D-Link DVX-7090 User Manual
D-Link DVX-7090 User Manual

D-Link DVX-7090 User Manual

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© 2006 D-Link Computer Corp.

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  • Page 1 DVX-7090 VoIP Router User's Guide © 2006 D-Link Computer Corp.
  • Page 2 I n f or m a ti on i n th is d oc u me n t is s u bj ec t to c h ang e w i t ho u t no t ic e . © 200 6 D-Link Co mp u te r Corp oration . All righ ts r eser ved .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Codec capability settings......................21 4.2.6 Default user ..........................23 ........................23 ONFIGURING GATEWAYS 4.3.1 Basic gateway settings.........................25 4.3.2 Registration settings ........................25 4.3.3 D-Link DVX-7090 Router registration settings ................26 4.3.4 Gateway NAT-, fax-related and type-of-signaling properties............27 4.3.5 Gateway codec capability settings....................27 DVX-7090 ....................27 ONFIGURING SERVICES 4.4.1 Commands that invoke services....................30...
  • Page 4 Contents USER INTERFACE ..........................72 ’ ........................72 ONFIGURING USER S DATA ...........................74 IEWING STATISTICS .......................75 ANAGING OICE ROMPTS USAGE HOW-TO’S..........................77 ......................77 OW TO USE CALL TRANSFER .....................77 OW TO MAKE CONFERENCE CALLS APPENDIX A ACRONYMS ..........................79 DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 4 of 83...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction NTRODUCTION OCUMENT PROFILE This manual describes the D-Link DVX-7090 VoIP Router and explains how to configure and operate it. UDIENCE This document is intended for computer systems specialists tasked with deployment and configuration of the DVX-7090 VoIP Router. The readers of this document are assumed to be familiar with the concepts of IP telephony and principles of networking.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Product overview RODUCT OVERVIEW The DVX-7090 VoIP Router is a packet telephony switching system with a full range of features typical for traditional PBXs and a number of additional capabilities. The DVX-7090 VoIP Router is an affordable branch exchange solution for geographically distributed organizations that eliminates the need to have two separate networks for voice and data and allows telephone communications over the same line that subscribers use for Internet access.
  • Page 7: Software

    Database server (DBS) and Web-interface (WI). Fig. 2 presents a block diagram of the D-Link VoIP Router software Fig. 2 Block diagram of D-Link VoIP Router software modules The CU is the Router’s backbone element that functions as a server intended for user authentication and authorization, control of the SU, and interaction with the database server (DBS).
  • Page 8: Router Features

    Product overview The DBS is a suite of XML files. The DBS is a repository of data used to store and provide access to user records, the routing table, information about gateways and the system configuration. OUTER EATURES The DVX-7090 VoIP Router allows: Call holds Call transfer Conditional and unconditional call forwarding...
  • Page 9: Installation And Connection

    Installation and connection NSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Prepare a Windows workstation connected to the local area network. You will need the workstation to access the newly installed Router. To install and power on your DVX-7090 VoIP Router, proceed as follows: 1. Unpack the supplied Router and install the box at a location of your choice 2.
  • Page 10: Configuration

    Configuration ONFIGURATION Start your web browser and enter http://192.168.224.226 on the address line to access the logon page of the Router’s web interface. Fig. 4 DVX-7090 logon page The initial logon credentials that provide access to the administration interface of your system are admin, qwerty.
  • Page 11: Fig. 5 Networking Configuration Page

    Configuration Fig. 5 Networking configuration page The configuration box WAN Settings allows you to configure the Router’s WAN properties and define the following parameters: DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 11 of 83...
  • Page 12: Fig. 6 Wan Settings Dialog Box

    Configuration Fig. 6 WAN settings dialog box Use DHCP select this checkbox if you wish to engage dynamic IP address assigning and enable DHCP IP address – IP address of the WAN interface in the common dot-separated format Netmask – subnet mask of the WAN interface Default Gateway –...
  • Page 13: Fig. 7 Smtp Server Settings Box

    Configuration Fig. 7 SMTP server settings box Note: It is assumed that the configured SMTP Server does not require authorization. The date-time dialog box allows you to set the current date and time. Fig. 8 Date and time setting box Use NTP.
  • Page 14: Configuring User Endpoints

