AllwinTech H Series User Manual

Voip router web administor interface

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H-series VoIP Router
( H3000 / H1100 / H5xx / H6110 )
Web Administor Interface
User's Manual
Version: 2.03
Date Issued by 2011/08/22
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  • Page 1 H-series VoIP Router ( H3000 / H1100 / H5xx / H6110 ) Web Administor Interface User’s Manual Version: 2.03 Date Issued by 2011/08/22...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    目錄 1. Web ............................. 5  1.1 Login Web UI........................5  2. VoIP Function..........................9  2.1 Portall Status ........................9  2.2 Auto Provision ........................ 11  2.3 Line Configure ........................ 12  2.3.1 Line Setting ......................12  2.3.2 Line Interface O ..................14  2.3.3 Tone Setting ......................15 ...
  • Page 3 2.6.11 Call log ....................... 72  2.7 Application........................73  2.7.1 Ping Test....................... 73  2.7.2 Centrex ......................... 74  2.7.3 Telnet & SNMP....................75  2.7.4 Call Timer ......................77  3. System Setup..........................78  3.1 System..........................78  3.1.1 System Status .......................78  3.1.2 ystem Settings ...................... 83  3.1.3 Date&Time......................84 ...
  • Page 4 3.10 Reboot ......................... 112  3.11 Save Modification ....................... 113 ...
  • Page 5: Web

    1. Web 1.1 Login Web UI Welcome to buy and use ALLWIN Tech's VoIP Router, this manual will help you understand the operation using this device (hereinafter referred to as AwG) of the WEB management interface. You can manage your VoIP Router by AwG built-in Web management interface. Please prepare a computer connected to the LAN side of AwG.
  • Page 6 1.2 Web UI function list AwG provide user-friendly management interface allows you to manage and configure your router and VoIP functionality. Web UI, there are two major key management project: VoIP functions, System Setup details of the items listed below: VoIP Function Ports Status Auto Provision...
  • Page 7 VoIP Package RTP Summary Flash & Call waiting Gain FoIP Prompt Voice & Beep Call Log Application Ping Test Centrex Telnet & SNMP Call Timer System Setup System System Status System Setting Date & Time Administrator Settings WAN Settings WAN Setting #2 (H3000 H5xx series only) LAN Setting DHCP Client List...
  • Page 8 Firewall Denial-of-Service Routing Routing Table Static Routing Bandwidth & VLAN Bandwidth Control VLAN Backup/Restore Configurations VoIP module Reboot Language/語言 Save Modification...
  • Page 9: Voip Function

    2. VoIP Function This section describes the VoIP Setup functions of device, the location of the menu items will be list to represent the range slash. For example, that is located in the below / Line Configure / Line Setting / Line setting Line menu item..
  • Page 10 Status: current line status display. Idle: non-use.   Signal: Waiting for dial-up or VoIP call connection in progress.   In: VoIP In-bound call in progress.   Out: VoIP Out-bound call in progres.   Connected IP: display connedted remote side type for this call. PstnOut: Outbound call to analog line interface.
  • Page 11: Auto Provision

    2.2 Auto Provision 2.2.1 /Provision/ To use the auto provision function, the system have to install a dedicate Auto Provision Server for keep all parameters for installed gateways. When Enable the Auto Provision function, the System administer can modify all the Parameters of each gateway on the local Provision Server, and remote gateway will automatic download all the parameters from Provision Server.
  • Page 12: Line Configure

    2.3 Line Configure 2.3.1 Line Setting 2.3.1 /Line Configure/Line Setting/ In this configuration page, you can set the name of each line, line number, voice volume, and physical port-related functions. Port: display line numbers, such as the first line or second line of the state, and so on. Interface: Line interface type (divided into 2 types): FXO : connected to PSTN lines or PBX analog extension lines.
  • Page 13 Outbound: Enable or Disable Outbound (VoIP Call In) function. default is Enable. Hotline: Enable/Disable Hotline function. When Enable Hotline function, user do not need to dial number to make a VoIP call after seize the line (FXO: Ring in or FXS: off hook phone).
  • Page 14: Line Interface

    2.3.2 Line Interface When using H3000-2 model, you can configure each port to use FXS or FXO. 2.3.2 /Line Configure/Line Interface/ This function must click / Save Modification /to re-start to take it effective.
  • Page 15: Tone Setting

