Rohde & Schwarz Topex MobiLink IP User Manual

Rohde & Schwarz Topex MobiLink IP User Manual

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VoIP-GSM Gateway

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2012

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    MobiLink IP VoIP-GSM Gateway User Manual 2012...
  • Page 2: Dear Client

    Dear Client! MobiLink IP Dear Client! Thank you for purchasing the ROHDE & SCHWARZ TOPEX S.A. “MobiLink IP” product and congratulation for your wise choice. Our MobiLinkIP has the following features: VoIp-2- Mobile interface  Interfaces between Voice over IP and two modules for GSM or 3G mobile networks ...
  • Page 3: Conformity

    MobiLink IP Conformity! MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 3 of 188...
  • Page 4 Conformity! MobiLink IP WEEE Directive Compliance This symbol applied on the product or on its packaging means that this product fulfils the WEEE Directive. The product shall not be recycled as household waste; it will be disposed separately as sorted waste.
  • Page 5: Record Of Changes

    Record of Changes MobiLink IP Record of Changes ISSUE DATE NUMBER OF TITLE OR BRIEF MADE BY PARAGRAPH DESCRIPTION 2009-2011 All First issue and C. Malide different changes V. Sfetcu 2012 Cover, conformity Added conformity V. Sfetcu information May 2012...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Conformity! ................................3 Record of Changes..............................5 Content .................................. 6 INTRODUCTION ..........................8 PACKAGE CONTENT ........................10 MobiLink IP FEATURES ......................... 11 IDENTIFICATION ..........................12 LABELS AND IDENTIFICATORS ....................12 SOFTWARE INFORMATION ......................14 INSTALLATION ..........................16 ESTABLISHING THE BEST LOCATION ..................16 MOUNTING (HARDWARE INSTALLATION) ..................
  • Page 7 Content MobiLink IP CALL CONTROL ........................... 112 6.7.1 Status ..............................112 6.7.2 Settings .............................. 115 6.7.3 Access In ............................116 6.7.4 Incoming Calls............................ 117 6.7.5. Definition of DCR ..........................119 6.7.6 Outgoing Calls............................ 120 6.7.6 PBX Query ............................122 6.7.8. Parameters............................126 REGISTER ............................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Content MobiLink IP INTRODUCTION REASON FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF THIS PRODUCT: - To complete the line of MobiLink products MobiLinkIP is a new member of the Rohde & Schwarz Topex S.A. family of gateways and PBXs. It is a compact variant of the classic VoIP to mobile gateway, featuring just two mobile modules and an ETH port.
  • Page 9 Web interface. Intended use MobiLink IP was also intended to be a complimentary product for the line of Class 4 & Class 5 Rohde & Schwarz Topex S.A. Soft-switches, allowing cost-effective access to mobile networks for the SIP users registered to the Rohde & Schwarz Topex S.A. IP- PBX.
  • Page 10: Package Content

    Content MobiLink IP PACKAGE CONTENT When opening the package, please check the contents against the following: Component Image Component Description MobiLinkIP unit in its plastic case. It is a mobile gateway that terminates VoIP calls, which least call routing for SIP calls.
  • Page 11: Mobilink Ip Features

    Content MobiLink IP MobiLink IP FEATURES The MobiLinkIP device is a versatile VoIP-2-mobile gateway that cuts down interconnection costs and performs convergence between mobile voice networks and SIP calls. MobiLinkIP is fully configurable via Web pages; it does not require installation of drivers or any additional software on a PC.
  • Page 12: Identification

    An unique 15- or 17-digit number. - If the Topex device features several mobile modules – instance MobiLink IP has two modules - it will have, correspondingly, more IMEI labels - one for each mobile modem DEFAULT Default IP address of the Topex device ADDRESS in LAN.
  • Page 13 For this, the first letters must be the same – if you own a MobiLink IP with the label “MOBIPC-M2J” as shown above, you should look for firmware images with names like “M2J”, and not “M1J” or “M2O”:...
  • Page 14: Software Information

    SOFTWARE INFORMATION MobiLink IP SOFTWARE INFORMATION The Web interface displays some of the information described above, but also important additional information, which is NOT available through the adhesive tags. Such information is related to the serial of the motherboard of the device, or the software version actually running on it.
  • Page 15 SOFTWARE INFORMATION MobiLink IP The permanent identification info shown refers to the following elements: - Serial Number: each MobiLinkIP device from Rohde & Schwarz Topex S.A. has a unique identification number, such as 2709061 in the above examples, etc. This is the serial number of the main board of the Rohde &...
  • Page 16: Installation

    (several different versions or sub-types come in exactly the same case, plastic or metal). In order to determine the exact type and model of MobiLink IP equipment, look at all the labels or indicators for the specific device. Most of this information is found on the labels that are on the bottom of the case.
  • Page 17: Mounting (Hardware Installation)

    (using the mounting kit). Horizontal mounting The surface must be level and strong enough to hold the weight of MobiLink IP together with all its cables (power supply and wired LAN connection). A desk, table or shelf is good place for the installation of MobiLink IP.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Data Cables

    CONNECTING THE DATA CABLES MobiLink IP MobiLinkIP features only two external connectors, as described below. On the bottom panel of the equipment they are, from left to right: Figure 2: Connectors of MobiLinkIP  Towards the left edge, the round connector is for the power supply jack, (labeled DC) (12V ...
  • Page 19 Ethernet interface. Power supply: To power the MobiLink IP unit, insert the jack of the power supply adapter into the supply connector. Do not yet plug the adapter into the 230V mains outlet on the wall.
  • Page 20 CONNECTING THE DATA CABLES MobiLink IP Figure 5: Connecting the power supply Warning!  Use only the power supply adapter shipped in the equipment package. Using other kinds of power supplies may cause damage to the equipment.  To avoid accidents or damage to the equipment, follow the steps described earlier.
  • Page 21: Configuring And Installing The Sim Cards

