VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Gateway (Residential Gateway) User’s Guide AddPac Technology, Co. Ltd. 3rd fl., Jeong-Am Building., 769-12 Yoksam-dong Kangnam-ku Seoul, Korea 135-080 Phone (82 2)568-3848 Fax (82 2)568-3847 E-mail : info@addpac.com http://www.addpac.com AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [ Contents ] Getting into the VoiceFinder AP200 User’s Manual Chapter 1. VoiceFinder AP200 Overview...........................................................12 1.1. Introduction to the AP200 VoIP Gateway .....................................................................12 1.2. Main Features..................................................................................................................14 1.3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.2.1. Commands of the User Mode................................................................................... 52 4.2.2. Commands of the Manager Mode ......................................................................... 53 4.2.3. Commands of the Configuration Mode.................................................................. 55 4.2.3.1. Global Configuration(config) Commands..........................................
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.1.3. Dial Peer......................................................................................................................143 5.1.4. Voice Ports..................................................................................................................145 5.2. VoIP Interface Configuration .......................................................................................146 5.3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.6. 5.7. 5.5.1. T.38 FAX Relay using VoIP H.323 ..............................................................................179 5.5.2. Configuring T.38 FAX Relay for VoIP H.323.............................................................181 5.5.3. FAX Relay setting by Bypass.....................................................................................182 Other VoIP Configuration .....................................
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.3. description (dial-peer) ......................................................................................230 5.7.4.4. destination-pattern ...........................................................................................231 5.7.4.5. dtmf-relay ...........................................................................................................234 5.7.4.6. forward-digits .............................
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.24. security password ......................................................................................278 5.7.5.25. security permit-FXO ...................................................................................279 5.7.5.26. signaling-port..............................................................................................281 5.7.5.27. timeout ........................................................
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Getting into the VoiceFinder AP200 User’s Manual This chapter provides the overview of the VoiceFinder 200 Gateway user’s manual and an explanation of the symbols and legends involved. [ Composition of the Manual ] The VoiceFinder AP200 user’s manual serves to assist the operation of the 1100 Gateway.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z Appendix B 『 Example of Gateway Port Configuration 』provides examples of basic VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway configurations. z Appendix C 『 Example of VoIP Configuration 』provides examples of basic VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway VoIP configuration. z Appendix D 『 Cable Specification 』describes the console cable, Ethernet cable specifications and Pin numbers for the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway User’s Manual’s Revision history are as follows. Revision No. Date Contents Version 1.0 Oct. 8, 2001 Initial Released Additional Version 1.1 Jun. 1, 2002 Command Released AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [ Symbols and Legends ] The symbols and legends used in this User’s Manual are as follows : z Commands and Keywords are typed in Bold. z Variables that require user inputs are typed in Italic. z Square brackets([]) are Optional values. z Keywords that are required but need selection are grouped in braces({}) and are separated by Slashes( / ). z Angle brackets(<>) are required but appropriate parameters must be inputted.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Chapter 1. VoiceFinder AP200 Overview 1.1. Introduction to the AP200 VoIP Gateway Information VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway can be used in various network environments such as leased line, ADSL and Cable Modem networking with Static IP and dynamic IP address. Figure 1-1 shows VoIP network inter-connection diagram as AP200 Residential Gateway is used for VoIP Service.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 to install the AP200 RGW easily. Following Figure 1-2 shows the external form on the table of AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway. [Figure 1-2 VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway’s external form] As supplementary service features of AP200 RGW, this equipment supports the Packet Filtering and Firewall function using Access List method.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 1.2. Main Features Information VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway provides high-performance voice over IP(VoIP) solution including IP-routing services for small enterprise, government and other public offices as well as internet game room and cyber apartment.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z Fixed 1-Port Asynchronous Serial Interface for Console Port (RJ45) z Compact Design z DC External Power Supply Adaptor z Various System LED Display AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Voice over IP Service z Supports Voice and Data integration services z Supports the maximum 2 FXS voice port z ITU-T H.323 v2 VoIP Protocol with ITU-T H.235 Security Features z Supports the G.723.1, G.729.A, G.711 Voice Compression Algorithms using High Performance DSP z Supports Following Voice Processing Feature 9 VAD(Voice Activity Detection) 9 T.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z LLO (Line Lock Out) Function z Support Announcement Function for incorrect dialing, busy, network failure, Non-exist Phone number. z Configuration Management and System Management z Operation Data Automatic Backup and restore Function z Port Diagnostic and Testing Function z Support Secondary Gatekeeper in case of First Gatekeeper Failure z H.225, RAS, H.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z Point-to-Point over Ethernet Protocol for ADSL Networking (PPPoE) z Support DHCP Client function z Support IP Sharer function Network Managements VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway supports various network management protocols and functions. z Standard SNMP Agent (MIB v2) Support z Remote Management using Console, Rlogin, Telnet. z Traffic Queuing z Web based Managements using HTTP sever.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z System Booting and Auto-rebooting with Watchdog Feature z IP Traffic Statistics with Accounting Other Scalability Features VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway supports various supplementary service functions.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 1.3. APOS Internetworking Software Information This part explains about Software Architecture of APOS(AddPac VoiceFinder Operating System). APOS Internetworking Software for AP PassFinder Router, VoiceFinder Gateway APOS Operating System is a best VoIP Gateway and Router software to provide scalability, reliability, stability, and QoS for IP(Internet Protocol) based Inter-networking solutions.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Optimized Performance and Functionality APOS Operating Software supports the excellent packet processing performance, various QoS Schemes, and overload control capability.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 1.4. Hardware Configuration and Network Interface Information This Chapter explains the external form and network interface module parts of VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway. 1.4.1. VoiceFinder AP200 Main Body The external form of AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway is made by high degree of strength ABS material. The front panel of this equipment is designed to display the LED that indicates the system operation status.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 POWER FXS0 FXS1 PSTN LAN0 ACT0 LAN1 ACT1 Figure 1-4 Front Panel Diagram of VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP RGW No. LEDs Explanation (1) POWER (2) FXS 0 Display the Operation Status of “FXS 0” Voice Port. (Yellow) (3) FXS 1 Display the Operation Status of “FXS 1” Voice Port. (Yellow) (4) PSTN Display the Operation Status of PSTN Backup Port.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Rear View of AP200 In Rear Side of AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway, this equipment provides the two 10Mbps Ethernet interfaces, RS-232C serial port for management, and FXS, FXO interface ports for voice signal processing. Two Ethernet ports are used for WAN side and LAN Side Ethernet interface each. Using two Ethernet ports, AP200 supports the various WAN-to-LAN Routing Service and QoS services.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Following Figure 1-6 shows the Back panel interface picture of AP200 Model A VoIP Residential Gateway. [Figure 1-6 Back Side Panel Picture of VoiceFinder AP200 Model A VoIP RGW] AP200-B Type Model Figure 1-7 shows the “Type B” Interface configuration of AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 No. Interface Explanation (1) DC Power (2) PSTN (3) FXS (0,1) (4) LAN0 10Mbps Ethernet Port for WAN interface. (RJ45) (5) LAN1 10Mbps Ethernet Port for LAN interface. (RJ45) (6) Console External DC Power Supply Input. (DC 5V) This port is used to connect PSTN Analog Line for PSTN backup. (RJ11) 2 FXS Ports : As FXS Voice Interface Ports, Phone or Fax Machine can be connected.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 AP200-C Type Model Figure 1-9 shows the “Type C” Interface configuration of AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway. (AP200 Model C) Power PSTN FXS0 FXS1 LAN0 LAN1 CONSOLE [Figure 1-9 Back Side Panel Diagram of VoiceFinder AP200 Model C VoIP RGW] Following Table 1-4 explains the “Type C” interface of AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway. No.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [ Figure 1-10 Back Side Panel Picture of VoiceFinder AP200 Model C VoIP RGW] 1.4.2. Network Interface The Standard Model of AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway supports network interfaces such as following lists.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 This interface is implemented using standard RJ-45 connector interface. 1-Port Async Serial Interface for Console Port (RJ45) AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway provides the network management features using Asynchronous serial interface port. This interface is implemented using standard RJ-45 connector interface.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Chapter 2. Before Installation 2.1. Unpacking Before unpacking, check for external damage of the packaging box . If an external damage of the packaging has been found, please contact AddPac Technology Co. Ltd. sales department (sales@addpac.com, tel : +82-2-568-3848) for an immediate exchange of product. If no external damage has found, confirm if the following items are enclosed. No.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 2.2. Warning STOP Installation Requirements The following is the recommendation for safe operation of the equipment. z Ensure the AP200 VoIP Gateway is in a dust-free environment before and after installation. z Ensure the AP200 Gateway cover is opened on a flat and safe surface. z To prevent accidents, avoid ties, scarf, sleeves, and any other loose clothing from entangling with the Chassis.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z Prevention of Static Electricity 9 The main chip-set of the Gateway are very delicate and misuse may result in static electrical damage. 9 If a static prevention waist strap is available, strap it around the wrist and earth the cord before operating the equipment. 9 If no waist tap is available, earthing by holding a metal part of the Chassis will help prevent static electricity. 2.2.2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 2.2.3. Prerequisites for Network Connection Observe EIA standards and limitations when installing the Gateway Warning The following section describes the Ethernet Cable, and the Console Cable VoiceFinder AP200 supports. STOP 2.2.3.1. Ethernet Port 2.2.3.2. RS-232C Serial Console Port AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Chapter 3. Installation and Operating Environment This chapter provides information about the basic installation procedure of VoiceFinder AP200 and related commands. [ Prerequisites ] Unless a separate order is made, the tools and certain cables are not provided in the package. Prepare the following equipments and tools before installation.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 3.1. Installation 3.1.1. Installation Procedure z Plug in the console cable and configure the console terminal. (Refer to 3.1.2 for details.) z Connect the network to the desired port. Use RJ-45 cable with the LAN 1 port for connection with ADSL/Cable Modem or Router, and the RJ-45 cable with the LAN 0 port for connection with the HUB/Switch. z Log in the Gateway after the booting message on the console with the root account.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z Check the routing table to confirm if the Gateway is receiving the network information correctly. z Use the Ping command to check other Gateways or PCs connection. z This completes the basic configuration procedure. For optional functions, refer to the related chapter 3.1.2. Console Connection z Connect the console port in the rear side of the Gateway with the serial port of the prepared console terminal.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Power PSTN FXS0 FXS1 LAN0 LAN1 CONSOLE AP200 VoIP Gateway PHONE 1 2 AP-FXO4 RJ-45 Consloe Port Connector 1 0 PC ACT 3 2 0 3 SW DB-9 Serial Port Connector [ Diagram 3.1 Console Cable Connection ] Port Configuration Settings Modem to Connect Direct connection(Null Modem) to Com port Bit per Second 9,600 Data Bit 8 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None [ Diagram 3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 3.1.3. Plug-In Power z Warning STOP The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway is capable of recognizing and using both 110V and 220V. z The package provides a 220V power cable. If the power supply is 110V, please use a 110V adapter. z Switching the power switch on will turn the Power LED on the front side of the Gateway green.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 9 Log-in as “Admin” allows Gateway setting configuration. Therefore, it is advised to change the Gateway password for security purposes. Refer to the Administrative contents for password change. The display below is the message for initial booting of the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway. System Boot Loader, Version 1.3.6/1 Copyright (c) by AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Since 1999.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 3.2. Environment Configuration Information The Gateway requires various configurations of parameters according to the application. This section provides important information for using the Gateway and the user is highly advised to follow the following procedures before configuring the Gateway. z Clarify the network address according to the IP with the network diagram. z Determine which routing protocol to use. (e.g.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 which effects all the Gateways of the network, and Interface Configuration, which effects only the Gateway of configuration. By function, configuration is divided into: “User and Gateway Administration”, “Interface Configuration”, “Routing and Bridging Configuration”, “System Status and Debugging Configuration”, etc. This manual describes configuration according to its functions. 3.2.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 3.2.2. Interface Configuration Environment In order to communicate in an Ethernet and WAN(LAN or HomePNA Port) environment, an IP address must be configured for each port. For commands related to port IP address connection, refer to interface related commands. For the WAN(SERIAL) port, configuration for lower level protocols is required as well as IP address.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 3.2.4. Security and Internet Configuration Environment The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway supports additional functions for security and internet environment. The functions provided include Packet Filtering, Access-List, NAT(Network Address Translation), PAT(Port Address Translation) and Multi-Level account for security and DHCP server, client and relay for internet connection. Refer to Chapter 4 for details 3.2.