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MAX T1/E1
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VoIP Gateway
User Guide
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 MAX T1/E1 VoIP Gateway User Guide Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Net2Phone equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: ·...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Setting Up IP Address........................2 2.1. Connecting Console to Net2Phone MAX..............2 2.2. Setting up the IP address of your Net2Phone MAX with console ......2 Logging Into Net2Phone MAX ......................4 Remote Access IVR Configuration ....................7 Max-to-Max IVR Configuration ......................9 Network and Voice Configuration....................11 Account Configuration ........................13...
  • Page 4: About This Guide

    This guide contains instructions for configuring your Net2Phone MAX Internet telephony gateway system using a web browser. (Internet Explorer 4.0 and up recommended) This guide also contains instructions for setting up the IP address of your Net2Phone MAX when DHCP service is not available.
  • Page 5: Setting Up Ip Address

    ⑤ Execute disconnect command and then execute connect command again. ⑥ Power on the Net2Phone MAX, then wait while the booting messages of Net2Phone MAX are displayed. ⑦ If login prompt is displayed, login by using one of the following user ID’ s.
  • Page 6 Change IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings using “change” command. (type “change”, then interactive menu will appear) ④ Reset Net2Phone MAX to reflect changes to the Net2Phone MAX. This is done by issuing “/system/reset” command or just power-off and after 10 seconds later, power-on. ⑤...
  • Page 7: Logging Into Net2Phone Max

    Logging Into Net2Phone MAX Logging Into Net2Phone MAX After obtaining the IP address of your Net2Phone MAX system, you can use a web browser to configure the Net2Phone MAX. First, you must log into the Net2Phone MAX by following steps below.
  • Page 8 User Guide Logging Into Net2Phone MAX When the intro page is displayed, click the “Open the door” area. When the network password dialog box appears, enter username and password. {The default username is root, and the default password is n2p}...
  • Page 9 User Guide Logging Into Net2Phone MAX A site map will be displayed. You are now logged in.
  • Page 10: Remote Access Ivr Configuration

    The remote access IVR Configuration table displays current IVR settings for remote dial-in connection. User can change these settings for controlling unauthorized access to Net2Phone MAX system. There are 6 access modes which are : IVR Off : When IVR Off is selected for a port, callers to the port get an immediate...
  • Page 11 Password column) which may consist of up to 5 (numeric only) characters. D. Request Account and PIN : This feature requires the caller to enter a Net2Phone account number and PIN before VoIP calling is enabled. If the caller then incurs charges while using the Net2Phone MAX, they will accrue to the caller’...
  • Page 12: Max-To-Max Ivr Configuration

    This figure shows the Max-to-Max IVR Configuration table. Max-to-Max IVR Configuration table displays current IVR settings for Max-to-Max connection. User can change these settings for controlling unauthorized access to Net2Phone MAX system. There are 5 access modes which are : IVR Off : When IVR Off is selected for a port, callers to the port get an immediate VoIP dial tone and can make VoIP calls without restriction.
  • Page 13 Use Forwarding Number : Select this IVR option for a port if you wish to have incoming calls to that port forwarded to a specified number automatically, without notice to the caller. Any PSTN telephone number, or a Net2Phone account number preceded by *72, may be entered in the Forwarding Number column. If a PSTN number is entered, it must include any required preliminary digits, such as a 1 for long- distance calling.
  • Page 14: Network And Voice Configuration

    The network and voice configuration page can be accessed by clicking “Network and Voice Config” link. This page shows network and voice configurations of the Net2Phone MAX system. Network configuration figure displays the doorman IP addresses/ports and TCP/UDP start ports.
  • Page 15 TCPPORT can be anything in the range from 21000. Once these port numbers are decided, the end user (Net2Phone MAX user) must set up the TCP start port and UDP start port parameters in the Network configuration table as specified by the network administrator.
  • Page 16: Account Configuration

    This page shows account configurations of the Net2Phone MAX system. Account information figure displays the Net2Phone account number, PIN, and the need for login. If the user of the port want to receive incoming call, then the user must click the “Yes” radio button.
  • Page 17: Routing Table Configuration

    Net2Phone MAX system. Also, if you want to have your own numbering plan, then you can add various entries. To add entries, you fill out the input boxes in the Add Entry figure, and click the Add Entry button.
  • Page 18 To delete any unwanted entry, simply type in the entry index number in the Delete Entry box, and click the Delete Entry button. However, the VOIP entries with the number field ~ and ***~ can not be deleted, since these 2 entries are necessary for correct operation of the Net2Phone MAX system.
  • Page 19: Pbx Configuration

