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Single-port Gateway
Series SpoLink
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Single-port Gateway Series SpoLink This document is supplied by Nicherons Int’l Inc, No part of this document may be reproduced, republished or retransmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever, whether electronically or mechanically, including, but not limited to, by way of photocopying, recording, information recording or through retrieval systems, without the express written permission of Nicherons Int’l Inc.
  • Page 2   Safety   N otices       Please   read   the   following   safety   notices   before   installing   or   using   this   gateway.   They   are   crucial   f or   t he   s afe   a nd   r eliable   o peration   o f   t he   d evice.   Please  ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table   o f   C ontent   1.   W ................5 ELCOME   T O   T HE   INK   S INGLE   P ORT   G ATEWAY 1.1.   P ackage   C ontents ........................5 2  ...
  • Page 4 5.3.5.3.   C onfig   S etting ..........................38 5.3.5.4.   U pdate............................39 5.3.5.5.   A ccount   C onfig ..........................40 5.3.5.6.   R eboot............................41 5.3.6.   S ecurity ............................. 41 5.3.6.1.   M MI   F ilter ............................41 5.3.6.2.  ...
  • Page 5: W Elcome   T O   T He   Polink   Ingle   P Ort   G Ateway

    1.   W elcome   t o   t he   S poLink   s ingle   p ort   g ateway   1.1.   P ackage   C ontents   Please   c heck   y our   p roduct   p ackaging it   i ncludes:   1.  ...
  • Page 6: Understanding   O F   A   S Ingle   P Ort   G Ateway

    2   U nderstanding   o f   a   s ingle   p ort   g ateway   S poLink   SpoLink   S ingle-­‐port   g ateway   I P-­‐based   v oice   m edia   a ccess   d evice   i s   d esigned   f or   o perators,   enterprises,  ...
  • Page 7: I Ndicator   S Igns

    2.2.   I ndicator   s igns   Name   Meaning   Description   POWER   Power   L ED   Always   light,   has   power,   you   can   start   using   t he   S poLink   s ingle   p ort   g ateway.   REG  ...
  • Page 8   SpoLink   s ingle   p ort   g ateway   w ith   t wo   n etwork   i nterface   i tself:   W AN   p ort   a nd   L AN   p ort,   y ou   can  ...
  • Page 9: G Etting   S Tarted

    3.   G etting   S tarted   Before   y ou   s tart   u sing   t he   S poLink   s ingle   p ort   g ateway,   p lease   i nstall   t he   f ollowing:   3.1.  ...
  • Page 10: C Onnect   T He   P Ower

    3.1.2.   C onnect   t he   p ower   During   t his   s tep,   m ake   s ure   y our   p ower   s upply   c onnector   a nd   a   s ingle   p ort   g ateway   o utlet   match,  ...
  • Page 11: Basic   P Hone   O Peration   O F

    4.   B asic   p hone   o peration   o f   S poLink   s ingle   p ort   g ateway   4.1.   C all   t ransfer    Blind   T ransfer   During  ...
  • Page 12: W Ith   T He   P Stn   U Ser   C Alls

        4.3.   W ith   t he   P STN   u ser   c alls   *   T   m apping   s hows   t hat   w hen   t he   u ser   c onnected   t o   t he   P STN   l ine   t o   t he   L INE   p ort,   t hen   press  ...
  • Page 13: Web   C Onfiguration

    5.   W eb   c onfiguration   5.1.   I ntroduction   o f   c onfiguration   5.1.1.   W ays   t o   c onfigure   SpoLink   g ateway   h as   t wo   d ifferent   w ays   t o   d ifferent   u sers.   Use  ...
  • Page 14: C Onfiguration   V Ia   W Eb

    5.3.   C onfiguration   v ia   W EB     5.3.1.   B ASIC   5.3.1.1.   S tatus     Status   Field   n ame   Explanation   Network   Shows   t he   c onfiguration   i nformation   o n   W AN   a nd   L AN   port,  ...
  • Page 15   Please   s elect   t he   p roper   n etwork   m ode   a ccording   t o   t he   n etwork   c ondition.   S poLink   gateway   p rovide   t hree   d ifferent   n etwork   s ettings:   Static:  ...
  • Page 16: N Etwork

