MP-202 Telephone Adapter User's Manual Version 2.6.
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter Contents Table of Contents 1 Introducing AudioCodes' MP-202 Telephone Adapter...................................15 2 Cabling the MP-202 Telephone Adapter..........................................................17 3 Setting up a Network Connection ....................................................................19 3.1 Defining Your PC's Network Connection................................................................ 19 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.
User's Manual 8 Quality of Service (QoS) ...................................................................................61 8.1 Traffic Shaping ....................................................................................................... 61 8.1.1 8.1.2 9 Device Traffic Shaping.............................................................................................61 Shaping Classes......................................................................................................
MP-202 Telephone Adapter Contents 10 VLAN and Bridge Settings................................................................................99 10.1 Virtual LAN Interface (VLAN) ................................................................................. 99 10.1.1 10.1.2 10.1.3 10.1.4 10.1.5 10.1.6 10.1.7 10.1.8 Creation with the Connection Wizard ......................................................................99 General .........................................................................
User's Manual 13.8 Regional Settings ................................................................................................. 174 13.9 System Settings ................................................................................................... 175 13.10 SNMP................................................................................................................... 178 13.10.1 Configuring Your Gateway's SNMP Agent ........................................................... 178 13.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter Contents List of Figures Figure 2-1: Cabling the Device...............................................................................................................17 Figure 3-1: IP and DNS Configuration....................................................................................................20 Figure 3-2: 'Welcome' Screen ................................................................................................................21 Figure 3-3: Logging In ..........
User's Manual Figure 9-8: General PPPoE Settings......................................................................................................82 Figure 9-9: PPP Configuration ...............................................................................................................83 Figure 9-10: PPP Authentication Settings ..............................................................................................84 Figure 9-11: PPP Encryption .................................................
MP-202 Telephone Adapter Contents Figure 10-40: VLAN Interface Screen ................................................................................................. 123 Figure 10-41: Bridge Section of the Screen ........................................................................................ 124 Figure 10-42: VLAN Settings............................................................................................................... 124 Figure 10-43: No IP Address ...............................
User's Manual Figure 13-17: Advanced - Universal Plug n Play ................................................................................ 179 Figure 13-18: Advanced - Firmware and Configuration Upgrade ....................................................... 180 Figure 13-19: Advanced - Upgrading from a Computer in the Network.............................................. 180 Figure 13-20: Upgrade in Progress ................................................................................................
MP-202 Telephone Adapter Contents List of Tables Table 4-1: Network Map Symbols ..........................................................................................................28 Table 4-2: Icons to Indicate the Interface Used for Connecting the PC.................................................28 Table 4-3: Icons Indicating Web-Based Management Screens' Subject Areas.....................................29 Table 4-4: Icons to Quickly Jump to Key Information About Your Home Network..............
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 1 1. Introducing AudioCodes' MP-202 Telephone Adapter Introducing AudioCodes' MP-202 Telephone Adapter The MP-202 is a 2-line SIP gateway allowing residential and SOHO subscribers to connect ordinary POTS telephones or fax machines, and is interoperable with leading Softswitches and SIP Application Servers for enabling legacy phone services such as caller ID and call waiting.
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 2 2. Cabling the MP-202 Telephone Adapter Cabling the MP-202 Telephone Adapter ¾ To cable the MP-202, take these steps: 1. Connect the MP-202's Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 connector labeled 'WAN' to your cable or DSL modem (or other network connection). 2. Connect the MP-202's Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 connector labeled 'LAN/PC' to a PC. 3. Optionally, you can connect the MP-202's connector labeled 'LAN/PC' to a switch / hub and connect multiple PCs to the latter. 4.
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 3 3. Setting up a Network Connection Setting up a Network Connection ¾ To set up a network connection: 3.1 1. Define your PC's network connection (refer to ''Defining Your PC's Network Connection'' on page 19) 2.
User's Manual Figure 3-1: IP and DNS Configuration 3.1.1 3.1.2 Windows XP 1. Access 'Network Connections' from the Control Panel. 2. Right-click on the Ethernet connection icon, and select 'Properties'. 3. Under the 'General' tab, select the 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' component, and press the 'Properties' button. 4. The 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' properties window will be displayed. 5. Select the 'Obtain an IP address automatically' radio button. 6.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 3.2 3. Setting up a Network Connection Configuring the MP-202's Network Connection The Web-based management interface of the MP-202 allows you to control the device's system parameters. The interface is accessed through a Web browser. For detailed information on the gateway's Web-management interface, refer to ''Using the MP-202's Web Interface'' on page 27 ¾ To access the Web-based management interface: 1. Launch a Web browser on your PC. 2.
User's Manual 3.2.2 Note: Make sure you retain your User Name and Password for future reference as this is the only way you can access and manage the MP-202. Note: If there’s inactivity after logging in, a new login becomes necessary after a lapse of 15 minutes. Configuring 'Quick Setup' Screen Parameters The 'Quick Setup' screen (refer to the figure) enables the speedy, precise, and accurate configuration of your Internet connection and other important parameters.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 3.2.2.1 3. Setting up a Network Connection Configuring Your Internet Connection When subscribing to a broadband service, you should be aware of the method by which you are connected to the Internet. Technical information regarding the properties of your Internet connection should be provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
User's Manual 3.2.2.1.2 Manual IP Address Ethernet Connection Select 'Manual IP Address Ethernet Connection' from the 'Connection Type' dropdown list (refer to the figure).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 3. Setting up a Network Connection 3.2.2.1.3 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Select 'Point-to-point protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)' from the 'Connection Type' drop-down list (refer to the figure). Figure 3-7: Internet Connection - PPPoE Your ISP should provide you with the following information: Login user name Login password 3.2.2.1.
User's Manual 3.2.2.1.5 Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Select 'Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)' from the 'Connection Type' drop-down list (refer to the figure). Figure 3-9: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Your ISP should provide you with the following information: L2TP Server Host Name or IP Address Login user name Login password 3.2.2.1.6 No Internet Connection Select 'No Internet Connection' from the 'Connection Type' combo-box (refer to the figure).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 4. Using the MP-202's Web Interface 4 Using the MP-202's Web Interface 4.1 Your Home Network Map When you log into the Web-based management, you'll view the Network Map. Figure 4-1: Network Map The network map depicts the various network elements from top going down: 1. External network interface (Internet connection) 2. Firewall 3. MP-202 4. Telephones connected to the MP-202 5.
User's Manual The table below explains the meaning of different network map symbols: Table 4-1: Network Map Symbols Represents the Internet Represents your Ethernet Wide Area Network (WAN) connection. Click this icon to configure the WAN interface. Represents the Telephone Adapter's Firewall. The height of the wall corresponds to the security level currently selected: Minimum, Typical or Maximum. Click this icon to configure security settings.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 4.2 4. Using the MP-202's Web Interface Web Interface Left Sidebar Icons The Web-based management screens have been grouped into several subject areas and may be accessed by clicking on the appropriate icon in the left side-bar. The subject areas are: Table 4-3: Icons Indicating Web-Based Management Screens' Subject Areas Display the Network Map Home Quick Setup Quickly configure your MP-202. Create and configure networks connections.
User's Manual 4.4 Managing Tables Tables are structures used throughout the Web-based Management. They handle userdefined entries relating to elements such as network connections, local servers, restrictions and configurable parameters. The principles outlined in this section apply to all tables in the Web-based Management. Figure 4-3: Typical Table Structure The figure illustrates a typical table. Each row denotes an entry in the table.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters 5 Configuring VoIP Parameters 5.
User's Manual 5.1.1 Configuring Signaling Protocol Parameters Note: In the current version release, only SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is supported. ¾ To configure signaling protocol parameters: After clicking the menu 'Voice over IP' in the main screen, the 'Signaling Protocol' screen opens by default (refer to the figure below).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Check the checkbox 'Use SIP Proxy'; the 'SIP Proxy' screen (showing basic parameters) opens. Click the button 'Advanced>>'; the 'SIP Proxy' screen (showing the advanced parameters, including the basic parameters) opens. Figure 5-2: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - SIP Proxy and Registrar Version 2.
