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Telco GW - 483D User Manual (244 pages)
H.323, MGCP, SIP
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Table of Contents
Voip Gateway
1
Technical Support
5
Table of Contents
6
2 Overview
17
Edgegate Voip Gateway 232/282/282S/482S/483S/483D Product Overview
18
Figure 1-1 Edgegate Voip Gateway GW-282 / Access AC-282 Front View
19
Figure 1-2 GW-282S Front View
19
Figure 1-3 GW-482S Front View
20
Figure 1-4 GW-232 Front View
20
Figure 1-5 GW-483S Front View - Open Door
20
Features
21
Device Management
22
Laser Safety
23
How to Get Help
23
3 Pre-Installation Requirements
25
Supporting Equipment Requirements
25
Telephones and Accessories
25
4 Installation
27
Installing the Edgegate
27
Figure 3-1 GW-282/AC-282 Voip Gateway Back Panel with Aux/Console Port
28
Figure 3-2 GW-232-SFP Voip Gateway Rear View
28
Figure 3-3 AC-232 Voip Gateway Rear View
28
Figure 3-4 AC-232 Voip Gateway Rear View with Aux/Console Port
29
Link/Activity Leds
30
Status Leds
30
Figure 3-5 Bottom of GW-232 Gateway Voip Unit
30
Table 3-1 Mounting Screws Maximum Dimensions
30
Specifications
31
Installing the V Oip Gateway Gw-482S, Gw-282S, Gw-483S and Gw-483D
31
Table 3-2 Status LED Indicators
31
Table 3-3 Edgegate Voip Gateway 282 (GW-282)
31
Table 3-4 Edgegate Voip Gateway 232 (GW-232)
31
Power Monitoring
32
5 Theory of Operation
33
Dial Plan for Sip and H.323
33
Default Dial Plan
33
Dial Plan Syntax
33
Table 4-1 Dial Plan Characters
33
Dial Plan Examples
34
Table 4-2 Complex Dial Plan Characters
34
Understanding Dhcp
35
Figure 4-1 Obtaining an IP Address from a DHCP Server
36
When Should Clients Use DHCP
37
Understanding Nat and Napt
37
Understanding Ntp
37
Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)
38
Understanding Syslog
38
Table 4-3 Log Message Severity Levels
38
Dns Resolver
39
Remote Logging
39
Ip Fragmentation
40
Figure 4-2 Simplified Example of How DNS Works
40
6 Initial Setup
42
Keypad Configuration (Enabled Only on 232 Gateway Products)
43
Keypad Configuration for MGCP
43
7 Using the Voip Gateway Unit
45
First Call
45
Placing Calls
45
Adding Additional Units
45
Advanced Calling Features for Sip
45
Call Waiting
46
Conference Call
46
Forward a Call
46
Attended Transfer Call
46
Blind Transfer Call
46
Hold
46
Conditional Call Forwarding
47
Do Not Disturb (DND)
47
Redialing to Last Received Caller
47
Block Last Received Caller
47
Auto Redial
47
Block Sending CID Per Call
47
Anonymous Caller Rejection (ACR)
47
Support for Pulse Metering Per Telephone Line
47
SIP Line Problem Tone Indicator
47
Advanced Calling Features for H.323
48
Call Waiting
48
Conference Call
48
Forward a Call
48
Transfer Call
48
Hold
48
Advanced Calling Features for Mgcp
49
8 Upgrading the Gateway Firmware and Downloading Configuration Files
51
Downloading Code Versions Manually Using Telnet
52
Downloading Code Versions over the Web Via the Tftp Server
53
Figure 7-1 Download Page in Loader Screen
53
Downloading Code Versions over the Web Via the Http Server
56
Figure 7-2 HTTP Download Page
57
Dhcp Automatic Configuration
60
Setting DHCP Automatic Configuration Via the Web
60
Figure 7-3 Network Status Page
60
Figure 7-4 Network Update Page
60
Setting DHCP Automatic Configuration Via Telnet
61
Figure 7-5 Automatic Configuration Page
61
Fixed (Provisioned) HTTP or TFTP Automatic Configuration
62
Setting the TFTP/HTTP Server "Root" Configuration File Via the Web
63
Setting the TFTP Server "Root" Configuration File Via Telnet
63
Creating and Encrypting Configuration Files
64
9 Configuring the Voip Gateway Via Telnet or Cli Console
65
Starting a Telnet Session
65
Accessing the Cli