    PBX Configuration PBX configuration page can be accessed by clicking “PBX Config” link. This page shows the PBX configurations of the Net2Phone MAX T1/E1 system. Channel type configuration table enables the user to change the attribute of each channel which is one of 3 types : incoming(ic)/outgoing(og)/bothway(bw).
  • Page 20 User Guide Routing Table Configuration The channel range is limited by the trunk type and the signaling type. If T1 trunk is used, then the range is reduced to 0~23. And if ISDN PRI signaling with T1 trunk is used, then the range is reduced to 0~22.
  • Page 21 User Guide Routing Table Configuration ISDN configuration table displays the operation mode and the dialing mode for ISDN service. ISDN Configuration Operation mode User, Network Dialing mode Overlap, enbloc User mode is used when the ISDN PRI board is in network mode. Network mode is used when the ISDN PRI board is in user mode.
  • Page 22: System Information And Commands

    The system information page can be accessed by clicking “System Information” link. This page shows the system name, the current user name, and the current system version of the Net2Phone MAX system. User can change the system name and the user password.
  • Page 23 System Information and Commands The page for default configuration loading can be accessed by clicking “Load Default Config” link. You can load the default configurations by clicking the Load button. (Refer to Net2Phone MAX User Guide for system default settings)
  • Page 24 User Guide System Information and Commands The page for system log message display can be accessed by clicking “Show Log Messages” link.
  • Page 25 User Guide System Information and Commands The page for system reboot command can be accessed by clicking “Restart System” link. You can reboot the system by clicking the Restart button.
  • Page 26 User Guide System Information and Commands The “Firewall Information” link opens a web page describing procedures for enabling net2phone access through the firewall system.
  • Page 27: System Software Upgrade

    System Software Upgrade 11. System Software Upgrade The software upgrade procedure for Net2Phone MAX is divided into 2 parts. The first part is to download necessary files for upgrade from Net2Phone FTP server. The second part is to upload the new software to the Net2Phone MAX system. Before beginning the upgrade, following information must be prepared.
  • Page 28: Download Procedure

    Net2Phone FTP server. Make sure that you have a directory named “C:\net2phone\upgrade” in your PC. Click the download button at the bottom of this window. A browser window will pop up which is automatically connected to the FTP server with anonymous login.
  • Page 29: Upload Procedure

    Check the readme file for software update information. If a new software version is currently in the FTP server, then download flash.bin, vocfile.bin, axup.bat, and maxupgrade.exe file to C:/net2phone/upgrade directory. Make sure that the downloaded software version is newer than the installed software version. You can go to “System Information” page for current software version number.
  • Page 30 User Guide System Software Upgrade Execute maxupgrade.exe by double clicking it. A DOS window will appear.
  • Page 31 User Guide System Software Upgrade Input your ID of the system you want to upgrade and press enter. Input your PASSWORD of the system you want to upgrade.
  • Page 32 System Software Upgrade Input IP address of the system you want to upgrade. Enter return key two times. An FTP application starts to upload the new software to Net2Phone MAX. After upload is completed, a “press any key to continue” message will appear. Close the window...
  • Page 33: T1/E1 Configuration Guide

    User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide 12. T1/E1 Configuration Guide 12.1. Overview of Digital Trunk Interface Digital trunk interface is used for transferring a large volume of call traffic between exchange equipments (PBX or KTS) or between Exchange equipment and peripherals. Digital trunk interface has signaling function, which exchanges information needed for traffic path setup, release and monitoring, and supervisory control function, which performs status management function and error diagnosis for trunk line.
  • Page 34 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide 12.2.1. When MAX is set as clock master. In this case, timing clock signal that MAX system generates is used for telecommunication over digital trunk interface between AX-200 and exchange equipment (PBX in the figure 1) Figure 1.
  • Page 35: Digital Trunk Setup

