Dynamix DW-01/H User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ........................II ABLE OF ONTENTS ..........................V IST OF IGURES .........................VIII IST OF ABLE ............................ IX REFACE VOIP GATEWAY OVERVIEW ....................1 IP G ..................2 HAPTER ATEWAY VERVIEW 1.1 VoIP Gateway Overview ....................2 1.2 Features of The VoIP Gateway ..................2 1.3 Default Settings........................3 1.4 Front Panels ........................3 1.5 Back Panel Ports .......................4...
  • Page 3 5.2 Update Application Version .....................33 5.3 Update Boot2m Version ....................35 ................39 HAPTER ETWORK NTERFACE CREEN 6.1 Network Interface Overview ....................39 6.2 Network Interface Screen....................39 7 H323 C ................42 HAPTER ONFIGURATION CREEN 7.1 H323 Configuration Overview ..................42 7.2 H323 Configuration Screen .....................42 ................45 HAPTER ONFIGURATION...
  • Page 4 18 P ..............65 HAPTER ASSWORD ONFIGURATION CREEN 18.1 Password Configuration Overview................65 18.2 Password Configuration Screen ..................65 19 V ..............67 HAPTER ERSION AND NFORMATION CREEN 19.1 Version and Information Overview................67 19.2 Version and Information Screen ..................67 20 ROM U ..................68 HAPTER PGRADE CREEN 20.1 ROM Configuration Overview..................68...
  • Page 5: List Of Figures

    Figure 1-3 Dynamix DW-02/H Gateway Front Panel ............4 Figure 1-4 Dynamix DW-04/H Gateway Front Panel ............4 Figure 1-5 Dynamix DW-01/H Gateway Back Panel Ports ..........4 Figure 1-7 Dynamix DW-02/H Gateway Back Panel Ports ..........4 Figure 1-8 Dynamix DW-04/H Gateway Back Panel Ports ..........4 Figure 2-2 VoIP Gateway web configuration welcome screen..........14...
  • Page 6 Figure 16-1 DDNS Device Configuration.................61 Figure 17-1 Prefix Drop/Insert Configuration..............63 Figure 18-1 Password Configuration.................65 Figure 19-1 Version and Information ................67 Figure 20-1 ROM Configuration ..................68 Figure 21-1 Flash Clean ....................70 Figure 22-1 Commit Configuration Data ................71 Figure 23-1 Reboot VoIP Gateway ..................72 Figure 24-1 Connection Description .................74 Figure 24-2 Connection Description .................74 Figure 24-3 Connect To .....................75...
  • Page 7 Figure 24-31 voice –print commend ................115 Figure 24-32 support commend list.................116 Figure 24-33 support –print commend ................117 Figure 24-34 sysinfo commend list .................118 Figure 24-35 phone commend list ...................119 Figure 24-36 phone –print rbt commend .................120 Figure 24-37 phone –print rbt commend .................120 Figure 24-38 phone –print bt commend ................121 Figure 24-39 phone –print dt commend ................121 Figure 24-40 phone –print flash commend..............121...
  • Page 8 List of Table Table 1-1 Dynamix DW-01/H LEDs Descriptions..............4 Table 1-3 Dynamix DW-02/H LEDs Functions ..............5 Table 1-4 LEDs Functions ....................6 Table 2-1 Navigation Panel Links ..................14 Table 6-1 Network Interface....................40 Table 7-1 H323 Configuration...................43 Table 8-1 Line Status Information ..................45 Table 9-1 Phone Book .......................47...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Congratulations on your purchase of the VoIP Gateway. About this User’s Manual This user’s guide gives hardware specifications and explains web configuration and command line configuration for the Dynamix DW-01/H, Dynamix DW-02/H, and Dynamix DW-04/H. General Syntax Conventions Mouse action sequences are denoted using a comma. For example, click start, Settings,...
  • Page 10: Voip Gateway Overview

    Part I: VoIP Gateway Overview This part introduces the general features default settings and hardware of the VoIP Gateway. - 1 -...
  • Page 11: Overview

    There are four models for VoIP Gateway, which are Dynamix DW-01/H, Dynamix DW-02/H, and Dynamix DW-04/H. One more added switch hub for A series is the only difference. User can choose 2 ports or 4 ports as request in A series. Just an IP address and 2/4 phone sets bring you to Voice over IP world.
  • Page 12: Default Settings

    1.3.1 IP Parameters IP Address = 10.1.1.3 Subnet mask = 255.0.0.0 Default gateway = 10.1.1.254 LAN IP address = 192.168.123.123 (Only Dynamix DW-01/H) 1.3.2 Telnet and Web Login Password Login = root Password = Null (default) Front Panels The LEDs on the front panel indicate the operational status of the Gateway.
  • Page 13: Back Panel Ports

    Figure 1-5 Dynamix DW-02/H Gateway Back Panel Ports Figure 1-6 Dynamix DW-04/H Gateway Back Panel Ports Hardware Specifications These are the hardware details of the Dynamix DW-02/H, Dynamix DW-04/H. 1.6.1 Dynamix DW-01/H LEDs The following table describes the LED functions:...
  • Page 14: Table 1-3 Dynamix Dw-02/H Leds Functions

    Green Light on means current transmitting mode is full duplex. Light off means half-duplex. 1.6.2 Dynamix DW-02/H LEDs The following table describes the LED functions: Table 1-2 Dynamix DW-02/H LEDs Functions LEDs Functions Indicator Active Description Status Switch to another device, such as PC...
  • Page 15: Table 1-4 Leds Functions