65
151 Cli Command Modes
69
Command Modes
69
Enable Mode
69
Commands Mode
69
Report Mode
69
Statistics Mode
70
Download Mode
70
Configuration Modes
71
Table 9-1 Configuration Modes Summary
71
General Commands
73
Main Mode Cli Commands
73
Config Mode Cli Commands
73
Table 9-2 General Commands
73
Table 9-3 Main Mode CLI Commands
73
Table 9-4 Config Mode CLI Commands
74
Report Mode Cli Commands
75
Using the Cli Commands
75
Table 9-5 Report Mode CLI Commands
75
Cli Command Tree
76
Figure 9-1 CLI Command Tree
76
Figure 9-2 Interface Mode Show and Set Commands
78
Figure 9-3 Security Mode Show and Set Commands
78
Figure 9-4 Network Mode Show and Set Commands
79
Figure 9-5 SNMP Mode Show and Set Commands
80
Figure 9-6 VLAN Mode Show and Set Commands
80
Figure 9-7 H323 Mode Show and Set Commands
80
Figure 9-8 SIP Mode Show and Set Commands
81
Figure 9-9 MGCP Mode Show and Set Commands
82
Figure 9-10 HTTP Mode Show and Set Commands
82
Figure 9-11 Power Mode Show and Set Commands
82
11 Configuring the Voip Gateway Via the Web
83
Assigning an IP Address to the Voip Gateway Using Web Configuration
83
Figure 10-1 Voip Gateway Home Page
84
Figure 10-2 Network Status Page
85
Figure 10-3 Network Update Page
86
Setting the Voip Gateway to be a DHCP Client
87
Using Voip Gateway with a Fixed Address
87
Oip Protocol Configuration
87
Autoconfiguration
87
Figure 10-4 Automatic Configuration Page
88
Vlan Configuration
89
Using Vlans on the Voip Gateway
90
Figure 10-5 VLAN Configuration Page
90
VLAN Tagging on the Voip Gateway
91
VLAN Configuration Procedure on the Voip Gateway
91
Voice and Management Services Configuration
93
Figure 10-6 Voice and Management Services Configuration Page
93
Igmp Configuration
94
Figure 10-7 IGMP Configuration Page
95
Snmp Configuration
96
Figure 10-8 SNMP Configuration Page
97
12 Configuring Security Via the Web
99
Default Security Configuration
99
Setting the Password
99
Table 11-1 Default Security Configuration
99
Configuring Advanced Security
100
Figure 11-1 Set Security Admininistrator Password Page
100
Figure 11-2 Advanced Security Configuration Page
101
Setting a Password for the Cli
102
Figure 11-3 Set CLI Password Configuration Page
102
Enabling/Disabling Configuration Via Telnet
103
Using Access Page to Enable User Mode
103
Figure 11-4 Telnet Configuration Page
103
Figure 11-5 Access Menu in Security Page
104
Installing an Encryption Key
105
Figure 11-6 User Mode Menu
105
Installing a General Configuration File Encryption Key
106
Figure 11-7 Set Encryption Key Page
106
Figure 11-8 Set General Configuration File Encryption Key Page
107
13 Miscellaneous Configuration Via the Web
109
Default Miscellaneous Configuration
109
Table 12-1 Default Miscellaneous Configuration
109
Clock Localization
111
Table 12-2 Default Ring Cadences and Associated Names
111
Figure 12-1 Clock Localization Page
112
Table 12-3 Clock Localization Configuration Fields
112
Local Settings (Caller ID and Ring Format)
113
Figure 12-2 Local Settings (Caller ID and Ring Format) Configuration Page
113
Syslog Server Configuration
114
Figure 12-3 Syslog Daemon Address Configuration Page
114
Sending Device Information to the Syslog Server
115
Protocol Ports Configuration
115
Figure 12-4 Protocol Ports Configuration Page
116
Sip Advanced Calling Features and Key Sequence Configuration
117
Figure 12-5 Advanced Calling Features Page
117
Table 12-4 Advanced Calling Features Configuration Fields
118
Figure 12-6 Handset Advanced Configuration Page
119
Table 12-5 Assigned Key Patterns Fields
120
Ring Tones Configuration
121
Figure 12-7 Dead-Air Period Configuration Field
121
Table 12-6 Dead-Air Period
121
