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  • Page 1 EQ-128O FXO Analog VoIP Gateway User Manual V1.0...
  • Page 2 Preface Welcome Thanks for choosing the EQ-128O Analog Gateway for VoIP! We hope you will make full use of this rich-feature FXO VoIP Gateway. About This Manual This manual provides information about the introduction of the analog VoIP gateway, and about how to install, configure or use it.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 Product Introduction ........................5 1.1 Overview ................................ 5 1.2 Application Scenario ............................. 5 1.3 Product Appearance ............................6 1.3.1 Appearance of EQ-128O ........................6 1.3.2 Ports and Connector ..........................7 1.4 Features & Functions .............................8 2 Quick Installation ........................12 2.1 Installation Attentions ........................... 12 2.2 RJ45 Wire Sequence .............................
  • Page 4 4 Configurations on Web Interface ..................... 19 4.1 Preparations for Login ...........................19 4.1.1 Network Connection ........................... 19 4.1.2 Log In Web Interface .......................... 20 4.2 Navigation Tree .............................21 4.3 Status & Statistics ............................22 4.3.1 System Information ..........................22 4.3.2 Port Status ............................25 4.3.3 Current Call ............................26 4.3.4 RTP Session ............................
  • Page 5 4.10.1 Line Parameter ..........................40 4.10.2 FXO Parameter ..........................42 4.10.3 Media Parameter ..........................46 4.10.4 Service Parameter ..........................48 4.10.5 SIP Compatibility ..........................51 4.10.6 NAT Parameter ..........................55 4.10.7 Speed dial ............................55 4.10.8 Feature Code ............................ 56 4.10.9 System Parameter ..........................58 4.11 Call &...
  • Page 6 4.13.6 User Manage ............................ 79 4.13.7 Remote Server ..........................79 4.13.8 Record Parameter ..........................80 4.13.9 Radius Parameter ..........................80 4.13.10 Action URL ...........................81 4.13.11 SIP PNP ............................82 4.13.12 NMS Configuration ........................83 4.14 Security ...............................83 4.14.1 WEB ACL ............................83 4.14.2 Telnet ACL ............................84 4.14.3 Passwords ............................84 4.15 Tools ................................
  • Page 7: Product Introduction

    Each board has 8 FXO ports and the gateway supports 128 FXO ports at maximum. EQ-128O supports the standard SIP protocol and it's compatible with leading IMS/NGN platforms and SIP-based IP telephony systems. Which is ideally suited for small and medium businesses, call centers and multi-location environments that need VoIP services.
  • Page 8: Product Appearance

    1.3 Product Appearance 1.3.1 Appearance of EQ-128O Front View: Back View:...
  • Page 9: Ports And Connector

    1.3.2 Ports and Connector The description of interfaces of EQ-128O Port Name Connector Description Power Jack Power Jack To connect 100-240V AC 50-60HZ power supply Power Switch Power Switch Turn on or turn off power supply LAN Port To connect to the IP network over a DSL modem or...
  • Page 10: Features & Functions

    RST Reset Button Reset Button button for about 6-10 seconds to restore the device to factory default settings. The description of indicators of EQ-128O Indicator Definition Status Description Power supply is normal .
  • Page 11 TR069 and SNMP  Multiple codecs: G.711A/U,G.723.1,G.729A/B etc.  Fully compatible with leading IMS/NGN, SIP based IP telephony system   Physical Interfaces Capacity  Range from 8 to 128 FXO Capacity  Range from 8 to 128 FXO Support 16 user board slots User Board ...
  • Page 12 Answer Delay  Busy Tone Detection  No Current Detection   VoIP Protocol: SIP v2.0 (UDP/TCP),RFC3261,SDP,RTP(RFC2833), RFC3262,3263,3264,3265,  3515,2976,3311 SIP TLS/SRTP  RTP/RTCP, RFC2198, 1889  RFC4028 Session Timer  RFC3266 IPv6 in SDP  RFC2806 TEL URI  RFC3581 NAT,rport ...
  • Page 13  Environmental 1+1 Power Supply: 100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz  Power Consumption:60W(Typical)  Operating Temperature:0 ℃ ~ 45 ℃  Storage Temperature: -20 ℃ ~80 ℃  Humidity:10%-90% Non-Condensing  Dimensions(W/D/H): 440*300*135mm  Unit Weight: 9.3kg   Maintenance SNMP v1/v2/v3 ...
  • Page 14: Quick Installation

