BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User’s Guide Oki Network Technologies Revision 1.
Document Revision History Title: BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User’s Guide Document No.: P/N BMG12-UG Author: Oki Network Technologies Revision # Revision Date Reason for Update Updated by: 0.9 11/22/03 First draft 1.3 11/29/03 Corrections and additions 1.5 11/21/03 Screen Cap Updates 1.6 12/2/03 Corrections and additions J. Yaya 1.7 12/10/03 Corrections and additions M. Rosenbaum 1.8 3/18/04 Corrections and additions 1.8 4/12/04 Corrections to Text 1.
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Contents 1. OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................................1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................................1 FEATURES ..............
3.8.1 Switch Key.............................................................................................................................................32 3.8.2 Digit Map..............................................................................................................................................33 3.9 PROVISION CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................................34 3.10 SYSLOG CONFIGURATION ..................
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 1. Overview The BMG7011 and BMG7012 are external standalone devices that can provide cost effective voice communication over an IP Network. The BMG7011 and BMG7012 gateways are available in one and two channel models (respectively). Both models connect directly to analog phones, fax machines, and the IP Networks without the need for additional equipment. With the Ethernet interface of the VoIP gateways connected to another device with a WAN interface (e.g.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 • • • • • • • • • • Caller ID Indication with FSK Modem/ DTMF Outward Speed Dial Automatic Call Routing To PSTN For Specific Numbers Backup Life Line Access To PSTN By Switch-Code Custom Country Tone Definitions Internal Call Routing Table H.450 Call Supplementary Services H.235 Security Gatekeeper Authentication Configurable CODEC With Flexible Packet Size Support For T.38 Real Time Facsimile Transmission QoS FEATURES • • • • • • • Adaptive Jitter Buffer G.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 2. Hardware Installation 2.
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BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 2.3 Initial Installation Procedures for ADSL and Cable Networks Prior to installing the BMG7011/7012 into the network, the units must be setup to work within either a PPPoE, DHCP, or Static IP environment. This is accomplished prior to placement of the unit into the network. 1. Configuring TCP/IP Protocol for your PC allowing for entry into web based setup screensSteps involved with configuring the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways in Supervisor Mode 2.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Double-click Local Area Connection. Click Properties. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. Check Use the following IP address. Set IP address as 192.168.100.100, Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and press OK. For Windows NT 1. From the Start menu, click Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network. 3. On the Protocol tab, check if TCP/IP protocol is installed on the components list. 4. If yes, go to Step 7.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3. The web configuration menu provides two operation modes: Supervisor Mode and User Mode. The web configuration menu varies according to different operation mode. Supervisor Mode: When the following window pops up, enter the predefined user name as supervisor and password as okiconnect and then press OK key. User Mode: For User mode login, enter “user” in the User Name entry cell “guest” in the Password entry cell – press OK. 2.4.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Enter Username and Password (supplied by Service Provider) in the PPPoE Configuration setup screen. If communicating over PPPoE, you must select in the DHCP Configuration setup screen. Select PPPoE within the WAN Configuration setup screen. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Finally, select either or within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen. SAVE configuration settings. 2.4.3 Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP If communicating over DHCP, you must select in the DHCP Configuration setup screen. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Select DHCP within the WAN Configuration setup screen. Finally, select either or within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen. SAVE configuration settings. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 2.4.4 Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address The BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP Gateways can be setup to communicate over a Static IP address. If communicating with a Static IP address then DHCP. Select Static IP Address. Enter IP, Mask, Gateway, and DNS addresses supplied by Service Provider. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Finally, select either or within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen. SAVE configuration settings. 2.5 Installation Overview For ADSL and Cable Networks Example DSL installation © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Example Cable installation Figure 3: Installation Diagrams 1. WAN: Plug one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the WAN port and plug the other end into the Ethernet port of the Internet service device, such as the cable modem or ADSL modem. Then connect the cable modem or ADSL modem to the modem port of the splitter using a RJ-11 telephone line. 2.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3. Web Interface Screen Descriptions The following pages contain brief descriptions of each web page and its functions within the web based configuration web server. To apply any setting altered on any page, click OK. To clear values entered on the screen, click Reset. Changing to another screen without clicking OK will not save the settings you have made. Remember to click OK before browsing screens or your configuration will be ignored.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.1 3.1.1 Status System Status: The setup screen, example below, will be displayed when you first connect. This screen contains Board ID, Firmware Version, Web UI Version, and MAC Address. Figure 4 – System Status Window Item Description Board ID Board ID is used to identify the unit and upgrade the firmware Firmware Version Specifies the installed firmware version. Web UI Version Specifies the current Web User Interface version.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.1.2 Port Status: You can check the status of all I/O ports by clicking Port Status.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.1.3 DHCPC Status: If you enable DHCP mode, you can see the status by clicking DHCPC Status (“C”-connection). Figure 6 – DHCPC Status Window Item Description IP Assigned IP Address assigned by DHCP server for this unit Subnet Mask Subnet Mask Broadcast Broadcast Gateway Default Gateway DNS DNS Address NTP Server IP Address of NTP Server. Provision Server IP Address of Provision Server. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.1.4 PPPoE Status: If you enable PPPoE mode for WAN, you can see the status by clicking PPPoE Status. Figure 7 – PPPoE Status Window Item Description Service Name Service name assigned by PPPoE for this unit AC Name Server name assigned by PPPoE for this unit Local IP IP address Remote IP Server IP address.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.1.5 PPPoE Configuration: If you select PPPoE to get WAN IP Address of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways, you need to enter the User name and Password provided by your ISP. Figure 8 – PPPoE Configuration Window Item Description Username Provide username obtained from your ISP Password Provide password obtained from your ISP © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.2 3.2.1 DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Configuration If the device mode is gateway mode, we support DHCP Server on LAN side to assign IP address, etc. to the PC(s) connected to the LAN port. You can set the Status, Last IP and Mode etc. on this page. After you make the settings, click OK for the settings to immediately take effect. Figure 9 – DHCP Configuration Window Item Description Status The DHCP Server is enabled or disabled.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.3 3.3.1 WAN Configuration WAN IP You can select the method to obtain the IP address of the VoIP Gateway by selecting one of the following modes. After the BMG is rebooted, the settings you have made will take effect. Figure 10 – WAN Configuration Window Item Description Static IP Address The IP address of the WAN side is assigned by the user.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.3.2 Remote Provisioning If the Provisioning is off, telnet and http access from WAN port is blocked. This function is only active in gateway mode. Figure 11 – Provisioning Configuration Window Item Status Description Turn Off or On remote provisioning Caution: Be careful, once remote provisioning is turned “Off”, there is no way to login to the unit remotely. The only option to login to the unit is from the LAN port using default IP address 192.168.0.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.3.3 Device Mode If the Device Mode is set to Gateway, NAPT is enabled. On the contrary, if Device Mode is set to Bridge, NAPT is disabled. Figure 12 – Device Mode Configuration Window Item Device Mode Description Select Bridge mode or Gateway mode © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.4 3.4.1 NTP NTP Network Time Protocol used for setting gateway configurations to obtain time information from a public network timeserver. (example: 198.123.30.132) Figure 13 – Device Mode Configuration Window Item Description NTP Server Set IP Address Expires Time designated for re-query. Expiration set in seconds Time Zone Geographical time zone based on GMT © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.5 3.5.1 NAPT Configuration Port Forwarding You can add or delete Port Forwarding Rule to the device in Gateway mode. When the packet travels through the gateway, if the port of the packet matches the port of port-forwarding rule, then packet will be forwarded to the private IP address configured of the matched rule.