    ROHDE & SCHWARZ TOPEX S.A. MobiLinkIP device. The slots for SIM cards are located on the right side of the MobiLink IP box, towards the top, below the indicator LEDs, as shown in the next image.
  • Page 22 MobiLink IP For inserting the SIM card follow the next steps: WARNING! Unplug the MobiLink IP unit from the main outlet before insert or replace a SIM card! For each of the SIM cards, follow these steps: 1. Press the little button to eject the SIM holder.
  • Page 23: Connecting The External Antennas

    Connecting the external antennas MobiLink IP 4. Push the holder tray with the SIM inside back into the corresponding slot of the MobiLink unit Also follow the steps described above when replacing the SIM cards already installed into MobiLink IP.
  • Page 24: Power Up

    Power up MobiLink IP If the site has a low cellular signal, it may not be possible to use the full mobile technology without a special, high gain antenna. Such an antenna should be obtained and installed in a higher position (the roof of the building), directed towards the base station of the mobile network carrier, in order to get best results.
  • Page 25: Status Indicators

    Status indicators MobiLink IP Status indicators MobiLinkIP has three optical indicator (bicolor LEDs - red and green or red and yellow) that shows the status of the device, respectively of the Ethernet interface and that of the two mobile modules.
  • Page 26: Configuration

    A web browser as configuration terminal is all that is needed. This means that the MobiLink IP may be used on any computer platform and is not restricted to a certain operating system! Most of the examples in this manual are form using either Windows XP SP3 or Windows 7 Professional, but MobiLinkIP may be used with any operating system.
  • Page 27: Set Up A Connection

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.2.1 Set up a connection Establish an Ethernet connection to be used with the MobiLinkIP unit that needs to be configured. “Network Connections” on the computer and define a connection to be used MobiLinkIP gateway. Use a significant name, such as “MobiLinkIP” or “VoIP2Mobile”...
  • Page 28 10.*.*.* or 172.16.*.*; In this case you must first set you computer manually to the range of addresses that MobiLink IP can “see”, then configure MobiLink for the requirements of your particular network, and finally revert to using DHCP in your network, but with MobiLink IP now accessible.
  • Page 29: Connecting To The Mobilink

    IP address as the URL: https://192.168.173.1 Remember that the default gateway used by MobiLink IP has the IP address of 192.168.173.2. If connecting to the MobiLinkIP equipment is not possible because of problems in the settings of the IP address, go back to the factory default settings.
  • Page 30 Status indicators MobiLink IP Note that the MobiLinkIP uses a secure web connection (https instead of the usual http) so one may get several warning messages example: or similar warnings mentioning “Website Certified by an Unknown Authority”: Click „Yes”, „OK” or „Accept” to continue.
  • Page 31 Status indicators MobiLink IP One may receive the warning “You have requested an encrypted page” or “You are about to view pages over a secure connection”. This is normal; it shows connection MobiLinkIP over secure, encrypted link - HTTPS. The secure connection is confirmed by the “padlock” symbol that shows up in the status bar at the bottom of the screen, indicating a secure (encrypted) connection.
  • Page 32: Log-In

    Normally, if you have logged-in as User, then you wand to enter as Administrator, or vice-versa, you should close down the browser, then open it again and type the address of the MobiLink IP configuration page: https://192.168.173.1 in order to log-in with the user name that you want. But if you have entered once in the web interface the passwords both for User and respectively Admin, then when you want to log-in a second time either as User or Admin, it won’t request a password from you...
  • Page 33 Status indicators MobiLink IP The log-in name is shown in the “Remote User” field, below the “Location” information: respectively: When typing a different user name, or if entering an incorrect password, or when you press cancel, the following error message will be displayed: “401 Unauthorized”!
  • Page 34: Dual Log-In

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.2.4 Dual log-in Depending on the link and user chosen, you will see: - either the SMS Page (when you log-in as user) - or the administration pages (if you log-in as admin), which of course also include the settings...
  • Page 35: Menu Items

    SMS conversions, send out group messages, shows inbox and outbox - VoIP: parameters related to the Voice over IP functions; - CALL CONTROL: all settings related to the PBX application running on MobiLink IP, which performs all the call management and control tasks;;...
  • Page 36 This message warns you that using Save is not enough, you must also use the Commit button in the Menu at the left of the screen, if you want your changes to be persistent – to be kept by MobiLink IP after a reboot (restart after power down).
  • Page 37: Sms Pages (Log-In As User)

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.2.6 SMS Pages (log-in as user) When you log as User, you don’t have the full menu, you have access only to the page for text messages: Moreover, you can only send messages and see the received messages, you don’t have access to the Settings for SMS and email-to-SMS features.
  • Page 38 Status indicators MobiLink IP Also, when the message could not be sent immediately, you will see this warning: Use the Refresh or Reload button of your browser to get out of this page. Long Messages The maximum number of characters for SMS is 160 characters in case of ASCII messages or 70 in case of non-ASCII characters.
  • Page 39 The first field is the name of the recipient of the message. This name is meaningful for the human operator only, MobiLink IP has no use for it. The next field is the destination phone number, and the last one, the text of the SMS message to be transmitted: After you finished editing all fields in a row, the buttons at the bottom change, allowing you to Save the edited messages or to abort the current editing with Cancel.
  • Page 40 The values for name, telephone number, and text of the message must be separated by commas. The first row “name, phone no, message” is for illustration purpose only, it will NOT be understood by MobiLink IP! MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 40 of 188...
  • Page 41 Status indicators MobiLink IP Notes: – when you use the Microsoft EXCEL spreadsheet, the format for the telephone number must be text (if you use number format, the zero “0” will NOT be taken into account!). – if you create / edit the CSV file in Notepad, it must contain: name, destination phone...
  • Page 42 Then use the button Load to load the respective file into the MobiLink IP equipment: In the web interface of MobiLink IP, the loaded SMS file will look like this : You can review, edit or delete each row of the SMS list (every line corresponds to a SMS message), then press Send to send out all the messages.
  • Page 43 Status indicators MobiLink IP Group sending A variant of the group SMS operation is when you need to send a single message to several recipients (phone numbers) – something as mass mailing. For this particular case, you must prepare a CSV file that contains only names and telephone numbers, the “text”...
  • Page 44 Status indicators MobiLink IP In this window, you can either enter the text by typing, or paste it from a location where you copy the text of interest: Use “Save All” button to save this text into all the rows of the SMS list: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 45 Status indicators MobiLink IP After a final review, where you can edit or delete the current rows or add a new one, press the button Send at the bottom of the list to send out the respective text to all the phone numbers in the list! MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 46 Date: shows not only the date, but also the time when the message has been sent, up to seconds. Also, the time zone, such as GMT+2 in case of Bucharest. Remember, this is not the time when the SMS was received by MobiLink IP, but rather when it has been transmitted, usually set by the mobile carrier.
  • Page 47 Normally, if you have logged-in as User, then you wand to enter as Administrator, or vice-versa, you should close down the browser, then open it again and type the address of the MobiLink IP configuration page: https://192.168.173.1 in order to log-in with the user name that you want.
  • Page 48 Click the link SMS Pages and it will ask you for username and password: user/ 99user11 (log-in as User) Enter again in the web browser the address of MobiLink IP (default https://192.168.173.1) Click the link Administration Pages and it will ask you for username and password: admin/ 99admin11 (log-in as Admin) Note: Once authentication is done form a certain computer, you don’t need to do it again, unless you...
  • Page 49 Status indicators MobiLink IP Notice that this time the remote user listed under HOME is “admin”: When you log-in to MobiLink-IP as administrator (username admin and corresponding default password 99admin 11) you have access to all the features and settings.
  • Page 50: Network

