AirLive VoIP-111A 120A Manual
AirLive VoIP-111A 120A Manual
AirLive VoIP-111A 120A Manual
Users Manual
Declaration of Conformity
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OvisLink Corp. 5F., NO.6, Lane 130, Min-Chuan Rd., Hsin-Tien City, Taipei County, Taiwan
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Description Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment Disturbances in supply systems caused by household appliances and similar electrical equipment "Harmonics" Disturbances in supply systems caused by household appliances and similar electrical equipment "Voltage fluctuations" Information Technology equipment-Immunity characteristics-Limits And methods of measurement Safety for information technology equipment including electrical business equipment
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Date 2007/5/17
nl Hierbij verklaart OvisLink Corp. dat het toestel VOIPNederlands [Dutch 111/120A in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. mt Hawnhekk, OvisLink Corp, jiddikjara li dan VOIPMalti [Maltese] 111/120A jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. hu Magyar [Hungarian] pl Polski [Polish] Alulrott, OvisLink Corp nyilatkozom, hogy a VOIP111/120A megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/EC irnyelv egyb elrsainak. Niniejszym OvisLink Corp owiadcza, e VOIP111/120A jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. OvisLink Corp declara que este VOIP-111/120A est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. OvisLink Corp izjavlja, da je ta VOIP-111/120A v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999/5/ES.
sk OvisLink Corp tmto vyhlasuje, e VOIP-111/120A Slovensky [Slovak] spa zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. fi Suomi [Finnish] OvisLink Corp vakuuttaa tten ett VOIP-111/120A tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Hr me lsir OvisLink Corp yfir v a VOIPslenska [Icelandic] 111/120A er samrmi vi grunnkrfur og arar krfur, sem gerar eru tilskipun 1999/5/EC. no OvisLink Corp erklrer herved at utstyret VOIPNorsk [Norwegian] 111/120A er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
A copy of the full CE report can be obtained from the following address: OvisLink Corp. 5F, No.6 Lane 130, Min-Chuan Rd, Hsin-Tien City, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. This equipment may be used in AT, BE, CY, CZ, DK, EE, FI, FR, DE, GR, HU, IE, IT, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SI, ES, SE, GB, IS, LI, NO, CH, BG, RO, TR
FCC Certifications
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. All trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective proprietors.
Table of Contents
1.
1.1 1.2
Introduction.................................................................................. 2
Hardware Overview............................................................................................................... 2 Software Overview ................................................................................................................ 2
2. 3.
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18
Keypad Interface for The ATA ..................................................... 3 Setup the ATA by Web Browser (LAN Connection) .................. 5
Login...................................................................................................................................... 5 System Information for the ATA............................................................................................. 6 Phone Book........................................................................................................................... 6 Phone Setting........................................................................................................................ 7 Hot line ................................................................................................................................ 15 Alarm setting ....................................................................................................................... 15 Network ............................................................................................................................... 16 DMZ Setting ........................................................................................................................ 21 Virtual Server Setting .......................................................................................................... 21 SIP Settings......................................................................................................................... 22 NAT Trans. .......................................................................................................................... 26 Others.................................................................................................................................. 27 MAC Clone setting ..............................................................................................................31 Tone Settings: you can configure your tone settings in this page . .................................. 32 System Authority ................................................................................................................. 32 Save Change ...................................................................................................................... 33 Update ROM firmware: ....................................................................................................... 33 Reboot................................................................................................................................. 35
4.
4.1 4.2 4.3
5.
1.
Introduction
This users manual is for VoIP-111A (1PSTN+1Phone) / VoIP-120A (2Phone) VoIP terminal adapter (ATA). This users manual will explain the IVR instruction, web configuration, and command line configuration for the ATA. Before using the ATA, some setup processes are required to make the ATA work properly. Please refer to the Setup Menu for further information.
1.1
Hardware Overview
The ATA has the following interfaces for Networking, telephone interface, LED indication, and power connector. 1.1.1 Two RJ-45 Networking interfacesthese two interfaces support 10/100Mps Fast Ethernet. You can connect one RJ-45 Fast Ethernet port to the ADSL or Switch and connect the other one to your computer. One RJ-11 Type analog telephone jack interfaces. You can connect one analog telephone to the terminal adapter. LED Indication: There are three LED indicators in the ATA to show the Power, Register, and Off-Hook indication.
