", the current IMEI will change, this is automatically generated.
  • Page 26 SWG-2008 User Manual commands to start system. when start Caller ID restriction, this function is used to hide the caller ID of the CLIR SIM card number. The gateway will add ‘#31#’ in front of the mobile number. This function must be operated by a professional operator.
  • Page 27: Call Forwarding

    SWG-2008 User Manual 3.2 Call Forwarding Sometimes it's not convenient for you to answer the call. If you don't want to lose some important calls, you can choose call forwarding. There are different kinds of call types for you to choose, Such as call forwarding unconditional, call forwarding no reply, call forwarding busy and call forward on not reachable.
  • Page 28: Dtmf

    SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 3-3-1 Call Waiting Table 3-3-1 Definition of Call Waiting Options Definition Choose the port you want to set, switch to "On" and Switch on call waiting click the "Settings" button. Choose the port you want to set, switch to "Off" and Switch off call waiting click the "Settings"...
  • Page 29 SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 3-4-1 DTMF Detection Settings Notice: You don’t have to modify these settings if you don’t have special need. You can just choose “Default”. Table 3-4-1 Definition of DTMF Detection Settings Options Definition It is the power difference between the row and the DTMF Normal Twist and column energies.
  • Page 30: Bcch

    SWG-2008 User Manual 3.5 BCCH Figure 3-5-1 BCCH Settings The BCCH mode can be changed by clicking the button. Figure 3-5-2 BCCH Mode 3.6 Toolkit You can get USSD information, send AT command or check the number of this module. The AT command is very helpful for you when debugging a module.
  • Page 31 SWG-2008 User Manual Table 3-6-1 Description of Definition of Functions Options Definition Enter a specific USSD number (For example,*142# to check your SIM card's balance. This USSD number is might be Get USSD different from different carriers) to get the USSD information.
  • Page 32: Module Update

    SWG-2008 User Manual 3.7 Module Update You can update the module version or update the microcontroller by yourself on this page. Figure 3-7-1 Module Update 3.8 Call and SMS Limit Click the edit button to set call restrictions, lock cards, and SMS restrictions. You can also view statistics on call/sms sent here.
  • Page 33 SWG-2008 User Manual Call Limit You can limit the number of daily calls, number of days connected, and number of hours of calls for the selected channel. Figure 3-8-2 Call Limit Call Limit Time Now we offer you two types of call duration limit, you can choose “Single Call Duration Limit”...
  • Page 34 SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 3-8-4 Call Duration Limitation Settings The same as the algorithm for the single call duration limit, the total call time of the port cannot exceed the product of the "Step" and the "Call Duration Limitation". The Minimum Billing Time value must be less than the step size.
  • Page 35 SWG-2008 User Manual Enable Call The value of the total call duration limit, in the range of 1-999999. Duration The step size multiplied by the total talk time is the total call Limitation duration. Minimum After a period of conversation, the operator starts billing, in Charging Time seconds.
  • Page 36 SWG-2008 User Manual The lock card detection switch is a switch function of the lock card. After opening, the call failure lock card condition parameter needs to be set. After the lock card condition is reached, the SIM card is disabled and cannot be allocated for use unless the card is removed, the gateway is restarted, and the manual is unlocked (Duration limit requires manual reset), turn off the lock card function, etc.
  • Page 37 SWG-2008 User Manual sending of message and the receipt of message report indicate that the port is available. SMS Limit Figure 3-8-7 SMS Limit Table 3-8-3 Definition of SMS Limit Options Definition When closed, no matter whether the message is sent SMS Limit Success successfully or not, the number of messages is counted;...
  • Page 38: Voip