    The Telephone is On-Hook. Power Power Green The Power adapter is connected to the Gateway. The system is off or not receiving power. 1.6.3 Dynamix DW-04/H LEDs Table 1-3 LEDs Functions LEDs Functions Indicator Active Description Status Switch to another device, such as PC...
  • Page 16 LEDs Functions Indicator Active Description Status The Ethernet cable is not connected. 10/100M Green The 10M LAN is connected. The 100M LANis connected. Uplink to the HUB/Router directly. Link/ACT Link/ACT Green Blinking While plugging on the Ethernet cable, it must light on and the flash if some data is being TX/RX.
  • Page 17 Ethernet connector LAN COM Port: RS232 console port (DB-9pin male connector) Note: use straightforward cable to connect to your computer. PINOUTS Pin Name Dir Description Receive Data Transmit Data System Ground TEL Port: RJ-11 connector, FXS interface. To connect analog phone sets or trunk line of PABX. 12V DC Port: DC Power supply.
  • Page 18: Additional Installation Requirements

    (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of your workstation. You can use an extension RS-232 cable if the enclosed one is too short. After the initial setup, you can modify the configuration remotely through telnet connections. Step 2. Connect the VoIP Gateway to the WAN port Connect the WAN port (silver) on the VoIP Gateway to the Ethernet port on the cable modem using the cable that came with your cable modem.
  • Page 19: Power Up Your Voip Gateway

    check, and if necessary, install TCP/IP onto your PCs. Step 1. Click the [Start] button, Choose [Settings], then [Control Panel]. Double-click the [Network] icon. Your Network window should appear as follows. Step 2. Select the [Configuration] tab. Import: For Windows 2000 & Windows XP Setting, you will find that they differs with Windows 98/ME/NT slightly.
  • Page 20 connections have been made to the LAN and WAN ports. - 11 -...
  • Page 21: Web Configuration With Voip Gateway

    Part II: Web Configuration with VoIP Gateway This part tells how to access and navigate the web configurator and perform initial configuration. It also describes the Getting Started web configuration when you use the VoIP Gateway. - 12 -...
  • Page 22: Chapter 2 Web Configuration With Fxs Introduction

    Chapter 2 Web Configuration with FXS Introduction This Chapter describes how to login into the WEB and navigate through it. Web Configuration with FXS Overview The embedded web configuration allows you to use a web browser to manage the VoIP Gateway.
  • Page 23: Figure 2-2 Voip Gateway Web Configuration Welcome Screen

    Figure 2-1 VoIP Gateway web configuration welcome screen The following table describes the screen. Table 2-1 Navigation Panel Links LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Interface This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the VoIP Gateway Network Interface Information. - 14 -...
  • Page 24: Saving Your Configuration

    LABEL DESCRIPTION H323 Information This link takes you to a screen where you can setup up H323 Information. Line Status This link takes you to a screen. When will set hotline, no answer forward; understand Line registration and use status of the VoIP Gateway. Phone Book This link takes you to a screen where you can set up Phone Book Information.
  • Page 25: Navigating The Web Configuration

    Gateway loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Commit Data link on the navigation panel to the left to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when your are done configuring. Navigating the Web Configuration The web configuration uses one level.
  • Page 26: Chapter 3 Initial Configuration

    Chapter 3 Initial Configuration This Chapter covers the basic configuration needed to set up and use the VoIP Gateway. Refer to the other part describes about individual fields within screens. Initial Configuration Overview This chapter describes the procedure for the initial configuration of the VoIP Gateway. Refer to the relevant chapters in this User’s Guide for descriptions of the fields and buttons within individual screens.
  • Page 27: Figure 3-1 Network Interface

    Figure 3-1 Network Interface Step 2. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the [Commit] button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display [Commit to Flash OK!], When the Commit Data Ok. Figure 3-2 Commit Configuration Data Step 3.
  • Page 28: Dhcp Mode

    [Reboot] button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot. Figure 3-3 Reboot VoIP Gateway Step 4. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. Enter the new IP address in the Location or Address field. DHCP mode Step 1.
  • Page 29: Pppoe Mode

    Figure 3-4 Network Interface Step 2. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display [Commit to Flash OK!], When the Commit Data Ok. Step 3.
  • Page 30: Figure 3-5 Pppoe Device Configuration

    and put the info of the PPPoE User Name, password, and Reboot After Remote Host Disconnection: Enable (e.g. User: 123456@hinet.net, password: 123456) and click the [OK] button. Figure 3-5 PPPoE Device Configuration Step 2. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button.
  • Page 31: Ip Sharing Configuration

    [Commit to Flash OK!], When the Commit Data Ok. Step 3. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the VoIP VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot. Step 4. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. Enter the new IP address in the Location or Address field.
  • Page 32 Step 1. The WAN IP Address obtained from ADSL has two kinds of methods. Step 2. One is fixed IP Address, while user applies for one or more fixed IP Addresses. Step 3. Another is dynamic IP Address while user applies for dial-up connection way. The LAN IP Address of User’s PC can be set as DHCP client in order to gain a valid one.
  • Page 33: Pppoe (Nat) Mode (1A-Fxs)

    Figure 3-6 Enable the IP sharing function Step 9. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display [Commit to Flash OK!], When the Commit Data Ok. Step 10.
  • Page 34: Figure 3-7 Pppoe Device Configuration

    Step 1. Configuration the VoIP Gateway IP address for PPPoE Mode. Click PPPoE Configuration on the navigation panel. In the PPPoE Configuration screen, On the Device and put the info of the PPPoE User Name and password (e.g. User: 123456@hinet.net, password: 123456) and click the OK button.
  • Page 35 click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display Commit to Flash OK!, When the Commit Data Ok. Step 3. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot. Step 4.
  • Page 36: Chapter 4 Making A Voip Call

    Chapter 4 Making a VoIP Call This Chapter covers the basic configuration the gateway for making VoIP calls. One is the Peer-to-Peer mode, another is GK routed mode. The configurations and functions are different. Please make sure about the mode you want and follow up the step to configure your gateway. Configure the gateway into the Peer-to-Peer mode Step 1.
  • Page 37: Figure 4-1 H323 Configuration - Peer To Peer Mode Screen