    Configuration When setting the date and time manually, enter the current date and time in the respective boxes and click . Click whenever you want to update the date-time setting or remove an erroneous entry. The purpose of the dialog Change password is self-explanatory. A change of the access credentials set by the manufacturer (admin, qwerty) should be the first procedure you perform on your newly deployed system.
  • Page 15: Fig. 11 Table Of Configured User Extensions

    Configuration Fig. 11 Table of configured user extensions You can change the quantity of records displayed simultaneously by entering the desired number of records in the text box Show users per page above the table and clicking You can skip directly to any portion of the records or page through the displayed listing successively by clicking the page numbers on the blue bar under the table.
  • Page 16: Fig. 12 Search Filter Of Users Page

    Configuration Registered – the endpoint is successfully registered with the system; Unregistered – the endpoint is unregistered; In-call – the endpoint has established a connection with a remote party; Failed – unsuccessful endpoint registration. empty field - no successful endpoint registration has occurred includes two buttons –...
  • Page 17: User Basic Settings

    Configuration Fig. 13 User configuration form The configuration form comprises five types of configuration parameters: Basic settings (User name, Phone number, Signaling, IP address, IP Port ,E-mail Pin- code, and Web password) Registration settings (Login, Password, Web password) General options (NAT, Fax T.38, Convert etc.) SIP options (Ringback Tone, Allow SIP Redirect, Allow noproxy) H.323 options (Tunneling, Fast Start, Multiple Fast Start, Ext, T.38 compatibility, Start H.245)
  • Page 18: Registration Settings

    Configuration Note: You may skip entering an IP address and port if the checkbox Registration is selected, meaning that the endpoint being configured is a registering entity 6. Type the user’s email address in the E-mail edit field as the destination for voice messages delivered by the DVX-7090 Router Voice-to-email mechanism.
  • Page 19: Fig. 16 Nat- , Fax-Related And Protocol-Specific Settings

    Configuration Fig. 16 NAT- , fax-related and protocol-specific settings The combo box NAT serves to select a NAT traversal policy and offers triple choice: direct means that call packets will go direct without enabling NAT traversal forced stands for the NAT traversal function enabled detect denotes automatic detection of NAT presence Select direct when you are positive that communication with the endpoint you are configuring does not involve network address translation (NAT).
  • Page 20: Call Forward Dialog

    Configuration DTMF Options the DTMF Options combo box is used to select a type of DTMF digits payload. The available options include: 1. RFC2833 for all terminal equipment types 2. INFO V.1 for CISCO SIP terminals 3. INFO V.2 for Nortel SIP terminals Dealing with H.323 Options: Tunneling enables/disables encapsulation of H.245 messages Fast Start enables/disables FastStart...
  • Page 21: Codec Capability Settings

    Configuration 1. Click 2. Select a condition (Busy, No answer, Unreachable, Unconditional) that will cause call forward using the combo box in the column Fwd Condition 3. If the forward rule being configured applies to a particular calling number only, type the necessary calling number in the edit box Source.
  • Page 22: Fig. 18 Codeсs Options

    Configuration Fig. 18 Codeсs options Enter a number of frames per packet in the neighboring edit box FPP with due regard to the endpoint capability and buffer size. Information about codec frame sizes is given in the table below. Table 2 Frame sizes by codecs Codec Frame size G.729...
  • Page 23: Default User

    Configuration 4.2.6 EFAULT USER The Default user account is the only preconfigured user account that exists in the system at the time of the first startup. Fig. 19 Users table on first start The existence of the Default user record is a must therefore you cannot delete this record. The system uses the Default user account whenever a call comes originated by a user not registered with the system.
  • Page 24: Fig. 21 Gateway Properties Form

    Configuration shows the name the gateway is assigned in the system includes , the button that invokes the groups dialog shows the gateway’s current registration status. Possible values include: Registered – the gateway is successfully registered with the DVX-7090 Router In Call –...
  • Page 25: Basic Gateway Settings

    Configuration Parameters for DVX-7090 Router registrations with external registrars (Login, Password, Port, TTL, Security type, Endpoint type) NAT-, fax-related and signaling-dependent settings Codec capability settings 4.3.1 ASIC GATEWAY SETTINGS Basic gateway settings include the following configuration parameters: Fig. 22 Basic gateway attributes Note: The name entered in the field Gateway name is used as the gateway’s identifier in registrations to a remote gatekeeper/SIP registrar.
  • Page 26: D-Link Dvx-7090 Router Registration Settings

