IMC Networks AccessLinX User Manual

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  • Page 1 A c c e s s L i n X V o I P G A T E W A Y H . 3 2 3 , M G C P , S I P U S E R G U I D E 52-80420-00 A0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents OVERVIEW ..........................1-1 ......................1-1 RODUCT VERVIEW ..........................1-1 EATURES ........................1-3 ASER AFETY ......................... 1-3 OW TO PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ................2-1 ................2-1 UPPORTING QUIPMENT EQUIREMENTS ................... 2-1 ELEPHONES AND CCESSORIES GATEWAY INSTALLATION....................3-1 IP G ..................3-1 NSTALLING THE ATEWAY GATEWAY INITIAL CONFIGURATION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION ..
  • Page 3 UPGRADING THE GATEWAY FIRMWARE AND DOWNLOADING CONFIGURATION FILES........................6-1 ............6-2 OWNLOADING THE ANUALLY USING ELNET ............6-3 OWNLOADING THE ANUALLY USING THE DHCP A ................... 6-3 UTOMATIC ONFIGURATION 6.3.1 Setting DHCP Automatic Configuration via the Web ............. 6-3 6.3.2 Setting DHCP Automatic Configuration via Telnet ............
  • Page 4 12.2 H.323 C ................. 12-2 ETTING THE ONFIGURATION 12.3 DTMF S ....................... 12-3 IGNALING 12.4 /CODEC C ..................12-5 UDIO ONFIGURATION PROTOCOL MGCP CONFIGURATION VIA WEB ............13-1 13.1 MGCP C ..................13-1 EFAULT ONFIGURATION 13.2 MGCP C ................13-2 ETTING THE ONFIGURATION 13.3...
  • Page 5 19.3.1 Entering into HTTP Configuration Mode..............19-2 CONFIGURING VLANS VIA TELNET................. 20-1 20.1 VLAN C ..................20-1 EFAULT ONFIGURATION 20.2 VLAN C ................. 20-1 ONFIGURATION OMMANDS 20.2.1 Entering into VLAN Configuration Mode..............20-2 20.2.2 Enabling Using VLANs....................20-2 20.2.3 Creating a New VLAN ....................20-3 20.2.4 Deleting an Existing VLAN ..................
  • Page 6 24.2.1 Entering into MGCP Configuration Mode ............... 24-2 24.2.2 Setting the Call Agent’s IP Address ................24-2 24.2.3 Setting the Call Agent’s Port..................24-3 24.2.4 Setting the Endpoint Domain Name................24-3 24.3 MGCP D ..................24-3 ISPLAYING OMMANDS 24.3.1 Displaying All the MGCP Parameters..............24-4 24.3.2 Displaying the Call Agent’s IP Address ..............
  • Page 7 25.3.23 Displaying the STUN Server’s Port Number ............25-20 25.3.24 Displaying the Phone-line Status ................25-20 COMPLETING THE GATEWAY CONFIGURATION VIA TELNET ......26-1 26.1 ......................26-1 ENERAL OMMANDS 26.1.1 Entering into Commands Mode................. 26-1 26.1.2 Rebooting the Gateway....................26-1 26.1.3 Setting the Configuration to the Factory Defaults............ 26-2 26.1.4 Downloading Image or Configuration File Using TFTP\HTTP......
  • Page 8: Overview

    Product Overview The AccessLinX units are analog gateways with two Voice-over-IP (VoIP) ports. The unit enables the use of two independent analog telephone lines or FAX machines to make VoIP phone calls over the Internet or Intranet. In addition, it enables connecting up to four computers or segments to the network.
  • Page 9 O V E R V I E W • Voice coding G.711 (A-law or µ-law) or G.723.1 or G729A/B or G726 • Full-duplex acoustic echo cancellation with an effective 64ms tail length, -18dB network echo cancellation • Comfort noise generation and voice activity detection •...
  • Page 10: Laser Safety

    IEC 60825-1 and the FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.1. These products shall not be installed in an optical network handling above Class 1 levels. How to Get Help For technical support, please contact IMC Networks Technical Support at: Tel: (949) 465-3000; (800) 624-1070 (in U.S. and Canada);...
  • Page 11: Pre-Installation Requirements

    Pre-Installation Requirements Before you begin installing your AccessLinX, prepare the site. Make sure that the operating environment meets the physical conditions suitable for such equipment (see operating temperature and humidity specifications in at the end of this document). Supporting Equipment Requirements To set up and use an AccessLinX VoIP Gateway unit you need: •...
  • Page 12: Gateway Installation

    Gateway Installation The AccessLinX must be powered by an external UL listed limited power source or Class II power source (AC/DC adapter), rated input: 100-240 VAC@0.5A, 47-63Hz, 5V@2.4A output. The phone ports (Phone1 and Phone2) are intended for indoor connections only and may not be connected to the Telecommunication Network.
  • Page 13 AUX/Console DC power port (optional) connector Figure 3-3 AccessLinX VoIP Gateway Rear View with AUX/Console Port IMPORTANT ONLY the PSTN (Life Line) port can be connected to the Public Telecommunication Network. The phone ports (Phone1 and Phone2) are intended for indoor connections only and may not be connected to the Telecommunication Network.
  • Page 14 G A T E W A Y I N S T A L L A T I O N Distance for vertical hanging Distance for vertical hanging Distance for vertical mounting = 2.68” ( 6.8 cm) = 2.68” ( 6.8 cm) = 2.68”...
  • Page 15: Gateway Initial Configuration And Background Information

