IG6600 Administration Manual IG6600 Administration Manual Copyright © 2010 TECOM Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
IG6600 Administration Manual Environment The equipment you have purchased must not be disposed of with household waste. You should return these to your distributor if they are to replace or dispose of them in an approved recycling centre. FCC Statement This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
IG6600 Administration Manual WARNING! ! 1. Read these installation instructions carefully before connecting the equipment to its power adapter. 2. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover from the equipment or attempt to dismantle it. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage levels. Equally, incorrect reassembly could cause electric shock on re-use of the appliance. 3. Do not expose the equipment to fire, direct sunlight or excessive heat. 4.
IG6600 Administration Manual Table Of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................7 Getting to Know the IG6600...........................................................................................................................9 2.1 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................
IG6600 Administration Manual 5. 6. 4.13. CO Flash........................................................................................................................................23 4.14. Conference – 3 Way ......................................................................................................................23 4.15. COS Following..............................................................................................................................23 4.16. Default Setting .....
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.4.9 Upnp ................................................................................................................................................53 6.4.10 File Server......................................................................................................................................54 6.4.11 Print Server ....................................................................................................................................57 6.5 Wireless .
IG6600 Administration Manual 1. Introduction The Tecom IG6600 is an all-in-one solution which has rich feature set of IP PBX telephone systems and IP networking systems. It has business essential PBX features such as an auto-attendant, voice mail, multi-line appearances, three way call conferencing, intercom, music on hold, call-forwarding and much more. The IG6600 system opens up access to the benefits of VoIP, including low cost long distance service, and one network for both voice and data.
IG6600 Administration Manual USB Interface : Connects to your USB storage devices, USB printer or 3G dongle. Terminals 1 Analog Terminal (Analog Telephone or FAX) 24 IP Stations (Wired or WiFi IP-Phone) Basically, the Administration is required to do the following things: (1) To understand the architecture, resources, and devices of whole environment which will be involved with the VoIP communications. (2) To build a common setting file for most users.
IG6600 Administration Manual 2. Getting to Know the IG6600 2.1 Front Panel The front panel contains several LEDs that indicate the status of the IG6600. Figure 2-1.
IG6600 Administration Manual 2.2 Rear Panel The rear panel contains the ports for the IG6600's data and power connections. Figure 2-2. Rear Panel of IG6600 Label WAN LAN Line (1-6) TEL USB Power Function RJ-45 connector: Connects the device to your cable modem, or to your ADSL Modem. It’s to connect to the remote network. RJ-45 connector: Connects the device to your PC's Ethernet port, or to the uplink port on your LAN's hub. RJ-11 connector: Connects the device to your PSTN lines.
IG6600 Administration Manual 3. IG6600 Voice General Features 3.1. Access Control for Web Page The Access Control settings allow the System Administrator to configure the Web Port, Service Control List, IP Address Access Control mode and password for Administrator, Supporter and User. IG6600 also provide an external user access to the internal IP phone’s Web page. The Registered Phone page will list all registered phones with their IP links.
IG6600 Administration Manual Delete, save, or skip messages. Forward messages to other mailboxes. Envelop information indicating the time and date of the message received; sender information will also be included in the email notification. Change personal greeting and password. Expert mode support (playback controls when reviewing messages). Send a notification via email when a new message is left. Send voice message as the attachment of the email in WAV format.
IG6600 Administration Manual The PSTN line monitor is accomplished through monitoring the loop-break signal, polarity reversal or busy tone. The value range of loop-break signal is: 0/100/200/…/1000 ms. 3.7. Call Operator (Call Attendant) IG6600 supports one operator. Any extension can be designated as the operator through system configuration. One primary operator may be assigned in the system. The standard IP phone will serve as the operator telephone.
IG6600 Administration Manual 3.10. Call Routing The Call Routing feature automatically routes outgoing calls using the most appropriate route. The appropriate route is determined based on the number dialed. If necessary, IG6600 can automatically modify the dialed number by deleting and inserting digits. The call routing destination is a PSTN line, an IP line, a line group or another IG6600.
IG6600 Administration Manual 3.15. Direct In Dialing (DID) IG6600 provides a Direct In Dialing Table for IP Trunks. It will be able to offer its individual phone number for each extension. IG6600 provides 50 entries in the Direct In Dialing Table. Each entry includes - DID Number - Outgoing Call ID - Extension Number - Display Name 3.16. Direct Inward System Access (DISA) The feature allows you to remotely access IG6600 lines to make the outside calls. The current PSTN/IP lines are all DISA lines.
IG6600 Administration Manual IG6600 It also allows the user to share the PSTN or IP Trunks in another IG6600 to make an outside call. In an IGW Group, one Master IG6600 and at most 9 Slave IG6600s are available. Master IG6600 must have a public/static IP address. Master and all Slave IG6600 share one password for authentication. If the IP address of Master is set in a Slave IG6600, Slave IG6600 sends its IP address, name, and password to the Master. Master IG6600 verifies the received password and name.
IG6600 Administration Manual 3.26. Numbering Plan The Numbering Plan refers to the structure of dialed access to the various resources that are part of the system. IG6600 also allows for a very flexible configuration numbering for the various system resources. IG6600 provides the following resources to be programmed in Numbering Plan.
