2/4 port VoIP Gateway User Manual
Table of Contents 0. Preface 0.1 About This Manual 0.2 Copyright Declarations 0.3 Trademarks 0.4 Safety Instructions 0.5 Warranty 1. Getting Started 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Package Contents 1.2 Understand the VoIP Gateway 1.3 Key Features 2. Installation & Setup 2.1 Hardware Installation 2.2 Setting up a Management PC 2.3 Using the Web Configurator 3. Wizard Setup 3.1 WAN type Setup 3.2 LAN port Setup 3.3 VoIP Call Setup 4. Advanced configuration 4.1 WAN Port Configuration 4.
0 Prefaces 0.1 About This Manual This manual is designed to assist users in using VoIP Gateway. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Should you have any inquiries, please feel free to contact support@telephony.com. For latest product info and features, visit our website at www.telephony.com 0.
1 Getting Started 1.1 Introduction This VoIP Gateway provides a total solution for integrating voice-data network and PSTN. By simple installation, The VoIP Gateway includes two series of VoIP gateways. The S-series gateway is equipped with a four port Ethernet switch and built-in nat router function. This provides Internet access entire network for you with only one IP address. Otherwise, it provides high voice quality and optimized packet voice streaming over managed and public (Internet) IP networks.
NOTE: System initialization will turn some LEDs ON for a few sec. 1.2.2 Rear Panel Descriptions 1. WAN The WAN port supports 10/100Base-T networks. This port (built with crossover) allows your voice gateway to be connected to an Internet Access device, e.g. router, cable modem, ADSL modem, through a CAT.5 twisted pair Ethernet cable. 2. LAN 1 – LAN 4 The LAN port supports 4 10/100Base-T switch hub networks. These 4 ports allow your PC or Switch/Hub to be connected to the voice gateway through a CAT.
Ring. 5. Call Passthrough NAT: This feature allows GW to operate behind NAT-enabled devices and user does not need modify any configuration of NAT device. But it needs DGK to assist in GW. Network 1. Network Address Translation (NAT): NAT allows multiple PC to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) using a single Internet access account. 2. Firmware Upgrade (FTP Client): Using this FTP client to Upgrade software, you may easily upgrade to the latest firmware whenever enhanced features are added. 3.
address. For a fixed IP address, use an IP address from a 192.168.1.0/24 network, such as 192.168.1.10. For a dynamic IP address, you need to set the PC as a DHCP client, and then restart or renew the network settings. The DHCP server of router is enabled by default so the PC will then be assigned an IP address and related settings by the router. The following examples are for a MicrosoftTM Windows 2000/XP machine set to use a dynamic IP address. 2.2.
3. If this is a first time setup of the router, type “admin” as the User Name and the Password field as “admin”. Click OK. 4. The Web Configurator Setup Main Menu will open. On the main page “Setup Wizard”, “Advanced Setup” and “System Information” were displayed. 2.3.2 Overview of the System Configuration The Setup Main Menu (see above figure) consists of three parts: Setup Wizard Advanced Configuration System Administration 中文設定 The following outlines each configuration menu. Setup Wizard: 1.
or ”PPPoE”.Usually the router functions as a border router for SOHO or home networking so you must enter your settings here to enable access to the Internet. 2. LAN Port IP Address: Modifies the IP address of the gateway. 3. VoIP Call Setup: VoIP users need to set phone/line port numbers. If user selects “H.323”, please set Gatekeeper IP address or Direct Call Plan. The other way, user select “SIP”, please set SIP Proxy Server IP address or Direct Call Plan.
support the WAN interface for Internet access and remote access. The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet access and broadband access setup. When you click “WAN Port Type Setup” from within the Wizard Setup, the following setup page will be shown. Three methods are available for Internet Access. Fixed IP User: If you are a leased line user with a fixed IP address, fill out the following items with the information provided by your ISP.
User Name: Enter User Name provided by your ISP Password: Enter Password provided by your ISP. Retype Password: Enter Password to confirm again. DHCP Client (Dynamic IP): (Get WAN IP Address automatically) IP Address: If you are connected to the Internet through a Cable modem line then a dynamic IP address will be assigned. 3.
