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GA90
Modual Gateway
User's Manual
Manual Part Number 96-00559-00
Zed-3
501 Valley Way
Milpitas CA 95035
USA
+1-408-587-9333
http://www.zed-3.com

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  • Page 1 GA90 Modual Gateway User’s Manual Manual Part Number 96-00559-00 Zed-3 501 Valley Way Milpitas CA 95035 +1-408-587-9333 http://www.zed-3.com...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Zed-3 makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Zed-3 shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Change Password ..........43 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual 1...
  • Page 4 Glossary ........... 51 2 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual...
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    Zed-3 GA90 is a Modular Gateway which has prefect performance, rich interfaces, and supports interface cards plug. GA90 supports multitype interface cards, such as FXO, FXS, IP, T1/E1 card, can be connected to VoIP and PSTN network, allows calls freely transfer between these interfaces, fully meeds the various requirements of communication and business extension for enterprises.
  • Page 6: Basic Features

    GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Specifications Description • Up to 8 FXSx4 ports • Up to 8 FXO4 ports(loop start) • System capacity Up to 1 T1/E1 x4 port • Any combination of interface cards • 90 simultaneous calls •...
  • Page 7: Profile

    Plenty system monitor: line status, current call, CDR, system status etc. • Easy-use of web configuration and management system • Powerful safety management: upload/download configurations, fireware update, disaster recovery etc. Profile 1.4.1 Appearance Figure 1-1 GA90 appearance 1.4.2 Front View...
  • Page 8: Back View

    1.4.3 Back View Figure 1-3 GA90 back panel All ports are on the back panel of GA90, the interface type and descriptions are: • WAN port: connect to IP network via this port. • LAN port: connect to PC or other devices via this port.
  • Page 9: Device Installation

    • One electronic mannual CD. • Accessories package: 2 GA90 fixers, 8 M3 screws for fixing on GA90, 6 M6 screws for fixing on 19# rack. Note: If there is any missing or damage, contact the seller or Zed-3 sales immediately and save all packages for the repackaging if need.
  • Page 10 2.1.3.1 Basic Conditions Keep the GA90 equipment in a room which has proper control of temperature and humidity, watch out the conductivity of the shelf. Too high or too low humidity will cause short circuit or fire. At the same time, the conductive property of rack is also considerable.
  • Page 11: Preparations

    It is usually connected to a switch or a router. 2.2.2 IP Address Get an IP address for your GA90 . the setting of IP address, see 3.1.1set GA90 's IP address. Note: Static IP address is recommended, no matter public or private address. (except DDNS). 2.2.3 Ethernet Cable Get a standard RJ-45 cable for GA90 .
  • Page 12: Network Connection

    Connect analog line with the port of 2FXO card on GA90 • Connect FXS port with analog telephones. Prepare a 2-core telecommunication cable, plug one end into FXS port of GA90, and another end into a phone, a fax or a PBX's trunk line port. 2.3.3 Power Connection Connect the power line with the power port on the back side.
  • Page 13: Web Management System

    Dail “***” and input password "23646" when you hear the dialing tone of AA after calling in through FXO port of GA90 , and the equipment will show you the IP address. The SpreeCode and password used here are default, you may change them on the page of AA at Call Settings-System Settings after loging into the web management system.
  • Page 14 As below: Change your PC's IP address to the same network segment (for example: 192.168.0.120). Login to GA90: visit the default "192.168.0.100" with IE browser and login with "admin". Click and enter Administration> Network Setting menu, change the IP Address, Net...
  • Page 15: Web Management System Main Interface

    3. Web Management System Figure 3-2 Change GA90 's IP address After setting, click [Set] button to make it work and roll your PC's IP address back. Login to the web management system with the new IP address. Web Management System Main Interface There are six main menus on the top of the web management system's main page, they are Monitor, Line Settings, Call settings, Administration,and Maintenance.
  • Page 16: Menu Structure

    GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Figure 3-3 Web Management System main interface The system supports Chinese and English. Here is the English version. Menu Structure Figure 3-4 Menu Structure...
  • Page 17: Monitor