    Configuration Fig. 23 Gateway registration panel This category of settings is used to configure the registration parameters of the gateway that include: the checkbox Registration. A selected checkbox means that the gateway being configured will register to the DVX-7090 Router. Login is a text box for the gateway’s registration name Password is an edit field for password entries.
  • Page 27: Gateway Nat-, Fax-Related And Type-Of-Signaling Properties

    Configuration TTL provides an edit box for entering a time-to-live registration period in seconds Security type is a combo box with types of logon credentials encryption: H323Alias – login and password are transmitted unencrypted as plain text CRYPTO-TOKEN – encrypt the logon credentials using the MD5 algorithm CHAP –...
  • Page 28: Fig. 26 Table Of Services

    Configuration Fig. 26 Table of services The intent of the table columns is as follows: contains the checkbox Enabled that shows if the service is available in the system. contains the edit button . Click this button to change the voice prompt or prompts associated with the service.
  • Page 29: Fig. 27 New Service Dialog

    Configuration Fig. 27 New service dialog The displayed new-service configuration form is shown in Fig. 27. Note: The way the invoked new-service configuration form looks depends on what service you are configuring. The Prompts configuration dialog is displayed only when DISA and Impersonate commands are selected in the combo box Command.
  • Page 30: Commands That Invoke Services

    Configuration Whenever necessary click to refresh the view. Click to remove unneeded records only. Whenever it is required to disable a service record for some time, deselect the checkbox Enabled to save the trouble of configuring the service anew. 4.4.1 OMMANDS THAT INVOKE SERVICES The items that populate the drop-down list of the combo box Command are actually command options that cause execution of a certain algorithm.
  • Page 31: Onfiguring The Routing Table

    Configuration ONFIGURING THE ROUTING TABLE Preparation of the routing table essentially means creation of call handling rules. Click the tab to access the configuration page illustrated in Fig. 28 Fig. 28 Routing table The columns of the routing table have the following meaning: contains a checkbox.
  • Page 32: Commands Executed During Routing

    Configuration Service shows the name of the invoked service (when the command is Service ) or the name of the target gateway (when the command is Dial gateway). includes the button that invokes the groups dialog. To include the rule you are configuring into a group, select the necessary checkbox in the displayed groups dialog box and click Note: The configured rule will apply only if the call originator and the rule belong...
  • Page 33: Why Position Of Routing Rules In The Table Is Important

    Configuration Service Service name Provides the specified service 4.5.2 HY POSITION OF ROUTING RULES IN THE TABLE IS IMPORTANT The Router picks rules in the routing table one by one starting from the topmost. The Router applies (executes) the routing rule only if all of the below conditions are met: •...
  • Page 34: Groups And Grouping

    Configuration ROUPS AND GROUPING 4.6.1 ENERAL In the DVX-7090 Router you can do grouping based on access to the Router’s features and an organizational principle. Grouping allows you to economize on the configuration effort, and is a prerequisite to some of the Router functions and services (for example, pick up and group calls.) You need to specify groups when you configure users, services and routes.
  • Page 35: Fig. 31 Adding A Group

    Configuration pick up. Groups of the type ‘pickup’ include members with the capability to perform call pick up and group call recipients. contains a checkbox selection/deselection of which allows/disallows access to the call transfer service. contains a checkbox selection/deselection of which allows/disallows access to the call forwarding service contains a checkbox selection/deselection of which allows/disallows access to the conferencing service.
  • Page 36: Managing Voice Prompts

    After replacement the prompts newly added by the administrator become default. In the D-Link DVX-7090 Router extension subscribers have access to and can customize only some of the system prompts, i.e. those essential for and connected with operating their own extensions (the Line busy prompt, the No answer prompt, the Voice to email greeting etc.).
  • Page 37: Fig. 33 Prompt Upload Dialog

    Configuration Fig. 33 Prompt upload dialog Click to open the file dialog, find the .wav file with the necessary prompt and click The prompt file must be a valid .wav file with voice encoded using the PCM codec (PCM – 16 bits mono, 8 KHz).
  • Page 38: Cdrs And Logs