    Figure 4-1 H323 Configuration – Peer to Peer mode Screen Step 2. Configuration the VoIP Gateway Phone Book. Click [Phone Book] on the navigation panel. In the Phone Book screen, enter the Index, Name, IP address and e164 (phone number) of the destination and click the Add Data button. Figure 4-2 Phone Book Step 3.
  • Page 38: Figure 4-3 Phone Book - New Record

    the destination and click the [Add Data] button. Figure 4-3 Phone Book – New Record Step 4. On table will display on the first index. Figure 4-4 Phone Book Step 5. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the [Commit] button.
  • Page 39: Configure The Gateway Into The Gk Routed Mode

    [Commit to Flash OK!], When the Commit Data Ok. Step 6. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the VoIP VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot. Configure the gateway into the GK routed mode 4.2.1 Gateway Type: Gateway Step 1.
  • Page 40: Figure 4-5 Configure The Gk Info

    Figure 4-5 Configure the GK info Step 3. Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display [Commit to Flash OK!], When the Commit Data Ok. Step 4.
  • Page 41 Step 3. Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to Display [Commit to Flash OK!], When the Commit Data Ok. Step 4. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the VoIP VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button.
  • Page 42: Chapter 5 Upgrade Rom Version

    In the [ROM Configuration] screen, type a Server IP address, Target File Name, Method, Target File Type (e.g. Server IP Address: 192.168.4.71, Target File Name: Dynamix DW-04/H.204, Method: TFTP, Target File Type: Application image) and click the [OK] button.
  • Page 43: Figure 5-2 Rom File Upgrade Ok

    Figure 5-2 ROM File Upgrade ok Step 3. Click [Flash Clean] on the navigation panel. In the Flash Clean screen, click the [CLEAN] button. Figure 5-3 Flash Clean Step 4. In the Flash Clean screen to Display [Flash cleaned!! Please reboot your system!!], When the Flash Clean Ok.
  • Page 44: Update Boot2M Version

    Figure 5-4 Flash Clean OK Step 5. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the Reboot VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot. Step 6. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. Enter the IP address in the Location or Address field.
  • Page 45: Figure 5-5 Rom File Upgrade Ok

    Step 2. In the screen to Display [Please issue FLASH CLEAN to consist software version] information. When the ROM Upgrade file ok. Figure 5-5 ROM File Upgrade ok Step 3. Click [Flash Clean] on the navigation panel. In the Flash Clean screen, click the [CLEAN] button.
  • Page 46: Figure 5-6 Flash Clean

    Figure 5-6 Flash Clean Step 4. In the Flash Clean screen to Display [Flash cleaned!! Please reboot your system!!], When the Flash Clean Ok. Figure 5-7 Flash Clean OK Step 5. Click [Reboot system] on the navigation panel. In the Reboot VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button.
  • Page 47 Step 6. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. Enter the IP address in the Location or Address field. - 38 -...
  • Page 48: Chapter 6 Network Interface Screen

    Chapter 6 Network Interface Screen This Chapter covers setup Network Interface identification information for VoIP Gateway. Network Interface Overview The web configuration provides Network Interface screen. Network Interface Screen Click [Network Interface] in the navigation panel and open the Network Interface Screen. Use this screen to setup Network Interface identification information for the VoIP Gateway.
  • Page 49: Figure 6-1 Network Interface

    Enter the IP Address of the default-outgoing gateway of your VoIP Gateway Gateway in dotted decimal notation for e.g. 192.168.1.254. LAN Port IP for NAT Specify LAN port IP address for NAT function (Dynamix DW-01/H only). HTTP Port Set VoIP Gateway HTTP Port Number e.g. 80. DNS primary Enter the DNS IP Address in dotted decimal notation for e.g.
  • Page 50 LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Sharing Select enable IP Sharing function, when you specify usage of and IP Sharing device. Sharing Server Enter specify a global fixed IP Address, user can add this IP Address in Address dotted decimal notation for e.g. 210.11.22.33. However, dynamic IP Address is not working in Peer-to-Peer mode.
  • Page 51: H323 Configuration Screen

    Chapter 7 H323 Configuration Screen This Chapter covers setup H.323 related parameters. H323 Configuration Overview The web configurator provides H.323 Configuration screen. H323 Configuration Screen Click [H323 Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [H323 Configuration] Screen. - 42 -...
  • Page 52: Figure 7-1 H323 Configuration

    Figure 7-1 H323 Configuration The following table describes this screen. Table 7-1 H323 Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Mode Select Gatekeeper routed mode or Peer-to-Peer mode. GateKeeper IP Set Gatekeeper IP Address in dotted decimal notation e.g.192.168.4.71. Address 2nd GateKeeper IP Set redundancy second 2 Gatekeeper IP Address in dotted decimal notation e.g.192.168.4.71.
  • Page 53 LABEL DESCRIPTION Gatekeeper ID The name of the GK. It has used with the Gatekeeper Discovery function. Support the GK mode only. Gatekeeper Discovery Select Gatekeeper auto Discovery is enable/disable. Time To Live (TTL) Set RAS TTL Time, example 60 (0~3600 second). RTP Port Set RTP port number, example 16384 (1024 to 65532).
  • Page 54: Chapter 8 Line Configuration Screen

    Chapter 8 Line Configuration Screen This chapter explains the Line Status Information Screen. Line Configuration Overview The web configurator provides Line Status Information screen. Line Configuration Screen Click [Line Configuration] in the navigation panel to open the Line Configuration] Information screen. Figure 8-1 Line Configuration Information The following table describes this screen.
  • Page 55 LABEL DESCRIPTION No Answer Forward Set the port no answer will be forward other number. This is only for the E164 number or the phone numbers you want to transfer. Registration This field Display the VoIP Gateway registered on the GK or not. Status This field Display line status is Ready or Busy.
  • Page 56: Chapter 9 Phone Book Configuration Screen