    Quick Installation 2.1 Installation Attentions To avoid unexpected accident or device damage, please read the following instructions before installing the EQ device: EQ-128O is equipped with RJ45 ports;  Anti-jamming: to reduce the interference with telephone calls, it’s highly recommended ...
  • Page 15: Rj45 Wire Sequence

    flat surface or a cabinet. 2.2 RJ45 Wire Sequence EQ-128O is equipped with RJ45 interface as FXO port. The internal wire sequence of RJ45 cable is shown as follows: 2.3 Installation Steps Connect the power adapter to the power jack of the EQ device, connect one end of the ...
  • Page 16 Connect PSTN line to the FXO port(s). ...
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    3.2 Description of Feature Codes EQ-128O provides convenient telephone functions. Connect a telephone to the FXO port and dial a specific feature code, and you can query corresponding information. Code...
  • Page 18 *150* Dial *150*1 to set IP address as static IP address; dial *150*2 to set IP address as DHCP IP address *152* Dial *152* to set IPv4 address, for example: Dial *152*192*168*1*10# to set IPv4 address as 192.168.1.10 *156* Dial *156* to set IPv4 gateway, for example: Dial *156*192*168*1*1# to set IPv4 gateway as 192.168.1.1 *153* Dial *153* to set IPv4 netmask, for example:...
  • Page 19: Send Or Receive Fax

    Switch between incoming calls, If not in session, flash/hook will Flash/Hook switch a new channel for new call. Note: Some of the above feature codes will be realized on the available platform. 3.3 Send or Receive Fax 3.3.1 Fax Mode Supported T.38(IP-based)...
  • Page 20: Local Ivr Operation

    3.4 Local IVR Operation 3.4.1 Inquiring the IP address Connect a PSTN line to one of the FXO ports of the gateway, and then use a mobile phone or a fixed telephone to dial the number of the PSTN line. After you hear a dialing tone or a voice prompt, dial *158# to inquire the IP address of the gateway.
  • Page 21: Configurations On Web Interface

    Pick up the phone dial *153*255*255*0*0# and then hang up the phone. Configure gateway IP address  Pick up the phone dial *156*172*16*0*1# and then hang up the phone. Query the IP address of the gateway:  Pick up the phone, dial *158#.
  • Page 22: Log In Web Interface

    Secondly, check the connectivity between the PC and the device. Click Start  Run of PC and enter cmd to execute ‘ping 192.168.11.1’ to check whether the IP address of the gateway runs normally. 4.1.2 Log In Web Interface Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the gateway (the default IP is 192.168.11.1). Then the login GUI will be displayed.
  • Page 23: Navigation Tree

    Security -> Password Modification interface. 4.2 Navigation Tree The web management system of the EQ-128O VoIP device consists of the navigation tree and detailed configuration interfaces. Choose a node of the navigation tree to enter into a detailed configuration interface.
  • Page 24: Status & Statistics

    Figure 4- 1 Navigation Tree of Web Interface 4.3 Status & Statistics The ‘Status & Statistics’ menu mainly displays all kinds of information. It includes the following sub-menus: System Information, Port Status, Current Call, RTP Session, CDR, Record Statistics and VPN State . 4.3.1 System Information Log in the Web interface, and then click Status &...
  • Page 25 Figure 4- 3-1 System Information...
  • Page 26 Table 4.3.1 Explanation of Items on System Information Interface: Parameter Explanation A unique ID of each device. This ID is used for warranty and cloud Device ID server authentication. Hardware address of the gateway MAC address There are three kinds of IP address: DHCP: Obtain IP address automatically.
  • Page 27: Port Status

    check network connection and the NTP server. Total bytes of message received and sent by the device. Traffic Statistics Detailed usage of Flash memory Usage of Flash Usage of RAM in detailed RAM usage of Linux core Linux Usage of RAM in Detailed RAM usage of AOS The software version that runs on the EQ device.
  • Page 28: Current Call

    4.3.3 Current Call Call statistics for each port of the device, including: port number, port type, source, destination, connection time, and duration. 4.3.4 RTP Session On the Status & Statistics  RTP Session page, you can view the real-time RTP session information, including: port, payload type, packet period, local port, peer IP, peer port, sent packets, received packets, lost packets, jitter and duration.
  • Page 29: Cdr

