Allo.com E1 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Pri Gateway

    PRI Gateway User Manual PRI GATEWAY Version 2.0 User Manual V2.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PRI Gateway Contents 1. Product introduction ..........................5 1.1. Overview ............................5 1.2. Equipment Structure .......................... 6 1.2.1. Rear View ............................ 6 1.2.2. Front View ........................... 6 1.3. Function and Feature ......................... 7 1.3.1. Protocol Standard Supported ..................... 7 1.3.2. System Function .......................... 8 1.3.3.
  • Page 4 PRI Gateway 5.3 Upgrade Firmware: ........................... 23 5.4 Admin Account Options: ........................24 6. Status ..............................25 6.1 Call Reports: ............................25 6.2 SIP Station Status: ..........................25 6.3 SIP Trunk Status: ..........................26 6.4 ISDN PRI Status: ..........................26 6.5Current Calls: ............................
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    PBX to voice IP. On the one hand, it supports PRI protocol and adopts standard T1/E1 trunk interface to realize docking with traditional PBX. On the other hand, adopt standard SIP protocol docking with various soft switches to ensure PSTN seamless access to IP voice network, and achieving VoIP.
  • Page 6: Equipment Structure

    Description Power Connect the power adapter, 12VDC, 3.5A PRI 1 & PRI 2 E1/T1 ports with line link LED indicators (Blue: Line normal) Standard 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet Interface for WAN Management Standard 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet Interface for LAN. Default Web GUI Console (LAN) Login IP address is 192.168.113.2...
  • Page 7: Function And Feature

    PRI Gateway PRI Gateway Front Panel LED Indicators: 1.3. Function and Feature 1.3.1. Protocol Standard Supported • Standard SIP V2 protocol • E1/T1 PRI protocol • NAT Traversing (STUN) • Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) User Manual V2.0...
  • Page 8: System Function

    PRI Gateway • Domain Name System (DNS) & Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) • ITU-T G.711A-Law/U-Law, G.729AB, G.722 1.3.2. System Function • Echo Cancellation: Up to 128msec echo tail length • DTMF mode: RFC 2833, SIP INFO and INBAND • Digit manipulation •...
  • Page 9: Getting Started With Pri Gateway

    Step 2: Plug one end of the RJ45 cable into the PRI 1 port of the PRI Gateway & other end to the E1/T1 service provider socket. Step 3: Insert the Power Adaptor output connector into the “Power” port of the PRI Gateway &...
  • Page 10: Accessing The Web Gui

    PRI Gateway PRI Gateway Front Panel LED Indicators: 2.2. Accessing the WEB GUI PRI Gateway WEB GUI can be accessed either through WAN or Management Console. Steps to Access the GUI during the initial setup through Management Interface (LAN): Step 1: Make the setup as described in Hardware setup section, Lets access the WebGUI through Management Interface (LAN) Step 2: Change the Network setting of the PC in manual mode (i.e.
  • Page 11: Setting Up Features

    PRI Gateway Step 4: Login using the default username & password (Default: Username: admin; Password: admin). Successful login takes you to the Dashboard page. Observe the WAN IP address on the dashboard, this will be used to access the GUI from the WAN interface. Note: Recommended web browser to access GUI is Mozilla Firefox.
  • Page 12: Add Sip Trunk Group

    PRI Gateway • To Gateway: Endpoint registering to G/W 4) Enter the PBX or VoIP service provider IP address for registration mode “ From Gateway or None” 5) Click authentication, if it is required 6) Click registration and add registrar address 7) Create and Save All.
  • Page 13: Manage Sip Trunk Group

    PRI Gateway 3.3.3 Manage SIP Trunk Group Administrator can edit or delete the Extension group in this configuration page. Click on “Save “button if you have edited the Extension groups, followed by “Save all” button to update the configuration changes. 3.4 ISDN PRI Trunks This will allow you to make calls using your PRI line.
  • Page 14: Calling Groups

    PRI Gateway Click on “CREATE”, followed by “Save All” button to update the configuration changes 3.5 Calling Groups Navigation: SETUP > Calling Groups: This is where you setup your Trunk Calling groups You can create the Calling groups by selecting available trunks with two types : PRI trunk groups and SIP trunk groups.
  • Page 15: Time Of Day Routing

    PRI Gateway 1. Click Add Call Routing Rule 2. Add incoming or outgoing rules for PRI and SIP 3. Select proper “Incoming type” and proper trunk name “Incoming from” 4. Dial Pattern: X matches any digit from 0-9 Z matches any digit from 1-9 N matches any digit from 2-9 [1237-9] matches any digit or letter in the brackets (in this example, 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9)
  • Page 16: Add A New Time Route Group

    PRI Gateway Rule Name: Provide the rule name. It should be unique compared to IVR and Voice file name. Description: Provide the proper description for the Time based routing rule. Route To: Configuring the incoming route is setting the destination. The destination for any inbound call to the respective trunks..
  • Page 17: Manage Time Route Groups

