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iAG801 Series Analog Gateway User Manual
OpenVox Communication Co Ltd
iAG801 Series Analog Gateway
User Manual
Version 1.0
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OpenVox Communication Co. ,LTD.
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  • Page 1 Series Analog Gateway User Manual OpenVox Communication Co Ltd iAG801 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Version 1.0 OpenVox Communication Co. ,LTD. URL: www.openvox.cn...
  • Page 2 Series Analog Gateway User Manual OpenVox Communication Co Ltd Address: Room 624, 6/F, Tsinghua Information Port, Book Building, Qingxiang Road, Longhua Street, Longhua District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China 518109 Tel: +86-755-66630978, 82535461, 82535362 sales@openvox.cn Business Contact: support@openvox.cn Technical Support: Business Hours: 09:00-18:00(GMT+8) from Monday to Friday URL: www.openvox.cn...
  • Page 3 OpenVox has made every effort to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate and complete; however, the contents of this document are subject to revision without notice. Please contact OpenVox to ensure you have the latest version of this document.
  • Page 4 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Revise History Version Release Date Description 25/11/2022 First Version OpenVox Communication Co. ,LTD. URL: www.openvox.cn...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual Contents 1. Overview ...................................8 1.1 What is iAG Series Analog Gateway? ......................8 1.2 Sample Application ............................8 1.3 Product Appearance ............................9 1.4 Main Features ...............................10 1.5 Physical Information .............................11 1.6 Software ............................... 11 2. System ..................................12 2.1 Status ................................
  • Page 6 Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.1.4 Advanced: Signaling Settings ......................31 4.1.5 Advanced: Timer Settings ......................... 32 4.1.6 Media Settings ...........................32 4.2 FXS Batch Binding SIP Accounts ........................33 4.3 Batch Create SIP ............................33 4.4 Advanced SIP Settings ..........................34 4.4.1 Networking ............................34...
  • Page 7 Series Analog Gateway User Manual 7.4 Cloud Management ............................56 7.5 TR069 ................................57 7.6 SNMP ................................58 7.7 Auto Provision Settings ..........................58 8. Logs ..................................59 8.1 Log Settings ..............................59 8.2 CDR ................................61 OpenVox Communication Co. ,LTD.
  • Page 8: Overview

    The iAG801 Analog Gateway is developed for interconnecting a wide selection of codecs including G.711A, G.711U, G.722, G.726, G.729A, iLBC. iAG801 series use standard SIP protocol and compatible with leading VoIP platform, IPPBX and SIP servers, such as Asterisk, Issabel, 3CX, FreeSWITCH, BroadSoft and VOS VoIP operating platform.
  • Page 9: Product Appearance

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 1.3 Product Appearance The picture below is the appearance of iAG801 analog gateway. Figure 1-3-1 Product Appearance Figure 1-3-2 Front Panel 1: Channel Status Indicator 2: Network Status Indicator 3: Running Status Indicator 4: Power Status Indicator...
  • Page 10: Main Features

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 1.4 Main Features System Features NTP time synchronization and client time synchronization  Support modify username and password for web login  Update firmware online, backup/restore configuration file  Abundant Log Info, Automatically Reboot, Call status display ...
  • Page 11: Physical Information

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 1.5 Physical Information Table 1-5-1 Description of Physical Information Weight 400g Size 170*98*26mm -20~70°C (Storage) Temperature 0~50°C (Operation) Operation humidity 10%~90% non-condensing Power source 12VDC/2A Max power 1.6 Software Default IP: 172.16.99.1 Username: admin Password: admin Please enter the default IP in your browser to scan and configure the module you want.
  • Page 12: System

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 2. System 2.1 Status On the "Status" page, you will see Port/SIP/Routing/Network information on display. Figure 2-1-1 System Status 2.2 Time Table 2-2-1 Description of Time Settings Options Definition System Time Your gateway system time.
  • Page 13: Login Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual NTP Server 3 The second reserved NTP server. For example, [time.nist.gov]. Whether enable automatically synchronize from NTP server or not. ON Auto-Sync from NTP is enable, OFF is disable this function. Sync NTP Sync time from NTP server.
  • Page 14 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 2-3-1 Description of Login Settings Options Definition Define your username and password to manage your gateway, without User Name space here. Allowed characters "-_+. < >&0-9a-zA-Z". Length: 1-32 characters. Password Allowed characters "-_+. < >&0-9a-zA-Z". Length: 4-32 characters.
  • Page 15: General