    Chapter 9 Phone Book Configuration Screen This Chapter covers Phone Book function allows users to define their own numbers, which mapping to real IP address. It is effective only in peer-to-peer mode. When adding a record to Phone Book, users do not have to reboot the machine, and the record will be effective immediately.
  • Page 57 LABEL DESCRIPTION Port The field displays the call signal port of the destination (default: 1720). Drop Prefix The filed display the drop function. Insert Prefix The field displays the insert digits number. New Record Index Set up an Index number from 1 to 100, to the parameter to show specific phone number.
  • Page 58: Chapter 10 Support Configuration Screen

    Chapter 10 Support Configuration Screen This Chapter provides some extra functions that might be needed by users. 10.1 Support Configuration Overview The web configuration provides Support Configuration screen. 10.2 Support Configuration Screen Click [Support configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [Support Configuration] Screen.
  • Page 59 LABEL DESCRIPTION bandwidth (0~2). Fast Start Select enable/disable for Fast Start function. Fast Start function can shorten the connection time if the opposite party also supports Fast Start. H.245 Tunneling Select enable/disable for H.245 Tunneling function. If the function is on, VoIP Gateway will send H.245 (Call Control messages) via H.225’s (Call Signal messages) link.
  • Page 60: Chapter 11 System Configuration Screen

    Chapter 11 System Configuration Screen This Chapter covers System Information and configuration. 11.1 System Configuration Overview The web configuration provides System Configuration screen. 11.2 System Configuration Screen Click [System Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [System Configuration] Screen. Figure 11-1 System Configuration The following table describes this screen.
  • Page 61 LABEL DESCRIPTION Switch prefix function, once user dials out, gateway will automatically add prefix number before number user dialed. User defined Prefix Disable the defined prefix after press the selected digit (0,1~9, *) Disable User defined Prefix This will be added in the first digits of the numbers that users had dialed. Can also define IP address here in P2P mode, once user press “#”, Gateway will call out this IP address.
  • Page 62: Chapter 12 Voice Configuration Screen

    Chapter 12 Voice Configuration Screen This Chapter covers voice is associated with the audio setting information. 12.1 Voice Configuration Overview The web configuration provides Voice Configuration screen. 12.2 Voice Configuration Screen Click [Voice Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [Voice Configuration] Screen.
  • Page 63 LABEL DESCRIPTION Set input gain stands for volume, which the opposite party hears (0~38, default: 28). Set dtmf volume stands for DTMF volume/level (0~31, default: 23). Line2/ Set voice volume stands for volume, which can be heard from VoIP Line1 Volume Gateway side (0~63, default: 28).
  • Page 64: Chapter 13 Phone Configuration Screen

    Chapter 13 Phone Configuration Screen This Chapter covers VoIP Gateway progress tone is configurable. Default tone value is set according to U.S. tone specification. Users may adjust the values according to their own country’s tone specification or users-defined tone specification. 13.1 Phone Configuration Overview The web configurator provides [Phone Configuration] screen.
  • Page 65 LABEL DESCRIPTION 2nd Dial Tone To configure the value of the local 2nd dial tone (FXO only). Flash Timer Setting the detective flash range in ms, for example, 300-500 ms. OK [button] Click [OK] button to save your changes back to the VoIP Gateway volatile memory.
  • Page 66: Rtp Payload Type Configuration Screen

    Chapter 14 RTP Payload Type Configuration Screen This Chapter covers RTP Payload Type information and configuration 14.1 RTP Payload Type Configuration Overview The web configurator provides Speed Dialing screen. 14.2 RTP Payload Type Configuration Screen Click [RTP Payload Type Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [RTP Payload Type Configuration] Screen.
  • Page 67 LABEL DESCRIPTION Redundancy Payload Set the payload for the Redundancy type. Type MODEMRelay Set the payload for the FAX by Pass type. (This is no use for the hardware Payload Type as so far.) OK [button] Click [OK] button to save your changes back to the VoIP Gateway volatile memory.
  • Page 68: Ip Packet Tos Configuration Screen

    Chapter 15 IP Packet ToS Configuration Screen This Chapter covers IP Packet ToS configuration. 15.1 IP Packet ToS Overview The web configuration provides TOS Configuration screen. 15.2 IP Packet ToS Configuration Screen Click [IP Packet ToS] in the navigation panel and open the [IP Packet ToS Configuration] Screen.
  • Page 69 It’s working if it supported by your network. According to the RFC 1349 document, the TOS value as following: 1000 – minimize delay 0100 – maximize throughput 0010 – maximize reliability 0001 – minimize monetary cost 0000 – normal service These values are the Binary format.
  • Page 70: Ddns Device Configuration Screen

    Chapter 16 DDNS Device Configuration Screen This Chapter covers Display DDNS related information. 16.1 DDNS Device Configuration Overview The web configuration provides DDNS Device Configuration screen. 16.2 DDNS Device Configuration Screen Click [DDNS Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [DDNS Device Configuration] Screen.
  • Page 71 LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Check Server 2 Set check the endpoints IP address. Check Every Set on/off function will check the server after a period. Set how long will check it (0~59) minutes or (1~24) hours check it. OK [button] Click [OK] button to save your changes back to the VoIP Gateway volatile memory.
  • Page 72: Prefix

    Chapter 17 Prefix Drop/Insert Configuration Screen This Chapter covers to set Hotline function must be under Peer-to-Peer mode and switch to hotline mode. 17.1 Prefix Drop/Insert Configuration Overview The web configurator provides Bureau screen. 17.2 Prefix Drop/Insert Configuration Screen Click [Prefix configuration] in the navigation panel and open the [Prefix Drop/Insert Configuration] Screen.
  • Page 73 LABEL DESCRIPTION VoIP gateway (1~20 digits). Drop Select enable or disable drop prefix function. The function is enable means to drop prefix number when dialing out. The function is disable means to keep prefix number. Insert Setting the digits that you want to insert in this number (1~30 digits). Add Data [button] Click [Add Data] button to insert the information table.
  • Page 74: Chapter 18 Password Configuration Screen

