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User Manual IAG804/IAG808 User Manual Address: 10/F, Building 6-A, Baoneng Science and Technology Industrial Park, Longhua New District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China 518109 Tel: +86-755-82535461, 82535095, 82535362 Fax: +86-755-83823074 Business Contact: sales@openvox.cn Technical Support: support@openvox.com.cn Business Hours: 09:00-18:00(GMT+8) from Monday to Friday ...
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User Manual Version1.0 (2016-03-03) OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd www.openvoxtech.com...
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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.
User Manual Table of Contents 1. Overview..........................1 What is IAG804/808? Sample Application Product Appearance Main Features Physical Information Software 2. System ...........................6 Status Time Login Settings General, Cluster, Tools and Information Language Settings Scheduled Reboot Reboot Tools Information 3. Analog..........................12...
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User Manual NAT Settings RTP Settings Parsing and Compatibility Security Media 5.Routing ..........................30 Call Routing Rules Groups 6 Network, Advanced and Logs....................34 Network Network Settings VPN Settings DDNS Settings Toolkit Advanced Asterisk API Asterisk CLI Asterisk File Editor Logs OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd...
There are four models with Analog Gateway, the 4FXS, 8FXS, 4FXO and 8FXO, and there are 4/8 ports in iAG804/808. The Modular Design Analog Gateways are developed for interconnecting the PSTN networks with a wide selection of codecs and signaling protocol, including G.711A, G.711U, G.729, G.722, G.723, iLBC to quickly reduce communication expenses and maximize cost-savings.
User Manual Sample Application Figure 1-2-1 Topological Graph Product Appearance The picture below is appearance of Analog Series Gateway. OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd www.openvoxtech.com...
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User Manual Figure 1-3-1 Product Appearance Figure 1-3-2 Front Panel 1 : System LED 2 : Network interface LED 3 : Power Indicator Figure 1-3-4 Back Panel 1 : Analog Telephone Interface (8) 2 : Channel indicator (8) 3 : USB Interface(1)
User Manual Main Features Modular design ○ Based on Asterisk ○ Editable Asterisk configuration file Support T.38 fax relay and T.30 fax transparent, can continually fax multiple page Echo cancellation and Static jitter buffer ...
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User Manual Please enter the default IP in your browser to scan and configure the module you want. Now we offer you two RJ45 Network ports to access to your gateway on the board, ETH1 and ETH2. You can choose either of them and they are the same.
User Manual 2. System Status On the “Status” page, you will see Port/SIP/Network information and status. Figure 2-1-1 System Status Time Table 2-2-1 Description of Time Settings Options Definition System Time Your gateway system time. The world time zone. Please select the one which is the same or...
User Manual NTP Server 1 Time server domain or hostname. For example, [time.asia.apple.com]. NTP Server 2 The first reserved NTP server. For example, [time.windows.com]. Whether enable automatically synchronize from NTP server or not. ON is Auto-Sync from NTP enable, OFF is disable this function.
User Manual Table 2-3-1 Description of Login Settings Options Definition NOTES: Your gateway doesn’t have administration role. All you can do here is defining the username and password to manage your gateway. And it has all privileges to operate your gateway.
User Manual File” and “Add”, those will be ok. Figure 2-4-1 Language Settings Scheduled Reboot If switch it on, you can manage your gateway to reboot automatically as you like. There are four reboot types for you to choose, “By Day, By Week, By Month and By Running Time”.
User Manual Reboot Tools On the “Tools” pages, there are reboot, update, upload, backup and restore toolkits. You can choose system reboot and Asterisk reboot separately. Figure 2-4-5 Reboot Prompt If you press “Yes”, your system will reboot and all current calls will be dropped. Asterisk Reboot is the same.
User Manual Sometimes there is something wrong with your gateway that you don’t know how to solve it, mostly you will select factory reset. Then you just need to press a button, your gateway will be reset to the factory status.
