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  • Page 1 CarpeStar SMG Series W ir eless Gatew ay SMG4004 SMG4008 SMG4016 SMG4032 Wireless Gateway Version 1.9.0 www.carpestar.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Content ....................i Copyright Declaration ................. iv Revision History ................... v Chapter 1 Product Introduction ............1 Typical Application ..................3 Feature List ....................3 Hardware Description ..................4 Indicator Info ....................7 Chapter 2 Quick Guide ................. 9 Chapter 3 WEB Configuration ............
  • Page 3 3.11.15 Module Test ......................124 3.11.16 Access Control ....................... 124 3.11.17 Device Lock ......................126 Appendix A Technical Specifications ..........127 Appendix B Troubleshooting ............128 Appendix C About VPN ..............129 SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page ii...
  • Page 4 Appendix D Technical/sales Support ..........133 SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page iii...
  • Page 5: Copyright Declaration

    CarpeStar reserves all rights to modify this document without prior notice. Please contact CarpeStar for the latest version of this document before placing an order. CarpeStar has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this document but does not guarantee the absence of errors. Moreover, CarpeStar assumes no responsibility in obtaining permission and authorization of any third party patent, copyright or product involved in relation to the use of this document.
  • Page 6: Revision History

    Version 1.7.0 2017-05 New Revision Version 1.8.0 2017-10 New Revision Version 1.9.0 2018-03 New Revision www.carpestar .com Note: Please visit our website to obtain the latest version of this document. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page v...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    UMTS: 900/2100MHz SMG4004-4W SMG4032-32WA SMG4016-16WA GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz WCDMA-A Gateway SMG4008-8WA UMTS: 850/1900MHz SMG4004-4WA SMG4016-16WT GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz SMG4008-8WT WCDMA-T Gateway UMTS: 850/2100MHz SMG4004-4WT SMG4016-16WZ GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz WCDMA-Z Gateway SMG4008-8WZ UMTS: 850/900/1900/2100MHz SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 1...
  • Page 8 WCDMA: B1/B5/B8 SMG4008-8LE GSM: B3/B8 SMG4004-4LE LTE Gateway SMG4032-32LC FDD LTE: B1/B3 SMG4016-16LC TDD LTE: B38/B39/B40/B41 TDSCDMA: B34/B39 WCDMA: B1 SMG4008-8LC CDMA2000 1X/EVDO: BC0 GSM: 900/1800MHz SMG4004-4LC Table 1-1 Model List SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 2...
  • Page 9: Typical Application

    Call Forward Three options available: Unconditional, Busy, No Reply and Unreachable. Displays the CallerID. Provides the echo cancellation feature for a call conversation over the wireless Echo Cancellation port. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 3...
  • Page 10: Hardware Description

    Support of Ping and Tracert tests based on WEB. SysLog Type Three options available: ERROR, WARNING, INFO. 1.3 Hardware Description The wireless gateway supports two LANs and adopts an external 12V power supply. See below SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 4...
  • Page 11 Channel Indicator Figure 1-2 SMG4008 Front View Power Network Port Figure 1-3 CMG4008 Rear View Alarm Indicator Run Indicator SIM Card Slot SIM Card Slot Indicator Figure 1-4 SMG4016 Front View SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 5...
  • Page 12 Auto MDI/MDIX Supported Built-in Link indicator and ACTIVE indicator. For more details, refer to 1.4 Indicator Info Amount: 4, 8, 16*4, 32*4 SIM Card Slot Network Supported: GSM, WCDMA, CDMA, VoLTE SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 6...
  • Page 13: Indicator Info

    System is starting. Flash slowly Device is normal. Go out Device is normal. Upon startup: Device is normal. Alarm Indicator Light up In runtime: Device is abnormal. Flash Device is abnormal. Note: SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 7...
  • Page 14 During runtime, if the alarm indicator lights up or flashes, it indicates that the device goes abnormal. If you cannot figure out and solve the problem by yourself, please contact our technicians for help. Go to Appendix D Technical/sales Support to find the contact way. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 8...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Quick Guide