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.5.2 IP Filtering You can add or delete IP Filter Rule to the device in Gateway mode. When the packet enters the VoIP Gateway, the packet will be blocked if the source IP of the packet matches the rule of IP Filter. Figure 15 – IP Filter Configuration Window Item Description Public IP The Public IP Address is to be filtered. ID The ID of the IP Filter rule is to be deleted.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.5.3 DMZ You can enable or disable DMZ and specify the IP address of DMZ in Gateway mode. When an unfiltered packet enters the VoIP Gateway it will be transferred to the DMZ, not port-forwarded, and not matched for the NAPT binding. Figure 16 – DMZ Configuration Window Item Description DMZ The DMZ is disabled or enabled. DMZ IP address The IP address of the DMZ. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.6 3.6.1 QoS QoS Configuration You can decide the QoS type of the packets sent out of the BMG VoIP gateway. If the type of QoS is DiffServ, you can also specify the different values for Signal DSCP and Media DSCP. Both ToS and DSCP QoS are supported for VoIP packets sent out from the BMG VoIP Gateway. Figure 17 – QoS Configuration Window Item Description QoS Type The type of QoS can be disabled, DiffServ, or ToS.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.6.2 DSCP Configuration You can set the DSCP mode to Trusted or Un-Trusted. The DSCP mode of operations is supported for PC data traffic through the LAN interface. If it is set to Trusted Mode, the BMG will preserve the DSCP settings from the LAN interface. If it is set to Un-Trusted mode, the BMG will remark to DSCP DE before forwarding to Uplink interface.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.6.3 VLan Configuration You can enable the VLan tag with VLan ID and priority for Data and Voice. Figure 19 – DHCP Configuration Window Item Description VLan Tag Enable VLAN mode or disable VLAN mode Data Priority Set Data priority between 0-7 Data VLan ID Set Data VLAN ID between 2~4094 Voice Priority Set Voice priority between 0-7 Voice VLan ID Set Voice VLAN ID between 2~4094 © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.7 Mac Cloning This function is intended mainly for users connecting through a cable modem connection. Some ISPs require the MAC address registration of the computer behind the cable modem before connections can be established. The BMG takes the place of the computer behind the modem, and the local user can use the MAC Cloning option to enter the original PC MAC address without the need to contact the ISP.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.8 3.8.1 PSTN Configuration Switch Key This functions allows user to set PSTN switch number. User can switch VoIP mode to PSTN mode by entering a 4-digit entry. “0000” is the default value. In the event IP service from provider is down, or to make calls via the PSTN network, users can enter four-digit code and instantly make calls over PSTN.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.8.2 Digit Map This function allows user to set the Digit Map. User can set up a list of numbers with specific prefix and total length of phone number to switch from VoIP mode to PSTN mode. When user enters in specific, predefined phone numbers, the BMG gateway will automatically send these calls over the PSTN. Figure 22 –PSTN Digitmap Window Item Description Prefix Enter the prefix of the telephone number. The maximum length is 15 digits.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.9 Provision Configuration The BMG7011/ 7012 gateways support a Provisioning Configuration mechanism to set the gateway configuration parameters. When the Gateway downloads the configuration file from the Provisioning server, it will compare the downloaded parameters and existing local parameters. If the former is newer, the existing local setting parameters will be overwritten and the downloaded setting parameters will be written into the FLASH memory.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.10 Syslog Configuration The BMG7011/ 7012 VoIP gateway supports Syslog. Syslog is used to send UDP packets via Syslog port (514) and keep messages in the Log Server. Figure 24 –Syslog Configuration Window Item Description Server Address Specify the IP Address of Syslog server. Server Port Specify the port number of Syslog server. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.11 3.11.1 EMS Configuration EMS This VoIP gateway supports EMS management function. Users can set the EMS configuration including Server Address, Server Port, Community, and expiration time.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.11.2 SNMP Community The BMG7011/ 7012 VoIP Gateway supports SNMP agent. Users can use EMS to manage the VoIP Gateway via SNMP protocol. Save and Reboot. Figure 26 –SNMP Community Configuration Window Item Description Set Community The Community is used when the user sets OIDs (Object Identifiers) Get Community The Community is used when the user gets OIDs (Object Identifiers) Trap Community The Community is used when the user processes the traps.