    Status indicators MobiLink IP NETWORK This group features the pages of settings related to the local wired Ethernet network, for IP, routes, for the NTP Client and respectively for the firewall (IP tables): 6.3.1 Status Each configuration submenu begins with a “Status” page that shows the current state for the respective group of parameters.
  • Page 51 Status indicators MobiLink IP It this case, it shows info about the state of the Ethernet interface and the current static routes: Network Interface This is the detailed information about the Ethernet network interface of the MobiLinkIP. It contains several similar groups of network parameters: Adm0 MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 52 The interfaces marked with a “:” in their names are the Aliases (see explanations further on) that you have defined for the MobiLink IP equipment. Here, one in the network class of 10.10.10.x and two in the network class of 192.168.172.y.
  • Page 53 Status indicators MobiLink IP Routes Shows the current routes, taking the information from the Kernel routing table for IP The Static Route Display shows the current routing table of the MobiLinkIP Note that this is the Status page for network - the existing static routes for the MobiLinkIP (default routes, gateway, masquerading if used, flags, metric, interface used, etc) can be seen and changes cannot be performed.
  • Page 54 Status indicators MobiLink IP Flags - indicator flags that describe some characteristics of the route. Such flags are: U - the route is active and operating, the interface to be used is up; G - the route uses an external gateway ( the network interfaces of the system supply routes to the networks which are directly connected, all other routes use external gateways.
  • Page 55: Ip Settings

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.3.2 IP Settings Here one can set up the parameters for the equipment in the local network. Settings for the LAN IP of the MobiLinkIP gateway are the standard ones: IP Address and Netmask, Gateway (if used), Preferred and Alternate server for DNS.
  • Page 56 Status indicators MobiLink IP DNS Servers: Select which primary and secondary servers for DNS (Domain Name Service) will be used. The Name Servers may be from the local network (address 192.168.x.y) as the second entry in the following example or from the public network, the great Internet, such as 208.67.220.220 in the...
  • Page 57: Static Routes

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.3.3 Static Routes Routing means determining and prescribing the path or method used for forwarding data packets. This option page is concerned with defining fixed (static) routes. It shows the current routing table for MobiLinkIP and allows defining several static routes. The routes established here will be shown in the page Network ->Status->...
  • Page 58 Status indicators MobiLink IP Static Route Definition Such a static route is a possible path from a device to its destination or to another host. One must insert predefined rules of routing for the MobiLinkIP in case of appending one or several network devices such as routers behind the MobiLinkIP device, to share the same connection to the mobile Internet.
  • Page 59: Commit

    Warning: While committing changes, when resetting the MobiLink IP or while loading a new program image, the equipment will cease operation for a few seconds. This means all connections: voice, local network etc. will be interrupted, but will resume when the MobiLink IP starts again.
  • Page 60 192.168.168.168 in the examples below, and the other on the public Internet, like utcnist.colorado.edu . feature MobiLink IP is not active (it is disabled, the selected server is not online, or there...
  • Page 61 This Coordinated Universal Time will be then kept by the real time clock of the machine, if your MobiLink IP is fitted with RTC. Please note that the UTC time may be different from the local time of your computer! To adjust this difference, go to the configuration page SYSTEM>Time.
  • Page 62: Firewall

    6.3.6 Firewall MobiLink IP is protected by an advanced SPI firewall. The equipment comes with a default firewall configuration, which ensures the security of your local network. The “Firewall” section includes a window for viewing and changing the IP tables settings: Here you can see the current state of data packets received and accepted.
  • Page 63 This is very useful when testing new rules: you edit them and press Apply, than watch for the effect. If you do not like how the firewall performs, you just reboot the MobiLink IP equipment, and the recent changes will be lost, so you can start again editing the IP tables!
  • Page 64: User Interface

    When you change the type of protocol to be used for the Web interface of MobiLink IP, you must use Commit, then enter in the browser the new kind of address, such as http://192.168.173.1.
  • Page 65 Status indicators MobiLink IP The “Configure Virtual LAN” table lets you define several logical networks – for each one you must set up the ID, IP address and corresponding net mask. Each VLAN definition may be individually enabled or disabled. Also, the definition may be saved or individually deleted.
  • Page 66: Alias

    You can create new entries into the table, enable, edit, save or delete them. These Aliases can be seen in the NETWORK> Status Web page of MobiLink IP: Notice that while VLANs have names such as adm0.4 or adm0.5, and show information about packets sent or received, the Aliases have names such as adm0:0, adm0:0.
  • Page 67 The corresponding required routes for the Aliases you defined are automatically added to the routing table of the MobiLink IP equipment: After issuing a Commit, the MobiLink IP box restarts and will be now accessible at all the addresses you have defined as Aliases, as 192.168.173.15 in the example below! MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 68: Mobile

