VOIP-211RS/210RS/220RS/440S SIP VoIP Router User’s Guide
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INDEX 1. Home…………………………………………………… 1 2. WAN………………………………………….………… 2 WAN Status………………………………………………….……………… WAN Configuration………………………………………………………… WAN PPPoE Configuration……………………………………………… IPSec Configuration………………………………………………………. WAN VLAN Configuration……………………………………………… MAC Spoofing Configuration…………………………………………… 2 4 6 7 9 10 3. LAN……………………………………………………. LAN Configuration………………………………………………………..
7. Download……………………………………………… 26 8. Reset …………………………………………………... 27 Appendix ………………………………………………...
Home System Uptime: specifies the amount of time, which the system has been up. This time is reset every time the system is reset. LAN IP Address: indicates the IP Address of your LAN. MAC address: MAC address is the address of your MAC. Security: for your password, which is configured in the “System” section. Application Code Version: tells the version of the application code which you are using. Download Code Version: tells the version of the download code which you are using.
WAN WAN status Interface Status: these are the details of your interface’s status. Enabled: “Yes”, lets you know that your interface is enabled and ready to be used. Service: either “Routed or Bridged”, tells you the level of your interface’s connection. Protocol: refers to how you are transmitting data. (i.e. Ethernet) Interface Status: either “Up” or “Down”. Under Network Settings: these are the details of your network settings.
Dynamic IP Assignment: “Yes” or “No”, depending on whether or not you are using a dynamic IP. IP address: your specified IP. MAC address: Your specified MAC address. Subnet Mask: indicates the IP address of your mask. Default Gateway: is the IP address of the gateway. The gateway IP could be retrieved from DHCP offer in DHCP mode, or be set up manually in fixed IP mode. DNS address: refers to the address of your dynamic name server, if applicable.
WAN Configuration 1. Device Operating Mode: you choose either “Router” or “Bridged” depending on your operation. 2. You will check either “Obtain WAN configuration dynamically” or “Specify fixed WAN configuration”. When you choose “Obtain WAN configuration dynamically”, the information is detected automatically through DHCP. If you choose “Specify fixed WAN configuration”, you are required to enter the IP address, IP of the Sub mask, IP of the Gateway, and IP of the DNS Server, if applicable. 3.
Multicast Limit: the value specifies the maximum limit on the percentage of multicast packets which will be bridged to the destination interface (as a percentage of the source side bandwidth) 5
WAN PPPoE Configuration 1. Enable PPPoE: “Yes” or “No”, to enable/disable PPPoE 2. Under “Authentication”, you enter the username and password given by your ISP. 3. Settings: Idle Timeout: Idle timeout before PPP connection is closed due to inactivity Echo Timeout: the duration between PPP echo requests sending to server. Echo Count: the number of unanswered PPP echo requests before PPP connection is closed.
IPSec Configuration This page allows configuration of the device’s IPSec (IP Security) settings. Enable tunnel 1: Enable/disable tunnel 1 IP sec Remote IP Address range: start and end of remote IP address range. Remote security gateway: Remote security gateway IP address Security Mode: IPSec mode (tunneling/transport) Outbound AH SPI (DEC): Outbound AH security parameter index number.
Inbound AH Authentication Key (HEX): hex number up to 40 nibbles Inbound ESP SPI (DEC): Inbound ESP security parameter index number Inbound ESP Encryption Algorithm: 3DES-CBC or DES-CBC Inbound ESP Authentication Algorithm: in HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA1 Inbound ESP Encryption Key (HEX): hex number up to 48 nibbles Inbound ESP Authentication Key (HEX): hex number up to 40 nibbles 8
WAN VLAN Configuration WAN VLAN Tag: VLAN tag for all outgoing packets on interface. The value should be between 0 and 4094 WAN Priority Tag: Priority tag for all outgoing packets on interface.
MAC Spoofing Configuration WAN MAC Address (Spoofed): Only available when devices under the router mode. The spoofed MAC address to be used by the device’s WAN interfaces, the Ethernet address of the outgoing packets from the WAN interface would be replaced with this address.
LAN LAN Configuration 1. Under “Network Settings”, you enter the IP address and subnet mask of your network. 2.
DHCP Server Configuration These configuration parameters are for the device’s internal DHCP server. 1. Server Setting: “Yes” or “No”, to enable/disable DHCP Client IP Address Range: Minimum and Maximum limit on the DHCP IP address pool 2. Client Network Information Domain Name: LAN domain name provided to DHCP clients during the OFFER process. DNS Server: This statically assigned DNS server IP address will be provided to clients during the OFFER process. 3.
Router Configuration These configuration parameters are for the device’s internal router. 1. Dynamic Routing: Whether or not dynamic routing on TX/RX interfaces is enabled/disabled. 2. Static Routing Under “Static Routing”, you can specify your routing path of your internal network.