User's Manual Table 5-2: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - Signaling Protocol Parameter Description SIP Transport Protocol* Choose either UDP (default) or TCP. Local SIP Port* The UDP/TCP port (default = 5060) on which the Stack listens. Gateway Name-User Domain* This domain name will be sent in the From header of outgoing Invite messages. Enable PRACK* When enabled, the MP-202 replies with a PRACK message upon receipt of a reliable provisional response.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Parameter Description Use SIP Proxy IP and Port for Registration Use the SIP proxy IP and port for registration. Default = checked. When checked, there is no need to configure the address of the registrar separately. Use SIP Outbound Proxy* Use an outbound SIP proxy (all SIP messages will be sent to this server as the first hop). Default = unchecked. * This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
User's Manual Uncheck the box 'Use SIP Proxy IP and Port for Registration' and check 'Use SIP Registrar'; the parameters screen for 'SIP Registrar' opens (showing the basic parameters). Figure 5-3: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - SIP Proxy and Registrar The table below shows descriptions of those SIP Registrar parameters that differ from SIP Proxy parameters. Descriptions of common parameters can be seen under the section 'SIP Proxy and Registrar', above.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Click the button 'Advanced', and then check the box 'Use SIP Outbound Proxy'; the parameters screen for 'SIP Outbound Proxy' opens (showing the advanced parameters, including the basic parameters). Figure 5-4: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - SIP Outbound Proxy Table 5-6: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - SIP Outbound Proxy Parameter Description Outbound Proxy IP The IP address of the outbound Proxy.
User's Manual Click the button 'Advanced', and then check the box 'Enable STUN'; the parameters screen for 'NAT Traversal' opens (showing the advanced parameters, including the basic parameters). Figure 5-5: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - NAT Traversal Table 5-7: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - NAT Traversal Parameter Enable STUN Description When checked, the SIP STUN Manager starts. SIP STUN Manager resolves private addresses that need to be resolved to public addresses.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5.1.2 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Configuring Dialing Parameters ¾ To configure Dialing parameters: Click tab 'Dialing'; the 'Dialing Parameters' screen opens. Click the button 'Advanced>>'; the advanced Dialing Parameters screen opens. Figure 5-6: VoIP - Dialing Table 5-8: VoIP - Dialing Parameters Parameter Dialing Timeout Version 2.6 Description Dialing timeout specifies the duration (in seconds) of allowed inactivity between dialed digits.
User's Manual Parameter Description Phone Number Size The maximum length of shortcut numbers that you can enter and the maximum number of digits that you can dial. Enabled dialing complete key* When checked, a specific key can be defined for the Complete Dialing key. Pressing the Dialing complete key forces the MP-202 to make a call to the dialed digits even if there is no match in the dial plan or digit map. The default value is enabled. Complete Dialing Key* Defines the Complete Dialing key.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Parameter Key Sequence* Description Choose either 'Flash only' (default) or ‘Flash + digits sequence’. ‘Flash only’ uses only the phone's Flash button. There are 3 scenarios: (1) During an existing call, if the user presses Flash, the call is put on hold; a dial tone is heard and the user is able to initiate a second call. Once the second call is established, on-hooking transfers the first (held) call to the second call.
User's Manual Table 5-9: VoIP - Media Streaming Parameters - Codecs Parameter Description 1st Codec Refer to ''Configuring Codecs'' on page 43 2nd Codec Refer to ''Configuring Codecs'' on page 43 3rd Codec Refer to ''Configuring Codecs'' on page 43 4th Codec Refer to ''Configuring Codecs'' on page 43 5th Codec Refer to ''Configuring Codecs'' on page 43 6th Codec Refer to ''Configuring Codecs'' on page 43 Click the button 'Advanced'; the 'Media Streaming Parameters' and 'Quality of Service Pa
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Table 5-10: VoIP - Advanced - Media Streaming Parameters Parameter Description Defines the port range for Real Time Protocol (RTP) voice transport. RTP Port Range Contiguous Series of 8 Ports Starting From: DTMF Relay RFC 2833 The RTP payload type used for RFC 2833 DTMF relay packets. Range = 0255. Default = 101. Payload Type G.726/16 Payload Type The RTP payload type used for 16 kbps G.726 packets. Range = 0-255. Default = 98.
User's Manual 5.1.3.3 Packetization Time The Packetization Time is the length of the digital voice segment that each packet holds. The default is 20 millisecond packets. Selecting 10 millisecond packets reduces the delay but increases the bandwidth consumption. 5.1.4 Configuring Voice and Fax Parameters ¾ To configure Voice and Fax parameters: Click the tab 'Voice and Fax'; the basic 'Voice and Fax' parameters screen opens.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Table 5-13: VoIP - Voice and Fax Parameter Line 1 Voice Volume / Line 2 Voice Volume Description The voice volume of line 1 / 2 (the gain from the network towards the local phone). Default = 0 dB. Enable Automatic Gain When enabled (when the box is checked), the device will adjust the voice volume automatically to compensate for a weak or loud signal.
User's Manual Parameter Description Modem Bypass Payload Type*** Defines the payload type for modems in Bypass mode. Fax/Modem Bypass Coder Select the codec to be used for the VBD and Bypass modes. PCMA (default) or PCMU. G.711 64 kbps A-Law -OR-G.711 64 kbps u-Law Enable CNG Detection Check to enable detection of the fax CNG signal. When the local fax machine connected to the MP-202 receives a fax, the MP-202 switches to T.38 fax relay upon detection of the CED signal from the remote fax.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5.1.5 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Configuring Services Parameters ¾ To configure Service parameters: Click the tab 'Service'; the basic 'Service' parameters screen opens. Click the button 'Advanced'; the extended 'Service' parameters screen opens. Figure 5-10: VoIP - Services - Advanced Version 2.
User's Manual Table 5-14: VoIP - Services Parameter Description Call Waiting Call Waiting SIP Reply - Which response message is sent when another call arrives while a call is in progress. There are two possibilities: 180 Ringing or 182 Queued (default). To disable the call waiting feature, select 180 Ringing. Call Forward Type The Call Forward feature permits a user to redirect incoming calls addressed to him/her to another number. The user’s ability to originate calls is unaffected by Call Forward.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5.1.6 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Configuring Line Settings Screen Before starting to make phone calls, configure each line's parameters. 1. Click the tab 'Line Settings'; the screen that opens (refer to the figure) enables you to define the phone ports of the MP-202 and to configure them. Figure 5-11: VoIP - Line Settings 2. Click the 'Action' icon in each line to configure the line's different parameters (refer to the figure).
User's Manual Parameter Description Display Name Used to define a name to intuitively identify the line. A free text description to be displayed to remote parties as your caller ID. Authentication User Name The user name received from the VoIP Service Provider. Used when sending a response to Unauthorized or Proxy Authentication Requested (401/407). Authentication Password The password received from the VoIP Service Provider.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Table 5-16: 'Speed Dial Settings' - via Proxy Parameter Description Speed Dial Defines the number to dial. Destination Defines the entry's destination, in this case a proxy server. User ID Defines the user ID to call. The figure below shows how a local line speed dial is configured from port ‘Line 2’ on the MP-202 to port ‘Line 1’ on the MP-202. The speed dial number 225 is now associated with Line 1 on the MP-202.
User's Manual The figure below shows how a speed dial direct call is configured. The call is configured to one of the pre-configured lines of a remote device (10.16.2.26). Figure 5-17: VoIP - Speed Dial - Direct Call Table 5-17: 'Speed Dial Settings' - Direct Call Parameter Description Speed Dial A shortcut number which you will dial to call this party. Destination The entry's destination, in this case a direct call. User ID Specify the remote party's user ID.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 5.1.8 5. Configuring VoIP Parameters Configuring Telephone Interfaces Use the 'Telephone Interface' screen to enable and disable FXS (telephone interface) parameters. ¾ To configure ''Telephone Interface' settings: 1. Click the tab 'Telephone Interface'; the 'Telephone Interface' screen opens. Figure 5-18: VoIP - Telephone Interface 2. Check the checkbox 'Enabled' to enable the Polarity Reversal feature.
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 6 6. Connecting the MP-202 to a VoIP Service Provider Connecting the MP-202 to a VoIP Service Provider Using the MP-202's VoIP capabilities, it is possible to connect to a remote SIP server in order to conduct worldwide phone calls. The following section describes how to place a worldwide phone call utilizing the MP-202's VoIP capabilities over a SIP server. Verify that your Telephone Adapter and telephone are correctly connected and that your WAN connection is up. 6.
User's Manual 3. Click the ‘Action’ icon on the right of line 1; the ‘Line Settings’ screen opens (refer to the figure). Use the configuration values provided by your ISP to configure the parameters in this screen. Figure 6-2: VoIP - Line Settings - Defining a New Line 4. Click tab ‘Signaling Protocol’ and check the box ‘Use SIP Proxy’ (refer to ''Configuring Signaling Protocol Parameters'' on page 32 5.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 7 7. Making VoIP Calls Making VoIP Calls Users connected to the MP-202 can place calls, put calls on hold, transfer calls and manage 3-way conferences. The following describes how to perform these operations. 7.1 Placing a Call ¾ To place a call, take these steps: 7.2 1. Pick up the phone. 2. Make sure that you can hear a dial tone 3. Dial the remote party's number or pre-configured speed dial number.