Ring Names and Distinctive Rings Cadences
122
SIP Distinctive Rings and Call Waiting Tones
122
Figure 12-8 Ring Name Fields in the Ringing Configuration Page
123
Call Waiting Tone Cadence Patterns
124
Figure 12-9 Ring Cadence Fields in the Ringing Configuration Page
124
Call Progress Tones
125
Figure 12-10 Call Waiting Tone Cadence Fields in the Ringing Configuration Page
125
Figure 12-11 Call Progress Tones Fields in the Ringing Configuration Page
126
Table 12-7 Call Progress Tones Descriptions
126
Rings and Tones Detailed Format Description
127
Fiber Optic Configuration
128
Completing the Voip Gateway Configuration
129
Figure 12-12 Fiber Optic Configuration Page
129
Figure 12-13 Reset Page
130
Figure 12-14 Set Default Configuration Page
130
14 Protocol H.323 Configuration Via Web
131
Default H.323 Configuration
131
Setting the H.323 Configuration
131
Table 13-1 Default H.323 Configuration
131
Figure 13-1 H323 Configuration Page
132
Gateway Settings
132
H323 Gatekeeper Settings
132
Dtmf Signaling
133
Figure 13-2 DTMF Configuration Page
133
Audio/Codec Configuration
134
Default Audio/Codec Configuration Settings
134
Table 13-2 Voice and Management Services Configuration Fields
134
Figure 13-3 Audio/Codec Configuration Page
135
15 Media Gateway Control Protocol (Mgcp) Configuration Via Web
137
Mgcp Configuration
137
Figure 14-1 MGCP Configuration Page
137
Out of Band (OOB) Signalling (Configuring RTP Telephone Events)
138
Figure 14-2 RTP Telephone Event (RFC2833) Configuration Page
140
Audio/Codec Configuration
141
Figure 14-3 Audio/Codec Configuration Page
142
16 Session Initiation Protocol (Sip) Configuration Via Web
143
Default SIP Configuration, SIP Extensions, Line Configuration
143
Figure 15-1 SIP Configuration Page
145
Sip Extensions
146
Figure 15-2 SIP Extensions Page
147
Line Configuration
149
Figure 15-3 Line Configuration Page
150
OOB RTP Telephone Event Signalling
151
Call Forward Configuration
152
Gain Control Configuration
152
Phone Book Configuration
152
Audio/Codec Configuration
153
Figure 15-4 Phone Book Page in SIP Application
153
Selecting a Preferred Codec for Sip
154
Figure 15-5 Audio/Codec Configuration Page
155
17 Snmp Management Overview
157
Network Management Station Setup
157
18 Rstp Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
159
Table 17-1 RSTP Port Role Assignments
159
Figure 17-1 RSTP Port Roles
160
Configuring Rstp
162
Rstp Configuration Commands
163
Enable/Disable RSTP
163
Show
164
Priority
164
Hello-Time
165
Forward-Delay
165
Max-Age
165
Interface
166
Force-Version
167
Help
167
18.2.10 List
168
18.2.11 End
168
18.2.12 Exit
168
18.2.13 Quit
169
19 Network Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
171
Default Lan Configuration
171
Network Configuration Commands
171
Table 18-1 Default LAN Configuration
171
Enabling DHCP
172
Table 18-2 LAN Configuration Commands
172
Setting the IP Address of the Default Gateway
173
Setting the IP Address of the LAN Interfaces
173
Setting the Subnet Mask of the LAN Interface
173
Setting the Automatic Configuration ID
174
Setting the IP Address of the DNS Server
174
Enabling the Auto Config Mode
175
Enabling the Use of DHCP Options 66, 67
175
Setting the TFTP/HTTP Server IP Address
175
19.2.10 Setting the File Name
176
Lan Display Commands
176
Table 18-3 LAN Display Commands
176
Displaying All LAN Configuration Parameters
177
Displaying the IP Address of the LAN Interface
177
Displaying the Subnet Mask of the LAN Interface
178
20 Security Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
179
Default Security Configuration
179
Security Configuration Commands
179
Table 19-1 Default Security Configuration
179