    To use the wireless gateway, you need an external power supply. Insert it to the power interface of the wireless gateway and power it on with 100~240V AC. See the figure below: External Power Supply offers 12V voltage Figure 2-1 Wireless Gateway Power Connection SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 9...
  • Page 16 Step 5: Log in the gateway. Enter the original IP address (192.168.1.101) of the wireless gateway in the browser to go to the WEB interface of the gateway. The original username and password of the gateway are both „admin‟. For detailed instructions about login, refer to 3.1 System Login.
  • Page 17 If you cannot figure out and solve the problem by yourself, please contact our technicians for help. Otherwise it may lead to a drop in performance or unexpected errors. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 11...
  • Page 18: Chapter 3 Web Configuration

    „System Tools  Change Password‟ on the WEB interface. For detailed instructions, refer to 3.11.6 Change Password. After login, you can see the main interface as below. Figure 3-2 Main Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 12...
  • Page 19: Operation Info

    MAC address of LAN. The three parameters from left to right are IP address, subnet mask and default IP Address gateway of LAN. DNS Server DNS server address of LAN. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 13...
  • Page 20: Port State

    Port type on the device. So far, only GSM, WCDMA, CDMA and LTE types are Type supported. Displays the port state in real time. You can move the mouse onto the port state State icon for detailed state information. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 14...
  • Page 21: Call Count

    Displays the connection status between the SIM card and the base station. Signal Displays the signal intensity of the wireless module. SIP Reg Status Displays the registration status of the port. 3.2.3 Call Count Figure 3-6 Call Count 1 Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 15...
  • Page 22 Figure 3-7 Call Count 2 Interface (4004/4008 Series) SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 16...
  • Page 23 SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 17...
  • Page 24: Sip Message Count

    SIP messages that are sent/received or repeatedly sent/received during the period from the startup of the gateway service to the latest open or refresh of the interface. Click Refresh to SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 18...
  • Page 25: Quick Config

    After configuration, click Back to go back to the Network Settings interface; click Next to enter the Port Settings interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 19...
  • Page 26 Figure 3-14 Quick Config-Completion Interface Click Back to go back to the Port Settings interface; click Finish to finish the Quick Config wizard and now the gateway can work normally with basic configuration. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 20...
  • Page 27: Voip Settings

    SIP server, NAT Setting is used to configure the parameters for NAT, and Media Settings is to set the RTP port and the payload type. Figure 3-15 VoIP Settings SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 21...
  • Page 28: Sip

    Sets whether to send the 180 message to respond to the ringing tone when the SIP Send 180 end serves as the called party. Once the feature “Send 180” is enabled, the gateway will reply the 180 message to Called Number SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 22...
  • Page 29 Only when this feature is enabled will these items Externally Bound Address, Externally Bound Port and Authentication Username be shown. Externally Bound Externally bound IP address for registration. Address Externally Bound Externally bound port for registration. Port SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 23...
  • Page 30: Sip Compatibility

    Figure 3-17 SIP Compatibility Setting Interface The table below explains the items shown in Figure 3-17. Item Description There are two optional ways to obtain the called party number: from “To” Field and Obtain CalleeID SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 24...
  • Page 31 The identifier field of the VOS encryption, which is used to obtain the key of the SIP Identifier encryption. The key to encrypt the SIP signal. Once this feature is enabled, you can encrypt the RTP package. By default it is RTP Encryption disabled. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 25...
  • Page 32: Sip Station

    The bound port to a SIP station must be a wireless port and unique. The username must be the same as that used to register the SIP terminal to the gateway. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 26...
  • Page 33 Click Modify in the above figure to modify the configuration of the SIP station. See Figure 3-21. The configuration items on this interface are the same as those on the Add New SIP Station interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 27...
  • Page 34: Sip Server

    SIP server. See Figure 3-22 below. Figure 3-22 SIP Server Interface Click Add New to add SIP servers manually. See Figure 3-23. You can configure basic SIP server information on this interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 28...
  • Page 35 Click Modify in the above figure to modify the configuration of the SIP server. See Figure 3-25. The configuration items on this interface are the same as those on the Add New SIP Server interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 29...
  • Page 36: Nat Setting

    After configuration, click Save to save your settings into the gateway or click Reset to restore the configurations. Figure 3-26 NAT Setting Interface The table below explains the items shown in Figure 3-26. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 30...
  • Page 37 Rport so as to use them for the following Auto Detect NAT IP communication. By default, this feature is disabled. Note: This feature gets valid only when Rport is enabled. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 31...
  • Page 38: Media