    Gateway Initial Configuration and Background Information To configure the Gateway, proceed as follows: 1. Assign an IP Address to the Gateway. 2. Configure the VoIP protocol parameters appropriate to the protocol installed (H.323 - Gatekeeper and Dial plan; MGCP - Call agent; SIP - SIP Server). 3.
  • Page 16: Keypad Configuration For Mgcp

    G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N Dial ##3332858 (D,E,F,A,U,L,T).
  • Page 17 G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N connected to a network where IP addresses are scarce and it is important to reclaim them when old clients are retired.
  • Page 18: When Should Clients Use Dhcp

    G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N 4.2.1 When Should Clients Use DHCP...
  • Page 19: Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)

    G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N when connected on a Local Area Network and within hundreds of milliseconds of each other when connected to a Wide Area Network.
  • Page 20: Remote Logging

    G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N Table 4-1: Log Message Severity Levels Severity Level...
  • Page 21: Dial Plan For Sip And H.323

    G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N Dial Plan for SIP and H.323 4.6.1...
  • Page 22: Dial Plan Examples

    G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N Table 4-2: The Dial Plan Characters Character(s)
  • Page 23 G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N 4.6.3.2 Basic Dial Plan Example...
  • Page 24: Dns Resolver

    G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N 4.6.3.5 Replace Rule Dial Plan...
  • Page 25 G A T E W A Y I N I T I A L C O N F I G U R A T I O N A N D B A C K G R O U N D I N F O R M A T I O N Figure 4-2: Simplified Example of how DNS Works You can define up to two DNS servers.
  • Page 26: Using The Voip Gateway

    Using the VoIP Gateway To make a call, a Call Server (Gatekeeper/SIP Server/Call Agent) must be located on the network and visible to all VoIP Gateway units. Placing a telephone call with your VoIP Gateway for VoIP is the same as using a telephone with a standard telephone provider. Check with the Call Server’s User Guide for available call features.
  • Page 27: Adding Additional Units

    U S I N G T H E V O I P G A T E W A Y Adding Additional Units You can add more Gateway units to the network, following the same procedure that is used to establish the first unit. Additional units can exist anywhere visible to the Call Server and all other Gateway units.
  • Page 28: Blind Transfer Call

    U S I N G T H E V O I P G A T E W A Y Before the new callee picks up the handset, the phone will ring both at the destination number and at your line. By picking up the handset, the callee at the destination number will be engaged in the call with the original caller.
  • Page 29: Advanced Calling Features For H.323

    U S I N G T H E V O I P G A T E W A Y the busy number for a default period of 30 minutes. When the dialed number is reached the Caller will be notified with a special distinctive ring. When the Caller picks up the phone he will be immediately in the call.
  • Page 30: Transferring A Call

    U S I N G T H E V O I P G A T E W A Y 5.5.4 Transferring a Call To transfer a call that you are receiving to another number, dial flash + 4 + destination number and put the handset down.
  • Page 31: Upgrading The Gateway Firmware And Downloading Configuration Files

    Upgrading the Gateway Firmware and Downloading Configuration Files The Gateway, when shipped, has code already installed in its Flash ROM memory and is ready to run. This section describes the process for upgrading the Gateway’s firmware with a new version of the ROM image. New ROM images can be obtained from the vendor of your Gateway.
  • Page 32: Downloading The File Manually Using Telnet

    U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S •...
  • Page 33: Downloading The File Manually Using The Web

    U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S IPG.Commands >copy 192.168.1.16 ipg_232_00a012112233.cfg...
  • Page 34 U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S Figure 6-2: Network Status Page...
  • Page 35 U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S 3.
  • Page 36: Setting Dhcp Automatic Configuration Via Telnet

    U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S NOTE...
  • Page 37: Fixed (Provisioned) Http Or Tftp Automatic Configuration

    U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S •...
  • Page 38: Setting The Tftp Server "Root" Configuration File Via Telnet

    U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S 6.4.2...
  • Page 39: Creating And Encrypting Configuration Files

    U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S Creating and Encrypting Configuration Files...
  • Page 40: Configuring The Gateway Via Telnet

    Configuring the Gateway via Telnet You can use CLI (Command Line Interface) commands via Telnet to configure and control the Gateway. Any workstation with a Telnet facility should be able to communicate with the Gateway over the network. Two Telnet sessions can be opened concurrently with the Console. The Telnet session will be disconnected after a specified time of inactivity.
  • Page 41 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T E L N E T /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// VoIP Gateway Application SIP Version 4.52.35 Loader Version 4.52.35 IP address 10.2.171.221 MAC address...
  • Page 42: Command Modes

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T E L N E T Command Modes The CLI user interface is divided into several modes. The mode you are currently in determines the available commands.
  • Page 43: Statistics Mode