    SWG-2008 User Manual 4. VOIP 4.1 VOIP Endpoints This page shows everything about your SIP&IAX2, you can see the status of each SIP&IAX2. Figure 4-1 SIP&IAX2 Endpoints 4.1.1 Add New SIP Endpoint Main SIP Endpoint Settings: You can click button to add a new SIP endpoint, and if you want to modify existed endpoints, you can click button.
  • Page 39 SWG-2008 User Manual For convenience, we have designed a method that you can register your SIP endpoint to your gateway, thus your gateway just work as a server. Figure 4-1-2 Server Registration Also you can choose registration by “This gateway registers with the endpoint”, it’s the same with “None”, except the name and the password.
  • Page 40 SWG-2008 User Manual None --- Not registering; Server --- When register as this type, it means the gateway acts as a SIP server, and SIP endpoints register to the gateway; Client --- When register as this type, it means the gateway acts as a client, and the endpoint should be register to a SIP server;...
  • Page 41 SWG-2008 User Manual Advanced: Registration Options Figure 4-1-4 Advanced Registration Options Table 4-1-2 Definition of Registration Options Options Definition Authentication Just a username used when registering. User When Gateway registers as a SIP user agent to a SIP proxy Register...
  • Page 42 SWG-2008 User Manual Qualify Whether to check the link status of the peer. Qualify How often, in seconds, to check the endpoint's connection Frequency status. A proxy to which the gateway will send all outbound signaling Outbound Proxy instead of sending signaling directly to endpoints.
  • Page 43 SWG-2008 User Manual rfc2833. Other options: 'info', SIP INFO message(application/dtmf-relay); 'Inband', Inband audio (require 64kbit codec -alaw, ulaw). Trust Whether or not the Remote-Party-ID header should be Remote-Party-ID trusted. Send Whether or not to send the Remote-Party-ID header. Remote-Party-ID Remote-Party-ID...
  • Page 44 SWG-2008 User Manual Table 4-1-4 Definition of Signaling Options Options Definition Whether the tone is ringing. Never:Indicates that the incoming calls are never applied. Progress Inband Option values: yes, no, never. Default: never. Append Whether or not to add‘user=phone’to URIs that contain a user=phone to URI valid phone number.
  • Page 45 SWG-2008 User Manual Whether or not to allow 302 or REDIR to non-local SIP Allow Promiscuous address. Redirects Notice: Redirecting the local system causes a loop call, which is not supported by asterisk. Max Forwards Setting for the SIP Max-Forwards header (loop prevention).
  • Page 46: Add New Iax2 Endpoint

    SWG-2008 User Manual There are three modes for you to choose: originate, request and run session-timers always; Accept or run the Session Timers session timer only when requested by another user agent; Refuse, Do not run session timers in any case.
  • Page 47 SWG-2008 User Manual For convenience, you can choose registration by “Server”, thus your gateway just work as a server. Figure 4-1-9 Server Registration Also you can choose registration by “Client”, it will work as a Client. Figure 4-1-10 Client Registration...
  • Page 48 SWG-2008 User Manual None --- Not registering; Endpoint registers with this gateway --- When register as this type, it means the gateway acts as a IAX2 server, and IAX2 endpoints register to the gateway; This gateway registers with the endpoint --- When register as this type, it means the gateway acts as an IAX2 client, and the endpoint should be register to an IAX2 server.
  • Page 49 SWG-2008 User Manual Advanced: Registration Options Figure 4-1-11 Registration Options Table 4-1-7 Definition of Registration Options Options Definition Whether or not to check the endpoint's connection Qualify status. Use the average of the last two connection results to Qualify Smoothing reduce the lag end of the misdetection.
  • Page 50 SWG-2008 User Manual IAX2 Encryption Figure 4-1-12 IAX2 Encryptions Table 4-1-8 Definition of Encryption Options Options Definition Encryption Enable IAX2 encryption. The default is no. Force encryption insures no connection is established unless Force both sides support encryption. By switching this option on, Encryption encryption is automatically switch on as well.
  • Page 51: Batch Sip Endpoints

    SWG-2008 User Manual How frequently to send trunk messages in msec. This is Trunk Frequency 20ms by default. Trunk Time Ensure that frame timestamps get sent end-to-end Stamps properly. Minimum amounts of time that IAX2 peers can request as Min. RegExpire a registration expiration interval in seconds.
  • Page 52 SWG-2008 User Manual Table 4-2-1 Definition of Multiple SIP Endpoints Options Definition The display name is the same as the registered name on the SIP Username server by default. Password Authenticating with the gateway and characters are allowed. Hostname or IP address or hostname of the endpoint or 'dynamic' if the endpoint has a dynamic IP address.
  • Page 53: Advanced Sip Settings

