D Link Network Router DVG 6008S User Manual

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DVG-6008S  
VOIP Gateway  
User Manual  
Version 1.0  
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Contents  
1. Introduction....................................................................................................3  
Product Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 3  
Hardware Description.................................................................................................................................... 4  
2. Installation and Applications........................................................................6  
Network Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 6  
Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address......................................................................................6  
Gateway in a NAT network................................................................................................................. 6  
Gateway assigned with a Public IP Address and serving as an IP sharing device............................ 7  
Telephone Interface Description.................................................................................................................... 8  
Example for Line Ports :..................................................................................................................... 8  
3. Setting the Gateway through IVR.................................................................9  
IVR (Interactive Voice Response) ................................................................................................................. 9  
IVR Functions Table: ........................................................................................................................ 11  
IP Configuration Settings—Setting IP Configuration of WAN Port...................................................13  
Recorded Voice File .........................................................................................................................14  
4. Setting a Gateway with WEB Browser.......................................................16  
Network Settings (WAN) .............................................................................................................................16  
Network Settings (LAN)...............................................................................................................................21  
QoS Settings ...............................................................................................................................................23  
NAT/DDNS ..................................................................................................................................................24  
Telephony Settings......................................................................................................................................26  
SIP...............................................................................................................................................................30  
Calling Features ..........................................................................................................................................34  
Advanced Options.......................................................................................................................................35  
Line Settings.....................................................................................................................................36  
Codec ...............................................................................................................................................37  
Fax Settings......................................................................................................................................37  
Digit Map .....................................................................................................................................................39  
Phone Book.................................................................................................................................................40  
Speed Dial...................................................................................................................................................40  
Caller Filter..................................................................................................................................................41  
ACL for Management ..................................................................................................................................41  
CDR Settings...............................................................................................................................................41  
Language ....................................................................................................................................................42  
Transit Call Control......................................................................................................................................42  
Long-Distance Control Table.......................................................................................................................43  
Long Distance Exception Table...................................................................................................................43  
CPT/Cadence Settings................................................................................................................................44  
Busy Tone Cadence Measurement..................................................................................................44  
UDT Detection..................................................................................................................................44  
Save Settings ...................................................................................................................................49  
System Information .....................................................................................................................................50  
RTP Packet Summary.................................................................................................................................51  
STUN Inquiry...............................................................................................................................................51  
Ping Test......................................................................................................................................................51  
SNMP..........................................................................................................................................................52  
NTP .............................................................................................................................................................52  
Backup/Restore...........................................................................................................................................52  
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Provision Settings........................................................................................................................................53  
System Operations (Save Settings)............................................................................................................53  
Software Upgrade .......................................................................................................................................54  
Logout .........................................................................................................................................................54  
5. IP Sharing Functions...................................................................................55  
6. Coding Principle..........................................................................................58  
Instruction....................................................................................................................................................58  
Dialed Number Processing Flow.................................................................................................................58  
7. Advanced Feature .......................................................................................60  
Static Route.............................................................................................................................................60  
RIP(Routing Information Protocol) .........................................................................................................60  
Port filtering .................................................................................................................................................61  
IP Filtering ...................................................................................................................................................61  
MAC Filtering...............................................................................................................................................62  
Virtual Server...............................................................................................................................................62  
DMZ.............................................................................................................................................................62  
URL Filter.................................................................................................................................................63  
Special Applications................................................................................................................................63  
DoS Prevention Settings.........................................................................................................................64  
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1. Introduction  
Product Overview  
The stand-alone VoIP Gateway carries both voice and facsimile over the IP network. It supports  
SIP industry standard call control protocol to be compatible with free registration services or VoIP  
service providers’ systems. It works in two different modes: UA (User Agent) or Server. As a  
standard user agent, it is compatible to all well-known Soft Switches and SIP proxy servers.  
While running the optional server software, the gateway can be configured to establish a private  
VoIP network over the Internet without a 3rd party SIP Proxy Server.  
The gateway can be seamlessly integrated to existing network by connecting to a phone set,  
PBX, key telephone system, fax machine or PSTN line. With only a broadband connection such  
as ADSL bridge/router, Cable Modem or leased line router, it allows you to gain access to voice  
and fax services over the IP in order to reduce the cost of international and long distance calls.  
In addition, the in-built 4 ports Ethernet switch supports comprehensive Internet gateway  
functions to accommodate other PCs or IP devices to share the same broadband stream. QoS  
function allows voice and data traffic to flow through where voice traffic is transmitted in the  
highest priority. With TOS bit enabled, it guarantees voice packets to have first priority to pass  
through a TOS enabled router.  
With the support of DDNS, it makes the gateway reachable by its domain name where the ISP  
dynamically assigns the IP address. It helps users to host a web site or mail server in a PPPoE  
or DHCP network. By enabling the CDR function & setting up a simple server, administrators are  
allowed to log in and view all call records such as call duration, time and date of calls and  
latency.  