1.1.2 1.1.3
1.2
Software Overview
Tone Ring Tone Ring Back Tone Dial Tone Busy Tone Programming Tone SIP v1 (RFC2543), v2 (RFC3261) IP/TCP/UDP/RTP/RTCP IP/ICMP/ARP/RARP/SNTP TFTP Client/DHCP Client/ PPPoE Client Telnet/HTTP Server DNS Client NAT/DHCP Server
Network Protocol
Phone Function Volume Adjustment Speed dial key Phone book Flash
Codec G.711: 64k bit/s (PCM) G.726: 16k / 24k / 32k / 40k bit/s (ADPCM) G.729A: 8k bit/s (CS-ACELP) G.729B: adds VAD & CNG to G.729
Voice Quality VAD: Voice activity detection CNG: Comfortable noise generator LEC: Line echo canceller Packet Loss Compensation Adaptive Jitter Buffer
Security HTTP 1.1 basic/digest authentication for Web setup MD5 for SIP authentication (RFC2069/ RFC 2617)
Call Function Call Hold Call Waiting Call Forward Caller ID 3-way conference
Firmware Upgrade SIP Server Registrar Server (three SIP account) Outbound Proxy TFTP Console HTTP
2.
Group Function Function Function
You can use the PSTN phone keypad to operate the ATA. Please follow the instruction to configure your terminal adapter.
Function
Factory Reset
#198#
None
Enable PPTP client Disable PPTP client Enable VLAN Disable VLAN Enable Call Waiting Disable Call Waiting Enable Anonymous Disable Anonymous Blind Transfer Attendant Transfer 3-way calling (Conference) Check WAN IP Address Check LAN IP Address Check IP Type Check the Phone Number Check Network Mask Check Gateway IP Address Check Primary DNS Server Setting Check Firmware Version
Function Function Function Function Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info
#141# #510# #511# #512# #126# #120# #121# #122# #123# #124# #125# #128#
None None None None None None None None None None None None
Setting
Set DHCP client Set Static IP Address Set Network Mask Set Gateway IP Address
#111#
None Enter IP address using numbers on the telephone keypad. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Enter value-using numbers on the telephone keypad. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Enter IP address using numbers on the telephone keypad. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Enter IP address using numbers on the telephone keypad. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. 1:G.711 u-Law, 2: G.711 a-Law, 4: G.729a, 5: G.726 16K, 6: G.726 24K, 7: G.726 32K, 8: G.726 40K, Handset Gain from 0~15 Handset Volume from 0~12 Select the auto configuration mode, in the X field, you can press the following; 0:OFF 1:TFTP 2:FTP Enter IP address using numbers on the telephone keypad. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Enter IP address using numbers on the telephone keypad. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point.
The system will change to DHCP Client type DHCP will be disabled and system will change to the Static IP type.
Setting
#112xxx*xxx*xxx*xxx#
Setting
#113xxx*xxx*xxx*xxx#
Setting
#114xxx*xxx*xxx*xxx#
Setting
#115xxx*xxx*xxx*xxx#
Set Codec Set Handset Gain Set Handset Volume Set Auto Configuration Mode Set Auto Configuration For TFTP Server Set Auto Configuration For FTP Server
You can set the codec you want to the first priority. You can set the Handset gain to proper value, default is 6 You can set the Handset volume to proper value, default is 10 You can set the auto configuration method you want, default is off Must set auto configuration method to TFTP first
Setting
#135xxx*xxx*xxx*xxx#
Setting
#136xxx*xxx*xxx*xxx#
3.
The ATA provides a built-in web server. You can use a Web browser to configure the ATA. For more detail instructions, please refer to the procedures below. Step 1 Connect a straight-through cable from the ATAs LAN port to a hub or switch while making sure that your computer is also connected to the same hub or switch. Step 2 Make sure you set your computers network setting to DHCP mode (obtain IP address automatically). This is done in the Network Connections option that can be accessed in Control Panel. Step 3 Open your web browser and in the address field, input the following IP address http://192.168.100.1. The diagram below will show you an example of the web page menu:
3.1
3.1.1
Login.
Please input the username and password into the blank field. The default setting is: 1. For Administrator, the username is: airlive; and the password is: airlive. If you use this account to login, you can configure all the settings. 2. For normal user, the username is: user; and the password is: null. If you use this account to login, you will not be able to configure any SIP settings due to authorization level. Click the Login button to move into the ATA web based management information page.
3.1.2
3.1.3
If you change the setting in the Web Management interface, please remember to click the Submit button in that page. After you finished the change of the setting, click the Save function in the left sideand click the Save Button. When you have finished the setting, please click the Reboot function in the left side, and click the Reboot button in that page. After the system has restarted, all the settings can work properly.
3.2
3.2.1 3.2.2
3.3
3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4
Phone Book
In Phone Book page contains (from page 1~14). Phone : show serial number. Name : setting other side telephone number URL : other side IP address Example:
-1-
-2-3-
When you dial 1# the device should search phone book,if search match number 1 will send out [email protected], if not got match number will send out 1. If you need to add a phone number into the phone book, you need to input the position, the name, and the phone number (by URL type). When you finished a new phone list, just click the Add Phone button. If you want to delete a phone number, you can select the phone number you want to delete then click Delete Selected button. If you want to delete all phone numbers, you can click Delete All button.