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Chapter 4. Gateway Configuration and Commands This chapter describers how to configure the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway and commands of the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway. 4.1. Gateway Booting The operator can use all commands of the AP200 through the consol or Telnet connection.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Caution When booting the system, set Gateway environment and save configuration information as using “copy running-config” command. If the system is normally booted, the following message will appear. System Boot Loader, Version 1.3.6/1 Copyright (c) by AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Since 1999.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 DSP S/W download Voice Module (0): .... OK Voice Module (1): .... OK The System is ready. Please login to system. login: Interface ethernet0.0, changed state to UP login: root password:****** RGW - Login : root at Console on Thu Jan 1 03:14:59 1970 router# AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.2. Command Usage The operator can use all commands of the VOICEFINDER AP200 Gateway through the consol or Telnet terminal (VTY100 terminal.) There are three kinds of commands – commands of the user mode, commands of the manager mode and commands of the configuration mode. Commands of the user mode enable the operator to check limited information of the system and provide a connection function for data communication.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 available commands for the corresponding mode and descriptions of commands. z The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway provides “History” function. With the history function, the operator does not need to enter the command that the operator had used before. Instead, the operator only needs to use the numbers on the Gateway prompt. z There are three modes for the Gateway commands, and in each mode, different commands are used.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.2.1. Commands of the User Mode Every person who logged in the Gateway can use commands of the user mode. The prompts is indicated as “1router >” in the user mode. Command ? Description Displays commands currently available and description of these commands. clock Indicates system time. exit Logs out the operator from the Gateway. help Explains command-using method in an interactive way.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.2.2. Commands of the Manager Mode The device manager who logged in the Gateway can use commands of the manager mode. To use commands of the manager mode, the user shall log in the Gateway with the root account or manager’s ID. Only the manager can return to the configuration mode of the Gateway. In the manager mode, commands usually show more information than in the user mode according to the options.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 no ping reboot rlogin save Cancels commands entered in the command line or returns commands into default values. Sends an echo message to another network device and tests if the echo message reaches the destination. Reboots the system. Establishes rlogin connection that is similar to the Telnet with by original login. VoIP Command. Make VoIP Configuration Script File uses Gateway VoIP Running Configuration.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.2.3. Commands of the Configuration Mode Only the user who has the root account or equivalent authorities can access to the configuration mode. In the manager mode, the user cannot change the existing configuration of the Gateway nor make a new configuration of the Gateway.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 debug-port dhcp-list Display debug message into remote telnet terminal. Enables the Gateway to function as a DHCP server or send a DHCP packet broadcasting to other Gateways. dial-peer Sets dial-peer with “VoIP” command. exit Goes to the previous mode. gateway hostname Interface Makes voice gateway related configuration with “VoIP” command. Changes the Gateway name of the network.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.2.3.2. Commands of the Interface Configuration Mode 1 In the interface configuration mode, the user needs to define a certain interface before starting configuration. * For voice related interface commands, see Chapter 5. Command bridge Description Sets the bridge parameters. Sets and changes the encapsulation method of the encapsulation interface. (AP200 supports Ethernet, IEEE802.1q VLAN, IEEE802.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.2.3.3. Commands of the Interface Configuration Mode 2 (IP Configuration Mode) The user can use IP related commands in the selected interface. The prompt is indicated as router(config-ether0.0)#. Command access-group Description applies the access-list that has been set in the global configuration environment to the interface. accounting Apply IP Account List to the selected interface.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.3. eZ-Setup(easy-setup) AP200 VoIP Gateway supports a ez-setup command to provide the usability, easy configuration and fast equipment setting for general customers who do not understand the VoIP system concepts well. This feature supports the English and Korean language version commands. Also, ez-setup configuration can be performed via Web browser besides configuration setting via Console, Telnet protocol.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.4. Starting Gateway Configuration To set up the Gateway, log in the configuration mode. To log in the configuration mode, the user shall know the manager password. If the user does not know proper commands, the user can use “Help” or “?” function. [Procedure] Order Operation and Related Commands 1 Boot the Gateway and log in with the manager’s account. 2 Move to the configuration mode.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.5. Ethernet Configuration 4.5.1. Ethernet basic configuration The Ethernet port of the VoiceFinderAP200 Gateway basically supports RJ-45. However, if the connection device of the other side supports only the AUI port, 10 Base-T Medial Attach Unit (MAU) shall be used in the other side. The Ethernet of the VoiceFinderAP200 Gateway uses the standard ARPA encapsulation method as the default.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 configuration mode. 2. {0/1} represents the main interface while [logical I/F #] represents the sub-interface. 3. The Ethernet shall be set as a sub-interface, and if the manager needs to use the frame-relay encapsulation, the serial interface can be set as a sub-interface. ip address z 1. Sets the IP address for the selected interface. 2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Forcefully registers information about the corresponding pair of the IP address and the hardware address in the ARP table. z arp table-size 1. Defines the size of the ARP table for the corresponding interface. 2. The default is 50. The size of the ARP table can be changed between 10 and 256. Adjust the size of the ARP table according to the number of PCs or terminals connected to the network.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Ethernet Configuration Router(config)#interface ethernet 0.0 Router(config-ethernet0.0)# Router(config-ethernet0.0)# ip address 131.12.1.1 255.255.0.0 Router(config-ethernet0.0)#no shutdown Router(config-ethernet0.0)# mtu 2000 Router(config-ethernet0.0)# end Router#show interface ethernet 0 0 Interface Configuration Information for ethernet (131.12.1.1) Network = 130.100.0.0 NetMask SubNetwork = 130.100.0.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.5.2. PPPoE Configuration Information Point to Point Protocol (PPP) is one of standard protocol to send data through the WAN link. RFC1661 describes PPP specifications. Not only in the synchronous WAN (serial) line but also in the asynchronous WAN (dial up line,) PPP can be used. Since PPP is a standard rules, it guarantees interoperability among different manufacturers’ devices.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Procedure] Order Operation 1 Enter into the interface configuration mode. 2 Give PPP encapsulation protocol to the interface. 3 Move to the IP configuration mode. 4 Give an IP address to the interface. 5 Enable CHAP or PAP authentication. (Optional) 6 Set CHAP or PAP parameters. (Optional) 7 Set PPP default peer IP. (Optional) (If necessary) use “debug” command to check if the Gateway is normally operating.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 2. This command functions same as the command that the Gateway manager uses to register a login user. This is because the Gateway shares the PPP registered user database and the Gateway user database. The operator registers users as using the same command. 3. The difference from the registration of Gateway users is that “user add” command does not use the registered user level for PPP connection in the user registration.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z ppp peer default-ip-address 1. Sets the Gateway as a PPP server and the IP address to allocate to the serial interface of the other side. (An optional command) 2. When the Gateway receives the IP address, the Gateway decides the subnet mask of the IP address that it received based on the IP subnet that has been set in its local interface. z ppp timeout 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Normal PPP Configuration and Usage Router# configuration ☞ Enters into the configuration mode Router(config)#interface ethernet 0.0 ☞ Enters into the interface configuration mode. Router(config-ether0.0)# ☞ Configuration is possible in this mode. Router(config-ether0.0)# encapsulation pppoe ☞ Sets the PPPoE mode Router(config-ether0.0)# ip address 131.12.1.1 255.255.0.0 ☞ Sets the IP address as “131.12.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Added Commands During PAP Configuration (Server) If the Gateway functions as a server, it means the AP200 Gateway functions as the PPP authentication server. Router(config)# user addpac password Router1 normal ☞ Registers the user name (addpac) and the password (Router1) with the normal priority in the server. Router (config)#interface Ethernet 0.0 ☞ Enters into the interface configuration mode. Router(config-ether0.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Added Commands During PAP Configuration (Client) This is when the AP200 Gateway is used as a PPP CallIn on the client side. Router (config)#interface ethernet0.0 ☞ Enters into the interface configuration mode. Router(config-ethernet0.0)# encapsulation ppp ☞ Sets the PPP mode. Router(config-ethernet0.0)# ppp authentication pap ☞ Sets the PPP authentication mode as PAP for the ethernet0.0 interface.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Added Commands During CHAP Configuration (Server) This is when the AP200 Gateway functions as a PPP authentication server in the server side. router (config)# user addpac password router1 normal ☞ Registers the user name (addpac) and the password (router1) with the normal priority in the server. router (config)#interface erhernet0.0 ☞ Enters into the interface configuration mode. router (config-ether0.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Added Commands During CHAP Configuration (Client) This is when the AP200 Gateway functions as a PPP CallIn client in the client side. router (config)#interface ether0.0 ☞ Enters into the interface configuration mode. router (config- ether0.0)# encapsulation ppp ☞ Sets the PPP mode. router (config- ether0.0)# ppp authentication CHAP ☞ Sets the PPP authentication mode as CHAP for the ethernet0.0 interface.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.6. Routing Configuration Information The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway supports static routing protocol and dynamic routing protocol. There are two kinds of dynamic routing protocol – Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP.) IGP is used for routing among the networks in the same manager’s domain while EGP is for routing among the network in different manager’s domain.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.6.1. Static Routing Configuration The static route means a route that the manager designates to send the packet from a certain source to a certain destination.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Procedure] Order 1 Go to the configuration mode. 2 Enable the static Gateway process. 3 Set the source address and the static route for the destination network. Use “show” command and check if the route is correctly set in the routing 4 table. 5 Caution Operation With “Ping” command, check if the route can reach the network.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4. The user can designate an interface port of the Gateway instead of the “next-hop-address.” 5. To drop a packet that is headed for a certain destination, use the static route that uses a null interface. z show route Check the routes in the routing table. z show static Check the static route that has been set.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.7. 130.2.0.0 255.255.0.0 131.20.1.1 1 serial0 0 STATIC 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 131.20.1.1 1 serial0 0 STATIC Filter (Access-List) Configuration Information Packet filtering enables the manager to control packet movement on the network. With the packet filtering function, the manager can prevent unqualified user’s access to the inside network from outside and disclosure of information.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [[Procedure] Order 1 Operation Go to the configuration mode. Create an access-list defining the access-list number and 2 access conditions. 3 Go to the interface configuration mode. 4 Enter into the IP configuration mode. apply the access-list that has been set to the corresponding interface. 5 Decide where to apply the access conditions – inbound packets or outbound packets.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z access-group [in/out] As an interface command, applies the access-list to the incoming packet or the outgoing packet of the corresponding interface. Extended IP Access-List: To check access conditions, the extend IP access-list uses source IP address, destination IP address, protocol ID, application port number and establishment status.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Standard Access-List Configuration and Usage router(config)# ☞ In this mode, Access-list Config is possible. router (config)# access-l 1 deny 132.1.2.1 0.0.0.255 ☞ Denies all packets whose source addresses are “132.1.2.0/24bit.” router (config)# access-l 1 deny 150.1.3.2 0.0.0.223 ☞ Denies all packets whose source addresses are “150.1.3.0/21 bit.” router (config)# access-l 1 deny host 132.1.3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Extended Access-List Configuration and Usage router (config)# ☞ In this mode, Access-list Config is possible. router (config)# access-list 31 deny tcp 140.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 145.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq ftp ☞ Denies all TCP packets accessing to the host whose destination address is “145.1.1.0/24Bit” from “140.1.1.0/24bit” of the source address through the ftp port. router (config)# access-list 31 deny tcp 140.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 145.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 3 : deny tcp 140.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 145.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq ftp established 4 : permit ip any any AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.8. NAT(Network Address Translation) Configuration Information One of problems of the Internet is that available IP address space is decreasing. The Network Address Translation (NAT) changes uncertified address that is used in the inside network into another IP address (usually, registered address) when the address goes outside.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [NAT Glossaries] z Inside local address: The address set in the host of the inside network z Inside global address: An IP given by the Network Information Center (NIC) or the service provider. There are more than one IP address representing internal local IP addresses in the outside network. z Outside local address: The IP address of the host in the outside network. The outside local address Appears in the inside network.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 unregistered IP addresses into a protocol port number on an external, registered IP address. 1. The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway currently supports only dynamic address translation. 2. The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway supports 256 NAT addresses. 3. The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway only static routing for NAT. [Procedure] Order 1 Operation Move to the configuration mode. Create the NAT/PAT-list defining the official address to use.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 configuration location. 2. NAT-list-number: Define any number between 0 and 7. 3. Start-address/End Address/Mask: Define the start address and the end address of NAT and the subnet masks for these addresses. z nat nat inside-global 1. Creates a Nap pool for the outside global address in the global configuration location. 2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z nat pat < pat-address > 1. Sets the PAT list to use PAT in the global configuration location and PAT address. 2. NAT-list-number: Define any number between 0 and 7. z nat pat static-entry { tcp/udp } ……… 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z show nat-list [ Ethernet/serial ] Shows NAT-list that has been set for a certain interface. z show running-config Shows configuration contents including the NAT-list that has been set. AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd. - 90 - .