    4.3.5 CDR (Call Detail Record): is a data record produced by a telephone exchange or a telecommunication device, which contains the details of a telephone call that passes through the device. On the Status & Statistic  CDR page, you can enable the CDR function and view the details of all calls through the FXO ports of the EQ device.
  • Page 30: Quick Setup Wizard

    4.4 Quick Setup Wizard Quick setup wizard guides user to configure the device step by step. User only needs to configure network, SIP server and SIP port in the Quick Setup Wizard interface. Basically, after these three steps, user is able to make voice call via the EQ device. For the configurations of network, SIP server and SIP port, please refer to 4.5 , 4.6 and 4.9 .
  • Page 31: Network

    4.5 Network 4.5.1 Local Network The user can configure the IP protocol, IP address obtain method, management address and DNS server of the EQ device on the "Network Local Network" page. EQ analog gateway supports IPv4 and IPv4&IPv6 two IP protocols and supports three IP address obtain methods (that is, automatically obtain through a DHCP server, setting a static IP address, and through PPPoE ).
  • Page 32: Vlan(Virtual Local Area Network

    4.5.2 VLAN(Virtual Local Area Network) In order to control the impacts brought by broadcast storms, you can divide the local-area network into three VLAN groups, including data VLAN, voice VLAN and management VLAN on the Network  VLAN page. Management VLAN transmits management-related packets, such as packets of SNMP, TR069, Web and Telnet, while voice VLAN transmits the VoIP signals and voices produced by the device itself.
  • Page 33: Dhcp Option

    Set the priority of a VLAN based on 802.1P protocol. 0 is the Priority(0-7) highest priority. Set a DHCP IP address or static IP address for a VLAN, and set Network Setting the IP address of the DNS server used by the VLAN. After the configurations are finished, you need to restart the device for the Note:...
  • Page 34: Qos

    4.5.4 The EQ device can label QoS priority on the IP messages it sends out, so as to resolve network delay or network congestion. Meanwhile, the device can give different QoS tags for management-related packets of Web/Telnet, voice packets and signal packets. Figure 4- 5-4 Qos 4.5.5 ARP is address resolution protocol, which helps to get the MAC address of a device through...
  • Page 35: Sip Server

    4.6 SIP Server SIP server is the main component of VoIP network and is responsible for establishing all SIP calls. SIP server is also called SIP proxy server or register server. Both IPPBX and softswitch can act as the role of SIP server. Figure 4-6 Configure SIP Server Information...
  • Page 36 Table 4.6 Explanation of Parameters for SIP Server Parameter Explanation Choose SIP protocol stack, support IPv4 and IPv6, please choose IP Protocol for SIP Stack the corresponding protocol according to the actual connected server The IP address or domain name of the SIP server. It is provided SIP Server Address by VoIP service provider.
  • Page 37: Ip Profile

    second limitation for registrations. The way of SIP-based transmission. It can be UDP, TCP, TLS or SIP Transport Type Automatic. Default: UDP. If this parameter is selected, the local port of the EQ device for Use Random Port using SIP services is chosen by random. The UDP/TCP port of EQ device for using SIP services.
  • Page 39: Tel Profile

    4.8 Tel Profile The device supports setting different values for the line parameters to each port. Different ports can be configured with different gains and fax parameters as needed. Tel profile is used to create a configuration group of line parameters, service parameters, and fax parameters for the port.
  • Page 40: Port

    4.9 Port A unique SIP account used for registration can be configured for each FXO port of EQ device. Parameters of the SIP account include port number, whether to register, primary display name, primary SIP user ID, primary Authenticate ID, primary Authenticate password, off-hook auto-dial number, caller ID and so on.
  • Page 41 Figure 4- 9 Configure SIP Account for Port Registration Table 4- 9 Explanation of Parameters Related to SIP Registration Parameter Explanation Port The FXO port corresponding to this account Disable port Whether to disable port temporally Registration Whether to enable registration for the port IP profile (need to be created in advance, refer to 4.6 IP profile IP Profile configuration)
  • Page 42: Advanced