The gateway can be assigned with a fixed IP address or by DHCP, PPPoE. It adopts the G.711,  
G.726, G.729A or G.723.1 voice compression format to save the network bandwidth while  
providing real-time and toll quality voice. In addition, in the event that the power supply fails or  
Internet connection is lost, the gateway can automatically divert the FXS end to the PSTN  
network on the FXO port so users can still use the conventional PSTN line to make calls. This  
feature is especially useful while dialing emergency calls (i.e. 911)  
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Hardware Description  
Front Panel  
Status indicators  
WAN, LAN indicators  
Voice ports indicators  
Power Indicator: Green light indicates a normal power supply.  
Run Indicator: Blinking green light indicates normal operation.  
Alarm Indicator: When the system starts up, the red light will blink. It also indicates the  
gateway’s abnormal operation.  
L1 – L8 stands for Port 1 – Port 8: Connect to your original telephone line on the wall jack  
with RJ-11 cable.  
WAN stands for the WAN Port Indicator.  
L1 – L4 stands for the LAN Port Indicator.  
When starting up the system, the Alarm, Run, and Power indicators will light up. After  
about 40 seconds, the Alarm indicator will go off, the Run indicator will blink in green,  
and the Power indicator will stay green under normal operational conditions. If the  
Alarm indicator continues to blink, it means the system is currently communicating  
with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address.  
When the WAN is connected, the WAN indicator will light up in green and if data is  
being transmitted over the Internet, the indicator blinks in green and orange.  
Restore to factory default: (IP address, User’s. Name and Password)  
(1) Pull off the power plug.  
(2) Press reset (do not let go of the reset button).  
(3) Plug the plug back into the socket (do not let go of the reset button).  
(4) Let go of the reset button after 6 seconds. Factory settings will be restored.  
NOTE 1: Do not connect FXS ports to each other. Also, do not connect any FXS port directly to a  
PSTN line or internal PBX. These may cause damage to FXS.  
NOTE 2: Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP Gateway. If using adapters other than the  
one comes with VoIP Gateway, it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the  
product.  
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Rear Panel  
DVG-6008S Model  
RESET  
To reset the  
gateway  
or to restore  
factory settings  
LAN ports 1 ~ 4  
(built-in Ethernet switch)  
Connect LAN hosts here  
to share WAN connection.  
IP sharing features enabled  
FXO ports 1 ~8  
(PSTN line connectors)  
Connects to PSTN lines  
WAN port  
Connecst to broadband  
Networks such as ADSL,  
Cable Modem or Router  
POWER  
Connects to the power  
adapter (comes with  
the gateway)  
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2. Installation and Applications  
Network Interface  
The network interface is divided into 3 basic modes as described below:  
Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP Address  
Gateway can be built under the existing NAT  
Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP address and serves as an IP sharing router.  
Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address  
The gateway will have a Public IP address for Internet connection regardless of whether it is a  
static IP address, DHCP (using a Cable Modem), or PPPoE (Dialup / ADSL).  
Gateway IP Settings  
Need to be set up as static IP,  
DHCP, or PPPoE  
NAT/STUN Settings  
DDNS Settings  
Unnecessary (Disabled)  
Unnecessary (Disabled)  
Gateway in a NAT network  
The gateway uses a virtual IP address and the IP sharing function of other systems to connect to the  
Internet.  
LAN IP address of IP sharing  
Please avoid IP address 192.168.0.1-192.168.8.254 (You may need  
to change the settings of IP sharing or change SIP series Gateway  
LAN Port IP address)  
Gateway IP Settings  
NAT /STUN Settings  
Please refer to P. 29 for the Use  
NAT.  
Set as static IP address, and assign the LAN IP address of the IP  
sharing to the Default Gateway.  
Enable  
If the WAN of the IP sharing device has static IP address,  
then the NAT IP address is set as the Public IP address of  
the IP sharing.  
If the WAN of the IP sharing device uses a dynamic IP  
address, then it has to comply with the DDNS settings.  
When suing NAT, you must enter the URL (Uniform  
Resource Locator) that is registered to the DDNS server.  
DDNS Settings  
Please refer to P. 29 for the DDNS  
Settings  
The WAN of the IP  
sharing device has a  
static IP address.  
Disabled  
The WAN of the IP  
sharing device has a  
dynamic IP address.  
Enabled: enter the registered URL (Uniform  
Resource Locator) into the network settings  
-> under NAT  
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Gateway assigned with a Public IP Address and serving as an IP sharing device  
The gateway will have a Public IP address regardless of whether it is a static IP application,  
DHCP (using a Cable Modem), or PPPoE (To connect to your ADSL account), which can then  
use the functions of built-in IP sharing function to allow other PCs to be on-line at the same time.  