    Status indicators MobiLink IP Mobile The “Mobile” section is for viewing and configuring the two mobile interfaces of the equipment. It has four sub-sections, one for displaying the current state, another for configuring the mobile modules, the third for locking the module to a certain mobile operator and the last one for sending AT commands directly to the mobile modules: 6.4.1...
  • Page 69 2G for GSM or 3G for UMTS/HSPA: Likewise, should “Mobile2” be selected instead of the first module, the MobiLink IP equipment will show the state of the other GSM module, in this examples registered to a different carrier: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 70 MobiLink IP devices fitted with 2G (GSM) modules do not show this field; SIM card ID – or Integrated Circuit Card ID, unique 20-digit number assigned to a SIM card by the manufacturer of the card.
  • Page 71 Status indicators MobiLink IP Signal Quality - The level of the signal received from the mobile network. This level may display as a relative or absolute value. Older firmware versions did show only the relative level, on a scale from 0 (minimum) up to 99 (the maximum).
  • Page 72 Status indicators MobiLink IP Notes: To be able to display the current state, the respective mobile module must NOT be in a call! When the GSM module is routing a VoIP call, or transmitting an SMS message, it will no longer be available for status interrogation, so it will display “Busy”:...
  • Page 73: Settings

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.4.2 Settings The settings for the two Mobile interfaces: here you may edit the parameters for each of the two cellular interfaces of the MobiLinkIP. There are some differences, according to the type of modules in your actual equipment. If the mobile modules are for 3G+ network, and additional configuration field, “Network type”, will show up in this...
  • Page 74 One may select to send out or not the Caller ID (presentation). When you choose Yes, MobiLink IP will perform CLIR - the identity of the call will not be sent (identity restricted). No means CLIR is disabled, so ID will be sent – the default setting.
  • Page 75 Status indicators MobiLink IP Action The button to the end of each row shows either Edit, to edit it, or two options, Exit to quit editing the respective line of settings, and More to go to the following page for configuring the parameters of the mobile interface.
  • Page 76 SIM card! Warning – you could reset the MobiLink IP device after you see that a SIM is locked by PIN (the orange LED lights up). But if you reset the equipment three times in a row, the limit for PIN request will be reached, the SIM will become permanently blocked, requiring the PUK code to work again! Reset Timer –...
  • Page 77: Operator Selection

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.4.3 Operator Selection This allows you to lock each mobile module of the equipment to a specified network operator: By default, both modules are set to Automatic, which means there is no locking, each module searches and finds its network carrier, according to the SIM used.
  • Page 78: Edit Operator List

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.4.6 Edit Operator List At first, this list is empty. You may create new records in the list, edit them, save or delete each line of the table. In the column “Operator” you enter the name of the mobile provider, while in the filed “Code”...
  • Page 79: At Commands

    Status indicators MobiLink IP 6.4.4 AT Commands The last page of the Mobile section allows you to send AT commands directly to the GSM modules and see the respective results: First select the GSM module to be queried, choose mobile Interface 1 or 2.
  • Page 80 GSM technology. MobiLink currently uses internally such extended commands for voice, data and SMS, but with this configuration page, you can send commands directly to the wireless modems of the MobiLink IP equipment. Some examples of such commands are shown below: Get basic information about the mobile modem.
  • Page 81 Status indicators MobiLink IP Get basic information about the subscriber. To find out MSISDN use AT+CNUM and for the IMSI code (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) use AT+CIMI. Get the current status of the mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem. For example, mobile...
  • Page 82: Sms

    MobiLink IP Here are located all the settings for SMS functions: display status, establish configuration, set up parameters for SMS to e-mail and e-mail to SMS conversion, transmit or receive messages from the Web interface, group sending of messages to several mobile numbers: 6.5.1...
  • Page 83: Settings

    Generally the SMS centers are specific to each carrier, so in order to use SMS messaging with your terminal or with MobiLink IP, you must know the correct “address” of the SMSC for the operator of the respective mobile networks.
  • Page 84 MobiLink IP To perform this change, you can use the configuration page SMS>Settings: Alternately, you can perform this manually! For this, go to the configuration page Mobile>At Command and use the command “AT+CSCA” (Service Centre Address) to read or set the address of the service center through which SMS...
  • Page 85 MobiLink IP It is possible that you receive very many text messages, and most of them are of no further use after reading, so that you have to erase the received SMS, in order to avoid cluttering of the memory.
  • Page 86: To/From E-Mail

    MobiLink IP Then Edit the new rules, and Save them; Explanation of the five outgoing rules defined in the first table: you can assign “normal’, straightforward routes: text messages for destination numbers beginning with 072 will be routed via mobile1 interface, which has a SIM card for the network...
  • Page 87 MobiLink IP For instance, when SMS to Email is disabled, as shown in this example, the received messages will be shown in the “Receive” page. If you enable this feature, the SMS messages, as soon as they are received, will be sent out as e-mail messages, and then erased.
  • Page 88 Authentication – method used for authentication, must be set according to the actual requirements of the POP3 mail server. Check interval – you set the value, in seconds, when MobiLink IP checks for new e-mail messages to send out as SMS Using E-mail to SMS feature You must set up your mail client accordingly.
  • Page 89 MobiLink IP The message must be sent as Plain Text, not HTML, and will be cut (truncated) at 160 characters. Also, you should use either ASCII or Unicode (UTF-8) encoding. In the “Subject” field, enter the phone numbers(s) as destination for the SMS.
  • Page 90 SMTP mail server. You may choose either no authentication, plain text password, or with log-in. Check interval – you set the value, in seconds, when MobiLink IP checks for new SMS to send out as e-mail messages Mail agent log At the bottom of the mail configuring page, there is the Log Level setting.
  • Page 91: Send

