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Preparing for Installation - DMG2000 Models ........27 ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
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Basic Configuration via the IP Interface (All Models) ......38 ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
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Rear Panel - DMG2000 Models..........21 ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
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Contents ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
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11 PBX Requirements - T1 DMS100 Protocol ........34 ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
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Contents ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
March 2007 Updated to support Version 5.1 SU1 Software. Global Updates: Changed product names and links from Intel to Dialogic. The document number and title have been updated with new naming conventions. The products previously known as Intel NetStructure PBX-IP Media Gateway (PIMG) ®...
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Revision History ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
• • How to Use This Publication • Related Information Purpose This document provides information about installing, cabling, and initializing the Dialogic Media ® Gateway prior to performing configuration and operation tasks. Intended Audience This information is intended for: Distributors •...
DMG2030DTIQ TIMG600DTI DMG2060DTIQ TIMG1200DTI DMG2120DTIQ DMG2060DTISQ (with survivability) DMG2120DTISQ (with survivability) Related Information For additional information related to the Dialogic 1000 Media Gateway (DMG1000) and ® Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway (DMG2000) products, see the following: ® • Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User’s Guide ®...
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors This chapter provides information about the controls, indicators, and connectors for both the Dialogic 1000 Media Gateway (DMG1000) and Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway (DMG2000) ® ® models in the following sections: • Front Panel Indicators for DMG1000 Models....... . 15 •...
• Flashing Yellow - External power detected, but port cannot gain carrier. • Steady Red - indicates that no Carrier is present and no external power detected. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
The DIAGNOSTICS connector is a female DB-9 connector that provides for connecting to the PBX serial interface, permitting call party information to be passed by the PBX to the DMG1000. Table 1 shows the connector pin designations. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
1.2.4 LAN (Ethernet) Port The LAN port connector is a shielded 8-pin modular phone jack that allows you to connect to a 10 or 100 BaseT Ethernet. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Steady Green - indicates that power-on initialization is complete and the unit is awaiting application load. Flashing Green - indicates that the application initialization process has completed and that • the unit is active. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Slow Flashing Orange - indicates absence of incoming signal (also know as Blue alarm condition). LINK Status Indicator The functions of the LINK Status Indicators are: • Unlit - Not used. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
1.4.3 T1/E1 Connectors The T1/E1 connectors are RJ-45 connectors that provide connections to T1 or E1 trunks. See Table 3 for the connector pin designations. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
10/100 BaseT Ethernet. This interface can be used to connect users to the units maintenance interface. Note: Currently, the LAN2 connector is only supported in Version 5.1 SU1 Software or later. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Preparing for Installation - DMG1000 Models This chapter provides information about preparing to install the Dialogic 1000 Media Gateway ® (DMG1000) models in the following sections: • Unpacking the Unit ........... . 23 •...
¡Advertencias! No intente modifcar ni usar el cable de alimentación de corriente alterna, si no se corresponde exactamente con el tip requerido. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
10/100 BaseT Ethernet cable • 2.3.2 Power Requirements The power requirements of the Power Supply Unit are: • Line Voltage:90 to 264 Volts AC • Frequency:47 to 63 Hz ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Release 9006.3 or greater Note: Release 9006.4 or greater required to support end-to-end signalling necessary with many Media Server applications (e.g. Voice Mail, Unified Messaging, IVR, etc.) ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Preparing for Installation - DMG2000 Models This chapter provides information about preparing to install the Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway ® (DMG2000) models in the following sections: • Unpacking the Unit ........... . 27 •...
¡Advertencias! No intente modifcar ni usar el cable de alimentación de corriente alterna, si no se corresponde exactamente con el tip requerido. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
E1 interface. Please refer to Safety Warnings section of Regulatory Notice included with the product. 3.3.2 Power Requirements The power requirements of the DMG2000 unit are: • Line Voltage:90 to 264 Volts AC • Frequency:47 to 63 Hz ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Note 2: PBX does not send the Calling Party on inbound calls. However, the Called Party and the Call Reason Code fields are supported. ✔ = Supported — = Not Supported by the DMG2000 and/or the PBX. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Note 2. Display on the called party phone does not update after the Join transfer completes. ✔ = Supported — = Not Supported by the DMG2000 and/or the PBX. N/A = Feature is not available on this PBX. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Note 1. MWI operatIon is supported via the SMDI serial protocol. ✔ = Supported — = Not Supported by the DMG2000 and/or the PBX. N/A = Feature is not available on this PBX. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Note 1. Display on the called party phone does not update after the Join transfer completes. ✔ = Supported — = Not Supported by the DMG2000 and/or the PBX. N/A = Feature is not available on this PBX. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Note 1. MWI operatIon is supported via the SMDI serial protocol. ✔ = Supported — = Not Supported by the DMG2000 and/or the PBX. N/A = Feature is not available on this PBX. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Installation This chapter provides information about installing and initially logging on to the Dialogic 1000 ® Media Gateway (DMG1000) and Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway (DMG2000) models in the ® following sections: • Installation Procedure - DMG1000 Models ....... . . 35 •...
Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips). ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
Caution: Because all Media Gateway units use the same default IP address, you should connect them one at a time to avoid IP address conflicts when configuring a system with multiple Media Gateways. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
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IP address. 9. After completing the Initial Log On procedure, refer to “Setting the IP Address” section in the User’s Guide for instructions on changing the IP address. ® Dialogic 1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series Getting Started Guide Dialogic Corporation...
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