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] NAT Configuration and Usage router# config router (config)# ☞ In this mode, NAT-list Config is possible. router (config)# nat-list 0 nat outside-global 2.2.2.1 2.2.2.252 255.255.255.0 ☞ Defines NAT pool that the internal packet can take “2.2.2.X/24bit” address as the source address when going outside. router (config)# nat-list 0 nat static-entry 1.1.1.253 2.2.2.254 ☞ Defines NAT pool that the internal packet can take “2.2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Local IP address : 1.1.1.254 Outside Global address : 2.2.2.253 Local IP address : 1.1.1.253 Outside Global address : 2.2.2.254 router # sh nat-list ethernet 0.0 ☞ Shows NAT format in ethernet interface 0.0 and present NAT table. NAT/PAT table Id: 0 Type : NAT TYPE PAT Outside Public Address : 0.0.0.0 NAT Outside Public : 2.2.2.1 - 2.2.2.252 Netmask: 255.255.255.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] PAT Configuration and Usage router # config router (config)# ☞ In this mode, NAT-list Config is possible. router (config)# nat-list 0 pat 2.2.2.2 ☞ Sets PAT that the internal packet can take IP address 2.2.2.2 as the source address when going outside. router (config)# nat 0 nat static-entry udp 1000 1.1.1.4 1.1.1.5 ☞ Statically sets that packets should be sent to “1.1.1.4” and “1.1.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 NAT Outside Public : 0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.0 Netmask: 0.0.0.0 NAT Timer(secs) : 300 PAT Timer(secs) : ICMP(60) TCP(3600) UDP(60) TCPSYN(60) TCPFIN(10) PAT static entry : UDP port(1000) : 1.1.1.4 1.1.1.5 STATE PROTOCOL TIMER LOCAL-IP/Port GLOBAL_IP/Port ------- -------- ----- -------------------- ----------------Dynamic TCP 120 1.1.1.2:1723 2.2.2.2:1723 Dynamic TCP 150 1.1.1.1:1024 2.2.2.2:1024 Dynamic TCP 120 1.1.1.2:1723 2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.9. DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Configuration Information Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automatically allocates IP addresses to DHCP clients. The DHCP function of the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway uses the address pool that has been set in the Gateway to allocate IP addresses to DHCP clients and manage IP addresses.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 DHCP client sends official IP address request to the server through the DHCPREQUEST broadcast messages. The DHCP server sends back the DHCPACK Unicast message to the client, and confirms the IP address that has been allocated to the client. The DHCP function of the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway complies with DHCP of RFC 2131, BOOTP of RFC 951 and Bootstrap Specifications of RFC 1542. The DHCP function provides following benefits.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Procedure-DHCP Server] Order Operation 1 Move to the configuration mode. 2 Define the DHCP-list type to use in the Gateway. Create a DHCP-list defining DHCP-list number, DHCP mode to use in the Gateway, or DHCP address pool. 3 9 If the server type is DHCP, set a DHCP pool that defines the DHCP start-address and the DHCP end-address.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z dhcp-list address 1. relay < relay-IP-address> Sets that the Gateway should send broadcast DHCP protocol to an equipment of the relay-ip-address through Unicast. 2. relay-IP-address: IP address of the equipment that is going to transfer DHCP broadcast through Unicast z dhcp-list address server 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 default is one hour. 4) dns : Sets the addresses of the DNS server so that DHCP clients can use them. 5) domain-name : Designates the domain name to be used by DHCP clients. The domain name and the IP address are given together to DHCP clients. 6) Ethernet-encapsulation {Ethernet/ieee}: Sets that the DHCP clients should inform the Ethernet encapsulation method that the Gateway is going to use.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] DHCP Server Mode Configuration and Usage router(config)# ☞ In this mode, DHCP-list Config is possible. router (config)# dhcp-list 0 type server ☞ Sets that the Gateway should operate as a DHCP server. router (config)# dhcp-list 1 address server 211.1.1.1 211.1.1.125 ☞ Sets the DHCP address pool. This command sets that the DHCP address pool can allocate addresses from “211.1.1.1” till “211.1.1.125.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 ARP Timeout = 180, Enthnet Enc = 0 Interface MTU = 1500 default-TTL = 255 Gateways Option : 211.1.1.126 [Example] DHCP Relay Mode Configuration and Usage Router# config Router(config)# ☞ In this mode, DHCP-list Config is possible. Router(config)# dhcp-list 1 type relay ☞ Sets that the Gateway should pass DHCP broadcast packets. Router(config)# dhcp-list 1 address relay 151.1.12.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [사용 예] DHCP Client 설정 및 사용의 예 Router# config Router(config)# interface ether0.0 ☞ Enters into the configuration mode of the Ethernet 0.0 that using as a DHCP clients. Router(config-ether0.0)# ip address dhcp ☞ Set IP Address with DHCP Client Router(config-ether0.0)# end ☞ Exists from the configuration mode. Router# show run ☞ Shows configuration contents that have been set. interface ether0.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.10. Transparent Bridging Configuration The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway supports transparent bridging for Ethernet and serial ports. Also, to manage networks, the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway supports Bridge MIB that is defined in RFC 1286. The bridge functions that the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway supports are as follows: z Complying with IEEE 802.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Related Commands and Syntax] z bridge As an interface command, sets that the corresponding interface should function as a bridge group. z frame-relay map bridge 1. An interface command. If the interface using the bridge is frame-relay, this command sets the map in a way that the bridge maps can be sent through this interface. 2. DLCI values is any number between 16 and 1007. 3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z bridge forward-time 1. An option of the global command This command decides the forward delay interval. 2. The range is between 10 and 200 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. z bridge max-age 1. An option of the global command. This command decides standby time to wait until receiving BPDU from the root bridge. 2. The range is between 100 to 200 seconds.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] Transparent Bridging Configuration and Usage router# config router(config)# interface Ethernet 0.0 ☞ Creates Ethernet interface 0.0 and starts configuration. router(config-ether0.0)# bridge ☞ Applies bridge to Ethernet interface 0.0. router(config-ether0.0)# bridge priority 2 ☞ Sets the spanning tree priority of the interface as 2. router(config-ether0.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Operation is UP bridge ! interface serial1 no encapsulation router # show bridge ☞ Bridge Forwarding Database의 Entry를 보여줍니다. Address type status Age Port 1111.1111.1111 static bppu0 0 -- FFFF.FFFF.FFFF static our mac 0 -- AA11.0000.1111 dynamic single-port 3 e0 0000.0C06.1122 dynamic single-port 10 e0 0000.0C06.1123 dynamic single-port 144 s0 0000.0C12.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.11. SNMP Configuration Information SNMP is Application layer protocol providing a message format for the communication between the SNMP Manager and the SNMP Agent. Elements configuring an SNMP system to manage the network include the SNMP Manager, the SNMP Agent and the Management Information Base (MIB.) The SNMP Manager composes a part of a commercialized Network Management System (NMS) such as the HP Openview.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 The SNMP Agent collects data from the MIB that manages data or equipment parameters for the routing function. According to the request of the SNMP Manager, the SNMP Agent gives or sets these data. However, if the SNMP Agent sends information without receiving any request from the SNMP Manager, it is called “Trap.” Usually, trap is a warning message.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Procedure] Operation Order 1 Move to the configuration mode. 2 Set a SNMP community. 3 Set the host to receive SNMP trap. 4 Set SNMP related parameters. 5 Moves to the IP configuration mode. 6 7 Apply the queue-group that has been set to the corresponding serial interface. Use “show snmp” command to check if configuration has been correctly made. [Related Commands and Syntax] z snmp community
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z snmp contact When the Gateway sends trap, the command indicates contact point (equipment manager) to solve trap problem. z snmp location Indicates installation location of the faulty equipment when the Gateway sends trap. z snmp name Indicates the faulty equipment when the Gateway sends trap. z snmp system-shutdown 1. Decides to shutdown (reboot) the Gateway or not by SNMP from a remote place 2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Example] SNMP Configuration and Usage router# config router(config)# ☞ In this mode, SNMP Config is possible. router(config)# snmp community 0.0.0.0 AddPac-Domain1 rw ☞ all Exchanges information with SNMP Managers whose community-string is AddPac-Domain1. router(config)# snmp host 131.23.1.1 AddPac-Domain v2c ☞ Sends trap to the SNMP manager in “131.23.1.1” through SNMP v2c protocol.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.12. Gateway Management Command This chapter describers commands used in the EXEC mode or the global configuration mode and necessary for management and operation of the Gateway in an alphabetical order. For commands regarding special configuration of the Gateway, refer to the previous chapters. 4.12.1. Command in the EXEC Mode [Command Formats and Optional Commands] z clear { counters/interface/logging/utilization } 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z copy {startup-clear/running-config} 1. Saves or deletes configuration data. 2. Command options are as follows: 1) startup-clear: Deletes configuration data that is saved in the flash memory of the present Gateway. 2) running-config: Saves currently running configuration information in the Gateway. z Debug
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z ping [-flt] [-s source-ip-address] Target-host-IP [ datasize(max:1500) ] [ npakcets ] 1. Sends echo messages. 2. Command options are as follows: 1) [-f: fast send mode] 2) [-l: loopback mode for HDLC] 3) [-t: sends one datagram per seconds] 4) [-s: specify the sending interface IP address] z reboot Reboots the Gateway system. z rlogin [-l username] target-host Opens the Rlogin connection. z show {option} 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z undebug
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.12.2. Command in the Global Configuration Mode [Command Formats and Optional Commands] z access-list { option } 1. Sets the access-list for the packet. 2. For more information, see Access-List in the previous chapter. z arp {option} 1. Statically or dynamically registers ARP entries. 2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z exit 1. Exits from the current mode, and enters into the next lower mode. 2. If the user uses “exit” command in the global configuration mode, the user will be able to go back to the Exec mode. z help Describes the interactive help system. z history 1. Shows history of used commands. 2. The AP200 Gateway keeps maximum 25 histories in each mode. 3. To use the command again, enter “! History#.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 chapter. z route {option} 1. Sets the static route. 2. For more information, see Routing Configuration in the previous chapter. z router static 1. Enables or disables static routing process. 2. For more information, see Routing Configuration in the previous chapter. z service {ftpd/snmpd/telnetd/tftpd} 1. Enables Application demon for a certain service. 2. To disable the service, use “no service” command. z snmp { option } 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.13. Fault Management and Debugging This chapter describes how to handle and process faults while operating the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway. The AP200 Gateway provides “show” commands, “Debug” commands and “logging” commands for fault handling. 4.13.1. Logging Command Logging commands log equipment operation status to manage equipments, and decide the level of log information.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 1) ip : Sets IP address of the remote host to send logging information. 2) port [port-number]: Defines the port number of the remote host to send logging information. 3) on: Enables logging in the remote host. 4.13.2. Show commands With “show” command, the user can check configuration that the device manager has set and system status.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z z dhcp-list [dhcp-list-number] 1. Shows the DHCP that has been set. 2. For more information, see DHCP Configuration in the previous chapter. ethernet Shows the mode and operation rate of the Ethernet interface. z interface [Ethernet/null/loopback] [.] Describes the status and the configuration of the interface. z z z logging [history] 1. Shows contents of the logging buffer. 2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z session Displays information of the Telnet session that is currently connected to the Gateway. z service Displays enabled service processes in the current Gateway. z snmp Displays SNMP protocol state of the Gateway and options. z Spanning-Tree If the bridge is currently enabled in the Gateway, this command displays spanning-tree topology. z static Displays static routes that are set in the Gateway.