    Chapter 18 Password Configuration Screen This Chapter explains how to change the VoIP Gateway password. 18.1 Password Configuration Overview The Password screen allows you to configure the administrator password. 18.2 Password Configuration Screen Click [Password configuration] in the navigation panel to open the [Password Configuration] screen.
  • Page 75 LABEL DESCRIPTION Confirm New Confirm your new system password for confirmation. Password CHANGE [button] Click [CHANGE] to save your change back to the VoIP Gateway volatile memory. ABORT [button] Click [ABORT] to clean type data this page afresh. - 66 -...
  • Page 76: Chapter 19 Version And Information Screen

    Chapter 19 Version and Information Screen This chapter explains the Version and Information Screen. 19.1 Version and Information Overview The web configuration provides Version and Information screen to allow you to see VoIP Gateway Version Information. 19.2 Version and Information Screen Click [Version and Information] in the navigation panel to open the [Version and Information] screen.
  • Page 77: Rom Upgrade Screen

    Chapter 20 ROM Upgrade Screen This Chapter explains how to Update VoIP Gateway Version. 20.1 ROM Configuration Overview The web configuration provides Update VoIP Gateway ROM Version. 20.2 ROM Configuration Screen Click [ROM Upgrade] in the navigation panel and open the [ROM Configuration] Screen. Figure 20-1 ROM Configuration The following table describes this screen.
  • Page 78 Note: Most of all, the Rom file needed to get upgrade is App or Boot2m. Please check the exactly Rom file before doing download procedure. - 69 -...
  • Page 79: Chapter 21 Flash Clean Screen

    Chapter 21 Flash Clean Screen This Chapter covers save change and clean the entire user defined value in factory default mode. 21.1 Flash Clean Overview The web configuration provides Flash Clean screen. 21.2 Flash Clean Screen Click [Flash Clean] in the navigation panel and open the [Flash Clean] Screen. Figure 21-1 Flash Clean The following table describes this screen.
  • Page 80: Chapter 22 Commit Data Screen

    Chapter 22 Commit Data Screen This Chapter covers save change after configuring VoIP Gateway. 22.1 Commit Configuration Data Overview The web configuration provides Commit Configuration Data screen. 22.2 Commit Configuration Data Screen Click [Commit Data] in the navigation panel and open the [Commit Configuration Data] Screen.
  • Page 81: Chapter 23 Reboot System Screen

    Chapter 23 Reboot System Screen This Chapter covers reboot to reload VoIP Gateway in new configuration. 23.1 Reboot VoIP Gateway Overview The web configuration provides Reboot VoIP Gateway screen. 23.2 Reboot VoIP Gateway Screen Click [Reboot System] in the navigation panel and open the [Reboot VoIP Gateway] Screen. Figure 23-1 Reboot VoIP Gateway The following table describes this screen.
  • Page 82: Command With Voip Gateway

    Command with FXS Gateway Part III: Command with VoIP Gateway This part gives information on commands to use. - 73 -...
  • Page 83: Chapter 24 Command List

    Command with FXS Gateway Chapter 24 Command List This section introduces the command line interface and lists all of the commands. 24.1 Hyper Terminal Setting A terminal emulator is needed when using RS-232 port to configure Gateway. There are kinds of terminal emulator software. Here, we use Microsoft HyperTerminal to depict how to set up terminal emulator: Step 1.
  • Page 84: Power Up Your Gateway

    Command with FXS Gateway Figure 24-3 Connect To Step 4. Configure the COM Port Properties as following: Bits per second: 9600, Flow control: None, Press [OK] button, and then start to configure Gateway. Figure 24-4 Com Properties 24.2 Power Up Your Gateway At this point, you should have connected the console port, the LAN Port, the WAN port and the power port to the appropriate devices or lines.
  • Page 85: Figure 24-5 Initial Screen

    Command with FXS Gateway HTTPD initialized... AC4804[0] is ok AC4804[1] is ok successful 2 2 Initialize OSS libraries...OK! VP v1.44 stack open sucessfully. cmInitialize succeed! Ras port:1024 CallSignal port:1720 login: Figure 24-5 Initial Screen Entering Login For you first login, enter the login [root] and default password [Null]. As you type the password, the screen displays and (*) for each character you type.
  • Page 86: Command Structure With Gateway

    Command with FXS Gateway Figure 24-6 Login Screen Note: Login account [root] or [administrator] is the default login account and there is no password needed. Set Password To set your own password in root login name, just input command [passwd –set root ****]. For example, if password of root account is prepared as [voip], configuration it.
  • Page 87: Application Modes

