1. Introduction Thank you for selecting this VoIP Gateway (DVG-2004S). Please read through this manual before starting to enjoy the benefit of VoIP technology. About this manual Since this product provides software upgrade function, it is necessary to read through this manual before operating if the version updates.
1.1 Feature VoIP Gateway (DVG-2004S and shorted to G/W) supports the following features. Easy to setup. There are three methods to setup G/W. Configure by RS232 console port Please refer to 3.1 for more setup detail. Configure by Web Please refer to 4.1 for more setup detail.
Please check enclosed product and its accessories before installation. (Please refer to the item number). This is a pre-release version only and will be updated for official release. VoIP Gateway (Model: DVG-2004S) Power Adaptor (12V DC) Ethernet Cable (1.6 metre)
1.3 G/W interface G/W front view (Please refer to the following number). (2) (3) LED display list The LED lights show the status of TA where list on the front panel of G/W. No. Label Color Display Status (1) FXS 1-4 Green On The phone line is active (2) Reset...
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TA rear view (Please refer to the following number). Please refer to the following table that indicates the description of each port. Please connect the required cable/line according to this table Port Description (1) Grounding cable The plug of the grounding cable is carried out. (2) FXS 1 4 It connects with telephone RJ-11 analog line.
2. Installation 2.1 Installation environment Please confirm the environment for installing G/W. Power supply The following conditions are fulfilled and it checks that the power supply of this equipment can use near the installation place. Voltage Input AC 100~240V 50~60Hz, output DC12V, 1.25A Power supply frequency 50Hz±...
3. Utility Configuration 3.1 Setup with VoIP-Remoteconfig Once you finish installing, a new icon is created on your desktop. Double click this icon. Click on the empty field and enter the MAC address (printed on the back of your TA). If you cannot find the MAC address, click “Search”...
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Exit: Exit VoIP Device Remote Config. After you click the Config button, you will see the following window. There are 3 ways to setup the IP address: DHCP, PPPoE, and Static IP. Select your Network settings. These are the most common setup: For LAN, please choose Static IP For xDSL, please chose PPPoE For cable internet, please choose DHCP...
4. WEB Configuration 4.1 Set up TA Using Web Browser Load a web browser, i.e., Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. In the URL field, type in the ip address followed by :9999 and press ENTER. (example: http://210.80.83.197:9999) You may access the configuration menu as an Administrator or as a User. Administrator mode Administrator can access all the menus, including Management, User Setting, Dial Plan, Administrator Setting and Call Log.
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User mode You can access Management, User Setting, and Dial Plan. (Default username: user / Password: user) To access the adapter as user, use user for username and user for password. Version Information and Reboot Function: Hardware version Firmware Version Media Access Control Address of the terminal adapter MAC Address Reboot the terminal adapter.
4.2 Management 4.2.1 General Setting Click on Management and select General Setting. The following window will display on the screen. ID and Password Login name (default is admin). For security reasons please change the password Password (default is admin) often. Date / Time Setup Protocol used to help match your system clock with an NTP Time Server...
Choose your time zone. Default setting is Time Zone ‘GMT+09:00’Osaka, Tokyo, Seoul’.Please check the daylight saving box if your region has daylight saving. Remote Monitor Server Setup System log server IP address. Syslog Server IP Remote password to modify Network Setting from IPConfig Password “VoIP software”.
File Transmission mode. Mode Click [Update] to begin the firmware update process. 4.2.3 Line Status Select Line Status from the Management menu. This window displays the Port and Loop Line Type (IDLE, NG and etc.) Click Refresh Status to retrieve the terminal adapter status. 4.3 User Setting 4.3.1 Network Setting Select Network setting from the Management menu.
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Assigned DNS server IP address DNS Server The unique name that identifies the internet site Domain Name Protocol for remote computing on the internet Telnet NAT (Network Address Translation) serves three purposes: NAT IP Address 1. Provides security by hiding internal IP addresses. Acts like firewall.
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Click [Submit] to confirm the change. Click [Cancel] to restore the previous value. PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet) Select PPPoE if you use ADSL. PPPoE ID and password are provided by your ISP. Assigned DNS server IP address. DNS Server The unique name that identifies the internet site.
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Lease time from DHCP server. Default is 259200 seconds. Lease Time Click [Submit] to confirm the change. Click [Cancel] to restore the previous value. Static IP Select static IP and enter the IP address provided if your ISP provide you with all the WAN addresses. Assigned DNS server IP address.
Default IP range is: 16 ~ 128 IP Pool Legal use the given IP during that time. Default is 259200s. Lease Time Click [Submit] to confirm the change. Click [Cancel] to restore the previous value. 4.3.2 Call Setting...