    2.3.3 Tone Setting 2.3.3/Line Configure/ Tone Setting A. Call Progress Tone click / Save Here to define the call progress tone for generate/detection. After modify, please Modification /to re-start to take it effective. Detect Voice Busy Cycle: When detects a match of a busy tone, and the number of cycles up to the value of this setting, the device will be determined to confirm the receipt of a busy tone, that will pass this dropped calls.
  • Page 16 tone cadence interval time : includes dual-band beat interval to four intervals (see below), the lowest is 30 milliseconds. (Unit in mS)
  • Page 17: F F X X S S F F X X O O

    2.3.4 Tone Detect When the device has FXO interface, here define the buys tone and ring back tone detection parameters. 2.3.4 /Line Configure/Line Detect/ Device will disconnect the VoIP call when the busy tone was detected.
  • Page 18: Line Feature

    2.3.5 Line Feature 2.3.5.1 /Line Configure/ Line Feature On this page, set the telephone line interface related parameters A. Dial Pause signal length [100 ~ 3000] ms: Defines the pause time (milliseconds, ms) defined for “,” comma symbol used on Prefix field of / Routing Setting / VoIP Call Out / or / VoIP Call In / .
  • Page 19 following options: Drop out: Do not send, in order to avoid the phone to hear the unnecessary DTMF tones after answer the call.. Resned: send the DTMF number for PBX to transfer the call. D. Method of FXS interface to generate CID (Caller ID ),the following options: Disable: turn off, do not send CID to phone DTMF: send DTMF CID signal to phone FSK Bell: send FSK Bell singal to phone...
  • Page 20 and then automatically adjust the FXS interface on the Tip, Ring polarity to the same polarity as FXO endpoint. This feature is used for some PBX don’t allow to change the polarity on its Co. line during call making.. Define the default FXS phone port interface standby method, the following options Phone set on FXS port is standby on PSTN line connected on FXO interface.
  • Page 21 2.3.5.2 /Line Configure/ Line Feature N. Loop Current Drop&Polarity Reversal Detect (FXO only): Enable to detect the current drop or line polarity reversal signal for terminal the call . FXO Wait dial Tone before dial? FXO (FXO only): When enable, FXO line will wait for dial tone before dail the number. FXO Line Hunting Method,FXO /VoIP Call In/ (FXO only)
  • Page 22: Line Voltage & Current

    2.3.6 Line Voltage & Current Detect FXS / FXO interface line voltage / current values. 2.3.6.1/Line Configure/ Line Voltage Current On-hook FXS voltage is about 47 ~ 50v normally, Off-hook voltage is about 6 ~ 12v FXO Voltage is the value on the FXO interface, which is 0 if no PSTN line connected, and about 23~65 V during On-hook, about 5~13 V during On-hook.
  • Page 23: Line Diagnostics

    2.3.7 Line Diagnostics H3000 / H1100 Series device supports line diagnostics as GR-909 specification. 2.3.7.1/Line Configure/ Line Diagnostics Provide a 5 test items: Hazardous Potential, Foreign Voltage, Resistive Faults, Offhook, REN It will drop the call during the line testing. Click [Detail] to view the detail test result.
  • Page 24: Line Impedance

    2.3.8 Line Impedance Configure the line impedance of FXS/FXO interface. 2.3.6 /Line Configure/ Line Impedance...
  • Page 25: Pstn Gain

    2.3.9 PSTN Gain Adjust the Line Volume when the phone standby on PCM function is enabled. 2.3.9/Line Configure/ PSTN Gain TxGain: Transmitter gain, adjust the playback Local phone (handset) volume adjustment, the adjusted value is from +12 to-15dB, increase the dB value will increase the playback volume of the FXS telephone.
  • Page 26: Message Indicator

    2.3.10 Message Indicator Define the method to notify the phone on FXS interface when receive a Voice mail message notify from VoIP server. 2.3.19 /Line Configure/ Message Indicator Resend Data Time:Time interval between resend indicator message. voicemail notification message mode: Disable :do not send the notification message.
  • Page 27: Routing Setup

