iPECS -LIK Installer's Manual

iPECS -LIK Installer's Manual

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iPECS−LIK
RSGM Installer Guide
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operating System. Retain it for future reference

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  • Page 1 RSGM Installer Guide Please read this manual carefully before operating System. Retain it for future reference...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    External Relay1, 2 ......................14 3.5.5 AC/DC Power Adaptor Connection ................14 3.5.6 RSGM Power-Up ......................15 4. POWER FAIL TRANSFER ......................16 5. IPECS ADMIN PROGRAMMING FOR RSGM ................17 5.1 RSGM A & C -PGM C 430 ..............17 DDRESS ONFIGURATION 5.2 RSGM M...
  • Page 3 RSGM Installer Guide 6.2 RSGM C ................22 ONFIGURATION VIA ROWSER 6.2.1 General Information ....................... 22 6.2.2 WAN Configuration ......................23 6.2.3 LAN Configuration ......................27 6.2.4 System Configuration ....................29 6.3 RSGM C ................30 ONFIGURATION VIA ERIAL ERMINAL 6.4 T ................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    RSGM Installer Guide INTRODUCTION Purpose This guide provides the information necessary to install, operate, and maintain the iPECS RSGM (Remote Services Gateway Module). Regulatory Information 1.2.1 Telephone Company Notification Before connecting the RSGM to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment".
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    RSGM Installer Guide 1.2.5 Maintenance Maintenance of the RSGM must be performed only by an authorized agent of Ericsson-LG. The user may not make any changes and/or repairs except as specifically noted in this manual. Unauthorized alternations or repairs may affect the regulatory status of the system and will void any remaining warranty.
  • Page 6: General

    The RSGM (Remote Service Gateway Module) is a remote gateway that provides a fully transparent connection to the iPECS host system over a broadband xDSL or Cable modem. The remote services are implemented in the iPECS Remote Services Application Server, which is an integral part of the iPECS software.
  • Page 7: Rsgm Package Contents

    RSGM Installer Guide RSGM Package Contents The RSGM is shipped with the iPECS RSGM module, a power adaptor and a power cord as shown in Figure 2.1-1. . Additionally, a ferrite core is included for EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). Power Cord...
  • Page 8: Hardware Description

    One WAN connection port (RJ-45: 10/100 Base T Ethernet port)  One PC connection port (RJ-45: 10/100 Base T Ethernet port)  One iPECS Phone connection port (RJ-45: 10/100 Base T Ethernet port, supply power to iPECS Phone)  One Analog “CO” port (RJ-11, Loop Start) ...
  • Page 9 RSGM Installer Guide Indicators The following Table 2.2-1 describes the various LEDs which provide visual representation of the RSGM activity and status. Table 2.2-2 RSGM Activity & Status LEDs Name LED Color Status Description Power On POWER No Power Valid LAN Link LINK/ACT GREEN Link Fail...
  • Page 10 Before switching “LAN POWER” ‘ON’, keep in mind that the type of terminal connected to the port “IP KTU”. This port is intended for an iPECS Phone. If a data terminal other than the iPECS Phone is connected, activating the “LAN POWER” switch will cause...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Power Adaptor Specification AC Input AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1A max. DC Output DC48V, 0.8A max * Use only the Power adaptor is supplied with the iPECS RSGM. Line (CO) Interface Specification Ring Equivalence Number(REN) 0.7B DTMF Dialing Min. 70ms,/ Min. 70 ms...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Connect the “DATA” port (RJ-45) on the front panel of the RSGM to the PC. If used, connect the “IP KTU” port (RJ-45) on the front panel to the iPECS Phone. Then, using the “LAN POWER” switch on the RSGM rear panel, activate power feed to the iPECS Phone.
  • Page 13: Whld/Dhld Assembly & Rsgm Mounting

    RSGM Installer Guide WHLD/DHLD Assembly & RSGM Mounting As depicted in Figure 3.2-1, assemble the WHLD/DHLD and mount the RSGM in the WHLD or DHLD. (a) RSGM installation on the WHLD (b) RSGM installation on the DHLD Figure 3.2-1 WHLD/DHLD Installation To mount the RSGM on the WHLD, push the RSGM in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 3.2-1(a).
  • Page 14: Wan, Data & Ipktu Lan Port Connections

    The “DATA LAN” port can be connected to a PC or a notebook. The “IP KTU” port is intended for connection to an iPECS Phone. When the rear panel “LAN POWER” switch is ‘ON’, the RSGM delivers 48Vdc power to the phone through unused pairs (pin 4-5 and 7-8).
  • Page 15: Co" And "Slt" Port Connections