User Manual 3. Analog You can see much information about your ports on this page. Channel Settings Figure 3-1-1 Channel System On this page, you can see every port status. Advanced Settings Dialing rules is used to effectively judge whether the received number sequence is complete, in...
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User Manual Table 3-2-1 Instruction of General Options Definition How long generated tones (DTMF and MF) will be played on the Tone duration channel. (in milliseconds) Dial timeout Specifies the number of seconds we attempt to dial the specified devices.
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User Manual Figure 3-2-3 CallerID detect Table 3-2-3 Instruction of CallerID detect Options Definition Use Callerid Turn on/off callerid detect function Hide Callerid Turn on/off callerid detect function Figure 3-2-4 Busy detect Table 3-2-4 Instruction of Busy detect Options...
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User Manual Figure 3-2-5 Silence detect Table 3-2-5 Definition of Silence detect Options Definition Turn on/off silence detect function Silence detect What we consider silence: the lower, the more sensitive, eg:250 is Silence threshold 250ms. Range: 100 to 500(100 to 500ms), default: 250...
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User Manual Enable/disable T.30 ECM (error correction mode) by default. Figure 3-2-7 Country Configuration Table 3-2-7 Definition of Country Options Definition Country Configuration for location specific tone indications. Ring cadence List of durations the physical bell rings. Dial tone Set of tones to be played when one picks up the hook.
User Manual Special Function Keys Figure 3-3-1 Function keys Table 3-3-1 Definition of Function keys Options Definition None Keys Blind Transfer help. None Keys Blind Transfer Blind Transfer Blind Transfer help. Asked Transfer Asked Transfer help. OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd...
User Manual 4. SIP SIP Endpoints This page shows everything about your SIP, you can see status of each SIP. Figure 4-1-1 SIP Status You can click button to add a new SIP endpoint, and if you want to modify existed endpoints, you can click button.
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User Manual Figure 4-1-2 Anonymous Registration 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 Register to Gateway Also you can choose registration by “This gateway registers with the endpoint”, it’s the same with OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd...
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User Manual “None”, except name and password. Figure 4-1-4 Register to Server Table 4-1-1 Definition of SIP Options Options Definition A name which is able to read by human. And it’s only used for user’s Name reference. Username User Name the endpoint will use to authenticate with the gateway.
User Manual This sets the possible transport types for outgoing. Order of usage, when the respective transport protocols are enabled, is UDP, TCP, TLS. The first Transport enabled transport type is only used for outbound messages until a Registration takes place. During the peer Registration the transport type may change to another supported type if the peer requests so.
User Manual By default, the gateway will honor the session version number in SDP packets and will only modify the SDP session if the version number change. Turn this option off to force the gateway to ignore the SDP session Honor SDP Version version number and treat all SDP data as new data.
User Manual Minimum Session Minimum session refresh interval in seconds. Default is 90secs. Refresh Interval Maximum Session Maximum session refresh interval in seconds. Defaults to 1800secs. Refresh Interval Session Refresher The session refresher, uac or uas. Defaults to uas.
User Manual Enable DNS SRV lookups on outbound calls Note: the gateway only uses the first host in SRV records Disabling DNS SRV lookups disables the ability Enable Hostname to place SIP calls based on domain names to some other SIP users on the...
User Manual Match External Only substitute the externaddr or externhost setting if it matches. Address Locally Disallow all dynamic hosts from registering as any IP address used for Dynamic Exclude staticly defined hosts. This helps avoid the configuration error for allowing Static your users to register at the same address as a SIP provider.
User Manual Parsing and Compatibility Table 4-3-4 Instruction of Parsing and Compatibility Options Definition Check header tags, character conversion in URIs, and multiline headers Strict RFC for strict SIP compatibility(defaul t is yes) Interpretation Send Compact Send compact SIP headers...