    RFC2833, In-band and Signaling, with the default value of RFC2833. Payload of the RFC2833 formatted DTMF signals on the IP channel. Range of RFC2833 Payload value: 90~127, with the default value of 101. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 32...
  • Page 39 Set the minimum threshold for the energy processed by AGC. Signals below this Minimum Input threshold will not be processed by AGC. Range of value: -60~ -25, calculated by Energy dB, with the default value of -60. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 33...
  • Page 40: Advanced Settings

    VPN makes use of the tunnel technology to transport the data, and the methods of user authentication and data encryption to prevent the data being read and distorted when they are transported on the public network. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 34...
  • Page 41: Network

    After configuration, click Save to save the above settings into the gateway or click Reset to restore the configurations. After changing the IP address, you shall log in the gateway again using your new IP address. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 35...
  • Page 42: System Param

    See Figure 3-30 for the System Parameters Setting interface. The table below explains the items shown in the above figure. Item Description WEB Port The port which is used to access the gateway via WEB. The default value is 80. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 36...
  • Page 43 Clear Call Count 2 When this feature is enabled, the gateway will clear the data of Call Count 2 upon its after Restart restart. By default this feature is disabled. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 37...
  • Page 44: Service Config

    Set the waiting time of the channel before it goes into the idle state after the call Waiting for Idle Time finishes. The default value is 1500ms, and the value range is 0~60000. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 38...
  • Page 45 Sets whether to enable the mode of non-linear processing. By default, this feature is Processing enabled. Fixed Window Size Sets the size of the window for the fixed cancellation. Moving Window Sets the size of the window for the moving cancellation. Size SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 39...
  • Page 46: Dialing Rule

    Add New button on the bottom right corner. See Figure 3-33 for the dialing rule adding interface. Figure 3-33 Add New Dialing Rule SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 40...
  • Page 47 The table below explains the items shown in Figure 3-33. Item Description The unique index of each dialing rule, which denotes its priority. A dialing rule with a Index smaller index value has a higher priority and will be checked earlier while matching. Description Remarks for the dialing rule.
  • Page 48 See Figure 3-35 for the Dialing Rule Configuration interface under the Character mode. You can edit the dialing rule list to add a new one or modify an old one. The exact meaning of each rule element is described on the page. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 42...
  • Page 49: Function Key

    Click Save to save your settings into the gateway. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 43...
  • Page 50: Cue Tone

    By default, there is no available color ring on the gateway. See Figure 3-38. Click Upload to upload a new color ring manually. Follow Figure 3-39 to upload the required color ring file to the gateway. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 44...
  • Page 51 To delete a color ring, check the checkbox before the corresponding index in Figure 3-40 and click the Delete button. Check All means to select all available items on the current page; Uncheck SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 45...
  • Page 52: Qos

    Sets the priority of the control premium for QoS. A control premium QoS with a Control Premium QoS bigger value has a higher priority. The value range is 0~63, with the default value of SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 46...
  • Page 53: Tone Generator

    The value range of the tone energy herein above is -12~17, calculated by dB, with the default value of 0. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 47...
  • Page 54: Cdr Query

    Click Query to query the CDR information corresponds to the above settings. Figure 3-45 CDR Information Interface Note: This page will appear only when the CDR feature is enabled (set in 3.5.2 System Param). 3.5.11 VPN SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 48...
  • Page 55: Wireless Settings

    Short Message, IMEI (GSM&WCDMA series), USSD (GSM&WCDMA series), Email, SIM Card, PIN Manage, BS Select (GSM series), Networking Setting (WCDMA series), AMD (CDMA series) and Hidden CallerID (WCDMA series). See Figure 3-48, Figure 3-49 and Figure 3-50. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 49...
  • Page 56 Figure 3-48 Wireless Settings for GSM Figure 3-49 Wireless Settings for WCDMA SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 50...
  • Page 57: Basic Parameters

    Figure 3-50 Wireless Settings for CDMA 3.6.1 Basic Parameters Figure 3-51 Basic Parameters Setting Interface for GSM SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 51...
  • Page 58 Figure 3-52 Basic Parameters Setting Interface for WCDMA SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 52...
  • Page 59 Figure 3-53 Basic Parameters Setting Interface for CDMA SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 53...
  • Page 60 Remote Transmission. Sets the transmission intensity of the DTMF. The default values for the GSM DTMF Transmission Intensity gateway and the WCDMA gateway are respectively 6 and 1. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 54...
  • Page 61 Note: 1, This configuration item is unsupported when the DTMF send mode is set to Remote Transmission; 2, This configuration item is unsupported for the CDMA gateway. Sets the duration of the DTMF signal at ON state, calculated by ms. The default Duration at ON value is 120.
  • Page 62: Wireless Param

