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DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 1 Thank you for choosing the D-Link DG-104SH, the value leader for VoIP products. The D-Link DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway links traditional telephony networks to IP networks with conventional telephony devices such as analog phones or fax machines.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 2 Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items. In addition to this User's Guide, ascertain that you have: ♦ One DG-104SH VoIP Gateway ♦ A/C Power Adapter If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller or D-Link directly at one of the offices listed at the rear of the manual for replacement. ! " #$ # This section identifies all the major external components of the device.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ♦ AC Power Connector For the included power adapter. If you use a power adapter other than the one included with the product please make sure it has a DC output of 12VDC/1A. ♦ Diagnostic Port An RS-232 serial port used to configure the device. Plug one end of a straight-through wired RS-232 cable to the device and the other end to a serial port of a PC running a terminal emulation program (such as Microsoft HyperTerminal) or a VT-100 terminal.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway Once the device has been connected to a PC, you will need a separate IP address and a straight cable. To connect the device to either a hub or switch, you must connect the straight cable to the Uplink port.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 3 Before configuring your VoIP Gateway, take a few minutes to look over this section and familiarize yourself with the front panel LED indicators depicted below. ♦ Power This LED is lit when the device is receiving power; otherwise, it is unlit. ♦ Status This LED will flash quickly when the CPE is either performing a self test or booting up.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 4 In order to use the DG-104SH VoIP gateway, you must first configure it. # & )# % * ' There are two ways to configure the VoIP gateway, both of which are discussed below. They are: ♦ Using a terminal or PC running terminal emulation software connected to the diagnostic port via an RS-232 cable. In the discussion below, the terminal (or PC) is referred to as a console and the connection a console connection.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway Once you have set an IP address for your device, you can use a Telnet program (in a VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to access and configure it. Most of the screens are identical, whether accessed from the console port or from a Telnet interface. The console interface makes use of the following conventions: Items in can be toggled on or off using the space bar.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway If the boot up process has proceeded too far and you did not reach the Boot Menu shown above, unplug the device, plug it back in (to restart the boot up process), and press until the Boot Menu appears. In order for the VoIP to function, you must provide the device with the following information: ♦ Define where the device receives its IP settings from.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ♦ Gatekeeper Mode Use the key to choose the Gatekeeper mode once the device is rebooted (restarted). Choices include: Auto Discovery – When Auto Discovery is chosen, the VoIP gateway will auto-search the Gatekeeper from your LAN or WAN. Manual Discovery – When Manual Discovery is chosen, the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain the Gatekeeper settings from the fields located just below.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway so they will still be present after powering off or restarting the device. Position the cursor over the Restart System item and press for the changes to take effect. Your VoIP is now configured for use. In order to use a web browser to configure the VoIP gateway, you must make sure it has a valid Ethernet connection to a PC or LAN via its LAN or WAN ports.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ! " Click on the Login to the web-based management module button in the middle of the window. The following window will be displayed: Initially, the VoIP gateway does not have a Username or Password. To log in, simply click on the OK button.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # ! ! To begin configuring the device, click on the Config IP & H.323 folder on the left-hand side of the window (shown below).
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway Next, click on Config Device IP Address.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # $ ! ! The items on this window are described below: Restart Settings ♦ Get IP From Choose the method the VoIP gateway will use to obtain its IP settings once it is rebooted (restarted). Choices include: Manual – When Manual is chosen, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below. BOOTP – When BOOTP is chosen, the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway %&'(' ! ! The items on this window are described below: Gatekeeper Information ♦ Mode Choose the Gatekeeper mode.(Default is Auto) ♦ Gatekeeper IP Address This IP address is necessary if you chose the Manual mode defined as above. ♦ Send Keepalive RRQ to Gatekeeper Enables or disables the Keepalive function. ♦ Keepalive Interval This is a user-defined Keepalive Interval H.323 Information ♦ Display Name ♦ H.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 5 The DG-104SH VoIP gateway features a Boot Menu, which is described in this chapter. To access the Boot Menu, you must first make sure the console is connected to the Diagnostics port (an RS-232 port with a 9-socket D-shell connector and DCE-type wiring) and the appropriate cabling for the connection is being used. Please see the previous chapter, “Configuration,” for additional information. Next, power the device on by simply plugging it in.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway Each item on the IP Configuration screen is described below: 17
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ♦ Gatekeeper Mode Use the key to choose the Gatekeeper mode once the device is rebooted (restarted). Choices include: Auto Discovery – When Auto Discovery is chosen, the VoIP gateway will auto-search the Gatekeeper from your LAN or WAN. .Manual Discovery – When Manual Discovery is chosen, the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain the Gatekeeper settings from the fields located just below.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway * " " !+ ♦ SNMP AuthTrap Enables or disables the SNMP trap function. ♦ Community Enter the community name of the trap manager. ♦ IP Enter the IP address of the trap manager.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # " " !+ ♦ Device Type This displays the model name of this device. ♦ MAC Address This displays the MAC address of this device. ♦ Serial Number This displays the serial number of this device. ♦ Boot PROM Version This displays the version number of the device’s startup code. ♦ Firmware Version This displays the version number of the device’s runtime code.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway , ! After making your changes in the fields above, press RESET DEVICE TO START UPDATE to initiate the update sequence. " " !+ ♦ Software Update Mode This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link. ♦ TFTP Server Address The IP address of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is located.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the device, and they will be used every time it is powered on, reset or rebooted. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will clear all settings and restore them to their initial values, which were present when the device was purchased.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway - . " To perform a system reset, use the keys to highlight the last menu item on the Boot Menu, Restart System, and press . The following Reboot Device screen will be briefly displayed: .