    MobiLink IP 6.5.4 Send Use this page to send out SMS messages form the Web interface of MobiLink-IP. First, type the phone number where the SMS will be sent. Then, write the text to be sent. You may type it from the keyboard, or use Copy and Paste to import text from other applications (mail, word processing, etc) For ASCII characters, the maximum length is the standard one for SMS, 160 characters.
  • Page 92 MobiLink IP You will see the message “SMS is sending, please wait”: Then, in case of successful transmission, you will see as confirmation the message in Outbox. When the message could not yet be sent, you will see a warning instead: Use the Refresh or Reload button of your browser to get out of this page.
  • Page 93: Group

    The first field is the name of the recipient of the message. This name is meaningful for the human operator only, MobiLink IP has no use for it. The next field is the destination phone number, and the last one, the text of the SMS message to be transmitted: After you finished editing all fields in a row, the buttons at the bottom change, allowing you to Save the edited messages or to abort the current editing with Cancel.
  • Page 94 MobiLink IP When you have finished editing all rows, the buttons at the bottom change again, now you have the option to press New to create another entry, Send to transmit the messages, or Delete All to delete all the SMS rows in a single operation.
  • Page 95 Use the Browse button to look for the .csv or .txt file to be loaded: Navigate in the folders of your computer, and select the .csv file of interest to you: Then use the button Load to load the respective file into the MobiLink IP equipment. MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 96 You can review, edit or delete each row of the SMS list (every line corresponds to a SMS message), then press Send to send out all the messages. Of course, the transmission can’t be simultaneous, MobiLink IP sends out the messages one after another, starting with the one located at the bottom.
  • Page 97 MobiLink IP Now use the link “Edit All” located at the bottom right, to edit all the SMS Text fields at once: In this window, you can either enter the text by typing, or paste it from a location where you copy the text of interest: Use “Save All”...
  • Page 98 MobiLink IP Now you can start the process of transmitting the common message to all the destination numbers by simply pressing the Send button! MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 98 of 188...
  • Page 99: Inbox

    Date: shows not only the date, but also the time when the message has been sent, up to seconds. Also, the time zone, such as GMT+2 in case of Bucharest. Remember, this is not the time when the SMS was received by MobiLink IP, but rather when it has been transmitted, usually set by the mobile carrier.
  • Page 100 You can Delete or Save each of the received SMSs. These messages are stored in the volatile memory of the equipment, so if one SMS is of high interest, it should be save onto your computer, because it will be lost each time MobiLink IP is re-booted. The received messages are shown in this page only when the feature “SMS to E-...
  • Page 101 MobiLink IP Select “Save File” and go to the foldere where you want to store the saved text messages: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 101 of 188...
  • Page 102 MobiLink IP Afterwards, you can go to the respective folder and open up the saved SMS. The “Comma Separated Values” format is understood by many applications, for instance if you have Office applications installed, it will be opened up as an Excel spreadsheet: Even if you do not have a spreadsheet application, the CSV files can be read by all text editors: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 103: Outbox

    Similar to the Outbox folder of an e-mail application, shows the SMS messages that must be sent out via MobiLink IP, and their current state: Press the button “View SMS” to see the text messages which are in the Outbox: Since the messages are sent out starting with the one at the bottom, it is normal that SMS 2 has already been successfully sent, hence the message “OK”, while SMS 1 is still “waiting”...
  • Page 104: Voip

    In the Outbox of an e-mail client, the e-mail messages are deleted after being successfully transmitted. Here on MobiLink IP, the sent messages are kept, with the status “OK”, until the next transmission occurs. Then they are automatically deleted, to make room for the current messages which are waiting to be sent out via SMS service.
  • Page 105: Status

    VoIP MobiLink IP 6.6.1 Status Shows the state of the interface used for VoIP. Usually this is the same as the physical interface used for the configuration Web page, as shown below. However, logical interfaces (VLAN or aliases) may also be used.
  • Page 106: Codec Settings

    VoIP MobiLink IP 6.6.3 Codec Settings Settings for the codecs used by the Voice over IP calls: For each of the codecs used, you may set up its priority, and the duration of the RTP packets. Codec priority MobiLinkIP supports several audio codecs, currently G.711 (both A-law and u-law), 723 and 729.
  • Page 107: Dtmf Settings

    6.6.4 DTMF Settings Settings for sending out DTMF in VoIP calls made over MobiLink IP: This configuration area establishes the means of sending out DTMF into the VoIP calls. There are several methods available, which may be used at the same time. Transmission of DTMF signaling can be done in band, out of band in RTP packets, or sending out INFO messages (as digital telephone-events).
  • Page 108 VoIP MobiLink IP When you use H323 protocol for VoIP instead of SIP, you can select the option “H.245 alphanumeric”. The ITU-T H.245 standard specifies several ways of sending out DTMF for the H323 protocol. In this case, tones are sent out over the H.245 signaling channel, rather than in-band with voice traffic via RTP channel.
  • Page 109: Voice Settings

    MobiLink IP 6.6.5 Voice Settings Adjust the parameters on the VoIP side of the MobiLink IP equipment – gain (amplification), echo cancellation and respectively VAD: Gain In the same way as for the mobile modules, but for the Voice over IP section, here you can adjust the audio gain for reception and transmission.
  • Page 110: Rtp Settings

    30-50 %. This way the MobiLink IP will send voice packets only when it has voice input. When it detects silence on RTP, it will send a “silence packet” to the other side which uses less bandwidth and allows to be interpreted for generating comfort noise.
  • Page 111: Sip Settings

    VoIP system. Of course, this local port number must correspond to the port used for SIP by the correspondent (remote) equipment connected to MobiLink IP, which is the SIP phone exchange. Set up the DSCP Value for SIP: SIP is the control protocol for VoIP.
  • Page 112: Call Control

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP CALL CONTROL Establishes the settings related to the “telephone exchange” features of the MobiLink IP, which manages all the calls. This application runs on the MobiLinkIP equipment and performs all the tasks of call-control (management, access, routing, logs and so on).
  • Page 113 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP PBX ports Shows the state of the two mobile (GSM) interfaces of the equipment, from the point of view of the call control application. They may be FREE (available), BLOCK (blocked for calls) or BUSY (in a call).
  • Page 114 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP DNIS – destination number, dialed by the SIP user. Dialed number identification service, also used for the routing of calls based upon the phone number of the destination. Ips – IP address used for Signaling, SIP, such as 192.168.144.151 in the above example.
  • Page 115: Settings