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Shows utilization state and values currently set. z version Shows hardware information of the Gateway and software version that is currently running in the Gateway. AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.13.3. Debug Commands Information Debug commands decodes certain packets that pass through Gateway devices and indicate whether packets are normal or not to the manager. Therefore, the manager can check whether the network or device has been normally set up or not. Debug commands can be used in the Exec mode. Caution Note that Debug commands use a lot of system resources. Therefore, minimize the range of using Debug commands.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z tcpip {arp/icmp/tcp/udp } 1. Decodes and shows TCP/IP packets passing through the Gateway. 2. Details of each option is as follows: 1) arp: Decodes and shows ARP packets. 2) icmp: Decodes and shows ICMP packets. 3) tcp: Decodes and shows TCP/IP packets. 4) udp: Decodes and shows UDP/IP packets. AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.14. User, Password, Software Image and Configuration File Management This chapter describes how to register and change users, recover passwords, download and back up software image, and back up and restore configuration file, which are very useful in using the VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway. 4.14.1. User Registration and Change This chapter describes how to register Gateway users, change passwords and change user’s authorities.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 z timeout 1. For the security reason, this command defines timeout value according to the Gateway user when the console of the Telnet session is idle. 2. If timeout is 0, it means “forever.” AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.14.2. Password Recovery The Gateway manager shall know the password to change Gateway configuration and check the Gateway status. Therefore, the Gateway manager shall remember the password and keep it confidentially. This chapter describes how to recover the password when the Gateway manager forgets the password. The following describes how to recover the password.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 In the booter mode, “BOOT#” prompt Appears on the screen as in the following figure. See the following figure. System Boot Loader, Version 1.10a Copyright (c) by AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Since 1999. System Flash Memory is 4 Mbytes. 1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Interface (10BaseTX). 1 RS232 serial console port, 2 Serial networks interface.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 show : Show running system information telnet : Open a telnet connection Verify “root” command that is currently set. The following is when “root” password is “Gateway. 3 BOOT# sh password password = "Gateway" To change current password in the booter, enter into the configuration mode and change the password as using “passwd” command. The following is when changing “root” command into “Gateway1”.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.14.3. Software Image Upgrade and Backup Software of the AP200 Gateway is regularly upgrade according to functional upgrade or bug fix. It is recommended for the existing users to upgrade software in this method. This chapter describes how to upgrade or back up Gateway software. The following describes how to upgrade or back up Gateway software and related commands.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 226 BINARY Transfer complete. local: Gateway.bin remote: Gateway.bin 201622 bytes received in 0.52 seconds (375.13 Kbytes/s) ftp> quit 221 Goodbye. 156 sun10:/#> Software backup method through TFTP is same as FTP. However, login procedure is not necessary. The following is when using “put” command for software. When software upgrade is completed, “Gateway Software is updated” is displayed in the screen.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Caution To upgrade or backup software image, use a same procedure in the Gateway program that is currently in use or in the booter mode. If any fault occurs in the currently running Gateway program, upgrade software image by the procedure explained above. AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.14.4. Backup and Restore of Configuration File The AP200 Gateway saves the configuration file in the flash memory of the Gateway. However, sometimes it is necessary to back up the configuration file or restore the backed up configuration file. This chapter describes how to back up or restore the configuration file and related commands.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 221 Goodbye. 156 sun10:/#> [Example] Backup and Restore of Configuration Information through TFTP 56 sun10#> tftp 211.170.87.221 tftp> bi tftp> get Gateway.cfg Received 201622 bytes in 0.4 seconds tftp> quit 157 sun10:#> 158 sun10:#> tftp 211.170.87.221 tftp> bi tftp> put Gateway.cfg Sent 201622 bytes in 0.5 seconds tftp> quit The following message is displayed on the console.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4.15. Auto-Upgrade When the software (firmware) of AP200 VoIP gateway is upgraded or changed, auto-upgrade feature reduces the time-consuming point-to-point S/W upgrading JOB via human being at remote side or local site. The point-to-point S/W upgrading at remote side is impossible practically if the deployed VoIP equipment number is large.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Chapter 5. Voice Configuration and Command This chapter explains voice configuration and commands to operate voice integration function of VoiceFinder AP200. 5.1. Voice Technologies and Concepts 5.1.1. Voice Over IP Voice over IP enables a VoIP Gateway to carry voice traffic (for example, telephone calls and faxes) over an IP network.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.1.2. Codecs and MOS(Mean Opinion Score) 5.1.2.1. Codecs PCM and ADPCM are examples of "waveform" CODEC techniques. Waveform CODECs are compression techniques that exploit the redundant characteristics of the waveform itself. In addition to waveform CODECs, there are source CODECs that compress speech by sending only simplified parametric information about voice transmission; these CODECs require less bandwidth.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.1.2.2. Mean Opinion Score Each CODEC provides a certain quality of speech. The quality of transmitted speech is a subjective response of the listener. A common benchmark used to determine the quality of sound produced by specific CODECs is the mean opinion score (MOS). With MOS, a wide range of listeners judge the quality of a voice sample (corresponding to a particular CODEC) on a scale of 1 (bad) to 5 (excellent).
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 caused by the devices that handle voice information. Handling delays have a significant impact on voice quality in a packetized network. CODEC-induced delays are considered a handling delay. Table 5-2 shows the delay introduced by different CODECs. Table 5-2: CODEC-Induced Delays CODEC Bit Rate (kbps) Compression Delay (ms) G.711 PCM 64 0.75 G.726 ADPCM 32 1 G.728 LD-CELP 16 3 to 5 G.729 CS-ACELP 8 10 G.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.1.3. Dial Peer The key to understanding our voice implementation is to understand the use of dial peers. Dial peers describe the entities to and/or from which a call is established. All of the voice technologies use dial peers to define the characteristics associated with a call leg. A call leg is a discrete segment of a call connection that lies between two points in the connection, as shown in Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 There are basically two different kinds of dial peers with each voice implementation: z POTS Dial peer : POTS Dial peer describing the characteristics of a traditional telephony network connection. POTS peers point to a particular voice port on a voice network device. When configuring POTS dial peers, the key commands that must be configured are the port and destination-pattern commands.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.1.4. Voice Ports Voice port commands for AP200 VoIP Gateway define the characteristics associated with a particular voice-port signaling type. Voice ports for both the AP200 VoIP Gateway provides support for three basic voice signaling formats: z FXO---Foreign Exchange Office interface.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.2. VoIP Interface Configuration Information AP200 Gateway has various interfaces. They are Ethernet Interface and loop-back interface which are defined to provide VoIP service among those interfaces. As Default, Ethernet 0.0 Interface is defined to provide VoIP service, and can be determined to use for another purpose by the following procedure.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3. Numbering Plan, Number Handling and Dial Peer Configuration 5.3.1. Numbering Plan The initiation of VoIP router (or gateway) configuration is to plan the number scable, efficient, and proper between routers. Public telephone network has hierarchical structure, (Country Code) + (Area Code) + (Dialing Code) + (Directory Number) so that this hierarchical number planning is advantageous.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.2. Dial Peer Configuration The key point to understanding how Voice over IP functions is to understand dial peers. Each dial peer defines the characteristics associated with a call leg. A call leg is a discrete segment of a call connection that lies between two points in the connection. All the call legs for a particular connection have the same connection ID.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 defined endpoints. As shown in Figure 5.3, for outgoing calls (from the perspective of the POTS dial peer 1), the POTS dial peer establishes the source (via the originating telephone number or voice port) of the call. The VoIP dial peer establishes the destination by associating the destination phone number with a specific IP address. Destination Source PBX Source Voice Port PBX 10.1.2.2 IP Cloud 10.1.1.2 (408) 555….
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 This implies that access server 10.1.1.2 services all numbers beginning with those digits. From access server 10.1.1.2, calling any number string that begins with the digits "1408555" will result in a connection to access server 10.1.2.2. This implies that access server 10.1.2.2 services all numbers beginning with those digits. For more information about stripping and adding digits, see the "Outbound Dialing on POTS Peers" section.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 POTS Peer and VoIP Peer with destination pattern of Dial Peer, Inbound Dial Peer is decided by other ways. First of all, the procedure of Inbound POTS Peer is as follows; z Select POT peer assigned by voice port receiving Call. z In case more than one POTS peer are assigned by voice port, the POT made at first gets selected.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.2.2. POTS Peer Configuration Set the POTS peer as follows: z Decide the dial peer tag value. z Decide the destination pattern. z Decide the port. In most of the cases, other values than these shall be default values.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.2.3. VoIP Peer Configuration Set the VoIP peer as follows: z Decide the dial peer tag value. z Decide the destination pattern. z Decide the session target. In most of the cases, other values than these shall be default values.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.2.4. Setting CODEC and VAD in the Dial Peer To set the COder-DECoder(CODEC) and the Voice Activity Detection (VAD) in the dial peer, how much bandwidth the voice session can have shall be defined. Normally, the CODEC converts analog signals into digital bit streams or vice versa. During this procedure, the CODEC defines the voice coder rate for the dial peer.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 the VoIP peer. While the above method sets only one CODEC, creating a CODEC class makes several CODEC lists and enables flexible negotiation with the VoIP router. Create CODEC classes as follows: Step Command 1 Router# configure 2 Router(config)# voice class codec tag 3 Description Enters into the configuration mode. Enters into the CODEC class configuration mode. The tag is an identifier of the CODEC class.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.2.4.2. Setting VAD in the VoIP Dial Peer To disable transmission of silent packets for the selected VoIP, use the following commands in the global setup mode (start.) Step Command 1 dial-peer voice number VoIP 2 vad Description Enters into the dial-peer setup mode to set the VoIP peer. z Disables transmission of silent packets. In other words, enables the VAD. In the default status, the VAD is enabled.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.3. One-Stage Dialing versus Two-Stage Dialing The VoIP network configuration inter-works with the normal telephone network or PABX of the office in most of cases so multi-staged dialing is made. To decrease dialing stages, users shall add the telephone number of the termination side and the telephone number of the next stage to the called party number when setting a call in the termination side.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 At this time, the originating subscriber hears the dial tone that the PABX sends and will enter 100. To change two-stage dialing into one-stage dialing, users shall set the VoIP peer of Router A as follows: dial-peer voice 555 VoIP destination-pattern 310555…….