IG6600 Administration Manual 3.31. Station Message Detailed Recording (SMDR) The feature allows the administration to track all incoming and outgoing outside call traffic, chronologically by extension number. SMDR is output from the standard Syslog (None/LAN/WAN/Both) SMDR information includes Trunk Line used, extension number, time and date the call was placed, number dialed, duration of the call. IG6600 will also provide Outgoing Call Duration Start Time to the PSTN call. 3.32.
IG6600 Administration Manual • • • • • • • • WAN Setting LAN Setting Wireless Basic Wireless Security Internet Time Numbering Plan IP Trunk Call Routing Table Page 19 of 139
IG6600 Administration Manual 4. IG6600 Voice Extension Features IG6600 follows SIP standard to serve SIP phones. Basically, telephone features that meets SIP standard can be applied in IG6600. Tecom IP20xx phone (IP2032/IP2061/IP2062) supports many phone features. But for adding some traditional KTS features that are not defined definitely in SIP protocol, some specified information are transmitted between IG6600 and IP2xxx Phones. This section introduces these special phone features.
IG6600 Administration Manual Phone Lock/Unlock Plug and Play Reminder Tone Service Mode Switching Transfer Trunk Ring Type Web Management Volume Control Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Depends No No Depends No Depends Depends Depends Depends NOTE: the word “Depends” means that the features depend on whether the phone provides. 4.1. Agent Log On/Off – ICD Group Extensions can log on or log off from ICD group. Enable Agent Log On feature, dial *91.
IG6600 Administration Manual 4.6. Call Forward Call Forwarding reroutes incoming calls from one extension to another destination. The destination of a call forward can be another extension, voicemail box or an outside phone number (External Call Forward; ECF). IG6600 support the following feature access codes to program Call Forwards for IP20xx and FXS. It includes a “Type” setting for each Call Forward. It can be programmed to “ICM”, “Outside” or “Both” (Type: 0 – ICM, 1 – Outside, 2 – Both).
IG6600 Administration Manual display. 4.9. Call Park / Call Park Answer The feature allows you to “park” a call at IP20xx extension. It also allows any extensions to retrieve a parked call. Calls are parked by pressing the Park feature key. The call parked can be retrieved by dialing the Call Park code or pressing the Parked feature key. 4.10. Call Pickup – Individual You may answer the calls at another specified extension.
IG6600 Administration Manual Paging Accept Default Feature Key Setting Phone Lock Call Forward DND To activate the Default Setting feature, dial *69. 4.17. Distinctive Ringing Distinctive ring cadences can be selected allowing adjacent users to discern which extension is ringing. It also provides different ring tones for intercom and trunk calls. 4.18. Do Not Disturb (DND) Extension users can enable DND to stop incoming PSTN or IP Trunk calls from ringing at their phone.
IG6600 Administration Manual operation. The IP20xx also incorporates four-screen-prompt and interactive soft keys that simplify feature operation. 4.24. Multi-Line Appearance IG6600 provides PSTN line and IP line status to IP20xx. Trunk LED: Dark Fast Flash Slow Flash Lit – – – – the line is Null or Idle the line is ringing the line is held the line is in talk 4.25. Mute The Mute feature allows the user to disable the handset transmitter or the speakerphone microphone. 4.26.
IG6600 Administration Manual 4.30. Phone Lock/Unlock You can use the Lock feature to prevent unauthorized trunk calls from being made from extension. A locked extension continues to receive incoming calls, and a user can continue to place and receive intercom calls. Outgoing Trunk calls are blocked. To lock the phone, dial *97 + (Password) To unlock the phone, dial **97 + (Password) 4.31. Plug & Play While connecting IP20xx to IG6600’s LAN port, it will register to IG6600 automatically.
IG6600 Administration Manual 4.36. Volume Control The IP20xx is equipped with a volume control that is used to adjust the various volume settings of the telephone. The following functions can be adjusted: • Ringing • Handset • Speaker • Headset 4.37. Web Management The IP20xx is supported two-level web management. The Administrator has several pages to configure the IP phone. User is able to configure personal information by himself.
IG6600 Administration Manual 5. Quick Installation This Quick Installation help to you install the product quickly and easily. For detailed instructions on installation, and further setup option, please refer to the configuration chapter. 5.1 Connecting the IG6600 (1) Place IG6600 in an optimum location. (2) Connect the included Category 5 Ethernet network cable to the IG6600’s LAN port or WAN port. Then connect the other end of the network cable to a switch or hub or directly your PC’s Ethernet port.
IG6600 Administration Manual This page shows that the current existing WAN interface in this system is Static IP mode. (Figure 5-1) Figure 5-1. Wan Settings (Static IP mode) The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses, to deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other configuration information.
IG6600 Administration Manual The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) requires a user name and password that your ISP has provided to you to establish your connection. This page shows that the current existing WAN interface in this system is PPPoE mode (Figure 5-3). Figure 5-3. Wan Settings (PPPoE mode) 5.2.2 LAN Setting This page (Figure 5-4) allows you giving LAN IP and Subnet Mask for LAN interface.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 5-4. LAN Settings 5.2.3 Wireless Basic The page (Figure 5-5) allows you to configure basic feature of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scanning, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID), and restrict the channel set based on country requirement. Figure 5-5. Wireless Basic 5.2.