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T E L N E T The system responds with the Report prompt: IGP.Report > 7.2.4 Statistics Mode The Statistics mode allows you to display and clear the interfaces statistics.
  • Page 44: Configuration Modes

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T E L N E T IGP.Report >download IGP.Report >d The system responds with the Download prompt: IGP.Report.Download >...
  • Page 45 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T E L N E T Table 7-1: Configuration Modes Summary Configuration For configuring Command Syntax Mode Interface The Gateway physical interfaces...
  • Page 46: General Commands

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T E L N E T Configuration For configuring Command Syntax Mode IPG.Config >sip The SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) settings.
  • Page 47: Using The Cli Commands

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T E L N E T Using the CLI Commands The CLI commands can be used in two forms: 1.
  • Page 48: Configuring The Gateway Via A Terminal

    Configuring the Gateway via a Terminal If your gateway unit has a Console port, you can use this port to enter the CLI described in Configuring the Gateway via Telnet. To access the CLI via the Console port, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 49: Configuring The Gateway Via The Web

    Configuring the Gateway via the You can configure the VoIP Gateway remotely via a PC Web browser. To do so, enter the IP address of the Gateway into the Web browser and access the Gateway. The VoIP Gateway can be configured to use a fixed IP address or to acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. The Gateway is factory set to acquire an IP from a DHCP server (use the show command at top Console mode to see the current IP).
  • Page 50 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 9-1 The Gateway’s Home Page 4. In the vertical menu bar on the left, select Network. The Network Status Page appears: Figure 9-2 Network Status Page 5.
  • Page 51 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 9-3 Network Update Page 6. Select either of the following options. To use a fixed IP address: •...
  • Page 52: Setting The Gateway To Be A Dhcp Client

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B 9.1.1 Setting the Gateway to be a DHCP Client To use a DHCP server to supply an IP address to the Gateway, you must first configure the Gateway appropriately by selecting the Use DHCP to obtain LAN configuration option, as described in step 6 above.
  • Page 53 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 9-4: Automatic Configuration Page 2. Select the Enable Automatic Configuration check box for enabling automatic configuration.
  • Page 54: Configuring Vlans

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B determine if an upgrade is needed. 7. Set the Server IP address. 8.
  • Page 55: Using Vlans On The Gateway

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 9-5 VLAN Configuration Page 9.4.1 Using VLANs on the Gateway VLANs (Virtual LANs) logically group a set of stations to communicate as if they were on the same LAN segment.
  • Page 56 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B You can use the VLAN configuration page to define new VLANs. To define a new VLAN, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 57: Configuring Voice And Management Services

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B 5. If you wish to remove a VLAN from the VLAN column, first make sure it is not a default VLAN for any port.
  • Page 58 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 9-6 Voice and Management Services Configuration Page The following fields are available in this window. NOTE VLAN tags are simply VLAN IDs.
  • Page 59: Snmp Configuration

    C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B SNMP Configuration To enable access of the VoIP Gateway from a Network Management Station, you must configure SNMP parameters.
  • Page 60 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E G A T E W A Y V I A T H E W E B SNMP Trap Configuration: IP address Trap Community SNMP Community Configuration: Read Community Write Community SNMP System Info:...
  • Page 61: Configuring Security Via The Web

    Configuring Security via the In today’s networks security is very important for protecting the Gateway and your local network from hackers. The following security features are available in the Getaway using the Web management interface: • Password - to prevent access to the Gateway’s configuration. •...
  • Page 62: Default Security Configuration

    C O N F I G U R I N G S E C U R I T Y V I A T H E W E B 10.1 Default Security Configuration Table 10-1: Default Security Configuration Parameter Default Value Password None Advanced security...
  • Page 63: Configuring Advanced Security

    C O N F I G U R I N G S E C U R I T Y V I A T H E W E B 2. Enter the new password and confirm it. 3. Click on Save Password to effect the change. You can use Advanced Security to select secured IP and/or port.
  • Page 64: Setting A Password For The Cli ( Only For Units With Aux/Console Port )

    C O N F I G U R I N G S E C U R I T Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 10-2 Advanced Security Configuration Page NOTE To permit management of the Gateway only to specified stations, you must enter the IP address for each station allowed.
  • Page 65: Enabling/Disabling Configuration Via Telnet

    C O N F I G U R I N G S E C U R I T Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 10-3 Set CLI Password Configuration Page 2. After entering and confirming the desired CLI password, click on Save Password to effect the configuration.
  • Page 66: Installing An Encryption Key

    C O N F I G U R I N G S E C U R I T Y V I A T H E W E B Figure 10-4 Telnet Configuration Page 10.6 Installing an Encryption Key In order to use encryption with a configuration file (see section 6.5 : Creating and Encrypting Configuration Files) the user needs to define an encryption key.
  • Page 67: Installing A General Configuration File Encryption Key

    C O N F I G U R I N G S E C U R I T Y V I A T H E W E B 10.7 Installing a General Configuration File Encryption Key In order to use encryption with the general configuration file, the user needs to define an encryption key (see Creating and Encrypting a Configuration File).
  • Page 68: Miscellaneous Configuration Via Web