    Display Name Description of SIP account. It is used to identify the SIP account. User ID of the SIP account, which is provided by VoIP service SIP User ID provider (ITSP) for registration. Usually it is in the form of digits similar to phone number or an actual phone number.
  • Page 43 Table 4.10.1 Explanation of Line Parameters Parameter Explanation The signal tone standard after a phone is picked up. Choose Call Process Tone national standards from the drop-down box. Default value is USA. Set the duration, interval and number of repetitions for the call Call Waiting Tone waiting tone Auto Gain Control...
  • Page 44: Fxo Parameter

    (automatically match with the peer fax mode). There are three fax modes: T.38, T.30(Pass-through), and Fax Mode Adaptive. Include “a=X-fax” If this parameter is enabled, “a=X-fax” attribute will be Attribute carried in SDP Include “a=fax” If this parameter is enabled, “a=fax” attribute will be carried Attribute in SDP Include “a=X-modem”...
  • Page 45 Figure 4- 10-2 Configure FXO Parameters...
  • Page 46 Table 4.10.2 Explanation of FXO Parameters Parameter Explanation Limit the number of concurrent FXO calls ( 0 means no limit, and the maximum number is the total number of FXO ports) which means the number of call requests received by the gateway per second.
  • Page 47 when the FXO device makes an outgoing call, the called number obtained from the SIP message is sent to the analog end digit by digit at a time. When FXO gateway makes an outgoing call, it will Add # As Ending Key automatically add # after the original number as the end key to dial out together.
  • Page 48: Media Parameter

    The busy tone detection cadence needs to be set according to the Busy Tone Detected busy tone system of the PSTN. If you do not know the busy tone standard, you can use the busy tone detection function to detect Cadence the busy tone cadence.
  • Page 49 Figure 4- 10-3 Configure Media Parameters Table 4.10.3 Explanation of Media Parameters Parameter Explanation If this parameter is enabled, the EQ device will choose a port Use Random Port by random as the start port for RTP. When ‘Use Random Port’ is not selected, you need to configure RTP Start Port a start port for RTP.
  • Page 50: Service Parameter

    event to remote terminal, and thus user does not need to handle it locally The device supports G.729, G.711U, G.711A, G.723, Coder Name G.726-16/24/32/40. When outgoing calls are made, G.729 will be used. Payload Type Each kind of coding has a unique load value, refer to RFC3551. Packetization Time The time for voice packaging Rate...
  • Page 51 If this parameter is enabled, the situation will be detected No RTP Detected when there is no RTP packets received during the set time period. Period without RTP The time period when there is no RTP packets received. Packet Table 4.10.4-2 Explanation of Service Parameters Parameter Explanation If this parameter is enabled, user can dial IP address through a...
  • Page 52 DNS Cache Whether to enable DNS cache Domain Re-resolution Interval The time of domain resolution interval When there is an echo during a call, the dsp can eliminate the echo. When the echo cancellation time is longer than the echo Echo Cancel Tail delay, the echo can be eliminated.
  • Page 53: Sip Compatibility

    4.10.5 SIP Compatibility SIP parameters include attended transfer trigger, early media, session timer, heartbeat interval and so on. Figure 4- 10-5.1 Configure SIP Parameters Table 4.10.5-1 Explanation of SIP Parameters Parameter Explanation Whether to enable RFC3407 support. If this parameter is RFC3407 Support enabled, the device will support RFC3407 which defines the SDP capability of backward compatibility.
  • Page 54 If this parameter is enabled, ‘user=phone’ will be contained in “From” SIP URI Includes URI. When calls are routed to PSTN network, the called “user=phone” number will be got from user name. Default value is ‘not enable’. INVITE with If this parameter is enabled, “P-Preferred-Identity” header “P-Preferred-Identity”...
  • Page 55 Flash-hook Operation Mode Choose Mode one, Mode two or Mode three Attended Transfer Trigger Choose ‘On-hook’ or ‘Flash-hook +4’ When enabled, the device will not resend the 200 OK Ignore ACK response message even if it does not receive an ACK message after going off-hook Figure 4- 10-5.2 Configure Default SIP Parameters &...
  • Page 56 Figure 4-10-5.3 Configure Timer in SIP Protocol Table 4.10.5-3 Explanation of Timer Parameters in SIP Protocol Parameter Explanation Value of T1 timer in SIP protocol, default is 500ms Value of T2 timer in SIP protocol, default is 4000ms Value of T4 timer in SIP protocol, default is 5000ms The max timeout of sending or receiving SIP messages, default Max Timeout is 32000ms...
  • Page 57: Nat Parameter

