User`s guide
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1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User’s Guide
Overview
The Media Gateway’s Web interface is divided into four sections, Status, Configuration,
Diagnostics, and System.
The Status Web pages provide run-time information and statistics about the operation of the unit.
The Diagnostics Web pages provide the system administrator with an interface to perform
diagnostics tasks.
The Configuration Web pages provide the system administrator with an interface to configure the
Media Gateway. The Configuration menu selections include:
• Import/Export - Selecting Import/Export brings up the Import/Export Web page which
allows you to save a copy of your current configuration (Export) to a directory on the computer
or to import a configuration file to the Media Gateway (Import). For information about
exporting a configuration file, see Section 2.6.1, “Exporting Configuration Information”, on
page 41. For information about importing a configuration file, see Section 2.6.2, “Importing
Configuration Information”, on page 42.
• IP - Selecting IP brings up the IP Web page which allows you to configure the IP parameters.
For detailed information about the IP parameters, see Section 3.1, “IP Settings”, on page 46.
• Management Protocols - Selecting Management Protocols brings up the Management
Protocols Web page which allows you to configure E-mail, Syslog, SNMP, Web Server, and
Telnet parameters. For detailed information about the Management Protocols parameters, see
Section 3.2, “Management Protocols Parameters”, on page 52.
• Routing Table - Selecting Routing Table brings up the Routing Table Web page which allows
you to configure a set of rules used to define the characteristics of a call routed through the
gateway. For detailed information about the Routing Table, see Section 5.2, “Router
Configuration”, on page 195.
• VoIP - Selecting VoIP brings up the VoIP Web page which allows you to configure VoIP
parameters. For detailed information about the VoIP parameters, see Section 3.3, “VoIP
General Parameters”, on page 59.
• TDM - Selecting TDM brings up the TDM Web page which allows you to configure TDM
parameters. Some of these parameters differ, depending on the different DMG1000 and
DMG2000 models. For detailed information about the TDM parameters, see Section 3.7,
“TDM General Parameters”, on page 105.
• Serial Ports - Selecting Serial Ports brings up the Serial Ports Web page. This Web page
allows you to configure the serial protocol for the Media Gateway serial port. See
Section 3.15, “Serial Ports Parameters”, on page 146 for detailed information about the Serial
Ports parameters.
• Tone Detection - Selecting Tones allows you to manipulate call progress tone parameters.
These parameters define the characteristics (frequencies, durations, and deviations) of the
tones that the Media Gateway detects during call progress analysis. For more information, see
Section 3.17, “Tone Detection Parameters”, on page 154 and Chapter 4, “Call Progress
Tones”.
• Certificates - Selecting Certificates brings up the Certificates Web page which allows you to
configure Certificates parameters. For detailed information about the Certificates parameters,
see Section 3.18, “Certificates Parameters”, on page 161.