IG6600 Administration Manual 5.2.5 Numbering Plan IG6600 has a flexible numbering plan so that phone or trunk numbers can be customized to meet a wild range of applications. It will check the numbers what you enter to prevent from conflicting among the all system resources. (Figure 5-7,Figure 5-8) Figure 5-7. Numbering Plan – 1 Figure 5-8.
IG6600 Administration Manual 5.2.6 IP Trunk IG6600 can register up to 8 SIP Uplink Servers. The extensions may make a call to the users of the Uplink Servers, or any user in the world through the Uplink Servers. (Figure 5-9,Figure 5-10) Figure 5-9. IP Trunk – 1 Figure 5-10.
IG6600 Administration Manual 5.2.7 Call Routing Table The Call Routing Table automatically routes outgoing calls using the most appropriate route. The appropriate route is determined based on the number dialed. If necessary, IG6600 can automatically modify the dialed number by deleting and/or inserting digits. (Figure 5-11,Figure 5-12) Figure 5-11. Call Routing Table – 1 Figure 5-12. Call Routing Table – 2 5.2.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 5-13. Wizard Setup finished Congratulations! The wizard setup of the IG6600 is complete. For additional details, advanced configuration, or any other questions, refers to the next chapter.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6. Configuration 6.1 Setup z Connect the IG6600 to PC. z The default LAN IP of the IG6600 is 192.168.1.1. z The default WAN IP of the IG6600 depends on upper router’s DHCP server. z For web login, the default user name is “admin1234”, the default password is “123456”. z For telnet login, the name/password is the same as web login. 6.2 Establish The Connection Enter the IP address of IG6600 from the Web Browser.
IG6600 Administration Manual z z z z z Mobile Network Voice Management Diagnostics Logout Figure 6-2.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.3 Device Info This information reflects the current Status of IG6600 connection. It includes the following topics: z Summary z Statistics z Route z ARP z DHCP 6.3.1 Summary In the page (Figure 6-2) you can get the information reflects the current software version and connection status. It includes Device Info, Network Info and Date/Time. 6.3.2 Statistics It’s separated into two parts: LAN and WAN. 6.3.2.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-4. Device Info – Statistics – WAN 6.3.3 Route In this page you can get the IP route information of the device. (Figure 6-5) Figure 6-5. Device Info – Route 6.3.4 ARP This page shows an ARP table which maps IP network addresses to hardware addresses used by data link level protocol.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-6. Device Info – ARP 6.3.5 DHCP This page shows a DHCP Leases table which shows the all used IP address under IG6600’s DHCP Server. (Figure 6-7) Figure 6-7.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.4 Advanced Advanced Setup allows system administrator to configure the following topics: z WAN z LAN z NAT - Virtual Servers - Port Triggering - DMZ Host z Security - IP Filtering ¾ Outgoing ¾ Incoming z Parental Control - Time Restriction - URL Filter z Quality of Service - DSCP Marking - Bandwidth Control z Routing - Static Route z Dynamic DNS z Upnp z File Server z Print Server 6.4.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-8. Advanced – WAN (Static IP Mode) The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses, to deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other configuration information. This page shows the setting of WAN interface which is DHCP mode (Figure 6-9). Figure 6-9.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-10. Advanced – WAN (PPPoE Mode) 6.4.2 LAN It allows you to set LAN IP and Subnet Mask for LAN interface. You can also enable or disable DHCP Server and configure related settings. The “Static IP Lease List” allows to program 32 entries to have the fixed IP address for the specified devices. If needed, it can also configure the second IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface (Figure 6-11). Figure 6-11. Advanced – LAN 6.4.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.4.3.1 Virtual Servers Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the internal server with private IP address on the LAN side. The “Internal Port” can be modified if the “External Port” needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side. The remote IP should be specified in the table to allow the access. A maximum 32 entries can be configured.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.4.3.2 Port Triggering Some applications require that specific ports in the IG6600's firewall opened for access by the remote parties. Port Triggering dynamically opens up the "Open Ports" in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote party using the "Trigger Ports". IG6600 allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the "Open Ports".
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.4.3.3 DMZ Host IG6600 will forward IP packets that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer. Enter the computer's IP address and click "Save Settings" to activate the DMZ host. Clear the IP address field and click "Save Settings" to deactivate the DMZ host. (Figure 6-16) Figure 6-16. Advanced – NAT – DMZ 6.4.4 Security It supports IP Filtering Setup. It’s separated into two parts: Outgoing and Incoming. 6.4.4.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-18. Advanced – Security – IP Filtering – Outgoing – Add 6.4.4.2 IP Filtering - Incoming It allows the administrator to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name. At least one condition is needed. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-20. Advanced – Security – IP Filtering – Incoming – Add 6.4.5 Parental Control It’s separated into two parts: Time Restriction, and URL Filter. 6.4.5.1 Time Restriction The administrator can add time restriction to a special LAN device connected to IG6600. The “Browser's MAC Address” automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-22. Advanced – Parental Control – Time Restriction – Add 6.4.5.1 URL Filter The administrator can add 100 entries maximum to include/exclude the URL address and Port number. Choose “Include” means the user can only connect to the URL that you add. Choose “Exclude” means the user can not connect to the URL that you add. “Include” and “Exclude” are exclusive. The all entries are for the selected type. (Figure 6-23,Figure 6-24). Figure 6-23.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-24. Advanced – Parental Control – URL Filter – Add 6.4.6 Quality of Service It’s separated into two parts: DSCP Marking, and Bandwidth Control 6.4.6.1 DSCP Marking IP QoS is applied to the traffic from LAN to WAN; the traffic from WAN to LAN will not be applied.(Figure 6-25) If "Enable DSCP Mark” checkbox is selected, choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular classifier. Click "Save Settings" button to save it.