    - Latest Upgrade Time: the lastest time of upgrade. • Network - IP Address: the current IP address of the GA90 equipment. - Net Mask: the netmask now used. - Default Gateway: the IP address of the default gateway now used.
  • Page 18: Line Status

    - Secondary DNS: the IP address of secondary DNS now used. Line Status Trunk lines are very important basic resources for GA90 system. You can call external lines only when trunk lines set on GA90. The system will monitor all these lines' status automatically once these trunk lines have been set, and provides monitor information to the administrator for management.
  • Page 19: Active Calls

    4. Monitor Figure 4-2 Monitor - Line Status page • Type : the line type, includes: IP, FXO , FXS, T1/E1. • ID: the sequence number of the line ( for example: "slot1-2" means the 1st card's 2 port). • Phone Number: the phone number assigned to this line.
  • Page 20: Call Records

    GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual The fields are: • Caller: the caller ID. • Callee: the callee ID. • Callin Line: the line type and port number of the caller in conversation, for example: "FXO/slot1-1" means the 1 port of the FXO card on the 1st port.
  • Page 21: T1/E1 State

    T1/E1 State This page shows the sequence number, physical connectivity of each T1/E1 interface card and D channel's status automatically when GA90 has T1/E1 interface card. For example: slot2 means the card in the second slot is T1/E1 card. •...
  • Page 22: Line Settings

    C h a p t e r 5 Line Settings GA90 equipment supports four types of interface cards: FXS, FXO, IP and T1/E1. On the page of Line Settings page, you can define the common properties of all kinds of lines in this equipment.
  • Page 23 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Figure 5-1 Line Settings page 5.1.2 Parameters Descriptions 5.1.2.1 Register IP Line You need to set these when Register is"Enable": • Proxy: the IP address and port of the proxy. Note: The default port is 5060 if you set only IP address.
  • Page 24 5. Line Settings • Phone Number: the phone number of this line. • Username : the user name for register. • Password: the password for register. • Register Expiration: timeout after these seconds. • Home Domain: domain's IP address. • NAT Traversal Mode: three modes: - None: no mode.
  • Page 25: Backup Settings

    GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual 5.1.3 Backup Settings Set parameters for backup proxy for registered IP Line. All items are the same as the primary. Figure 5-2 Line Settings - Backup Setting page 5.1.4 Add IP Line Filling the blanks in the edit area, or check  Enalbe backup settings to use the backup configuration.
  • Page 26: Fxs Line

    Line Settings - FXS Line Setting page 5.2.1 FXS line List • ID: the real position of FXS interface card on GA90, like "slot1-1" which means the 1st FXS interface card on the 1st slot is FXSmodule. • Phone Number: the phone number of this line Note: Unset FXS module is only shown FXS module's interface number in this list.
  • Page 27: Fxo Line

    Choose one line in FXS line list. set phone number for this line. click [Modify] to save it. FXO Line If GA90 has FXO card, the web management system will show your FXO line setting page. Figure 5-4 Line Settings - FXO Line Setting page 5.3.1 FXO line List •...
  • Page 28: T1/E1 Settings

    Enable AA: If enter AA (Auto Attendant) when dialing in via this line. T1/E1 Settings GA90 supports up to 4 T1/E1 interface cards. So T1/E1 setting page defaultly shows slot1~slot4 four setting items. But only available T1/E1 card is configurable, otherwise is gray unconfigurable.
  • Page 29 The begin number and end number compose a continuous number segment. For example: config 30 number in E1 mode, so the beginning number is 82341001, and the last number is 82341030. 1. This parameter is different based on GA90's work mode (T1 or E1).
  • Page 30 5. Line Settings Figure 5-5 Line Settings - T1/E1 Line Setting page...
  • Page 31: Call Settings

    Call routing is the core, plus number transform, call filtration, numbering plan and schedule setting, all of them are combined to provide flexible control of coming and going calls via GA90 modular gateway. Matching Rules Matching rules of numbers are one base of call routing, number transform and call filtration.
  • Page 32: Routing Matching Rules