    Enable   R egister   Start   t o   r egister   o r   n ot   b y   s electing   i t   o r   n ot.     Display   d etailed   i nformation   t hat   y ou   m anual   c onfig.   Choose  ...
  • Page 17 Field   N ame   explanation     Active   I P   The   c urrent   I P   a ddress   o f   t he   g ateway.   Current   N etmask   The   c urrent   N etmask   a ddress.   MAC  ...
  • Page 18: Lan   C Onfig

    If   y ou   u ses   P PPoE   m ode   you   n eed   t o   m ake   t he   a bove   s etting.   PPPoE   S erver   It  ...
  • Page 19 The  gateway  support  802.1Q/P  protocol  and  DiffServ  configuration.  VLAN  functionality  can   use  different  VLAN  IDs  by  setting  signal/voice  VLAN  and  data  VLAN.  The  VLAN  application   of   t his   d evice   i s   v ery   f lexible.    ...
  • Page 20   QoS   C onfiguration   Field   n ame   explanation   VLAN   E nable   Before   s elect   i t   t o   e nable   V LAN,   y ou   n eed   e nable   B ridge   m ode   in  ...
  • Page 21: Service   P Ort

    packets   w ill   n ot   t ake   t he   V LAN   t ag.   5)   I f   D isable   t he   V LAN,   r egardless   t o   s et   t he   V oice/Data   V LAN   d ifferentiated   o r   n ot,   a ll   packets  will  not  take  the  VLAN  tag;  If  enable  the  DiffServ,  all  packets  will  only  take  ...
  • Page 22   DHCP   S ERVER   Field   n ame   explanation     DHCP   L eased   T able   IP-­‐MAC   mapping   table.   If   the   LAN   port   of   the   gateway   connects  ...
  • Page 23: Ntp

    and   E nd   I P   b y   D HCP.   Netmask   Set   t he   N etmask   o f   t he   l ease   t able   Gateway   Set   t he   G ateway   o f   t he   l ease   t able   Lease  ...
  • Page 24: Oip

          5.3.3.   V OIP   5.3.3.1.   S IP   C onfig   Set   y our   S IP   s erver   i n   t he   f ollowing   i nterface.     SIP  ...
  • Page 25 Choose   line   to   set   info   about   SIP,   there   are   3   lines   to   choose.   You   can   switch   by   “Load”     button.     Register  ...
  • Page 26 decrease   t he   s erver’s   r epeat   a uthorization   w ork,   i f   i t   i s   enable.     Enable/Disable   k eeps   N AT   o f   S IP   a live.     NAT  ...
  • Page 27: Iax2   C Onfig

    RFC3325;   Subscribe   E xpire   Overtime   o f   r esending   s ubscribe   p acket.   S uggest   u sing   Time   the   d efault   c onfig.   MWI   N umber   Input  ...
  • Page 28: S Tun   C Onfig

    your   I AX2   a ccount   n ame).   Local   P ort   Set   y our   l ocal   s port the   d efault   i s   4 569.   Voice   M ail   N umber   Specify   t he   v oice   m ail’s   n umber.   Voice  ...
  • Page 29: D Ial   P Eer   S Etting

      STUN   Field   n ame   explanation   STUN   N AT   T ransverse   Shows   S TUN   N AT   T ransverse   e stimation,   t rue   m eans   STUN   c an   p enetrate   N AT,   w hile   F alse   m eans   n ot.   STUN  ...
  • Page 30 setting   a ccording   t o   t his   d ial   r ule.   F or   e xample,   y ou   w ant   t o   d ial   0 1062213123,   b ut   y ou   n eed   dial  ...
  • Page 31 to   w hat   y our   p refix   n umber   i s   m apped.   T he   p refix   n umber   supports   a t   m ost   3 0   d igits    ...
  • Page 32 to   d elete   l ength.       This   setting   will   realize   speed   When   y ou   d ial   “ 2”,   dial  function,  after  you  dialing   the   SIP1   server   the  ...
  • Page 33: P Hone