IG6600 Administration Manual have been queued in the normal IP packets if they have not been set in the traffic class rule. Figure 6-26. Advanced – Quality of Service – Bandwidth Control 6.4.7 Routing 6.4.7.1 Static Route The Static Route allows you to add special routing rules into routing table. Figure 6-27. Advanced – Route – Static Route Click “Add” to create a new Static Route.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-28. Advanced – Route – Static Route – Add 6.4.8 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a register domain name to a dynamic IP address. It allows IG6600 to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. Click “Add” or “Remove” to configure Dynamic DNS. (Figure 6-29) Figure 6-29. Advanced – Dynamic DNS Now IG6600 support for two DDNS provider, DynDNS.org and TZO. Specify the register hostname and choose the related interface.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-30. Advanced – Dynamic DNS – DynDNS.org Figure 6-31. Advanced – Dynamic DNS – TZO 6.4.9 Upnp It’s used to enable or disable the universal plug and play function.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-32. Advanced – Upnp 6.4.10 File Server IG6600 provides file sharing service for various Microsoft Windows clients. Your USB mass storage can plug into the IG6600 USB port and can be accessed by Windows/Linux Network Neighborhood (Figure 6-33). Note: Currently IG6600 only supports the USB Storage device with one partition, the device with multiple partitions may have problem to be recognized and used. Figure 6-33.
IG6600 Administration Manual 4. If workgroup name is different from IG6600 workgroup name, you can click “Change” to revise workgroup name of your computer or just change IG6600 workgroup name.(Figure 6-35) Figure 6-34. Windows workgroup Figure 6-35. Change windows system workgroup User can use search function in windows to connect to IG6600 file server: 1. Click “Search” in the windows “Start menu”. 2. Click “Computers and People” and input IG6600 Service Name. Click “Search”. (Figure 6-36) 3.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-36. Search ig6600 file server Figure 6-37.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-38. USB Sharing files 6.4.11 Print Server IG6600 has a USB Interface. It allows connecting a USB printer. The page is to program the Printer setting. (Figure 6-39) Figure 6-39. Advanced – Print Server Enter the Printer name. The printer name will be used by user to access the printer. “Make and model” is the model name of the printer. User can access the USB printer by the following step: 1. Open the Printers and Faxes Window in windows system control panel. 2.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-40. Add Printer Wizard Figure 6-41. Local or Network Printer 4. Select “Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network” and Input the URL:”http://192.168.1.1/printers/tecom”. The 192.168.1.1 in the URL is your IG6600 LAN IP address. The “tecom” in the URL is the Printer name.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-42. Specify a Printer 5. Select the Manufacturer and model of your printer. Press OK.(Figure 6-43) Figure 6-43. Select Printer Manufacturer and Model 6. The setup is completed.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-44.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.5 Wireless Use the Wireless screen to configure the IG6600 for wireless access. It is separated into 7 parts: z Basic - Primary - Additional z Security z MAC Filter z Wireless Bridge z Advanced z Station Info z Power Saving The configurable items for each part would be described in the following. 6.5.1 Basic It’s separated into two parts: Primary, and Additional. 6.5.1.1 Primary This page allows you to configure the basic features of the wireless LAN interface.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.5.1.1 Additional IG6600 supports to configure 3 additional Wireless networks. Each SSID can have different name and configurations. (Figure 6-46) Figure 6-46.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.5.2 Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. It allows you to select your Security Mode: Manual and WPS. In WPS mode, it follows the Wi-Fi Protected Setup standard for easy and secure wireless network set up and connection. User can use Push-Button or PIN to configure the connection with IG6600. In Push-Button method, IG6600 and client must press the WPS button to establish connection.
IG6600 Administration Manual The following items will be configured in the page: Network Authentication: Set the network Authentication method. Open and Shared can use the WEP Encryption. 802.1X and WPA require setting valid RADIUS parameters. WPA-PSK requires a valid WPA Pre-Shared Key to be set. 802.1X: As the IEEE standard for access control for wireless and wired LANs, 802.1x provides a means of authentication and authorizing devices to attach to a LAN port.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-49. Wireless – Security – 2 Radius Server: Set the IP address of the RADIUS server to use for authentication and dynamic key derivation. RADIUS Server is responsible for receiving user connection requests, authenticating the user, and then returning all of the configuration information necessary for the client to deliver the server to the user. Radius Port: Sets the UDP port number of the RADIUS server.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.5.3 MAC Filter Figure 6-50. Wireless – MAC Filter This page allows users to Add/Remove hosts with the specified MAC addresses that are able or unable to access the wireless network. When users decide to use Allow, only the MAC addressed in the user-defined list can access the wireless network. When users use Deny, only the user specified MAC addresses are unable to access to wireless network.
IG6600 Administration Manual bridge will be granted access. Selecting Enabled or Enabled (Scan) enables wireless bridge restriction. Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access. Click "Refresh" to update the remote bridges. Wait for few seconds to update. Click "Save Settings" to configure the wireless bridge options. (Figure 6-52) Figure 6-52. Wireless – Wireless Bridge 6.5.5 Advanced It allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface.
