FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must provide this information to the telephone company upon request.
FCC Part 15 The modem generates and uses radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the user's manual, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. The modem has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B computing devices in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B, Part 15 of the FCC regulations.
1.1 Overview The Infineon Amazon Single-Chip ADSL2+ VoIP Router is optimized to address the growing demand for high-speed Internet access, and it does so as a single, highly-integrated and cost-effective solution. Integrated with VoIP function, user can easy to make a free phone call via VoIP. Note: We offer free SIP account number for our VoIP device at the beginning, but we only guarantee 1 year to let user to use the free SIP account number.
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‧Dynamic DNS ‧DMZ ‧Port Forwarding ‧DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) server and client ‧NAT (network address translation) ‧ICMP (Internet control message protocol) VoIP Features ‧Voice codec G.711:64k bit/s (PCM) G.723.1: 6.3k / 5.3k bit/s G.726: 16k / 24k / 32k / 40k bit/s (ADPCM) G.729A : 8k bit/s (CS-ACELP) G.729B : adds AD &...
Security ‧Stateful packet inspection and filtering ‧Intrusion detection and protection ‧PAP (password authentication protocol) ‧CHAP (challenge authentication protocol) ‧Password protected system management Ethernet Interface ‧Compliant with IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u 10/100 Mbps HTTP Web-Based Management ‧Firmware upgrade by UI ‧Customizable Web pages ‧WAN and LAN side connection statistics ‧Configuration of static routes and routing table ‧Password protected access...
Chapter 2 Installation This chapter offers information about installing your router. If you are not familiar with the hardware or software parameters presented here, please consult your service provider for the values needed. 2.1 Checklist Check the shipping box carefully to ensure that the contents include the items you ordered. If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your local distributor.
2.2 The Front LEDs State Description POWER When the router power on. "Showtime"-successful connection between ADSL modem and telephone company's network. ADSL Flashing "Handshaking"-modem is trying to establish a connection to telco's network Modem is powered OFF ADSL Carrier Detect if LED is flash. Flashing Data transmit between router and telco.
2.3 The Rear Ports Connector Description POWER Power connector with 9VDC/ 1.5 Ampere. Reset Switch The reset button, the router restore default settings when press until reboot. Router is successfully connected to a device through the corresponding port (1, 2, 3 or 4). LAN (1-4) If the LED is flashing, the Router is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
2.4 Hardware installation This section describes how to connect and configure the ADSL2+ Router. Step 1. Connect the ADSL Line Connect the router directly to the wall jack using the included ADSL cable. Step 2. Connect a Workstation to the Router's LAN port There are two methods to connect the router and workstation.
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Figure 2-4.2 Router Connected through several micro-filters ISDN Splitter Configuration (ADSL over ISDN) A ISDN splitter separates ADSL signals from ISDN signals on your ISDN telephone line. The ISDN splitter works by running a separate ADSL line from the ISDN line, so that the ADSL router has a dedicated cable for data transmission.
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Step 5. Setting VoIP to the Network 1. Scenario 1 : (FXS to FXS) --- call free. In this scenario, user can call from Area A to Area B via this device and no more expense for the phone call.
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2. Scenario 2: (FXS to FXO) --- Internet call transfer to local PSTN call In this scenario, user can call from Area A to Area B via this device and no more expense for the phone call. Or from Area C a local home or office dial to Area A and set the gateway to transfer the phone to Area B, if your office is at overseas;...
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3. Scenario 3: (FXO to FXO) --- PSTN via Internet to another PSTN (save the international expense) In this scenario, user can call from Area A to Area B via this device and no more expense for the phone call. Or from Area C a local home or office dial to Area A and set the gateway to transfer the phone to Area B, if your office is at overseas;...
Chapter 3 Configuration 3.1 Determine your connection settings Before you configure the router; you need to know the connection information supplied by your ADSL service provider. 3.2 Connecting the ADSL Router to your network Unlike a simple hub or switch, the setup of the ADSL Router consists of more than simply plugging everything together.