Gateway IP Settings  
Need to be set up as static IP, DHCP,  
or PPPoE  
NAT/STUN Settings  
DDNS Settings  
Unnecessary (Disabled)  
Unnecessary (Disabled)  
For settings at PC end,  
please refer to section “IP  
sharing functions”  
PC uses a static IP address ranging  
from: 192.168.8.1-192.168.8.253  
Subnet Mask255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway192.168.8.254  
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Telephone Interface Description  
Example for Line Ports :  
Line Ports connecting directly to the Telephone Line of a PSTN  
P1-P4 is FXO interfaces and can all be connected to a PSTN to serve as a bridge between the  
PSTN and other VoIP telephones. The system also allows a call to be made from a traditional  
telephone line to connect with a user behind the Gateway.  
Integrating Line Ports with PBX  
P1-P4 is FXO interfaces and can be connected with PBX extension lines (exclusively for analog  
interface, not applicable for digital type).  
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3. Setting the Gateway through IVR  
VoIP transmits voice data (packet) via the Internet to achieve telecommunications. This means that  
the telecommunication quality is closely related to the whole network environment. If any one of the  
telecommunicating parties has insufficient bandwidth or frequent packet loss, the  
telecommunication quality will be poor. Therefore, an excellent telecommunication can only be  
created when Gateway is connected to the Internet and when network environment is stable.  
Preparation  
Install the Gateway according to instructions. Connect the power supply, telephone set,  
telephone cable, and network cable properly as described in Chapter 2.  
If a static IP is used, confirm the desired IP settings of the WAN Port (IP address, Subnet  
Mask, and Default gateway). Please contact your local Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you  
have any questions.  
If using dialup ADSL (PPPoE) for network connection, confirm the dialup account number  
and password.  
If users wish to build Gateway under the NAT, Gateway WAN Port IP address and LAN Port  
should not use the same range. This is to avoid phone failures.  
Basic Settings of a Gateway  
IP Settings— Connecting Gateway to the Internet.  
Telephone Number of Gateway Phone Number (  
SIP Prefix Number).  
Gateway and  
Using Phone Book or Phone Book manager  
Please refer to Section 6 for Basic Dialing Method  
Gateway provides two setting modes:  
1. Telephone IVR Setting.  
2. Browser Setting.  
The IVR provides basic query and setting functions, while the browser provides a full setting  
function.  
IVR (Interactive Voice Response)  
Gateway provides convenient IVR functions. Users only need to pick up a handset and enter the  
function code for the query and setting without using a PC.  
NOTE: After finishing the settings, make sure the new settings are saved. This is so that the new  
settings will take effect after the system is restarted.  
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Instructions  
FXS Port: When you have set the password in WEB-GUI with English character. To access  
GW IVR function is different. Instead of **[password]#. You should press ***[password]#.  
The character to number conversion can be acquired from PPPoE Character Conversion  
Table.  
FXO Port: to use IVR functions, dial the phone number of FXO Port using an external line.  
You will hear the instruction “enter value”, and then enter a PIN number. The factory default  
code is blank. Enter “**#” as above. You are now in IVR setting mode.  
Example: The factory default code is blank. Enter “**#”. You are now in IVR setting mode, enter  
the desired code. E.g.: if the code is 1234, then enter “**1234#”. Or If your password is abc123  
then you access IVR by pressing ***414243010203#  
Once the first setting or query has been completed, you will hear a dial tone. Then use the  
same procedure to make a second query or setting. To exit IVR mode, simply hang up the  
phone.  
Example: enter “**#” (You are now in IVR mode)enter 101 (to query IP address) the system  
responds with an IP address you can continue with more settings or queries: enter 111 (to set IP  
address) enter 192*168*1*2 (IP number).  
Save Settings  
After entering IVR mode, dial 509 (Save Settings). Wait for about 3 seconds and after hearing a  
confirmation tone “1”, hang up the phone. Please reboot the Gateway to enable the new settings.  
To inquire about current Gateway’s WAN Port IP address  
After entering IVR mode, dial 101. The system will repeat the current WAN Port IP address.  
If the system does not repeat the IP address, it indicates that the Gateway is not currently  
connected to the Internet. Please check if the cable connection, account number, and password are  
correct.  
Software Upgrades  
IVR provides online upgrades. Once in IVR mode, enter “209” and you will hear “Enter Value“. Enter  
your IP address followed by “#” (i.e.61*30*25*89#). Then you will hear a second “Enter Value“.  
Enter the Listen Port Number followed by “#”(i.e.: 6001#). For information about upgrading, please  
ask your agent.  
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IVR Functions Table:  
Function Code Description  
Example  
111/101  
112/102  
113/103  
114/104  
WAN Port IP address Set/Query  
Use in conjunction with function  
code 114, select 1 for a Static IP  
function.  
WAN Port Subnet Mask Set/Query  
WAN Port Default Gateway Set/Query  
Current Network IP Access Set/Query (1: Static IP,  
2.DHCP, 3.PPPoE)  
115/105  
116/106  
117/107  
DNS IP address Set/Query  
Phone books manager IP address Set/Query  
Must use 116/106, 117/107 in  
conjunction with each other.  