    See Figure 3-55 for the Wireless Parameters Configuration interface. Click Modify in Figure 3-55 to modify the properties of the corresponding module. See Figure 3-56 for the Wireless Parameters Modification interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 56...
  • Page 63 The volume of the voice from IP to GSM/WCDMA/CDMA. By default, the value for IP->GSM(WCDMA/CDMA) GSM is 3; the value for WCDMA is 10000; the value for CDMA is 1; the value for Voice Volume SIMCOM is 10400. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 57...
  • Page 64: Call Forwarding

    Note: Be sure to disable the Call Waiting feature before using it. FWD on No Reply Sets whether to enable the feature of FWD on no reply and the FWD number if it is SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 58...
  • Page 65: Short Message

    It will take some time to apply the settings, and you can check the result in the „FWD Setting Status‟ column. Click Reset to restore the configurations, or click Cancel to cancel the settings. Figure 3-58 Wireless Service Modification Interface 3.6.4 Short Message SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 59...
  • Page 66 Click Outbox in Figure 3-59 to go into the SMS Sending interface. See Figure 3-63. Such information as the send status of the SMS, the remote cell phone number, the time, and the content will be displayed on this page. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 60...
  • Page 67 Click Send SMS in Figure 3-59 to go into the Send SMS interface. See Figure 3-64. Figure 3-64 Send SMS Interface The table below explains the configuration items on the Send SMS interface. Item Description SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 61...
  • Page 68: Imei

    Figure 3-66 IMEI Manual Modification Interface The default IMEI information will be displayed after clicking Initial Value in Figure 3-66, you can save and use it according to your requirement. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 62...
  • Page 69: Ussd

    Note: This configuration is unavailable for CDMA module. 3.6.6 USSD Figure 3-68 USSD Setting Interface See Figure 3-68 for the USSD Setting interface. The table below explains the items shown in the above figure. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 63...
  • Page 70: Email

    Note: This configuration is unavailable for CDMA module. 3.6.7 Email Figure 3-69 Email Setting Interface See Figure 3-69 for the Email Setting interface. The table below explains the configuration items on the Email Setting interface. Item Description SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 64...
  • Page 71 Sets whether to receive a return receipt telling the mail is sent successfully or not. After configuration, click Save to save the settings into the gateway or click Reset to reset the settings. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 65...
  • Page 72: Sim Card

    SIM card which is ever in Using state at first will switch to Exist state. Click Modify to modify the parameters. See Figure 3-71. Figure 3-71 SIM Card Management Interface The table below explains the items shown in the above figure. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 66...
  • Page 73: Pin Manage

    See Figure 3-72 for the PIN Manage interface, which display the status of the SIM card and the setting status of PIN and PUK. Click Modify to go into the modification interface. See Figure 3-73. Figure 3-73 PIN Manage Modification Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 67...
  • Page 74 Click Modify in Figure 3-76 to unlock the SIM card or modify the PIN. See the figure below. Figure 3-77 Lock SIM Card or Modify PIN Interface The SIM card will also be locked and cannot make incoming/outgoing calls if you input a wrong SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 68...
  • Page 75: Bs Select

    Reset to restore the configurations. Click Cancel to cancel the modification. Note: The SIM card will be locked forever if you input a wrong PUK more than 10 times. You need to insert a new card. 3.6.10 BS Select SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 69...
  • Page 76 Select the serial number and click the Lock button behind to lock the base station Manual Lock manually. Thus, the SIM card will connect to the locked base station randomly. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 70...
  • Page 77: Networking Settings

    SIM card, such as the time to start accessing the network, the consumed flow, etc. Click Modify in Figure 3-82 to go into the Networking Settings Modification SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 71...
  • Page 78 Click Save to save the above settings into the gateway or click Reset to restore the configurations. Click Cancel to cancel the modification. Note: This configuration is only supported by the WCDMA and LTE modules. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 72...
  • Page 79: Amd