    The techniques for NAT traversal do precisely this, allow communication in client-to-client networking applications, especially peer-to-peer and Voice-over-IP as in the case of MobiLink IP. When you need to use NAT traversal, set it to Enabled and fill in the corresponding public IP address.
  • Page 116: Access In

    MobiLink IP 6.7.3 Access In Clears access into the MobiLink IP gateway – this setting establishes the list of IP addresses and ranges from where access is allowed. Enter the network or host address, then for the Netmask, select it from the drop list which shows up.
  • Page 117: Incoming Calls

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Examples: An incorrect setting of the net mask to 24 lets only the final group of figures available for connection : As consequence, the incoming call won’t be able to connect, no interface is chosen, and you can see as reason for ending the call “ACL_REJECT”:...
  • Page 118 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Mode – how the incoming call will be routed. Target – directly to the target, a local extension. When you select this, you must also complete the field Target. DCR – use Dynamic Call Routing (see explanation further on).
  • Page 119: Definition Of Dcr

    “Target”! Also, when the mobile user out in the field has not yet been called by anybody from MobiLink IP, the DCR feature has not value to operate upon, so when he rings, the remote mobile user will be connected to the extension you have set in the field “Target”.
  • Page 120: Outgoing Calls

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.7.6 Outgoing Calls This section establishes the rules for outgoing calls, which are calls coming from SIP and directed to mobile networks: As you can see in the image above, at fist this list is empty, so you must create new rules and edit...
  • Page 121 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Example: If the call has the prefix 072, it will go out through the interface Mobile2, if it has the prefix 079, it will go out through the interface Mobile1, and so on. The prefix “0ff” means zero followed by two digits (no matter which ones), one must use this format for compatibility –...
  • Page 122: Pbx Query

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP The field Ignore and respectively Limit have exactly the same significance as for the incoming calls You can set the device to ignore the first 00 … 15 digits out of the phone number. This is to be used together with special rules for routing of the outgoing calls –...
  • Page 123 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP The command “help” shows you all available commands: Further on: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 123 of 188...
  • Page 124 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.7.7 Log Settings Here one can set up for each section of the log how much information will be stored. Currently, the sections available for the log are: Voice over IP (a single item), SIP and respectively PBX.
  • Page 125 MobiLink IP equipment. “None” or “Disable” means no log at all is created for the respective element, “Error” is the minimal level (only errors will be logged), while “Devel” is the maximum details setting –...
  • Page 126: Parameters

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP For each section and sub-section of the log, you should choose the level of details most adequate for your operation (None, Error only, Verbose, or even more detailed, Devel, for developers only!) 6.7.8. Parameters Here you can enter several parameters for the Call Control application.
  • Page 127: Register

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP REGISTER Settings for the registration service – lets you register to MobiLink-IP different local or remote users: There are two section, the first one just shows the status. 6.8.1 Status Shows the state of the registered users: There are shown all attempts at registration to the IP PBX (user and password) and their state: either successfully registered (OK) or failed.
  • Page 128: Settings

    These are Expire Time, time interval after which the registration is repeated, and NAT refresh, the duration while the NAT service remains open after a data packet is sent from MobiLink IP to the remote PBX, to allow the PBX to call back the MobiLink-IP equipment.
  • Page 129: Local Users Status

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.9.1 Local Users Status It shows the state of the currently registered users, such as “5000’ at the IP address of 192.168.1.179 on port 5060 in the example below: Several fields of information are shown for each user: ClientID, ClassID, Username, Contact, NAT bind, expire, and so on.
  • Page 130: Local Users Settings

    Depending upon the actual settings of the PBX, a single digit may be enough, or you must specify several, such as “50” 6.9.3 Local Users Definition Register the SIP Users who will be able to use the MobiLink IP equipment for calls. The list is empty at first - click the button New to create a new (empty) record.
  • Page 131: Mobile Users Definition

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.9.4 Mobile Users Definition Define the local Mobile users. Registers some mobile phone numbers as user, which may also be considered as IP phones registered to the IP-phone exchange. At first, the list is empty. You can create New entries, edit them, and You can individually Enable or Disable each entry in this “Mobile...
  • Page 132 SIM cards used in MobiLink IP! With call-back, there are also available three modes of treating the incoming calls, as target (CBK-...
  • Page 133: Dynamic Call Routing And Call-Back (Cbk) Operation

    The call-back feature means that when a phone number form the list calls in, MobiLink IP hangs up, then initiates a call back to the respective mobile number, placing him in connection with the intended target.
  • Page 134: Trunk Or User

    MobiLink IP 6.9.6 Trunk or User? MobiLink IP has additional flexibility, the calls that came in via GSM modules and get out as SIP calls can register to the SIP PBX either as trunks, or as users. The trunk option is recommended when MobiLink-IP is used in a local, private network, which has restricted, controlled access.
  • Page 135: System

    MobiLink IP 6.10 SYSTEM It shows the current state of the MobiLink IP equipment and the logs also allows performing several system-related operations. The system configuration pages include these settings:  Status, displays the current status of the MobiLinkIP equipment ...
  • Page 136: Status

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.10.1 Status Shows the status of the MobiLinkIP system. In some firmware versions, System Status and other special Admin functions may be protected by additional passwords. MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 136 of 188...
  • Page 137 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP This page displays information about the following items: - Serial Number: each MobiLinkIP device from Rohde & Schwarz Topex S.A. has a unique identification number, such as 2709061, in the above examples etc. This is the serial number of the main board of the Topex S.A.
  • Page 138: Syslog View

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.10.2 Syslog View Shows the system log: This “log” is a place where all the applications running on the MobiLinkIP store their output messages: status reports, confirmation or error messages, activity, etc. It is a plain text (thus easy to interpret) record of actions taken by the software as it runs on MobiLinkIP: changes made, devices and drivers detected, files added or deleted, communication with the modem, network settings, etc.
  • Page 139 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Correspondingly, records of the kernel or of the user info, debug messages, info or warnings can be seen in the log: The log is very helpful when troubleshooting. It may be saved on a PC (simply use “Save As” option of your browser) for further examination.
  • Page 140: Syslog Settings