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.11.3 SNMP Trap Target The BMG7011/ 7012 VoIP gateways support (4) Trap targets. You can specify each IP and Port to receive the traps sent from the VoIP Gateway. Save and Reboot. Figure 27 –SNMP Trap Configuration Window Item Description Trap The traps will be sent (on) or not (off). IP Specify the IP Address to which the traps of the VoIP Gateway will be sent. Port Specify the Port to which the traps of the VoIP Gateway will be sent.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12 3.12.1 VoIP Configuration Protocol This screen allows you to set the preferred protocol. Figure 28 – VoIP User Configuration Window Item Description MGCP Select MGCP for MGCP Protocol SIP Select SIP for SIP Protocol H.323 Select H.323 for H.323 Protocol © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.2 User This screen allows you to set the user information such as username, password and display name. You should obtain the values from your service provider for these services. Save and Reboot.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.3 MGCP This screen allows you to make MGCP configurations including local port, call agent address, call agent port number, wild-carded RSIP, Name style, and expiry time. Figure 30 – VoIP MGCP Configuration Window Item Description Local Port This port number is identified to receive/send data from/to the Call Agent. Call Agent Address Specifies the IP Address of Call Agent.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 disconnected from the Call Agent. 3.12.4 SIP This screen allows you to make SIP configurations including local port, SIP proxy server address, port number, registrar server address, port number, expiry time, SIP domain, and subject. Save and Reboot. Figure 31 – VoIP SIP Configuration Window Item Description Local Port Specifies the port number of the SIP stack. 5060 is the default port number.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 accidentally disconnected from the Registrar server. SIP Domain Specifies the domain name to which BMG is assigned to by the service provider Subject Specifies the content of the subject header in outgoing INVITE message. This is used to indicate the title of the call. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.5 H.323 This screen allows you to make changes to the H.323 configurations including local port, H.323 Gatekeeper ID, Gatekeeper Address, port number, H235 Password (optional), expiry time, Fast Start mode, and DTMF signal type. Save and Reboot. Figure 32 – VoIP H.323 Configuration Window Item Description Local Port Specifies the port number of the H.323 stack. 1720 is the default port number.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Fast Start Enables the Fast start mode or Disable to Normal start mode DTMF Specifies the DTMF signal types © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.6 CODEC This screen allows you to set CODEC configurations including Codec Rate, Preferred Codec, and VAD. Save and Reboot. Figure 33 – VoIP Codec Configuration Window Item CODEC Rate Description “CODEC rate” specifies the packetization time (in milliseconds). The value is from 10 to 40 ms for G.711 in 10 ms increments (20ms recommended) The value is from 10 to 80 ms for G.729A in 10 ms increments (20ms recommended) The value is 30, 60 or 90 ms for G.723.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Disabled: sending packets no matter the user is speaking or not. This will improve the voice quality to be more smoothly but increase more traffic load. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.7 Caller ID This screen allows the user to set the FSK and DTMF. Save and Reboot. Figure 34 – VoIP Caller ID Configuration Window Item FSK/ DTMF Description Specifies the Caller ID transmission type. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.8 RTP This screen allows user to set RTP port number. Save and Reboot. Figure 35 – VoIP RTP Configuration Window Item RTP port Description Specifies the RTP port number to the far end device that the voice packet should be received on this port number © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.9 Tone This screen allows user to set the tone configurations including Rx gain, Tx gain, ringing tone, dial tone, busy tone, ring back tone, and call waiting tone. You can choose the country tone or you can customize with the following parameters. Save and Reboot.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 Call Waiting Sets the call waiting tone pattern Tone © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.10 FAX This screen allows user to set the port number for sending/receiving T.38 packets. T.38 protocol supports data-resending mechanism in case of any missing data during transmission. Save and Reboot. Figure 37 – VoIP Fax Configuration Window Item Description T.38 Fax Enable or disable T.38 Fax transmission T.38 port Specifies the T.38 port number for sending/receiving T.38 packets © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.11 STUN This screen allows user to set NAT address, STUN server address, STUN server port, local port, and expiry time. Save and Reboot. Figure 38 – VoIP STUN Configuration Window Item NAT Address Description Statically specifies the IP address of the BMG for VoIP if it is installed behind a NAT. The IP address is the WAN side IP address from the NAT device. Do not set an IP address when STUN is used. STUN will automatically update this address.