    The “IP KTU” port of the RSGM does not support the IEEE 802.3af Standard.  If you do not use an iPECS Phone, the “IP KTU” port can be used for other LAN equipment. In this case, be sure that “LAN POWER” switch is in the ‘OFF’ position;...
  • Page 16: Miscellaneous Connections

    RSGM Installer Guide Miscellaneous Connections 3.5.1 TIA/EIA-323 (RS-232) Connection The DB-9 connector located on the front panel of the RSGM is used for TIA/EIA-323(RS-232) connection. This connector is employed to provide terminal access to the network configuration or system diagnostics of the RSGM. The serial configuration of the RSGM is 38400bps, 8 bits, no parity, and one stop bit.
  • Page 17: External Relay1, 2

    AC/DC Adaptor, the RSGM will power-up. When power is applied, the RSGM will provide power to the “IPKTU LAN” port, if the “LAN POWER” switch is ‘ON’, and the RSGM will attempt to register with the remote host iPECS.
  • Page 18: Rsgm Power-Up

    RSGM and the iPECS Phone or SLT will not have access to services and resources of the iPECS. The ‘S2’ LED on the front panel of the RSGM will light steadily and, if an iPECS Phone is connected to the RSGM, the LCD will display the “WAN DISCONNECTED”...
  • Page 19: Power Fail Transfer

    CO facility. If an iPECS Phone is connected to the RSGM, the loss of power to the RSGM also removes power to the iPECS Phone and thus it is non- operational. Normal operation of the RSGM and iPECS Phone return upon return of power to the...
  • Page 20: Ipecs Admin Programming For Rsgm

    Admin Programming, please refer to “iPECS Administration and Programming Manual”. The RSGM provides a number of local services in addition to transparent access to the host iPECS. These include BGM/MOH, Alarm/Doorbell monitor and External Control contacts.
  • Page 21: Rsgm Service Attributes -Pgm Code 435

    RTP packet relay, implementing security (IPSec) and for QoS. The VoIP channels are assigned to a CO/IP line group in the iPECS database and must be assigned for use by the RSGM. Packets can be tagged with a DiffServ Code Point to provide per-hop priority.
  • Page 22: Network Configuration

    General The RSGM has three network interfaces. One is the WAN interface that is connected to the Internet side, and the others are LAN interfaces used to connect a local PC and iPECS Phone. 6.1.1 WAN Port Related Settings In order to send/receive data packets through the Internet, the RSGM’s WAN side IP address,...
  • Page 23: Lan Port Related Settings

    6.1.2 LAN Port Related Settings The RSGM LAN ports can be used to connect a local PC and iPECS Phone. No configuration of the iPECS Phone is required as it is configured automatically in ‘Plug-and-Play’ mode as with other iPECS local devices.
  • Page 24 RSGM Installer Guide This will display the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window. If the PC has already been set to use DHCP as shown in Figure 6.1-2 below, the settings need not be changed. Figure 6.1-2 DHCP Setting However, if the PC is set to use a ‘fixed IP address’ as shown in 6.2-3 below, the settings must be changed to “Obtain an IP address automatically”...
  • Page 25: Rsgm Configuration Via Web Browser

    A Web browser is an easy method for access the RSGM Web Admin pages and may be employed over LAN or WAN connections. The LAN Connection method is intended for first time configuration while the WAN connection method is intended for remote access after the RSGM has successfully registered with the host iPECS. 6.2.1 General Information After changing PC’s network settings to Dynamic Address Assignment mode, the RSGM Web...
  • Page 26: Wan Configuration

    RSGM Installer Guide 6.2.2 WAN Configuration When “WAN” on the left menu or “WAN Status” on the top menu is selected, the WAN Status page appears. This page shows the WAN port network parameters and status. Figure 6.2-2 WAN Status Selecting “WAN Settings”...
  • Page 27 RSGM Installer Guide If dynamic address assignment is to be used, just click “Obtain WAN configuration dynamically” radio button. Other information need not be entered in this case. This mode can be utilized when DHCP server exists in the same network segment of the RSGM. In addition, if connected to xDSL/Cable modem and a fixed address is not assigned, this mode should be selected.
  • Page 28 RSGM Installer Guide Selecting VLAN from the top menu bar returns the VLAN settings page Figure 6.2-5. If changes are made, select the “Save VLAN Settings” button to store the changes. Figure 6.2-5 VLAN/Priority Configuration VLAN packets are not compatible with normal Ethernet packets, and these settings should be configured only if the RSGM local network is using VLAN/Priority.
  • Page 29 RSGM Installer Guide Selecting DiffServ from the top menu bar returns the DiffServ settings page Figure 6.2-6. If changes are made, select the “Save DiffServ Settings” button to store the changes. Figure 6.2-6 DiffServ Configuration ISPs that support DiffServ (Differentiated Services) may require end-devices to preset the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) to give priority to specific types of packets.
  • Page 30: Lan Configuration