User's Manual ¾ To place the remote party on hold when 'Flash + digits sequence' is configured (refer to ''Configuring Dialing Parameters'' on page 39): 7.4 1. Press the 'Flash' key and then the '1' key on the phone; the phone plays a dial tone. At this point you can initiate a second call by dialing another party's number. 2. To cancel the hold state and resume the previous phone call, press 'Flash' and then '1'.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 7. Making VoIP Calls ¾ To extend an existing call with party B into a 3-way conference by bringing in party C when 'Flash + digits sequence' is configured (refer to ''Configuring Dialing Parameters'' on page 39): 7.6 1. During a call with party B, press 'Flash' and then the '1' key on the phone; Party B is now placed on hold and you'll hear a dial tone. 2. Dial party C's number and wait until the call is established. 3.
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8. Quality of Service (QoS) 8 Quality of Service (QoS) 8.1 Traffic Shaping Traffic Shaping is the solution for managing and avoiding congestion where a high speed LAN meets limited broadband bandwidth. A user may have, for example, a 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN with a 100 Mbps WAN interface router. The router may communicate with the ISP using a modem with a bandwidth of 2Mbps. This typical configuration makes the modem, having no QoS module, the bottleneck.
User's Manual 3. From the drop-down list select the device for which to shape traffic. The drop-down list includes all your interfaces as well as category options (e.g., All LAN Devices, All WAN Devices) and VPNs such as PPoE, PPTP and L2TP (if defined). Select, for example, the option 'WAN Ethernet' and click ‘OK’; the ’Edit Device Traffic Shaping’ screen opens (refer to the figure). Figure 8-2: QoS - Edit Device Traffic Shaping 4.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8.1.2 8. Quality of Service (QoS) Shaping Classes The bandwidth of a device can be divided in order to reserve constant portions of bandwidth to predefined traffic types. Such a portion is known as a Shaping Class. When not used by its predefined traffic type, or owner (for example VoIP), the class will be available to all other traffic. However when needed, the entire class is reserved solely for its owner.
User's Manual Configure the following fields: Table 8-2: Edit Class - Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Name The name of the class. Class Priority The class can be granted one of eight priority levels, zero being the highest and seven the lowest. Tx Bandwidth The reserved transmission bandwidth (Committed Information Rate, or CIR) , in kbps, for each class. Rx Bandwidth The reserved reception bandwidth (Committed Information Rate, or CIR) , in kbps, for each class.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8. Quality of Service (QoS) 8.1.2.1.1 Inbound and Outbound Data The gateway can control outgoing data easily. It can queue packets, delay them, give precedence to other packets, or drop them. This helps in resolving upload (Tx) traffic bottlenecks and in most cases is sufficient. However, in the case of download (Rx) traffic bottlenecks, the ability to control the flow is much more limited.
User's Manual Table 8-3: Add Traffic Priority Rule - Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Matching Use the parameters in this screen section to apply a rule. To apply the rule, matching must be performed between IP addresses and/or a traffic protocol must be defined. From the drop-down list choose 'Any', 'User Defined' or the host. Source Address The source address of the packets. From the drop-down list choose 'Any', 'User Defined' or the host.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8. Quality of Service (QoS) Limit the rule for specific days and hours; the gateway supports two priority marking methods for packet prioritization: DSCP 802.1p Priority The matching of packets by rules is connection-based, known as Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), using the same connection-tracking mechanism used by firewall. Once a packet matches a rule, all subsequent packets with the same attributes receive the same QoS parameters, both inbound and outbound.
User's Manual ¾ To set traffic priority rules: 1. Press the QoS button on the sidebar; the Traffic Priority screen (the first tab) appears. This screen is divided into two identical sections, one for ’QoS Input Rules’ and the other for ’QoS Output Rules’, which are for prioritizing inbound and outbound traffic respectively. Each section lists all the devices on which rules can be set. You can set rules on all devices at once by clicking the link 'New Entry' adjacent to 'All Devices'.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8. Quality of Service (QoS) Table 8-4: Add Traffic Priority Rule - Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Source Address The source address of the packets sent to or received from the network object. From the drop-down list choose 'Any', 'User Defined' or the host. Destination Address The destination address of the packets sent to or received from the network object. This address can be configured in the same manner as the source address.
User's Manual 8.3 DSCP Mapping In order to understand what is Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP), one must first be familiarized with the Differentiated Services model. Differentiated Services (Diffserv) is a Class of Service (CoS) model that enhances besteffort Internet services by differentiating traffic by users, service requirements and other criteria.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 2. 8. Quality of Service (QoS) To edit an existing entry, click its Edit action icon. To add a new entry, click the New Entry link. In both cases, the ’Edit DSCP Settings’ screen will appear (refer to the figure). Figure 8-9: QoS - Edit DSCP Settings 3. Configure the following fields: Table 8-5: Edit DSCP Settings- Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description DSCP Value (hex) Enter a hexadecimal number that will serve as the DSCP value. 802.1p Priority Select a 802.
User's Manual 8.4 802.1p Mapping The IEEE 802.1p priority marking method is a standard for prioritizing network traffic at the data link/Mac sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is simply classified and sent to the destination, with no bandwidth reservations established. The 802.1p header includes a 3-bit prioritization field, which allows packets to be grouped into eight levels of priority. The gateway maps these eight levels to three main priorities: high, medium and low.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8.5 8. Quality of Service (QoS) Class Statistics The gateway provides you with accurate, real-time information on the traffic moving through your defined device classes. For example, the amount of packets sent, dropped or delayed, are just a few of the parameters that you can monitor per each shaping class. To view your class statistics, press the QoS button on the sidebar and then click the Class Statistics tab. The following screen will appear (refer to the figure).
User's Manual ¾ To perform a minimal QoS configuration for VoIP: 1. Click on menu 'QoS' on the left sidebar and then click tab 'Traffic Shaping'; the Quality of Service - Traffic Shaping screen opens. 2. Click 'New Entry' (or the icon under column 'Action'); the screen 'Add Device Traffic Shaping' opens. 3. From the drop-down list adjacent to parameter 'Device', select 'Default WAN Device' (or your PPTP/L2TP connection you have created) and click OK; the screen 'Edit Device Traffic Shaping' opens. 4.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 6. 8. Quality of Service (QoS) Click OK to submit the new definition. Figure 8-13: QoS - Edit Device Traffic Shaping - Submitting the Configuration 7. Version 2.6 Click OK again to exit the QoS page and return to the main page.
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9 9. WAN Settings WAN Settings To change the WAN mode from its default connection type (Ethernet) to PPP, choose from the 'Connection Type' drop-down list in the Quick Setup screen. Alternatively, click link 'New Connection' in the 'Network Connections' screen, check the 'Advanced Connection' radio button and then choose the connection type. 9.1 WAN Ethernet WAN Ethernet is the default mode.
User's Manual ¾ To configure the WAN Ethernet connection: Click on the 'Settings' button at the bottom-right of the connection's Properties screen; the screen 'Configure WAN Ethernet' opens: Figure 9-2: WAN Ethernet Configuration 9.1.1 General The top part of the screen 'Configure WAN Ethernet' displays general communication parameters. It is recommended not to change the default values in this screen unless you are familiar with the networking concepts they represent.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9. WAN Settings Table 9-1: General Connection Settings Parameter Description Schedule You can configure scheduler rules in order to define time segments during which the connection is active (via Advanced>Scheduler Rules). Network Select whether the parameters you are configuring relate to a LAN/WAN connection, by selecting LAN/WAN from the drop down list. Physical Address The physical address of the network card used for your network.
User's Manual 9.1.3 DNS Server Domain Name System (DNS) is the method by which website or domain names are translated into IP addresses. You can configure the connection to automatically obtain a DNS server address, or specify such an address manually, according to the information provided by your ISP. To configure the connection to automatically obtain a DNS server address, select 'Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically' from the 'DNS Server' drop down menu.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9. WAN Settings Parameter Description Device Metric The device metric is a value used by the Telephone Adapter to determine whether one route is superior to another, considering parameters such as bandwidth, delay, and more. Default Route Select this check box to define this device as a the default route. Routing Information Select this check box to enable the Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
User's Manual 9.2 WAN PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) relies on two widely accepted standards, PPP and Ethernet. PPPoE enables your home network PCs that communicate on an Ethernet network to exchange information with PCs on the Internet. PPPoE supports the protocol layers and authentication widely used in PPP and enables a point-to-point connection to be established in the normally multipoint architecture of Ethernet.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9. WAN Settings Table 9-4: PPP Configuration Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Service Name Specify the networking peer's service name, if provided by your ISP. PPP-on-Demand Use PPP on demand to initiate the point-to-point protocol session only when packets are actually sent over the Internet. Time Between Reconnect Attempts Specify the duration between PPP reconnected attempts, as provided by your ISP. Figure 9-9: PPP Configuration 9.2.