    2.4 Routing Setup 2.4.1 VoIP Call Out 2.4.1 /Routing Setup/VoIP Call Out This page let you define the routing rule for Call out to VoIP. (User press the phone number through phone set dial pad, then VoIP Router translate the phone number by the routing table setting here to destination IP &...
  • Page 28 OtherDigitTime: Define the waiting time (seconds) for user press phone number secondary & the rest digits. User need to press the rest digits before the seconds defined here, if VoIP Router wait for the defined seconds and there is no any digits press, it will go to translate for call out rule without needed to press # key.
  • Page 29 Min Digits: define the minimum digits wait for user press for number fit this rule, if user press digits less the number defined here. It will keep waiting for input until exceed the FirstDigitTime defined time. If user press digits more then Min Digits here, the VoIP Router will wait time defined on OtherDigitTime then go to translate for call out rule without needed to press # key.
  • Page 30 ldcfg: Restore all parameters to the default values. User can assign a password to use this function to restore all the parameters to the default values. rect: Enter to voice record procedure . User can assign a function code for enter the voice record procedure, when press this code to enter the voice record procedure, the device will record 30 seconds voice file and keep on sound wave file ( G.711, uLaw), User can download the recorded wave file...
  • Page 31 Please remember to press the modify button to take it effect. For store back to flash memory, please press /Syetem Maintenance/Save Modification/ C.Setting Examples Here is some VoIP call out routing table setting examples below: Define wait time and digits for destination phone number MaxDigits: FirstDigitTime(Sec): OtherDigitTime(Sec):...
  • Page 32 Port Message Display Port Type Status Connected IP Caller ID Start Time End Time Talking Sec Dialed number Release by name 2004/02/19 2004/02/19 Idle 172.16.7.1 (146)onHangup 13:55:10 13:55:43 Idle Call by Domain name: Index Remark Area Code Min Digits Max Digits IP Address Strip Prefix...
  • Page 33 User is easy to combine using Strip and Prefix define to modify the phone number from phone to real call out phone number, for example, if the VoIP router is installed on Taipei and use another Gatekeeper to service global service. When user just dial 10 digits Taipei phone number like 02-12345678(do not need to press # key because Max Digits setting is 10), and the VoIP router will stripe the 02 ( 2 digits defined on Strip) ,add the country code 8862 (defined on Prefix) then send 8862-12345678 out for VoIP call, see below example:...
  • Page 34 failure and register to gk3 & gk1 is successful, the VoIP router will call out via gk3. You can check the Gatekeeper register status on /VoIP Setup/Register Server/Register Status. Call to different IP port The default IP port used by VoIP router is 1720 for H.323 and 5060 for SIP, if work with remote side of VoIP Router or gateway is change another port number for VoIP, please assign another port number after destination IP or URL.
  • Page 35 E.164 ID=1002, DTMF Relay=In band, Q.931 Fast Start=OFF) to Call out VoIP. When VoIP call out number with prefix 3, because there is no Profile assigned, it will use the default value for VoIP out.
  • Page 36 Delete: Delete this rule item on routing table. To add new rule item on routing table, please assign the item number you want to insert before, input AREA CODE then press ADD button to add it on the list. Then modify the necessary information on the routing table list.
  • Page 37: Voip Call In

    2.4.2 VoIP Call In 2.4.2 /Routing Setup/VoIP Call In/ This page let you define the routing rule for Call in from VoIP. (VoIP Router got a VoIP call required form Network, and then translates the phone number passed from remote side VoIP Router to the real dial out number &...
  • Page 38 8862 □ Delete Strip: Number of digits will be ignored by user input. For example, if received VoIP call number is 886212345678 and the STRIP field is setting to 4, the first 4 digits 8862 will be truncated and actually call out number will be 12345678. Area Auth Display...
  • Page 39 out. Index Area Code Auth Strip Prefix Maximum Minimum From To LineNo DisplayName CallWaiting Alert Profile Forward Delete □ □ Delete Minimum: Define the minimum digits of call number allow to dial. If the length of dial number after pervious STRIP & PREFIX process is less than the setting, it will deny dialing out. For example, if set Minimum to 4, any VoIP call in attempt to dial number less than 4 digits like 110, 911 will been deny to call out.
  • Page 40 After enabled Display Name, you can display 12736。 Call Waiting:Enable or Disable the call waiting function。 Enable: During Talk, you can answer another phone call and hold the original conversation. When some one call in when you are busy on another phone call , you will hear a du-du call waiting signal, please use flash key on your phone to hold the original call and answer the incoming call, press again flask key will switch back the original call party.
  • Page 41 Delete G.723.1 Out band 00001 H.323 1001 E.164 Delete G.723.1 In band 00002 H.323 1002 E.164 Delete When VoIP call in number with prefix 1 will use the Profile named PF1 ( H.323 ID1 = 0001, E.164 ID=1001, DTMF Relay=Out band, Q.931 Fast Start=ON) to answer the VoIP Call in.
  • Page 42 When the line 1 user is going to have a tour to another location with same VoIP router equipment, user setup the called prefix number 601 forward to profile name CF1, and in CF1 profile, the Always field is set to hk.big.com/301, that mean any call number with prefix 601 will always be forward to another VoIP Router locate at hk.big.com and dial out number is 301.
  • Page 43: Voip Call In Ivr