    RSGM Installer Guide 6.2.3 LAN Configuration When “LAN” on the left menu or “LAN Settings” on the top menu is clicked, LAN Settings page will display. This page shows LAN side network parameters. If changes are made, select the “Save LAN Settings”...
  • Page 31 RSGM Installer Guide Selecting DHCP from the top menu bar returns the DHCP Server Configuration page Figure 6.2-7. If changes are made, select the “Save DHCP Settings” button to store the changes. To view the DHCP assignment table, select the “View DHCP Table”. Figure 6.2-8 DHCP Server Configuration By using this page, DHCP can be enabled or disabled by clicking either “Enabled”...
  • Page 32: System Configuration

    When “System” on the left menu or “System Settings” on the top menu is clicked, System Settings page will display. This page shows the IP address of the host iPECS system. If changes are made, select the “Save LAN Settings” button to store the changes. In order for the RSGM to register with the host iPECS, the IP address of the iPECS must be set.
  • Page 33: Rsgm Configuration Via Serial Terminal

    RSGM Installer Guide RSGM Configuration via Serial Terminal Serial Terminal configuration is a simple way to configure the RSGM network parameters using Terminal Emulator software (e.g. Hyper Terminal) via TIA/EIA-323 serial connection. It provides access to the RSGM Terminal Admin pages that are similar in function to the Web Admin pages. Serial Terminal Admin is suitable for first-time installation.
  • Page 34 RSGM Installer Guide Figure 6.3-2 Entering WAN Configuration The “wan” directory has three sub-directories. “wanset” sub-directory, which contains address settings related operation commands, “pppoe” sub-directory, which contains PPPoE related settings that may be needed when using xDSL/Cable modem and “wanvaln” sub-directory, which contains WAN side VLAN related operation commands.
  • Page 35 RSGM Installer Guide Figure 6.3-4 Setting WAN DHCP Mode If the RSGM “WAN” port will operate in DHCP mode, setting the Mode to “DYNAMIC” will be the only required setting in the “wanset” sub-directory. However, to use fixed addressing, set the Mode to “FIXED”...
  • Page 36 RSGM Installer Guide Figure 6.3-6 Setting WAN IP Address As an example, by typing “set ip 165.243.50.65”, you can change the RSGM “WAN” port IP address. Other address information can be changed in a similar manner. For example, in order to change the gateway address to “165.243.50.254”, you type “set gateway 165.243.50.254”...
  • Page 37 RSGM Installer Guide Figure 6.3-8 Entering System Configuration To return to the root directory, type, “/” and then press “Enter” key. Then, by typing “system” in root directory, you can enter the System Configuration sub-directory. Figure 6.3-9 Displaying System Information Again, you may check current System Configuration settings by typing “get all”...
  • Page 38 RSGM Installer Guide Figure 6.3-10 Setting System IP Address By typing “set mfim xxx.xxx.xx.xxx”, you can change the IP address of host iPECS (e.g. MFIM/E) and after restarting the RSGM, the new IP address entered will be used. Detailed description of configuration parameters will be shown in the last section of this chapter.
  • Page 39: Typical Network Configuration Examples

    By Web browser or Serial Terminal, configure WAN side addresses in WAN Configuration. Configure IP address of the host iPECS (e.g. MFIM/E) in System Configuration. Remember the RSGM “LAN” port default IP address is 10.10.50.50, so you may access the RSGM Web Admin pages from local PC with this IP address.
  • Page 40: Network Configuration Descriptions

    Network Configuration Descriptions 6.5.1 WAN Configuration The WAN connection is used for the communication with the iPECS as well as other network devices beyond the local network. WAN Settings These settings allow configuration of the Ethernet WAN interface. First, select whether you wish the WAN interface to be configured for dynamic (via a DHCP server on the network if Ethernet, or via PPP if using PPPoE), or static IP addressing.
  • Page 41: Lan Configuration

    These ports may not be used for port forwarding to the LAN. Ports which may be reserved by the CPE include those used by iPECS signaling, RTP packets, HTTP, etc. All reserved (unavailable) ports will be displayed on this page.
  • Page 42: System Configuration

    System Configuration System configuration contains the items that do not specifically belong to WAN or LAN categories. System Settings System settings allow configuration of iPECS IP address (e.g. MFIM/E) so that RSGM can register with iPECS. Service Access Settings Service access allows access to certain system level network services on the device's interfaces to be enabled/disabled.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting Guide

    Switch “LAN POWER” on. 1) Physically, WAN connection failed 1) Check LAN cable, and re-connect, 2) The RSGM is not registered in the 2) Register the RSGM in the host iPECS, WAN DISCONNECTED iPECS System 3) Check the RSGM network configuration,...

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