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a) S/N – This field shows the serial number of the device.
b) Firmware – This field shows the current firmware version.
c) Model – This field shows the model number of the device
d) Local Time - This shows the current system time.
provided that the network server address and time zone are set properly.
Please make sure that these information are provided when reporting a problem or requesting for
technical support.
2. Network
a) LAN Port – This field shows the IP address assigned to the LAN Port.
b) LAN MAC - This field shows the physical hardware address (MAC) assigned to the LAN port.
c) PC Port – This field shows the IP address assigned to the PC Port.
d) PPPoE – This field shows the PPPoE dial up status. It is only meaningful when PPPoE is enabled.
e) Gateway – This field shows the default gateway IP assigned for data traffic routing.
f)
DNS Server – This field shows the current DNS server assigned for domain name interpretation.
is possible that some domain names are blocked by local DNS servers.
overseas DNS server may solve the problem.
g) VPN Status - This shows the current VPN connection status. It only appears when VPN is enabled.
3. Call Management section summarizes the both GoIP and GSM configurations and their corresponding
status.
It is important to note that the VoIP lines and the GSM channels are not mapped to each other
as a one to one relationship.
based on the Routing Prefix.
VoIP
a) Line - This is used as a reference in VoIP line configuration.
b) Mode - This shows the current VoIP Registration mode.
means Config. By Line mode.
number. "T" means Trunk Gateway mode.
c) Login - This shows the current VoIP registration status.
registers to the server successfully. "N" means the corresponding line fails to register to the server.
d) Routing Prefix - This shows the current setting for the Routing Prefix.
for more information.

GSM

e) CH - This corresponds to the physical GSM channel number.
f)
Login - This shows the current GSM Registration status for voice calls.
g) Call In - This shows the Call IN setting for the corresponding GSM channel.
calls are enabled.
incoming calls by sending back the hangup ("ATH") command to the GSM network.
h) Call Out - This shows the Call Out setting for the corresponding GSM channel.
calls are enabled and "N" means outgoing calls are disabled.
calls reaches zero, the Call Out setting is set to "LOCK" automatically.
the corresponding [Reset] button in the Summary page.
i)
Remain Time - This is the same as the "Remain" shown in the Summary page.
Limit in the SIM Page is set, this parameter shows the remaining time allowed for outgoing calls.
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For outgoing calls (from VoIP to GSM), the GSM channel selection is
"Gx" means Config. by Group mode where x is the group reference
"N" means incoming calls are disabled and the corresponding channel rejects all
It is a good indication for normal network access
"S" means Single Server Mode.
"Y" means that the corresponding line
Please refer to Section 3.3.3
When the Remain Time for outgoing
To unlock the channel, click
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Changing this to an
"L"
"Y" means incoming
"Y" means outgoing
If the Talk Time
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