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3.4
3.4.1
Phone Setting
In Phone Setting there are Call Forward, SNTP Settings, Volume Settings, Block Setting, Caller ID, Auto Dial Setting, Flash Time Setting, Call Waiting, and T.38(FAX) Setting functions. Call Forward function: you can setup the phone number you want to forward in this page. There are three type of Forward mode. You can choose All Forward, Busy Forward, and No Answer Forward by click the icon. -1All Forward: All incoming calls will be forwarded to the number you have chosen. You can input the name(description) and the phone number in URL field. If you select this function, then all the incoming call will be directly forwarded to the speed dial number you choose. -2Busy Forward: If you are on the phone, the new incoming call will be forwarded to the number you have chosen. You can input the name(description) and the phone number in URL field. -3No Answer Forward: If you cannot answer the phone, the incoming call will be forwarded to the number you have chosen. You can input the name(description) and the phone number in URL field. Also you have to set the Time-Out time for system to start to forward the call to the number you have chosen. -4When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -5If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.4.2
3.4.3
SNTP Setting function: you can setup the primary and second SNTP Server IP Address to get the date/time information. Also you can base on your location to set the Time Zone, and how long need to synchronize again. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.4.4
Volume Setting function: you can setup the Handset Volume, Ringer Volume, and the Handset Gain. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -1Handset Volume is to set the volume for you can hear from the handset. -2Ringer Volume is to set the ringer volume for you can hear. -3PSTN-Out Volume is to set the volume for you can hear from the PSTN side. -4Handset Gain is to set the volume sent to the other sides handset. -5PSTN-In Gain is to set the volume sent to the other side. -6When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -7If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.4.5
DND Setting function: you can setup the DND Setting to keep the phone slient. You can choose Always Block or Block a period. -1Always DND: All incoming call will be blocked until this feature is disabled. -2DND Period: Set the amount of time that the phone will be blocked. If the From time is larger than the To time, the Block time will from Day 1 to Day 2. -3When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -4If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.4.6
Caller ID function: displays Caller ID in your PSTN Phone or IP Phone. -1There are four selection of Caller ID. You need to base on your environment to set the Caller ID function for FSK or DTMF. When you change the setting, please also double check the FXS Port settings in Others. You need to choose the correct country code for the Caller ID function to be in effect. -2When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved into the system and the system will reboot automatically.
3.4.7
Auto Dial Setting function: This function is when you input the phone number by the keypad but you dont need to press #. After time out the system will dial directly. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
Figure 8. Auto Dial Setting Drop Prefix - No (add number): when the rule match will direct add number - Yes (reduce number): when the rule match will cut match number then add you setting number Setting dial number rule +: or xxx: number limit When there is a number that matches this field, the device will automatically dial the number specified. However, first digit cannot be set to 0, because the feature Dial Now is unable to detect first digit as 0. Therefore if Dial Now is set to 0xxxx, the system will not be able to send out this piece of information Wait setting time then auto dial number Save setting value Clean all setting
Replace rule1
For example:
Figure 9. Virtual Server Setting 1Drop prefix: No, Replace rule 1: 002, 8613+8662 Comment 1when you dial number match 8613device will auto add 002dial out number is [002+8613+xxx] Comment 2when you dial number match 8662device will auto add 002dial out number is [002+8662+xxx] 2Drop prefix: Yes, Replace rule 2: 006, 002+003+004+005+007+009 comment 1when you dial number has 002device should drop all the 002then change to 006dial out number is [006+xxx] Comment 2when you dial number has 003device should drop all the 003then change to 006dial out number is[006+xxx] 3Drop prefix: No, Replace rule 3: 009, 12 Comment 1when you input 12device should match 12 number auto add 009dial out number is [009+12+xxx] 4Drop prefix: No, Replace rule 4: 007, 5xxx+35xx+21xx Comment 1if you input number is 5xxxwhen device search match 5 and after 3 number should auto add 007device dial out number is [007+5xxx] Comment 2if you dial out number is 534when device search match 5 and after add 2 number date this rule is not match above dial number rule;dial out number is [534] Comment 3if you input number has 35xxdevice search match 35 and after add 2 data should auto add 007dial out number is[007+35xx]
Comment 4if you dial out number not match setting rule ,device should dial out you dial number 5 Dial now: *xx+#xx+11x+xxxxxxxx Explanation 1: If the number dialed matches the rule *xx, it will automatically dial the dialed number, e.g. *00, *01, *02 *99. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as *001111, the system will detect that the first two matches the rule, and send out the number *00 regardless of the remaining digits. Hence the name Dial Now. Explanation 2: If the number dialed matches the rule#xx, it will automatically dial the dialed number, e.g. #00, #01, #02 #99. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as #001111, the system will detect that the first two matches the rule, and send out the number #00 regardless of the remaining digits. Hence the name Dial Now. If the number dialed matches the rule 11x, then it will automatically dial the dialed number, e.g. 110, 111, 112119. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as 1101234 the system will detect that the first three matches the rule, and send out the number 110 regardless of the remaining digits. Hence the name Dial Now. If it detects the number dialed is 8 digits, then it will automatically send out the number dialed, e.g. 12345678.