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.12 Speed Dial The speed dial is used to set up a list of telephone numbers and SIP addresses of the call parties you wish to call. Figure 39 – VoIP Speed Dial Configuration Window Item Description Number Specifies the abbreviated number of the call party. Destination Enter the SIP address (or PSTN number) of the call party (Example: leon.tung@172.11.123.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.13 Call Features Set Call features for BMG including call Hold, call Waiting, call Forwarding. Save and Reboot. Figure 40 – VoIP Call Feature Configuration Window Item Description Port Configure port 1 or port 2 – For BMG7012 Only Call Hold Enable or Disable Call Hold feature. User can use flash key to hold the other party. Once call hold is disabled, call waiting is also disabled. Call Waiting Enable or Disable Call Waiting feature.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.12.14 Phone book You can edit the phone book to map the IP and phone number. Figure 41 – VoIP Call Feature Configuration Window Item Description IP Address IP Address for the phone # specified Phone Number Phone book number to call Phone Book Maximum 100 entries © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.13 Password Configuration 3.13.1 Supervisor Password The password will be used for authentication. It is recommended that you reset the password for administrator security. Figure 42 –Supervisor Password Window Item Description Old Password Enter the predefined password. New Password Enter the new password. Confirm Password Re-enter the new password in this field to ensure it is correct.. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.13.2 User Password The password will be used for authentication. It is recommended that you reset the password for user security. Figure 43 – User Password Window Item Description Old Password Enter the predefined password. New Password Enter the new password. Confirm Password Re-enter the new password in this field to ensure it is correct.. © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.14 3.14.1 Upgrade Configuration Firmware This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware on the VoIP Gateway from the web browser. The firmware on the VoIP Gateway is stored on FLASH ROM. To upgrade firmware, you need to download the firmware to your local computer then, click Browse to locate the new firmware on your computer. Click Upgrade to complete the process. See Firmware upgrade guide for additional information.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.14.2 Configuration You can upload to the current configuration to the TFTP server or download a new configuration to the unit from the TFTP server. You have to specify TFTP IP Address for this purpose. Either the configuration file or phonebook file can be uploaded or downloaded.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9 3.15 3.15.1 Save Save Configuration Whenever you change into a new configuration, you need to save the new configuration data and then restart the gateway unit to have the new settings take effect. Once you click on the “Save” button from the window below, the new configuration data is automatically written into the FLASH memory and the system will be refreshed with new data on your next reboot (refer to the following section “Reboot”).
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.8 3.15.2 Load Default Settings Click on the “Load” button if you would like to restore all default settings of the BMG7011/ 7012. Reboot the gateway for the new settings to take effect. See the next section “Reboot” for more information. Figure 47 – Load Default Settings Window Item Description Default All value will reset to default Default except current All value will reset to default while the network setting (WAN IP) still remain.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.8 3.15.3 Reboot Once you click Reboot, the system will restart and be updated with new configuration data stored in the flash memory. Figure 48 – Reboot Window © Copyright, 2003 Oki Network Technologies.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.8 Appendix A: Troubleshooting This section covers possible problems that may be encountered while using the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP Gateways and suggested solutions to them. If you follow the suggested solutions below, but the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways still do not work properly, contact technical support for further advice. Q: Power LED does not light up. S: First check the AC adapter rating. The input rating must meet the specification of the country.
BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.8 Appendix B: Specifications SPECIFICATIONS USER INTERFACE Subscriber Port: 1-Port (7011), 2-Port (7012), RJ11 PSTN Port: 1-Port Back-up PSTN Life Line, RJ11 LAN Port: 1-Port, 10B-T/100B-TX, RJ45 NETWORK INTERFACE WAN Port: 1-Port, 10B-T/100B-TX, RJ45 VOIP PROTOCOLS Call Control: H.323 v4 and v2, SIPv2, MGCPv1 Audio CODEC: G.711 u/A-law, G.729a, G.723.1 Fax Transmission: T.38 Real-Time, 2.4k-19.2kbps Automatic Fax Detection H.450 Supplementary Service H.