    2.4.3 VoIP Call In IVR 2.4.3 /Routing Setup/VoIP Call In IVR/ When Enable the [Prompt Voice for VoIP Call In function on /VoIP Setup/Advance Setup/Prompt , all the remote party of VoIP caller will hear the customization upload voice file and need Voice/ press the destination number.
  • Page 44 The VoIP Router wait user input the number digits & time parameters as below: Time & Digits wait for user Press. MaxDigits: Define the maximum digits wait for user press for all VoIP Call Out, if user press digits match the number defined here. It will go to translate for call out rule without needed to press # key. FirstDigitTime: Define the waiting time (seconds) for user press phone number first digit.
  • Page 45 Strip: the number of digits will be ignored by user input. For example, if user press the number is 886212345678 and the STRIP field is setting to 4, the first 4 digits 8862 will be truncated and actually call out number will be 12345678. Prefix: The numbers will be added on the prefix of the user press number.
  • Page 46: Routing Profile

    2.4.4 Routing Profile 2.4.4/Routing Setup/Routing Profile/ This page defines the optional special VoIP parameters when making/received a VoIP call. For define some special parameters for different VoIP equipment or authorize purpose, please add a profile at /VoIP and use the same name as the profile on the Call in Routing Table Setup/Routing Setup/ Routing Profile/ (/VoIP Setup/Routing Setup/VoIP Call In/) or Call out Routing table...
  • Page 47 it maybe cause some problem on duplicate or missing DTMF receive. When select Out band to transfer the DTMF during VoIP, the user pressed DTMF tone will be decode by local VoIP Router then transmit as signal, after received on received remote VoIP Router, it will be regenerate by remote VoIP Router.
  • Page 48 H.245 DTMF T.38 Package Q.931 Index Name CODEC Tunneling Relay FAX Relay Frame Fast Start Delete G.723.1 Out band 00001 H.323 1001 E.164 Delete G.723.1 In band 00002 H.323 1002 E.164 **** Password Delete When using profile PF1 , the parameters will be used for H.323 ID1 = 0001, E.164 ID=1001, DTMF Relay=Out band, Q.931 Fast Start=ON) to call / answer the VoIP.
  • Page 49: Forwarding

    2.4.5 Forwarding 2.4.5 /Routing Setup/Forwarding/ This page defines the forwarding behavior include: get an unmatched prefix number for VoIP call in, Line busy No answer Please add a profile at and put the name of profile on the Call /VoIP Setup/Routing Setup/Routing Profile/ out Routing table /VoIP Setup/Routing Setup/VoIP Call Out/ Other: Define the forward IP and forward phone number when there is no match rule setting...
  • Page 50 No Answer Sec. Defined the wait seconds for redirect forward to another IP(or URL). Delete: Delete this rule item on routing table. To add new rule item on routing table, please assign the item number you want to insert before, input AREA CODE then press ADD button to add it on the list. Then modify the necessary information on the routing table list.
  • Page 52: Authorization

    2.4.6 Authorization 2.4.6 /Routing Setup/Authorization/ When this gateway has been used for outbound call, it can enable to check the remote caller gateway’s IP to decide accept or refuse the call. If define the IP range here and enable the [Auth] option on , only the IP in range will allow to call out by this /VoIP Setup/Routing Setup/VoIP Call In/ gateway.
  • Page 53: Register Server

    2.5 Register Server 2.5.1 Register Status 2.5.1 /Register Server/Register Status You Can check the register status of this gateway on this page. a. MAC: this gateway’ MAC Address。 b. RS1-4: Indicate the status of 4 server register. SIP&H323: The protocol used for registering the server, this gateway supports both H.323 and SIP protocol.
  • Page 55: Register Server-Sip Protocol

    2.5.2 Register Server—SIP Protocol 圖 2.5.2 /Register Server/Server If you need use this gateway to register to the H.323 gatekeeper or SIP register/proxy server, you can setup the account for register here. This gateway can register up to four Servers simultaneously.
  • Page 56 When your gateway is installed behind the firewall or NAT, you maybe need use Proxy server to relay your call. If so, please input the Outbound proxy server’s IP here. g. Prot[1~65535]: Port number used for register Outbound Proxy Server. h.
  • Page 57: Register Server-H.323 Protocol

