Manual AP-LMS2500 Installation ENG
Manual AP-LMS2500 Installation ENG
Manual AP-LMS2500 Installation ENG
AP-LMS2500
[System Installation Guide]
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[Contents]
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1. Product Overview
VoiceFinder AP-LMS2500 Multi-Port Bluetooth based Land to Mobile Station gateway provides high-
performance Analog or IP to Mobile Station(cellular phone) gateway solution including IP-routing
services for call termination service provider, and medium size enterprise. This product uses the state-
of-art technology voice compressed algorithm and unique QoS algorithm of AddPac to maintain the
maximum voice quality under fast internet line and slow internet line as well. This product is designed
based on high performance RISC CPU + DSP structure; supports upgraded speed, the best quality
product, offers various user-friendly functions, manufactured at low cost and this product gives high
performance for its price.
AddPac AP-LMS2500 is a device that can support both mobile station gateway service
(FXS→Bluetooth->cellular phone->2G or or 3G, Internet→Bluetooth->cellular phone->2G or 3G) and
VoIP gateway service (FXS→Internet) simultaneously. It also supports SIP, H.323 Multiple VoIP
signaling protocol, various voice codec support(G.711, G.726, G.729, G723.1), four(4) module slots for
Bluetooth, 3G and VoIP module, two(2) fast ethernet ports, 1-port RS232C console, and state-of-art
technologies and services.
Bluetooth VoIP gateway combining IP-PBX is now suggesting a new model for a main voice
communication solution. In order to be a part of advanced VoIP communications naturally in the future,
making an excellent choice of choosing Bluetooth VoIP gateway is essential. VoiceFinder AP-LMS2500
is a mid-range LMS(land-to-mobile) gateway providing total 16 bluetooth interface ports or 12 bluetooth
interface ports + 8 FXS interface ports. It is suitable for general enterprises, small and public offices. It
has functions as a media gateway which interoperates with IP-PBX and it enables to replace small and
mid-size analog PBX. Especially AP-LMS2500 provides an optimal solution of VoIP and Bluetooth based
3G communications in telephony environments that using telephone lines and PBX to get connect with a
head office
VoiceFinder AP-LMS2500 LMS VoIP gateway supports two(2) 10/100 Base-T fast ethernet Interface
ports and provides stabilized leased line environment, ADSL environment, cable modem environment,
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fixed IP Address, supports all flow IP environment so that it can be selected in accordance with user
environments. It also provides routing function, and internet application function, and offers both VoIP
function and IP router function in one platform. So it supports the 3G Analog/VoIP Gateway solution for
enterprise in economical and effective way under fast internet access environment.
AP-LMS2500 not only supports network access control but it also provides solid service level security.
By CID (Caller ID Detection), you can identify the phone number of callers before answering and simply
block it.
AddPac technology is not just a vendor of Bluetooth base LMS Gateway Box for the customer
satisfaction, but it provides various products for appropriate network environment for VoIP, Media
Gateway, audio/video terminals, audio/video MCU, IP audio/video broadcast, VoD solutions, network
DVR solution, audio/video recording solutions, and traffic controller QoS device solutions. In the future,
All IP based multimedia telephony environment, various audio/video resources should be shared on an
IP Network; thus, the integration of solutions for each area and entire solutions are considered as top
priority. AddPac IP telephony solution is designed to consider the integrated multimedia solution so that
it can satisfy the various needs of customer.
AddPac’s various VoIP Gateway series and multimedia network devices have been fully recognized in
terms of its performances and stability throughout the world. AP-LMS2500, with our accumulated
experiences and know-how in the enterprise and service provider markets, will provide full satisfactions
for customers who ask for a next-generation Bluetooth based LMS gateway.
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2. Configuration
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2.5. Bluetooth
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① SIP Server
- Use SIP Server : Select using SIP Server. Please click “Yes” to use SIP server
- Primary SIP server : Enter IP address of Primary SIP server
- Secondary SIP Server : Enter IP address of Secondary SIP server.
The secondary server is activated when Primary SIP Server is not available
- Local Domain name : Enter local domain when it is required on server authentication
- Default setting is recommended for other field
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① Plan Table
- Digits to Insert : Number you want to enter
- Number of Digit to Delete : Number of digit to delete
- Digit Pattern : Number to apply for conversion
② Prefix Table
- Prefix : Number to make VoIP call
- Plan Index : Make the same number with Plan table
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① Static Route : : User can forward call to other party after enter IP address of them.