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 2.4 General 2.4.1 Language Settings On our gateway products, you can set different languages according to your needs. First, you need to turn on the "Advanced" mode. And then "Download" the current language pack of the system.
  • Page 16: Tools

    The analog gateway provides two firmware upgrade methods, you can choose system upgrade or system online upgrade. To select the system upgrade, you need to download the relevant firmware from the OpenVox website first. The system online upgrade is an easier way with one-click upgrade.
  • Page 17 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Figure 2-5-3 Upload and Backup Configuration Files Figure 2-5-4 Voice Record Figure 2-5-5 Restore Configuration File Figure 2-5-6 Restore System Notice: You can restore the gateway to factory settings by dialing. Connect the phone to the FXS port of the gateway and dial "*1*2*3*4"...
  • Page 18: Information

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 2.6 Information On the "Information" page, there shows some basic information about the analog gateway. You can see software and hardware version, storage usage, memory usage and some help information. Figure 2-6-1 System Information OpenVox Communication Co.
  • Page 19: Analog

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 3. Analog You can see much information about your ports on this page. 3.1 Channel Settings Figure 3-1-1 Channel System Click the button to automatically modify the corresponding port information. Figure 3-1-2 FXS Port Configure OpenVox Communication Co.
  • Page 20: Hotline Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 3.2 Hotline Settings Call pick-up is a feature used in a telephone system, which allows one phone to answer a call on the another phone. You can set the "Time Out" and "Number" parameters individually or globally for each port. This function is realized by dialing a series of specific numbers, provided that you enable this function and set the "number"...
  • Page 21: Dial Matching Table

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 3.3 Dial Matching Table The dial matching table is to effectively judge whether the received number is complete so that it can be sent in time. The correct use of the dial matching table can help shorten the call establishment time.
  • Page 22 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 3-4-1 Instruction of General Options Definition Specifies the number of seconds we attempt to dial the Dial timeout specified devices. How long generated tones (DTMF and MF) will be Tone duration played on the channel. (in milliseconds).
  • Page 23 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Figure 3-4-3 Country Configuration Table 3-4-3 Definition of Country Settings Options Definition Country Set the signal tone standard of the country where the gateway is located. Ring cadence List of duration the physical bell rings.
  • Page 24: Special Function Keys

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 3.5 Special Function Keys Figure 3-5-1 Function keys 3.6 Driver Figure 3-6-1 General Table 3-6-1 Definition of General Options Definition Codec Set the global encoding: mulaw, alaw Impedance Configuration for impedance. Enable High Ring High ring enable help.
  • Page 25 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Figure 3-6-2 CallerID Detect Table 3-6-2 Definition of CallerID Detect Options Definition cidbeforering Switch to handle irregular CID function. cidbuflen CID media stream length byte size. cutcidbufheadlen CID media stream header length byte size.
  • Page 26: Voip

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4. VoIP 4.1 SIP Endpoint On this page, the status information about the SIP account is displayed. Figure 4-1-1 SIP Endpoints Click the edit button to modify the corresponding SIP information. 4.1.1 Main Endpoint Settings There are 3 kinds of registration types for choose on the VoxStack series analog gateways.
  • Page 27 Series Analog Gateway User Manual For convenience, we have designed a method that you can register your SIP endpoint to your gateway, thus your gateway just work as a server. Figure 4-1-3 Main Endpoint Settings When "Gateway is registered to the endpoint", you need to fill in the username and password, and you can register multiple SIP endpoints to the server.
  • Page 28 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 4-1-1 Definition of Endpoint Settings Options Options Definition Name A name which is able to read. And it's only used for user's reference. Username Username for authentication between the endpoint and the gateway.
  • Page 29: Advanced: Registration Options