Set/Query whether or not to use Public Telephone  
Book (0: Disable 1:Enable)  
199/099  
Set/Query whether or not this Gateway acts as the  
phone books manager (0: Disable 1: Enable)  
066  
118  
121  
122  
Querying the connection to Phone books manager  
Restart  
Setting PPPoE Account  
Use in conjunction with function  
code 114, select 3 for a PPPoE  
function  
Setting PPPoE Password  
123  
Setting NAT IP address  
Must use 123 and 124 in  
conjunction with each other.  
124  
Uses NAT (0: Disable 1: Enable)  
151/141  
Register to Proxy Server Set/Query (0: Disable 1:  
Enable)  
152/142  
153/143  
125  
Proxy Server IP address Set/Query  
Proxy Server Port Set/Query  
Set Proxy Server account  
126  
Set Proxy Server password  
154/144  
155/145  
156/146  
311/301  
312/302  
131/132  
133  
Uses STUN Set/Query (0: Disable 1: Enable)  
STUN IP address Set/Query  
STUN Port Set/Query  
Saving greeting message  
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Function Code Description  
Example  
211/201  
Set/Query International Prefix code  
Prefix dialed before making an  
international call e.g. 002 and 005.  
212/202  
213/203  
Set/Query Country Code  
Setting country code, e.g. 886  
Set/Query Area Prefix Code (Long-Distance Prefix Prefix dialed before making a  
Code)  
long-distance call e.g. 0.  
214/204  
215/205  
Set/Query Area Code  
eg. “2” for Node B area.  
Set/Query Gateway Telephone Number  
(Representative Number)  
216/206  
217/207  
109  
Set/Query the extension number of Line 1.  
Restoring factory default IP address configuration A static IP address for WAN Port  
IP192.168.1.2  
Mask255.255.255.0  
Gateway192.168.1.254  
409  
509  
900  
Restoring factory default settings  
Save settings  
Setting IVR and the language used on the Web GUI  
(1: English, 2: Traditional Chinese,  
3: Simplified Chinese)  
209  
Soft Upgrade  
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IP Configuration Settings—Setting IP Configuration of WAN Port  
Static IP Settings  
NOTE: Complete static IP settings should include a static IP (Option 1 under114), IP address (111),  
Subnet Mask (112), and Default Gateway (113). Please contact your local Internet Service Provider  
(ISP) if you have any questions.  
Function  
Command  
Select a Static IP  
After entering IVR mode, dial 114.  
After hearing “Enter value”, dial 1 (to select static IP)  
IP address Settings  
After entering IVR mode, dial 111. After hearing “Enter value”, enter your IP  
address, followed by “#”.  
Example: If the IP address is 192.168.1.200, dial 192*168*1*200#.  
Subnet Mask Settings After entering IVR mode, dial 112. After hearing “Enter value”, enter your  
subnet mask, followed by “#”.  
Example: If the mask value is 255.255.255.0, dial 255*255*255*0#.  
Default Gateway Settings After entering IVR mode, dial 113. After hearing “Enter value”, enter your  
default gateway’s IP address, followed by “#”.  
Example: If the Default Gateway is 192.168.1.254, dial 192*168*1*254#.  
Save Settings and Restart To save settings, dial 509 (Save Settings). After hearing “one”, dial 118 to  
restart the system. Wait for about 40 seconds for the system to restart, and  
then enter 101 to check if the IP address is retained. If the IP address is not  
repeated, it indicates that Gateway has not been properly connected,  
please check if the cable connection, account, or password are correct.  
Dynamic IP (DHCP) Settings  
After entering IVR mode, dial 114.  
After hearing “Enter value”, dial 2 (to select DHCP).  
Saving settings –press 509 (Save Settings). After hearing “one”, dial 118 to restart the system. After  
the system is restarted, press 101 to check if the IP address is retained.  
If the system does not repeat the IP address, it indicates Gateway has not been properly  
connected to the Internet. Please check the cable connection.  
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ADSL PPPoE Settings  
NOTE: Complete PPPoE settings should include: Select PPPoE (Option 3 of 114), PPPoE account (121)  
and PPPoE password (122).  
Please contact your local Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you have any questions.  
Select a PPPoE  
After entering IVR mode, dial 114.  
After hearing “Enter value”, dial 3 (to select PPPoE).  
PPPoE Account Settings  
After entering IVR mode, dial 121.  
After hearing “Enter value”, enter the account number, followed by ”#”.  
Example: If the account is “84943122 @ hinet.net”, please enter 0804090403010202714849544560  
72 54 45 60 #.  
Please note that it is necessary to enter two digits for each character/number; for example,  
enter “01” for “1” and “11” for “A”.  
PPPoE Password Setting  
After entering IVR mode, dial 122 after hearing “enter value” followed by “#”.  