    5.3.4.   P hone   5.3.4.1.   D SP   C onfig   In   t his   p age,   y ou   c an   c onfigure   v oice   c odec,   i nput/output   v olume   a nd   s o   o n.      ...
  • Page 34   Call   S ervice   Field   n ame   explanation   Hotline   Specify   H otline   n umber.   I f   y ou   s et   t he   n umber,   y ou   c an   n ot   d ial   a ny   other  ...
  • Page 35: D Igital   M Ap   C Onfiguration

    rejected.   X   a nd.   A re   w ildcard.   x   m eans   m atching   a ny   s ingle   d igit.   f or   e xample,   4xxx   e xpresses   a ny   n umber   w ith   p refix   4   w hich   l ength   i s   4   w ill   b e   forbidden  ...
  • Page 36   Digital   M ap   C onfiguration   Field   n ame   explanation   End   w ith   " #"   Set   E nable/Disable   t he   p hone   e nded   w ith   “ #”   d ial.     Fixed  ...
  • Page 37: M Aintenance

    5.3.5.   M aintenance   5.3.5.1.   A uto   P rovision     Auto   P rovision   Field   n ame   explanation   Current   C onfig   Show   t he   c urrent   c onfig   f ile’s   v ersion.   Version  ...
  • Page 38: C Onfig   S Etting

    Level   2 -­‐-­‐-­‐critical:   Y our   s ystem   h as   s erious   p roblem.   Level   3 -­‐-­‐-­‐error:   T he   e rror   w ill   a ffect   y our   s ystem   w orking.   Level  ...
  • Page 39: Update

    Config   S etting   Field   n ame   explanation     You   can   save   all   changes   of   configurations.   Click   the   Save   Save   C onfig   button,   all   changes   of   configuration   will   be   saved,   and   be   effective  ...
  • Page 40: A Ccount   C Onfig

    which   includes   several   modules   that   need   to   be   imported.   For   example,   you   can   download   a   config   file   just   keep   with   SIP   module.   After   reboot,   other   modules   of   system  ...
  • Page 41: R Eboot

    5.3.5.6.   R eboot     If   y ou   m odified   s ome   c onfigurations   w hich   n eed   t he   g ateway’s   r eboot   t o   b e   e ffective,   y ou   need  ...
  • Page 42: F Irewall

    Notice:   Do   not   set   your   visiting   IP   outside   the   MMI   filter   range;   otherwise,   you   can   not   l ogon   t hrough   t he   w eb.   5.3.6.2.  ...
  • Page 43: N At   C Onfig

    output   r ule.   Deny/Permit   Specify   c urrent   a dding   r ule   b y   s electing   D eny   r ule   o r   P ermit   rule.   Protocol   T ype    ...
  • Page 44     NAT   C onfiguration   Field   n ame   explanation   IPSec   A LG   It   is   an   encryption   technology.   Select   it   to   enable   IPSec   ALG,   the  ...
  • Page 45: Pn   C Onfig

    Notice:   A fter   f inish   s etting,   c lick   t he   A dd   b utton   t o   a dd   n ew   m apping   t able;   c lick   t he   Delete  ...
  • Page 46: L Ogout

    Enable   V PN   Select   i t   o r   n ot   t o   e nable   o r   d isable   V PN     VPN   S erver   A ddr   Set  ...
  • Page 47: Appendix

    6.   A ppendix   6.1.   S pecification   6.1.1.   H ardware   Item   SpoLink   G ATEWAY   Adapter   Input:   1 00-­‐240V   (Input/Output)   Output:   1 2V   1 A   port   WAN  ...
  • Page 48: Maintenance   A Nd   M Anagement

    Support   D HCP   s erver   i n   t he   L AN   p ort    Gateway   p ing   t est   t hrough   k eyboard   c ommands    Support   D HCP   c lient   i n   t he   W AN   p ort   ...
  • Page 49 remove  the  device  and  reinstall.  Otherwise,  the  NIC  in  another  slot,  if   not   e nough,   r eplace   t he   c ard.     Access   m odes   c ommonly   u sed   e xample   ( already   i nstalled   o n   y our    ...

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