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.1.2 Advanced: Registration Options Figure 4-1-5 Registration Options Table 4-1-2 Definition of Registration Options Options Definition Authentication User A username to use only for registration. When Gateway registers as a SIP user agent to a SIP proxy Register Extension (provider), calls from this provider connect to this local extension.
  • Page 30: Call Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual switch themselves. Enable Outboundproxy to Host 4.1.3 Call Settings Table 4-1-3 Definition of Call Options Options Definition Set default DTMF Mode for sending DTMF. Default: rfc2833. DTMF Mode Other options: 'info', SIP INFO message (application/dtmf-relay);...
  • Page 31: Advanced: Signaling Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.1.4 Advanced: Signaling Settings Table 4-1-4 Definition of Signaling Options Options Definition Whether to generate an incoming ring tone. Never: indicates that the incoming signal is never applicable; Inbound In-band Signaling Optional values: yes, no, never;...
  • Page 32: Advanced: Timer Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.1.5 Advanced: Timer Settings Table 4-1-5 Definition of Timer Options Options Definition This timer is used primarily in INVITE transactions. The default for Timer. Default T1 Timer The default T1 clock is 500 milliseconds or if you have qualify=yes it will measure the round-trip time between the running gateway and the device.
  • Page 33: Fxs Batch Binding Sip Accounts

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.2 FXS Batch Binding SIP Accounts If you want to bind SIP accounts in batches on the FXS port, you can configure this page. Notice: It is only available in the "This gateway registers with the endpoint" working mode.
  • Page 34: Advanced Sip Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.4 Advanced SIP Settings 4.4.1 Networking Table 4-4-1 Regular Choice Options Definition UDP Bind Port Choose a port on which to listen for UDP traffic. Enable TCP Enable request server for incoming TCP link (default is no).
  • Page 35 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Through the use of the "test_stun_monitor" module, the gateway has the ability to detect when the perceived external network address has changed. When the "stun_monitor" is installed and configured, "chan_sip" will renew all outbound Subscribe registrations when the monitor detects any sort of network change has occurred.
  • Page 36: Stun Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.4.3 STUN Settings Table 4-4-3 Definition of STUN Settings Options Options Definition Start Turn on function Server Port Default port 3478 Refresh Request Interval Time interval in seconds, default 30 seconds Server IP Address/Domain Name Server address or domain name 4.4.4 RTP Settings...
  • Page 37 Series Analog Gateway User Manual This filed MUST NOT contain spaces. When speaking back to other SIP peers, the other peers should include an "Allow" header to tell us the implementation of the SIP method. However, some peers do not include "Allow" headers or forge the methods they implement.
  • Page 38: Security And Media

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 4.4.6 Security and Media Table 4-4-5 Instruction of Security and Media Options Definition If available, use the user name field of the authentication line to match Match Auth Username instead of using the user name of the user name field.
  • Page 39: Sip Account Security

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual for 'no answer' applications to work, you need to run the progress() application in the priority before the app. TOS for SIP Packets Sets type of service for SIP packets TOS for RTP Packets Sets type of service for RTP packets 4.5 Sip Account Security...
  • Page 40 Series Analog Gateway User Manual TLS Verify Server Enable or disable TLS verify server (default is no). Port Specify the port for remote connection. Values include tlsv1, sslv3, sslv2, specify protocol for outbound client TLS Client Method connections (default is sslv2).
  • Page 41: Routing

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 5. Routing The gateway has a friendly user interface and very flexible settings. It supports up to 512 routing rules and each routing rule supports up to 100 pairs of calling/called number filtering and conversion operations. It supports DID function (the use of DID function: how to use the T1/E1 gateway DID function of China Telecom).
  • Page 42 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 5-1-1 Definition of Call Routing Rule Options Definition This is a rule name. The type of match usually used to describe Routing Name (for example, ‘sip1 TO port1' or ‘port1 TO sip1'). Call Is From Source of the call.
  • Page 43 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 5-1-2 Definition of Advanced Routing Rule Options Definition A Dial Pattern is a unique set of digits that will select this route and send the call to the designated trunks. If a dialed pattern matches this route, no subsequent routes will be tried.
  • Page 44: Groups

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual Time Patterns that will use this Time mode setting of routing rules. Route What destination number will you dial? Forward Number This is very useful when you have a transfer call. Failover Call The gateway will attempt to send the call by the order you specified.
  • Page 45 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Figure 5-2-2 Create a Group Figure 5-2-3 Modify a Group Table 5-2-1 Definition of Routing Groups Options Definition Group The name of the route, used to describe the type of this call route, for description example, sip1 TO port1 or port1 TO sip2.
  • Page 46: Batch Create Rules