    2.5.3 Register Server—H.323 Protocol 1.14 /VoIP Setup/Register Server/Server When Select use H.323 to register gatekeeper, please input the flow information for register: Protocol: H323 Register: Global: All the lines of the gateway share same account to register. Independent: Each line can set different/same account independently for register.
  • Page 58 Proxy for NAT: When your gateway is installed behind the firewall or NAT, you maybe need use Proxy server to relay your call. If your gatekeeper supports this proxy function, you can enable gateway function here to use that. Line: Number index of lines. Type: Interface type of the line: FXO: Analog phone interface for connect to PSTN or PBX extension line.
  • Page 59: Advance Setup

    2.6 Advance Setup 2.6.1 NAT Traversal 2.6.1 /Advance Setup/NAT Traversal If your VoIP gateway is installed behind NAT, you may need a special configuration and server to establish the VoIP communication, this gateway support several method for NAT Traversal as below: By Outbound Proxy: User can appoint an Outbound Proxy Server to handle the NAT traversal on...
  • Page 60: Listen Port

    2.6.2 Listen Port 2.6.2 /Advance Setup/Listen Port In this page, user can define the usage port for setup the VoIP communication. Both side of gateways need use the same port for begin VoIP communication. SIP Listen Port : Define the listen port for SIP protocol, the default port is 5060, input range from 1024 to 65535.
  • Page 61: Voip Package

    2.6.3 VoIP Package 2.6.3/Advance Setup/VoIP Package User can define the parameters relative about VoIP package on this page. Jitter Buffer(ms): Define the Jitter buffer size, input range is from 20 to 200ms. VoIP DTMF Relay Mode: Define the relay mode for DTMF signal: In band: When local gateway detects a DTMF signal, it will not decode it .
  • Page 62 Define the DTMF token on RFC2833, input range form 96 to 127. RTP Packet NAT Detect by: User can select the packet transmit method when under the NAT network environment, by IP (NAT 255 fake IP), or transmit by TCP port, usually suggest select the option “By IP or By Port”.
  • Page 63: Rtp Packet Summary

    2.6.4 RTP Packet Summary 2.6.4 /Advance Setup/RTP Packet Summary On this page, user will know the RTP package summary about last VoIP call. Line#: number of line Using CODEC: ex.: G.729a Source IP: Remote side IP Source Port: Remote side port Packet Interval: interval time between 2 packets.(ms) Packet Send: number of packets sent.
  • Page 64: Flash & Call Waiting

    2.6.5 Flash & Call waiting 2.6.5 /Advance Setup/Flash & Call waiting On this page, user can define the parameters relative to the FLASH key and Call Waiting function. These functions usually work with PBX Token for flash key on VoIP(!): Define the token for flash key during VoIP protocol ( use “! “...
  • Page 65: Gain

    2.6.6 Gain 2.6.6/VoIP Setup/Advance Setup/Gain This page defines different function gain on the gateway. Gain when Dial tone phase: When phone off hook, user will hear the dial tone generated from the gateway, sser can adjust the play/record gain during this phase for stable DTMF detection. After connection, the gains setting here is no use, the gateway will adjust the gain setting on /Line Configure/Line setting/...
  • Page 66 Setting the Caller ID Receiver gain. Incorrect value will cause the Caller ID signal can not be receive, please use the default value if no other issue. Gain when VoIP DSP Talking phase This item allows user to adjust the talking volume of the device, which means it will affects all ports of this device, User can select the db value of Play and Record, it will increase or decrease the talking and listen volume.
  • Page 67: Qos

    2.6.7 QoS 2.6.7 /Advance Setup/QoS User can define the ToS field on the VoIP packet for Quality of Service control. The ToS field is included these 2 parameters: Precedence: 0~7 DSCP(Diffserv Code Point):0~46 User can select inptut either IP Precedence or DSCP value. Or input the ToS binary code directlly. The QoS function works depending on the router in front of the VoIP device, which means the router need to support the Tos, diffserv recognition also.
  • Page 68: Cdr

    2.6.8 CDR 2.6.8 /Advance Setup/CDR The Gateway can export all the CDR (Call detail Record) to external CDR server by HTTP protocol. The gateway supports up to 2 CDR servers for keep the record. Export to CDR Server: Please install and enable this function if you want to keep CDR of this gateway.
  • Page 69: Foip