It can be done without SIP Server or other system
- Remote Site IP : Enter IP address of other party device
- Prefix : Enter number of other party
- Insert Digit : Enter number of digit to add
- Delete Digit : Enter number of digit to delete
- Name of Remote Site : Enter name of other party’
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① File Browser
- You may view firmware and configuration file in Gateway.
② Firmware Upload
- Use when uploading Gateway firmware.
- Process upload by finding PC related firmware.
- Uploaded firmware will be applied after rebooting.
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3.4. Security
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4. Appendix
This Appendix provides information about the Pinout specifications of the following cables used with AP-
IP200 IP Phone.
In order to connect RS-232C console port with the Terminal Emulating PC, the RJ-45 to DB9 (Female
DTE Connector) cable is used. The transferred signal and Pinout specifications are enlisted in the
following table.
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DTR 2 6 DSR
TxD 3 2 RxD
GND 4 5 GND
GND 5 5 GND
RxD 6 3 TxD
DSR 7 4 DTR
CTS 8 7 RTS
1. These specifications are for ethernet direct cables connecting this equipment and HUB.
2. For IP Phone to IP Phone or IP Phone to PC connection, the Cross Cable must be used..
Glossary
Terms Definition & Description
ADSL An acronym for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, ADSL is a method of
AP-VPMS An acronym for VoIP Plug & Play Management Software. AddPac
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standard sending various service such as voice, video and data as fixed size
(53bytes) cells. With the fixed size cells, the cell processing is mainly done by
ATM Information Super- Starting from ‘1993, ATM information Super-highway was established to offer
highway data service and internet service to public offices by the Korean government.
Data service includes ATM, Dedicated line, packet switching, Frame relay and
Internet service includes Internet compound service and internet service via
‘1991 for the development and acceleration of ATM technology star nards. It
encompasses the standard by ANSI and ITU-T, and further develops the
Authentication Authentication ensures that digital data transmissions are delivered to the
BNC Connector A standard connector connecting IEEE 802.3 10Base-2 coaxial cable to
Boot Loader The built-in chip on the printed circuit board generating booting command of
network equipment.
Cable Modem A modem designed to operate over cable TV lines. Because the coaxial cable
cable modem can be used to achieve more bandwidth. Cable network also
Call Center A call center is a central place where customer and other telephone calls are
volume of calls at the same time, to screen calls and forward them to someone
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qualified to handle them, and to log calls. Call centers are used by mail-order
and any large organization that uses the telephone to sell or service products
and services.
Caller ID A feature that displays the name and/or number of the calling party on the
phone's display when an incoming call is received. Virtually all digital phones -
as well as many analog phones - have this capability. While typically only the
number is received, most phones will display the name, if the number matches
Category 5 cabling unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. An Ethernet network operating at 10
Mbits/second (10BASE-T) will often tolerate low quality cables, but at 100
CBR Constant Bit Rate. A data transmission that can be represented by a non-
voice circuits generate CBR traffic patterns. CBR is an ATM service type in
which the ATM network guarantees to meet the transmitter's bandwidth and
concentrate multiple circuit emulation streams for voice and video with packet
multiplexer.
Checksum A computed value which is dependent upon the contents of a packet. This
value is sent along with the packet when it is transmitted. The receiving
system computes a new checksum based upon the received data and
compares this value with the one sent with the packet. If the two values are
the same, the receiver has a high degree of confidence that the data was
received correctly.
Coaxial cable A cable with a single inner conductor with foam insulation and braided shield.
There are two types of this cable; 50Ω cable for digital signaling process and
75Ω cable for analog signal process and high speed digital signal process.
of analog signal to bit stream with Pulse Code Modulation method. 2. DSP
similar types of traffic (for example, e-mail, streaming video, voice, large
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document file transfer) together and treating each type as a class with its own
Decryption The process of converting encrypted data back into its original form, so it can
be understood.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol which allows a host to obtain
configuration information, such as its IP address and the default router from a
DNS Domain Name Server, an Internet service that translates domain names into
IP addresses.
DS-3 Digital signal level 3, A line capable of delivering 44.7 Mbps (44,700 Kbps) in
both directions
DSP Digital Signal Processor. Dedicated microprocessor for digital signal process.
DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency. Using two types of voice-band tones for dialing.
E&M An acronym for recEive and transmit or ear and mouth. E&M interface uses
trunk lines (tie lines) for local distribution. It is a signaling technique for two-
E1 The basic building block for European multi-megabit data rates, with a
bandwidth of 2.048Mbps.
Encryption the manipulation of a packet's data in order to prevent any but the intended
Intel and DEC. Utilizing CSMA/CD and the various cables of 10Mbps are
the document and the resulting bit stream is then sent to the receiving
Frame data that is transmitted between network points as a unit complete with
transmitted serial bit by bit and contains a header field and a trailer field that
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Frame-Relay Switching type Data Link Layer Protocol. Using HDLC capsule, process multi-
FTP an acronym for File Transfer Protocol, a very common method of transferring
one or more files from one computer to another. Defined at RFC 959.
FXO Foreign Exchange Office. An FXO interface connects to the Public Switched
standard telephone.
G.711 Describes the 64-kbps PCM voice coding technique. In G.711, encoded voice
is already in the correct format for digital voice delivery in the PSTN or through
PBXs.
G.723.1 Describes a compression technique that can be used for compressing speech
or audio signal components at a very low bit rate as part of the H.324 family of
standards. This CODEC has two bit rates associated with it: 5.3 and 6.3 kbps.
The higher bit rate is based on ML-MLQ technology and provides a somewhat
higher quality of sound. The lower bit rate is based on CELP and provides
G.726 Describes ADPCM coding at 40, 32, 24 and 16 kbps. ADPCM encoded voice
can be interchanged between packet voice, PSTN, and PBX networks if the
voice coding must be translated into a public telephony format for delivery to
recommendations..
Gatekeeper The component of an H.323 conferencing system that performs call address
entity on a LAN that provides address translation and control access to the
LAN for H.323 terminals and gateways. The gatekeeper can provide other
devices in the multimedia network. The devices register with the gatekeeper at
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point control.
HDLC An acronym for High-Level Data Link Control. A transmission protocol for the
Data Link Layer. In HDLC, data is organized into a unit (called a frame) and
Variations of HDLC are also used for the public networks that use the X.25
communications protocol and for frame relay, a protocol used in both and wide
HTTP An acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A file transfer protocol used by
IPSec Internet Protocol Security protocol, a framework for a set of protocols for
implementing virtual private networks and for remote user access through dial-
IPv6 IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is the latest level of the Internet Protocol (IP)
and is now included as part of IP support in many products including the major
computer operating systems. IPv6 has also been called "IPng" (IP Next
nodes with either IPv4 or IPv6 can handle packets formatted for either level of
the Internet Protocol. Users and service providers can update to IPv6
ISP An ISP (Internet service provider) is a company that provides individuals and
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other companies access to the Internet and other related services such as
Web site building and virtual hosting. An ISP has the equipment and the
Internet for the geographic area served. The larger ISPs have their own high-
speed leased lines so that they are less dependent on the telecommunication
providers and can provide better service to their customers. Among the largest
national and regional ISPs are AT&T WorldNet, IBM Global Network, MCI,
provides appropriate responses in the form of voice, fax, callback, e-mail and
perhaps other media. IVR is usually part of a larger application that includes
database access. Common IVR applications include: Bank and stock account
LAN A local area network is a group of computers and associated devices that
single processor or server within a small geographic area (for example, within
Loopback test A loopback test is a test in which a signal in sent from a communications
MAC Address Standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device
that connects to a LAN. Other devices in the network use these addresses to
locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables
and data structures. MAC addresses are 6 bytes long and are controlled by
MAN A data network designed for a town or city. MANs are considered larger than
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MGCP MGCP, also known as H.248 and Megaco, is a standard protocol for handling
gateway, which converts data from the format required for a circuit-switched
network to that required for a packet-switched network and the media gateway
controller. MGCP can be used to set up, maintain, and terminate calls between
address (IP address) used within one network to a different IP address known
within another network. One network is designated the inside network and the
millisecond.
PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange. A telephone switch for use inside a
public telephone network PABX is the preferred term in Europe, PBX is used
in the USA.