    Continuous Tones Shortest Voice Duration Sets the shortest duration when the voice goes into the High voltage state, at ON State calculated by ms, with the default value of 150. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 73...
  • Page 80: Hidden Callerid

    This feature requires the support of the operator. Select the port and click Open to enable the feature, and click Close to disable it. Note: This configuration is only supported by the WCDMA module. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 74...
  • Page 81: Sim Mode

    Port Charge is used to count the call fees for a phone number corresponding to a port. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 75...
  • Page 82: Balance

    Figure 3-90 Balance Query Interface Via the Balance Query interface, you can query the balance of a designated cell phone number. Click Modify to modify the query mode. See the modification interface below. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 76...
  • Page 83 Click Cancel to cancel the modification. Click Test to set a balance query strategy, and then execute it to test the balance query feature. And this can help to set a proper balance SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 77...
  • Page 84: Port Timer

    Click Modify for each port in Figure 3-93 to modify the timer settings. See Figure 3-94. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 78...
  • Page 85 72s, thus, the gateway will consider the call time as 90s. Time Limit on a Single Sets whether to enable the time limit on a single call. Call Max Call Time Sets the maximum time length of a call. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 79...
  • Page 86: Name List Timer

    Name List Timer Rule. You can add the timing rule to count the call time for the port. Click Add New in Figure 3-95 to add a timing rule. See Figure 3-96. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 80...
  • Page 87 Return to cancel the settings. After adding the timing rules, click Setting button on the up right corner in Figure 3-95 to set the timing rule for each port. See Figure 3-97 for the setting interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 81...
  • Page 88: Tel To Ip Auto Route

    Figure 3-98 TelIP Auto Route Settings Interface The table below explains the configuration items shown in the above figure: Item Description Route Holding Time Sets the valid time of the route. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 82...
  • Page 89: Blacklist

    Hang up directly and Hang up after ringing, with the default value of Hang up directly. Click Save to save the settings into the gateway, click Reset to restore the configurations. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 83...
  • Page 90: Sms Count

    Modify for each port in Figure 3-100 to modify the SMS count settings. See Figure 3-101. Figure 3-101 SMS Count Configuration Interface The table below explains the configuration items shown in the above figure: Item Description SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 84...
  • Page 91: Auto Function

    See Figure 3-102 for the Auto Function Settings interface. You can set via this interface to implement automatic calls and SMS from port to port in some special conditions. The table below explains the configuration items shown in the above figure: Item Description SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 85...
  • Page 92: Port Charge

    Port-to-port Call or Auto Send SMS will be triggered. Click Save to save the settings into the gateway, click Reset to restore the configurations. 3.7.8 Port Charge SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 86...
  • Page 93 Billing Cycle Sets the billing cycle for the port. Clear Sets the time node to clear the charge. Set Spent Amount Sets the spent amount of call fees for the port. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 87...
  • Page 94: Port Settings

    See Figure 3-106 for the Port Settings interface. The list in the above figure shows the feature and properties of each port. Click Modify in Figure 3-106 to modify the properties of the corresponding port. See Figure 3-107 for the Port Modification interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 88...
  • Page 95 Port 8 is 8008. Registration password of the port. To register a port to the SIP server, both items SIP Password Account and Password must be filled in. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 89...
  • Page 96 Or you can click Batch Modify in Figure 3-106 to modify several pieces of port settings at the same time. See Figure 3-108 below for the Port Batch Modification interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 90...
  • Page 97 The rule for batch setting the authentication password, including Increase, Batch Rule Decrease and All Same three options. Authentication Password Sets the increase or decrease step size of the authentication password in the batch Batch Step Size setting. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 91...
  • Page 98: Port Group

    See Figure 3-110 for the port group adding interface. Note that a port which has been occupied by one port group cannot be chosen by others. Figure 3-110 Add New Port Group SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 92...
  • Page 99 Group is set to No, the value of this item is Unregistered; when Register Port Group is set to Yes, the value of this item may be Failed or Registered. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 93...
  • Page 100 Click Modify in Figure 3-109 to modify the properties of a port group. See Figure 3-111 for the Port Group Modification interface. The configuration items on this interface are the same as those on the Add New Port Group interface. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 94...
  • Page 101: Route Settings