    Configuration S AND 4.8.1 (CDR ALL DETAIL RECORDS The DVX-7090 Router writes information about calls to files comprised of CDRs (Call Detail Records). The system generates two types of CDRs: • User CDRs that contain information about calls involving the user extension. A user CDR provides data about the call originator and destination, date and time of the call session start and end, call disconnect reason etc.
  • Page 39 Configuration shows the date and time of the call. presents the caller’s number displays the number of the called party provides information about the in-call time in the hh:mm:ss notation shows the disconnect reason for the call. The disconnect reason is output as a verbal interpretation of a Q931 disconnect cause code or SIP disconnect response where no applicable Q931 code is found.
  • Page 40: Fig. 35 User Cdrs

    Configuration Fig. 35 User CDRs User CDRs are call detail records that include information about the date and time of the call, call direction (incoming or outgoing), the other call party’s name and number, and the call’s disconnect reason. You can view downloaded CDR data in Microsoft Excel. To view a downloaded CDR file in Microsoft Excel: Start Excel Click File –>...
  • Page 41 Configuration The text-import wizard will display the next dialog where you may wish to specify the type of data column-wise. It is advisable to leave the type of data General as it appears in all the columns of the table, though. Click Finish to complete the data import procedure.
  • Page 42: Logs

    Configuration Fig. 36 CDR file data imported to Excel Note: The function for calculating the duration of a call session is =(Cn-Bn)/10,000,000 (seconds), where n denotes the number of a row of cells. For example, the duration of the call session shown in the first row of the table in Fig. 36 is (C1-B1)/10,000,000 = 19 sec. 4.8.3 In addition to CDR files the DVX-7090 Router writes log files designed to keep track of the system operation and events..
  • Page 43: Fig. 37 Logs Page

    Configuration When addressing the customer support service, attach the pertinent four log files to the bug report. Note: CDR and log files take up quite a large amount of disk space. So, at the expiry of a certain period of time the system archives the logs and saves the archive to the Router flash drive.
  • Page 44: Viewing Logs

    Configuration – the column for log file names. contains two buttons . Use to download the selected file to your workstation, use to delete the selected file. Note: Deletion of the currently open log file is impossible. button refreshes the table view. button deletes all files from the table.
  • Page 45: Software Version Management

    Configuration How-to’s OFTWARE VERSION MANAGEMENT The DVX-7090 Router features a flexible software version management mechanism that allows you to: upload SW upgrades obtained from the manufacturer’s site preserve preferred SW versions remove obsolete and unused application releases select a version that most suits you operational needs at the moment switch between the application releases whenever you find it opportune You can have up to 4 software versions on the system simultaneously.
  • Page 46: Fig. 40 Version Upload Dialog Box

    Configuration How-to’s Click to bring up the upload dialog (see Fig. 40). Fig. 40 Version upload dialog box Click to display the file dialog and find the SW update on the host you are using to access the Router. Click to upload the update to the Router host server.
  • Page 47: Fig. 41 System Restart Warning

    Configuration How-to’s When the newly uploaded version appears in the table of versions, chose a version selected to be operational at the moment and click for the made changes to take effect. The button allows you to make backups of the current configuration database and save them to your computer.
  • Page 48 Configuration How-to’s 6. The OS image selected, click to upload the image to the DVX-7090 Router host. The uploaded OS installs automatically and becomes current. The newly installed and current OS version is displayed on the bottom line of the table ‘Operating system updates’ The button allows you to roll back to the previous version of the OS.
  • Page 49: Configuration How-To's

    Configuration How-to’s ONFIGURATION HOW OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO OICE TO EMAIL When started, the Voice-to-email service prompts the caller to leave a message after the tone, records the caller’s message, converts it into a .wav sound file and sends the file to the user’s email address.
  • Page 50 Configuration How-to’s 8. Click to add the newly configured record to the table of configured routes. This done, you will return to the Routes page again. This step completes the Voice-to-eMail route configuration procedure. Note: Remember, to benefit from the voice-to-email service, the called user must have the destination e-mail address and call forward to voice-to-email number configured DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 50 of 83...
  • Page 51: How To Configure Routing Path To