Bridge Mode: Select S series Gateway as bridge. NAT mode: LAN IP Network Configuration IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.0.254). Subnet Mask: Netmask for the local private network (Default: 255.255.255.0/24). 3.3 VoIP Call Protocol Setup Step1 : configure VoIP Call Signal Protocols : User could select H.323 or SIP Protocol, and click “select” Step2 : configure the numbering with phone/line ports.
common Line Hunting Group Number. When this number is dialed, the Gateway system will find a free FXO line connected to PBX. This hunting will skip all busy lines and absent lines and find only the idle line to the PBX. After the available line is found, you can hear the dial tone from PBX. After that, you can dial the needed phone number out through PBX.
z In the “Outgoing Dial Plan” settings: “Leading Number” is the leading digits of the dialing number. “Min Length” and “Max Length” is the min/max allowed length you can dial. “Strip Length” is the number of digits that will be stripped from beginning of the dialed number. “Prefix Number” is the digits that will be added to the beginning of the dialed number. “Destination” is the IP address of the destination Gateway that owns this phone number.
4.1 Network Configuration: 4.1.1 WAN Port Type Setup For most users, Internet access is the primary application. The S400/S200 Series Gateway support the WAN interface for Internet access and remote access. The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet access and broadband access setup. When you click “WAN Setting”, the following setup page will be shown. Three methods are available for Internet Access.
PPPoE for ADSL Some ISPs provide DSL-based service and use PPPoE to establish communication link with end-users. If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you need to select this item. User Name: Enter User Name provided by your ISP Password: Enter Password provided by your ISP. Retype Password: Enter Password to confirm again.
DHCP Client (Dynamic IP): (Get WAN IP Address automatically) IP Address: If you are connected to the Internet through a Cable modem line then a dynamic IP address will be assigned. (Note : WAN port display the IP address, submask and default gateway IP address if DHCP client is successful) 4.1.2 Configuring LAN IP Address and DHCP Server There are two kinds of network feature to configure: Bridge Mode and NAT Mode Bridge Mode: Select this Gateway as Bridge.
LAN IP Network Configuration IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 10.10.10.1). Subnet Mask: Netmask for the local private network (Default: 255.255.255.0/24). DHCP Server Configuration DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It can automatically dispatch related IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client. The DHCP server supports up to 253 users (PCs) on Yes: Enables the DHCP server. No: Disables the DHCP server.
Public Port: Specifies which port should be redirected to the internal host. Private IP: Specifies the private IP address of the internal host offering the service. Private Port: Specifies the private port number of the service offered by the internal host. Apply: Click here to add the port-mapping entry and enable the service. 4.4 VoIP Basic Configuration At VoIP Basic Configuration Items, 4.4.1 Configure the VoIP protocol. H.323 and SIP Protocol Support H.323 Protocol: VoIP gateway support the H.
CID Number: The CID number is the phone caller ID number. 4.4.4 Let GW Register to H.323 Gatekeeper (If user does not have Gatekeeper, Please go to 4.2.3: Dialing Plan) Select “H.323 Protocol” The “H323-ID” is the H323-ID of this gateway when registering to the gatekeeper The “Gatekeeper-ID” is the gatekeeper’s ID; usually do not need to set this field unless the gatekeeper must need this value. Gatekeeper backup: There are two gatekeeper address fields, one is primary, the other secondary.
4.4.4 Dialing Plan Overview of the Dialing Plan The “Dialing plan” need setting when the user use the method of pear-to-pear VoIP call. The VoIP call has two kinds of directions: Outbound (call out) and Inbound (call in). Note: All dialing plans were still effective when the gateway registered Gatekeeper (GK mode). z In the “Outgoing Dial Plan Configurations” settings: “Outbound number” is the leading digits of the call out dialing number.
z In the “Incoming Dial Plan Configurations” settings: “Inbound number” is the leading digits of the dialing number. “Length of Number“ has two text fields need filled: “Min Length” and “Max Length” is the min/max allowed length you can dial. “Delete Length” is the nuber of digits that will be stripped from beginning of the dialed number. “Add Digit Number” is the digits that will be added to the beginning of the dialed number.