    Miscellaneous Configuration via Web In the Miscellaneous Web configuration page you can set the following: • The NTP (Network Time Protocol) IP address for obtaining the correct time. • The local time zone, relative to GMT. • Automatic adjustment of the internal clock to daylight saving time according to the local time zone.
  • Page 69 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Parameter Default Value HTTP client port Call Waiting Enabled (configurable only in SIP) Caller ID display Enabled (configurable only in SIP)
  • Page 70 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Parameter Default Value Disable auto redial *86 (available only in SIP) Ring Cadences Table 11-2 (available only in SIP)
  • Page 71 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Table 11-2: The Default Ring Cadences with Their Associated Names Ring Number Ring Cadence Alert-Info Ring Name...
  • Page 72: Clock Localization

    M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Clock Localization To configure the clock to local time: In the vertical menu bar of the current Gateway Web page, select Miscellaneous.
  • Page 73: Caller Id

    M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Caller ID To select the local country for local CID support: In the vertical menu bar of the current Gateway Web page, select Miscellaneous.
  • Page 74: Port Protocol Configuration

    M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B In the horizontal menu bar, select Syslog. The Syslog Daemon Address Configuration page appears (Figure 11-3).
  • Page 75 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B In the vertical menu bar of the current Gateway Web page, select Miscellaneous. In the horizontal menu bar, select ProtocolPorts.
  • Page 76: Sip Advanced Calling Features And Key Sequence Configuration

    M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B SIP Advanced Calling Features and Key Sequence Configuration In SIP, all Advanced Calling features can be either enabled or disabled.
  • Page 77 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Table 11-4: The Available Advanced Calling Features Configuration Fields Field Name Description Enable Call Waiting...
  • Page 78 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Assigned Key Sequences Figure 11-6: The Fields Table 11-5 lists the available fields in this part of the page. Complete your desired settings and click Save Settings.
  • Page 79: Ring Tones Configuration

    M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Table 11-5: The Available Key Sequences Fields Field Name Description Conditional forward Activate Conditional call forward key sequence.
  • Page 80 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B In the horizontal menu bar, select Ring tones. The Ringing Configuration page, comprising three sets of fields, appears (Figure 11-7, Figure 11-8 and Figure 11-9).
  • Page 81 M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Call Wait Tone Cadence Fields in the Ringing Figure 11-9: The Configuration Page Set the Alert-Info ring name in the Ring Name 1 to Ring Name 8 fields.
  • Page 82: Protocol H.323 Configuration Via The Web

    Protocol H.323 Configuration via the Web H.323 is a standard approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to promote compatibility in videoconference transmissions over IP networks. H.323 was originally promoted as a way to provide consistency in audio, video and data packet transmissions in the event that a Local Area Network (LAN) did not provide Guaranteed Service Quality (QoS).
  • Page 83: Setting The H.323 Configuration

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T H E W E B 12.2 Setting the H.323 Configuration To configure the Gatekeeper IP address and other H.323 parameters: •...
  • Page 84: Dtmf Signaling

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T H E W E B Gateway Settings • Setting the Dial Plan Use the default dial plan (>#|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|x.T) or set your own dial plan.
  • Page 85 P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T H E W E B To configure DTMF Signaling: In the horizontal menu bar of the H323 Configuration Web page, select DTMF Signaling. The DTMF Configuration page appears (Figure 12-2).
  • Page 86: Audio/Codec Configuration

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T H E W E B Table 12-2: The Available Voice and Management Services Configuration Fields Field Name Description...
  • Page 87 P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T H E W E B Figure 12-3: Audio/CODEC Configuration Page Select the Audio/CODEC standard.
  • Page 88: Protocol Mgcp Configuration Via Web

    Protocol MGCP Configuration via Web The MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocols) is designed to control Telephony Gateways from external call control elements called media gateway controllers or call agents. A telephony gateway is a network element that provides conversion between the audio signals carried on telephone circuits and data packets carried over the Internet or over other packet networks If the Gateway has MGCP installed you need to configure the Call Agent IP address and...
  • Page 89: Setting The Mgcp Configuration

    P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Parameter Default Value Suppress voice packets during RFC2833 Disabled Telephone Event packet transmission Squelch inband DTMF audio Disabled...
  • Page 90 Enter the Call Agent port number in this field Leave this field blank if you wish to use the default MGCP Call Agent port 2427. AccessLinX VoIP Gateway Enter the Endpoint Domain name in this field Domain Name Leave this field blank if Gateway’s IP address is to be used for the Domain Name.
  • Page 91: Rtp Telephone Event (Rfc2833) Configuration

    P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B NOTE After entering and saving all configurations, you MUST reset the Gateway. 13.3 RTP Telephone Event (RFC2833) Configuration RFC2833 describes a protocol for sending Telephony events (Receiver ON/OFF Hook, Ring ON/OFF) and DTMF digits in RTP packets.
  • Page 92: Audio/Codec Configuration

    P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Table 13-3: The Available RTP Telephone Event (RFC2833) Configuration Fields Field Name Description...
  • Page 93 P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Figure 13-3: Audio/CODEC Configuration Page 2. Select the Audio/CODEC standard. 3.
  • Page 94: Protocol Sip Configuration Via Web