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.4. Hunt Group-related Configuration 5.3.4.1. Basic Concept and Configuration To select the outbound POTS that is going out of the router or to select the VoIP dial peer, the user shall compare the called party number of the inbound call and the destination pattern of the dial peer.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 The sequential decides priorities according to the selection count. The less selected, the higher priority is given. This priority algorithm operates using all this factors. For example, operation of dial-peer hunt 0 decides the first priorities according to the longest matching, checks the preference order within the same longest match priority, and then randomly selects the dial peer in the same preference order.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 4 Router(config-dial-peer)# huntstop AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd. Sets the huntstop in the corresponding dial peer.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.4.2. Rerouting to the PSTN With the hunt group explained before, PSTN rerouting through the FXO voice port can be made when connection with the VoIP network fails. The following figure shows PSTN rerouting. Destination Source Connection Fail PBX IP Cloud Voice Port (FXO) PSTN Figure 0.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 attempted through the POTS peer 102. 5.3.4.3. Call barring Using the huntstop and the shutdown of the dial peer explained before, users can bar the outbound/inbound calls with certain patterns. To bar calls of the outbound peer, define the pattern to bar in the destination pattern and set the shutdown and the huntstop. If necessary, set the preference and select all dial peers to bar first.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 To bar the inbound VoIP call and allow the outbound call of the number starting with 538, use “answer-address” command as follows: dial-peer voice 103 VoIP answer-address 538…. shutdown AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.5. Prefix and Forwarding Telephone Numbers Forwarding numbers for the POTS peer has been explained already. When the number for the outbound POTS peer is forwarded, only digits except fixed digits of the destination-pattern of the outbound POTS peer are forwarded. For example, if the destination-pattern is 444…., the fixed digit is 444.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.6. Configuration Number Expansion In most corporate environments, the telephone network is configured so that you can reach a destination by dialing only a portion (an extension number) of the full E.164 telephone number. Voice over IP can be configured to recognize extension numbers and expand them into their full E.164 dialed number by using two commands in tandem: destination-pattern and num-exp.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Sample Number Expansion Table for this senario. Extension Destination Pattern Num-exp Command Entry 5.... 408115..... num-exp 5 408115 6.... 408116..... num-exp 6 408116 7.... 408117..... num-exp 7 408117 1... 729555.... num-exp 2 729555 This information is used in configuration Gateway 1 및 Gateway 2. 5.3.6.2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.7. Configuration Number Translation 5.3.7.1. Creating Translation Rules Users can translate called/calling party number of the inbound/outbound calls in the AP200 Gateway. When translating called/calling party number of the inbound call, received called/calling party numbers are translated by the translation rule and used to select the outbound dial peer.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 When one or more rules of a rule set match with the called/calling party number, the rule that most matches with the input-matched-pattern is selected. The input-matched-pattern can perform range expression. (eg. [1-9]) Also, the wildcard (.) can be used to apply number of digits of the called/calling party number. If the input-matched-pattern is made of only (.) or (T) all called/calling-party-numbers will be translated.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 rule 3 [1-9]…… 822%01%02%03%04%05%06%07%08 Created translation rules can be verified by “show translation-rule” command. For example, “show translation-rule 100” command will show rules of the translation rule set 100. To view the translation result, enter the number to test. To check the translation result of “1234” in the translation rule set 100, enter “show translation-rule 100 1234.” At this time, the result will be 1234. 5.3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.7.3. Applying Translation Rules to the Inbound VoIP Calls To apply the translation rule set to all calls received from the network, make following setting. Step Command 1 Router# configure 2 Router(config)# voice service VoIP 3 Router(vservice-VoIP)# translate-VoIP-incoming {called-number | calling-number} 5.3.7.4. tag Description Enters into the global configuration mode.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.8. call-diversion Command Setting 5.3.8.1. call-diversion To enter the call diversion mode, use the call-diversion command in Global command mode. To delete the call diversion configuration, use the no call-diversion command. call-diversion tag no call-diversion tag 5.3.8.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 5.3.8.1.2. Explanation call-diversion identifier Default Value No default value. 5.3.8.1.3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.8.2. max-forward-hop When call diversion is set and inbound call busy is occurred, VoIP gateway performs call forwarding to the other gateway. However, if call-forwarding loop is existed or cascaded VoIP gateway performs the call forwarding continuously, VoIP inbound call fall in deadlock. This command can be used to restrict maximum hop count to protect deadlock state. max-forward-hop number no max-forward-hop 5.3.8.2.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.9. Call Transfer Related Command Setting Generally, PBX supports call transfer function when VoIP gateway provides the VoIP service via PBX. However, if analog phone is connected to VoIP gateway’s FXS ports directly, AddPac VoIP gateway supports the call transfer function for PBX’s call transfer function role.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 사용자 A 사용자 C Call AC Call AB 사용자 B Call BC Figure 5.3.9 Call transfer scenario There are two types of call transfer. The first type, confirmed method represents that user B hook-on occurs call transfer after conversion between user B and user C, non-confirmed call transfer represents that user B hook-on occurs call transfer at ringing state of user C after dialing.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.3.10. Call Pickup Related Command Setting Generally, PBX supports call pickup function when VoIP gateway provides the VoIP service via PBX. However, if analog phone is connected to VoIP gateway’s FXS ports directly, AddPac VoIP gateway supports the call pickup function for PBX’s call pickup function role.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 inbound-pots-peer 0 no inbound-pots-peer This command can be used to minimize the configuration complexity when translation rule is applied in 1:1 port mapping at PSTN backup configuration STEP 1 2 3 5.3.12. Commands Explanation Router# configure Enter into configuration setting mode. Router(config)# dial-peer voice tag dila-peer configuration mode tag is 0~65535 value as a unique pots identifier of dial peer in this system.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 STEP 1 2 3 5.3.12.2. Commands Router# configure Router(config)# voice service voip Router(config-vservice-voip)# busyout monitor {gatekeeper | voip-interface} Explanation Enter into configuration setting mode. Enter into Voice service voip mode Gatekeeper : busyout setting applied in gatekeeper.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.4.2. Voice Ports Configuration Task List and Steps 5.4.2.1. Configuring FXS or FXO Voice Ports Under most circumstances the default voice port values are adequate for both FXO and FXS voice ports. If you need to change the default configuration for these voice ports, perform the following tasks. The first two tasks are required; the third task is optional. 1) Identify the voice port and enter the voice-port configuration mode.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.4.2.2. Activating/Deactivating the Voice Ports To activate a voice port, use the following commands in voice-port configuration mode: Step 1 Command no shutdown Description Activate the voice port To cycle a voice port, use the following command in voice-port configuration mode Step 5.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 relay, all gateways and gatekeepers in this network are able to send faxes to other remote offices or to the offices of another company on the IP network. Company A Office 1 Gatekeeper Company B Office 1 Third-party T.38 Gateway Gateway AP200 VoIP Gateway IP Network AP200 VoIP Gateway Alternate Gatekeeper Company B Office 2 Company A Office 2 [Figure 5-9] IP Network for T.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.5.2. Configuring T.38 FAX Relay for VoIP H.323 To configure T.38 Fax Relay for VoIP H.323 for all the connections of a gateway, which is required, use the following commands in the global configuration mode: Step Command Description 1 Router(config)#voice service VoIP Enters voice-service configuration mode. 2 Router(config-vservice-VoIP)#fax Specifies the global default fax protocol. . t38 : Enable T.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.5.3. FAX Relay setting by Bypass To set fax relay with G.711 PCM clean channel in addition of T.38 fax relay, use following commands in Global Configuration Mode. To do fax relay in this mode voice channel shall be opened with g711alaw or g711ulaw. So, codec and codec-class setting of dial-peer needs to support g711alaw or g711ulaw interface and counterpart needs to set in G.711 mode.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.6. Other VoIP Configuration 5.6.1. Setting H.323 Gateway H.323 gateway inter-works with the gatekeeper and receives the Registration Admission and Security (RAS) service. The AP200 Gateway can set static IP address in the VoIP peer and operate without any gatekeeper. Also, the AP200 Gateway can dynamically bring the IP address (the other party’s number) through the gatekeeper without setting any IP address.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Step Command Description 1 Router# configure Enters into the configuration mode. 2 Router(config)# gateway 3 Router(config-gateway)# gkip Enters into the gateway configuration mode, and registers the gateway in the gatekeeper. Designates the gatekeeper ip address. gatekeeper-ip-address [port] [priority] 4 Router(config-gateway)# h323-id h323-id Designates h323 id of the gateway.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.6.2. Configuring H323 Call Start Mode In H.323 version2, logical channel negotiation procedures made by the fast start mode upon the start of the H.323 call is explained. In the voice service VoIP setup mode, users can select the fast start procedures by using “h323 call start” command in the AP200 Gateway. The fast start mode is the default, and H245 tunneling and the fast start is disabled when the slow start is set.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.6.3. Configuring User Class User-class setting is used to reject receiving calls from the unauthorized users when an origination call arrives in the FXO from the network. When a user attempts a call to the FXO port through the network while no user-class is set, the user will have to enter the extension code digit after hearing dial tones generated by the PBX if the FXO is connected to the internal line of the PBX.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Step Command Description Enters into the configuration mode. 1 Router# configure 2 Router(config)# voice class user 3 Router(config-class)# password digits 4 Router(config-class)# max-digits value 5 Router(config-class)# exit AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd. tag Enters into the user class configuration mode. The tag is a user class identifier. Sets the password.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.2. Global Configuration Command 5.7.2.1. dial-peer hunt To set the priorities for selecting the dial peer hunt, use “dial-peer hunt” command on the global setup mode. To return to the default setting, use “no” command before this command. dial-peer hunt hunt-order-number no dial-peer hunt 5.7.2.1.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 peer are compared. At this time, more than one dial peers corresponding to the called party number belong to a hunt group, and dial peers in the hunt group attempt calls according to given priorities. In other words, the VoIP peer attempts a call to a dial peer of the hunt group when the call is failed due to network connection failure, gatekeeper failure, or gatekeeper rejection.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 same preference order. 5.7.2.1.5. Example In the following example, “longest match” “explicit preference” and “sequential” algorithms are applied to the hunting group. dial-peer hunt 1 5.7.2.2. dial-peer ipaddr-prefix To designate a special character to be used as a ipaddr-prefix for making call by ip address, use the dial-peer ipaddr-prefix global configuration command. Use the no form of this command to default setting.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 operator. Although this pre-configured method is easy and secure, making a call by end-user with IP address of destination terminal is useful to call to ubiquitous VoIP terminal and gateway. This prefix is used to discriminate normal call with number digits and direct call with IP address. To solve conflicting with terminator character, terminator character and ip address prefix character are changed automatically when configuring it.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 dial-peer terminator character no dial-peer terminator character 5.7.2.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument character 5.7.2.3.2. Description Designates the terminating character for a variable-length dialed number. Valid numbers and characters are #, *. Default Value Character (#) 5.7.2.3.3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 5.7.2.3.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.2.3.5. Example The following example configures # as the special terminating character for variable-length dialed-numbers: configure dial-peer terminator # 5.7.2.4. dial-peer voice To enter dial-peer configuration mode (and specify the method of voice-related encapsulation), use the dial-peer voice global configuration command. dial-peer voice number {VoIP/pots} 5.7.2.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument number VoIP pots 5.7.2.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 configuration mode. 5.7.2.4.5. Examples The following example accesses dial-peer configuration mode and configures a POTS peer identified as dial peer 10: configure dial-peer voice 10 pots 5.7.2.5. gateway To enable the H.323 Voice over IP gateway, use the gateway command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to unregister this gateway with the gatekeeper. gateway no gateway 5.7.2.5.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 To register the dial peer or change the number by using “load VoIP” command and the script file in the gateway currently operating and registered in the gatekeeper, use “no gateway” command. Unregister the gateway from the gatekeeper, and then load configuration or state “no gateway” at the beginning of the script file.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.2.6.2. Default Value No Default Value 5.7.2.6.3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 5.7.2.6.4. Usage Guideline Use the num-exp global configuration command to define how to expand a particular set of numbers (for example, an extension number) into a particular destination pattern.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 wildcard (.) can be used to apply number of digits of the called party number. If extension-number is configured only with (.) or (T) number translation is applied to all called -party-number. Expanded-number is to convert fixed digits (excluding the wildcard) of the extension-number into the string of the expanded-number. There are two forms of the expanded-number.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 14085551234. num-exp [1-3][25]5.. 1408555 In the following example, if the inbound called party number is 5551234, it will be translated into 4441234. num-exp 555.. 444%04%05%06%07%08%09%10%11%12 In the following example, if the inbound called party number is 55512, 5551234 or 555123456, it will be translated into 444. num-exp 555..