    SWG-2008 User Manual 4.3 Advanced SIP Settings Networking Figure 4-3-1 Networking General Table 4-3-1 Definition of Networking General Options Options Definition UDP Bind Port Choose a port on which to listen for UDP traffic. Enable server for incoming TCP connection (default Enable TCP is no).
  • Page 54 SWG-2008 User Manual record. This function can be used in dial-up activation to dial SIP calls on the Internet via domain name. Whether enable the internal SIP calls or not when Enable Internal SIP Call you select the registration option "Endpoint registers with this gateway".
  • Page 55 SWG-2008 User Manual Change Event gateway has the ability to detect when the perceived external network address has changed. When the stun_monitor is installed and configured, chan_sip will renew all outbound registrations when the monitor detects any sort of network change has occurred. By default this option is enabled, but res_stun_monitor only takes effect once.
  • Page 56 SWG-2008 User Manual might suffer from service disruption when the name server resolution fails. Figure 4-3-3 RTP Settings Table 4-3-3 Definition of RTP Settings Options Options Definition Start of RTP Port Range Start of port numbers to be used for RTP.
  • Page 57 SWG-2008 User Manual Table 4-3-4 Instruction of Parsing and Compatibility Options Definition Check header tags,character conversion in URIs, and Strict RFC multiline headers for strict SIP compatibility (default is Interpretation yes). Send Compact Send compact SIP headers. Headers Allows you to change the username filed in the SDP owner SDP Owner string.
  • Page 58 SWG-2008 User Manual that your SIP endpoint does not provide support for a specific method, then you may provide a list of methods that your endpoint does not implement in the disallowed methods option. Note that if your endpoint is truthful with its Allow header, then there is no need to set this option.
  • Page 59 SWG-2008 User Manual Expiry Default Registration Default length of incoming/outgoing registration. Expiry Registration How often, in seconds, to retry registration calls. Default Timeout 20 seconds. Number of Number of registration attempts before we give up. Registration Security Figure 4-3-5 Security Settings...
  • Page 60 SWG-2008 User Manual Use the domain from the SIP Domains setting as the Use Domain as Realm realm. When an INVITE or REGISTER request is rejected for any reason, the same reason is always used, the username is legal but the password is incorrect. It does not tell the...
  • Page 61: Advanced Iax2 Settings

    SWG-2008 User Manual TOS for RTP Packets Sets type of service for RTP packets. Codec Settings Select codecs from the list below: Figure 4-3-7 Codec Settings 4.4 Advanced IAX2 Settings General Settings Figure 4-4-1 General Settings...
  • Page 62 SWG-2008 User Manual Table 4-4-1 Instruction of General Options Definition Bind Port Bind port and bindaddr may be specified Set Iaxcompat to yes if you need to use a tiered switch, or if Enable some of the latency may occur when performing a lookup in a...
  • Page 63 SWG-2008 User Manual You may specify a default account for Call Detail Records (CDRs) Account Code in addition to specifying on a per-user basis. Music on Hold Figure 4-4-2 Music on Hold Settings Table 4-4-2 Instruction of Music on Hold...
  • Page 64 SWG-2008 User Manual Table 4-4-3 Instruction of Codec Settings Options Definition Specify bandwidth of low, medium, or high to control which Band Width codes are used in general. Disallow Adjust the type of codec to be switched off. Allow Adjust the type of codec to be switched on and the priority.
  • Page 65 SWG-2008 User Manual In the ideal world, when we bridge VoIP channels we don’t want to jitter buffering on the switch, since the endpoints Force Jitter Buffer can each handle this. However, some endpoints may have poor jitter buffers themselves, so this option will force to always jitter buffer, even in this case.
  • Page 66 SWG-2008 User Manual Misc Settings Figure 4-4-5 Misc Settings Table 4-4-5 Instruction of Misc Settings Options Definition IAX Thread Count Establishes the number of IAX helper threads to handle I/O IAX2 Max Thread Establishes the number of extra dynamic threads that may be Count spawned to handle I/O.
  • Page 67: Sip Account Security

    SWG-2008 User Manual contributes to this limit. For use cases, see the call token user guide. This option's default value of 8192 should be sufficient in most cases. Quality of Service Figure 4-4-6 Quality of Service Table 4-4-6 Instruction of Quality of Service...
  • Page 68 SWG-2008 User Manual You need to understand its rules when using TLS. The following table shows the setting parameters of TLS. Table 4-5-1 Parameters of TLS settings Options Definition TLS Enable Enable or disable DTLS-SRTP support. If set it off, there is no need to verify the server certificate when the client is operating.
  • Page 69: Routing

    SWG-2008 User Manual 5. Routing 5.1 Call Routing Rules Figure 5-1-1 Call Routing Rules You are allowed to set up new call routing rules by , and after setting routing rules, move rules’ order by pulling up and down, click button to edit the routing and to delete it.
  • Page 70 SWG-2008 User Manual The figure above shows that all the phones in the group ALL are transferred to the IAX2-2133. When the "incoming source" is GSM/LTE port, "prepend", "prefix" and "match pattern" in the "Advanced Routing Rules" are invalid, and only the "CallerID"...
  • Page 71 SWG-2008 User Manual In the DISA Settings, you can set a Password, Authentication or Secondary Dialing. Figure 5-1-4 Advance Routing Rule Settings In the Advance Routing Rule Settings, you can set the function of the dial Patterns, Time Patterns, Calling, Forward, Delay and Failover...
  • Page 72 SWG-2008 User Manual columns, then this will be prepended before sending to the trunks. Prefix: Prefix to remove on a successful match. The dialed number is compared to this and the subsequent columns for a match. Upon a match, this prefix is removed from the dialed number before sending it to the trunks.
  • Page 73: Groups