    Protocol SIP Configuration via The SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard protocol for initiating an interactive user session that involves multimedia elements such as video, voice, chat, gaming, and virtual reality. If the Gateway has SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) installed you must configure the SIP Server IP address and other SIP parameters with the Web Configuration.
  • Page 95: Sip Server Configuration

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Parameter Default Value Suppress voice packets during Disabled RFC2833 Telephone Event packet transmission Call Forward Disabled...
  • Page 96 P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Figure 14-1: SIP Configuration Page SIP Server Settings • SIP server IP address or Domain Name. If this field is set to a Domain name and the SIP Server port is empty, the SIP server information will be obtained by a DNS SRV query.
  • Page 97 P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B SRV DNS Support for SIP • SRV (abbreviated from SERVICE) is a request to DNS server for receiving IP addresses of servers that distribute some kind of service.
  • Page 98 P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B If the IP address is not set, the NAT option is disabled. For more information regarding the NAT protocol see Understanding NAT and NAPT.
  • Page 99: Sip Extensions

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B 14.3 SIP Extensions To configure SIP Extensions: • In the horizontal menu bar of the SIP page, select SIP Extensions. The SIP Extensions configuration page (Figure 14-2) appears.
  • Page 100 P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Field Name Description Encode SIP URI with user The set of valid telephone-subscriber strings is a subset of parameter valid user strings.
  • Page 101: Line-1 And Line-2 Status And Configuration

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Field Name Description SIP Registration Timer Value Specifies a suggested value that the server should take into consideration when it returns the Expires timer for registration in the OK response.
  • Page 102: Line Configuration

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Figure 14-3: Line 1 Status and Configuration Page Line Status •...
  • Page 103 P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B In the horizontal menu bar of the SIP configuration page, select Line 1 for line 1 configuration and Line 2 for line 2 configuration The Line Configuration page (Figure 14-3) for the selected line will appear.
  • Page 104: Audio/Codec Configuration

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B The following settings are available: Disabled Conditional Callees frequently wish to redirect incoming calls to an alternative destination if primary destination fails to answer within 20 seconds.
  • Page 105: Selecting A Preferred Codec For Sip

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Figure 14-4: The Audio/CODEC Configuration Page 2. Select the Audio/CODEC standard. 3.
  • Page 106 P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Selecting Preferred CODEC for Fax Transmissions for SIP • You can select preferred CODEC for fax transmissions. The Preferred CODEC parameter is displayed on the CODEC Web Screen.
  • Page 107: Completing The Gateway Configuration Via Web

    Completing the Gateway Configuration via Web After entering and saving all configurations, you MUST reset the Gateway. To reset the Gateway: 1. In the vertical menu bar of the current page, select Reset. The Reset page appears (Figure 15-1). 2. Click the Reset button. The Gateway reboots and the application home page opens with the new configuration settings.
  • Page 108 C O M P L E T I N G T H E G A T E W A Y C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A W E B Figure 15-2: Set Default Configuration Page 2.
  • Page 109: Snmp Management Overview

    SNMP Management Overview This section describes the requirements for managing the VoIP gateway with an SNMP network manager and the SNMP capabilities of the gateway. You do not need to use the SNMP capabilities in order to place calls. Configuring the gateway is done with Console and Web Configuration as described in the previous sections.
  • Page 110: Network Configuration Via Telnet

    Network Configuration via Telnet The Network configuration mode allows you to configure the following LAN and VoIP settings: • DHCP or fixed LAN configuration • Automatic configuration ID (if DHCP Server is enabled) • Option 66,67 (if DHCP Server is enabled) •...
  • Page 111: Network Configuration Commands

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Parameter Default Value DHCP Automatic configuration ID Option 66,67 Autoconfig mode 17.2 Network Configuration Commands Table 17-2 lists the LAN configuration commands.
  • Page 112: Enabling Dhcp

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T set voipaddress Option for setting a VoIP IP address that differs from the LAN IP address.
  • Page 113: Setting The Subnet Mask Of The Lan Interface

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Argument Description A.B.C.D IP address. 17.2.3 Setting the Subnet Mask of the LAN Interface The set ipnetmask command, in LAN Configuration mode, sets the subnet mask of the LAN interface if fixed IP address was selected (by disabling DHCP).
  • Page 114: Setting The Automatic Configuration Id

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.Network >se ipd A.B.C.D IPG.Config.Network >no se ipd Argument Description A.B.C.D IP address.
  • Page 115: Enabling The Auto Config Mode

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Command Syntax IPG.Config.Network >set options6667 {y | n} IPG.Config.Network >no set options6667 IPG.Config.Network >se o {y | n} IPG.Config.Network >no set o Argument Description...
  • Page 116: Setting The File Name

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 17.2.10 Setting the File Name The set file command, in Network Configuration mode, sets the file name. The no form of the command removes the file name.
  • Page 117: Displaying All The Lan Configuration

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T show ipgateway Displays IP address of the default gateway if fixed IP address was selected.
  • Page 118: Displaying The Subnet Mask Of The Lan Interface