Example: If the password is “3ttixike”, please enter “03 60 60 49 64 49 51 45#”.  
Save Settings and Restart  
To save settings, dial 509 (Save Settings). The system will save the settings. Please restart the  
system. Wait for about 40 seconds for the system to restart, and then enter 101 to check if the IP  
address is retained. If the IP address is not repeated, it indicates that Gateway has not been  
properly connected, please check if the cable connection, account, or password are correct.  
Recorded Voice File  
The gateway allows users to record their incoming call greeting messages, when calling via  
FXO.  
After entering IVR mode, dial 132. After hearing “Enter value”, record the incoming call  
greeting message. To end recording, simply hang up.  
After recording, to listen to the recorded message, press 131. Press 133 to save the  
message.  
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PPPoE Character Conversion Table  
Number  
Input Key  
Upper Case Input Key  
Letter  
Lower Case Input Key  
Letter  
Symbol  
Input Key  
0
1
00  
01  
A
B
11  
12  
a
b
41  
42  
@
!
71  
72  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
C
D
E
F
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
c
d
e
f
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
"
$
%
&
'
G
H
I
g
h
i
(
J
j
)
K
L
k
l
+
,
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
m
n
o
p
q
r
-
/
:
;
<
=
>
?
[
s
t
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
u
v
w
x
y
z
\
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4. Setting a Gateway with WEB Browser  
The gateway allows users to make settings using a web browser. After opening a browser, enter  
Gateway’s IP address as the website address in order to enter the Web configuration screen as shown in  
the following diagram.  
You can also enter ”101” from the handset to inquire about the current WAN Port IP address. The factory  
default LAN Port IP address is 192.168.8.254.  
Instructions  
Open an Internet browser.  
Enter gateway’s WAN Port IP address in the website address area (If the PC is connected to the  
LAN Port, enter the LAN Port IP address. The default is 192.168.8.254)  
The following registration screen will appear (The factory default settings for Login ID and  
Password are left blank).  
Change the default settings of Administrator’s Name, Password and Web UI Login ID, Password in  
Advanced Options.  
After completing and confirming the settings, some of the settings will take effect immediately. But  
network related settings would take effect after the gateway is restarted. Please go to System  
Operation to save the settings before restarting the system.  
The gateway doesn’t allow multiple people to configure the gateway at same time. If a user logs into  
the system, other users from different IP addresses cannot login at the same time. Please  
remember to logout or restart the system if not using the web configuration function.  
Network Settings (WAN)  
The network settings are used to set the gateway’s communication ports, IP configurations, and Phone  
Books Manager IP etc.  
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Listen Port UDP: It is not necessary to change the protocol of the communication port used  
by the gateway.  
RTP Starting Port UDP: The initial value of port number for transmitting voice data among  
Gateway(s). Each line requires 2 ports (RTP/RTCP). It is not necessary to change these.  
For example: If the starting port is 9000, then Line 1 is using 9000(RTP) and 9001(RTCP),  
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and Line 2 is using 9002 and 9003, and so forth.  
IP Configuration (Setting WAN Port)  
There are four methods of obtaining a WAN port IP address:  
1. Static IP  
2. DHCP, means a Dynamic IP (Cable Modem)  
3. PPPoE (Dialup ADSL)  
4. PPTP.  
Using the DHCP and PPPoE for obtaining an IP address may vary. If not familiar with the network  
connection, please contact your local ISP.  
Setting Dynamic IP (DHCP)  
Click “DHCP” to obtain a Dynamic IP address, then click the “Accept” button at the bottom of the screen.  
Save the settings: Click System Operation to select “Save Settings”,  
”Restart”, and then click the ”Accept” button. Wait for a while (about 40 seconds), and the system will  
obtain the related IP value from the DHCP Server.  
NOTE: After the system has obtained a new IP address, if using WAN Port to enter the Web Configuration  
Screen, a new IP address has to be used. The same applies to the following two settings.  
Setting Static IP  
Select “Static IP” and enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway values. Then click the  
“Accept” button at the bottom of the screen.  
Save the settings, and then restart the system. Wait for about 40 seconds for the system to restart.  
ADSL PPPoE Settings  
Select “PPPoE” Enter the Account Number, Password and Reenter Password to confirm. Then click the  
“Accept” button at the bottom.  
Save the settings, and then restart the system. The system will take about 49 seconds to restart.  
PPTP  
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Select “PPTP” and enter the IP Address, Subnet mask, PPTP Server, PPTP ID and Password. Then click  
the “Accept” button at the bottom.  
BigPond (for Australia use only)  
Click “BigPond Cable” Enter User Name and Password. Login Server is optional. Then click the “Accept”  
button at the bottom.  
(DNS) Settings  
Domain Name Server (DNS): While a gateway is accessing another gateway or computer with a hostname,  
it will look up the IP address from the DNS provided by ISP. The ISP whilst negotiating with PPPoE or  
DHCP usually assigns the DNS information. In the case that the DNS is not assigned automatically or  
WAN port is assigned with a static IP address, the DNS information must be assigned manually.  