    Command with FXS Gateway 24.3.2 Application Mode Configuration It is including Basic mode, such as Gatekeeper and Peer-to-Peer, and Advanced mode, such as Hotline mode and IP-Sharing mode. It will be detailed in the next Chapter. 24.3.3 Saving Your Configuration Save the change of configurations for Gateway and apply the new configurations by rebooting the device.
  • Page 88 Command with FXS Gateway Gateway Type : Gateway Registered prefix number : 1 Line1 : 11 Line2 : 12 Line3 : 13 Line4 : 14 H.235 security token Registered alias : 4FXS-0015db Display Information : 4FXS Gatekeeper discovery : Off Gatekeeper ID : GK RAS TTL time...
  • Page 89 Command with FXS Gateway number, press [*] as [.] in IP address expression, and press [#] when dial is finished. When using Phone Book, users can dial predefined phone number, and press [#] as end of dial. To configure Peer-To-Peer Mode in Gateway, follow the steps below: Step 1.
  • Page 90 Command with FXS Gateway 24.4.3 Hotline Mode The Hotline Mode is applied in limited two peers. User just picks up the phone set and then hears ring back tone or dial tone depended on configurations of destination device. Gatekeeper Mode Step 1.
  • Page 91 Command with FXS Gateway usr/config$ commit usr/config$ reboot P2P Mode Usage: Step 1. Setting Line1 busy forward Line2 usr/config$ line –config 1 forward 1002 In this example means: if user calls in FXS Line1 when Line1 is busy, gateway will automatically forward this call to IP address of [1002] in Phone book.
  • Page 92 Command with FXS Gateway valid IP Address meets the IP Sharing device (LAN site) is the element. Step 4. Gateway must enable the IP Sharing function for the fixed/dynamic WAN IP Address. Fixed IP Address: usr/config$ ifaddr –ipsharing 1 210.11.22.33 Dynamic IP Address: usr/config$ ifaddr –ipsharing 1 Note:...
  • Page 93 Command with FXS Gateway The port number allocation is for reference only. RTP/RTCP port may allocate on unexpected port. It is better to define the port in wider range than limited range 24.4.6 PPPoE Mode Step 1. Set PPPoE mode, using [ifaddr] usr/config$ ifaddr –mode 2 (PPPoE mode) Step 2.
  • Page 94 Command with FXS Gateway PPPoE reboot : Yes usr/config$ Step 4. Ather the configuration [commit] and [reboot] the device. usr/config$ commit usr/config$ reboot Step 5. When Gateway connection success. For example: usr/config$ ifaddr -print IP mode : PPPoE PPPoE adapter information Status : Ready IP address...
  • Page 95 Command with FXS Gateway 24.4.7 PPPoE (NAT) mode (Dynamix DW-01/H only) Step 1. Set PPPoE mode, using [ifaddr] usr/config$ ifaddr –mode 2 (PPPoE mode) Step 2. Input the user id & password provided by your ISP, using [ifaddr] usr/config$ ifaddr –id 123@hinet.net (PPPoE login account) usr/config$ ifaddr –pwd 123 (PPPoE login Passowd)
  • Page 96 Gateway First: usr/config$ ifaddr -lanip 192.168.124.124 Gateway Second: usr/config$ ifaddr -lanip 192.168.124.125 Important Note: This command function only Dynamix DW-01/H (FXS-01) VoIP Gateway used. So, other mode VoIP Gateway not sees it. For example: usr/config$ ifaddr -print IP mode : PPPoE...
  • Page 97 Command with FXS Gateway Protocol : TCP/IP Device : PPP/PPPoE DNS primary : 168.95.1.1 DNS secondary : 168.95.1.2 HTTP port : 80 SNTP : mode=1 server 168.95.195.12 time zone : GMT+8 cycle=1024 mins IPSharing : no IPSharing device. IP change : Disable PPPoE user name : 84460791@hinet.net...
  • Page 98: How To Upgrade

    Command with FXS Gateway No response/ Answer – [Forward No.]*1# Unconditional – [Forward No.]*2# It is important to send an activate/deactivate call forward message before setting up the forward number. This function is only available under GK mode, and the GK supports H.450 Call Forward function.
  • Page 99 Command with FXS Gateway Step 1. Choose Download Method: FTP method 1. [-method]: Choose download method: FTP method, 2. input the FTP Login name and password 3. [rom -print]: check configuration data usr/config$ rom –method 1 usr/config$ rom –ftp id password usr/config$ rom –print For example: usr/config$ rom -print...
  • Page 100 Command with FXS Gateway 2. [rom -print]: check configuration data usr/config$ rom –method 0 usr/config$ rom –print For example: usr/config$ rom –print Download Method : TFTP Boot Rom : sdboot.200 Application Rom : 4afxs.203a DSP App : 48302ce3.140 DSP Kernel : 48302ck.140 DSP Test Code : 483cbit.bin usr/config$ Step 2.
  • Page 101: Commands With Gateway

    Command with FXS Gateway Netmask 0xfffff800 Subnetmask 0xfffff800 Ethernet address is 00:01:a8:00:27:43 Metric is 0 Maximum Transfer Unit size is 1500 0 octets received 0 octets sent 221 packets received 0 packets sent 221 unicast packets received 0 unicast packets sent 0 non-unicast packets received 0 non-unicast packets sent 0 input discards...
  • Page 102: System Commands Overview

    Command with FXS Gateway following chapters for descriptions of commonly used commands. This user’s guide describes commands that are helpful for configuring the Gateway. Using commands not documented in the user’s guide can damage the unit and possibly render it unusable.
  • Page 103: Figure 24-8 Quit Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway login: root Welcome to Terminal Configuration Mode Please enter your configuration item usr/config$ Figure 24-8 quit commend Note: It is recommended that type the [quit] command before you leave the console. If so, Gateway will ask password again when next user connects to console port. 24.7.2 [debug] Open debug message will show up specific information while Gateway is in operation.
  • Page 104: Figure 24-10 Debug -Status Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway -close: Stop showing debug messages. In this example, user open debug flags including h323, vp, h323vp. usr/config$ debug -add h323 vp h323vp usr/config$ debug –open For example: usr/config$ debug -status Current debug type enabled : Debug Mode is open DEBUG->...
  • Page 105: Figure 24-12 Flash Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway 24.7.4 [flash] Clean the configuration stored in flash. usr/config$ flash Flash memory information and configuration Usage: flash [-clean] flash -clean Clean the configuration stored. Note: This command will clean the configuration stored in the flash and reboot it. usr/config$ Figure 24-12 flash commend list Parameter Usages:...
  • Page 106: Figure 24-13 Flash -Clean Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway AC4804[0] is ok AC4804[1] is ok successful 2 2 Initialize OSS libraries...OK! VP v1.44 stack open sucessfully. login: Figure 24-13 flash –clean commend 24.7.5 [commit] Save changes after configuring Gateway. usr/config$ commit This may take a few seconds, please wait.. Commit to flash memory ok! usr/config$ Figure 24-14 commit commend...
  • Page 107: Figure 24-15 Ifaddr Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway -gate Specify WAN port static IP default gateway IP address -dns Set DNS server IP address. Provide set DNS primary and secondary IP address (1=primary IP address, 2=secondary). -http Specify http port number. -lanip Specify LAN port IP address (For NAT function). -sntp Set SNTP server mode and specify IP address.
  • Page 108 Command with FXS Gateway -http: Assiged Gateway web browser connection port number, default port number 80. -lanip: Specify LAN port IP address (For NAT function), use this command setup lanip address assigned to PC or other machine. Setting IP address provide PC setup Default Gateway Address.
  • Page 109: Figure 24-16 Ifaddr -Print Command