    N E T W O R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Example IPG.Config.Network >show ipaddress IPG.Config.Network > IPG.Config.Network > ipaddress|ipa = 192.168.100.1 17.3.3 Displaying the Subnet Mask of the LAN Interface The show ipnetmask command, in Network Configuration mode, displays the Subnet Mask...
  • Page 119: Security Configuration Via Telnet

    Security Configuration via Telnet In today’s networks security is very important for protecting the Gateway and your local network from hackers. The following security features are available in the Getaway using the Telnet management interface: • Advanced security - specifying a list of IP addresses that can manage the Gateway (up to eight IP addresses can be set in the IP address list).
  • Page 120: Entering Into Lan Configuration Mode

    S E C U R I T Y C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Table 18-2: The Available Security Configuration Commands Command Description security Enters into Security Configuration mode.
  • Page 121: Setting Management Ip Addresses

    S E C U R I T Y C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Select this option to enable the Gateway, when in DHCP mode, to receive an IP address and other configuration parameters from a DHCP server only if it is listed in the IP address list.
  • Page 122: Displaying All The Security Parameters

    S E C U R I T Y C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Table 18-3: The Available Security Displaying Commands Command Description show all Displays all the security parameters.
  • Page 123: Displaying The Dhcp Security Status

    S E C U R I T Y C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.Security > IPG.Config.Security > advsecurity 18.3.3 Displaying the DHCP Security Status The show dhcpsecurity command, in Security Configuration mode, displays the DHCP security status.
  • Page 124: Http Configuration Via Telnet

    HTTP Configuration via Telnet Blocking the Gateway management via Telnet is possible for HTTP. 19.1 Default HTTP Configuration Table 19-1: Default HTTP Configuration Parameter Default Value Configuration via HTTP Enabled 19.2 HTTP Configuration Commands Table 19-2 lists the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) configuration commands. NOTE After entering and saving all configurations, you MUST reset the Gateway.
  • Page 125: Enabling/Disabling Configuration Via Http

    H T T P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Command Syntax IPG.Config >http IPG.Config.HTTP > IPG.Config >ht IPG.Config.HTTP > 19.2.2 Enabling/Disabling Configuration via HTTP The set command, in HTTP Configuration mode, enables/disables configuration via HTTP.
  • Page 126 H T T P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Example IPG.Config.HTTP >show IPG.Config.HTTP > HTTP = enable 19-3 52-80420-00 A0...
  • Page 127: Configuring Vlans Via Telnet

    Configuring VLANs via Telnet VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) logically group a set of stations to communicate as if they were on the same LAN segment. Traffic between VLANs is restricted. Unicast and broadcast traffic is forwarded only to LAN segments of the same VLAN. The Gateway enables you to configure up to eight 802.1Q-compatible VLANs.
  • Page 128: Entering Into Vlan Configuration Mode

    C O N F I G U R I N G V L A N S V I A T E L N E T NOTE After entering and saving all configurations, you MUST reset the Gateway. Table 20-2: The Available VLAN Configuration Commands Command Description vlan...
  • Page 129: Creating A New Vlan

    C O N F I G U R I N G V L A N S V I A T E L N E T By default, the VLANs are disabled. Command Syntax IPG.Config.VLAN >set {enable | disable} IPG.Config.VLAN >se {e | d} Argument Description enable Enables using VLANs.
  • Page 130: Removing Ports From A Vlan

    C O N F I G U R I N G V L A N S V I A T E L N E T Argument Description default Sets the default VLAN for the port list. VLAN-TAG VLAN tag number in the range <1-4095>. PORT-LIST The port list in format “1 2”...
  • Page 131: Assigning Vlan, Priority Tag And Tos To The Outgoing Rtp Frames

    C O N F I G U R I N G V L A N S V I A T E L N E T Command Syntax IPG.Config.VLAN >call {vlan <vlan-id> | priority <priority>} IPG.Config.VLAN >no call {vlan | priority} IPG.Config.VLAN >ca {v <vlan-id>...
  • Page 132: Displaying The Vlan Configuration

    C O N F I G U R I N G V L A N S V I A T E L N E T 20.3.1 Displaying the VLAN Configuration The show vlan command, in VLAN Configuration mode, displays the VLAN configuration. Command Syntax IPG.Config.VLAN >show vlan IPG.Config.VLAN >sh v...
  • Page 133: Interface Configuration Via Telnet

    Interface Configuration via Telnet 21.1 Default Interface Configuration Table 21-1: Default Interface Configuration Parameter Default Value Interface’s state Enabled Interface’s speed mode Auto-negotiation Interface’s flow control Disabled 21.2 Interface Configuration Commands Table 21-2 lists the Interface configuration commands. NOTE Changing the Interface configuration does not require reset. Table 21-2: The Available Interface Configuration Commands Command Description...
  • Page 134: Entering Into Interface Configuration Mode

    I N T E R F A C E C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 21.2.1 Entering into Interface Configuration Mode The interface command, in Global Configuration mode, enters into Interface Configuration mode.
  • Page 135: Enabling Flow Control On The Interface

    I N T E R F A C E C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.Interface >no se <port> d Argument Description port Interface number in the range <1-4>. autonegotiate Sets the interface’s duplex speed mode to auto-negotiation.
  • Page 136: Displaying The Specified Interface Configuration