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 6 # # The DG-104SH VoIP gateway offers an embedded Web-based (hypertext) interface allowing users to manage the device from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Netscape Navigator/Communicator, 4.x or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, 4.x or later. The Web browser acts as a universal access tool and can communicate directly with the device using HTTP protocol.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway #!! # $ ! ! The items on this window are described below: Restart Settings ♦ Get IP From Choose the method the VoIP gateway will use to obtain its IP settings once it is rebooted (restarted). Choices include: Manual – When Manual is chosen, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $%&'& %&'(' ! ! The items on this window are described below: Gatekeeper Information ♦ Mode Choose the Gatekeeper mode.(Default is Auto) ♦ Gatekeeper IP Address This IP address is necessary if you chose the Manual mode defined as above. ♦ Send Keepalive RRQ to Gatekeeper Enables or disables the Keepalive function. ♦ Keepalive Interval This is a user-defined Keepalive Interval H.323 Information ♦ Display Name ♦ H.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Device Type This displays the model name of this device. ♦ MAC Address This displays the MAC address of this device. ♦ Boot PROM Version This displays the version number of the device’s startup code. ♦ Firmware Version This displays the version number of the device’s runtime code. ♦ Hardware Revision This displays the revision number of the hardware circuitry.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway - / ! ! Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ! ( " ! ! This window allows you to view the Prefer Codec Table settings.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Tcid This displays the port number of this device. (0: port1, 1: port2, 2: port3, 3: port4) ♦ Prefer Codec Type This is a user-defined prefer codec type for the port shown as above. Click on the Save button at the bottom right of the window to save the settings.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # ) ! " * + First Analog Port Telephone No. Table window This window allows you to view the Analog Port Telephone No. Table settings. Click the number of Tcid column on the window above to access the second Analog Port Telephone No. Table window.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ * & " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Tcid This displays the port number of this device. (0: port1, 1: port2, 2: port3, 3: port4) ♦ Telephone No. This is a user-defined Caller ID number for the port shown as above. ♦ Caller ID Name This is a user-defined Caller ID name. ♦ Private Type Determines whether or not the user would like to block/unblock the Caller ID number and Caller ID name.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ), ! " + # * & " ! ! This window allows you to view the Data Port Telephone No. Table settings Click the Add icon on the window above to access the First Data Port Telephone No.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # * & " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Prefix Strip Telephone No. This is a user-defined prefix strip number for outgoing call to another device.. ♦ Destination IP Address Enter the IP address of the destination you would like to call. One prefix telephone number will map to one destination IP address. Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # )#!! ! ! + - . ! $ ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Analog This Mode allow user to setup advanced ingress calls and dialing rule settings for the gateway’s voice ports. ♦ Data This Mode allow user to setup advanced egress calls and dialing rule settings via the gateway’s data ports Choose the Analog or Data Mode then click Next.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # ! $ # " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Destination ID. This is a user-defined destination ID for the port shown as below. The ID is only and cannot duplicate. ♦ Tcid This is a user-defined port number of this device. (0: port1, 1: port2, 2: port3, 3: port4) Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Next.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ % / " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Hunt Group. This is a user-defined hunt group number for the destination ID shown as below. ♦ Destination ID. This displays the destination ID we set last page. Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Next.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ $ " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Dial Digit This is a user-defined prefix dial number when user make the call. ♦ HG ID This displays the Hunt Group ID we set last page.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ! $ # " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Destination ID. This is a user-defined destination ID for the port shown as below. The ID is only and cannot duplicate. ♦ IP Address Enter the destination IP address of outgoing calls. Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Next.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ % / " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Hunt Group. This is a user-defined hunt group number for the destination ID shown as below. ♦ Destination ID. This displays the destination ID we set last page. Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Next.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ $ " ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Dial Digit This is a user-defined prefix dial number when user make the call. ♦ HG ID This displays the Hunt Group ID we set last page.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # #!! ( $ $ " ! ! This window allows you to view the ATPM Address Table settings Click the Add or Delete icon on the window above to access the Second ATPM Address Table window: 42
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ $ " ! ! Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # $ ( $ % / " ! ! This window allows you to view the ATPM Hunt Group Table settings Click the Add or Delete icon on the window above to access the Second ATPM Hunt Group Table window: 44
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ % / " ! ! Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # ( $ # " ! ! This window allows you to view the ATPM Destination Table settings Click the Add or Delete icon on the window above to access the Second ATPM Destination Table window: 46
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ # " ! ! Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # #- $ ! ! Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save.