Port Forwarding Configuration 1. Under “Reserved Ports”, specified are the ports, which cannot be forwarded to the LAN. 2. Under “Port Forwarding to LAN”, you enter the specifications, which you will be forwarding to the lan, including port range, protocol(Both, TCP or UDP), and destination IP address. Click on “Save NAPT Settings” to save your configurations.
LAN VLAN Configuration LAN VLAN Tag: VLAN tag for all outgoing packets on interface. The value should be between 0 and 4094 LAN Priority Tag: Priority tag for all outgoing packets on interface. The value should be between 0 and 7 Click on “Save VLAN Settings”, to save your configurations.
SIP SIP Configuration 1. Under “SIP Server Settings”, you enter the server address, port, domain name, and expiration time unit, if you choose to send registration request with an expiration time. 2. Gateway Settings • • Dial Plan: refer to appendix D of this guide # use as a quick dial function: If this box is checked, the dialed digits would be sent out when ‘#’ key is pressed.
SIP Extensions 1. 2. Support PRACK method: enable SIP PRACK support. Encode SIP URI with user parameter: encode user=phone parameter in SIP URI. 3. Send INVITE with Timer header: encode Timer header in all INVITE requests for ringing timeout 4. 5. SIP session timer: enable SIP session timer function. Conditional Call Forwarding Timer: Forward the call to the preconfigured number if the phone does not pick up within the timer. 6. 7. Disable Call Waiting: don’t play call waiting tone.
RTP Telephone Event Configuration This sub-page allows configuration of the out-of-band signaling options for SIP. Select whether OOB telephone event signaling is to be done using the SIP INFO message, or to be done via RFC2833 RTP signaling. For additional information please refer RFC2833.
ToS/DiffServ This sub-page is used to configure the Type-of-Service/Diffserv byte values which are to be used in the IP header of all transmitted SIP signaling packets and RTP packets. The ToS/DiffServ byte values are entered as two-digit hexadecimal values. If no special ToS/DiffServ value is to be used for a particular traffic type, enter “00” or leave the setting empty. Press “Save ToS/DiffServ Settings” to save these new settings.
VoIP VLAN Configuration This sub-page allows configuration of specific VLAN tags that are to be applied to all SIP signaling and RTP packets used for VoIP calls. These VLAN settings will override any general VLAN settings applied to the interface Press "Save VoIP VLAN Settings" to save the settings.
CODEC Audio/CODEC Configuration 1. CODECS: configure the silence suppression to your desired settings. 2. Packetization: configure the packet sending increments. 3. Jitter Buffer: configure the timing of the voice buffering. Selection between adaptive or fixed jitter buffer. Default = ADAPTIVE Set the adaptive jitter buffer maximum playout delay. Default = 100ms or Fixed jitter buffer playout delay.
SYSTEM Set Security Password Configure a password for the system.
Localization Choose the correct country for a proper impedance match, as well as the NTP Server, and Time Zone. Check the “Adjust clock for daylight savings”, when applicable. Click on “Save Localization Settings”, to save your configurations.
SNMP Configuration 1. SNMP Trap Configuration IP address: Trap host IP address Trap Community: The community name used by the SNMP manager to verify traps. The default value is ‘public’ 2. SNMP Community Configuration Read Community: The community name used by the SNMP manager when reading SNMP data items from a client MIB. The default value is ‘public’ Write Community: The community name used by the SNMP manager when setting SNMP data items in a client’s MIB. The default value is ‘public’ 3.
Service Access Configuration Check the proper boxes enabling LAN and WAN for the HTTP, SNMP, and VoIP Discovery. Click on “Save Service Access Settings”, to save the configurations.
Download For both HTTP and TFTP methods, the device will reboot itself into the downloader mode if the main application is executing, and proceed with the ROM file download and permanent write of the application to the device’s flash memory. After the download is completed, the download status page will be displayed.
Reset Chose the “Reset and execute Main Application” option, for execution of the main application which you have configure, once you reset the system. Chose the “Reset and execute Downloader Application” option, to being downloading, once you reset the system.
Appendix. Dial Plans The H.323 and SIP code will allow provisioning (via web browser) of the dial plan. A dial plan gives the unit a map to determine when a complete number has been entered and should be passed to the gatekeeper for resolution into an IP address. Dial plans are expressed using the same syntax as used by MGCP NCS specification.
Sample Dial Plans Simple Dial Plan Allows dialing of 7 digit numbers (e.g. 5551234) or an operator on 0. Dial plan is (0T|xxxxxxx) Non-dialed Line Dial Plan As soon as handset is lifted the unit contacts the gatekeeper (used for systems where dtmf detection is done in-call). Dial plan is (x.) i.e. match against 0 (or more) digits. Note: the dot ‘.