    Route Settings is used to specify the routing rules for calls on two directions: IPTel/IP and TelIP. See Figure 3-112. Figure 3-112 Route Settings 3.9.1 Routing Parameters Figure 3-113 Routing Parameters Configuration Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 95...
  • Page 102: Ip To Tel/Ip

    Under the Standard mode, click Add New to add them manually. See Figure 3-115. You may use the default values of all the configuration items herein. Figure 3-115 Add New Routing Rule (IPTel/IP) SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 96...
  • Page 103 IP address to a corresponding port based on its number. Press the Add New button on the bottom right corner of the list to add a new routing rule. Figure 3-116 IPTel/IP Routing Rule Configuration Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 97...
  • Page 104: Tel To Ip

    The TelIP routing rule configuration has two modes: Standard and Character. Under the Standard mode, click Add New to add them manually. See Figure 3-119. You may use SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 98...
  • Page 105 CallerID/CalleeID prefixes can be added simultaneously. They are separated by “:”. Destination IP, IP address and port number of the remote end to which the call will be routed. Destination Port SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 99...
  • Page 106: Number Manipulation

    Figure 3-121 TelIP Routing Rule Configuration Interface (Character) 3.10 Number Manipulation Number Manipulation includes four parts: IPTel/IP CallerID, IPTel/IP CalleeID, TelIP CallerID and TelIP CalleeID. See Figure 3-122. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 100...
  • Page 107: Ip To Tel/Ip Callerid

    Add New button on the bottom right corner of the list in the above figure. See Figure 3-124 for the IPTel/IP CallerID manipulation rule adding interface. You may use the default values of all the configuration items herein. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 101...
  • Page 108 More information about each number manipulation rule, with the default value of Description default. IP address from where the call is initiated. This item can be set to a specific IP Call Initiator address or “*” which indicates any IP address. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 102...
  • Page 109 IPTel/IP CallerID manipulation rule modification interface. The configuration items on this  interface are the same as those on the Add IP Tel/IP CallerID Manipulation Rule interface. Note that the item Index cannot be modified. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 103...
  • Page 110 You can edit the number manipulation rule list to add a new one or modify an old one. The exact meaning of each element of the rule is described on the page. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 104...
  • Page 111: Ip To Tel/Ip Calleeid

    Figure 3-128, Figure 3-129 for IPTel/IP CalleeID Manipulation interface. The configuration items  on this interface are the same as those on IP Tel/IP CallerID Manipulation Interface (Figure 3-125). Figure 3-128 IPTel/IP CalleeID Manipulation Interface(Standard) SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 105...
  • Page 112: Tel To Ip Callerid

    Add New button on the bottom right corner of the list in the above figure. See Figure 3-131 for the TelIP CallerID manipulation rule adding interface. You may use the default values of all the other configuration items herein. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 106...
  • Page 113 ‟,‟ is used to separate characters or character ranges, representing alternatives.) For example, 057[1-3,6] represents the string 0571, 0572, 0573 or 0576. Also these items can be set to “*” which SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 107...
  • Page 114 TelIP CallerID manipulation rule modification interface. The configuration items on this interface  are the same as those on the Add Tel IP CallerID Manipulation Rule interface. Note that the item Index cannot be modified. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 108...
  • Page 115 The exact meaning of each element of the rule is described on the page. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 109...
  • Page 116: Tel To Ip Calleeid

    Figure 3-135 for the TelIP CalleeID manipulation interface. The configuration items on this  interface are the same as those on Tel IP CallerID Manipulation Interface (Figure 3-130). Figure 3-134 TelIP CalleeID Manipulation Interface (Standard) SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 110...
  • Page 117: System Tools

    3.11 System Tools System Tools is mainly for gateway maintenance. It provides such features as change password, data backup and connectivity check. See Figure 3-136 for details. Figure 3-136 System Tools SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 111...
  • Page 118: Upgrade

    MD5 verification before upgrading and will not start to upgrade until it passes the verification.) via Browse… and click Update. Then the file uploading interface will appear. See Figure 3-138. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 112...
  • Page 119 After a successful uploading of the file, the gateway will start to upgrade the system. See Figure 3-139 and you can learn the detailed upgrading information from the upgrade information box at the bottom. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 113...
  • Page 120: Signaling Capture

    Figure 3-139 System Upgrading Interface Note that clicking Reset can only delete the selected update file but not cancel the operation of Update. Note: Please contact our technicians if you need to downgrade the gateway to an old version. An improper operation may cause unexpected problems.
  • Page 121: Data Recording