User's Manual This section allows you to select the authentication protocols your gateway may use when negotiating with a PPTP server. Select all the protocols if no information is available about the server's authentication protocols. Note that encryption is performed only if 'Microsoft CHAP', 'Microsoft CHAP version 2', or both are selected. Figure 9-10: PPP Authentication Settings Table 9-5: PPP Authentication Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Login User Name As agreed with ISP.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9. WAN Settings Note that PPP encryption can only be used with MS-CHAP or MS-CHAP-V2 authentication algorithms. Figure 9-11: PPP Encryption Table 9-6: PPP Encryption Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Require Encryption Select this check box to ensure that the PPP connection is encrypted. Support Encryption Select this check box if your peer supports 40 bit encryption keys.
User's Manual 9.2.6 Internet Protocol Refer to ''Internet Protocol Settings'' on page 79 9.2.7 DNS Server Refer to ''DNS Server'' on page 80. 9.2.8 Routing Refer to ''Routing'' on page 80 9.2.9 Internet Connection Firewall Refer to ''Internet Connection Firewall'' on page 81 9.3 WAN PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a protocol developed by Microsoft targeted at creating VPN connections over the Internet.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 3. 9. WAN Settings Select the radio button External Cable Modem (this option is for both internal and external cable modems) and click 'Next'; the screen 'Internet Cable Modem Connection' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 9-13: Internet Cable Modem Connection Version 2.
User's Manual 4. Select the radio button 'Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) with User Name and Password Authentication' and click Next; the screen 'Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 9-14: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 5. Enter the username and password provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). 6. Enter the PPTP server host name or IP address provided by your ISP. 7. Select whether to obtain an IP address automatically or specify one. 8.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9.3.2 9. WAN Settings Creating a PPTP VPN Connection with the Connection Wizard ¾ To create a new PPTP VPN connection, take these steps: 1. Open the screen 'Network Connections' and click link 'New Connection'; the screen 'Connection Wizard' opens. 2. Select the radio button 'Connect to a Virtual Private Network over the Internet' and click 'Next'; the screen 'Connect to a Virtual Private Network over the Internet' opens. 3.
User's Manual 4. Select the 'Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Virtual Private Network (PPTP VPN)' radio button and click Next. The 'Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Virtual Private Network (PPTP VPN)' screen will appear (see figure 8.205). Figure 9-17: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Virtual Private Network (PPTP VPN) 5. Enter the username and password provided by the administrator of the network you are trying to access. 6. Enter the remote tunnel endpoint address.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9.3.3 9. WAN Settings General This section displays the connection's general parameters. Figure 9-19: General PPTP Settings Table 9-8: General PPTP Settings Parameter Description Schedule By default, the connection is always active. However, you can configure scheduler rules (via Advanced>Scheduler Rules) in order to define time segments during which the connection may be active.
User's Manual 9.3.6 PPP Encryption Refer to ''PPP Encryption'' on page 84 9.3.7 Internet Protocol Refer to ''Internet Protocol Settings'' on page 79 9.3.8 DNS Server Refer to ''DNS Server'' on page 80 9.3.9 Routing Refer to ''Routing'' on page 80 9.3.10 Internet Connection Firewall Refer to ''Internet Connection Firewall'' on page 81 9.4 WAN L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is an extension to the PPP protocol, enabling your gateway to create VPN connections.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 3. 9. WAN Settings Select the radio button 'VPN Client or Point-To-Point' and click 'Next'; the screen 'VPN Client or Point-To-Point' opens(refer to the figure). Figure 9-20: VPN Client or Point-To-Point Version 2.
User's Manual 4. Check the radio button 'Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Internet Protocol Security (L2TP IPSec VPN)' and click 'Next'; the screen 'Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Internet Protocol Security (L2TP IPSec VPN)' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 9-21: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Internet Protocol Security (L2TP IPSec VPN) 5. Enter the username and password provided by the administrator of the network you are trying to access. 6.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9.4.2 9. WAN Settings Creating an L2TP IPSec VPN Connection with the Connection Wizard ¾ To create a new L2TP IPSec VPN connection, take these steps: 1. Click the link 'New Connection' in the screen 'Network Connections'; the screen 'Connection Wizard' opens. 2. Select the radio button 'Connect to a Virtual Private Network over the Internet' and click 'Next'; the screen 'Connect to a Virtual Private Network over the Internet' opens. 3.
User's Manual 4. Select the radio button 'Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Internet Protocol Security (L2TP IPSec VPN)' and click 'Next'; the screen 'Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Internet Protocol Security (L2TP IPSec VPN)' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 9-24: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Internet Protocol Security (L2TP IPSec VPN) 5. Enter the username and password provided by the administrator of the network you are trying to access. 6.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 9.4.3 9. WAN Settings General This section displays the connection's general parameters. Table 9-9: General Settings Parameter Description Schedule By default, the connection is always active. However, you can configure scheduler rules (via Advanced>Scheduler Rules) in order to define time segments during which the connection may be active. Once a scheduler rule(s) is defined, this field changes to a drop-down list, allowing you to choose between the available rules.
User's Manual 9.4.7 PPP Compression The PPP Compression Control Protocol (CCP) is responsible for configuring, enabling, and disabling data compression algorithms on both ends of the point-to-point link. It is also used to signal a failure of the compression/ decompression mechanism in a reliable manner.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings 10 VLAN and Bridge Settings 10.1 Virtual LAN Interface (VLAN) 10.1.1 Creation with the Connection Wizard ¾ To create a new VLAN interface: 1. Click the New Connection link in the 'Network Connections' screen (refer to the figure); the 'Connection Wizard' screen opens (refer to the figure). 2. Select the Advanced Connection radio button and click Next; the 'Advanced Connection' screen appears (refer to the figure). 3.
User's Manual 5. Enter a value that will serve as the VLAN ID, and click Next; the 'Connection Summary' screen appears (refer to the figure). Figure 10-2: Connection Summary 6. Check the 'Edit the Newly Created Connection' check box to be routed to the new connection's configuration screen after clicking Finish. 7. Click Finish to save the settings; the new VLAN interface is added to the network connections list; it’s configurable like any other connection. 10.1.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Table 10-1: VLAN Interface - General Communication Parameters Parameter Description Schedule By default, the connection will always be active. However, you can configure scheduler rules in order to define time segments during which the connection may be active. Once a scheduler rule(s) is defined (via Advanced>Scheduler Rules), this field changes to a combo box, allowing you to choose between the available rules.
User's Manual Figure 10-3: Internet Protocol Settings - No IP Address Obtain an IP Address Automatically Your WAN connection is configured by default to act as a DHCP client. You should keep this configuration in case your service provider supports DHCP, or if you are connecting using a dynamic IP address. The server that assigns the Telephone Adapter with an IP address, also assigns a subnet mask.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Select one of the following options from the 'IP Address Distribution' combo box: Table 10-2: IP Address Distribution Parameters Parameter Description DHCP Server Start IP Address The first IP address that may be assigned to a LAN host. Since the device's default IP address is 192.168.2.1, this address must be 192.168.2.2 or greater. End IP Address The last IP address in the range that can be used to automatically assign IP addresses to LAN hosts.
User's Manual 1. After selecting 'DHCP Relay' from the drop down menu, a 'New IP Address' link appears: Figure 10-7: IP Address Distribution - DHCP Relay 2. Click the 'New IP Address' link. The 'DHCP Relay Server Address' screen appears: Figure 10-8: DHCP Relay Server Address 3. Specify the IP address of the DHCP server. 4. Click 'OK' to save the settings.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Table 10-5: Routing Parameters Parameter Description Routing Select 'Advanced' or 'Basic' routing. Routing Mode Select one of the following Routing modes: Route Use route mode if you want your device to function as a router between two networks. NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) translates IP addresses to a valid, public address on the Internet. This adds security since internal LAN addresses are not transmitted over the Internet.
User's Manual Figure 10-10: Advanced Routing Properties For detailed information on this feature, refer to Section 10.17. 10.1.5 Internet Connection Firewall Your Telephone Adapter’s firewall helps protect your computer by preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to it through a network such as the Internet. The firewall can be activated per network connection. To enable the firewall on this network connection, select the 'Enabled' check box.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings 10.1.7 Additional IP Addresses You can add alias names (additional IP addresses) to the Telephone Adapter by clicking the 'New IP Address' link. This enables you to access the device using these aliases in addition to 192.168.1.1 and http://MP-202.home. Figure 10-13: Additional IP Addresses 10.1.8 Example of Configuring 3 VLANs: VoIP, Data and Management This example explains how to configure three separate VLANs: VoIP, data and management.