    I N T E R F A C E C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 21.3.1 Displaying the Specified Interface Configuration The show command, in Interface Configuration mode, displays the specified interface configuration.
  • Page 137: Executing Reports Via Telnet

    Executing Reports via Telnet The report commands allow you to see the following information: • the interfaces’ statistics; • the configuration download status. 22.1 Reports Commands Table 22-1 lists the reports commands. Table 22-1: The Available Reports Commands Command Description report Enters into Report mode.
  • Page 138: Displaying The Interfaces' Statistics

    E X E C U T I N G R E P O R T S V I A T E L N E T The prompt-line that is displayed in response to the command indicates that Statistics mode has been entered. Command Syntax IPG.Report >statistics IPG.Report.Statistics >...
  • Page 139 E X E C U T I N G R E P O R T S V I A T E L N E T IPG.Report.Statistics > 20|1024_1522_Packets=46 IPG.Report.Statistics > 21|RxMacErrorPackets=0 IPG.Report.Statistics > 22|DroppedPackets=0 IPG.Report.Statistics > 23|TxMulticastPackets=0 IPG.Report.Statistics > 24|TxBroadcastPackets=416 IPG.Report.Statistics >...
  • Page 140 E X E C U T I N G R E P O R T S V I A T E L N E T Table 22-2: Interface Statistics Parameters Parameter Parameter Name Description Number (to be used in the show command RxOctets...
  • Page 141 E X E C U T I N G R E P O R T S V I A T E L N E T Parameter Parameter Name Description Number (to be used in the show command 64_Packets This counter is incremented once for every received and transmitted packet that is 64 bytes in size.
  • Page 142: Clearing The Interfaces' Statistics

    E X E C U T I N G R E P O R T S V I A T E L N E T Parameter Parameter Name Description Number (to be used in the show command link The link status (Up/Down). duplexspeed The interface duplex mode (HALF/FULL and line speed (10/100 Mbps).
  • Page 143: Displaying The Configuration Download Status

    E X E C U T I N G R E P O R T S V I A T E L N E T 22.1.6 Displaying the Configuration Download Status The show command, in Statistics mode, displays the configuration download status. Command Syntax IPG.Report.Download >show IPG.Report.Download >sh...
  • Page 144: Protocol H.323 Configuration Via Telnet

    Protocol H.323 Configuration via Telnet H.323 is a standard approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to promote compatibility in videoconference transmissions over IP networks. H.323 was originally promoted as a way to provide consistency in audio, video and data packet transmissions in the event that a Local Area Network (LAN) did not provide Guaranteed Service Quality (QoS).
  • Page 145: Entering Into H.323 Configuration Mode

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T set 2number Sets the phone number of line 2. set 1cidname Sets the caller ID for line 1.
  • Page 146: Setting The Phone Number Of Line 1

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Argument Description STRING Dial plan matching string. 23.2.4 Setting the Phone Number of Line 1 The set 1number command, in H.323 Configuration mode, sets the phone number of line 1.
  • Page 147: Setting The Caller Id For Line 2

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.H323 >se 1c STRING IPG.Config.H323 >no se 1c Argument Description STRING Caller ID for line 1.
  • Page 148: Displaying All The H.323 Configuration

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 23.3.1 Displaying all the H.323 Configuration The show all command, in H.323 Configuration mode, displays the entire H.323 configuration.
  • Page 149: Displaying The Caller Id For Line 1

    P R O T O C O L H . 3 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.H323 >sh 2n 23.3.6 Displaying the Caller ID for Line 1 The show 1cidname command, in H.323 Configuration mode, displays the caller ID for line 1.
  • Page 150: Protocol Mgcp Configuration Via Telnet

    Protocol MGCP Configuration via Telnet The MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocols) is designed to control Telephony Gateways from external call control elements called media gateway controllers or call agents. A telephony gateway is a network element that provides conversion between the audio signals carried on telephone circuits and data packets carried over the Internet or over other packet networks.
  • Page 151: Entering Into Mgcp Configuration Mode

    P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T NOTE After entering and saving all configurations, you MUST reset the Gateway. Table 24-2: The Available MGCP Configuration Commands Command Description...
  • Page 152: Setting The Call Agent's Port

    P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 24.2.3 Setting the Call Agent’s Port The set portcallagent command, in MGCP Configuration mode, sets the port number of the call agent.
  • Page 153: Displaying All The Mgcp Parameters

    P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T show addresscallagent Displays the IP address of the call agent. show portcallagent Displays the port number of the call agent.
  • Page 154: Displaying The Endpoint Domain Name

    P R O T O C O L M G C P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Example IPG.Config.Mgcp >show portcallagent IPG.Config.Mgcp > IPG.Config.Mgcp >...
  • Page 155: Protocol Sip Configuration Via Telnet

    Protocol SIP Configuration via Telnet The SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard protocol for initiating an interactive user session that involves multimedia elements such as video, voice, chat, gaming, and virtual reality. If the Gateway has SIP installed you must configure the SIP Server IP address and other SIP parameters.
  • Page 156: Default Sip Configuration

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 25.1 Default SIP Configuration Table 25-1: Default SIP Configuration Parameter Default Value SIP server port number...
  • Page 157: Entering Into Sip Configuration Mode