Auto : Gateway learns primary & secondary addresses from ISP’s DHCP server or PPPoE server.  
Manual  
: Enter the primary & secondary addresses manually. Please be sure the IP addresses are  
correct otherwise the gateway will not be able to access hosts with its hostname.  
Clone MAC  
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Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) assigns the bandwidth via the MAC (Media Access Control)  
Address. You can click the " Clone" button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed in the  
computer used to configure the device. It is only necessary to fill in the field if required by your ISP.  
The “Your MAC Address” will be blank as you log in through WAN port.  
Using Phone Books Manager  
Enable Phone Books Manager Server: It allows other Gateway users to register the IP  
address and telephone number in this Phone books manager. It is recommended that the  
unit appointed as the Phone Book Manager use static IP.  
Share Phone Book to Clients: While this option is enabled and the gateway is performing as  
a Phone Books Manager, this gateway will append its Phone Book entries to the Manager  
for other clients to lookup.  
TTL (Time to Live): If a Gateway system that is controlled by the Phone Books Manager  
does not report back within the deadline set by TTL, the system will be excluded from the  
user’s list. Each Gateway should report to the Phone Books Manager once every 30  
seconds.  
Register to Phone Books Manager: To register to the Phone Books Manager.  
Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager: The alias registered with the Phone Books  
Manager.  
Phone Books Manager Login Password: Enter the registered password. If this system is  
serving as the Phone Books Manager, the set password is also the password used for  
registering other Gateway systems.  
Phone Books Manager IP/Domain: Enter the IP address for the Phone Books Manager. It  
supports URL (Uniform Resource Locator).  
Phone Books Manager Server Listen Port: The protocol communication port for transmitting  
signals between the Phone Books Manager and other Gateway systems. Please confirm  
whether the setting is the same as that of the Phone Books Manager.  
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Network Settings (LAN)  
LAN interface mode※  
Router: The system serves as a router with NAT.  
Bridge: The system serves as a bridge between WAN port and LAN port without NAT. (LAN  
default gateway will still be accessible for configuration).  
LAN IP/Subnet mask  
Gateway LAN Port IP address and the subnet mask value. Please note that Gateway is built with NAT:  
Gateway LAN Port IP address cannot be in the same section as the NAT LAN Port IP address, or else it is  
unable to make or receive calls. For example, if the NAT LAN Port IP address is 192.168.8.1, then  
Gateway LAN Port cannot be ranged between 192.168.8.1 ~ 192.168.8.254. If so, please change the LAN  
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port IP address, (e.g. setting the IP address to 192.168.99.254.)  
DHCP Settings  
Enable DHCP Server: Enable or Disable DHCP server service of gateway.  
IP Pool Starting Address: The first IP address to be assigned to DHCP clients.  
IP Pool ending Address: The last IP address to be assigned to DHCP clients.  
Lease Time: The valid period of an assigned IP address.  
Domain Name Server Assignment: The DNS information to be assigned to DHCP clients.  
Auto  
Manual  
: Assigns the same DNS information of WAN port to the DHCP clients.  
: Manually assigns the DNS information for DHCP clients.  
Port of Web Access from WAN: Http port for WAN. To make this setting, the LAN Port must  
be used. WAN Port cannot make this setting. Always use port 80 when connecting to  
LAN port. 0 is to disable http port for WAN.  
Enable Web UI: It disables any access from WAN and LAN if ticked.  
Enable Telnet Service: It allows user to make settings from Telnet.  
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QoS Settings  
WAN QoS  
QoS (Quality of Service): Sets an external bandwidth to ensure sound quality during  
transmission (When this function is enabled, the voice packet has the highest priority to  
ensure telecommunication quality while less bandwidth is assigned for data transmission).  
Some models of the gateway without this function can adjust the bandwidth automatically.  
ToS/DiffServ (Type of Service/DSCP): The voice packet has the highest priority to ensure  
telecommunication quality; the larger the value you set, the higher priority you will get.  
LAN QoS※  
Priority: Set the priority of physic LAN port.  
Flow Control: Enable or Disable Flow control.  
Incoming Rate Limit: Set the incoming rate limit of a specific LAN port.  
Outgoing Rate Limit: Set the outgoing rate limit of a specific LAN port.  
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NAT/DDNS  
NAT Traversal  
If a Gateway is set up under an IP sharing setting, you can select either the NAT or STUN  
protocol.  
NAT Public IP: The IP address used by the gateway should be a virtual address. Further  
more, users must set the Virtual Server Mapping in the NAT Server (A virtual server is  
defined as a Service Port, and all requests to this port will be redirected to this specified the  
server IP address).  
The default port is listed below:  
Listen Port (UDP): 5060  
RTP Starting Port (UDP): 9000~9015 (Listen Port used for telephone communication).  