IG6600 Administration Manual maximize 802.11n throughput under most conditions. Do not disable 802.11n protection if there is a possibility that 802.11b or 802.11g devices will use your wireless network. Support 802.11n Client Only: “On” enables support for 802.11n clients only. Off will enable support for clients that are not 802.11n. 54g® Rate: The default setting is Auto. The range is from 1 to 54Mbps. The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-54. Wireless – Advanced – 2 RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. The range is 0~2347 bytes. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications are recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the packet RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The IAD sends Request of Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame.
IG6600 Administration Manual WMM No Acknowledgement: When the “WMM No Acknowledgement" is enabled, the receiver will not acknowledge received packets during wireless packet transmit. It is suitable in the environment where communication quality is good and interference is weak. It can improve transmission efficiency. WMM APSD: WMM Automatic Power Save Delivery. APSD is useful for VoIP phone to achieve low power consumption. 6.5.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.6 Mobile Network The IG6600 provides the WAN failover feature which allows gateway to reroute the traffic to the 3G WAN interface when main Ethernet WAN interface is down. Once the main Ethernet WAN is back, the traffic will fall back to Ethernet WAN. 6.6.1 3G Device The following HSPA setting can be bound to the special HSPA stick, If you want so please select the HSPA stick in device list. User can select prefer Network Access Type and service operator.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-58. Mobile – 3G Credential 6.6.3 3G Connection Setting User can configure the connection preference that Include connection usage, MTU Size, DNS Server. Figure 6-59. Mobile – 3G Connction 6.6.4 3G configuration Here allows user to setup the 3G WAN interface back up configuration. The instant activation will switch back to main WAN interface when it is available. The WAN interface fail test mode can be WAN interface status or PING responses of DGW and DNS.
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IG6600 Administration Manual 6.7 Voice Use the Voice screen to configure the IG6600’s voice related parameters.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-61. Voice – Phone – Phone Extension – 1 Figure 6-62. Voice – Phone – Phone Extension – 2 SIP Authentication: It provides 24 IP phones to register. Phone Number: The phone number is a station number. If it conflicts with the setting in Numbering Plan, it fails to add or make the change. Its value range is limited by Start Extension Number and End Extension Number settings in Numbering Plan page. Password: The user password of this phone.
IG6600 Administration Manual Display Name: The FXS user’s Calling Name. Registration Configuration: Minimal Expire: Minimal registered period of IP phone. SIP Port: The IG6600 listens for requests on the SIP port. This port is used for UDP application and 5060 is its recommended value. 6.7.1.2 Extension Linekey This page allows you to configure the default settings for IP phone’s linekeys. While a new-allocated IP phone is registering to IG6600, IG6600 will send these settings to the phone.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-64. Voice – Phone – Extension Linekey-2 6.7.2 Trunk Use the Trunk screen to configure the PSTN/IP Trunk function related parameters. It is separated into 6 parts: z IP Trunk z Trunk Group z Answering Position z Call Routing z Call Restriction z Emergency Numbers 6.7.2.1 IP Trunk This page allows you to configure the Proxy and Register server of IP Trunk, up to 8 lines of IP Trunk are supported.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-65. Voice – Trunk – IP Trunk – 1 Figure 6-66.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-67. Voice – Trunk – IP Trunk – 3 Subscriber Information: Phone Number: It’s the assigned phone number from uplink server. Auth ID: The Account ID of registration to uplink server. It’s used for Digest Authentication. Auth Password: The Password of registration to uplink server. It’s used for Digest Authentication. SIP Proxy: The position of uplink SIP proxy server. IP address and domain name are all supported.
IG6600 Administration Manual Register Proxy Port: The SIP signal port of uplink registrar server. Outbound Registrar: The address of uplink outbound Registrar server. All REGISTER packets will be sent to this server that will determine their next hops. Outbound Proxy Port: The SIP signal port of uplink outbound registrar server. Register Expires: It’s the time for IG6600 sends REGISTER to uplink register server. It counts based on second.
IG6600 Administration Manual In IG6600, there are two methods for transmitting DTMF tone. Select RFC2833 Method, the DTMF tone will be transmitted by event packet. Select SIP-INFO Method, the DTMF tone will be represent in SIP INFO Message. 6.7.2.2 Trunk Group This page allows you to configure the virtual Trunk Group, up to 4 Trunk Groups are supported. (Figure 6-68,Figure 6-69) Trunk Group & Label: This item allows you to assign physical Trunk to virtual Trunk Group.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-69. Voice – Trunk – Trunk Group – 2 6.7.2.3 Answering Position Figure 6-70. Voice – Trunk – Answering Positions This page allows you to configure an answering position for each Trunk line's incoming call including PSTN trunk and IP Trunk. You can choose Auto Attendant, Operator, ICD Group or manually configure the target extension phone number on Day/night basis.
IG6600 Administration Manual Choose Auto Attendant, an idle VAA will auto-answer this incoming trunk call. Choose Extension, you must configure the target phone number on Day/Night basis. Choose ICD Group, you can configure an ICD group. The maximum phones for one ICD group are 25. Choose Operator, the incoming trunk call will be redirected to Operator. 6.7.2.4 Call Routing This page allows you to configure the call routing table. Each item is a routing rule for outgoing call.