    In the Syslog settings page also, do not forget to use Save and then Commit if you want to make your settings for the System Log persistent, otherwise they will be active only until the MobiLink IP equipment is restarted! MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 141: Update

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.10.4 Update Allows one to perform an update or upgrade of the firmware running on the MobiLinkIP device. This webpage displays a single field, “Enter in Upgrading Mode No/Yes”. As you can see, the default is No, to prevent accidentally going to the mode of operation “Upgrade”.
  • Page 142 MobiLink: only the STATUS indicator is blinking, showing network activity, the LEDs for Mobile1 and Mobile 2 are turned off. Since the phone exchange application, during the updating process, MobiLink IP is not available for routing VoIP and mobile calls.
  • Page 143 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP As you can see, the information is displayed only about a single Ethernet interface, the physical, real interface, since the VLANs and Aliases are created by the main application, which now is not currently running! In System, you can both see the state of the equipment, as shown in the image below:...
  • Page 144 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP When in “system” mode, you may also or look at the logs, as shown next in the page “Syslog View”. And, most important, you can also perform a firmware update! Other options in the kernel (system) mode include “Audio profile”;...
  • Page 145 The update files are called “topex-equipment-1.2.3- myy-sxx.trx”, such as: Mobilink-IP-1.2.20-M2J-SAX or Mobilink-IP-1.2.21-M2J-SCX where “equipment” is the name of the device, such as <<mobilink-ip>>, in the case of MobiLink IP, and 1.2.3. is the version number, for instance 1.2.18 or 1.2.21 below: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 146 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP The next three letters “myy” indicate the hardware model, such as M1P or M2P, M2J or M1O: These are very important, because you must always load a firmware image which corresponds to the type of your equipment – when you have a “M2J” box, you must update with an image type M2J, and not M2O or M1J! The three letters at the end, “sxx”, such as SAX, SCX or SFX define the software variant (special...
  • Page 147 Enter the name of the update or click Browse to search for it on the system. In the example below, the image files are located in the folder “Updates” on the system partition of the hard disk drive, C: Select the sub-folder for MobiLink IP, choose the file needed and click Open. MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 148 Open the associated text file with the control sum, as shown below: Open it with a text editor, such as Notepad: copy the string of checksum from this file and paste it in the MobiLink IP web-page in the field named “Control Sum: Finally, click the “Send”...
  • Page 149 …. Among other information, it displays the previous firmware version and the new one, such as 1.2.20 and respectively 1.2.21 in the example above. After the loading of the new firmware is completed, you can restart the MobiLink IP equipment to start it operating with the new software.
  • Page 150 However, this is not recommended, because this way the IP address of MobiLink IP returns to the default 192.168.173.1 – if you have changed it, you will “loose” the address of your MobiLink...
  • Page 151 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP After successful update: - upgrade to version 1.2.21, main application not yet running. Press the “Start App button”: - upgrade to version 1.2.21, the main application is now running. You can see the full options of the...
  • Page 152: Password

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP To avoid this, follow the rules carefully: don’t turn off the MobiLinkIP equipment or the computer while the firmware is being overwritten; remember the equipment does not work while firmware update is in progress; after successful updating, verify the upgraded firmware;...
  • Page 153: Default Configuration

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.10.6 Default Configuration This option restores all the system settings to factory defaults. One can also click Default on each page to reset the respective parameters to default, but this function restores the whole device to factory default at once.
  • Page 154 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Hardware factory defaults “Return to Defaults” can also be performed via hardware. This means the Web interface doesn’t have to be used. For this, perform the Hardware reset described previously: Remember, you must follow the procedure described next, simply pressing the recessed RST button once, or keeping it depressed for a very long time won’t work!
  • Page 155: Save

    MobiLinkIP equipment. The configuration file is called “1234567.cfg”, where the number 1234567 is the serial number of the motherboard of MobiLink IP, such as 5109044 or 2709061 in the examples above. Click the button “Save” to save the file with the...
  • Page 156 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP also, one should change the default name “number.cfg” into a name meaningful for the actual configuration. MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 156 of 188...
  • Page 157: Load

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Note: It is highly recommended to backup the configuration from time to time. This way the user can always load the saved configuration, if there is need. For instance, when performing a “Restore to factory defaults”, all previous settings are lost. If the configuration was previously saved, it can be loaded back to perform changes.
  • Page 158 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Use “Browse” or “Choose” button to navigate to the location where the configuration file was saved. Press Open, choose the file, then click the button “Send” below it to send the file to the MobiLinkIP. MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 159 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Now the MobiLink IP equipment starts to load the configuration file that you have selected: First the message “Updating settings, please wait” will start to blink, and then a red progress, below the blinking message, shows the advancing of the load operation.
  • Page 160: Time

    Time The ‘time settings” page allows you to see the Local Time, choose the Time zone or manually set up the Local Time of the MobiLink IP equipment. How to use: The time / date, kept by the Real Time Clock of the equipment, is the one synchronized form the distant NTP servers, which provides UTC time (universal time, formerly called GMT).
  • Page 161 In the example below you can see that, following the setting of time Zone to UTC + 03 : 00 and the reboot-ing of the equipment, now the value shown by ”Local time” of MobiLink IP is identical to the “real” time, displayed by a PC or other machine featuring RTC: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 162 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Set time Click the “Set Time” link located at the bottom of the Time Settings page: Clicking the “set Time” link gets you to a sub-page where you can manually set up any date and time you want, no matter which is...
  • Page 163: Cron

    In fact, when you set manually the time and date and then perform other changes of other parameters for the MobiLink IP device, you must use Commit to save the modifications, the new time / date will be lost upon restarting of the equipment! 6.10.10 Cron...
  • Page 164 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP And then use Edit to change it: Status – Enable or Disable. If an entry is set as Disable, it will not be active. You can define and save several entries, but activate them only when they are need.
  • Page 165 * 10 22 * * Run * 10 * * Run -The Cron of MobiLink IP also accepts numeric lists in the fields. Lists can be in the form: 1;3;4 (meaning 1 and 3 and 4). Notice that the delimiter is a semicolon “;”.
  • Page 166: Tools