User's Manual ¾ To configure separate VLANs for VoIP, Data and Management packets: 1. (For MP202-1) Open menu Advanced > Remote Administration; open 'Using Primary HTTP Port (80)' and 'Allow Incoming ICMP Echo Requests (e.g. pings and ICMP traceroute queries)' 2. For VOIP, add VLAN ID 300. Set the new WAN interface to use static route 3.3.3.3. Choose advanced route. In ‘advanced route’, choose ROUTE mode, device metric = 0 and check the 'default gateway' check box. 3. For Data, add VLAN ID 521.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 2. 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Define a VLAN ID for each device. Verify that you've got a new interface on the WAN side (WAN Ethernet 2) (refer to the figure below). Figure 10-16: Verifying a New Interface on the WAN Side 3. Enter the new interface by clicking the Action icon (shown in the screen above); the screen shown below opens. Figure 10-17: Configuring WAN Ethernet Version 2.
User's Manual 4. Assign an IP address (static / DHCP) to the new interface. Configure the parameter 'Internet Protocol' to the Static IP option of 'Use the Following IP Address'; the screen shown below opens. Figure 10-18: Use the Following IP Address 5. Define an IP address for each device and click Apply and OK. Changing the Routing Mode ¾ To change the routing mode: 1.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Adding a Static Route ¾ To add a static route: 1. Open menu Advanced > Routing and click link 'New Route'; the screen shown below opens. Figure 10-21: Route Settings 2. From the 'Name' drop-down list, choose 'WAN Ethernet'; configure the parameters Destination, Netmask and Gateway. Adding a Security Input Rule ¾ To add a security input rule: 1.
User's Manual 2. Add a new entry for the interface; choose what the filter will be determined by (Source IP, Destination IP or Protocol). In the example shown in the figure below, Port 80 (HTTP) is rejected. Figure 10-23: Edit Advanced Filter Testing the 3-VLAN Setup ¾ To test the 3-VLAN setup: 1. Place a VOIP call. Verify that the VOIP is using 802.1q/p, that the VLAN ID is 300 and that the IP is 3.3.x.x (refer to the screen shown below).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 2. 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Connect a PC to the LAN port of MP202 (1 or 2) and send traffic (ICMP). Verify that the ICMP traffic is tagged (802.1q) and that it is using VLAN 521. Figure 10-25: Testing the Setup 3. Connect the management PC to VLAN 311 and verify that all management traffic is carried in this VLAN (refer to the figure below). Figure 10-26: Testing the Setup Version 2.
User's Manual 10.2 WAN-LAN Bridge WAN bridge creates a bridge over WAN and LAN devices. In this way, PCs on the (ProductNameGeneric)'s LAN side can get IP addresses that are known on the WAN side. 10.2.1 Creation with the Connection Wizard ¾ To configure an existing bridge or create a new one: 1. Click the link 'New Connection' in the screen 'Network Connections'; the screen 'Connection Wizard' opens. 2.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 1. 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Configure Existing Bridge Select this option and click 'Next'; the screen 'Network Bridging' opens (refer to the figure below) allowing you to add new connections or remove existing ones, by checking or unchecking their respective check boxes. Figure 10-28: Network Bridging For example, checking the WAN check box will create a LAN-WAN bridge. 2.
User's Manual Important notes: The same connections cannot be shared by two bridges. A bridge cannot be bridged. Bridged connections will lose their IP settings. 5. Click 'Next'; the screen 'Connection Summary' opens (refer to the figure below), corresponding to your changes. Figure 10-30: Connection Summary - Configure Existing Bridge 6. Check the check box 'Edit the Newly Created Connection' to be routed to the new connection's configuration screen after clicking 'Finish'. 7.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings 10.2.4 Bridge Settings The bridge section allows you to specify the LAN and WAN devices that you would like to join under the network bridge. Click the icon 'Edit' on the VLAN column to assign the network connections to specific Virtual LANS. Select the check box 'STP' to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol on the device.
User's Manual 10.2.5 Examples of Configuring VLANs in Bridge Mode 10.2.5.1 Example 1 - Configuring 3 VLANs: VoIP, Data and Management This example explains how to configure the MP-202 to use 3 separate VLANs (for VOIP, data and management) in bridge mode. Figure 10-32: Example of Using Bridge Mode and Configuring VLANs Setup Two MP-202s are connected to the switch. Both are configured to use VLAN 200 for VOIP, VLAN 300 for Data and VLAN 400 for Management.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings 3. Open menu Advanced > Remote Administration. Check the check boxes 'Using Primary HTTP Port (80)' and 'Allow Incoming ICMP Echo Requests' (to allow HTTP and ICMP from the WAN interface) 4. For data, configure VLAN ID 300 and then configure it to 'Obtain IP Address Automatically' (refer to the figure below) (optionally, you can use a static IP address). Figure 10-33: Network Connections 5.
User's Manual 7. Define a new network bridge. Define a network bridge by checking the check boxes of LAN Ethernet and WAN Ethernet 3 (VLAN Interface 300) in the screen 'Network Bridging' under 'Bridged Connections' (refer to the figure below). Figure 10-35: Network Bridging 8. Set the bridge to use 'No IP Address'. Click Apply and OK and then click OK again. Figure 10-36: No IP Address 9. Reboot the MP-202 (optional). 10.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings 12. To access the web from the LAN, set your PC to a static IP address 192.168.2.2-254; the figure below shows the System Monitoring screen. Figure 10-37: System Monitoring Testing the Setup 13. Place a VOIP call and see that the VOIP is using 802.1q/p and that the VID is 200. 14. Ping from the PC (behind MP202-1) to the network; you'll see that the data traffic is using 802.1q and that the VID is 300. 15.
User's Manual 10.2.5.2 Example 2 - Configuring Tagged VoIP, Untagged Data Traffic This example explains how to configure the MP-202 to tag VoIP traffic and untag data traffic in bridge mode. Figure 10-38: Example of Tagging Voice and Untagging Data Setup Two MP-202s are connected to the switch. Both are configured to use VLAN 200 for VoIP and non-VLAN traffic for data. Two DHCP servers are connected to the same switch. One is in a VLAN 200 network; the other is in a non-VLAN network.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 4. 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings Add a network bridge: In the screen 'Network Bridging', check LAN Ethernet and WAN Ethernet (refer to the figure below). Figure 10-39: WAN/LAN Bridge 5. For VoIP, add VLAN Interface 200 (VID 200) and choose option 'Bridge' in the dropdown list of parameter 'Underlying Device' (refer to the figure below). Figure 10-40: VLAN Interface Screen Version 2.
User's Manual 6. Set the bridge interface: In the 'Bridge' section of the Network Connection screen, edit the 'Bridge' and 'WAN' interfaces to enable VLAN for all VLAN IDs (refer to the screen below). Figure 10-41: Bridge Section of the Screen Figure 10-42: VLAN Settings 7. Set the bridge to use 'No IP Address'. Click Apply and OK and then click OK again.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8. 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings For WAN Ethernet 2 (VLAN ID 200), configure this interface to Obtain IP Address Automatically. Optionally, you can choose option 'Use the Following IP Address' for a static IP address. Figure 10-44: Configuring WAN Ethernet 9. Set your PC to use DHCP address; the figure below shows how the 'System Monitoring' screen should look. Figure 10-45: System Monitoring Version 2.
User's Manual Testing the Setup 1. Place a VoIP call and verify that VOIP is using 802.1q/p and that the VID is 200. Figure 10-46: Testing the Setup 2. Ping from the PC (connected to the LAN port of the MP-202) and verify that the data traffic (ICMP) is untagged (refer to the screen below).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 10. VLAN and Bridge Settings 10.2.5.3 Example 3 - Configuring VoIP and Data in the Same VLAN ¾ To configure VoIP and data in the same VLAN: 1. For VoIP and data, configure a VLAN ID and then configure each to 'Obtain IP Address Automatically' (refer to the figure below) (optionally, you can use a static IP address). 2. Define a new network bridge. Define it by checking the check boxes of LAN Ethernet and the new VLAN Interface that you defined (refer to the figure below).