    6. Call Settings Examples: Input Output • 1234X The first four digits are 1234, the fifth is a digit from 0 to 9, five digits totally. • 1234[1,5-9] The first four digits are 1234, the fifth is 1 or a digit from 5 to 9, five digits totally. •...
  • Page 33 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual • The list area: show the created route list. • The edit area: configue routes here. Note: For register FXS line, you do not need to set calling route etc, that means in the setting page of Source Line, Destination Line configuration, the system will not show you FXS lines.
  • Page 34: Alter

    6. Call Settings Note: The principle of routing we used here is Perfect Matching, which is searching the most matched route based on source line. For example, there are two routes, the Sources of route A are IP1 and IP2, the Source of route B is IP1, so when a call is from IP1, no matter which route is on the first positon, the system will choose route B.
  • Page 35 Call Settings - Alter page Figure 6-2 6.4.1 Alter Strategies List Alter strategies list shows you a group of created strategies. GA90 supports transforming multi-number based on one matching mode. • Description: the description of this transform strategy. •...
  • Page 36 6. Call Settings • Schedule: the valid time segment of this strategy, default 'ALL' means no time limitation. Choose one strategy and click [Move Down] or [Move Up] buttons to reorder the sequence. click [Modify] or [Remove] buttons to edit or delete this strategy. 6.4.2 Parameters Descriptions Enter necessary parameters in edit area when you create a new strategy, click [Add] button to...
  • Page 37 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Figure 6-3 Call Settings - Alter Strategy Settings page 6.4.3 Alter Rules The rules are: • Strip caller or callee number from head: strip N digits from the head of caller or callee number. N must be equal to or more than 1 (N>=1). If N is more than the length of the caller or callee number, give up this operation.
  • Page 38: Filter

    6. Call Settings • Replace N digits from the head of caller or callee number: replace N (N>=1) digits from the head of caller or callee number with another number. If N is more than the length of caller or callee number, replace the number with another defferent number completely. For example: replace 3 digits from the head of '10086' with '200', it should be '20086'.
  • Page 39 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Figure 6-4 Call Settings - Call Filtration Setting page 6.5.1 Filter List Call filtration matching strategy is similar with route matching strategy. From up to down, get the first matched strategy no matter how many strategies left are matched too. Then determine whether let this call via the gateway based on this strategy's filtration action.
  • Page 40: Schedule

    6. Call Settings 6.5.2 Parameters Description Set parameters in edit area when you create a new strategy. click [Add] button to save it. • Description: the description of this strategy. • Type: the execute mode of this strategy: pre-routing or post-routing. Call filtration can be used in two locations: before number transforming before routing (pre-routing) and after number transforming after routing (post-routing).
  • Page 41 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Figure 6-5 Call Settings - Schedule page • Time Range: ‘hhmm - hhmm’ • Info: time range, the first digit is the cycle type, the number from the second digit is specific time value. For example: W1147 means cycle in weeks of a month, it's Sunday of the fouth week of Nov.
  • Page 42: System

    6. Call Settings Figure 6-7 Call Settings - Add Schedule Group Settings page 6.6.2.2 Add a Schedule click 'Add …' under a Group in the list to enter the new setting page. Figure 6-8 Call Settings - Add Schedule Setting page The parameters are: •...
  • Page 43 - Dial End String: the default is #. - Dial Timeout: expiration time of dialing, count in second. - Query IP: how to get GA90 's IP address, composed by 12 keys : 0-9, *, #, the default is "***", see 3.1 Login.
  • Page 44 6. Call Settings Figure 6-10 Call Setings - System Settings page...
  • Page 45 CID TYPE: coming call display type of FXO line: FSK, ETSI DTMF, India DTMF, Brazil DTMF. You need to ensure the both CID TYPE are the same mode when GA90 's FXO connects to the peer. The receiving of CID caller number will be affected if not.
  • Page 46: Administration

    7. Administration C h a p t e r 7 Administration You may use this menu to change administrator password, and manage system time and network settings. Change Password Change the administrator's password here, (other users' passwords are set in Administration > Change Password) •...
  • Page 47: Ga90 Modular Gateway User's Manual