    NWARD YSTEM CCESS To enable an authorized user to access all or some of the D-Link DVX-7090 Router services from a remote location, create the DISA service with the required range of accessible features. Suppose your objective is to create two routes to two different DISA services – the main one with unlimited access to all of the DVX-7090 Router features and customized DISA with access to conference calls only.
  • Page 52 Configuration How-to’s 8. Click to confirm your choice 9. Click to add another record 10. Give the new DISA service some other name (say, DISA limited) 11. Repeat steps 4 through 6 of the configuration sequence. 12. Click in the column and in the pop-up menu select the checkbox Conferences only.
  • Page 53 Configuration How-to’s 2. Replace the default route name DISA main clone with the name you have chosen for the limited DISA (DISA_conferences, for example) 3. Select the option DISA limited in the combo box Argument 4. Replace the destination number 799 with the destination number 798 in the Match entry box on the line Destination 5.
  • Page 54: How To Configure Routing Path To Extension Numbers

    Configuration How-to’s OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO EXTENSION NUMBERS To configure call routing to DVX-7090 Router extensions: 1. Click to access the routing table page. 2. Click to add a new call handling rule. 3. In the text box Route name of the add-new-route dialog replace the default name Route #...
  • Page 55: How To Configure Routing Path For Outbound Calls

    Configuration How-to’s OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH FOR OUTBOUND CALLS To create a rule for calls leaving the system do the following: 1. Click to access the routing table page. 2. Click to add a call handling rule. 3. In the text box Route name of the add-new-route dialog replace the default name Route #...
  • Page 56: How To Configure Routing Path To Call Pickup

    Configuration How-to’s OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO ICKUP The DVX-7090 Router provides for two types of call pickup: 1. group call pickup and 2. directed call pickup Group call pickup allows you to answer any ringing phone that is in the same pickup group with you simply by dialing the pickup number.
  • Page 57 Configuration How-to’s Note: To make call pick up possible the owner of the ringing phone and the configured rule must belong to the same access group. 10. Click to confirm your choice. DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 57 of 83...
  • Page 58: How To Configure Routing Path To Impersonate Function

    Configuration How-to’s OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO MPERSONATE FUNCTION The Impersonate function allows a caller who enters a specific PIN code to access the Router‘s services and features configured for the account of the user to which the entered PIN code belongs.
  • Page 59 Configuration How-to’s DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 59 of 83...
  • Page 60: How To Configure Routing Path To Group Call Service

    Configuration How-to’s OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO ROUP ALL SERVICE A group call is a call intended for a particular group of DVX-7090 Router subscribers. When a group call comes, telephone sets of all the group members start ringing simultaneously. When one of the group members answers the call, all other telephones stop ringing.
  • Page 61 Configuration How-to’s Note: Remember that the configured rule and the dialing user must belong to the same access group. DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 61 of 83...
  • Page 62: How To Configure Routing Path To Auto Redial

    Configuration How-to’s OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO AUTO REDIAL The Auto Redial function saves the user the trouble of repeated dialing when the called number is busy or unreachable for some reason. Suppose, the administrator assigns the Auto Redial function key sequence 003. To use Auto Redial, the user must: •...
  • Page 63: How To Use Match And Pattern Fields In The Routing Table

    Configuration How-to’s OW TO USE ATCH AND ATTERN FIELDS IN THE OUTING TABLE Regular expressions are character strings used to build search patterns. Regular expressions also provide a powerful string handling tool. Regular expressions may include both alphanumeric characters, i.e. letters and digits normally used in writing and the so-called metacharacters.
  • Page 64: Table 5 Summary Of Regular Expression Constructs

    Configuration How-to’s For example, to give local users whose extension numbers start with 56 the capability to make outgoing calls through dialing technical prefix 0, configure source and destination number transformation as shown in the table below: Match Pattern Result Source ^56.* ^(56.*)
  • Page 65 Configuration How-to’s Any character (may or may not match line terminators) A digit: [0-9] A non-digit: [^0-9] A whitespace character: [ \t\n\x0B\f\r] A non-whitespace character: [^\s] A word character: [a-zA-Z_0-9] A non-word character: [^\w] Boundary matchers The beginning of a line The end of a line A word boundary A non-word boundary...
  • Page 66 Configuration How-to’s X, zero or more times X, one or more times X, exactly n times X{n}+ X, at least n times X{n,}+ X, at least n but not more than m times X{n,m}+ Logical operators X followed by Y Either X or Y DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 66 of 83...
  • Page 67: How To Create A Networking Alias For Subnet 192.168.224.0