Http Port (TCP): 80  
NAT IP/Domain: Enter the NAT Server IP address (Real External IP address of NAT Server)  
then fill in the URL (Uniform Resource Locator). If using DDNS, please refer to the next  
setting item  
Enable STUN Client: Using STUN protocol prevents problems with setting the IP sharing  
function, but some NAT do not support this protocol.  
STUN Server IP/Domain and Port: Enter the STUN server IP address and Listen Port  
number. You can set 2 STUN server spread by semicolon.  
Enable UPnP Control Point: To enable the gateway’s IP traffic to pass through a NAT  
server. This function only works when the NAT server supports UPnP and has it enabled.  
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DDNS  
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These settings are only necessary when the gateway is set up under a NAT that uses a dynamic IP  
address and do not support DDNS.  
Choose a DDNS Server: The current system allows users to choose either DynDNSTZO3322.org、  
PeanutHull or a private server. Please apply for a user account before choosing a service provider.  
Server address: Sets up the IP address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of the DDNS  
Server.  
Hostname: The URL of the system (or NAT) – apply from a domain name registration  
providers.  
Login ID and Password: The ID and password are used to log into the DDNS server.  
Behind NAT: Select only when the system is set up under NAT.  
Note: If the Gateway is set up under NAT, then enter the hostname into the NAT IP/Domain that is the  
same with Hostname of DDNS.  
Example:  
NAT  
DDNS  
Telephony Settings  
Prefix Number Rules  
Trunk Dial Out Verify/ Trunk Dial Out Replace: VoIP gateway will check (verify) the dial out  
prefix from dial out numbers and change (replace) the prefix to transit out through FXO port.  
For example:  
If you transit out with 01907123456, the system will trans to 190601 907123456. If you transit out  
with 008621123456 the system will replace it with 190200 8621123456.  
Trunk Dial Out Deny: The system will deny the call with the leading number filled in this  
column.  
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FXO Caller ID Detection: To detect the Caller ID delivered from PSTN to the FXO port.  
While enabled, the Caller ID detected on the FXO port will be send to the SIP Proxy Server  
on dialing out calls.  
Detection Level: The gain volume occurs on Caller ID detection.  
Note: You have to enable “Wait for Caller ID before FXO / Trunk pick up” to ensure Caller ID  
is detected correctly.  
FSK Caller ID Type: Select FSK type. In most cases, Bellcore is preferred in North America  
and ETSI in Europe.  
Anonymous Caller ID (CLIR): When enabled, the caller’s phone set will not display your  
number.  
Note: If you register the gateway to a Proxy, you may be unable to make a call. This is due  
to the fact that the gateway doesn’t send the number for authorization.  
Anonymous Transit in W/O Caller ID: FXO won’t detect caller ID, and the gateway will dial  
out with anonymous caller identification. If the call needs caller ID to be identified for Proxy,  
Proxy will reject this call without caller id.  
Trunk Incoming Prompt Voice: Select the greeting (must use the IVR 132 function to record  
a voice file) when FXO receives an inbound call.  
Upload Greeting: It is able to upload the recorded voice file. The format must be G.723.  
FXO Hunting VoIP call in option: To set FXO dial-out mode by using the default setting or  
waiting caller to dial out when the VoIP call calls FXO hunting number.  
FXO Hunting Default Dial-Out: To set FXO default dial-out number.  
FXO Line VoIP call in options: To set FXO dial-out mode when the VoIP call indicates the  
FXO extension number.  
Enable: Enable a line; if some lines are not used, disable them (Pause Function) to avoid  
unnecessary waiting when an incoming call is diverting to this line.  
Hotline Functions  
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FXO port: When receiving a call from an outside line, the gateway will divert the call to the  
assigned hotline number.  
Hot Line No.: Enter the hot line number for an automatic dialing function.  
Warm Line: When the warm line function is in use, user can dial a number. Otherwise the  
system will divert incoming calls from an outside line to the Hot Line Number after a set wait  
time.  
Dial-out Prefix: It is the number dialed automatically by the system when the FXO interface  
diverts a call to the PSTN by VoIP.  
FXO Line Default Dial-Out: To set the dial-out number when this FXO line is indicated.  
Example:  
If PBX extension needs to dial “0” to make a PSTN call, and the FXO are connected to PBX extension.  
In this case, the Dial-out prefix should be set to “0”. If the PBX requires some delay time before  
capturing a line, then the trunk prefix should be set as “0,” so that after dialing a 0, it will pause for 1  
second before dialing the destination number. Each comma represents a 1 second delay. If more  
delay time is required, simply add more commas. Please note that if a Dial-out prefix is set, the line  
won’t be able to dial to any PBX extension line (FXS interface does not have a trunk prefix function).  
Please refer to Section 6 if required to dial to a PBX extension line and PSTN concurrently.  