User's Manual 3. Go to the regular WAN and change the mode to 'No IP Address' Figure 10-49: No IP Address If your configuration is correct, all data from the LAN and VoIP should be sent in the same VLAN.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 11. TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol 11 TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol 11.1 Overview TR-069 is a WAN management protocol intended for communication between Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) or residential devices (such as the MP-202), and an AutoConfiguration Server (ACS). It defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto configuration of CPE, and also incorporates other CPE management functions into a common framework.
User's Manual • Password • PeriodicInformEnable • PeriodicInformInterval • PeriodicInformTime • ParameterKey • ConnectionRequestURL • ConnectionRequestUsername • ConnectionRequestPassword InternetGatewayDevice.DeviceInfo. • Manufacturer • ManufacturerOUI • ModelName • Description • Product Class • SerialNumber • HardwareVersion • SoftwareVersion • SpecVersion • ProvisioningCode • UpTime • DeviceLog InternetGatewayDevice.LANDevice.{i} InternetGatewayDevice.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 11. TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol InternetGatewayDevice.LANDevice.{i}.LANEthernetInterfaceConfig.{}. • Status • MACAddress • MaxBitRate InternetGatewayDevice.LANDevice.{i}.LANEthernetInterfaceConfig. {}.Stats. InternetGatewayDevice.WANDevice.{i}. InternetGatewayDevice.WANDevice.{i}.WANCommonInterfaceConfig.
User's Manual • Username • Password • ExternalIPAddress • DNSServers • TransportType • PPPoEACName • PPPoEServiceName The MP-202 supports the following Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs): GetRPCMethods SetParameterValues GetParameterValues GetParameterNames SetParameterAttributes GetParameterAttributes AddObject DeleteObject Download Reboot Note that the implementation of SetParameterAttributes is empty; MP-202 does not implement access control nor notificati
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12 12. Security Security The MP-202's security suite includes comprehensive and robust security services: Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall, user authentication protocols and password protection mechanisms. These features together allow users to connect their computers to the Internet and simultaneously be protected from the security threats of the Internet.
User's Manual 12.1 The 'Website Restrictions' allows you to block LAN access to a certain host or web site on the Internet. (refer to ''Website Restrictions'' on page 148). 'Advanced Filtering' allows you to implicitly control the firewall setting and rules (refer to ''Advanced Filtering'' on page 151). 'Security Log' allows you to view and configure the firewall Log (refer to Security Log).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security For example, when you point your Web browser to a Web page on the Internet, a request is sent out to the Internet for this page. When the request reaches the MP-202, the firewall will identify the request type and origin--HTTP and a specific PC in your home network, in this case.
User's Manual ¾ To configure the MP-202's security settings: (Refer to the figure 'General Security Level Settings') 1. Choose from among the three predefined security levels described in the table above. 'Maximum Security' is the default setting. Using the Minimum Security setting may expose the home network to significant security risks, and thus should only be used, when necessary, for short periods of time. 12.2 2.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 2. 12. Security Click the link 'New Entry'; the screen 'Add Access Control Rule' opens (refer to the figure below). Figure 12-4: Add Access Control Rule 3. The parameter 'Address' enables you to specify the computer or group of computers for which you would like to apply the access control rule. You can select between any or a specifc computer address in your LAN. If you choose the 'Specify Address' option, the screen will refresh, and an 'Add' link appears.
User's Manual 12.3 Port Forwarding In its default state, the gateway blocks all external users from connecting to or communicating with your network. Therefore the system is safe from hackers who may try to intrude on the network and damage it.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security ¾ To add a new port forwarding service: 1. Select the tab 'Port Forwarding' in the screen 'Security'; the screen 'Port Forwarding' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 12-5: Port Forwarding 2. Click the link 'New Entry'; the screen 'Add Port Forwarding Rule' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 12-6: Add Port Forwarding Rule 3. Version 2.6 Enter the IP address or the host name of the computer that will provide the service (the 'server').
User's Manual The Protocol combo box lets you select or specify the type of protocol that will be used. In addition to the list of popular protocols it provides, you may also choose any or a specific protocol. If you choose the option 'Specify Protocol', the screen refreshes and an 'Add' link appears: Figure 12-7: Add a Specific Protocol 4. Click the link 'Add' to specify a protocol; by default, the gateway forwards traffic to the same port as the incoming port.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security 7. Edit the port forwarding rule by modifying its entry under column 'Local Host' in the screen 'Port Forwarding'. To modify an entry, click the action icon 'Edit' for the rule; the screen 'Edit Port Forwarding Rule' opens (refer to the figure). This screen allows you to edit all the parameters that you configured when creating the port forwarding rule. 8. Click 'OK' to save your changes and return to the screen 'Port Forwarding'. 9.
User's Manual 12.4 DMZ Host The DMZ (Demilitarized) Host feature allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet. Designate a DMZ host to: Use a special-purpose Internet service, such as an on-line game or videoconferencing program, that is not present in the Local Servers list and for which no port range information is available. To expose one computer to all services, without restriction, irrespective of security.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12.5 12. Security Port Triggering Port triggering can be used for dynamic port forwarding configuration. By setting port triggering rules, you can allow inbound traffic to arrive at a specific LAN host, using ports different than those used for the outbound traffic. This is called port triggering since the outbound traffic triggers to which ports inbound traffic is directed. For example, consider a gaming server that is accessed using UDP protocol on port 2222.
User's Manual ¾ To add an entry for the gaming example above: 1. Click the link 'Add' to add an entry; the screen 'Edit Service' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 12-13: Adding Port Triggering Rules 2. Enter a name for the service (e.g., 'game_server') and click the link 'New Trigger Ports'; the screen 'Edit Service Server Ports' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 12-14: Edit Service Server Ports 3.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 4. 12. Security Leave the Source Ports combo-box at its default 'Any'. In the drop-down list 'Destination Ports', select 'Single'; the screen refreshes again, providing an additional field in which you should enter '2222' as the destination port. Figure 12-15: Edit Service Server Ports 5. Click 'OK' to save the settings. 6. In the screen 'Edit Service', click the link 'New Opened Ports'; the screen 'Edit Service Opened Ports' opens (refer to the figure).
User's Manual 8. Click 'OK' to save the settings; the screen 'Edit Service' presents your entered information. Click 'OK' again to save the port triggering rule; the screen 'Port Triggering' now includes the new port triggering entry (refer to the figure). Figure 12-18: New Port Triggering Rule You can disable a port triggering rule without having to remove it from the screen 'Port Triggering'. To temporarily disable a rule, clear the check box next to the service name.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security ¾ To block access to a website: 1. Click the tab 'Website Restrictions' in the screen 'Security' (refer to the figure). Figure 12-19: Website Restrictions 2. Click the link 'New Entry'; the 'Restricted Website' screen opens (refer to the figure). Figure 12-20: Restricted Website 3. Version 2.6 Enter the website address (IP address or URL) that you would like to make inaccessible from your home network (all Web pages within the site will also be blocked).
User's Manual The Local Host combo box provides you the ability to specify the computer or group of computers for which you would like to apply the website restriction. You can select between any or a specific computer address in your LAN. If you choose the option 'Specify Address', the screen will refresh and a link 'Add' appears: Figure 12-21: Add a Specific Host 4. Click the link 'Add' to specify a computer address. Specify an address creating a 'Network Object'.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security You can disable a restriction to make a website available again without having to remove it from the screen 'Website Restrictions'. This can be useful when making the website temporarily available and when expecting to block it again in the future. 12.7 To temporarily disable a rule, clear the check box adjacent to the service name. To reinstate it at a later time, recheck the check box.
User's Manual This screen is divided into two identical sections, one for 'Input Rule Sets' and the other for 'Output Rule Sets', which are for configuring inbound and outbound traffic, respectively. Each section is comprised of subsets, which can be grouped into three main subjects: 1. Initial rules - rules defined here will be applied first, on all gateway devices. 2. Network devices rules - rules can be defined per each gateway device. 3.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security ¾ To apply rules: 1. Use the screen section 'Matching' to define a match between IP addresses and a traffic protocol. 2. Configure the source address of the packets sent to or received from the network object (computer A in the above example). To add an address, select the option 'Specify Address' from the drop-down list; the screen refreshes and a link 'Add' appears (refer to the figure). Figure 12-25: Specify Source Address 3.
User's Manual 8. Under the screen section 'QoS Operation', set rule priority with Quality of Service by checking the check box (to add a priority to the rule); the screen refreshes (refer to the figure), allowing you to select between one of eight priority levels, zero being the lowest and seven the highest (each priority level is mapped to low/medium/high priority). This sets the priority of a packet on the connection matching the rule, while routing the packet. Figure 12-27: Set Priority Rule 9.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12.8 12. Security Security Log The Security log displays a list of firewall-related events, including attempts to establish inbound and outbound connections, attempts to authenticate at an administrative interface (Web-based management or Telnet terminal), firewall configuration and system start-up. ¾ To view the Security Log: 1. Click tab 'Security Log' in the screen 'Security Settings'; the screen 'Security Log' opens. Figure 12-29: Security Log 2.