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.2.7.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument An identifier to designate the translation rule set tag 5.7.2.7.2. Description Default Value No Default Value 5.7.2.7.3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 5.7.2.7.4. Usage Guideline This command is to enter into a mode to set the translation rule of the called/calling party number of the inbound/outbound call. 5.7.2.7.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 port 5.7.2.8.2. from 0 to 1, depending on the voice interface card you have installed. Specifies the voice port. valid entries are 0 to 3. Default Value No Default Value 5.7.2.8.3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 5.7.2.8.4. Usage Guideline Use the voice-port configuration command to switch to the voice-port configuration mode form the global configuration mode.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 voice class clear-down-tone tag lowFreq highFreq onTime offTime no voice class clear-down-tone tag 5.7.2.9.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag lowFreq highFreq onTime offTime 5.7.2.9.2. Description Specifies the clear down tone. Valid entries are from 0 to 1. Specifies the low frequency, of Hz, of the clear-down tone provided by the local switch or PBX.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 additional setting is not necessary. To operate newly added detection tones, reboot the system. 5.7.2.9.5. Examples Following example shows setting of clear down tone whose dual-tone 350 Hz and 420 Hz is on time 250 msec, off time 250 msec. configure voice class clear-down-tone 0 350 420 250 250 5.7.2.10.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.2.10.4. Usage Guideline This command only creates the voice class for codec selection preference and assigns an identification tag. Use the codec preference command to specify the parameters of the voice class, and use the voice-class codec dial-peer command to apply the voice class to a VoIP dial peer. 5.7.2.10.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.2.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 5.7.2.11.2. Description The unique number you assign to the user class. Each tag number must be unique on the Gateway. Valid entries are from 0 to 10. Default Value No Default Value 5.7.2.11.3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 5.7.2.11.4. Usage Guideline Setting of user-class uses to deny call receivance from unpermitted users when originating call is received from network.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 FXO port or indirectly attempt calls to the PSTN through the PBX internal line, unauthorized remote users can attempt calls as well. To prevent unauthorized users’ attempting calls, the security shall be kept. Two security systems that AP200 provides have following advantages and disadvantages. With “security permit-FXO” command, remote users does not need to enter the password so they can easily access the network.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.2.12.2. Default Value No Default Value 5.7.2.12.3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 5.7.2.12.4. Usage Guideline Use the voice service command to switch to voice-service configuration mode from global configuration mode and to specify a voice encapsulation type. Use the exit command to exit the voice-service configuration mode and return to the global configuration mode. 5.7.2.12.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 interface-name 5.7.2.13.2. Designates the interface installed in the router. Interfaces include Ethernet 0.0, Ethernet 1.0, Serial 0 and so on. Default Value The default interface is Ethernet 0 .0. 5.7.2.13.3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 5.7.2.13.4. Usage Guideline With this command, users can designate the VoIP service in a certain interface.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3. Voice Port Configuration Command 5.7.3.1. comfort-noise To generate background noise to fill silent gaps during calls if voice activity detection (VAD) is activated, use the comfort-noise command in voice-port configuration mode. To provide silence when the remote party is not speaking and VAD is enabled at the remote end of the connection, use the no form of this command. comfort-noise no comfort-noise 5.7.3.1.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.1.5. Example The following example enables background noise on the AP200 Gateway: voice-port 1 no comfort-noise 5.7.3.2. connection To specify a connection mode for a voice port, use the connection command in voice-port configuration mode. To disable the selected connection mode, use the no form of this command. connection { plar } string no connection { plar } string 5.7.3.2.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument plar string 5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.2.4. Usage Guideline Use the connection command to specify a connection mode for a specific interface. For example, use the connection plar command to specify a PLAR interface. The string you configure for this command is used as the called number for all calls coming in over this connection. The destination peer is determined by called number. 5.7.3.2.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.3.2. Default Value Enabled with a null string 5.7.3.3.3. Command Mode Voice-port configuration Mode 5.7.3.3.4. Usage Guideline Use the description command to include descriptive text about this voice-port connection. This information is displayed when you issue a show command and does not affect the operation of the interface in any way. 5.7.3.3.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.4.2. Default Value Enabled for all interface types. 5.7.3.4.3. Command Mode Voice-port configuration Mode 5.7.3.4.4. Usage Guideline The echo-cancel command enables cancellation of voice that is sent out the interface and is received back on the same interface; sound that is received back in this manner is perceived by the listener as an echo.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 high-dtmf-gain value no high-dtmf-gain value 5.7.3.5.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 5.7.3.5.2. Description Dtmf gain value, decibel unit. Value range is integer between –31 and 3. Default Vaule -5 5.7.3.5.3. Command Mode Voice-Port Setting Mode 5.7.3.5.4. Usage Guideline Using high-dtmf-gain and low-dtmf-gain commands, customized dtmf tone generation is possible 5.7.3.5.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.6.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 5.7.3.6.2. Description Specifies, in decibels, the amount of gain to be inserted at the receiver side of the interface. Acceptable value is any integer from -31 to 31. Default Value 0 5.7.3.6.3. Command Mode Voice-port configuration Mode 5.7.3.6.4. Usage Guideline A system-wide loss plan must be implemented using both input gain and output gain commands.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.6.5. Examples The following example configures a 3-decibel gain to be inserted at the receiver side of the interface in the router:. port 1/4 input gain 3 5.7.3.7. low-dtmf-gain For high frequency dtmf tone gain of setting, use the low-dtmf-gain command. To disable the low-dtmf-gain configuration, use the no low-dtmf-gain command. low-dtmf-gain value no low-dtmf-gain value 5.7.3.7.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 5.7.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.7.5. Example Following example shows the –10 decibel gain addition to current level in the receive port 4 of gateway. port 4 low-dtmf-gain -10 5.7.3.8. output gain To configure a specific output gain value, use the output gain voice-port configuration command. Use the no form of this command to disable the selected output gain value. output gain value no output gain value 5.7.3.8.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 5.7.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 This default value for this command assumes that a standard transmission loss plan is in effect, meaning that normally, there must be -6 dB attenuation between phones. Connections are implemented to provide -6 dB of attenuation when the input gain and output gain commands are configured with the default value of 0. You can't increase the gain of a signal going out into the PSTN, but you can decrease it.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.9.3. Command Mode Voice-port configuration Mode 5.7.3.9.4. Usage Guideline General case, there os no needs to enable this functions. 5.7.3.9.5. Examples To enable the polarlity-inverse function to voice-port 1/0 : voice-port 1/0 polarity-inverse 5.7.3.10. ring number To specify the number of rings for a specified FXO voice port, use the ring number voice-port configuration command.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.10.3. Command Mode Voice-port configuration Mode 5.7.3.10.4. Usage Guideline Use the ring number command to set the maximum number of rings to be detected before answering a call over an FXO voice port. Use the no form of this command to reset the default value, which is one ring.Normally, this command should be set to the default so that incoming calls are answered quickly.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.3.11.2. Default Value No shutdown 5.7.3.11.3. Command Mode Voice-port configuration Mode 5.7.3.11.4. Usage Guideline When you enter the shutdown command, all ports on the voice interface card are disabled. When you enter the no shutdown command, all ports on the voice interface card are enabled. A telephone connected to an interface will hear dead silence when a port is shut down. 5.7.3.11.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 party number. Refers to the rule set. Tag values range from 0 to 65535. tag 5.7.3.12.2. Default Value No translation rule is applied. 5.7.3.12.3. Command Mode Voice-port configuration Mode 5.7.3.12.4. Usage Guideline This command uses the number translation rules that have been set by “translation-rule” command for the inbound call of the corresponding voice-port.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4. Dial Peer Commands 5.7.4.1. answer-address To find the VoIP dial peer for the VoIP inbound call incoming to the network as using the calling party number of the inbound call, use “answer-address” command in the dial-peer setup mode. To disable the number that has been set, use “no” command before “answer-address” command. answer-address string no answer-address 5.7.4.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument String 5.7.4.1.2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 The “answer-address” command is used to find the VoIP dial peer for the VoIP inbound call incoming to the network. The VoIP dial peer for the VoIP inbound call from the network is selected as follows: Firstly, the VoIP dial peer that has the session target matching with the IP address of the inbound call is searched.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 G7231r53 5.7.4.2.2. G.723.1 5.3Kbps Codec Default Value G.723.1 6.3Kbps 5.7.4.2.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.2.4. Usage Guideline Use the codec command to define a specific voice coder rate of speech for a dial peer. For toll quality, use G.711.alaw or G.711.ulaw. These values provide high-quality voice transmission but use a significant amount of bandwidth.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 description string no description 5.7.4.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string 5.7.4.3.2. Description Character String for Dial-Peer. (max length 255) Default Value Enabled with a null string 5.7.4.3.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.3.4. Usage Guideline Use the description command to include descriptive text about this dial-peer connection.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 configured prefix or telephone number. destination-pattern string [ T ] no destination-pattern 5.7.4.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument String Description Series of digits that specify the E.164 or private dialing plan telephone number.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 for this dial peer. This pattern is used to match dialed digits to a dial peer. The dial peer is then used to complete the call. When a router receives voice data, it compares the called number (the full E.164 telephone number) in the packet header with the number configured as the destination pattern for the voice-telephony peer. The router then strips out the left-justified numbers corresponding to the destination pattern.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.5. dtmf-relay To specify how an H.323 gateway relays dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones between telephony interfaces and an IP network, use the dtmf-relay command in dial-peer configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to remove all signaling options and to send the DTMF tones as part of the audio stream. dtmf relay { h245-alphanumeric } no dtmf relay 5.7.4.5.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument h245-alphanumeric 5.7.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 The principal advantage of the dtmf-relay command is that it sends DTMF tones with greater fidelity than is possible in-band for most low-bandwidth codecs, such as G.729 and G.723. Without the use of DTMF relay, calls established with low-bandwidth codecs may have trouble accessing automated DTMF-based systems, such as voice-mail, menu-based ACD systems, and automated banking systems. 5.7.4.5.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 than the maximum digits that can be forwarded, only the digits that can be forwarded at maximum are forwarded. 5.7.4.6.2. Default Value In the default, if the called party number matches with the destination pattern of the outbound POTS peer, only digits that are not matched will be forwarded. 5.7.4.6.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode (POTS peer) 5.7.4.6.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 forward-digit from 1 In the following example, no digit will be forwarded. forward-digit from 99 If “forward-digit last” is added as below, only last four digits “6789” will be forwarded. forward-digit last 4 In the following example, no digit is forwarded. forward-digit last 0 In the following digit, all digits “100123456789” are forwarded. forward-digit last 99 5.7.4.7.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.7.4. Usage Guideline If an outbound dial peer is selected for an inbound call and if more than one dial peers are selected, a hunting group will be made. If a huntstop has been set already in a certain dial peer and if the outbound call to that dial peer fails, a call will be terminated without hunting other dial peers. 5.7.4.7.5. Examples The following example is to perform huntstop in VoIP peer 110.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.8.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.8.4. Usage Guideline This command is applicable only to POTS peers . Use the port configuration command to associate the designated voice port with the selected dial peer. This command is used for calls incoming from a telephony interface to select an incoming dial peer and for calls coming from the VoIP network to match a port with the selected outgoing dial peer. 5.7.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.9.2. Default Value The default is 0 and has the highest priority. 5.7.4.9.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.9.4. Usage Guideline Setting priorities within the hunt group by the preference enables users to adjust the priority of a certain dial peer. 5.7.4.9.5.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.10.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string 5.7.4.10.2. Description Integers representing the prefix of the telephone number associated with the specified dial peer. Valid numbers are 0 through 9, and a comma (,). Use a comma to include a pause in the prefix. (max length 55) Default Value Null string. 5.7.4.10.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.10.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 E.164 address with a gatekeeper, use the register e164 command in dial-peer configuration mode. To deregister an E.164 address, use the no form of this command. register e164 no register e164 5.7.4.11.1. Syntax This command has no keywords or arguments 5.7.4.11.2. Default Value No default value 5.7.4.11.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.11.4. Usage Guideline Use this command to register the E.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 If an FXS port or its interface is shut down, the corresponding E.164 address is deregistered. 5.7.4.11.5. Examples The following command sequence places the gateway in dial-peer configuration mode, assigns an E.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.12.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.12.4. Usage Guideline Use the session-target command to specify a network-specific address or domain name for a dial peer. Whether you select a network-specific address or a domain name depends on the session protocol you select. 