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IMC Networks AccessLinX User Manual (180 pages)
VoIP GATEWAY H.323, MGCP, SIP
Brand:
IMC Networks
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Overview
8
Product Overview
8
Features
8
Laser Safety
10
How to Get Help
10
2 Pre-Installation Requirements
11
Supporting Equipment Requirements
11
Telephones and Accessories
11
Specifications
11
3 Gateway Installation
12
Installing the Voip Gateway
12
4 Gateway Initial Configuration and Background Information
15
Keypad Configuration
15
Keypad Configuration for MGCP
16
Understanding Dhcp
16
When Should Clients Use DHCP
18
Understanding Nat and Napt
18
Understanding Ntp
18
Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)
19
Understanding Syslog
19
Remote Logging
20
Dial Plan for Sip and H.323
21
Default Dial Plan
21
Dial Plan Syntax
21
Dial Plan Examples
22
Dns Resolver
24
5 Using the Voip Gateway
26
First Call
26
Placing Calls
26
Adding Additional Units
27
Advanced Calling Features for Sip
27
Call Waiting
27
Conference Call
27
Forwarding a Call
27
Attended Transfer Call
27
Unit
27
Blind Transfer Call
28
Hold
28
Conditional Call Forwarding
28
Do Not Disturb (DND)
28
Redialing to Last Received Caller
28
Block Last Received Caller
28
Auto Redial
28
Advanced Calling Features for H.323
29
Call Waiting
29
Conference Call
29
Forwarding a Call
29
Transferring a Call
30
Hold
30
Advanced Calling Features for Mgcp
30
6 Upgrading the Gateway Firmware and Downloading Configuration Files
31
Downloading the File Manually Using Telnet
32
Downloading the File Manually Using the Web
33
Dhcp Automatic Configuration
33
Setting DHCP Automatic Configuration Via the Web
33
Setting DHCP Automatic Configuration Via Telnet
36
Fixed (Provisioned) HTTP or TFTP Automatic Configuration
37
Setting the TFTP/HTTP Server "Root" Configuration File Via the Web
37
Setting the TFTP Server "Root" Configuration File Via Telnet
38
Creating and Encrypting Configuration Files
39
7 Configuring the Gateway Via Telnet
40
Starting a Telnet Session
40
Command Modes
42
Enable Mode
42
Commands Mode
42
Report Mode
42
Statistics Mode
43
Download Mode
43
Configuration Modes
44
General Commands
46
Using the Cli Commands
47
8 Configuring the Gateway Via a Terminal
48
9 Configuring the Gateway Via the Web
49
Configuring the Gateway's IP Address and DNS Settings
49
Setting the Gateway to be a DHCP Client
52
Using the Gateway with a Fixed Address
52
Oip Protocol Configuration
52
Autoconfiguration
52
Configuring Vlans
54
Using Vlans on the Gateway
55
VLAN Tagging on the Gateway
55
VLAN Configuration Procedure on the Gateway
55
Configuring Voice and Management Services
57
Snmp Configuration
59
10 Configuring Security Via the Web
61
Default Security Configuration
62
Setting the Password
62
Configuring Advanced Security
63
Setting a Password for the Cli ( Only for Units with Aux/Console Port )
64
Enabling/Disabling Configuration Via Telnet
65
Installing an Encryption Key
66
Installing a General Configuration File Encryption Key
67
11 Miscellaneous Configuration Via Web
68
Default Miscellaneous Configuration
68
Clock Localization
72
Caller ID
73
Syslog Server Configuration
73
Port Protocol Configuration
74
Sip Advanced Calling Features and Key Sequence Configuration
76
Ring Tones Configuration
79
12 Protocol H.323 Configuration Via the Web
82
Default H.323 Configuration
82
Setting the H.323 Configuration
83
Dtmf Signaling
84
Audio/Codec Configuration
86
13 Protocol Mgcp Configuration Via Web
88
Default Mgcp Configuration
88
Setting the Mgcp Configuration
89
Rtp Telephone Event (Rfc2833) Configuration
91
Audio/Codec Configuration
92
14 Protocol Sip Configuration Via Web
94
Default Sip Configuration
94
Sip Server Configuration
95
Sip Extensions
99
Line-1 and Line-2 Status and Configuration
101
Line Configuration
102
Audio/Codec Configuration
104
Selecting a Preferred Codec for Sip
105
15 Completing the Gateway Configuration Via Web
107
16 Snmp Management Overview
109
Network Management Station Setup
109
17 Network Configuration Via Telnet
110
Default Lan Configuration
110
Network Configuration Commands
111
Enabling DHCP
112
Setting the IP Address of the LAN Interfaces
112
Setting the Subnet Mask of the LAN Interface
113
Setting the IP Address of the Default Gateway
113
Setting the IP Address of the DNS Server
113
Setting the Automatic Configuration ID
114
Enabling the Use of DHCP Options 66, 67
114
Enabling the Auto Config Mode
115
Setting the TFTP/HTTP Server IP Address
115
Setting the File Name
116
Lan Displaying Commands
116
Displaying All the LAN Configuration
117
Displaying the IP Address of the LAN Interface
117
Displaying the Subnet Mask of the LAN Interface
118
18 Security Configuration Via Telnet
119
Default Security Configuration
119
Security Configuration Commands
119
Entering into LAN Configuration Mode
120
Enabling Advanced Security
120
Enabling DHCP Security
120
Setting Management IP Addresses
121
Security Displaying Commands
121
Displaying All the Security Parameters
122
Displaying the Advanced Security Status
122
Displaying the DHCP Security Status
123
Displaying Management IP Addresses
123
19 Http Configuration Via Telnet
124
Default Http Configuration
124
Http Configuration Commands
124
Entering into HTTP Configuration Mode
124
Enabling/Disabling Configuration Via HTTP
125
Http Displaying Commands
125
Entering into HTTP Configuration Mode
125
20 Configuring Vlans Via Telnet