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 5.3 Batch Create Rules If you bind telephone for each FXO port and want to establish separate call routing for them. For convenience, you can create call routing rules for each FXO port at once in this page in batches.
  • Page 47: Network

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 6. Network On "Network" page, there are "Basic Settings", "VPN Settings", "DDNS Settings", "Toolkit", "Security Settings", and "Security Rules". 6.1 Basic Settings There are three types of LAN port IP to choose from: Factory, Static and DHCP. The default type is: factory, the default IP is 172.16.99.1.
  • Page 48 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 6-1-1 Definition of Network Settings Options Definition Network Type The name of network interface. The method to get IP. Type Static: manually set up your gateway IP. DHCP: dynamically obtain the gateway IP address.
  • Page 49: Vpn Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 6.2 VPN Settings You can select VPN type and upload OpenVPN client configuration file or fill in PPTP VPN account information. If successful, you can see a VPN virtual network card on the system status page. You can refer to the parameter hints and sample configuration.
  • Page 50: Toolkit

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 6-3-1 Definition of DDNS Settings Options Definition DDNS Enable/Disable DDNS(dynamic domain name server) Type Set the type of DDNS server. Username Your DDNS account's login name. Password Your DDNS account's password. Your domain The domain to which your web server will belong.
  • Page 51 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Figure 6-4-3 Capture Network Data Table 6-4-1 Definition of Channel Recording Options Definition Interface The name of network interface. Source Host Address Specify the source address of the data you want to get Destination Host...
  • Page 52: Security Settings

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 6.5 Security Settings Figure 6-5-1 Security Settings Interface 6.6 Security Rules Figure 6-5-1 Security Settings Interface OpenVox Communication Co. ,LTD. URL: www.openvox.cn...
  • Page 53: Advanced

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 7. Advanced 7.1 API When you make "Enable" switch to "on", this page is available. Figure 7-1-1 API Interface Table 7-1-1 Definition of Asterisk API Options Definition Port Network port number Manager Name Name of the manager cannot contain spaces Password for the administrator.
  • Page 54 Series Analog Gateway User Manual eparator. Example: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 or 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0& 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 If you want to permit many hosts or network, use char & as s Permit eparator.Example: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 or 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0&1 0.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 General information about the system and ability to run system System management commands, such as Shutdown, Restart, and Reload.
  • Page 55: Cli

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual Figure 7-1-2 Putty Display Image 7.2 CLI In this page, you are allowed to run Asterisk commands. Figure 7-2-1 Asterisk Command Interface For example: enter "help" or "?" in the command bar, after execution, the page will prompt for executable commands, as shown in the figure above.
  • Page 56: File Editor

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 7.3 File Editor On this page, you are allowed to edit and create configuration files. Figure 7-3-1 Configuration Files List Notice: After modifying the configuration file, Asterisk needs to be reloaded. 7.4 Cloud Management Figure 7-4-1 Cloud Management Interface OpenVox Communication Co.
  • Page 57: Tr069

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 7.5 TR069 Figure 7-5-1 TR069 Interface OpenVox Communication Co. ,LTD. URL: www.openvox.cn...
  • Page 58: Snmp

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 7.6 SNMP Figure 7-6-1 SNMP Interface 7.7 Auto Provision Settings Figure 7-7-1 Auto Provision Settings OpenVox Communication Co. ,LTD. URL: www.openvox.cn...
  • Page 59: Logs

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 8. Logs 8.1 Log Settings In the log setting interface, open the corresponding log option, and you can view different logs in the corresponding interface. Take the system log as an example. Figure 8-1-1 Logs Settings Figure 8-1-2 System Log Output OpenVox Communication Co.
  • Page 60 Series Analog Gateway User Manual Table 8-1-1 Definition of Log Option Options Definition System Logs Whether to open the system log. switch on : when the size of log file reaches the max size, the system will cut a half of Auto clean the file.
  • Page 61: Cdr

    Series Analog Gateway User Manual 8.2 CDR You can browse the details of each call record on this page. If you need to search for a specific record, you can use the filter function. Figure 8-2-1 Call Detail Record OpenVox Communication Co.

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