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DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway $ ! ! Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway # *$ ! ! After entering the desired information on the window above, enable or disable the NAT Function and then click Save.
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DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 1 ! ! After completing the local server configuration settings on the window above, select enabled or disabled in the drop-down menu under State and then click Save.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway * ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Trap Manager IP Address The IP address of the trap receiving station. ♦ Community Name A user-defined SNMP community name. ♦ SNMP AuthTrap Enable or disable the SNMP trap. Click on the Save button at the bottom right of the window to save the settings.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway #! $ ! ! To add or change a User Account, fill in the appropriate information in the User Name, Old Password (if applicable), New Password, and Confirm New Password fields. Click on the Save button to keep the settings.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway , ! ! Items in the window are described as follows: ♦ Rx Packets The total number of packets received by the device. ♦ Rx Bytes The total number of bytes contained in packets received by the device. ♦ Rx Non Ucast Packets The number of non-unicast packets received by the device. ♦ Rx Discard Packets The number of packets dropped by the device.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ♦ Tx Late Collision The number of late collisions. ♦ Tx Retransmission Limit The number of times the device had to retransmit packets. ♦ Tx Underrun Packets This counter shows the number of runt packets transmitted by the device that are less than the allowed 64-octet minimum length. Underrun packets occur due to jam signals generated by collisions, backpressure, etc. ♦ Tx Carrier Sense Lost The number of times packets were lost due to carrier sense lost.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ! ! ! This read-only window displays a variety of Tcid configuration settings.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ! ! ! This read-only window displays various Coding Profile settings.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ! ! , ! ! ! The items on this window are described below: ♦ Software Update Mode This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link or LAN Link. ♦ TFTP Server Address The IP address of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is located. This entry is used only if the Firmware Update is set to Enable.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway ! ! After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the device, and they will be used every time it is powered on, reset or rebooted. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will clear all settings and restore them to their initial values, which were present when the device was purchased. Click on the Save Configuration button at the bottom of the window to save the system settings to NV-RAM.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway " - . # 2 ! ! Before performing a Factory Reset, be absolutely certain that this is what you want to do. Once the reset is done, all of the device’s settings stored in NV-RAM will be erased and restored to values present when the device was purchased. Note: After performing the Factory Reset, make sure to redefine the IP settings for the device in the IP Configuration menu. Then perform a Restart System on the device.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway " . - ! ! To perform a reboot of the device, which resets the system, click the Restart button.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway 7 The DG-104SH VoIP gateway offers a line-at-a-time prompt and response scheme to execute various configuration instructions. The interface displays a single prompt character ggdbg> when it is ready to accept a command (ex. ggdbg>set or ggdbg>show). Typing a question mark after the ggdbg> prompt will display a list of helpful user commands. Please note that all characters must be entered in lower case.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway nwdbg dtmf_relay <0|1> Definition: This command turns the Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF) relay function on or off, or shows the DTMF relay state if only nwdbg dtmf_relay is typed. Parameter(s): <0 : off, 1 : on> Example: nwdbg dtmf_relay 0 nwdbg mac Definition: This command sets the MAC address of the voice link, or shows the MAC address if only nwdbg mac is typed.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway Parameter(s): Example: If only nwdbg dns is typed, this command shows the DNS IP/STATE. nwdbg dns 10.1.1.5 nwdbg dns Definition: This command turns on/off the DNS function. If only nwdbg dns is typed, this command shows the DNS IP/STATE Parameter(s): [disable | enable] Example: nwdbg dns disable nwdbg country Definition: This command provides country code setting interface to config the tone frequency for different country.
DG-104SH VoIP Station Gateway Definition: Example: tftp update Definition: Example: Gets the image from the TFTP server. The is the name of the image on the TFTP server. If any error happened during downloading image, the message ERROR will be displayed. When the user enters tftp get, the file name in EEPROM will be employed. ggdbg>tftp get c:\102nmm.tfp Download d:\project\dg102\102nmm.tfp ...\ OK This command updates the image in FLASH. The image is downloaded for storage in DRAM.
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