    Primary / Secondary DNS: the IP address of primary or secondary DNS server. VLAN: enable or disable VLAN. You need to set GA90 's VLAN tag if you enabled VLAN, GA90 will send IP package with VLAN tag. The configuration refers to 3.1.1 change GA90 's IP Address.
  • Page 48: Time Setting

    NTP Server: the IP address of system time server, the default is pool.ntp.org, update every day. • Update Interval: set frequency of synchronization of system time. • Time Zone: click drop-down button to choose a time zone for GA90. 7.3.2 Disable Time Server Select GA90 equipment's time zone in the drop-down list. Note:...
  • Page 49 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual 7.3.3 Change Time Set time by yourself. The format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. Note: Be carefule about the format. Figure 7-4 Administration - Time Settings - Time Setting page...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    Reboot System: reboot the operating system of the equipment which will cut off all calls, then start the OS of the server and reload all datas again. Reset to Default It's for recovery to factory configuration for GA90. Note: The system will keep network information like IP address when recovering.
  • Page 51: Reset To Default

    Config management provides you the configuration's download and recovery. Figure 8-2 Maintenance - Config Management page • Upload: click [Upload] button to upload the backup configuration file to GA90 equipment and overwrite GA90's configuration. • Download: click [Download] button to download system configuration as ga90_config.tgz file to local machine.
  • Page 52: Upgrade Firmware

    8. Maintenance 8.4.1 Language setting You may set language for voice prompts at Voice Prompts Language. GA90 supports English and Chinese now. 8.4.2 Upload prompts Upload AA prompts (Greeting Message) files at Upload Greeting Message menu and define voice codec type for uploaded files.
  • Page 53: Diagnostic Tools

    GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Note: If GA90 can not work because of the exception appeared during upgrade progress, please use 'GA90 Disaster Recovery System' to restart and upgrade GA90 again. Diagnostic Tools Click Diagnostic Tools on the left task bar to enter this page, like figure 8-5.
  • Page 54: Glossary

    A. Glossary A p p e n d i x A Glossary 10BaseT. A physical media specified by the IEEE 802.3 standard for supporting Ethernet with a maximum transmission rate of 10 Mb/s. 10BaseT consists of copper twisted-pair cable normally used for wiring ordinary telephones.
  • Page 55 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Decryption. Decryption is the process of converting encrypted data to its original form. See Encryption. De-Militarized Zone (DMZ). A computer host or small network placed between a company’s private network and the outside public network to prevent outside users from gaining direct access to a server that contains company data.
  • Page 56 Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). The portion of an Internet URL that identifies the server program that an Internet request addresses. The FQDN includes the second-level domain name (such as Zed-3.com) and any other levels (such as www.Zed-3.com). Gateway. A network point that serves as an entrance to another network. Computers that control traffic within an enterprise’s network or at the local Internet Service Provider (ISP) are gateways.
  • Page 57 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual Internet Protocol (IP). A network layer protocol that sends datagram packets between Internet nodes. IP is a connection-less protocol, implying that there is no continuing connection between communicating endpoints. IP provides addressing, type-of-service (ToS) specification, security, fragmentation and reassembly features.
  • Page 58 A. Glossary table relates your IP address to your computer's physical (MAC) address on the LAN. The MAC address is used by the Media Access Control sublayer of the Datalink Control (DLC) protocol layer. Each physical device type has a different MAC sublayer. Network Address Translation (NAT).
  • Page 59 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual or changes to an RFC are permitted once it becomes an Internet standard. changes to internet standards are enacted through subsequent RFCs that supersede or elaborate on all or parts of existing RFCs. Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP). A protocol by which a physical machine in a local area network can request its IP address from a gateway server’s Address Resolution Protocol table...
  • Page 60 Also referred to as a location or address, URLs specify the location of files on servers. A general URL has the syntax protocol://address. For example, http://www.Zed-3.com/index.htm specifies that the protocol is http and the address is www.Zed-3.com/ index.htm. Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP). Also known as 10BaseT. This is the standard cabling used for telephone lines.
  • Page 61 GA90 Modular Gateway User’s Manual sending the initial INVITE request and as a UAS when receiving a BYE request from the calling station. Similarly, the same software can act as a proxy server for one request and as a redirect server for the next request.

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