    Command with FXS Gateway IP mode : Static Internet address information IP address : 192.168.13.78 Subnet mask : 255.255.248.0 Default gateway : 192.168.8.254 LAN port IP (for NAT): 192.168.123.123 DNS primary : 168.95.1.1 DNS secondary : 168.95.1.2 HTTP port : 80 SNTP : mode=1 server 168.95.195.12...
  • Page 110: Figure 24-18 Ping Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway usr/config$ ping192.168.1.254 PING 192.168.1.254: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=0. time=5. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=3. time=0. ms ----192.168.1.254 PING Statistics---- 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trIP (ms) min/avg/max = 0/1/5 210.63.15.32 is alive...
  • Page 111: Figure 24-19 Sysconf Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway -eod End of dial (0=Disable, 1=Enable). Example: sysconf -idtime 5 usr/config$ Figure 24-19 sysconf commend list Parameter Usages: -print: Print current sysconf settings. -idtime: Set the duration (in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as timed out. If after the duration user hasn’t pressed next number, it will dial out all number pressed (1-10 seconds).
  • Page 112: Figure 24-20 Sysconf -Print Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway ring back tone from remote callee, Enable means gateway will generate ring back tone locally. -gwprefix: Drop or keep gateway prefix . Keep Means when gateway has incoming call from IP side, it will not drop prefix before searching for call number. Drop Means when gateway has incoming call from IP side, it will drop prefix before searching for called number.
  • Page 113 Command with FXS Gateway -print Display H.323 stack information and configuration. -mode Configure as Gatekeeper mode or Peer-to-Peer mode (0=Gatekeeper, 1=Peer-to-Peer). Gatekeeper IP address. -algk Second Gatekeeper IP address. -gwtype Gateway Type (0=Terminal, 1=Gateway). -dfgw Default Gateway IP address. -prefix Prefix number.
  • Page 114: Figure 24-21 H323 Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway Figure 24-21 h323 commend list Parameter Usages: -print: Print current h323 related settings -mode: Alternatives for gatekeeper or peer-to-peer mode (0=gatekeeper mode; 1=peer-to-peer mode). If users select gatekeeper mode, an extra gatekeeper is needed when Gateway is in operation.
  • Page 115 Command with FXS Gateway discovery message will search GateKeeper with this GateKeeper name. -rtp: To allocate RTP port range—NOT RECOMMENDED. This may be used when RTP port range conflicts with Firewall policy (1024~65532). -ttl: To set timer for TTL (Time To Live). Gateway would send RRQ, with keep Alive, to gatekeeper periodically according to TTL timer, default:60 (0~3600 second).
  • Page 116: Figure 24-22 H323 -Print Commend (Gatekeeper Mode)