User's Manual ¾ To view or change the security log settings: 1. Click 'Settings' in the 'Firewall Log' screen; the screen 'Security Log Settings' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 12-30: Security Log Settings 2. Select the types of activities for which you would like to have a log message generated. Accepted Events • Accepted Incoming Connections - Write a log message for each successful attempt to establish an inbound connection to the home network.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security Blocked Events • All Blocked Connection Attempts - Write a log message for each blocked attempt to establish an inbound connection to the home network or vice versa. You can enable logging of blocked packets of specific types by disabling this option, and enabling some of the more specific options below it. • Specific Events - Specify the blocked events that should be monitored. Use this to monitor specific event such as SynFlood.
User's Manual NAT out failed - NAT failed for this packet. DHCP request - OpenRG sent a DHCP request (depends on the distribution). DHCP response - OpenRG received a DHCP response (depends on the distribution). DHCP relay agent - a DHCP relay packet has been received (depends on the distribution). IGMP packet - an IGMP packet has been accepted. Multicast IGMP connection - a multicast packet has been accepted. RIP packet - a RIP packet has been accepted.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 12. Security Fragmented packet, no memory - a fragmented packet has been blocked because there was no memory for fragments. Fragmented packet, overlapped - a packet has been blocked because after the defragmentation, there were overlapping fragments. Defragmentation failed - the fragment has been stored in memory and blocked until all fragments arrived and defragmentation could be performed. Connection opened - usually a debug message regarding a connection.
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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13 13. Advanced Settings Advanced Settings This section of the Web-based Management is intended primarily for more advanced users. Some changes to settings within this section could adversely affect the operation of the MP-202 and the home network, and should be made with caution.
User's Manual Icon What you can do Perform networking diagnostics Diagnostics Clone MP-202's MAC address.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings Icon What you can do Modify the behavior of the DHCP server for each LAN device and view a list of DHCP clients in the local network IP Address Distribution Alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname DNS Server Manage protocols 13.1 Remote Administration It is possible to access and control the MP-202 not only from within the home network, but also from the Internet. This allows you to view or change settings while travelling.
User's Manual ¾ To view the device's remote administration options: Click the icon 'Remote Administration' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based management; the 'Remote Administration' screen appears. Note: Telnet and Web-Management can be used to modify the settings of the firewall or to disable it. Users can also change local IP addresses and other settings, making it difficult or impossible to access the Telephone Adapter from the home network.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings ¾ To allow remote access to MP-202 services: 1. Click the 'Remote Administration' button. The 'Remote Access Configuration' screen will appear (refer to the figure above). 2. Select the services that you would like to make available to computers on the Internet. 3. Click 'OK' to save your changes and return to the 'Security Settings' screen. Encrypted remote administration is done using a secure SSL connection, that requires an SSL certificate.
User's Manual 1. Click the icon 'Configuration File' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based management; the 'Configuration File' screen is displayed (refer to the figure) showing the entire contents of the configuration file. Figure 13-3: Contents of the Configuration File 2.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter Note: 13. Advanced Settings Do not load this file to a different gateway, since it contains the MAC address, which is specific to the gateway from where it was saved. When creating a file for remote configuration update, it is recommended to enable the 'Display modified configuration fields only'. This ensures that the file includes only parameters that were modified from their default value. You can choose either the conf format or the flat ini-file format.
User's Manual 3. In the screen section 'Load the Configuration File From a PC on the Network', click the button 'Upgrade Now'; the screen 'Load Configuration File' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 13-5: Advanced - Loading Configuration File from a PC on the Network 4. Enter the path of the configuration file or click 'Browse' and navigate to the configuration file on your PC. Click 'OK'; the file starts loading from your PC to your gateway.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings 13.3.2 Loading From a Remote Server The Remote Load mechanism helps you keep your configuration parameters up-to-date, by performing daily checks for a newer configuration file after each time the gateway restarts, as well as letting you perform manual checks. To load the MP-202's configuration file from a remote server: 1. Click the icon 'Configuration File' from the 'Advanced' screen; the 'Configuration File' screen is displayed. 2.
User's Manual 7. Click 'OK' to confirm. The upgrade process will begin and should take no longer than one minute to complete. At the conclusion of the upgrade process, the MP-202 automatically reboots and the new software version runs. If a new version is not available, click the 'Check Now' button to perform an immediate check (instead of waiting for the next scheduled one). The screen displays a green "Check in progress..." message.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13.4 13. Advanced Settings Restart ¾ To restart your gateway: 1. Click the icon 'Restart' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based Management; the 'Restart' screen is displayed (refer to the figure below). Figure 13-9: Advanced - Restart 13.5 2. Press 'OK' to restart the gateway. This may take up to one minute. 3. To re-enter the Web-based Management after restarting the gateway, click the browser's 'Refresh' button.
User's Manual Note: If you are accessing the MP-202's Web from the WAN, restoring the factory settings will cause the connection to be lost, since access to the Web from the WAN is blocked by default. In cases where the Web server cannot be accessed (for example if you've forgotten the password or if the LAN is disabled), it's possible to restore the default settings using a manual procedure. ¾ To restore default settings manually: 1. Disconnect the MP-202 DC power cable. 2.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings 2. Under the screen section 'Ping (ICMP Echo)', enter the IP address or URL to be tested in the 'Destination' field. 3. Enter the number of pings you would like to perform. 4. Press the 'Go' button. 5. In a few seconds, diagnostic statistics are displayed (refer to the figure below). If no new information is displayed, press the 'Refresh' button. Figure 13-12: Advanced - Diagnostics - Statistics 13.6.
User's Manual 13.7 MAC Cloning A Media Access Control (MAC) address is the numeric code that identifies a device on a network, such as your external cable/DSL modem or a PC network card. Your Service Provider may ask you to supply the MAC address of your PC, external modem, or both. When replacing an external modem with your gateway, you can simplify the installation process by copying the MAC address of your existing PC to the gateway.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings ¾ To select your present location: 1. Click the icon 'Regional Settings' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based Management; the 'Regional Settings' screen opens (refer to the figure below). 2. Select the country from the drop-down menu. If your current location is not in the list, contact your Service Provider. Figure 13-14: Regional Settings 13.
User's Manual Use the screen section 'System Logging' to configure: System Log buffer size Remote system notify level • None • Error • Warning • Information Use the screen section 'Security Logging' to configure: Security Log buffer size Remote system notify level • None • Error • Warning • Information Use the screen section 'Outgoing Mail Server': Enter the hostname of your outgoing (SMTP) server in the 'Server' field.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings Enter the port that is used by your outgoing mail server. Figure 13-15: System Settings Version 2.
User's Manual 13.10 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables Network Management Systems (NMSs) to remotely configure and monitor your gateway. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may use SNMP to identify and resolve technical problems. 13.10.1 Configuring Your Gateway's SNMP Agent Technical information regarding the properties of the gateway's SNMP agent should be provided by your ISP. ¾ To configure the gateway's SNMP agent: 1.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings 13.11 Universal Plug and Play ¾ To configure UPnP: Click the icon 'Universal Plug and Play' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based Management; the 'Universal Plug and Play' screen appears (refer to the figure). Figure 13-17: Advanced - Universal Plug n Play Universal Plug-and-Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software and peripherals.
User's Manual 13.12.1 Upgrading From a Computer in the Network ¾ To upgrade the MP-202's software image using a locally available .rmt file: Note: 1. You can only use files with an rmt extension when performing the firmware upgrade procedure. Click the icon 'MP-202 Firmware Upgrade' from the 'Advanced' screen; the screen 'MP-202 Firmware Upgrade' opens (refer to the figure). Figure 13-18: Advanced - Firmware and Configuration Upgrade 2.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings 3. Enter the path of the software image file or click 'Browse' and navigate to the rmt file on your PC. Click 'OK'; the file starts loading from your PC to your gateway. When loading is complete, a confirmation screen prompts you if you want to upgrade to the new version. 4. Click 'OK' to confirm; the upgrade process commences and shouldn't take longer than a couple of minutes to complete. Figure 13-20: Upgrade in Progress 5.