    4.10.6 NAT Parameter NAT Traversal (Network Address Translator Traversal) is a computer networking technique of establishing and maintaining Internet protocol connections across gateways that implement network address translation (NAT). NAT breaks the principle of end-to-end connectivity originally envisioned in the design of the Internet. STUN(Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs)...
  • Page 58: Feature Code

    4.10.8 Feature Code...
  • Page 59 Table 4.10.8 Explanation of Feature Code Parameter Explanation Inquiry LAN port IP address Dial*158# to obtain device’s LAN port IP address Inquiry Phone Number Dial*114# to obtain port account Inquiry PortGroup Number Dial *115# to obtain port group number *150*0#, means pppmodem, *150*1#, means static IP, Setting IP Mode *150*2#, means obtain IP address by DHCP, *150*3#, means pppoe.
  • Page 60: System Parameter

    Activate number Call Forward Unconditional *73#, forbid call forward unconditional Deactivate Call Forward Busy Activate *90*+ forward busy number# Call Forward Busy Deactivate *91#, forbid call forward busy Call Forward No Reply *92*+ forward no reply number# Activate Call Forward No Reply *93#, close this function Deactivate Do Not Disturb Activate...
  • Page 61 Secondary NTP server The service port of secondary NTP server; Default port is 123 port The interval to synchronize the time of the EQ-128O. Default SYN Interval value is 3600s. The time zone of the device; Default configuration is United Time Zone States central time, Chicago.
  • Page 62: Call & Routing

    Telnet port Listening port of telnet service; Default port is 23 After Web port and Telnet port are configured, please restart the device for the Note: configurations to take effect. 4.11 Call & Routing 4.11.1 Port Group When two or more FXO ports need to register with a same SIP account, you can group the ports together and then set an account for the group on the Call &...
  • Page 63 Figure 4- 211-1 Add Port Group Table 4.11.1 Explanation of Parameter for Port Group Parameter Explanation Index The NO. of the port group; It uniquely identifies a route. Description The description of the port group; it is used to identify the port group. Display name of the port group, which will be used in SIP message, for example: INVITE sip:bob@biloxi.com SIP/2.0...
  • Page 64: Ip Trunk

    SIP service subscriber’s ID for authentication; it can be identical to or Authenticate ID different from SIP User ID. Authenticate SIP service subscriber’s password for authentication Password An extension or phone number is pre-assigned here so that the number Off-hook Auto-Dial is automatically dialed as soon as user picks up the phone Auto-dial Delay How long auto-dialing will be delayed...
  • Page 65: Routing Parameter

    Figure 4- 11-2 Configure IP Trunk Table 4.11.2 Explanation of IP Trunk Parameters Parameter Explanation Index The No. of the IP trunk; range is from 0 to 127. Description The description of the IP trunk; it is used to n identify the IP trunk. Remote Address IP address or domain name of the peer device Remote Port...
  • Page 66: Ip  Tel Routing

    after manipulation. Calls from Analog Line Choose calls from analog lines are routed before manipulation or after manipulation. 4.11.4 IP  Tel Routing Calls from IP network can be routed to FXO port or port group of the EQ device through IP Tel routing.
  • Page 67: Tel  Ip/Tel Routing

    Calls to Which port or port group to which calls are routed. 4.11.5 Tel  IP/Tel Routing Calls from the FXO port or port group can be routed to IP trunk or ports of SIP server/other device through Tel IP/Tel routing. Figure 4- 11-5 Add Tel IP/Tel Route Table 4.11.5 Explanation of Tel IP/Tel Route Parameter...
  • Page 68: Call Limit

    the prefix matches any called number. Calls to Choose calls are routed to a port, port group, IP trunk or SIP server 4.11.6 Call Limit Table 4.11.6 Explanation of call limit Parameter Explanation Index The index of call limit Description The description of this call limit;...
  • Page 69: Manipulation