Table 19-2 Security Configuration Commands
179
Accessing LAN Configuration Mode
180
Enabling Advanced Security
180
Enabling DHCP Security
180
Setting Management IP Addresses
181
Security Displaying Commands
181
Table 19-3 Security Displaying Commands
181
Displaying All Security Parameters
182
Displaying the Advanced Security Status
182
Displaying the DHCP Security Status
182
Displaying Management IP Addresses
183
21 Http Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
185
Default Http Configuration
185
Http Configuration Commands
185
Accessing HTTP Configuration Mode
185
Table 20-1 Default HTTP Configuration
185
Table 20-2 HTTP Configuration Commands
185
Enabling/Disabling Configuration Via HTTP
186
Http Displaying Commands
186
Entering into HTTP Configuration Mode
186
Table 20-3 HTTP Displaying Commands
186
22 Configuring Vlans Via Telnet/Cli
187
Default Vlan Configuration
187
Vlan Configuration Commands
187
Table 21-1 Default VLAN Configuration
187
Accessing VLAN Configuration Mode
188
Enabling/ Disabling Vlans
188
Table 21-2 VLAN Configuration Commands
188
Adding Ports to a VLAN and Setting the Port's Default VLAN
189
Creating a New VLAN
189
Deleting an Existing VLAN
189
Assigning VLAN and Priority Tag to the Management Packets
190
Assigning VLAN and Priority Tag Voip Call Session Start Frames
190
Removing Ports from a VLAN
190
Assigning VLAN, Priority Tag and Tos to the Outgoing RTP Frames
191
Vlan Display Commands
191
Displaying the VLAN Configuration
191
Table 21-3 VLAN Display Commands
191
Displaying the Service VLAN Configuration
192
23 Igmp Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
193
Default Igmp Configuration
193
Igmp Commands
193
Table 22-1 Default IGMP Configuration
193
Table 22-2 IGMP Configuration Commands
193
Accessing IGMP Configuration Mode
194
Enabling/ Disabling IGMP
194
Setting Immediate Leave (One Host to Send IGMP Multicast Groups Reports)
194
Setting Minimum Query Interval
195
Setting Proxy IP
195
Setting Query Interval Last
195
Setting IP Multicast Flooding
196
Setting Minimum and Maximum IP Non-Flooding
196
Setting Query Count Last
196
23.2.10 Show Value of any of All IGMP Parameters
197
24 Interface Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
198
Default Interface Configuration
198
Interface Configuration Commands
198
Accessing Interface Configuration Mode
198
Table 23-1: Default Interface Configuration
198
Table 23-2 Interface Configuration Commands
198
Setting the Interface's State
199
Setting the Interface's Duplex Speed
199
Enabling Flow Control on the Interface
200
Interface Displaying Commands
200
Displaying the Specified Interface Configuration
200
Table 23-3 Interface Displaying Commands
200
Displaying the Configuration of All the Interfaces
201
25 Executing Reports Via Telnet/Cli
203
Report Commands
203
Accessing Report Mode
203
Accessing Statistics Mode
203
Table 24-1 Report Commands
203
Displaying Interface Statistics
204
Table 24-2 Interface Statistics Parameters
206
Clearing Interface Statistics
207
Accessing Download Mode
207
Displaying the Configuration Download Status
208
26 Sip Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
209
Default Sip Configuration
210
Sip Configuration Commands
210
Table 25-1 Default SIP Configuration
210
Table 25-2 SIP Configuration Commands
210
Entering into SIP Configuration Mode
211
Setting the SIP Server's IP Address
211
Enabling/Disabling Sending REGISTER Request
212
Setting the Dial Plan Matching String
212
Setting the SIP Server's Domain Name
212
Setting the SIP Server's Port Number
212
Setting the Phone Number of Line 1
213
Setting the Phone Number of Line 2
213