    Command with FXS Gateway Gatekeeper finding port : 1718 GK RAS port : 1719 H225 RAS port : 1024 H225 Call signal port : 1720 Allocated port range start port : 1024 end port : 1043 Response timeOut : 15 Connect timeOut : 200 usr/config$...
  • Page 117: Figure 24-24 Line Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway Gateway line information and configuration Usage: line [-config number [hunt number][hotline number][forward number]] line -print Gateway line information. -config Set Gateway line information. hunt: Hunting group. hotline: Hot line configuration. forward: No answer forward for FXS line. Example: line -config 1 hunt 1 hotline 1003 forward 1002 usr/config$...
  • Page 118: Figure 24-25 Line -Print Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway Figure 24-25 line -print commend 24.7.12 [prefix] This command is for make rules for drop or insert prefix digits. usr/config$ prefix Prefix drop/insert information and configuration Usage: prefix [-print] [-add [prefix number][drop used][insert digits]] [-modify index [prefix number][drop used][insert digits]] [-delete index number] prefix -print Display drop/insert information.
  • Page 119: Figure 24-27 Prefix -Print Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway --drop: Enable or disable drop function. If this function is enabled, Gateway will drop prefix number on incoming call. --insert: Set which digit to insert on incoming call. usr/config$ prefix -add prefix 100 drop 1 insert 2000 -modify: Modify a rule to drop or insert prefix digits of incoming call.
  • Page 120: Figure 24-28 Pbook Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway e164 : 1 ~ 10 digits. : IP adress. port : 1024 ~ 65535. drop : Drop prefix (0=Disable, 1=Enable). insert : 1 ~ 10 digits. -modify Modify phone book record. name : 1 ~ 10 characters. e164 : 1 ~ 10 digits.
  • Page 121: Figure 24-29 Pbook -Print Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway --port: Call signal port number of caller --drop : Drop e.164 number when dial out. 0 means to keep e.164 number, 1 means to drop e.164 number when dialing out. --inert: Insert digits.(1~10 digits) usr/config$ pbook –add name test e164 100 ip 192.168.13.78 -modify: modify an existing record.
  • Page 122 Command with FXS Gateway 711A ms] ] voice [-priority [G723] [G729] [G729A] [G729B] [G729AB] [G711U] [G711A] ] [-volume line [voice level][input level][dtmf level]] [-nscng [G711U used1][G711A used2][G723 used3]] [-echo used][-mindelay t1][-maxdelay t2] -print Display voice codec information and configuration. -send Specify sending packet size.
  • Page 123: Figure 24-30 Voice Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway Figure 24-30 voice commend list Parameter Usages: -print: Print current voice information and configurations. -send: To define packet size for each codec. 20/40/60ms means to send a voice packet per 20/40/60 milliseconds. The smaller the packet size, the shorter the delay time. If network is in good condition, smaller sending packet size is recommended.
  • Page 124: Figure 24-31 Voice -Print Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway Sending packet size : G.723.1 : 60 ms G.729 : 60 ms G.729A : 60 ms G.729B : 60 ms G.729AB : 60 ms G.711U : 40 ms G.711A : 40 ms Priority order codec : g7231 g729 g729a g729b g729ab g711u g711a Volume levels voice volume : 29 28 29 28...
  • Page 125: Figure 24-32 Support Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway [-h450 used] support -print Display support information and configuration. -t38 T.38(FAX) (0=Disabled, 1=Enabled). -t38ecm T.38(FAX) ECM (0=Disabled, 1=Enabled). -t38asn1 T.38(FAX) ASN.1 support (0=Disabled, 1=Enabled). -faxrdd FAX redundancy depth (0 ~ 2). -fstart Fast start (0=Disabled, 1=Enabled). -tunnel H245 Tunneling (0=Disabled, 1=Enabled).
  • Page 126: Figure 24-33 Support -Print Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway -tunnel: Enable or disable H.245 tunneling function. The function is send H.245 (Call Control messages) via H.225’s (Call Signal messages) link. The function is effective only when both side support h245 tunnel. -h245fs: Enable or disable Gateway H.245 FastStart. The function is send h.245 messages after FastStart.
  • Page 127: Figure 24-34 Sysinfo Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway Ready Ready Ready usr/config$ Figure 24-34 sysinfo commend list Note: Index: Line channel. Reg: Line registration Gatekeeper status. If you use registration Gatekeeper server, then display registration status [No] or [OK]. Status: Line status in use display [busy] or not use display [Ready]. When you set h323 line number [x] disable, the status field not check h323 line number setup.
  • Page 128: Figure 24-35 Phone Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway -rbt ringback tone configuration set. busy tone configuration set. dial tone configuration set. -flash flash configuration set. Note: ringing frequency : 15 ~ 100 (Unit : Hz) ringing ring ON/OFF : 0 ~ 8000 (Unit : ms) ringing level : 0 ~ 94 (Unit : V)
  • Page 129: Figure 24-36 Phone -Print Rbt Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway For example: usr/config$ phone -print rbt Phone ringback tone paramter Ringback Tone frequency high : 480 Ringback Tone frequency low : 440 Ringback Tone frequency high level : 155 Ringback Tone frequency low level : 155 Ringback Tone tone1 on : 2000 Ringback Tone tone1 off...
  • Page 130: Figure 24-38 Phone -Print Bt Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway Busy Tone tone2 off : 50 usr/config$ Figure 24-38 phone –print bt commend usr/config$ phone -print dt Phone dial tone paramter Dial Tone frequency low : 350 Dial Tone frequency high : 440 Dial Tone frequency low level Dial Tone frequency high level : 8 Dial Tone tone1 on : 500...
  • Page 131: Figure 24-41 Tos Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway -rtptype The packages of voice (0~63). -sigtype The package of call signal (0~63). Example: tos -rtptype 7 -sigtype 0 usr/config$ Figure 24-41 tos commend list Parameter Usages: -rtptype: the packages of voice (0~63). -sigtype: the package of call signal (0~63). Note: The value of rtptype and sigtype is from 0 to 63.
  • Page 132: Figure 24-43 Ddns Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway ddns -print Display Dynamic DNS information and configuration. -enable Use the dynamic DNS service(0=Disable, 1=Enabled). -server Specify DDNS server address. -hostname Registered domain name. Registered account ID. -passwd Registered account password. -checkip Check the host current IP address(0=Disable, 1=Enabled). -checkipsrv1 Specify IP address check server.
  • Page 133: Figure 24-44 Ddns -Print Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway usr/config$ ddns -print Dynamic DNS service information Status : Enable Server : www.dyndns.org Host Name : totoro609.dnsalias.net : totoro609 Password : 123456789 Check IP : Disable IP Check Server1 : checkip.dyndns.org IP Check Server2 : checkip.dyndns.org Delay : Off usr/config$...
  • Page 134: Figure 24-45 Pt Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway Figure 24-45 pt commend List For example: usr/config$ pt -print RTP payload type information RFC2833 payload type : 96 DTMF payload type : 100 FAX payload type : 101 FAX ByPass payload type : 102 MODEM ByPass payload type : 103 Redundancy payload type : 104 MODEM Relay payload type...
  • Page 135: Figure 24-47 Rom Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway This command can run select one option in 'app', 'boot', 'dsptest', 'dspcore', and 'dspapp'. Example: rom -method 1 rom -ftp vwusr vwusr rom -app -s 192.168.4.101 -f app.bin usr/config$ Figure 24-47 rom commend List Parameter Usages: -print: show versions of all rom files -app, boot, boot2m, dsptest, dspcore, dspapp: To update main Application program code, Boot code, DSP testing code, DSP kernel code, or DSP application code.
  • Page 136: Figure 24-49 Passwd Commend List

    Command with FXS Gateway 24.7.22 [passwd] For security concern, users have to input the password before entering configuration mode. [passwd] command is for password setting purpose. usr/config$ passwd Password setting information and configuration Usage: passwd [-set [Login name] [Password]][-clean] passwd -set Loginname Password.
  • Page 137: Figure 24-50 Passwd -Set Commend

    Command with FXS Gateway usr/config$ Figure 24-50 passwd –set commend sr/config$ passwd -clean Please wait a moment!! Clean password OK. usr/config$ Figure 24-51 passwd –clean commend - 128 -...

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