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At the Password prompt, type 'admin'. You can change these later if you wish. Click 'LOGIN'.
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You can use "Quick Setup" to setup the router, and the router will connect to the Internet via ADSL line.
3.3.1 Hostname Setting Enter the host name representing your host and the domain name you want to configuration, then you can doing web configuration by typing the whole name you configuration instead by typing the IP address.
3.3.2 System Time Connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server allows the router to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet. The synchronized clock in the router is used to recorded the security log and control client filtering.
3.3.4 Firmware Update The new firmware for your router can improve functionality and performance. Enter the path and name of the upgrade file then click the APPLY button below. You will be prompted to confirm the upgrade.
3.3.6 System Reset In the event that the router stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning, you can perform a reset. Your settings will not be changed. To perform the reset, click on the "Reset" button below. You will be asked to confirm your decision.
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The router can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Dynamic IP Address: Obtain an IP address automatically from your service provider. Static IP Address: Uses a static IP address. Your service provider gives a static IP address to access Internet services.
3.5.2 WAN Status User can check the WAN connection status on this page. You can disconnect or connect the WAN link here. The maximum VCC connections are 15.
3.5.3 DNS A Domain Name system (DNS) server is like an index of IP addresses and Web addresses. If you type a Web address into you browser, a DNS server will find that name in its index and find the matching IP address.
3.5.4 DDNS Dynamic DNS allows you to update your dynamic IP address with one or many dynamic DNS services. So anyone can access your FTP or Web service on your computer using DNS-like address.
3.6.1 LAN Configuration The "LAN Settings" option enables you to configure the LAN port. If the DHCP Relay is selected, the DHCP requests from local PCs are forward to the DHCP server runs on WAN side. To have this function working properly, disable the NAT to run on router mode only, disable the DHCP server on the LAN port, and make sure the routing table has the correct routing entry.
3.6.4 IGMP Setting The Internet Group Management Protocol is a communication protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish multicast group memberships, which is important for high-bandwidth multicast groups and / or subnets with highly volatile group membership.
3.7.1 Wireless Setting SSID The identifier for the network. You can change the SSID. Only devices with the same SSID can interconnect. Channel ID The channel number used for networking. The channel setting of the wireless devices within a network should be the same.
3.8.1 Firewall Setting The router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks. However, for applications that requires unrestricted access to the Internet.
3.8.2 DoS Options “Block WAN Scan” allow you to prevent the hackers from testing the services of the router. "Discard ping from WAN side" cause the router to not respond to the hacker scan packets from the public WAN IP address.
3.9.1 NAT Setting Network Address Translation (NAT) allows multiple users at your local site to access the Internet through a single public IP address or multiple public IP addresses. NAT can also prevent hacker attacks by mapping local addresses to public addresses for key services such as the Web or FTP.
3.9.2 Virtual Server You can configure the router as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as the Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses.
3.9.3 Port Mapping For some applications, you need to assign a set or a range of ports (example 4000-5000) to a specified local machine to route the packets. The router allows the user to configure the needed port mappings to suit such applications.
3.9.4 DMZ Setting If you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the NAT firewall, you can open the client up to unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a virtual DMZ Host.
3.10.1 Static Routing The static routing function determines the path that router follows over your network before and after it passes through your router. You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through this device.
3.10.2 Dynamic Routing The dynamic routing feature of the router can be used to allow the router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network's layout. The router uses the dynamic RIP protocol. It determines the route that the network packets take based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination.
3.11.1 Service Domain – VoIP In Service Domain Function you need to input the account and the related information in this page, please refer to your ISP provider. User can register three SIP accounts. User can dial the VoIP phone to your friends via first enable SIP account and receive the phone from these three SIP accounts.
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-- If you have more than one SIP account, you can follow the steps to register to the other ISP account. -- When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -- If there is nothing need to change, please click the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button. The change you made will save into the system and the system will reboot automatically.