IG6600 Administration Manual range of numbers as the leading: 1700, 1701, 1702, …, 1799, 1800. Each From/To entry can be from 1 to 13 digits long and may contain any digit 0-9. The “From” entry must be less than or equal to the “To” entry. Figure 6-72. Voice – Trunk – Call Restriction If the TrunkAccess value is set to Y, the call will follow the restriction setting only when seizing line and make a call.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-73. Voice – Trunk – Emergency Dial 6.7.3 System Use the System screen to configure the System function related parameters.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.7.3.1 Numbering Plan Figure 6-74. Voice – System – Numbering Plan This page allows you to configure extension number range. You can also define some special service numbers in the table. (Figure 6-74) Start extension: It’s the start phone number of system internal extension. All valid extension number can’t be smaller than it. End extension: It’s the end phone number of system internal extension. All valid extension number can’t be greater than it.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-75. Voice – System – Numbering Plan – Operator Configuration Operator day: It’s the system operator number during day. If dial Operator speed-dial number, this extension will be called during day. Operator Night: It’s the system operator number during night. If dial Operator speed-dial number, this extension will be called during night.
IG6600 Administration Manual select the Range like All Paging Number. The maximum phones for each paging group are 24. While pressing “Configuration” in “Start Paging Group number”, it shows Paging Group Configuration screen. (Figure 6-76) Figure 6-76. Voice – System – Numbering Plan – Paging Group Start ICD Group number: 4 ICD groups are defined in IG6600. The maximum phones for each ICD group are 25.
IG6600 Administration Manual For Ring Mode: The “All Ring” mode is no needed to use “No Answer Time” and “Timer Enable”. For other items: If “Timer Enable” is YES, the incoming call will be transferred to another ICD Group’s member every “No Answer Time”. If NO, the call will ignore “No Answer Time” and finally reroute to “Reroute Destination” after “Reroute Time”. “ICD Group Name” is shown on the phone when receiving the ICD Group call.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-79. Voice – System – Service Mode 6.7.3.3 Transmission This page allows you to configure the Audio, FXS, and FXO settings. Click “Save Settings” button to save the new configuration. (Figure 6-80,Figure 6-81) Figure 6-80. Voice – System – Transmission – 1 Audio: It is used to set many Audio-related options. It will be applied to the all FXS and PSTN lines.
IG6600 Administration Manual RTP Packet Size: 10/20/30/40/50/60 ms. Codec G.711 u-law, G.711 a-law, G.726-16, G.726-24, G.726-32, G.726-40: IG6600 supports different audio priority. You can choose “None”, “First”, “Second”, “Third”, “Fourth”, “Fifth” and “Sixth”. FXS: It is used to set many FXS-related options. Fax Support: The system supports FAX/modem tone detection with G.711 and T38 mode. Call ID Method: The system provides the ability to detect the calling party identification provided by PSTN lines.
IG6600 Administration Manual Dial Wait Time: When the user seizes a PSTN/FXO line, the Stable Time delay is needed to wait the dial tone from Central Office. Its range is from 350 to 950 ms. Inter-digit Timeout: Its range is from 2 to 9 seconds. Flash Time: The on-off duration for sending the FLASH signal. Its range is from 90 to 700 ms. Flash New Call: If this item is set “Enable”, a call will be taken account of a new call when the CO FLASH feature is used.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.7.3.5 SMDR SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) will take down user’s dialing record. It contains every calling period. From the log of SMDR, the administrator can charge some fees from the user. This page allows you to view the SMDR record and configure the SMDR. Click “View SMDR” button to view the SMDR record, and click “Configure SMDR” button to configure the SMDR. (Figure 6-83,Figure 6-84,Figure 6-85) Figure 6-83. Voice – System – SMDR Figure 6-84.
IG6600 Administration Manual log mode is configured, the specified SMDR record will be sent to local or/and remote log server. Figure 6-85. Voice – System –SMDR Configuration 6.7.3.6 ICD Call Log This page shows the Call Log for incoming call to ICD group. (Figure 6-86) Figure 6-86. Voice – System – ICD Call Log 6.7.4 Voice Mail IG6600 provides a built-in Auto Attendant and Voice Mail System.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.7.4.1 General This page allows you to configure the general settings of the auto attendant and voice mail. (Figure 6-87,Figure 6-88) Auto Attendant: Working Time: Weekday’s working time. Saturday Working Time: 00000000 means Saturday Holiday. Sunday Working Time: 00000000 means Sunday Holiday. Lunch Break Time: The time for lunch break. Admin Password: The password of administrator. Max Try Time: Maximum error times for extension’s key input.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-87. Voice – Voice Mail – General – 1 Figure 6-88.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.7.4.2 Extension Voice Mail extension configuration allows you to configure voice mail settings for each extension. While pressing “Configure”, it shows Extension Voice Mail Configuration screen. (Figure 6-89) Figure 6-89. Voice – Voice Mail – Extension Registration The following items will be configured in the Extension Configuration (Figure 6-90): Voice Mail: Enable/Disable. To disable this item, there is not allowed to listen to the message from outside party.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-90. Voice – Voice Mail – Extension – Extension Configuration 6.7.4.3 Holiday This page allows you to configure the holiday or special off-duty days. You can click the buttons under the table to choose pages. (Figure 6-91) Figure 6-91. Voice – Voice Mail – Holiday 6.7.4.4 Advanced This page allows you to browse, upload or download voice files through IG6600’s ftp server. (Figure 6-92) Figure 6-92.