    Daily Connected The times of daily connected calls The times of mi connected calls Minute Connected The times of calls made in minute Dest Port Select the port that needs to be call limit 0 means no limit The call limit only affects the outgoing call from the FXO port Note:...
  • Page 70 Figure 4-12-1 Add IP Tel Called Number Manipulation Table 4.12.1 Explanation of Parameters for IP Tel Called Number Manipulation Parameter Explanation The index of this manipulation; range is from 0 to 127. Each index Index cannot be used repeatedly. 0 is the highest priority Description Description of this manipulation;...
  • Page 71: Tel  Ip/Tel Caller

    Stripped Digits The number of digits which are lessened from the right of the called from Right number Prefix to Add The prefix added to the called number after its digits are lessened. Suffix to Add The suffix added to the called number after its digits are lessened. 4.12.2 Tel ...
  • Page 72: Tel  Ip/Tel Called

    Calls From Determine the calls come from a port or a port group. Set a prefix for caller number. The prefix’s length is less than or equal to that of the caller number, which helps to match the caller number of this Caller Prefix call.
  • Page 73 Figure 4- 12-3 Add Tel  IP/Tel Called Number Manipulation Table 4.12.3 Explanation of Parameters for Tel  IP/Tel Callee Number Manipulation Parameter Explanation The index of this manipulation; range is from 0 to 127. Each index Index cannot be used repeatedly. 0 is the highest priority Description of this manipulation;...
  • Page 74: Management

    0086755 or 00. ‘any’ means match any called number. Determine the call is routed to a port, a port group, an IP trunk or a Calls to SIP server. Stripped Digits from The number of digits which are lessened from the left of the called Left number Stripped Digits from...
  • Page 75: Snmp

    Figure 4- 13-1 Configure TR069 Parameter Table 4.13.1 Explanation of TR069 Parameters Parameter Explanation TR069 Choose whether to enable TR069; it is ‘not enable’ by default. ACS URL The IP address or domain name of ACS, which is provided by service provider. Username(ACS) Username of ACS, which is provided by service provider.
  • Page 76 modifying that information to change device behavior. Devices that typically support SNMP include routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, modem racks and more. SNMP is widely used in network management for network monitoring. SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems organized in a management information base which describe the system status and configuration.
  • Page 77 Table 4.13.2 Explanation of SNMP Parameters Parameter Explanation SNMP The EQ device supports three versions of SNMP, namelyV1、V2C and V3. Community configuration exists in V1 and V2C. Community: fill in a community name used to read through SNMP protocol; it is a character string. Community Source: The IP address of SNMP server.
  • Page 78: Syslog

    View configuration exists in V1, V2C and V3. ViewName: fill in a view name which is used to identify this view. ViewType: choose ‘Included’ or ‘Excluded’. ‘Included’ means the view includes the OID of the corresponding ViewSubtree, while ‘Excluded’ means the OID of the corresponding ViewSubtree is excluded from this View Configuration view.
  • Page 79: Provision

    Figure 4- 13-3 Configure Syslog Parameters When the EQ device registers to SIM Cloud server, local syslog will be changed to non-configurable and all logs will be stored on the Cloud server. 4.13.4 Provision Provision is used to make the EQ device automatically upgrade with the latest firmware stored on an http server, an ftp server or a tftp server.
  • Page 80: Cloud Server

    Figure 4- 13-4 Provision Table 4.13.4 Explanation of Provision Parameters Parameter Explanation URL of provisioning server, support HTTP, TFTP, FTP The interval to check whether there is new firmware version on the Check Interval provisioning server Account for logging in provisioning server Account Password for logging in provisioning server Password...
  • Page 81: User Manage

    Table 4.13.5 Explanation of Parameters for Cloud Server Parameter Explanation Server Address The IP address of the cloud server Port The listening port of the cloud server Domain The domain name of the cloud server Join the remote Choose whether to join the remote management system of the cloud management system server.
  • Page 82: Record Parameter

    4.13.8 Record Parameter After configuring the record server, you can upload the call voice of the FXO port of the device to the record server. The record configuration page is shown in Figure 4-13-8: Table 4.13.8 Explanation of Record Parameters Parameter Explanation Enable or disable the record function...
  • Page 83: Action Url

    Table 4.13.9 Explanation of Parameters for Radius Config Parameter Explanation Radius Enable or disable Radius Local Port The port of the local Radius client Processing after Radius authentication timeout. Device Behavior Verify Access Locally : After the timeout, when verifying the user Upon RADIUS name and password of the local Web login is successful, the login is Timeout...
  • Page 84: Sip Pnp