3.11.2 SIP Port -- VoIP User can setup the SIP and RTP port number in this page. Each ISP provider will have different SIP/ RTP port setting, please refer to the ISP to setup the port number correctly. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.11.3 STUN-- VoIP Set a STUN server for VoIP Phone, you can enable or disable the phone at this page. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If there is nothing need to change, please click the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button.
3.11.4 PTT Setting-- VoIP User can setup the FXO or FXS in this page. When you are using different country’s PSTN Phone, you have to set the country’s setting to meet the requirement. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.11.5 Codec-- VoIP User can setup the Codec priority, RTP packet length, and VAD function in this page. User need to follow the ISP suggestion to setup these items. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If there is nothing need to change, please click the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button.
3.11.6 DTMF-- VoIP User can setup the RFC2833 Out-Band DTMF, In-band DTMF and Send DTMF SIP Info (2833) in this page. To change this setting, please follow your ISP or SIP server information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.11.7 RPort-- VoIP User can setup the RPort Enable/Disable in this page. To change this setting, please follow your ISP or SIP server information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If there is nothing need to change, please click the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button.
3.11.8 Call Forward-- VoIP User can setup the phone number you want to forward in this page. There are three type of Forward mode. User can choose All Forward, Busy Forward, and No Answer Forward. All Forward: All incoming call will forward to the number you choose. User can input the name and the phone number in URL field.
3.11.9 Auto Answer-- VoIP User can set the Auto Answer function to answer the incoming call by the phone. If the call is come from the IP, then the Gateway can let user to redial the call to PSTN phone number. If the call is coming from PSTN, then the Gateway can let user to redial to IP Phone number.
3.11.10 Caller ID-- VoIP User can set the device to show Caller ID in your PSTN Phone or IP Phone. There are four selection of Caller ID. You have to base on your environment to set the Caller ID function for FSK or DTMF.
3.11.11 Dial Plan-- VoIP This function is when you input the phone number by the keypad but you don’t need to press “#”. After time out the system will dial directly. Symbols explain: x or X 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Replace rule: If replace prefix code is ON and prefix number is matched with rule then 005 will replace prefix. Auto Dial Time: Stop dialing after seconds then send dial number out.
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Xxxxxxxx If dial with 8 digits then send number out Auto Prefix: Number for add before dial number. Prefix Unset Plan: When first digit or dial number match with pattern then ignore auto prefix. Ignore auto prefix if first digit is ‘0’ Ignore auto prefix if first digit is ‘1’...
3.11.12 Call Waiting-- VoIP User can Enable/Disable the Call Waiting function, when you are talking with someone, there is a new incoming call, and you will hear the call waiting tone. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If there is nothing need to change, please click the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button.
3.11.13 T.38 FAX-- VoIP You can Enable/Disable the T.38 function. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If there is nothing need to change, please click the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button. The change you made will save into the system and the system will reboot automatically.
3.11.14 Phone Book-- VoIP The Phone book can let user to setup the brevity code for easy to dial and memory. The phone book supports the phone number up to 140 records. When use dial the number, it will auto check the name of the phone book. If the name be found, it will dial as the URL settings.
3.11.15 Auto Provision-- VoIP User can setup the Auto Configuration Enable/Disable and auto configuration by FTP or TFTP. You need to select the way to do the Auto Configuration and set the Server IP address in this page. This function can automatically download the configure file to setup your Gateway.
3.13.1 Interactive Voice Response (IVR) interface for the Gateway User can use the PSTN phone to configure the device. Please follow the instruction to configure your terminal adapter, before you start the change, you need to unlock the key phone pad first. After you change the settings, please reboot the router via key pad to enable the change.
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1:G.711 u-Law, 2: G.711 a-Law, 3: G.723.1, 4: G.729a, 5: G.726 You can set the codec you want to the Setting Set Codec #130+[1-8]# 16K, 6: G.726 first priority. 24K, 7: G.726 32K, 8: G.726 40K, Handset Gain You can set the Handset gain to Setting Set Handset Gain #131+[00~15]#...