Explanation 3:
Explanation 4:
3.4.8
Flash Time Setting function: When you use the PSTN Phone and you need to press the Hook to do the Flash (Switch to the other phone line or HOLD), this function is for you to set the time you press the Hook to represent the Flash function. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.4.9
Call Waiting Setting function: You can Enable/Disable the Call Waiting function. When there is a new incoming call while you are talking with someone, you will hear the call waiting tone. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
Figure 11. Call Waiting Setting 3.4.10 T.38 Setting function: You can Enable/Disable the T.38 function. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.5
Hot line
This function supports auto dial for you to set a hot line number. When you set this function the device should not dial any number.
3.6
Alarm setting
Alarm time: setting telephone ring time, when you setting time with current time are match device should produce a ring; this time format is 24 hours.
3.7
3.7.1 3.7.2
Network
In Network you can check the Network status, WAN setting,LAN setting,DDNS settings and VLAN Settings. Network Status: You can check the current Network setting in this page.
3.7.3
WAN and LAN Settings: -1If you change the WAN ports setting to Fix IP Mode, then you have to make sure the IP address. Net Mask, Gateway, and DNS setting is suitable in your current network environment -2The WAN port is DHCP Client mode, You can change the setting to Fixed IP or PPPoE Mode. NOTE: WAN port IP address is in DHCP mode by default, please use #126# to hear WAN port get IP address. -3If you change the WAN ports setting to PPPoE Mode, you have to input a correct username/password to get the IP address from your Internet Service Provider.. -4The LAN ports default IP address is 192.168.123.1, Net Mask is 255.255.255.0., and DHCP Server enabled. The start IP address if 150, end IP adress is 200. It is not necessary to change the LAN settings. -5You can connect your PC to the LAN port, set your PC as DHCP Client mode, then you can get IP addreess from the ATA. -6When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -7If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.7.4
Bridge Setting: If you dont want to use the NAT Mode, then you can set the network setting in this page. -1The TCP/IP Configuration item is to setup the LAN ports network environment. You may refer to your current network environment to configure the VoIP Phone properly. -2If you change the LAN ports setting to Fix IP Mode, then you have to make sure the IP address. Net Mask, Gateway, and DNS setting is suitable in your current network environment. -3If you change the LAN ports setting to DHCP Client Mode, then you have to make sure in your current network environment has a DHCP server, then the TA will get the IP address from the DHCP Server. -4If you change the LAN ports setting to PPPoE Mode, you have to input a correct username/password to get the IP address from your Internet Service Provider. -5If you set the Bridge On, then the two Fast Ethernet ports will be transparent. Usually, we suggest you set the Bridge Mode is Enable, it will easy for you to connect any one of the port to the IP Network. -6When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -7If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.7.5
DDNS Setting: You can configure the DDNS setting in this page. You need to have the DDNS account and input the information properly. You can have a DDNS account with a public IP address then others can call you via the DDNS account. But now most of the VoIP applications work with a SIP Proxy Server. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.7.6
VLAN Setting: You can set the VLAN setting in this page. There are two parts in this page. First one is to set the packets related to the TA, and the second parts is if you use the VLAN setting in the NAT Mode. -1-2-3-4There are two kind of destination packets will come from the TAs WAN port: one kind of packets will go to the TA; the other will go through the LAN port to the PC. VLAN Packets: if you enable the first VLAN Packets and set the VID, User Priority, and CFI, then all the incoming packets will be check with the IP Address and the VID. VID: You can follow your service provider to set your VID. User Priority: Defines user priority, giving eight (2^3) priority levels. IEEE 802.1P defines the operation for these 3 user priority bits. Usually this will be defined by your service provider. CFI: Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero for Ethernet switches. CFI is used for compatibility reason between Ethernet type network and Token Ring type network. If a frame received at an Ethernet port has a CFI set to 1, then that frame should not be forwarded as it is to an untagged port. When you enable the first VLAN Packets and set the VID, User Priority, and CFI, then all the incoming packets with the TAs IP address and the same VID will be accept by the TA. If the incoming packets with the TAs IP address but the different VID then the packets will be discard by the TA. The Other incoming packets with different IP address will go through the LAN port to the PC. NAT VLAN Setting: When you set your device in NAT mode, the TA can help you to filter the wrong incoming packets. You can separate the other device connectd behind the TA into 4 VLAN group. You can set different VID for these 4 groups. When the incoming packets go through the TAs WAN port then the TA will check the VID, if the packets is not going to the TA(with the TAs IP address and the correct VID), and the VID is not these four VID you set, then the packets will be discard by the TA. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
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3.8
DMZ Setting
DMZ setting: you can set the DMZ setting in this page.