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.7.5 Registered Phone This page lists the information of registered phones, and provides the link to access the phone's web page. (Figure 6-93) Figure 6-93.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.8 Management The system administrator can do the following functions to manage the configurations, events, and software update of the IG6600. z Settings - Backup - Update - Restore Default z System Log z TR-069 Client z Time Settings - Internet Time - Daylight Saving Time z Access Control - Web Port - Password z Update Software z Reboot 6.8.1 Settings System Administrator can Backup and Update the IG6600’s settings. The settings can be saved from IG6600 to PC.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.8.1.2 Update Click “Browse” to locate the setting file saved on the Local PC. Then, click “Update Settings” would apply the settings to the IG6600 according to the configuration file. (Figure 6-95) Figure 6-95. Management – Settings – Update 6.8.1.3 Restore Default Click “Restore Default Settings” to restore the factory default settings. This would be helpful when the settings mass up.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.8.2 System Log This allows system administrator to view the system log and configure the system log options. Click "View System Log" to view the system log. Click "Configure System Log" to configure the system log options. (Figure 6-97,Figure 6-98) When you configure the system log options, you can see Log Levels and Display Levels: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, and Debugging.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.8.3 TR-069 Client WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. Firmware upgrade or vendor configuration file backup can be done remotely on ACS server. Select the desired values and click "Save Settings" to configure the TR-069 client options. (Figure 6-99) Inform: It can be set to Disable or Enable for periodically inform every Inform Interval.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-100. Management – Time Setting – Internet Time – NTP setting 6.8.4.2 Daylight Saving Time Figure 6-101.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-102. Management –Time Settings – Day Light Saving Time – Manual DST Rule This page allows you to configure the Daylight Saving Time (DST) which supports auto adjustment for daylight saving time. Click “Save Settings” button that you can save the new configuration. Click “Cancel Changes” button that you can cancel the changes. (Figure 6-101,Figure 6-102) Default International DST Rule: Default DST Rule obey international standard rule.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.8.5.1 Web Port This page allows you to change the IG6600's web port. And it will take effect after reboot. (Figure 6-103) Figure 6-103. Management – Access Control – Web Port 6.8.5.2 Password In this page you can define the passwords for administrator, support, and user. The Administrator has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your IG6600. The Support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your IG6600 for maintenance and to run diagnostics.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.8.6 PTC IG6600 can connect to a PTS for upgrade firmware. You can configure IG6600 name, PTS server URL and Time interval for check new firmware version. (Figure 6-105) Figure 6-105. Management-PTC 6.8.7 Update Software The new released software could be upgraded from the Local PC side or remotely. Click the “Browse” to locate the new software image file in the PC. Then, click “Update Software” to process the software update.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.8.8 Reboot Figure 6-107. Management – Save/Reboot Click “Reboot” to reboot the IG6600. The IG6600 would automatically save the configuration before reboot, so that modified settings would take effect after reboot.
IG6600 Administration Manual 6.9 Diagnostics This page provides the following information to users: (Figure 6-108,Figure 6-109) z The network connection information on the net. z The status of IG6600's PSTN Line. z The status of IG6600’s IP Trunk Line. z The status of IG6600’s AA Line. z The status of IG6600’s FXS.
IG6600 Administration Manual Figure 6-109. Diagnostics – 2 6.9 Logout Press “Logout”, you can logout the IG6600 web configuration page.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 1: Product Summary TCP/IP Protocols IP Protocol (791) ARP (RFC 826) / RARP (RFC 903) ICMP (RFC792) TCP (RFC 793) UDP (RFC 768) SNTP DNS HTTP Telnet TFTP RTP Static Routing NAT with ALGs IP Address Assignment Static Dynamic Subnet Mask PPPoE Client (RFC 2516) Primary and Secondary DNS DHCP Server (RFC 2131-2132) DHCP Client (RFC 2132) Routing RIP v1/v2 Static routing DHCP Server/Relay/Client DNS Relay NAT/NAPT Virt
IG6600 Administration Manual IP Trunk Support up to 8 IP Trunks SIP message, including INVITE, re-INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REGISTER, INFO, REFER, SUSCRIBE/NOTIFY and REPLACE messages. SIP Outbound Proxy, SIP Proxy and Registrar Auto-Registration when power-on or period Session Timer support Support IP address, domain name, user name, display name for SIP URL Digital Audio Codec: G.711 a-law/µ-law 64Kbps, G.
IG6600 Administration Manual One Telephone interface (RJ-11) Six PSTN Line interface (RJ-11) One USB Host interface LED Status LED Name POWER Color Red/Blue Status Red On Blue Flashing WIRELESS LINE (1-6) TEL LAN WAN Blue Blue Blue Blue Red/Blue Description Firmware updating System booting up Blue On System initialized and running Off Power off On Wireless LAN is active Off Wireless LAN is idle Off PSTN Line is idle On PSTN Line is active Off Phone is idle On Phone is
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 2: Feature Access Codes The Feature Access Codes are applied in Tecom IP2032/2061/2062 Phones and FXS phone only. It’s to activate/cancel some IG6600 user-specified functions. These Feature Access Codes are used when the phone is at idle state. Direct Call Forward Forward all of the calls without regard to the extension status. (Type: 0 – ICM, 1 – Outside, 2 – Both) To Activate *21 + Type + Ext/VAA/ICD No.