    2.6.9 FoIP 2.6.9/Advance Setup/FoIP User can define the parameters relative FAX Over IP function. FXS Mode:Disable , T.38 , T.30 , T38+T30 Maximum FoIP Rate Appoint the maximum FAX transceiver rate during FoIP: Disable: Only the VoIP function is supported on the gateway. FoIP is disabled. Auto: Gateway will negotiation the maximum speed for FoIP with FAX machine..
  • Page 70: Prompt Voice & Beep

    2.6.10 Prompt Voice & Beep 2.6.10 /Advance Setup/Prompt Voice & Beep This gateway can use voice or beep to prompt the user different situation. User can download/upload their own prompt voice wave files also. For prompt beep enable function, it can be enable by: VoIP Call out Beep: When enable, the gateway will generate a beep for call out for VoIP VoIP Call out Failure twice Beep...
  • Page 71 Warming Prompt after VoIP out failure: Annunciate a customize voice file when VoIP call failure. No PSTN Line Connected : Annunciate a customize voice file when there is no trunk connected to the PSTN port and failure to call via PSTN line. Can not register to server warming prompt : Annunciate a customize voice file when the gateway failure to register to Register Server.
  • Page 72: Call Log

    2.6.11 Call log 2.6.11/Advance Setup/Call log The gateway can export status and performance to remote system. Syslog supports eight leavels: Disable、Emergency、Alert、Critical、Error、Warning、Notice、Info、Debug...
  • Page 73: Application

    2.7 Application 2.7.1 Ping Test 2.7.1 /Application/Ping Test User can use the Ping Test function to test the network status or remote device Ping Destination: Target device IP for ping test. Number of Ping[1-100]: Number of ping test, maximum is 100. Ping Packet Size[56-5600 bytes]: Size of ping test packet, input range is between 56 to 5600 bytes。...
  • Page 74: Centrex

    2.7.2 Centrex 2.7.2/VoIP Setup/Application/Centrex If you are connected to the PSTN device is applied Centrex service , please enable Centrex access code, when you press the access code , you will hear a dial tone.
  • Page 75: Telnet & Snmp

    2.7.3 Telnet & SNMP 2.7.3 /Application/Telnet & SNMP User can enable and set the user account for the SNMP and Telnet function of this gateway on this page. Enable telnet server Enable: Enable telnet service function, user can telnet this gateway. Disable: Disable telnet service function.
  • Page 76 welcome telnet command: Help Help: sini save ping tracert help exit Use the ping command to test ping time: ping www.hinet.net pinging www.hinet.net (203.66.88.89) With 32 bytes: 32 byes from 203.66.88.89: seq=1 ttl=249 time=40ms 32 byes from 203.66.88.89: seq=2 ttl=249 time=40ms 32 byes from 203.66.88.89: seq=3 ttl=249 time=40ms ping statistics www.hinet.net: packets: send=4 received=4 lost=0...
  • Page 77: Call Timer

    2.7.4 Call Timer 2.7.4 /Application/Call Timer If youneed to limit the user’s talk time per call , you can set the call timer. Pre Alam. Line Remark Area Code Miniute Enabel Delete...
  • Page 78: System Setup

    3. System Setup 3.1 System 3.1.1 System Status 3.1.1 /System/System Status...
  • Page 79 This page reveals the status of the gateway including WAN, LAN and some hardware information. Internet This sub-block shows the Internet information of your home gateway. It depends on the WAN mode connecting to your ISP. The different items correspond to each WAN mode will be revealed after the common part of the Internet status sub-block.
  • Page 80 Secondary DNS This is the secondary DNS to use when the primary DNS does not work. Domain Name Domain name is a name, which identifies one or more IP addresses. This field represents the domain name obtained from your ISP. Connection Type There are five ways to get the WAN IP address.
  • Page 81 Gateway IP Address This field is the LAN IP address of the home gateway. Subnet Mask This field is the subnet mask of the network in the LAN side. DHCP Server The home gateway supports DHCP service. This field indicates the enabled status of the DHCP Server.
  • Page 82 Hardware Version Tells the version of hardware of the gateway. Serial Number This field indicates serial number.
  • Page 83: Ystem Settings

    3.1.2 ystem Settings 3.1.2 /System/System Settings This page is used to configure the names given by the ISP, if any, to represent the gateway. Host Name Some ISPs request the host name to represent the home gateway. Fill the host name given by the ISP, or you may not be able to access the Internet successfully.
  • Page 84: Date&Time

    3.1.3 Date&Time 3.1.3/System Setup/System/Date&Time This page is used to setting the system time of VoIP gateway; it can define the correct time by which ways.
  • Page 85: Administrator Settings