3.9
Virtual Server Page Num Enable Protocol In Port Ex Port Server IP Select Enable [Button] Selected
To browse through different pages, click on the drop down box and select the page number you wish to view. This column displays the serial numbers, ranging from 0-23. There are 24 records in total. Click on the check box to enable this option, the default option is unchecked (disabled). Displays the TCP and UDP port information. Displays the internal port number Displays the external port number Shows the IP address of the Server To select a specific Virtual Server and perform configurations, click on the check box according to the server that you wish to configure. Enable the selected server
Delete Selected [Button] Delete All [Button] Reset [Button] Num [Button]
Delete the selected server Delete all data Clean all data Specify which record to insert the server on the table. The allowable range is 0-23.
3.10
3.10.1
SIP Settings
In SIP Settings you can setup the Service Domain, Port Settngs, Codec Settings, RTP Setting, RPort Setting and Other Settings. If the VoIP service is provided by ISP, you need to setup the related information correctly then you can register to the SIP Proxy Server correctly. 3.10.2 Subscribe for MWI : this function is offer voice mail notify. 3.10.3 I In Service Domain Function you need to input the account and the related information in this page, please refer to your ISP provider. You can register three SIP account in the TA. You can dial the VoIP phone to your friends via first enable SIP account and receive the phone from these three SIP accounts. For the second phone you can use the same way to register. -1First you need click Active to enable the Service Domain, then you can input the following items: (1-1) Display Name: you can input the name you want to display. (1-2) User Name: you need to input the User Name get from your ISP. (1-3) Register Name: you need to input the Register Name get from your ISP. (1-4) Register Password: you need to input the Register Password get from your ISP. (1-5) Domain Server: you need to input the Domain Server get from your ISP. (1-6) Proxy Server: you need to input the Proxy Server get from your ISP. (1-7) Outbound Proxy: you need to input the Outbound Proxy get from your ISP. If your ISP does not provide the information, then you can skip this item. (1-8) Register Period: you need to input the Register Period get from your ISP. This is count in minute. (1-9) You can see the Register Status in the Status item. If the item shows Registered, then your TA is registered to the ISP, you can make a phone call direcly. (1-10) If you have more than one SIP account, you can following the steps to register to the other ISP. (1-11) When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. (1-12) If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.10.4
Port Settings: you can setup the SIP and RTP port number in this page. Each ISP provider will have different SIP/RTPport setting, please refer to the ISP to setup the port number correctly. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.10.5
Codec Settings: you can setup the Codec priority, RTP packet length, and VAD function in this page. You need to follow the ISP suggestion to setup these items. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.10.6
Codec ID Setting: Sometimes 2 VoIP device with different Codec ID will cause the interopability issue. If you are talking with others got some problems, you may ask the other one what kind of Codec ID he use, then you can change your Codec ID. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.10.7
DTMF Setting: you can setup the RFC2833 Out-Band DTMF, Inband DTMF and Send DTMF SIP Info in this page. To change this setting, please following your ISP information. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.10.8
RPort Function: you can setup the RPort Enable/Disable in this page. To change this setting, please following your ISP information. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.10.9
Other Settings: you can setup the Hold by RFC, Voice/SIP QoS and SIP expire time in this page. To change these settings please following your ISP information. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. The QoS setting is to set the voice
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packets priority. If you set the value higher than 0, then the voice packets will get the higher priority to the Internet. But the QoS function still need to cooperate with the others Internet devices. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.11
3.11.1
NAT Trans.