5.7.4.12.5. Examples The following example configures a session-target IP address "211.238.1.1". dial-peer voice 10 VoIP session-target 211.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.13.4. Usage Guideline When a dial peer is shut down, you cannot initiate calls to that peer. This command is applicable to both VoIP and POTS peers. 5.7.4.13.5. Examples The following example changes the administrative state of voice telephony dial peer 10 to down: configure dial-peer voice 10 pots shutdown 5.7.4.14.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.14.4. Usage Guideline If the VAD function is enable, the silence traffic is not transmitted via VoIP network environments, tin this time, only it is possible to aware to hear voice packet. But during silence processing, intermittently SID packet is transmitted.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.15.2. Default Value No translation rule is applied. 5.7.4.15.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.15.4. Usage Guideline This command is applied to the POTS peer and the VoIP peer. Use “Translation-rule” command for the outbound call of the corresponding dial peer, and apply the number translation rule that has been set before. 5.7.4.15.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.16.1. Syntax This command has no arguments or keywords. 5.7.4.16.2. Default Value Enable 5.7.4.16.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.16.4. Usage Guideline Use the vad command to enable voice activity detection. With VAD, silence is not transmitted over the network, only audible speech. If you enable VAD, the sound quality is slightly degraded but the connection monopolizes much less bandwidth.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.4.17.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 5.7.4.17.2. Description The unique number assigned to the voice class. The valid range for this tag is 1 to 10,000. The tag number maps to the tag number created using the voice class codec global configuration command. Default Value Dial peers have no codec voice class assigned. 5.7.4.17.3. Command Mode Dial-Peer Configuration Mode 5.7.4.17.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5. Gateway, Voice Service, Voice Class and Rule Configuration Command 5.7.5.1. announcement To use following command for voice announcement function, use this command. To make disable this functionality, use the no form of this command. announcement no announcement 5.7.5.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument Description There is no any keyword and argument in this command. 5.7.5.1.2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.1.5. Examples The following command example is voice announcement function for enable mode. voice service VoIP announcement 5.7.5.2. codec preference To specify a list of preferred codecs to use on a dial peer, use the codec preference command in voice-class configuration mode. To make disable this functionality, use the no form of this command. codec preference value codec_type no codec preference value codec_type 5.7.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.2.4. Usage Guideline The gateway at opposite ends of the WAN may have to negotiate the codec selection for the network dial peers. The codec preference command specifies the order of preference for selecting a negotiated codec for the connection. 5.7.5.2.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.3.2. Default Value See the above.. 5.7.5.3.3. Command Mode Voice-Service Configuration Mode 5.7.5.3.4. Usage Guideline This command is to partially set the global voice-service for the VoIP service. The cras counter is to retransmit message if no reply is received during timeout tras after sending RAS message – GRQ, RRQ, ARQ and DRQ – to the gatekeeper. 5.7.5.3.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.4.2. Default Value The default status is enable mode setting. 5.7.5.4.3. Command Mode Gateway Configuration Mode 5.7.5.4.4. Usage Guideline When the VoIP gateway is registered gatekeeper, if this function is activated, after sending GRQ, and then receiving GCF, and finally sending RRQ. However, if this is not activated, directly send RRG. 5.7.5.4.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 bypass redundancy value 5.7.5.5.2. Fax protocol on clean voice channel (i.e., G.711) (Optional) redundancy for the T.38 fax protocol. The value can be from 0 to 5. The default is 0.. The value can be from 0 to 5. The default is 0. Default Value T.38 fax protocol 5.7.5.5.3. Command Mode Voice-Service Configuration Mode 5.7.5.5.4. Usage Guideline Use the fax protocol t38 command to configure T.38 Fax Relay for VoIP.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.6.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 disable 5.7.5.6.2. Description Specifies a fax transmission speed of 2400 bps. Specifies a fax transmission speed of 4800 bps. Specifies a fax transmission speed of 7200 bps. Specifies a fax transmission speed of 9600 bps. Specifies a fax transmission speed of 12,000 bits per second (bps). Specifies a fax transmission speed of 14,400 bps.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.6.5. Examples The following example shows a fax rate transmission speed of 9600 bps for faxes sent using a dial peer: voice service VoIP fax rate 9600 5.7.5.7. force-h245address-at-setup When H.245 no tunneling call is started, this command can be used to include H.245 address information element in SETUP message. To enable this feature, use force-h245address-at-setup command.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.7.5. Example Following example shows command setting so that SETUP message does include the h245Address information element. voice service voip no force-h245address-at-setup 5.7.5.8. force-starth245 When a call is established by no tunneling configuration, startH245 procedure for TCP connection used in H.245 is enabled by this command. To enable this feature, use force-h245address-at-setup command.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 starth245 call procedure if TCP connection for H.245 procedure is not OK before CONNECT message. 5.7.5.8.5. Example Following example shows that force-starth245 command activates the startH245 VoIP signaling procedure. voice service voip force-starth245 5.7.5.9. h323 call start To force the H.323 Version 2 gateway to use Fast Connect or Slow Connect procedures for all H.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.9.3. Command Mode Voice-Service Configuration Mode 5.7.5.9.4. Usage Guideline This h323 call start command is configured as part of the global voice-service configuration for VoIP services. It does not take effect unless the call start system voice-class configuration command is configured in the VoIP dial peer. 5.7.5.9.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.10.3. Command Mode Voice-Service setting mode 5.7.5.10.4. Usage Guideline The calling party user hear the ring-back tone indicating a called party’s ringing. The ring- back tone is generated from calling party side or called party side. The called party send ring-back tone to calling party using two methods. The first method is in-band audio packet that is transmited to receive side via RTP channel by fast start procedure.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument early Description The calling party generate the ring-back tone after SETUP message transmission Alert The calling party generate the ring-back tone after ALERT message receiving The calling party generate the ring-back tone after whether inband tone or ALERT message is received. 5.7.5.11.2. Default Value Default 5.7.5.11.3. is enable Command Mode Voice-Service Setting Mode 5.7.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 transmission, use the local-ringback-tone early command. And, if user want to hear the inband announcement or tone, use no local-ringback-tone command. 5.7.5.11.5. Examples Following example show virtual local ring-back tone configuration. voice service voip local-ringback-tone early 5.7.5.12. minimize-voip-ports This command can be used for minimizing the TCP/UDP port number used in VoIP gateway system.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.12.4. Usage Guideline The VoIP system use TCP/UDP ports for signaling, RAS and RTP. In default mode, TCP/UDP port selects one(1) port number from wide range TCP/UDP port number pool. The show gateway command show the TCP/UDP port range.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.13.2. Default value In case of G.7231, default value is 1. This means that audio frame is generated and transmiting RTP packet at every 30ms interval. Default value is 2 in case of G.729. This means that audio frame is generated at 10ms interval and transmiting RTP packet at 20ms interval. 5.7.5.13.3. Command Mode Voice-Service setting mode 5.7.5.13.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 gatekeeper is discovered, use the gkip command in gateway configuration mode. gkip ip-addr [port] [priority] no gkip ip-addr 5.7.5.14.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument ip-addr port priority 5.7.5.14.2. Description The gatekeeper discovery message will be unicast to this address. and, optionally, the UDP port specified.(Default Port Value is 1719) Optionally, the UDP port of gatekeeper specified.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Users can designate the gatekeeper using this command or using the Alternate GK list included in the message that the currently registered gatekeeper sends. For reader’s reference, official gatekeeper multicast IP address based on H.323 standard is 224.0.1.41 and the port is 1718. 5.7.5.14.5. Examples The following example sets up a unicast discovery to a gatekeeper: gkip 192.7.5.1 In the following example, the gatekeeper has 224.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.15.3. Command Mode Gateway Configuration Mode 5.7.5.15.4. Examples The following example configures the gateway ID is GW13@addpac.com gateway gkip 211.238.1.1 h323-id GW13@addpac.com 5.7.5.16. lightweight-irr To send IRR(Information Request Response) message transmission as simple information, use this command. To make disable this command, use the no form of this command to set disable mode.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.16.4. Usage Guideline AP200 VoIP gateway is able to send IRR message for response IRQ message from gatekeeper. Originally, this IRR message gives service for status confirmation of VoIP gateway with call information, and so on. However, this message sequence is able to send essential information in case of IRR message period to be shot, not to need large information for call processing. 5.7.5.16.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 CONNECT in case of normal(slow) processing, use this command. 5.7.5.17.2. voice Default Value The default status value is late mode. 5.7.5.17.3. Command Mode Voice-Service Configuration Mode 5.7.5.17.4. Usage Guideline This command supports one of global voice service parts for VoIP services. This command is able to use at a point of time under transmission CONNECT of H.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.18. h323 call response If you want to define message besides ALERT message after call proceeding message about response Q.931 setup message, use h323 call response command in voice service configuration mode. To return default configuration mode, use the no form of this command. h323 call response { alert| progress | none} no h323 call response 5.7.5.18.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument alert progress none 5.7.5.18.2.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 default mode besides special case. 5.7.5.18.5. Examples The following command example shows how to make configuration response message to change progress message. voice service VoIP h323 call response progress 5.7.5.19. max-digits This command is used to limit the number of digits for a user class, which in turn adds to the security of specific out-going signal to the FXO port.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.19.4. Examples The following describes configuring the maximum digits for user class 1 as “10”. voice class user 1 max-digits 10 5.7.5.20. password This command is used to configure a 4 digit security password for the security of out-going signals to FXO port. The “no” default value for this command is “null”, which runs no security test for all out-going signals to the FXO port.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.21. public-ip To define public IP address with mapping private IP address of VoIP gateway under static NAT/PAT network environment, use this command. To make disable mode, use the no form of this command. public-ip addr no public-ip 5.7.5.21.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument addr 5.7.5.21.2. Description Define IP address setting for example 211.238.72.3. Default Value The default status value is disable mode. 5.7.5.21.3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 gateway public-ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5.7.5.22. register To make registration into gatekeeper, uses register command in gateway configuration mode. To cancel registration into gatekeeper, use “no” command before this command. register no register 5.7.5.22.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument Description There is no any specific keyword and argument in this command set. 5.7.5.22.2. Default Value The default status is disable mode. 5.7.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Otherwise, messages may be crashed between gateway and gatekeeper for updating changing information 5.7.5.22.5. Examples The following command example shows setting registration mode. gateway register 5.7.5.23. rule To apply the translation rule to the calling/called party number of the inbound/outbound call, use “rule” command in the translation-rule setup mode.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.23.3. Command Mode Translation-rule Configuration Mode 5.7.5.23.4. Usage Guideline This command is used to apply the translation rule to the calling party/called party number of the inbound/outbound call. If one or more rules match with the called (or calling) party number, the rule which matches most with the input-matched-pattern will selected. “Input-matched-pattern” can perform range expression. (eg.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.23.5. Examples In the following example, 5554123 is extended into 140855554123. rule 0 55541 14085555541 In the following example, the translation is not applied when the number is 5551. However, 5551234is translated into 1408551234. rule 0 555.. 1408555 In the following example, 1241234 is converted into 14085551234 and 3551234 is converted into 14085551234.. rule 0 [1-3][25]5..
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 security password string no security password 5.7.5.24.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string. 5.7.5.24.2. Description security code which could be sequence of ASCII characters. (max length 55) Default Value Disabled 5.7.5.24.3. Command Mode Gateway Configuration Mode 5.7.5.24.4. Examples The following example set password “okok1234”: gateway security password okok1234 5.7.5.25.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 security permit-FXO no security permit-FXO 5.7.5.25.1. Syntax This command has no arguments or keywords. 5.7.5.25.2. Default Value Permit All Calls 5.7.5.25.3. Command Mode Voice Service Configuration Mode 5.7.5.25.4. Usage Guideline To keep the security of the calls coming to the FXO port through the network, the AP200 Gateway provides two methods – “Security permit-FXO” command and the voice class user.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 voice service VoIP security permit-FXO 5.7.5.26. signaling-port 5.7.5.27. timeout To set VoIP-related timer parameters, use “timeout” command in the voice service setup mode. To return this setup to the default state, use “no” command before this command. timeout { t301 | t303 | tras | tttl | tidt | treg } value no timeout { t301 | t303 | tras | tttl | tidt | treg } 5.7.5.27.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.27.2. Default Value See the above. 5.7.5.27.3. Command Mode Voice-Service Configuration Mode 5.7.5.27.4. Usage Guideline This command is to partially set the global voice-service for the VoIP service. A proper value has been set as the default value of the timeout. It is recommended to use the default value in most of cases. 5.7.5.27.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.5.28.2. Default Value No translation rule is applied. 5.7.5.28.3. Command Mode Voice-Service Configuration Mode 5.7.5.28.4. Usage Guideline This command is to apply the translation rule that has been set by using “translation-rule” command for the inbound VoIP call incoming from the network. 5.7.5.28.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 ttl-margin value no ttl-margin 5.7.5.29.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 5.7.5.29.2. Decription Value is 0 ~50, unit is % value. Default value is 20%. Default value Default value is 20 %. 5.7.5.29.3. Command Mode Voice-Service setting mode 5.7.5.29.4. Usage Guideline The RRQ message is keep alive message between gateway and gatekeeper. The RRQ message interval is TTL value.