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T set transport Sets the SIP call control transport protocol (TCP or UDP). set 1number Sets the phone number of line 1.
  • Page 158: Setting The Sip Server's Port Number

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.SIP >se sips {e | d} IPG.Config.SIP >no sips Argument Description A.B.C.D IP address of the SIP server or server’s Domain name.
  • Page 159: Setting The Dial Plan Matching String

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.SIP >no se Argument Description STRING Send Registration Requests (YES or NO). 25.2.6 Setting the Dial Plan Matching String The set dialplan command, in SIP Configuration mode, sets the dial plan matching string.
  • Page 160: Setting The Phone Number Of Line 2

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Command Syntax IPG.Config.SIP >set 1number <number> IPG.Config.SIP >no set 1number IPG.Config.SIP >se 1n <number>...
  • Page 161: Setting The Sip Port For Line 1

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Set the “Name” you want to show on the called party’s Caller ID display. When you make a call from a line of the Gateway with the Caller ID inserted, the remote called party will receive this string.
  • Page 162: Setting The Aec For Line 1

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 25.2.14 Setting the AEC for Line 1 The set 1aec command, in SIP Configuration mode, sets the AEC for line 1.
  • Page 163: Setting The User Name For Line 2

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Argument Description STRING User Name for line 1. 25.2.17 Setting the User Name for Line 2 The set 2username command, in SIP Configuration mode, sets the user name for line 2.
  • Page 164: Setting The Nat Ip Address

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Argument Description STRING Password for line 2. 25.2.20 Setting the NAT IP Address The set nat_ip command, in SIP Configuration mode, sets the NAT IP address.
  • Page 165: Setting The Stun Server's Port Number

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.SIP >se stuns A.B.C.D IPG.Config.SIP >no set stuns Argument Description A.B.C.D STUN Server IP address.
  • Page 166: Displaying All The Sip Configuration

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T show 2cidname Displays the caller ID for line 2. show 1port Displays the SIP port for line 1.
  • Page 167: Displaying The Sip Server's Ip Address

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.SIP > *** NAT Settings *** IPG.Config.SIP > nat_ip |n = IPG.Config.SIP >...
  • Page 168: Displaying The Sending Register Request Status

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Example IPG.Config.SIP >show domain_name IPG.Config.SIP > IPG.Config.SIP > domain_name |do = 25.3.5 Displaying the Sending REGISTER Request Status...
  • Page 169: Displaying The Phone Number Of Line 1

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.SIP >sh t Example IPG.Config.SIP >show transport IPG.Config.SIP >...
  • Page 170: Displaying The Caller Id For Line 2

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T Example IPG.Config.SIP >show 1cidname IPG.Config.SIP > IPG.Config.SIP > 1cidname 25.3.11 Displaying the Caller ID for Line 2 The show 2cidname command, in SIP Configuration mode, displays the caller ID for line 2.
  • Page 171: Displaying The Aec For Line 1

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 25.3.14 Displaying the AEC for Line 1 The show 1aec command, in SIP Configuration mode, displays the AEC for line 1.
  • Page 172: Displaying The User Name For Line 2

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 25.3.17 Displaying the User Name for Line 2 The show 2username command, in SIP Configuration mode, displays the user name for line Command Syntax IPG.Config.SIP >show 2username...
  • Page 173: Displaying The Nat Ip Address

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T 25.3.20 Displaying the NAT IP Address The show nat_ip command, in SIP Configuration mode, displays the NAT IP address. Command Syntax IPG.Config.SIP >show nat_ip IPG.Config.SIP >show nat_ip...
  • Page 174: Displaying The Stun Server's Port Number

    P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.SIP >show stunserver_ip IPG.Config.SIP >sh stuns Argument Description A.B.C.D STUN Server IP address.
  • Page 175 P R O T O C O L S I P C O N F I G U R A T I O N V I A T E L N E T IPG.Config.SIP > Phone number = 435293 IPG.Config.SIP > Registered = Yes IPG.Config.SIP >...
  • Page 176: Completing The Gateway Configuration Via Telnet

    Completing the Gateway Configuration via Telnet 26.1 General Commands Table 26-1 lists the general commands for rebooting the Gateway, resetting the configuration to the factory defaults and downloading a configuration file or software image. Table 26-1: The Available General Commands Command Description commands...
  • Page 177: Setting The Configuration To The Factory Defaults

    U P G R A D I N G E D G E G A T E F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S Command Syntax IPG.Commands >reset {power | downloader}...
  • Page 178 U P G R A D I N G E D G E G A T E F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S Argument Description A.B.C.D...
  • Page 179: Led Definitions

    U P G R A D I N G E D G E G A T E F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S LED Definitions There are four status LEDs and four Link/Activity LEDs on the front panel.
  • Page 180: Specifications

    Specifications A C C E S S L I N X V O I P G A T E W A Y Dimensions 7.36”(W) x 4.45”(L) x 1.71”(H) 18.7(W) x 11.3(D) x 4.35(H) cm Weight: 1.46 lbs (0.66 kg) with DC power adapter Operating temperature: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F) Humidity:...

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