In NAT Trans. you can setup STUN function. These functions can help your ATA working properly behind NAT. STUN Setting: you can setup the STUN Enable/Disable and STUN Server IP address in this page. This function can help your TA working properly behind NAT. To change these settings, please following your ISP information. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.11.2
3.12
3.12.1 3.12.2
Others
In Others you can setup Auto Config, PTT Setting and ICMP Setting function. The function can configure your VoIP Phone automatically. Auto Config: you can setup the Auto Configuration Enable/Disable and auto configuration by FTP or TFTP. You need to select the way to do the Auto Configurationand set the Server IP address in this page. This function can automatically download the configure file to setup your TA. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.12.3 3.12.4
Figure 28. Auto Configuration Setting Auto Configuration TFTP Server HTTP Server HTTP Path FTP Server FTP Username FTP Password File Path Submit [Button] Reset [Button] Default setting is Off (not executed). Specify the methods on how auto configuration will be performed, the options are TFTP, FTP or HTTP. Set the TFTP Servers location, you can input IP address or Domain Name information in this text box. Set the HTTP Servers location, you can input IP address or Domain Name information in this text box. Specify the path to store data, for e.g. /123/ Set the FTP Servers location, you can input IP address or Domain Name information in this text box. Enter the relevant Username to log on to the FTP Server Enter the relevant password associated with the inputted username to log on to the FTP Server Specify the path to store data, for e.g. /123/ Saves the configuration Erases the configuration
3.12.5
Example 1:
Auto Configuration: HTTPHTTP Server: 192.168.1.50HTTP Path: /file/ Explanation device will connect to the HTTP Servers /file/ folder path and search the matching file
2Auto Configuration: FTPFTP Server: 192.168.1.150FTP Username: test FTP Password: testFile Path: /file/ Comment 1device will connect to the FTP Servers /file/ folder path and search the matching file 3.12.6 How to produce auto Configuration file. 1 First you need to find the MAC address of the device that you want to configured for e.g. MAC Address: 00059e812118
Explanation 1open the [MACList.txt] file then enter the these information in order[MAC Address, Display Name, User Name, Register Name, Register Pass](example 00059e812118, UN_DO, 105, 105, 105) when completed, please save your file. Explanation 2open the [StandardCFG.dat] file (use Windows notepad program to open the file)then change the configurations parameters accordingly, once finished, please save the file Explanation 3open the [MakeMACF.exe] file download [MAC File: MACList.txt, Standard File: StandardCFG.dat]select [Start]then encrypt the file
Explanation 4 the program will produce a encrypted string [00059e812118.dat] as the filename Explanation 5please insert the name of the newly encrypted filename [00059e812118.dat] to your [HTTP or FTP or TFTP Server] file path 3.12.7 3.12.8 Advanced Setting ICMP Setting: you can setup the ICMP echo Enable/Disable in this page. This function can disable echo when someone ping this device, it can avoid haker try to attack the device. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
Figure 29. Advanced Setting ICMP Not Echo Send Anonymous CID Billing Signal (*) Default setting is No (do not activate). Once activated all ping messages will not be responded. Default setting is No (do not activate). Once activated the device will not send its own number. Default setting is Disabled (do not activate). Once activated the device will send a signal to notify about the billing status (Polarity Reversal, Tone_12K, Tone_16k) Support FXS Port Default is 2 seconds, allows the system the ability to adjust the time taken to lower the voltage to 0V upon disconnection. Support FXS Port Default value is 0ms (do not lower any voltage). Specifies how long the voltage will remain in ms when it is lowered to 0V. Default setting is Disabled (do not activate). Provides two methods for sending flash event messages; DTMF Event and SIP Info. Default setting is Disabled (do not activate). SIPs encryption method, four options to choose from; INFINET, AVS, WALKERSUN1, WALKERSUN2. Only works under environments that provide these services. Default value is 5 seconds, range is from 5~255. Specifies the time taken to redial when PPPoE dialing fails. Specifies the location of the System log server where log information will be stored. Default setting is None (do not activate). Specifies the format of system log messages, four to choose from; None, Call Statistics, Debug Information and Both. Save setting value. Clean all setting.
PPPoE retry period (*) System Log Server (*) System Log Type (*)
3.12.9
FXS impedence Setting: you can setup the FXS in this page. When you are using different countrys PSTN Phone, you have to set the countrys setting to meet the requirement. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. (For VoIP111A only)
3.13
MAC Clone setting: This function changes the MAC Addresses of workstations in a LAN to which that are identical to the WAN port; this is done due to the fact that some ISP companies restrict the use of multiple MAC Addresses through PPPoE. connect LAN port PC MAC Address to device WAN Port,let your PC MAC address with your device are same MAC Because some ISP company should lock (PPPoE) MAC Address
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3.14
3.15
3.15.1
System Authority
In System Authority you can change your login name and password. When you have finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If no further changes are needed, please click the Save Change Item on the left side; then click the Save button. The changes you have made will be saved and the system will reboot automatically.
3.16
3.16.1
Save Change
In Save Change you can save the changes you have done. If you want to use new setting in the ATA, You have to click the Save button. After you click the Save button, the ATA will automatically restart and the new setting will effect.
3.17
3.17.1 3.17.2
3.17.3
In Default Setting you can restore the TA to factory default in this page. You can just click the Restore button, then the TA will restore to default and automatically restart again. The Default Setting will be NAT Mode, WAN port is DHCP Client Mode, LAN port is Fixed IP Mode and the IP Address is 192.168.123.1.
3.18
3.18.1
Reboot
If you want to restart the ATA, just click the Reboot button, then the ATA will reboot automatically.
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4.1
First, open the hyper terminal window, select the connection by the COM port, and then click the Setting button.
Set the COM ports setting as following setting. Then click OK.
4.2
ATA Login
After finishing the setting, click the Connect button (looks like a telephone icon). Then the hyper terminal is ready to connect to the ATA. Press Enter and the hyper terminal will show the Login: . Input root and press the Enter button. Then hyper terminal will show the Password: . Input test and press the Enter button. Now you have logged into the ATA. Please follow the CLI command list to configure the ATA with proper instruction and value.