    User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide 12.3. Digital Trunk Setup Digital trunk is classified into E1 (2.048Mhz) and T1 (1.544Mhz) depending on transmission speed. Command for digital trunk setup is executed in the directory of ‘ MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK>’ . MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK>change cfg type <value> The option value can be defined as ‘...
  • Page 36 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide 12.3.3. Signaling Setup Signaling is a protocol to exchange information needed for line monitoring, call setup or release between exchange equipments, between extension line and exchange equipment, or between network equipments. Digital trunk has two types of signaling as below. - Common Channel Signaling (CCS) - Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Command for signaling setup is executed in the directory of ‘...
  • Page 37 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide etsi - ETSI ni2 - National ISDN-2 opmode This parameter is used to choose user-side protocol or network-side protocol. If the counterpart exchange equipment is user-side, network-side have to be chosen. If the counterpart exchange equipment is network-side, user-side have to be chosen.
  • Page 38 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide This parameter is used to set the max interval time between INFO messages in receiving overlap. If one INFO message is not followed by the next message within the t2 time, digit information received up to the latest is regarded as destination address.
  • Page 39 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide twelfth, eighteenth and twenty-fourth frames of each time slot. CAS signaling is often called robbed-bit signaling because it takes bits from bearer channels and uses them for signaling. Various types of CAS signaling are available in the T1 world. The most common forms of CAS signaling are loop-start, ground-start, and EM signaling.
  • Page 40 Ringback tone send in alert This parameter is used to generate ringback tone to the current voice channel in case of receiving an alert message from Internet (or Net2Phone network) MAX:/CONFIG/R2>change rsend <value> The option value can be selected as ‘ on’ or ‘ off’ .
  • Page 41 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide I/C A-Group signal (acomp) This parameter is used to set group-changing mode after receiving address information in case of receiving a call in R2 MFC signaling. For further details, refer to ITU-T Q.441 recommendation. MAX:/CONFIG/R2>change acomp <value> The option value can be selected as ‘...
  • Page 42 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide MAX:/CONFIG/R2>change sdwt <value> The option value can be selected from 1 second 30 seconds. Dial guard time (guard) This parameter is used to set the time from the point of sending seizure signal or receiving seizure ack signal preceded by sending seizure signal, to the point of DTMF tone being sent, in case of an outgoing call in DTMF signaling.
  • Page 43 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide Clear Forward Guard Time (t2) This parameter is used to set the time needed to recognize as clear forward guard signal. To be recognized as clear forward signal, the value of signaling bit must be maintained and unchanged for a certain time (clear forward guard time) after receiving clear forward signaling bit in CAS line signaling.
  • Page 44 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide Clear Backward Guard Time (t7) This parameter is used to set the time needed to recognize as clear backward signal. To be recognized as clear backward signal, the value of signaling bit must be maintained and unchanged for a certain time (clear backward guard time) after receiving clear backward signaling bit in CAS line signaling.
  • Page 45: Configuration Setting

    User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide Glare Detect Guard Time (t12) This parameter is used to set the time needed to recognize glare occurring when both communication sides in CAS line signaling seize a voice channel simultaneously. MAX:/CONFIG/R2>change t12 <value> The option value can be selected from 100 ms to 10000 ms. Glare Detect Seizure Maintain Time (t13) This parameter is used to set the time needed to maintain seizure state after recognizing glare in CAS line signaling.
  • Page 46 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide 2) Clock Source Setting Refer to the above article ‘ 2. Timing Clock mode Setup’ and set clock mode. 3) Trunk Type Setting Set a trunk type fit for digital trunk to interoperate with. 4) Signaling Type Setting Set signaling type needed for interoperability test.
  • Page 47: Configuration Example

    User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide 12.4.1. Configuration Example 1 Below is an example of T1 CAS setting. MAX:/CONFIG/COMMON> change pcm ulaw Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end. You Must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system. MAX:/CONFIG/COMMON>...
  • Page 48 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide You Must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system. MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> change cfg lcode ami Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end. You Must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system. MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK>...
  • Page 49 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end. You Must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system. MAX:/CONFIG/R2> show ========================================================================== R2 Configurations ========================================================================== Line signaling is E&M immediate- Dialing Mode (dmode) : 1(ENBLOC) start type.
  • Page 50 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide 12.4.2. Configuration Example 2 Below is an example of T1 PRI setting. MAX:/CONFIG/COMMON> change pcm ulaw Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end. You Must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system. MAX:/CONFIG/COMMON>...
  • Page 51 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end. You Must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system. MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> change cfg locode b8zs Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end.
  • Page 52 User Guide T1/E1 configuration guide ========================================================================== The last voice channel is used MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> as signaling channel. MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> MAX:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> cd .. MAX:/CONFIG> isdn MAX:/CONFIG/ISDN> show ========================================================================== ISDN Configurations ========================================================================== Protocol Mode (prmode): (NI2) Operation Mode (opmode): (NETWORK-MODE) Dialing Mode in O/G Call SETUP (dmode) : (ENBLOC-MODE DIAL) Dial tone send in seizure (dsend) : DISABLE(OFF)

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