    Configuration How-to’s 5.10 OW TO CREATE A NETWORKING ALIAS FOR SUBNET 192.168.224.0 On a PC with the Windows OS click Start → Control Panel and double click the Network Connections option in the displayed Control Panel window. DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 67 of 83...
  • Page 68 User’s Interface Double-click Local Area Connection and press the Properties button on the tab sheet General. DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 68 of 83...
  • Page 69 User’s Interface In the appearing LocalArea Connection Properties window select the item Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties view, click the button Advanced... Click the Add button in the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 69 of 83...
  • Page 70 User’s Interface Type 192.168.224.n in the appearing TCP/IP Address dialog. n can be any number in the 0- 255 range. Click the Add button to finalize the procedure. The newly configured address should appear in the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 70 of 83...
  • Page 71 User’s Interface DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 71 of 83...
  • Page 72: User Interface

    User’s Interface SER INTERFACE To access the logon page of the Web interface the user must start a Web browser and point it to http://ROUTER_IP, where ROUTER_IP is the IP specified by the system administrator in the IP address field of the WAN Settings box. The login name and password that allow access to the user’s personal interface are usually the user’s telephone number configured in the DVX-7090 Router.
  • Page 73 User’s Interface 2. Select a condition (Busy, No answer, Unreachable, Unconditional) that will cause call forward using the combo box in the column Fwd Condition 3. If the forward rule being configured applies to a particular calling number only, type the necessary calling number in the edit box Source. Leave the field intact if the calling number does not matter.
  • Page 74: Viewing Statistics

    User’s Interface IEWING STATISTICS To access the Statistics page, click . The page presents call statistics for the user endpoint. Fig. 47 User’s endpoint call statistics The delete button allows removal of the selected record. Click to repaint the statistics view. Click to remove all the records from the table.
  • Page 75: Managing Voice Prompts

    User’s Interface ANAGING OICE ROMPTS To access the Prompts page, click the tab Fig. 48 The Prompts page of the user’s interface You can play or save the prompts on your computer using the button You can upload new prompts from your computer with the help of the button.
  • Page 76: Fig. 50 Table Of Prompts With Customized Line-Busy Prompt

    User’s Interface Fig. 50 Table of prompts with customized line-busy prompt Prompt files added by users do not overwrite the default sound files, and users can always revert to the default prompt using the “roll-back” button in the column DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 76 of 83...
  • Page 77: Usage How-To's

    Usage how-to’s ’ SAGE OW TO USE CALL TRANSFER The DVX-7090 Router provides for 2 types of transfer: • Attended (consultative) transfer when the transferor first contacts the transfer target before leaving the call, and • Blind (unsupervised) transfer when the transferor just transfers the call to the called extension and hangs up.
  • Page 78 Usage how-to’s 1. User A calls user B 2. User B answers the call 3. User B wishes to transfer the call to user C (the procedure when user A does the transfer to user C is the same). 4. User B presses the Flash button to place user A on hold. (Note: If there is no Flash button hitting the Flash key can be emulated by sequentially pressing * and # within one second time.) 5.
  • Page 79: Appendix A Acronyms

    Appendix A PPENDIX CRONYMS Table 6 List of acronyms used in this manual Acronym Expansion Call Details Record CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Database DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DISA Direct Inward System Access Domain Name Server DNS server DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Local Area Network MIME...
  • Page 80 List of illustrations Illustrations Fig. 1 DVX-7090 deployment in a geographically distributed organization............6 Fig. 2 Block diagram of D-Link VoIP Router software modules................7 Fig. 3 DVX-7090 front panel ..........................9 Fig. 4 DVX-7090 logon page ..........................10 Fig. 5 Networking configuration page.........................11 Fig.
  • Page 81 List of illustrations Fig. 37 Logs page ..............................43 Fig. 38 A list of control unit protocol logs ......................44 Fig. 39 Software management page ........................45 Fig. 40 Version upload dialog box ........................46 Fig. 41 System restart warning..........................47 Fig. 42 OS image upload dialog ..........................47 Fig.
  • Page 82 List of tables Tables Table 1: Conventions.............................5 Table 2 Frame sizes by codecs ..........................22 Table 3 Commands and invoked algorithms (services)..................30 Table 4 Commands executed during call routing ....................32 Table 5 Summary of regular expression constructs.....................64 Table 6 List of acronyms used in this manual .....................79 DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 82 of 83...
  • Page 83: Document History

    List of tables Document history DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 83 of 83...

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