4.3
4.3.1
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? function is to show CLI command list in the screen. arp function Index Command 1 ? 2 -a 3 -d 4 -s 5 (null) ipconfig function Index Command 1 ? 2 -if0 3 -if1 4 -if2 5 -h 6 -a 7 -r 8 (null)
Description Show 'arp' Option Show ARP Table Delete ARP Table Set Static ARP Table Show ARP Table
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Description Show 'ipconfig' Option Interface 0 Interface 1 Interface 2 Set Host Name Set ARP Cache Expire Restore Current Setting Show IP Setting
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ipconfig ifN function Index Command 1 ? 2 -t 3 -m 4 -i 5 -nm 6 -g 7 -dns0 8 -dns1 9 -dr 10 -nat 11 on 12 off 13 -dhcps 14 -ddns 15 -bridge 16 -dev0 17 -dev1 18 -dev2 19 (null) save function Index Command 1 ? 2 -book 3 -sys
N is 0, 1, 2 Description Show 'ipconfig -ifN' Option Set Host Type Set MAC Address Set IP Address Set Net Mask Set Gateway Set Primary DNS server Set Secondary DNS server Set Default Route Set NAT Enable Interface Disable Interface DHCP Server Setting Set DDNS Set Bridge Set Device 0 Setting Set Device 1 Setting Set Device 2 Setting Show Interface Setting
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Description Show 'save' Option Save phone book Save system setting
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reboot function is to restart the system. exit function is to exit the CLI. debugmode function is to enter the debugmode. update function Index Command 1 ? 2 -os
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Update DSP Image(IP filename) Update All Image(IP filename) Update Server (IP filename length) PCM(IP filename) alaw (IP filename) ulaw (IP filename) g729 (IP filename)
-g726.16 g726.16 (IP filename) -g726.24 g726.24 (IP filename) -g726.32 g726.32 (IP filename) -g726.40 g726.40 (IP filename) IP is the TFTP servers IP address, and the filename is the image you want to download into the system. -9auth function Index Command 1 ? 2 -admin 3 -sys0 4 -sys1 5 -sys2 6 -sys3 7 -sys4 8 -norm0 9 -norm1 10 -norm2 11 -norm3 12 -norm4 13 -ppp 14 (null)
Description Show 'auth' Option Change Administrator user name/password Change System user0 user name/password Change System user1 user name/password Change System user2 user name/password Change System user3 user name/password Change System user4 user name/password Change Normal user0 user name/password Change Normal user1 user name/password Change Normal user2 user name/password Change Normal user3 user name/password Change Normal user4 user name/password Change PPP user name/password Show auth Setting
In each item includes Index Command Description 1 ? Show 'auth' Option 2 -user Change User Name.'auth -sys3 -user xxx ' 3 -pass Change Password. 'auth -sys3 -pass xxx xxx' 4 (null) Show auth's System/PPP Setting If you want to change the password, you need to type the password twice in the CLI. -10nat function Index Command 1 ? 2 -vs 3 -dmz 4 (null) In DMZ item includes Index Command 1 ? 2 on 3 off 4 -ip 5 (null)
Description Show 'nat' Option Set 'nat -vs' Option Set 'nat -dmz' Option Show NAT Setting
Description Show 'nat -dmz' Option EnableDMZ EnableDMZ Set DMZ IP address Show DMZ Setting
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dns function Index Command 1 ? 2 -q 3 (null) ping function Index Command 1 ? 2 -l 3 (null) sip function Index Command 1 ? 2 -proxy0 3 -proxy1 4 -proxy2 5 -upnp 6 -exts 7 -extr 8 -sipp 9 -rtpp 10 -stun 11 -rport 12 -sserver 13 -out 14 -dump 15 -log 16 -drtp 17 -rtpnc 18 -wanip 19 -nattype 20 -hbyrfc 21 -dereg 22 -restart 23 -jbt 24 (null) ddns function Index Command 1 ? 2 -type 3 -host 4 -wild 5 -mx 6 -backmx 7 -offline 8 -user 9 -pass 10 (null) sntp function Index Command 1 ? 2 -on 3 -off 4 -ip1 5 -ip2
Description Show 'dns' Option DNS query. dns -q domain-name Show DNS Table
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Description Show 'sip' Option sip -proxy0 sip -proxy1 sip -proxy2 sip -upnp on/off/show sip -exts sip upnp external-port sip -extr rtp upnp external-port sip udp port sip rtp port sip -stun on/off sip -rport on/off sip -sserver stun-server sip -out outbound-proxy sip dump sip -log on/off sip -drtp 0/1/2 sip -rtpnc on/off sip wanip sip nattype sip hbyrfc sip -dereg sip -restart sip -jitter buffer Threshold Show SIP Setting
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Description Show 'ddns' Option Set DDNS Type Set Host Name Set Wild Card Mode Set Mail Exchanger Set Mail Exchanger Mode Set Offline Mode Set Login User Name Set Login Password Show DDNS Setting
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Description Show 'sntp' Option Enable SNTP Client Disable SNTP Client Set SNTP Server1 IP Set SNTP Server2 IP
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Set SNTP Client Mode Set GMT Time Zone: [+|-][hour]:[min] Set Adjustment Time: [second] Show SNTP Setting
vlan function Index Command 1 ? 2 -tx 3 -rx 4 (null) time function Index Command 1 ? 2 -t 3 -d 4 (null)
Description Show 'vlan' Option Tx Vlan setting Rx Vlan setting Show Vlan Setting