    3.1.4 Administrator Settings 3.1.4 /System/Administrator Settings This page allows you to change the user and administration password used to manage this router for security reasons.
  • Page 86: Wan

    3.2 WAN 3.2.1 WAN Settings 3.2.1.1/WAN/WAN Settings There are four ways to connect to the Internet. They are Dynamic IP , Static IP, PPPoE, Bridge. IP Dynamic IP 3.2.1.2/WAN/WAN Settings/Dynamic IP Domain Name User configured domain name of the network maintained by gateway. DHCP Vendor Class ID This is a packet label which can be used to recognize for different Vendors, fill in this area if needed.
  • Page 87 You can specify the IP address you desired. But the ISP has the right to neglect it and provides you a different one. MTU (576-1500) You can specify the MTU (maximum transmission unit) of your home gateway. The default value is 1500 bytes and in normal case, you don’t have to change.
  • Page 88 Static IP 3.2.1.3/WAN/WAN Settings/Static IP IP address assigned by your ISP Set the IP address that assigned by the ISP. Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the network. ISP Gateway Address Set the ISP’s gateway IP address. This address routes packets to Internet. PPPoE 3.2.1.4/WAN/WAN Settings/PPPoE This page is the PPPoE configuration page.
  • Page 89 Enter the password provided by your ISP to identify the computer using PPPoE. Please retype your password Retype the password to make sure type correct password. Service Name Some ISP provides the service name of this PPPoE connection. If so, enter this item, or make it blank.
  • Page 90: Wan Settings #2

    3.2.2 WAN Settings #2 3.2.2/WAN/WAN Settings #2 Enable WAN2 settings enabled Backup When WAN1 network error , it will automatically switch to WAN2。 WAN1 Ping check address WAN2 Ping check address There are six ways to connect to the Internet.They are Dynamic IP, Static IP, PPPoE and Bridge.
  • Page 91: Dns

    3.2.3 DNS 3.2.3/WAN/DNS This page sets the primary and secondary DNS servers, which were given by your ISP or known to you. When a domain name request received, the gateway tries to resolve to it from the Primary Domain Name Server. Resolving failed, the gateway tries the Secondary sever again. DNS Proxy Enable or disable DNS Proxy.
  • Page 92: Lan

    3.3 LAN 3.3.1 LAN Settings 3.3.1 /LAN/LAN Settings The home gateway is an IP sharing device, which provides the home users share the same public IP address. While in the LAN side, each network device must have one private IP address to do network communication.
  • Page 93 Local Domain Name Set the gateway’s local Domain Name. DNS Proxy The home gateway acts as a DNS Proxy. In this case, the DHCP service will set LAN interface IP address as the DNS server address, and inform the clients in the DHCP renew process.
  • Page 94: Dhcp Client List

    3.3.2 DHCP Client List 3.3.2 /LAN/DHCP Clients List This page lists all the DHCP clients in the LAN side. The DHCP server is capable of administering 253 clients. Host Name This column shows the host name of the DHCP clients. IP Address This column shows the IP Address of the DHCP clients.
  • Page 95: Wireless

    3.4 Wireless 3.4.1 Basice Settings 3.4.1 /Wireless/Basic Setting This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point. Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters. Enable Wireless LAN Interface Check the box to enable wireless funtion.
  • Page 96 Control Sideband Specify if the extension channel should be in the Upper or Lower sideband. Channel Number It means the channel of frequency of the wireless LAN. Sets the channel on which the gateway operates. If you are experiencing interference or wireless network problems, changing the channel may solve the issue.
  • Page 97: Advanced Settings

    3.4.2 Advanced Settings 3.4.2 /Wireless/Advanced Settings Control Sideband The maximum level the gateway will reach when sending information in packets before the packets are broken up in fragments. Typically, if you are experiencing problems sending information, it is because there is other traffic on the network and the data being transmitted is colliding.
  • Page 98 type to Short for optimum performance. The Long Preamble type should be used when both 802.11g and 802.11b devices exist on your network. IAPP Protection The 802.11g standards provide a protection method so 802.11g and 802.11b devices can co-exist in the same network without “speaking” at the same time. Do not disable 802.11n protection if there is a possibility that 802.11b or 802.11g devices will use your wireless network.
  • Page 99: Security