3.14.1 TCP/IP Settings for Windows Operating System 1. How can I find my IP Address in Windows 95, 98, or Me? ‧Click on Start, then click on Run. ‧The Run Dialogue Box will appear. Type winipcfg in the window as shown then click OK ‧The IP Configuration window will appear, displaying your Ethernet Adapter Information.
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2. How can I find my IP Address in Windows 2000/XP? ‧Click on Start and select Run. ‧Type cmd then click OK. ‧From the Command Prompt, enter ipconfig. It will return your IP Address, subnet mask, and default gateway. ‧Type exit to close the command prompt. ‧Make sure you take note of your computer´s Default Gateway IP Address.
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3. How can I assign a Static IP Address in Windows 98/Me? ‧From the desktop, right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon (Win ME - My Network Places) and select Properties. ‧Highlight TCP/IP and click the Properties button. If you have more than 1 adapter, then there will be a TCP/IP “Binding”...
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‧Click Specify an IP Address. ‧Enter in an IP Address that is on the same subnet as the LAN IP Address on your router. Example: If the router´s LAN IP Address is 192.168.0.1, make your IP Address 192.168.0.X where X is between 2-99. Make sure that the number you choose is not in use on the network.
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‧Click on the DNS Configuration tab. ‧Click Enable DNS. Type in a Host (can be any word). Under DNS server search order, enter the LAN IP Address of your router (192.168.0.1). Click Add. ‧Click OK twice. ‧When prompted to reboot your computer, click Yes. After you reboot, the computer will now have a static, private IP Address.
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4. How can I assign a Static IP Address in Windows 2000? ‧Right-click on My Network Places and select Properties. ‧Right-click on the Local Area Connection which represents your network card and select Properties. ‧Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
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‧Click Use the following IP Address and enter an IP Address that is on the same subnet as the LAN IP Address on your router. Example: If the router´s LAN IP Address is 192.168.0.1, make your IP Address 192.168.0.X where X = 2-99. Make sure that the number you choose is not in use on the network. ‧Set the Default Gateway to be the same as the LAN IP Address of your router (192.168.0.1).
Appendix A Glossary Address mask A bit mask used to select bits from an Internet address for subnet addressing. The mask is 32 bits long and selects the network portion of the Internet address and one or more bits of the local portion. Sometimes called subnet mask.
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Customer Premises Equipment located in a user's premises DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP is software that automatically assigns IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network. DHCP eliminates having to manually assign permanent IP addresses to every device on your network. DHCP software typically runs in servers and is also found in network devices such as Routers.
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HTML Hypertext Markup Language - The page-coding language for the World Wide Web. HTML browser A browser used to traverse the Internet, such as Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer. http Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The protocol used to carry world-wide-web (www) traffic between a www browser computer and the www server being accessed.
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Network Address Translation - A proposal for IP address reuse, where the local IP address is mapped to a globally unique address. Network Virtual Terminal Password Authentication Protocol PORT The abstraction used by Internet transport protocols to distinguish among multiple simultaneous connections to a single destination host.
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Router A system responsible for making decisions about which of several paths network (or Internet) traffic will follow. To do this, it uses a routing protocol to gain information about the network and algorithms to choose the best route based on several criteria known as "routing metrics". Routing table Information stored within a router that contains network path and status information.
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Subnet For routing purposes, IP networks can be divided into logical subnets by using a subnet mask. Values below those of the mask are valid addresses on the subnet. Transmission Control Protocol - The major transport protocol in the Internet suite of protocols provides reliable, connection-oriented full-duplex streams.
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Wide area network - A data communications network that spans any distance and is usually provided by a public carrier (such as a telephone company or service provider).
Appendix B Cabling / Connection Network cables connect PCs in an Ethernet network Category 5, called "Cat5" for short is commonly used type of network cable today. Cat 5 cables are tipped with RJ-45 connectors, which fit into RJ-45 port. Straight-through vs.
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