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Call waiting ensures that all important calls get to you. For Call Waiting example, if you are on the phone when another person tries to call you, an audible beep will inform you that someone is waiting on the other line. You can decide whether or not you want to put the current caller on hold and take the incoming call.
The time duration for the next action if no one answers the Incoming No Answer Timer phone. The default is 20 seconds. Click [Submit] to confirm the change. Click [Cancel] to restore the previous value. 4.4 Dialing Plan There are 4 options in this pull down menu, General Setting, Local Setting, PSTN Seting, and URI Phone Book.
Setting a button as a default send button. When this button is Send Sign pressed, the number will dial immediately. Default button is # key in the phone pad. Setting a button or a set of buttons to switch between LATT Switch Key: mode and SIP server mode.
Minimum digit user can key in. Min Digit Maximum digit user can key in. Max Digit Number of digit defined in this field will be removed from Delete Digit the dialing pattern. For example, lets assume the phone number 81352109378. If delete digit is 2 then the dialed number is 352109378.
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Click [Submit] to confirm the change. Click [Cancel] to restore the previous value.
4.5 Administrator Setting 4.5.1 SIP Setting Select SIP Setting from the Administrator Setting menu.
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Name displayed on the LCD for the caller. Display Name URI displayed on the LCD for the caller. Request URI User name to log in the SIP server. Login Name User password to log in to the SIP server. Password SIP port number of TA.
Timeout time of an INVITE request (it is set as 100 - 3000 msec). UDP Timeout The number of times to send INVITE requests (Available interval is UDP Retry Time 0 - 6 times). Universal Plug and Play. Enable or disable this function. UPnP Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs (Network Address STUN IP Address...
Enable / disable Comfort Noise Generator. The size of the buffer which absorbs the attainment delay Jitter Buffer Size fluctuation of a RTP packet specified time (ms). Service type. TOS Field Enable / Disable G.168 echo cancellation. G.168 Echo Cancellation Click [Submit] to confirm the change.
the port belonging to this group is not used with FXO and FXS, either). DID set as PBX is set up by 0-4. If 0 is chosen, it will be set as Dial-In Direct Digits 4. Usually, a setup of PBX is followed FXS Reverse A specific signal indicating the status of the conversation.
4.6 Call Log Call log keeps a list of your calls. There are four submenus: Even Log, Call Detail Record and Sys Log. 4.6.1 Event Log Select Event Log from the Call Log menu. The status of the call can be checked from Event Log. 4.6.2 Call Detail Record Select Call Detail Record from the Call Log menu.
4.6.3 Sys Log Select Sys Log from the Call Log menu. All the operations performed by the terminal adapter are listed on SysLog. 4.7 System Reboot Reboot the system if you update any information. Please click the hyperlink character System Reboot on the bottom left of the menu to reboot.
5. Telnet Telnet configuration is designed for advanced users, Network Administrators or System Engineers. Any improper use will affect the performance of the terminal adapter. TA reserves port 4748 for telnet use only. At command prompt type in <telnet IP address> : 4649. For example, telnet 63.81.83.173:4649 then press [Enter].
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snmppo SNMP server port snmpti SNMP trap interval For network configuration: config net dhcp Setup HDCP DNS Server IP domain Domain Name ipconfig Config IP, Subnet, Router MAC address pppoe Config PPPoE For dial plan configuration: Dial plan base info configuration Dial plan Local setup Dial plan Remote setup Dial plan PSTN setup...
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vadcng Setup VAD & CNG echo Echo cancellation For telephone configuration: telno Setup telephone number gainrxv The voice gain of rx gaintxv The voice gain of tx fxogainrxv The FXO voice gain of rx (This is for FXO port use ONLY) fxogaintxv The FXO voice gain of tx (This is for FXO port use ONLY) For other configuration:...
6. Feature Summary Item Specification Protocol IETF SIP (RFC 3261) Supplementary service Call Hold, Call Transfer, Call Waiting, Call Forward, In Band DTMF Codec 8K of G.729a 64K PCM,G.711aLaw/G.711uLaw 5.3K/6.3K of G.723.1(optional) Network Interface 10/100BaseT x 1 Phone Interface (FXS) RJ-11 x 4 Voice Quality VAD (Voice Activity Detection)
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Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Please follow the setup direction described in 1 section after you purchase the terminal adaptor. If your G/W still does not work, follow the instructions provided below to troubleshooting. Step 1 – Unplug the power and wait for 3 seconds before reconnecting the power. Step 2 –...