    PRI Gateway Click on the “Create” followed by “Save all” button to update in configuration. 3.7.3 Manage Time Route Groups: Administrator can edit or delete the Manage Time Route group in this configuration page.Click on “Save “button, followed by “Save All” button to update the configuration changes.
  • Page 18 PRI Gateway Gateway: the IP address corresponding to your Gateway* DNS 1: the IP address corresponding to a DNS server* DNS 2: the IP address corresponding to a DNS server* Important Note: DHCP mode isn't recommended WAN side. Or trouble may arise when SIP trunk( From Gateway) need to change registration server address caused by revised IP.
  • Page 19: Network Services

    PRI Gateway router. Enter a STUN server IP address or domain name in the STUN Server field. For a list of public STUN servers, please Refer to: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/STUN External IP: Enter the NAT Traversal IP address i.e. Public IP Address of your internet , to communicate with Public Network when PRI Gateway is behind the NAT.
  • Page 20: Advanced Settings

    4. Advanced Settings 4.1 ISDN PRI Settings: PRI SPAN TYPE: Set E1 or T1 as per your Service provider. By default PRI settings are configured default. You can edit and modify as per your Service providers Signaling parameters. User Manual V2.0...
  • Page 21 PRI Gateway Framing/ Coding: Select Proper Framing coding by checking with your service Provider. By default for E1: CCS/HDB3. If CRC is enabled from Telco side, Please select CCS/HDB3/CRC4. If not select CCS/HDB3. By default for T1: ESF/B8ZF Signaling: By Default its PRI-CPE. In the scenarios like if you want do PRI trunk with other PBX’s then you need to select as PRI-NET.
  • Page 22: Tools

    PRI Gateway 5. Tools 5.1 System Diagnostics Ping Test: It is used to check the packet loss and latency time from your SIP end client like IP Phone/ FXS gateways to check the quality of your network connections. Enter the ip address of the IP Phone in your LAN and enter “...
  • Page 23: Backup/Recovery

    PRI Gateway Trace route Test: It is used to determine the route taken by packets across an IP network. 5.2 Backup/Recovery Navigation: TOOLS > Backup/Recovery: Here you can back up or Restore the PRI Gateway Configurations. Backup Configuration: Allows you to create a backup of the existing Configuration and Voice files of the PRI Gateway Restore Configuration: Allow you to upload a backup file to the PRI Gateway, which is restored instantly...
  • Page 24: Admin Account Options

    PRI Gateway release is available, download it and save to your local PC. Then, browse for the file, and click the Upload button. Now your PRI Gateway will display a Progress Screen and will prompt you when your PRI Gateway is about to reboot. Let your PRI Gateway reboot, and wait for the green LED’s to come back on.
  • Page 25: Status

    PRI Gateway 6. Status 6.1 Call Reports: Navigation: STATUS > CALL REPORTS this is where you can generate Call Reports To create a new Report, select the Extension Range or Date range, and click the “Generate” Report button. A list with call details will display in the Call Reports section. You can either export to your local PC or Print the Call reports.
  • Page 26: Sip Trunk Status

    Navigation: STATUS > SIP TRUNK STATUS this is where you find the status of SIP Trunk Status 6.4 ISDN PRI Status: Here you can see the status of the E1/T1 Port and Channel Status. E1/T1 Port Status Description User Manual V2.0...
  • Page 27: Current Calls

    Appliance is synchronizing or is receiving a yellow alarm from the far end. PRI Link is Active. Appliance is in-sync with the far end. T1/E1 driver is not initialized. PRI Channel Status Description Channel is Busy...
  • Page 28: System Load

    PRI Gateway 6.7 System Load The System Info tool displays a lot of useful information and statistics on our server, , Internal& External Memory usage and system uptime. 6.8 System Events Log You can view the System event log such as SIP and ISDN PRI Signaling messages, which is useful for debugging.
  • Page 29: Save All

    Extensions, SIP Trunk, ISDN PRI Settings 8. Appendix A Pin Assignments: All RJ45 (8P8C) ports labeled T1/E1 on the Gateway Series appliance are 8-pin. RJ45 jacks are also commonly referred to as RJ48 when used for telecommunication. The pin assignments are identified in below table.
  • Page 30: Appendix B: Glossary And Acronyms

    PRI Gateway 9. Appendix B: Glossary and Acronyms DS0 Digital Signal, Level 0 A voice grade channel of 64 kbps. The worldwide standard speed for Digitizing voice conversation using PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Push-button or touch tone dialing. The European equivalent of North American T1, transmits data at 2.048 Mbps, up to 32 channels (DS0s).
  • Page 31 PRI Gateway The European equivalent of North American T3, transmits data at 34.368 Mbps, up to 512 channels (DS0s). Equivalent to 16 E1 lines. EMI Electromagnetic Interference Unwanted electrical noise. Full duplex Data transmission in two directions simultaneously. FXS Foreign Exchange Station Initiates and sends ringing voltage.
  • Page 32 PRI Gateway PTP Point-to-Point A connection restricted to two endpoints. RJ11 A six-pin jack typically used for connecting telephones, modems, and fax machines in residential and business settings to PBX or the local telephone CO. RJ45 8P8C, un-keyed modular connector type for Ethernet over twisted pair. Predominantly used in LAN and uses Unshielded Twisted Pair cable.

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