H.323 Start Mode: This selection could force the Gateway to use normal start mode (default mode) or fast start mode when establishing a VoIP call. Many other gateways only support normal start mode, enable this selection when it is necessary. The default is disabled (using fast start mode). FAX Mode Option T.30/T.38 real-time FAX compliant Voice/FAX auto-switch. The T.38 is a “Real Time Group 3 Fax Communication over IP network” format. That’s meaning it’s a protocol for Fax over IP.
Port Status Display : This selection will display concurrent call status of this Gateway. The status information of each voice channel includes codec, dialing number and destination IP address. The status is refreshed every 3 seconds. 5 System Administrations 5.1 Save Configuration and Reboot Click “Save Configuration and Reboot” to save configuration and begin to restart.
5.2 Access Control Changing the Administrator Password For security reasons, we strongly recommend that you set an administrator password for the router. On first setup the router requires no password. If you don’t set a password the router is open and can be logged into and settings changed by any user from the local network or the Internet. Click Access Control Setup, the following screen will open. 5.
5.4 Backup/Restore Configuration to a File User can Backup the Configuration to a File at Microsoft Operation System. And also restore the configuration file to the GW from PC. 5.6 System Information Display Function Click System Information Display to open the Online Status page. In the example, on the following page, both PPPoE connection is up on the WAN interface, H323 Status, MAC address, Register Status..,etc. 5.
Click SNTP Setting to open the Online Status page. In the example, on the following page, . Use SNTP Setting—When checked, Gateway uses a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to set the date and time . The Gateway synchronizes the Gateway’s time after you select the time zone. Use SNTP Setting, Select the time zone which Gateway was at. Appendix-A FAQ List 1.
network usage. 6. What is the maximum number of IP addresses that the DHCP server of the gateway can assign to local PCs? A: The built-in DHCP server can support 253 IP addresses for local network usage. Appendix-B Scenario Application Samples Scenario 1: H.
H.323 Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit:3~3 |Des: GW1 IP address Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit:3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max WAN Gateway#2 Gateway#1 801 901 801 901 Scenario 2 : H.
H.323 Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) with PBX: Call PBX Extension Method 1: Two-Stage-Dialing Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit:3~3 |Des : GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit:3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit:3~3 | Des: GW2 IP address x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 801 901 801 Extension 601 609, 601 Scenario 3 : H.
H.323 Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) with PBX: Remote Call PSTN number Method 1: Two-Stages-Dialing Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit:3~3 | Des: GW2 IP address Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit:3~3 | Des :GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit:3~3 | Des :GW1 IP address X: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 Trunk-Line 801 901 02-23221344 801 PSTN Extension 601 609, 0, 23221344 Scenario 4 : H.
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H.323 Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) Method: One-Shot-Dialing : Remote Call PSTN number Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW2 IP address Incoming Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |Strip:2 |fxo port x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 02x| Digit: 3~10 | Des: GW 1 IP address Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 FXO 901 801 02-23221344 801 PSTN 02-23221344 Scenario 6 : H.
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H.323 Call (GK Mode) Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901 DGK WAN Gateway# Gateway# 801 901 901 Scenario 8 : H.
H.323 Call (GK Mode) with PBX: Call PBX Extension Method 1: Two-Stage-Dialing Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901,609 DGK x: wild card Des: Gateway# WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 801 901 80 Extension 601 609, 601 Scenario 9 : H.
H.323 Call (GK Mode) with PBX: Remote Call PSTN number Method 1: Two-Stages-Dialing Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901,609 DG Gateway# WAN Gateway# Extension 609 Trunk-Line 801 901 02-2322134 801 PSTN Extension 601 609, 0, 23221344 Scenario 10 : H.
H.323 Call (GK Mode) with PBX: Remote Call PSTN number Method 2: One-Shot-Dialing Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901,609,02x Incoming Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |Strip:2 |Prefix: 0, | fxo port x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max DG Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension Trunk-Line 801 901 02-2322134 801 PSTN Extension 601 02-23221344 Scenario 11 : H.
H.323 Call (GK Mode) : Remote Call PSTN number Method: One-Shot-Dialing Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901,609,02x Incoming Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |Strip:2 |fxo port x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max DGK Gateway# WAN Gateway# FXO 801 901 02-2322134 801 PSTN 02-23221344 Scenario 12 : H.