    Action URL: for example, http://host:port/file.php?macaddr=$mac, among which ‘host’ means the HTTP server’s IP address or domain name, ‘port’ means the http server’s listening port, ‘file.php’ means the script that will process this request, and ‘$mac’ means the parameter carried in the request when this request is sent out. Heartbeat: heartbeat packets are sent to URL by the EQ device, used to examine the connection between the EQ device and HTTP/HTTP server.
  • Page 85: Nms Configuration

    4.13.12 NMS Configuration NMS is a public/private cloud-based device management platform. After users register with the NMS, you can perform batch upgrades, status monitoring, and view alarm information for the devices. To apply for cloud management server(NMS) , please contact your local distributor.
  • Page 86: Telnet Acl

    4.14.2 Telnet ACL ACL (Access Control List) for Telnet is used to configure IP addresses that are allowed to access the Telnet Interface of the EQ device. The IP address list can’t be null once ACL is enabled. Figure 4- 14-2Add IP Address to Telnet ACL 4.14.3 Passwords You can configure or modify the username and password for logging in the Web interface and...
  • Page 87: Tools

    Figure 4- 14-3 Modify Username and Password 4.15 Tools 4.15.1 Firmware Upload On the Tools  Firmware Upload page, you can upload a new firmware version from a local folder. Figure 4- 15-1 Upload Firmware Steps of Firmware Uploading: Step 1. Check the current firmware version on the Status & Statistics System Information page.
  • Page 88: Data Backup

    Step 3.Upload firmware, select the package from a specific folder on the computer and click the Upload button. Step 4. Keep waiting until it prompts ‘Software loaded successfully!’ Step 5. Reboot the device on the Tools  Device Restart page. 4.15.2 Data Backup On the Tools ...
  • Page 89 Impedance Test  The impedance test of FXO port means the technical staff can match the impedance of the FXO port. The tested port must be online. Figure 4- 15-4.1 Impedance Test Table 4.15.4-1 Explanation of Parameters for Impedance Test Parameter Explanation Test Type...
  • Page 90 Fill in the dial timeout time (if you don't know the dial timeout time, you can perform the dial timeout test first (about 10 seconds), after selecting the online port to be tested, click "Dial test", and the timeout time will be displayed after the test is completed) Select the match mode, test port, and test number, etc., and click "Start"...
  • Page 91: Ping Test

    Test Number The destination number for busy tone detection (see step 2 for details) Original Cadence The original busy tone cadence captured during the detection Recommended Recommended busy tone cadence after detection Cadence Steps of Auto-detect Busy Tone: Navigate to Tools > FXO Test > Auto-detect Busy Tone Select the online port to be tested and fill in the test number (Make sure that the busy tone service has opened for this number.
  • Page 92: Tracert Test

    4.15.6 Tracert Test Tracert is short for traceroute, used to track a route from one IP address to another. Instruction for using Traceroute: Enter the IP address or domain name of a destination device in the input box of Traceroute, and then click Start. Figure 4- 15-6 Execute Tracert Test Destination: the IP address or domain name of a destination device that needs to be tracked.
  • Page 93: Network Capture

    4.15.7 Network Capture Network capture is an important diagnostics tool for maintenance. It is used to capture data packages of the available network ports. PCM Capture: PCM capture helps to analysis voice stream between analog phone and DSP chipset. Figure 4- 15-7.1 Capture PCM Packages ...
  • Page 94 Figure 4- 15-7.2 Capture Syslog Packages Click “Start’ to enable syslog capture  Dialing out through the device, start talking a short while then hang up the call.  Click ‘Stop’ to disable syslog capture  Save the capture to local computer ...
  • Page 95: Factory Reset

    4.15.8 Factory Reset Click ‘Apply’ to restore configurations of the device to the factory default settings. Figure 4- 15-8 Reset Device to Factory Default Setting 4.15.9 Device Restart For some configurations or changes to the EQ device, you are required to restart the device for the configurations or changes to take effect.
  • Page 96: Glossary

    Glossary Abbr. Full Name Automatic Call Distribution  Domain Name System  Session Initiation Protocol  Transmission Control Protocol  User Datagram Protocol  Real Time Protocol  point-to-point protocol over Ethernet  VLAN Virtual Local Area Network  Address Resolution Protocol ...

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