    SWG-2008 User Manual Failover Call The gateway will attempt to send the call out each of these Through Number in the order you specify. 5.2 Groups Sometimes you want to make a call through one port, but you don’t know if it is available, so you have to check which port is free.
  • Page 74 SWG-2008 User Manual The SIM number will be sent to the target PBX or SIP server as DID number, and the calling number will be set to the caller ID in the outgoing route. Figure 5-3-2 Create an incoming route...
  • Page 75: Mnp Settings

    SWG-2008 User Manual 5.4 MNP Settings Mobile Number Portability allows switching between mobile phone operators without changing the mobile number. Figure 5-4-1 MNP Settings The URL is displayed as a password string. So please enter the URL in the format below and check if it is correct.
  • Page 76: Sms

    SWG-2008 User Manual 6. SMS 6.1 General You can choose enable SMS Received, SMS Local Stored and SMS Status Report or not. Figure 6-1-1 SMS Settings Sender Options You can change sender options here, include resend and the time of resend.
  • Page 77 SWG-2008 User Manual e SMS to other email boxes. The following settings realize that received SMS through openvpnvoip@gmail.com transmit to openvpnvoip@yahoo.com.cn, openvpnvoip@hotmail.com and support@openvox.cn. Figure 6-1-3 SMS to Email Table 6-1-2 Types of E-mail Box E-mail Box Type SMTP Server...
  • Page 78 The password to login your existing email. When you choose Yahoo and 163 free e-mails, this option is TLS Enable not available. SMTP Server To set outgoing mail server. For example: mail.openvox.cn. Destination Email The first email address to receive the inbox message. Address1 Destination Email The second email address to receive the inbox message.
  • Page 79 SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 6-1-4 SMS Control For example, SMS control password is 123456 which has nothing to do with the login password, you can send “get info 123456” to the module’s phone number to get your gateway’s IP information.
  • Page 80 SWG-2008 User Manual Switch off: SMS record will remain, and the file size will increase gradually. Default on, max size = 20 MB. HTTP to SMS Figure 6-1-5 HTTP to SMS Settings Table 6-1-5 Definition of HTTP to SMS Options...
  • Page 81: Sms Sender

    SWG-2008 User Manual SMS to HTTP Figure 6-1-6 SMS to HTTP Settings Table 6-1-6 Definition of SMS to HTTP Options Definition Example host HTTP server IP address or domain. 172.16.6.171 port HTTP server port. File path for receiving and processing param1 smsreceive.php...
  • Page 82: Sms Inbox

    SWG-2008 User Manual SMS content .Then you can send it. Different numbers should be separated by symbols: '\r', '\n', space character, semicolon and comma. After sending a text message, if the SMS status report is enabled, a detailed report of the SMS transmission will be displayed below.
  • Page 83: Sms Outbox

    SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 6-3-1 SMS Inbox 6.4 SMS Outbox On this page, you are allowed to scan, delete, clean up, and export each port’s received SMS. Also you are allowed to check messages by port, phone number, time order and message keywords.
  • Page 84: Sms Forwarding

    SWG-2008 User Manual 6.5 SMS Forwarding Using this function, you can forward incoming sms to your mobile. You can click button to add new routing. For example: Figure 6-5-1 SMS Forwarding SMS received by lte-1.1 and lte-1.2, will be transferred to phone number 13923704563 through lte-1.3 or lte-1.4.
  • Page 85: Network

    SWG-2008 User Manual 7. Network 7.1 LAN Settings There are three types of LAN port IP: Factory, Static, and DHCP. The Factory is the default type with an IP of 172.16.98.1. This page is not editable when the LAN IPv4 type is selected as "Factory".
  • Page 86: Vpn Settings

    SWG-2008 User Manual Static: Manually set up your gateway IP. DHCP: Automatically get IP from your local LAN. MAC Address Physical address of your network interface. IP Address The IP address of your gateway. Netmask The subnet mask of your gateway.
  • Page 87: Ddns Settings