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SIP Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW1 IP address Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW1 IP address x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max WAN Gateway#2 Gateway#1 801 901 801 901 Scenario 14 : SIP VoIP Call : Peer-To-Peer Mode Gateway 2 <----> Gateway 1 (call PBX extension number) Call Method : Two-Stages-Dialing
SIP Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) with PBX: Call PBX Extension Method 1: Two-Stage-Dialing Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit: 3~3 |Des GW2 IP address Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit: 3~3 |Des: GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit: 3~3 |Des: GW1 IP address x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 801 901 801 Extension 601 609, 601 Scenario 15 : SIP VoIP Call : Peer-To-Peer Mode Gateway 2 <----> Gateway 1 (Remote Call PSTN number with PBX) Call Method
SIP Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) with PBX: Remote Call PSTN number Method 1: Two-Stages-Dialing Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW2 IP address Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW1 IP address x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 Trunk-Line 801 901 02-23221344 801 PSTN Extension 601 609, 0, 23221344 Scenario 16 : SIP VoIP Call : Peer-To-Peer Mode Gateway 2 <----> Gateway
SIP Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) with PBX: Remote Call PSTN number Method 2: One-Shot-Dialing Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW2 IP address Incoming Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |Strip:2 |Prefix: 0,,, | fxo port x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 02x| Digit: 3~10 | Des: GW 1 IP address Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 Trunk-Line 801 901 02-23221344
SIP Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) Method: One-Shot-Dialing : Remote Call PSTN number Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW2 IP address Incoming Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |Strip:2 |fxo port x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 02x| Digit: 3~10 | Des: GW 1 IP address Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 FXO 801 901 02-23221344 801 PSTN 02-23221344 Scenario 18 : SIP VoI
SIP Call (Peer-To-Peer Mode) number : PSTN Call PSTN Outgoing Dial plan No: 9x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 6x | Digit: 3~3 | Des: GW1 IP address No: 02x| Digit: 3~10 | Des: GW 1 IP address Incoming Dial Plan No: 04x | Digit: 3~10 |Strip:2 |fxo port Outgoing Dial plan No: 8x | Digit: 3~3, Des | GW2 IP address No: 04x| Digit: 3~10 | Des: GW2 IP address Incoming Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit:3~10 |Strip :2 |fxo port x: wild card Des: Destination IP Digit: Digit Length min~ max Gateway#1 WAN Gateway
SIP Call (Register to SIP Proxy Server Mode) Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901 SIP Proxy Server WAN Gateway#2 Gateway#1 801 901 901 Scenario 20 : SIP VoIP Call : Register to SIP Proxy Server Gateway 2 <----> Gateway 1 (Call PBX Extension number) Call Method : Two-Stages-Dialing 801
SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) with PBX: Call PBX Extension Method 1: Two-Stage-Dialing Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901,609 SIP Proxy Server Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 801 901 80 Extension 601 609, 601 Scenario 21 : SIP VoIP Call : Register to SIP Proxy Server Gateway 2 <----> Gateway 1 (Remote Call PSTN number with PBX) Call Method : Two-Stages-Dialing
SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) with PBX: Remote Call PSTN number Method: Two-Stages-Dialing Register Number List GW1: 801 GW2: 901,609 SIP Proxy Server Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 Extension 609 Trunk-Line 801 901 02-2322134 801 PSTN Extension 609, 0, 23221344 Scenario 22 : SIP VoIP Call : Register to SIP Proxy Server Gateway 2 <----> Gateway 1 (Remote Call PSTN number) Call Method : Two-Stages-Dialing
SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) Method: Two-Stages-Dialing : Remote Call PSTN number Register Number List GW1 : 801 GW2 : 901,904 SIP Proxy Server Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 904 FXO 801 901 02-2322134 801 PSTN 904, 23221344 Scenario 23 : SIP VoIP Call : Register to SIP Proxy Server Gateway 2 <----> Gateway 1 (PSTN Call PSTN number) Call Method : Two-Stages-Dialing
SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) Method: Two-Stages-Dialing : PSTN Call PSTN number Register Number List GW1: 801,804 GW2: 901,904 SIP Proxy Server Gateway#1 WAN Gateway#2 804 904 FXO FX 04-43220000 02-23221009 801 901 02-2322134 23221009, 804, PSTN PSTN 43220000,904, 23221344 04-43221344