127
Default Vlan Configuration
127
Vlan Configuration Commands
127
Entering into VLAN Configuration Mode
128
Enabling Using Vlans
128
Creating a New VLAN
129
Deleting an Existing VLAN
129
Adding Ports to a VLAN and Setting the Port's Default VLAN
129
Removing Ports from a VLAN
130
Assigning VLAN and Priority Tag to the Management Packets
130
Assigning VLAN and Priority Tag Voip Call Session Start Frames
130
Assigning VLAN, Priority Tag and Tos to the Outgoing RTP Frames
131
Vlan Displaying Commands
131
Displaying the VLAN Configuration
132
Displaying the Service VLAN Configuration
132
21 Interface Configuration Via Telnet
133
Default Interface Configuration
133
Interface Configuration Commands
133
Entering into Interface Configuration Mode
134
Setting the Interface's State
134
Setting the Interface's Duplex Speed
134
Enabling Flow Control on the Interface
135
Interface Displaying Commands
135
Displaying the Specified Interface Configuration
136
Displaying the Configuration of All the Interfaces
136
22 Executing Reports Via Telnet
137
Reports Commands
137
Entering into Report Mode
137
Entering into Statistics Mode
137
Displaying the Interfaces' Statistics
138
Clearing the Interfaces' Statistics
142
Entering into Download Mode
142
Displaying the Configuration Download Status
143
23 Protocol H.323 Configuration Via Telnet
144
Default H.323 Configuration
144
Configuration Commands
144
H.323 C Onfiguration C Ommands
144
Entering into H.323 Configuration Mode
145
Setting the Dial Plan Matching String
145
Setting the Gatekeeper IP Address
145
Setting the Caller ID for Line 1
146
Setting the Phone Number of Line 1
146
Setting the Phone Number of Line 2
146
Setting the Caller ID for Line 2
147
Displaying Commands
147
H.323 D Isplaying C Ommands
147
Displaying All the H.323 Configuration
148
Displaying the Dial Plan Matching String
148
Displaying the Gatekeeper IP Address
148
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 1
148
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 2
148
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 1
149
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 2
149
24 Protocol Mgcp Configuration Via Telnet
150
Default Mgcp Configuration
150
Mgcp Configuration Commands
150
Entering into MGCP Configuration Mode
151
Setting the Call Agent's IP Address
151
Setting the Call Agent's Port
152
Setting the Endpoint Domain Name
152
Mgcp Displaying Commands
152
Displaying All the MGCP Parameters
153
Displaying the Call Agent's IP Address
153
Displaying the Call Agent's Port
153
Displaying the Endpoint Domain Name
154
Displaying the Phone Line Status
154
25 Protocol Sip Configuration Via Telnet
155
Default Sip Configuration
156
Sip Configuration Commands
156
Entering into SIP Configuration Mode
157
Setting the SIP Server's IP Address
157
Setting the SIP Server's Port Number
158
Setting the SIP Server's Domain Name
158
Enabling/Disabling Sending REGISTER Request
158
Setting the Dial Plan Matching String
159
Setting the SIP Call Control Transport Protocol
159
Setting the Phone Number of Line 1
159
Setting the Phone Number of Line 2
160
Setting the Caller ID for Line 1
160
Setting the Caller ID for Line 2
160
Setting the SIP Port for Line 1
161
Setting the SIP Port for Line 2
161
Setting the AEC for Line 1
162
Setting the AEC for Line 2
162
Setting the User Name for Line 1
162
Setting the User Name for Line 2
163
Setting the Password for Line 1
163
Setting the Password for Line 2
163
Setting the NAT IP Address
164
Setting the RTP/RTCP Port Base
164
Setting the STUN Server IP Address
164
Setting the STUN Server's Port Number
165
Sip Displaying Commands
165
Displaying All the SIP Configuration
166
Displaying the SIP Server's IP Address
167
Displaying the SIP Server's Port Number
167
Displaying the SIP Server's Domain Name
167
Displaying the Sending REGISTER Request Status
168
Displaying the Dial Plan
168
Displaying the SIP Call Control Transport Protocol
168
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 1
169
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 2
169
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 1
169
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 2
170
Displaying the SIP Port for Line 1
170
Displaying the SIP Port for Line 2
170
Displaying the AEC for Line 1
171
Displaying the AEC for Line 2
171
Displaying the User Name for Line 1
171
Displaying the User Name for Line 2
172
Displaying the Password for Line 1
172
Displaying the Password for Line 2
172
Displaying the NAT IP Address
173
Displaying the RTP/RTCP Port Base
173
Displaying the STUN Server IP Address
173
Displaying the STUN Server's Port Number
174
Displaying the Phone-Line Status
174
26 Completing the Gateway Configuration Via Telnet
176
General Commands
176
Entering into Commands Mode
176
Rebooting the Gateway
176
Setting the Configuration to the Factory Defaults
177
Downloading Image or Configuration File Using TFTP\HTTP
177
27 Led Definitions
179
28 Specifications
180
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IMC Networks AccessLinX Installation Manual (4 pages)
Brand:
IMC Networks
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
About Accesslinx Voip Gateways
1
Installing Accesslinx Units
1
General Information
3
Specifications
3
Environmental
3
Electrical
3
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
3
Safety Certifications
3
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