    SWG-2008 User Manual 7.3 DDNS Settings You can enable or disable DDNS (dynamic domain name server). Figure 7-3-1 DDNS Settings Table 7-3-1 Definition of DDNS Settings Options Definition DDNS Enable/Disable DDNS (dynamic domain name server). Type Set the type of DDNS server.
  • Page 88: Toolkit

    SWG-2008 User Manual 7.4 Toolkit Some tools for checking network connections are provided, Ping commands and route tracking are supported in the web user interface. You can set the source/destination host address, port, and protocol to capture network packets. Figure 7-4-1 Toolkit 7.5 Firewall Settings...
  • Page 89: Security Rules

    SWG-2008 User Manual disable ping, the gateway does not allow ping. Figure 7-5-2 White/Black List Settings Table 7-5-2 Definition of White/Black List Settings Options Definition White/Black List Enable To enable White/Black list or not.。 List IP IP is separated only by "," character.
  • Page 90 SWG-2008 User Manual read the warning and tips carefully. And Click "Apply" button in 1 minute. If time runs out, this window will close automatically. Figure 7-6-2 Security Rules Apply If you see the windows like below. It means your configuration has been applied successfully.
  • Page 91: Sip Capture

    SWG-2008 User Manual 7.7 SIP Capture You can capture the SIP packets on this page to facilitate location problems. Figure 7-7-1 SIP Capture Table 7-7-1 SIP Capture Settings Options Definition Interface You can choose eth0, eth1 or eth0:0. Method-filter You can choose INVITE, OPTIONS ,REGISTER or ALL.
  • Page 92: Advances

    SWG-2008 User Manual 8. Advances 8.1 Asterisk API When you make “Enable” switch to “ON”, this page is available. Figure 8-1-1 Asterisk API Table 8-1-1 Definition of Asterisk API Options Definition Port Network port number. Manager Name Name of the manager without space Password for the manager.
  • Page 93 SWG-2008 User Manual If you want to deny some hosts or networks, you can use char Deny & as separator. For example: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0&10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 If you want to permit some hosts or networks, you can use Permit char & as separator. For example: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0&10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0...
  • Page 94 SWG-2008 User Manual Originate Permission to initiate new calls. Write-only. Select all or deselect all. Please refer to the following figure to access the gateway API by telnet. 172.16.179.1 is the gateway’s IP, and 5038 is its API port. Figure 8-1-2 Telnet Access Gateway API...
  • Page 95: Asterisk Cli

    SWG-2008 User Manual 8.2 Asterisk CLI On this page, you are allowed to run Asterisk commands. Figure 8-2-1 Asterisk CLI Command: Type your Asterisk CLI commands here to check or debug your ga teway. Notice: If you type “help” or “?” and execute it, the page will show you the shell command.
  • Page 96: Internet

    Figure 8-4-1 Asterisk Internet 8.5 Cloud Management SWG and VoxStack series gateways both support OpenVox Cloud Management. Figure 8-5-1 OpenVox Cloud Management If your device is connected to the cloud management, the SSH and the web pages of the gateway can be accessed through the cloud management, and it can be monitored whether the device is connected to the cloud management platform.
  • Page 97: Balance

    SWG-2008 User Manual Table 8-5-1 Definition of Cloud Management Options Definition Enable Cloud ervice Turn on/off the cloud management. Currently supports two servers, one is Choose Service China and the other is the United States. Registered account or email on the cloud Account management platform.
  • Page 98: Phone Number

    SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 8-6-2 Balance Settings 8.7 Phone Number The wireless gateway also provides a number inquiry function, which can automatically send a short message to the operator to query the number of the SIM card that you use currently.
  • Page 99: Logs

    SWG-2008 User Manual 9. Logs On the “Log Settings” page, you should set the related logs on to scan the responding logs page. For example, set “System Logs” on like the following, then you can turn to “System” page for system logs. Otherwise, system logs are unavailable. Other log pages are the same.
  • Page 100 SWG-2008 User Manual Switch on: when the size of log file reaches the max size, the system will cut a half of the file and the new logs will be Auto clean retained; (SIP logs) Switch off: logs will remain, and the file size will increase gradually.
  • Page 101 SWG-2008 User Manual With the Syslog software, the gateway's logs and CDRs can be monitored and stored locally on the PC. Figure 9-2 Logs Settings Figure 9-3 System Logs You can easily browse your CDRs on the Web GUI, you also can delete, clean or export your CDR information.
  • Page 102 SWG-2008 User Manual Figure 9-5 GSM Outbound...

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