User Manual Number of Number of registration attempts before we give up. 0 = continue forever, Registration hammering the other server until it accepts the registration. Default is 0 Attempts Enter '0' tries, continue forever. for unlimited Security Table 4-3-5 Instruction of Security...
User Manual Media Table 4-3-6 Instruction of Media Options Definition Some ISDN links send empty media frames before the call is in ringing or progress state. The SIP channel will then send 183 indicating early media which will be empty - thus users get no ring signal. Setting this to "yes" will...
User Manual 5.Routing Call Routing Rules Figure 5-1-1 Routing Rules You are allowed to set up new routing by , and after setting routing rules, move rules’ order by pulling up and down, click button to edit the routing and to delete it.
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User Manual Figure 5-1-2 Modify a Call Routing Rule Table 5-1-1 Definition of Call Routing Rule Options Definition The name of this route. Should be used to describe what types of calls this Routing Name route matches (for example, ‘SIP2GSM’ or ‘GSM2SIP’) Call Comes in From The launching point of incoming calls.
User Manual Table 5-1-2 Definition of Advance Routing Rule Options Definition Dial Patterns that Callee ID Manipulation Help will use this Route Set the Caller ID What caller ID name would you like to set before sending this call to the endpoint.
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User Manual Figure 5-2-2 Create a Group Figure 5-2-2 Modify a Group Table 5-2-1 Definition of Routing Groups Options Definition The mean of this route. Should be used to describe what types of calls this Group Name route match (for example, ‘sip1 TO port1’ or ‘port1 To sip2’) OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd...
User Manual 6 Network, Advanced and Logs Network On “Network” page, there are “Network Settings”, ”VPN Setting”, “DDNS Settings”, and “Toolkit”. Network Settings There are three types of LAN port IP, Factory, Static and DHCP. Factory is the default type, and it is 172.16.99.1.
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User Manual Table 6-1-1 Definition of Network Settings Definition Options The name of network interface. Interface The method to get IP. Type Factory: Getting IP address by Slot Number (System information to check slot number). Static: manually set up your gateway IP.
User Manual Table 6-1-2 Definition of DNS Settings Options Definition DNS Servers A list of DNS IP address. Basically this info is from your local network service provider. VPN Settings You can upload the VPN client configuration, if success, you can see a VPN virtual network card on SYSTEM status page.
User Manual Figure 6-1-5 DDNS Interface Table 6-1-3 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.
User Manual Advanced Asterisk API When you make “Enable” switch to “on”, this page is available. Figure6-2-1 API Interface Table 6-2-1 Definition of Asterisk API Options Definition Port Network port number Manager Name Name of the manager without space Manager secret Password for the manager.
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User Manual Deny If you want to deny many hosts or networks, use char & as separator. 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 Permit If you want to permit many hosts or network, use char & as separator. 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...
User Manual Figure 6-2-2 Putty Access Asterisk CLI In this page, you are allowed to run Asterisk commands. Figure 6-2-3 Asterisk Command Interface Table 6-2-2 Definition of Asterisk API Options Definition Command Type your Asterisk CLI commands here to check or debug your gateway.
User Manual Asterisk File Editor On this page, you are allowed to edit and create configuration files. Click the file to edit. Figure 6-2-4 Configuration Files List Click “New Configuration File” to create a new configuration file. After editing or creating, please reload Asterisk.
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User Manual Figure 6-3-1 System Logs Control Figure 6-3-2 System Logs Output Notice: The same to Asterisk Logs and SIP Logs. OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd www.openvoxtech.com...
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User Manual Table 6-3-1 Definition of Log Setting Options Definition System Logs Whether enable or disable system log. Auto clean switch on : (System Logs) when the size of log file reaches the max size, the system will cut a half of the file. New logs will be retained.
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User Manual You can scan your CDR easily on web GUI, and also you can delete, clean up export your CDR information. Figure 6-3-3 CDR Output Thank You for Choosing OpenVox Products! OpenVox Communication Co.Ltd www.openvoxtech.com...
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