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Description Show 'Time' Option Modify Time: hour:min:sec Modify date: year:mon:date Show Data & Time
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mactab function is to show MAC learning table. dump function Index Command 1 ? 2 -r 3 -w book function Index Command 1 ? 2 -a 3 -c 4 -s 5 -p
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Description Show 'book' Option Show answer list Show call list speed dial phone book
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reload function is to Reload Factory Setting, please make sure you want to do the factory reset. watchdog function Index Command 1 ? 2 on 3 off 4 (null) phone function Index Command 1 ? 2 -autoanswer 3 -vol 4 -block 5 -ring 6 -forward 7 (null)
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Description Show 'WatchDog' Option Enable WatchDog Disable WatchDog Show WatchDog Setting
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Description Show 'phone' Option phone auto answer Volume setting Block Incoming call Set Melody Ringer Auto-forward Incall to Phone[0-9] in Book Show Phone Setting
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Description Show 'weblogo' Option Vender Logo Default Logo Show weblogo Setting
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dsp function is to show dsp code type. addport function is to add Nat Port Mapping cid function Index Command 1 ? 2 -off 3 -1 4 -2 5 -3 6 -4 7 -5 8 -time 9 -single 10 (null) slic function Index Command 1 ? 2 -ring 3 -r 4 -w 5 -a 6 (null)
Description Show 'cid' Option Disable Slic Cid signal Tx FSK after 1st Ring Tx FSK before 1st Ring Tx DTMF before 1st Ring Tx FSK with Line reversal before 1st Ring Tx DTMF with Line reversal before 1st Ring FSK cid with time message Single type FSK CID Show Cid Option
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Description Show 'slic' Option Issue Ring signal read slic addr write slic addr read all slic reg Show slic register
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5.
When your ATA is configured properly, you can make a phone call to your friend in the same Service provider. If you want to make a phone call, you can dial the phone number and press # button to start to dial the phone number.] If you want to make a PSTN call (VoIP-110A only) , you can press 0# button to switch to PSTN line than start to dial the normal phone number. The ATA also provides some functions that list as below: 1. Call Waiting: When a new call is coming while you are talking, you can push the Flash button to switch to the new call. You can push the Flash button to switch between the two calls. 2. Call Hold: You can push the Hold key to hold the current call for a while, then push Hold key again to keep talking. 3. 3-way conference: If you want to make a 3-way conference call, you can make a phone call to the first phone number. After the call is established, push the Flash button then you can hear the Dial tone, then make a phone call to the second phone number. When the second call is established, press the Flash button again. 5.1.1 (Call Transfer Operation) Blind Transfer (Unconditional Transfer) B calls A, A and B establishes a connection and during the conversation, A performs a call transfer to a third party. Firstly, A holds Bs conversation channel, presses #510# then keys in the number of the third party. After that, A presses the hash symbol # to initiate the call transfer to the third party. Attendant Transfer B calls A, A and B establishes a connection and during the conversation, A performs a call transfer to a third party. Firstly, A holds Bs conversation channel, presses #511# then keys in the number of the third party. After that, A presses the hash symbol # to initiate the call transfer to the third party C. C accepts the incoming call and establishes a conversation channel by answering the incoming ring tone, when A hangs up during the conversation with C, the call is transferred where B and C will be in the same conversation channel, allowing them to talk to each other. 5.1.2 3-way (Conference) B calls A, A and B establishes a connection and during the conversation, A would like to add another third party to the conversation. A holds the conversation channel with B, presses #512# then keys in the number of the third party. After that, A presses the hash symbol #
to initiate the call to the third party C. Once C accepts the incoming call, A will then press the function button flash to enable the 3-way calling mode, where all three parties can now talk to one another. 5.1.3 (Call Waiting/Answering a Call on Waiting) During the conversation between A and B, another third party C calls A, which A will notice from the call waiting tone that can be heard from As side of the conversation channel. A will then hold B on standby while switching to a different line in order to communicate with C. If B is still on hold and A would like to talk to B again, A can release the hold off B and continue the original conversation.