Setting the SIP Call Control Transport Protocol
213
Setting the Caller ID for Line 1
214
Setting the Caller ID for Line 2
214
Setting the AEC for Line 1
215
Setting the SIP Port for Line 1
215
Setting the SIP Port for Line 2
215
Setting the AEC for Line 2
216
Setting the User Name for Line 1
216
Setting the User Name for Line 2
216
26.2.20 Setting the NAT IP Address
217
26.2.21 Setting the RTP/RTCP Port Base
217
Setting the Password for Line 1
217
Setting the Password for Line 2
217
26.2.22 Setting the STUN Server IP Address
218
26.2.23 Setting the STUN Server's Port Number
218
Sip Display Commands
218
Displaying All SIP Configuration Parameters
219
Table 25-3 SIP Display Commands
219
Displaying the SIP Server's IP Address
220
Displaying the SIP Server's Port Number
220
Displaying the SIP Server's Domain Name
221
Displaying the Sending REGISTER Request Status
221
Displaying the Dial Plan
221
Displaying the SIP Call Control Transport Protocol
222
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 1
222
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 2
222
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 1
223
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 2
223
Displaying the SIP Port for Line 1
223
Displaying the SIP Port for Line 2
223
Displaying the AEC for Line 1
224
Displaying the AEC for Line 2
224
Displaying the User Name for Line 1
224
Displaying the User Name for Line 2
225
Displaying the Password for Line 1
225
Displaying the Password for Line 2
225
26.3.20 Displaying the NAT IP Address
226
26.3.21 Displaying the RTP/RTCP Port Base
226
26.3.22 Displaying the STUN Server IP Address
226
26.3.23 Displaying the STUN Server's Port Number
227
26.3.24 Displaying the Phone-Line Status
227
26.3.25 Displaying the Phone-Line Status for Pulse Metering
227
27 Mgcp Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
229
Default Mgcp Configuration
229
Mgcp Configuration Commands
229
Accessing MGCP Configuration Mode
229
Table 26-1 Default MGCP Configuration
229
Table 26-2 MGCP Configuration Commands
229
Setting the Call Agent's IP Address
230
Setting the Call Agent's Port
230
Setting the Endpoint Domain Name
230
Mgcp Displaying Commands
231
Displaying All MGCP Configuration Parameters
231
Displaying the Call Agent's IP Address
231
Table 26-3 MGCP Display Commands
231
Displaying the Call Agent's Port
232
Displaying the Endpoint Domain Name
232
Displaying the Phone Line Status
232
28 Protocol H.323 Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
235
Default H.323 Configuration
235
Configuration Commands
235
Table 27-1 Default H.323 Configuration
235
Table 27-2 H.323 Configuration Commands
235
Accessing H.323 Configuration Mode
236
Setting the Dial Plan Matching String
236
Setting the Gatekeeper IP Address
236
Setting the Phone Number of Line 1
236
Setting the Caller ID for Line 1
237
Setting the Caller ID for Line 2
237
Setting the Phone Number of Line 2
237
H.323 Displaying Commands
238
Displaying All H.323 Configuration Parameters
238
Table 27-3 H.323 Displaying Commands
238
Displaying the Gatekeeper IP Address
239
Displaying the Dial Plan Matching String
239
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 1
239
Displaying the Phone Number of Line 2
240
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 1
240
Displaying the Caller ID for Line 2
240
29 Completing the Gateway Configuration Via Telnet/Cli
243
General Commands
243
Accessing Commands Mode
243
Rebooting the Gateway
243
Table 28-1 General Commands
243
Setting the Configuration to the Factory Defaults
244
Downloading Image or Configuration File Using TFTP\HTTP
244
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