Specifications
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1
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z VoIP Dial Peer: This is a type of dial peer which means the characteristics contributed to
packet network connection - for instance, IP network within Voice over IP network.
Voice-Network dial peer refers to a specific voice device such as VoIP capable computers,
routers and gateways within a network. When to configure VoIP dial peer,
session-target command, session-protocol command and destination-pattern
command must be set up first. destination-pattern command is telephone number or
pattern designated to be routed to this peer. session-target command is to set up the
destination static IP address or server for voice-network dial peer.
session-protocol command should be set to use SIP protocol for this VoIP peer.
3.1.4. Voice Port
Voice port commands configure the characteristics contributed to voice-port signaling type. The
analog voice port of the gateway supports the following two basic voice signaling formats:
z FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) Interface : This is an interface of RJ-11 connector type
which connects the basic telephone devices, such as telephone, key phone and PBX, to be
connected. FXS connection provides ring, voltage and dial tone.
z FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) Interface : This is an interface of RJ-11 connector type
which connects PSTN line, standard private PBX to be connected.
The signaling type used for these analog ports is different for each module structure.
voice-port port-number is used as a command line to configure the voice ports of the
gateway. In addition to above analog interfaces, E1, T1 and E&M interfaces are supported by
module type.