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6. Miscellaneous Commands 5.7.6.1. clear h323 call To force a disconnect on a specific call or for all calls active with remote user, use the clear h323 call command in Administrator command mode. clear h323 call { all | local_call_ID } 5.7.6.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument all local_call_ID 5.7.6.1.2. Description Forces all active calls currently associated with this gatekeeper to be disconnected.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.2. clear voice port To force a disconnect on a call on a specific voice port, use the clear voice port command in Administrator command mode. If port is not specified, disconnect all calls on the system. clear voice port 5.7.6.2.1. port] Syntax Keyword / Argument port 5.7.6.2.2. Description Specifies a port to clear calls on the port.. Default Value None 5.7.6.2.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.2.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument all summary 5.7.6.3.2. Description Display all Information about all active calls Display summarized Information about all active calls. Default Value No default behavior or values.. 5.7.6.3.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.3.4. Usage Guideline Use the show call active command to display the contents of the active call table.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument all last number 5.7.6.4.2. Description Displays all history information of the call history table (Optional) Displays the last calls connected. the number of calls that appear is defined by the number argument. Valid values are from 1 to 100. Default Value No default behavior or values 5.7.6.4.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.4.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.5.1. Syntax This command has no arguments or keywords. 5.7.6.5.2. Default Value No default behavior or values 5.7.6.5.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.5.4. Usage Guideline This command will display not only user added clear-down-tone by voice class clear-down-tone command, but also system providing clear-down-tones. 5.7.6.5.5. Examples The following is to display all Clear-down-tone Class.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.6.2. Default Value No default behavior or values 5.7.6.6.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.6.4. Examples The following is to display all Codec Class. show codec class 5.7.6.7. show dial-peer To display configuration information for dial peers, use the show dial-peer voice command. If there is no options, display all information of all Dial-Peer.. show dial-peer {voice |pots| VoIP} [ number | summary ] 5.7.6.7.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.7.4. Usage Guideline Use the show dial-peer voice Administrator command to display the configuration for all Voice over IP (VoIP) and plain old telephone service (POTS) dial peers configured for the router. To show configuration information for only one specific dial peer, use the argument number to identify the dial peer. 5.7.6.7.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.8.4. Usage Guideline The show dialplan number command is used to test whether the dial plan configuration is valid and working as expected. 5.7.6.8.5. Examples The following is sample to show all dial-peers matching telephone number 4441234: show dialplan number 4441234 5.7.6.9.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.9.5. Examples To show all dial-peers matching port 1/1: show dialplan port 1/1 5.7.6.10. show gateway To show gateway related information , use the show gateway command in Administrator command. show gateway 5.7.6.10.1. Syntax This command has no arguments or keywords. 5.7.6.10.2. Default Value No default behavior or values. 5.7.6.10.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.10.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.11. show num-exp To show all number expansions information, show num-exp Administrator command mode. show num-exp 5.7.6.11.1. Syntax This command has no arguments or keywords. 5.7.6.11.2. Default Value No default behavior or values. 5.7.6.11.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.11.4. Usage Guideline Even though you create number expansion with wildcard(*), show num-exp will not display wildcard. 5.7.6.11.5.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.12.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag dial_string 5.7.6.12.2. Description Designates a certain rule set. If not, all translation rules will be displayed.. If a certain destination pattern (telephone number) is entered, application result of the rule will be shown. Default Value No default behavior or values. 5.7.6.12.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.12.4.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.13.1. Syntax This command has no arguments or keywords. 5.7.6.13.2. Default Value No default behavior or values. 5.7.6.13.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.13.4. Usage Guideline This command shows user class tag, password, and max digits can input 5.7.6.13.5. Examples To display User Class information : show user-class 5.7.6.14.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.14.2. Default Value No default behavior or values. 5.7.6.14.3. Command Mode Administrator command 5.7.6.14.4. Usage Guideline This command can be used not only Administrator command, but also Voice-port configuration mode. 5.7.6.14.5. Examples To show brief voice port information of this system: show voice port summary 5.7.6.15.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.15.4. Usage Guideline Shows the VoIP interface currently in service. 5.7.6.15.5. Examples In the following example, VoIP interface information of the corresponding system will be displayed. show VoIP-interface 5.7.6.16. debug VoIP call To trace VoIP related events, use the debug VoIP call command in Administrator command mode. debug VoIP call no debug VoIP call 5.7.6.16.1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 5.7.6.16.5. Examples To trace VoIP events: debug VoIP call To stop trace: undebug VoIP call 5.7.6.17. debug VoIP To trace events related to VoIP ASN.1, use the administrator command mode “debug VoIP” debug VoIP { h225-asn1 | h245-asn1 | ras-asn1 } no debug VoIP { h225-asn1 | h245-asn1 | ras-asn1 } 5.7.6.17.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument h225-asn1. h245-asn1 ras-asn1 5.7.6.17.2. Description Trace H.225 ASN.1 event Trace H.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Information Users can see VoIP-related messages and call tracing through the console port. This is default setting. However, if the user wishes to view call tracing through the telnet terminal from a remote place, the user shall use “debug-port” command (one of the global commands) from the remote terminal. Message tracing operates either in the console or in the remote terminal wherever “debug-port” command has been used.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Appandix A. AP200 VoIP Gateway Specifications This chapter explains the technical specification of VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway. IP Routing Service IP Routing Protocols Static Default routing Dynamic Default Routing Configuration for DHCP Client IEEE 802.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Appendix B. VoIP(Voice over IP) Config. Example Configuration1- FXS-to-FXS Connection example LAN HUB AP200-B AP200-A S0 E0.0 10.10.10.1 E0.0 20.20.20.1 S0 IP Network FXS Phone A Dial Peer 101 POTS Voice PORT 0/1 Destination 101 Fax A Dial Peer 100 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 100 FXS Phone B Dial Peer 200 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 200 S0 AP200-C E0.0 30.30.30.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 prefix = register E.164 = yes administrative status = up VoIP Peers : VoIP peer 300 dest-pattern = 3.. session-target = 30.30.30.1 codec = default codecClass = default dtmfRelay = h245-alphanumeric vad = yes translation-outgoing called-number = -1 translation-outgoing calling-number = -1 description = administrative status = up VoIP peer 200 dest-pattern = 2.. session-target = 20.20.20.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-200)# session target 20.20.20.1 Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-200)# exit Step 5) configuration Confirmation Gateway(config)# show run interface loopback0 ip address 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 ! interface ether0.0 ip address 30.30.30.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface serial0 ip address 100.100.102.1 255.255.255.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 dtmfRelay = h245-alphanumeric vad = yes translation-outgoing called-number = -1 translation-outgoing calling-number = -1 description = administrative status = up Call Scenario 1) Phone A and Phone B connection - User A hangs up phone A. - user A press No. 200 dial up. - Confirm RING sound. - User B hangs up phone B. - Speak over the telephone. - Finish speaking out.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Configuration 2 - FXS-to-FXS Connection with Gatekeeper Gatekeeper LAN HUB 90.90.90.1 AP200-B AP200-A S0 E0.0 10.10.10.1 E0.0 20.20.20.1 S0 IP Network FXS Phone A Dial Peer 101 POTS Voice PORT 0/1 Destination 101 Fax A Dial Peer 100 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 100 FXS Phone B Dial Peer 200 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 200 S0 AP200-C E0.0 30.30.30.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 codec = default codecClass = default dtmfRelay = h245-alphanumeric vad = yes translation-outgoing called-number = -1 translation-outgoing calling-number = -1 description = administrative status = up VoIP peer 200 dest-pattern = 2..
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Gateway(config)# dial-peer voice 100 VoIP Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-100)# destination-pattern 2.. Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-100)# session target ras Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-200)# dial-peer voice 300 VoIP Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-300)# destination-pattern 3.. Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-300)# session target ras Gateway(config-dialpeer-VoIP-300)# exit Gateway(config)# gateway Gateway(config-gateway)# gkip 90.90.90.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Configuration 3 - FXS-to-FXS Connection example using PLAR mode LAN HUB AP200-B AP200-A S0 E0.0 10.10.10.1 E0.0 20.20.20.1 S0 IP Network FXS FXS PLAR Phone A Dial Peer 101 POTS Voice PORT 0/1 Destination 101 Fax A Dial Peer 100 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 100 Phone B Dial Peer 200 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 200 S0 AP200-C E0.0 30.30.30.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 AP200-B configuration same to configuration 1 AP200-C configuration same to configuration 1 Call Scenario 1) Phone A and Phone B connection AddPac Technology Co.,Ltd.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Configuration 4 - PSTN Access Using FXO connection LAN HUB AP200-B AP200-A S0 E0.0 10.10.10.1 IP Network FXO S0 E0.0 20.20.20.1 FXS Dial Peer 101 POTS Voice PORT 1/0 Destination 100 PSTN Phone B Dial Peer 200 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 200 Phone A PSTN User Description) Gateway B is directly connected to Phone B through FXS. PSTN is directly connected to GatewayA through FXO.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 VoIP peer 200 dest-pattern = 2.. session-target = 20.20.20.1 codec = default codecClass = default dtmfRelay = h245-alphanumeric vad = yes translation-outgoing called-number = -1 translation-outgoing calling-number = -1 description = administrative status = up AP200-B configuration Same to configuration 1 Call Scenario 1) Call Connection from Phone A to Phone B under PSTN - Press dial No. 568-3848 in connecting PSTN phone.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Configuration 5 - Linking PBX Users with FXO, FXS LAN HUB AP200-A AP200-B S0 E0.0 10.10.10.1 Station 802 E0.0 20.20.20.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Call Scenario 1) Phone A To Phone B connection - Hang up Phone A. - Listen dial tone sound of PBX A machine, and then press dial No. 802 in connecting VoIP gateway A. - Listen dial tone sound of gateway A, and then press dial No. 200 in connecting VoIP gateway FXS voice port. - Listen dial tone sound of PBX B machine, and then press dial No. 700 (internal Number) - Hang up Phone B - Speak over the telephone. - Finish speaking out.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Configuration 6 - Linking PBX Users with FXO, FXS(1 Stage Call) LAN HUB AP200-B AP200-A S0 E0.0 10.10.10.1 Station 802 E0.0 20.20.20.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Gateway(config-dialpeer-pots-100)# prefix ,,0,, Description) Press 100200 at Phone B Gateway A use No. “100”-> PBX connecting 2second delay Gateway A dial up “0” to PBX 2 second delay Gateway A dial up “200” to PBX …. Call Scenario 1) Phone A To Phone B connection - Hang up Phone A. - Listen dial tone sound of PBX machine, and then press dial No. 802 in connecting VoIP gateway A FXO port.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Configuration 7 – Calling under 2 network domain & Translate-outgoing call Gatekeeper A 15.15.15.1 AP200-B AP200-A 10.10.10.1 Phone A Voice Port 0/0 Destination 100 Phone B Voice Port 0/0 Destination 200 IP Network AP200-D AP200-C 40.40.40.1 30.30.30.1 Gatekeeper B 35.35.35.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Gateway(config)# gateway Gateway(config-gateway)# gkip 15.15.15.1 Gateway(config-gateway)# exit 3) Phone A to Phone D AP200-A Configuration (추가) Gateway (config)# translation-rule 1 Gateway (config-trans-rule-0)# rule 0 8.. 2 Gateway (config-trans-rule-0)# exit Gateway (config)# dial-p voice 800 VoIP Gateway (config-dialpeer-VoIP-800)# destination-pattern 8.. Gateway (config-dialpeer-VoIP-800)# session target 40.40.40.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Configuration 8 – FXO Security LAN HUB AP200-B AP200-A S0 E0.0 10.10.10.1 IP Network E0.0 20.20.20.1 S0 FXS Dial Peer 200 POTS Voice PORT 0/0 Destination 200 FXO Dial Peer 100 POTS Voice PORT 1/0 Destination 100 Phone B PBX S0 E0.0 30.30.30.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 VoIP Peers : VoIP peer 200 dest-pattern = 2.. session-target = 20.20.20.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 dtmfRelay = h245-alphanumeric vad = yes translation-outgoing called-number = -1 translation-outgoing calling-number = -1 description = administrative status = up VoIP peer 300 dest-pattern = 3.. session-target = 30.30.30.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 - Listen normal dial tone of PBX machine, and then press dial No. 9 for external PSTN connection. - Listen dial tone, and then press dial No. 12345678 for PSTN call. - Speak over the telephone - Finish speaking out. 4) Phone B to PSTN user B using user class 3 - Hang up Phone B - Press dial No. 100 of Phone B FXO voice port - Listen shot dial tone, and then press password No. 7890 as user class 3.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Appendix C AP200 Call Finishing Cause Code The following table shows description for call finishing cause code and mapping information for Q.931 cause or H.225 cause.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 For your reference, the following table shows recommendation of ITU-T for H.225 cause and Q.931 cause mapping for H.323.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 Appendix D Cable Specifications This Appendix provides information about the Pinout specifications of the following cables used with the VoiceFinder 1100 Gateway. z Console Port Signal and Pinout(RJ-45 to DB9) z Ethernet Cable Assemble(RJ-45 to RJ-45) Pinout [ Console Port Signal and Pinout ] In order to connect the Gateway console port with the Terminal Emulating PC, the RJ-45 to DB9(Female DTE Connector) cable is used.
VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1 [Ethernet Cable Assemble(RJ-45 to RJ-45) Pinout] In order to connect the Gateway with other equipments (i.e. HUB), the RJ-45 to RJ-45 Ethernet Cable is used. The RJ-45 Connector Pin sequence is provided in Diagram C-1 and the transferred signal and Pinout specifications are enlisted in Table C-2 “Serial Ethernet Cable Signal and Pinout”.