User's Manual If a new version is not available: a. Click the 'Check Now' button to perform an immediate check (instead of waiting for the next scheduled one). The screen will display a green "Check in progress..." message. Figure 13-21: Remote Update Check b. Click the 'Refresh' button until the check is completed and the result is displayed. 13.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 2. 13. Advanced Settings Click the link 'New Scheduler Entry'; the 'Scheduler Rule Edit' screen appears (refer to the figure). Figure 13-23: Advanced - Scheduler Rules - Edit Scheduler Rule 3. Specify a name for the rule in the 'Name' field. 4. Specify if the rule will be active/inactive during the designated time period, by selecting the appropriate 'Rule Activity Settings' check-box. 5.
User's Manual 13.14 Date & Time ¾ To configure date, time and daylight savings time settings: 1. Click the 'Date and Time' icon in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based Management. The 'Date & Time' settings screen will be displayed. Figure 13-25: Date & Time Settings 2. Select the local time zone from the pull-down menu. The MP-202 can automatically detect daylight saving setting for selected time zones.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings ¾ For the Telephone Adapter to perform an automatic time update: Select the 'Enabled' checkbox under the 'Automatic Time Update' section. Select the protocol to be used to perform the time update by selecting wither the 'Time of Day' or 'Network Time Protocol' radio button. Specify how often to perform the update in the 'Update Every' field.
User's Manual Figure 13-26: Managing Users Note that changing any of the user parameters will prompt the connection associated with the user to terminate. For changes to take effect you should activate the connection manually after modifying user parameters. 13.15.1 Email Notification You can use email notification to receive indications of system events for a predefined severity classification. The available types of events are 'System' or 'Security' events.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings 13.16 Routing 13.16.1 Managing Routing Table Rules You can access the routing table rules by clicking the 'Routing' icon from the 'Advanced' screen. The 'Routing' screen will appear. Figure 13-27: Routing Rules When adding a routing rule, you need to specify: Table 13-3: Adding a Routing Rule - Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Device Select the network device.
User's Manual Figure 13-28: Routing Rule Settings 13.16.2 Multicasting The MP-202 provides support for IGMP multicasting, which allows hosts connected to a network to be updated whenever an important change occurs in the network. A multicast is simply a message that is sent simultaneously to a pre-defined group of recipients. When you join a multicast group you will receive all messages addressed to the group, much like what happens when an e-mail message is sent to a mailing list.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings ¾ To define a network object: 1. Click the icon 'Network Objects' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based Management; the 'Network Objects' screen appears (refer to the figure). Network Objects 2. Click the link 'New Entry', the 'Edit Network Object' screen appears (refer to the figure). Edit Network Object 3.
User's Manual ¾ To open a dynamic DNS account: Click the icon 'Dynamic DNS' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Management Console; the 'Dynamic DNS' connections screen opens (refer to the figure) displaying a table showing the different connections and their DDNS aliases. Figure 13-29: Advanced - Dynamic DNS Click the link 'Add Connection' to add a new connection; alternatively, click the icon under 'Action'; the 'Dynamic DNS' screen appears (refer to the figure).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings Configure the DDNS parameters. Use the table below as a reference. Table 13-4: Dynamic DNS Parameter Descriptions Dynamic DNS Parameter Description Connection In a single WAN scenario, the connection parameter appears as static text (non-configurable). However, if you have multiple WAN devices, a combobox appears (refer to the figure), enabling you to select the connection to which you would like to couple the DDNS service.
User's Manual Your gateway's DHCP server: Displays a list of all DHCP host devices connected to the gateway Defines the range of IP addresses that can be allocated in the LAN Defines the length of time for which dynamic IP addresses are allocated Provides the above configurations for each LAN device and can be configured and enabled/disabled separately for each LAN device Can assign a static lease to a LAN PC so that it receives the same IP address each time it connects to the network, ev
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings ¾ To edit the DHCP server settings for a device: 1. Under the column 'Action', click the icon 'Edit'; the DHCP Server settings for this device are displayed (refer to the figure). Figure 13-32: Advanced - IP Address Distribution - DHCP Server 2. From the 'IP Address Distribution' drop-down list, select whether to enable or disable the DHCP server. 3.
User's Manual ¾ To configure a DHCP relay server: 1. From the 'IP Address Distribution' drop-down list, select 'DHCP Relay'; the screen 'DHCP Relay Server Address' opens (refer to the figure below). Use this screen to configure your DHCP server's IP address. Figure 13-33: DHCP Server Relay 2. Click 'OK' to save your changes. 13.19.2 DHCP Relay Parameters To configure a device as a DHCP relay, perform the following steps: 1.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings 4. Click 'OK' to save the settings. 5. Click 'OK' once more in the 'DHCP Settings' screen. 6. Click the icon 'Network Connections' on the sidebar of the main screen; the screen 'Network Connections' opens. 7. Click the link 'WAN Ethernet'; the 'WAN Ethernet Properties' screen opens. 8. Press the button 'Settings'; the screen 'Configure WAN Ethernet' opens. 9.
User's Manual 2. Enter a host name for this connection. 3. Enter the fixed IP address to be assigned to the computer. 4. Enter the MAC address of the computer's network card. Note: A device's fixed IP address is actually assigned to the specific network card's (NIC) MAC address installed on the LAN computer. If you replace this network card then you must update the device's entry in the DHCP Connections list with the new network card's MAC address.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 13. Advanced Settings 13.20.1 Viewing and Modifying the DNS Table ¾ To view the list of computers stored in the DNS table: Click the icon 'DNS Server' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based Management; the DNS table is displayed (refer to the figure). Figure 13-38: DNS Server ¾ To add a new entry to the list: 1. Click the link 'New DNS Entry'; the 'DNS Entry' screen opens (refer to the figure). Figure 13-39: DNS Entry 2. Enter the computer's host name and IP address. 3.
User's Manual 13.21 Protocols The Protocols feature incorporates a list of preset and user-defined applications and common port settings. You can use protocols in various security features such as Access Control and Port Forwarding. You may add new protocols to support new applications or edit existing ones according to your needs. ¾ To define a protocol: 1. Click the Advanced icon on the side-bar. 2. Click the icon 'Protocols', the 'Protocols' screen appears (refer to the figure).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 3. 13. Advanced Settings Click the link 'New Entry'; the 'Edit Service' screen appears (refer to the figure). Figure 13-41: Advanced - Protocols - Edit Service 4. Name the service in the parameter 'Service Name' and click the link 'New Service Ports'; the 'Edit Service Server Ports' screen appears (refer to the figure). Figure 13-42: Advanced - Protocols - Edit Service - Server Ports 5.
User's Manual Reader's Notes MP-202 Telephone Adapter 200 Document #: LTRT-50605
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 14 14. System Monitoring System Monitoring The System Monitoring screen displays important system information, including: 14.1 Key network device parameters Network traffic statistics The system log The length of time that has transpired since the system was last started Voice over IP Connections ¾ To monitor connections: 1.
User's Manual 14.2 Traffic The gateway is constantly monitoring traffic within the local network and between the local network and the Internet. You can view up-to-the-second statistical information about data received from and transmitted to the Internet (WAN) and about data received from and transmitted to computers in the local network (LAN). ¾ To view traffic statistics: Click tab 'Traffic'; the 'System Monitoring - Traffic' screen opens. Figure 14-2: System Monitoring - Traffic 14.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 14. System Monitoring ¾ To open the system log: Click tab 'System Log'; the 'System Monitoring - System Log' screen opens. Figure 14-3: System Monitoring - System Log 14.4 System Up Time ¾ To display the system up time: Press tab 'System' to display the length of time that has passed since the system was last started. Figure 14-4: System Monitoring - System Up Time Version 2.
User's Manual 14.5 Voice over IP ¾ To monitor VoIP: Click tab 'Voice over IP'; the 'System Monitoring - Voice over IP' screen opens showing read-only VoIP call related parameters.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 15 15. Software and Hardware Specifications Software and Hardware Specifications Note: For the list of features available in the current software version, refer to the latest Release Notes. Table 15-1: MP-202 Telephone Adapter Software Specifications Feature Details VoIP Signaling Protocols Data Protocols Media Processing Telephony Features Configuration/ Management Packetization Version 2.
User's Manual Feature Details Security Telephony Signaling HTTPs for Web-based configuration Password protected Web pages (MD5) In-band: 9 DTMF: Detection and Generation, TIA464B 9 Caller ID: Telcordia, ETSI, NTT - Type I, Telcordia Type II 9 Call Progress Tones Out-of-band: 9 FXS Loop-start 9 On/Off Hook, Flash Hook 9 Polarity reversal Table 15-2: MP-202 Telephone Adapter Hardware Specifications Power +12VDC Interfaces RJ-45 - 10/100 Base-T for LAN RJ-45 - 10/100 Base-T for WAN 2xRJ-11