Packet Packets contain a source and destination address as well as the actual
that switches calls between enterprise users on local lines while allowing all
PING Packet INternet Groper, a packet (small message) sent to test the validity /
Point to Point Connection Basic connection type. In ATM, point to point connection is half duplex
Pont to Multipoint Basic connection type. In ATM, point to multipoint connection is half duplex
Connection connection among one sending end system (root node) and multiple receiving
PPP The most popular method for transporting IP packets over a serial link
between the user and the ISP. Developed in 1994 by the IETF and
superseding the SLIP protocol, PPP establishes the session between the
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user's computer and the ISP using its own Link Control Protocol (LCP). PPP
Protocol Stack Any set of communication protocols, such as TCP/IP, that consists of two or
more layers of software and hardware. It's called a stack because each layer
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network – term for the entire, world-wide
Q.931 Signaling ITU-T specification for network layer of ISDN. Q.931 uses out-of-band
QoS This refers to the assumption that data transmission rates, error rates, and
Router On the Internet, a router is a device or, in some cases, software in a computer,
that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded
toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and
decides which way to send each information packet based on its current
located at any gateway (where one network meets another), including each
Protocol).
RTP 1. Routing Table Protocol, VINES routing protocol based on RIP. Distributes
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servers, and routers. Uses delay as a routing metric. Refer to: SRTP.
2. Rapid Transport Protocol. Provides pacing and error recovery for APPN
data as it crosses the APPN network. With RTP, error recovery and flow
control are done end-to-end rather than at every node. RTP prevents
SIP The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF) standard protocol for initiating an interactive user session that involves
multimedia elements such as video, voice, chat, gaming, and virtual reality.
Like HTTP or SMTP, SIP works in the Application layer of the Open Systems
terminate them. The protocol can also invite participants to unicast or multicast
sessions that do not necessarily involve the initiator. Because the SIP supports
initiate and receive communications and services from any location, and for
protocol, dealing with requests from clients and responses from servers.
Participants are identified by SIP URLs. Requests can be sent through any
transport protocol, such as UDP, SCTP, or TCP. SIP determines the end
system to be used for the session, the communication media and media
Once these are assured, SIP establishes call parameters at either end of the
SmartViewer The real-time monitoring, statistical data search and management GUI based
GK3000 models.
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T1 A TDM physical transmission standard consisting of two twisted wire pairs and
related equipment capable of carrying a 1.544 Mbps DS-1 signal. Term often
by DoD (USA) in 1970s for the worldwide inter-network development. TCP &
IP is the most well known protocols of the suite. Refer to: IP, TCAP.
Telnet Standard Terminal Emulation program covered by TCP/IP protocol stack. Used
for remote terminal connection. Via Telnet, users can log-in to the system
and operate the resources as working on the local system. Defined on RFC
854.
VCI the address or label of a VC; a value stored in a field in the ATM cell header
that identifies an individual virtual channel to which the cell belongs. VCI
values may be different for each data link hop of an ATM virtual connection.
VDSL New DSL technology that accepts bandwidths of up to 27 Mbps over relatively
or asymmetric throughputs that are much higher than other xDSL standards
ISDN (Numeris) services but with much shorter ranges that do not exceed 900
remotes and the setting up of active equipment in the local loop. Compare
VoATM Voice Over ATM. Voice over ATM enables an ATM switch to carry voice traffic
(for example, telephone calls and faxes) over an ATM network. When sending
voice traffic over ATM, the voice traffic is encapsulated using AAL1/AAL2 ATM
packets.
VoFR Voice Over Frame Relay. Voice over Frame Relay enables a router to carry
voice traffic (for example, telephone calls and faxes) over a Frame Relay
network. When sending voice traffic over Frame Relay, the voice traffic is
segmented and encapsulated for transit across the Frame Relay network
VoHDLC Voice Over HDLC. Voice over HDLC enables a router to carry live voice traffic
(for example, telephone calls and faxes) back-to-back to a second router over
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a serial line.
VoIP VoIP (Voice delivered using the Internet Protocol) is a term used in IP
telephony for a set of facilities for managing the delivery of voice information
using the Internet Protocol (IP). In general, this means sending voice
A major advantage of VoIP and Internet telephony is that it avoids the tolls
VPN Virtual Private Network, VPN allows IP traffic to travel securely over a public
TCP/IP network by encrypting all traffic from one network to another. A VPN
WAN A network that covers a large geographical area. Typical WAN technologies
include point-to-point, X.25 and frame relay. Compare with: LAN, MAN.
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