IG6600 Administration Manual To Activate *25 + Type + Ext No + * + Password To Cancel To disable, dial **25 + Ext No + * + Password Call Fork When extension gets an incoming call, the extension gets ringing. It rings another extension or rings an outside destination simultaneously.
IG6600 Administration Manual Feature Key Programming To program the line keys as a PSTN, IP Trunk, Trunk Group number, Call-Park number or Extension number. *70 + (Feature Key number: 01 – 28(*)) + (PSTN, IP Trunk, Trunk Group number, Call-Park number or Extension number) Note: IP2032 provides 2 keys for feature access. IP2062 provides 4 keys for feature access. IP2061 supports EDM module, it provides 24 more (total 28) keys for feature access.
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IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3: Auto Attendant and Voicemail System Appendix 3.1 System Voice Prompts Appendix 3.1.1 Preset Voice Prompts IG6600 provides two languages service for the all voice files. The all files are saved in vox folder in PCM u-law format. The only difference of the file name in the both languages is the leading digit of the file name. It’s “1” for the first language, “2” for the second language.
IG6600 Administration Manual 10503 10504 10505 10506 10507 10510 10511 10512 10513 10515 10516 10517 10518 10519 10521 10522 10523 10524 10526 10527 10528 10529 10531 10532 10533 10534 10547 10549 10550 10580 The mailbox has not enabled, please dial another It’s played if the user dials a valid, but disabled mailbox number ID. Please input your password It requests the user to enter the password of the mailbox. The password is incorrect, please try again The user dials an incorrect password.
IG6600 Administration Manual password. To record the first language greeting, press one It’s for recording system greeting message. To record the second language greeting, press two When finish, press the pound (#) To record the greeting for regular office hours, It’s to choose what kind of greeting message will be press one recorded.
IG6600 Administration Manual 10720 21th 10721 22th 10722 23th 10723 24th 10724 25th 10725 26th 10726 27th 10727 28th 10728 29th 10729 30th 10730 31th 10760 January 10761 February 10762 March 10763 April 10764 May 10765 June 10766 July 10767 August 10768 September 10769 October 10770 November 10771 December Appendix 3.1.2 Voice Prompts Recording You can change Voice Prompts by two ways: Appendix 3.1.2.1 Through IP Phone Client a.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2 Flowchart Appendix 3.2.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.1.1 Make an Outside Call 11 No Input number? Yes 10502 Sorry, no such a mailbox number, please try again Not exist No Error Times=3 10501 Please input mailbox number Exist Yes 10104+10306 Please check your number and dial again. Thanks for your using, good bye.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.2 Subscriber Voicemail Flowchart 2 19073+10210 The extension number that you entered is not installed in this system. To dial another number, press zero for the operator.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.2.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.3 Mailbox Administer Flowchart 3 No No Input number? Yes Not exist Error Times=3 Yes Exist 10104+10306 Please check your number and dial again. Thanks for your using, good bye.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.3.1 Listening message 31 Leaving messages ? No Yes 10511 + 10512 You have ? messages Playing all voice messages and the recording time in turns.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.3.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.3.3 Recording Personal Greeting 33 10531 To listen to your greeting, press one To record new greeting, press two To delete the current greeting, press three When finish, press the pound (#) User input 1 No 2 Is personal greeting recorded? 10532 You have no greeting recorded 10533 Please record greeting after the beep.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.3.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.4 System Administrator’s Voicemail Flowchart 4 19001 Please input the administrator password 10505 The password is incorrect, please try again Yes Error Times=3 No No Is password correct? 4A Yes 19011 10506 The password is incorrect, please check it and try later To record the first language greeting, press one To record the second language greeting, press two When finish, press the pound (#) Option 3 is for internal use only.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.4.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 3.2.4.2 Recording Process Voice Files 42 19200 Please input five digits number voice code. To cancel the input, please press the pound(#) ‘ ’ Is # ? Yes No 19201+10528 2 or # 4A The voice code that you entered is xxxxx To confirm the new input, press one. To reenter, press two.
IG6600 Administration Manual Appendix 4: PTS/PTC PTS and PTC is the remoter Management for IG6600. PTS is the centralized management server run in the MS windows OS. PTC is the terminal client run on IG6600. PTS/PTC can update IG6600 firmware, update IG6600 configure file, update IP2032, IP2061 and IP2062 firmware. Install PTS Run the Setup.Exe in PTS Release folder. First it will install the MS .NET framework 1.1 first and then install the PTS application. Update IG6600 Firmware 1.
IG6600 Administration Manual Update IG6600 Configuration File 1. 2. 3. 4. Press refresh button to show registered device in main form. Selected device and press “PTS action” -> “IG6600 Configure File Update” In “IG6600 Configure File Update”, choose the configure file and press update button. The PTS will inform IG6600 to download configure file when IG6600 register again.
IG6600 Administration Manual Receive IG6600 Configuration File 1. Select device at Main Form 2. Press “Get Cfg File” button.
IG6600 Administration Manual 3. The status will change from idle to waiting and then loading. After status back to idle , press “IG6600 Configuration Manage” at the top menu 4. Double click the item, it will open the configure file as xml format.
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IG6600 Administration Manual Set Working Time Working Time configure is for update IG6600, IP Phone pending task. Press “Tools” -> “Working Time”.