    See Figure 3-141 for the Data Recording interface. Click Start to start the recording. Click Stop to stop the recording. Click Download to download the recorded data. 3.11.4 Call Log Figure 3-142 Call Log Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 115...
  • Page 122: Operation Log

    IP channels, and Call from Port displays the call log information generated on the port you select. All the SIP related information will be displayed in SIP Log. 3.11.5 Operation Log Figure 3-144 Operation Log Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 116...
  • Page 123: Change Password

    See Figure 3-146 for the backup and upload interface. To back up the configuration file to your PC, just click Backup. To upload a configuration file, select it via Browse… and click Upload. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 117...
  • Page 124: Factory Reset

    3-148. The gateway will overwrite the current configurations with the uploaded data after restart. Click Cancel to cancel this upload directly. Figure 3-148 Configuration File Uploading Interface 3.11.8 Factory Reset Figure 3-149 Factory Reset Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 118...
  • Page 125: Restart

    5s. As the feature „Automatically restart the service if undetected‟ is enabled, the service application will restart automatically if it is not detected by the gateway guard application. By default, this feature is enabled. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 119...
  • Page 126: Centralized Manage

    DCMS successfully only after it passes the verification. The description displayed on CarpeStar DCMS after the gateway is registered to CarpeStar DCMS, giving an easy identification of the gateway in device Gateway Description grouping. It is valid only when CarpeStar DCMS is selected...
  • Page 127: Ping Test

    The information returned during the Ping test, helping you to learn the network Info connection status between the gateway and the destination address. After configuration, click Start to execute the Ping test; click End to terminate it immediately. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 121...
  • Page 128: Tracert Test

    The information returned during the Tracert test, helping you to learn the detailed Info information about the jumps between the gateway and the destination address. After configuration, click Start to execute the Tracert test; click End to terminate it immediately. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 122...
  • Page 129: Wireless Network Test

    Conversion Time Length The time length of the conversion Call Times The times of the testing call After configuration, click Start to execute the test; click Stop to terminate it immediately. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 123...
  • Page 130: Module Test

    Click Add New to add a new piece of command. See Figure 3-158. Figure 3-158 Add Access Control Command Interface SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 124...
  • Page 131 2, If you add or modify or delete commands manually, don‟t forget to click the Apply button to make your settings valid. However, if the gateway restarts or the configuration is leading-in, you need not click the Apply button and the commands will get valid automatically. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 125...
  • Page 132: Device Lock

    See Figure 3-160 for the Device Lock Configuration interface. This feature is unopened. If you need use it, please contact our technicians to apply for a special link to access the gateway again. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 126...
  • Page 133: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    VoLTE network so that they provide quick Flow control unsupported call establishment and stay unaffected by the Base Station capacity. Note: Follow the above settings to configure the serial port; or it may work abnormally. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 127...
  • Page 134: Appendix B Troubleshooting

    SIP devices or PSTN telephones, Q5. Which RTP codecs are supported by the gateway? At present, the supported RTP codecs are: G.711A, G.711u, G.729, G.723, G.722, AMR and iLBC. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 128...
  • Page 135: Appendix C About Vpn

    Appendix C About VPN Part 1: Steps to Enable VPN Feature Find the VPN Settings interface under Advanced Settings on the web. This featured is disabled by default. Step 1: Select Yes to enable this feature, click the „Save‟ button and the following interface will appear.
  • Page 136 (Note: Set as a flag to warn about replayed data packages.) ns-cert-type server comp-lzo (Note: Use the Izo compression which is consistent with the server.) verb 3 ;tls-client SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 130...
  • Page 137 After the VPN featured is opened at the server, use your PCs to connect as a test. If two PCs can PING through each other, it means the server works normally. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 131...
  • Page 138 The system time of the wireless gateway must be consistent with that of the server, or the connection may sometimes fails. After enabling the VPN feature successfully, you can use the virtual IP of the gateway to make calls in both directions IP-->tel and tel-->IP. SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 132...
  • Page 139 Appendix D Technical/sales Support Thank you for choosing CarpeStar. Please contact us should you have any inquiry regarding our products. We shall do our best to help you. Headquarters https://www.carpestar.com/ SMG Series Wireless Gateway User Manual (Version 1.9.0) Page 133...

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