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.11 TOOLS These are instruments or tools for advanced debugging of the equipment – they allow a specialist to capture and save detailed operation logs, check for network hosts, and so on. 6.11.1 Capture Captures logs, saves and downloads them and performs tcp dump.
  • Page 167 “Capture stopped”. You can: pres Init to go to the initial state and erase the current capture that is stored in MobiLink IP download the capture that you performed, settings page advanced configuration of the capture functions. Should you choose Download, the window “Opening capture.tar” shows up, asking you what to do with this file.
  • Page 168 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP Normally, you should save it into a dedicated folder on your computer, to be able later to send the downloaded capture to the specialists (support team) or to look at it yourself. You can change the default directory, or make a special folder to store the captures, if you use frequently this feature.
  • Page 169 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP The capture files are intended for the specialized support personnel. If you want to view the content of the Capture archive, you should first open it with an utility program which can un-pack tar archives (in the example below, the Capture file is named “cap-abus2.tar”):...
  • Page 170: Settings

    The advanced settings for the Capture tool include: activation of the Capture feature enable capturing upon starting up of MobiLink IP (at boot) and duration of this reboot capture establish default checkboxes for the TOOLS>Capture page, this way setting up the log files...
  • Page 171 Capture Timeout – here you can select from the drop list the duration of the capture performed upon MobiLink IP start-up. Available time intervals are 15, 30, 45 , 60, 120, 280 and respectively 480 seconds (up to eight minutes).
  • Page 172 If in “Settings” you have Enabled, instance, only the first three items for logs, upon next restart of MobiLink IP, in the page Capture you will that, correspondingly, first three checkboxes are marked by default: The modifications that you perform in Settings will be found again in capture in Capture only if you have pressed the button Commit while you were in the Settings page.
  • Page 173 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP You will see the status message “ Capture running”: After you have stopped the Capture by clicking the Stop button, you have three options, as shown in the image to the left: press Init erase Capture archive that was...
  • Page 174: Download Capture

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.11.3 Download Capture When you press the link “Download Capture”, the window “Opening capture.tar” shows up, indicating that your computer tries to open the capture archive which is located on the MobiLinkIP equipment. Select “save file” to save it in a directory of your choice on your computer.
  • Page 175 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP You may change the default name of the capture file into one that is more meaningful to you: In the example below, the capture files (the latest one being renamed as “cap-zetix2” are stored in the directory named CAPTURES, on the hard disk drive C: of the computer: The Capture must be sent to the support personnel.
  • Page 176: View Capture

    CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP 6.11.4 View Capture The Capture files can be opened with an utility which knows to unpack .tar archives. Depending upon the configuration you have selected, the Capture archive may contain a single text log, or several...
  • Page 177 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP You can open it with dump.pcap (Ethereal or WireShark program) , as shown in the following examples: Or like this: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 177 of 188...
  • Page 178: Ping

    The field “Response” will show the result (received or not) and statistics about the time or propagation. You can PING a host in the local network were MobiLink IP is connected, with very low response time (1-5 msec): Or you can use TOOLS>Ping to check a public (external address), when the round trip delay will be of course larger: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc...
  • Page 179 CALL CONTROL MobiLink IP When the host is unavailable, you will receive no specific error message, but you will see that no packets get through, the answer is something like this: “0 packets received, 100% packet loss”: MobilinkIP_Usermanual-sw1.2.21_revGen.doc Page 179 of 188...
  • Page 180: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MobiLink IP 7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TITLE DESCRIPTION Mobile networks GSM /GPRS and respectively UMTS/HSPA for the 3G modules supported Depending upon actual type of modules fitted Frequency bands GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Tri-band, 800/900/1800 MHz UMTS 2100MHz: 2100 MHz (Band Class 1)
  • Page 181: Operating Environment

    TITLE DESCRIPTION Dimensions 222x115x32 (mm) except protrusions (LxWxH) 500 g – MobiLink IP unit Weight 1 kg – the whole package 8. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT MobiLinkIP was designed for indoor use only, so you should NOT operate it outdoors. Install the MobiLinkIP in closed rooms or enclosures, where the environmental conditions should be: ...
  • Page 182: Regulatory Information

    REGULATORY INFORMATION MobiLink IP 9. REGULATORY INFORMATION I. Electrical Safety Information: A) Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and current requirements indicated on the manufacturer’s label. Connection to a different power source than those specified herein will likely result in improper operation, damage to the equipment or pose a fire hazard if the limitations are not followed.
  • Page 183: Glossary - Acronyms And Explanations

    GLOSSARY – Acronyms and explanations MobiLink IP 10. GLOSSARY – Acronyms and explanations 3G – “Third generation” mobile networks, specially designed for high speed data services. The classic definition of wireless networks that following the 2G systems (GSM) and they offer high speed data services in addition to the basic voice capability.
  • Page 184 Here the firewall is software, a set of configurable, related programs (residing on the MobiLink IP gateway ) that protect the resources of the local (internal) network. Gateway - A network point that manages all the data traffic of your network, as well as to the Internet and connects one network to another.
  • Page 185 MobiLink IP features a single Ethernet port, so it will have one MAC.
  • Page 186 GLOSSARY – Acronyms and explanations MobiLink IP SMS - Acronym for Short Message Service; means the transmission of short text messages to and from cellular phones. The messages must be text only (no images or graphics) and not longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters. Operators of Mobile Phone Networks use a spare data channel to send SMS messages.
  • Page 187 VoIP technology improved so much that many users renounced completely at the standard telephony contracts for VoIP technology. MobiLink IP acts as a compact, low-cost a gateway between VoIP calls using SIP or H323 protocols and different mobile telephony networks.
  • Page 188: Disclaimer

    MobiLink IP Disclaimer! The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice. The manufacturer guarantees the good functioning of the product provided that it has been correctly installed and the directives for storage and usage have been respected.

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