Index Introduction ……………………………...4 1.1 SP200X Production introduction 1.2 Safety Precaution LAN Configuration ……………………………….4 2.1 LAN Interface Settings 2.2 DHCP Server Settings 2.3 Routing Settings 2.4 Port Forwarding (NAPT) Settings 2.5 VLAN Settings III. Ethernet WAN Configuration ……………………………….8 3.1 WAN Interface Status 3.2 WAN Interface Settings 3.3 Ethernet WAN PPPoE Settings 3.4 IPSEC Configuration...
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Appendix: ………………………………21 A. Determining the IP Address A.1 General Instructions B. Forcing ‘Safe’ Modes C. Dial Plans C.1 Sample Dial Plans...
SECTION I. Introduction 1.1 SP200X Production Introduction SP200X VoIP Media-Router provides the perfect solution for broadband Internet sharing and Voice over IP. It allows multiple PCs to share one high-speed Broadband (Cable/DSL) Internet connection. It also provides one analog telephone port, which allows the user to make calls on the Internet or regular telephone line around the world.
forwarding (NAPT) settings. Please note that any actions/modifications which alter the topology of the Ethernet bridge will result in the Ethernet bridge spanning tree protocol requiring to relearn. During this relearn period (may take up to one minute), HTTP access will be unavailable on all bridged interfaces (including the LAN interface).
addresses can be entered that will be provided to LAN clients via DHCP. These are in addition to the DNS servers automatically provided by WAN connections. Press "Save DHCP Settings" to save and apply the DHCP server settings. Any new settings will take effect immediately. In addition, up to eight static DHCP address assignments can be configured.
If you wish for the router to dynamically update its routing tables, specify whether RIPv2 dynamic routing information is to be received or transmitted (or both). Press "Save Router Settings" to save and apply the dynamic routing settings. Any new settings will take effect immediately.
Note that certain port numbers may be reserved by the SP200X for its own internal use. These ports may not be used for port forwarding to the LAN. Ports which may be reserved by the SP200X include those used by VoIP call signaling, RTP packets, HTTP and SNMP. All reserved (unavailable) ports will be displayed on this page.
Please note that any actions/modifications which alter the topology of the Ethernet bridge will result in the Ethernet bridge spanning tree protocol requiring to relearn. During this relearn period (may take up to one minute), HTTP access will be unavailable on all bridged interfaces (including the LAN interface).
Press "Save WAN Settings" to save and apply the new values. Any new settings will take effect immediately. 3.3 Ethernet WAN PPPoE Settings On this sub-page you can specify whether the WAN interface is to use PPPoE, and configure the PPPoE client.
3.4 IPSEC Configuration This sub-page allows configuration of the device's IPSec (IP Security) settings. A sample IPSec scenario is described below to aid in the configuration description. In this scenario, a SP200X router establishes a tunnel to other VPN router or another SP200X router. Both the SP200X router and the remote VPN router are configured to have private LAN subnets (Subnet A [192.168.1.x] and Subnet B [192.168.2.x] respectively).
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To setup the sample IPSec tunneling configuration depicted above, use the following procedure on SP200X router. Also, the corresponding configuration should be done on the remote VPN router to complete the IPSec tunnel configuration. 1. Select the tunnel to use from "Select Tunnel to view/modify" field. For example: Select tunnel 5 2.
and algorithms on the remote VPN router. 3.5 VLAN Settings The WAN VLAN sub-page allows the user to configure general VLAN settings for all packets originating from the WAN interface. Press "Save VLAN Settings" to save and apply the general VLAN settings. Any new settings will take effect immediately.
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include a DNS server address which is configured with the SIP server address and will respond to the query, and the appropriate domain name of the network. If you wish to specify a special SIP domain name, you may enter the domain name here. If no domain name is entered, the SIP domain name will be set to that of the network.
4.2 SIP Extensions This page allows specification of the SIP signalling stack behavior under certain scenarios. If you wish for the SIP stack to implement reliable transmission of provisional responses according to RFC 3262 (using the PRACK method), check the option “Support PRACK method with provisional response reliability”.
Press “Save ToS/DiffServ Settings” to save these new settings. 4.5 SIP VLAN Settings This sub-page allows configuration of specific VLAN tags that are to be applied to all SIP signalling and RTP packets used for VoIP calls. These VLAN settings will override any general VLAN settings applied to the interface.
Enter which codecs are to be supported. For some protocols (e.g. SIP), the G711U and G711A protocols are always supported by default. Select which complex codec is to be supported. Due to memory limitations, it is not possible to select more than one complex codec. Select the packetization period to be used for each selected CODEC.
Localization / Clock Settings This sub-page only applies to devices running a VoIP protocol, and is used to configure the localization settings of the device. Enter the country (certain media hub devices require this information in order to communicate with analog phones which follow different international standards). If you wish for the device to automatically obtain the time via NTP, enter the NTP server address for the network (if this address is left blank, a default public NTP server will be used, if accessible).
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disable access to certain system level network services on the device's interfaces. From this page, an administrator can choose to allow or disallow HTTP, SNMP and VoipDiscovery access from devices on the LAN or WAN or both. Care must be taken while configuring the HTTP access, as once you have saved you will no longer be able to access the device's web pages if you have disabled HTTP on the interface you are currently accessing the device on.
the downloader mode and begin the download process. If the downloader application is executing at the time, the download process will begin. The download status will be displayed when the image download process is complete. IMPORTANT Once the download is in progress, it MUST be allowed to complete in its entirety, or the main application image will be destroyed.
SECTION X. Make Phone Calls 10.1 Make a call If you have your own dial plan, just dial the phone number. If you have no dial plan or using default dial plan, dial the phone number followed by #. See Appendix C for Dial Plan setup. 10.2 3-Way Conference While two parties are in the conversation, either party can add the third party in the 3-way conference by flash hook (hang up once while holding handset) and dial 7.
B. Forcing ’Safe’ Modes The SP200X can be forced into a 'safe' downloader mode by performing the following steps in order. In this description, the RESET button, which is the button at the back end of SP200X: 1. Power cycle the unit while holding down the RESET button. Count 4 seconds. Release the RESET button immediately.
including 0 String ::= StringElement | StringElement String StringList::= String | String "|" StringList DialPlan::= String | "(" StringList ")" A dial plan, according to this syntax, is defined either by a (case insensitive) string or by a list of strings.
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