    3.4.3 Security 3.4.3 /Wireless/Wireless Security Setup Encryption Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve the security and privacy of your wireless data packets. Each encryption mode will bring out different web page and ask you to offer additional configuration. Authentication Mode Enterprise(RADIUS) or Personal (Pre-Shared Key) Enterprise(RADIUS): Every user must use a valid account to login to this Access Point before accessing the...
  • Page 100: Wireless Access Control

    3.4.4 Wireless Access Control 3.4.4 /Wireless/Wireless Access Control Access Control allows you to configure AP to give exclusive access to wireless stations or exclude them from accessing AP. Select Allow Listed to allow the wireless stations to access the wireless network.
  • Page 101: Site Survey

    3.4.5 Site Survey 3.4.5 /Wireless/Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network. If any Access Point or IBSS is found, you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled.
  • Page 102: Nat

    3.5 NAT 3.5.1 Virtual Server 3.5.1/NAT/Virtual Server This is the virtual server page, which set the rules translate the private IP/private port pairs to the public ports. Private IP Set the IP address of the virtual server. Private Port Set the port of the virtual server to connect to Internet. Type Set the protocol of the virtual server.
  • Page 103: Port Mapping

    3.5.2 Port Mapping 3.5.2/NAT/Port Mapping The Port Mapping page does a port range mapping. Server IP Set one of LAN client’s IP address to do port mapping. Mapping Ports Set the ports to mapping from WAN to LAN. You can enter multiple ports, delimited by comma, or a range of port by dash.
  • Page 104: Alg

    3.5.3 ALG 3.5.3 /NAT/ALG Some applications have to do Application Level Gateway (ALG) to monitor the transaction or monitor the payload of the packet. This page let you setup them. We use mnemonic nouns to describe the specific ALGs. The checked entries will be enabled by the ALG processing.
  • Page 105: Firewall

    3.6 Firewall 3.6.1 Denial-of-Service 3.6 /Firewall/Denial-of-Service Enable DoS Prevention DoS Setup Denial of Service A "denial-of-service" (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service.
  • Page 106: Routing

    3.7 Routing 3.7.1 Routing Table 圖 3.7.1/ Routing/Routing Table Destination LAN IP This field indicates the destination IP of this route entry. Subnet Mask This field indicates the Subnet Mask of this route. Gateway If a packet’s destination IP address do “bit and” operation with the “Subnet Mask” equals to the “Destination LAN IP”, the packet will send to the Gateway.
  • Page 107: Static Routing

    3.7.2 Static Routing 3.7.2/ Routing/Static Routing Destination LAN IP This field indicates the destination IP of this route entry. Subnet Mask This field indicates the Subnet Mask of this route. Gateway If a packet’s destination IP address do “bit and” operation with the “Subnet Mask” equals to the “Destination LAN IP”, the packet will send to the Gateway.
  • Page 108: Bandwidth&Vlan

    3.8 Bandwidth&VLAN 3.8.1 Bandwidth Control 3.8.1/ Bandwidth&VLAN/Bandwidth Control You can enable WAN or LAN bandwidth control in this configuring page, so far only the Upstream Bandwidth is workable, you can fill in the limit value in Upstream Bandwidth to make limitation.
  • Page 109: Vlan

    3.8.2 VLAN 3.8.2/ Bandwidth&VLAN/VLAN This function is used for special purpose of application. For more details about VLAN, please refer to application note for VLAN, which is in the end of this manual.
  • Page 110: Backup / Restore

    3.9 Backup / Restore 3.9.1 Configurations 3.9.1 / Backup/Restore /Configurations This page let you backup / Restore all of your configuration parameters on the VoIP Router. It is very good idea to back up all of your VoIP Router configuration parameters after install. To Backup, press Download setting backup file, and input the file name you want and file location to save.
  • Page 111: Voip Module

    3.9.2 VoIP module 3.9.2 / Backup/Restore /VoIP Module This page displays the current firmware module version and let you backup / Restore all of your VoIP firmware module on the VoIP Router. Please use this page to update the VoIP module firmware if necessary.
  • Page 112 3.10 Reboot 3.10 /Reoobt Use the Reboot button on this page to reboot your VoIP Router, before you reboot, please make sure you have to press the Saved modification to save your current configuration to Flash ROM, otherwise all the change will be disappear after reboot.
  • Page 113 3.11 Save Modification 3.11 / Save Modification/ Most of the VoIP Router parameters will take effective after you modify, but it is just temporary stored on RAM only, it will disappear after your reboot or power off the VoIP Router, to save the parameters into Flash ROM and let it take effective forever, please remember to press the Save Modification button after you modify the parameters.

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