Enable FAX: Enable this line to detect if there is a FAX tone to transfer the Codec.  
Trunk Hunting Order: To set FXO dial-out mode when there is an incoming call dialed FXO  
representative number.  
First Idle: The gateway will assign each unassigned call from first FXO line.  
Sequential: The gateway will automatically assign the first unassigned call to the first FXO  
line. The second FXO line will dial the second unassigned call out. Each line will be used.  
Enable FXO/Trunk Extension Number: Select this function only when FXO receives 2 or  
more different PBX or PSTN, or under special circumstances. Users are free to call out from  
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a desired channel, if assigned. If you register to a Proxy it MUST be checked.  
Description:  
If the remote party wants to assigns L4 (FXO) to make a call, he/she can dial 704 22520199.  
If this item isn’t checked, the gateway will select a line automatically to call out from. For example, dial  
22520199 without adding the extension number of the FXO port.  
Pick up Line by Dialing Extension Number: Allows user to dial just the FXO extension – 703  
- to use when the PSTN line is connected on the FXO port. If you are registered to a Proxy,  
it MUST be checked.  
Wait for Caller ID before FXO / Trunk pick up: To detect caller ID from FXO port.  
Transit in Busy Tone Limit: The duration gateway plays a busy tone before FXO hook-on.  
To notify the caller from PSTN that this call is finished.  
Ring Time Limit(10 - 600secs)The timeout to cancel a call when no one answers.  
Enable End of Digit ToneThe gateway will play a “Beep-Beep” tone to notify the call is in  
progress.  
VoIP Calling Notification: The gateway will play a tone to notify the call is through VoIP.  
Force Calling Thru PSTN code: Dial the code to get a PSTN line for dial out. For example: If  
you would like dial “23456789” through PSTN and Force Calling Thru PSTN code is *33,  
just dial “*33 23456789”  
Early Media Treatment: If it is disabled, the system will send RTP immediately when the  
connection with Proxy is set up. The default is enabled. If communicating with other  
Gateway has problem, please disable this function.  
Compare SIP 'To' Header for Transit Out: When FXO is callee and the number of Request  
line and “To” is different, the system will use the number of “To” to dial out. Please consult  
your Proxy Server Provider or ITSP about the format of invite packet from Proxy.  
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SIP  
All Call through OutBound ProxyAn outbound proxy server handles SIP call signaling as a  
standard SIP proxy server would. Furthermore, it receives and transmits phone  
conversation traffic (media) in between two talking gateways. This option tells the gateway  
to send and receive all SIP packets to the destined outbound proxy server rather than the  
remote gateway. This helps VoIP calls to pass through any NAT protected network without  
additional settings or techniques. Please make sure your VoIP service provider supports  
outbound proxy services before enable it.  
Session Expiration: It is to avoid the billing of abnormal dropping the call because of  
Internet. The default is disabled.  
Session Refresh Request: to send the packet of UPDATE or re-INVITE to  
Session Refresher: It is the gateway’s role in Session Timer. UAS is an originator, and UAC  
is a replier.  
Enable P-Assert: It is for caller id protect.  
Privacy Type: Privacy requested for Third-Party Asserted.  
SIP Message Resend Timer Base: SIP packet will resend if response didn't arrive in the  
base time set in this column. It will send again at "base time" * 2, and send again at "base  
time" *2 *2. The max of resend time is 4 sec. Resend will stop/restart when total resend  
20sec has reached.  
Max. Response Time for Invite: If the destination does not reply in the set time, this call is  
failed.  
Invite URL need ‘user=phone’: There is ‘user=phone’ in invite packet.  
Reliability of Provisional Responses: Provide information on the progress of the request  
processing if ticked.  
Compact Form: It decreases the size of SIP header if ticked.  
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E.164  
International Call Prefix Digit: Enter the International call prefix.  
Country Code: Users please select the desired country code.  
Long Distance Call prefix Digit: The long-distance prefix digit for making a long-distance  
call.  
Area Code: Please enter the area code.  
E.164 Numbering: To invite Proxy to follow the E.164 rule. It depends on the Proxy. If you  
fail to make a call, please contact your ITSP.  
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Enable Support of SIP Proxy Server / Soft Switch: Enable the functions to inter-work with  
Proxy Server / Soft Switch. When SIP Proxy 1 and 2 are enabled, the system will register to  
SIP Proxy 2 after all lines are failed to register to SIP Proxy 1. SIP Proxy 2 is a backup  
system.  
Proxy Server IP/Domain: Enter the Proxy Server IP address or URL (Uniform Resource  
Locator). You can set 3 redundant Proxy spread by semicolon.  
EX: 61.123.231.1;12.34.56.78;proxy.sip.sip  
Proxy Server Port: Enter the Proxy Server listen port number. (The factory default value is  
5060)  
Proxy Server Realm: Enter the correct registered Proxy Server Realm name to avoid  
registration failure. If you fail to make a call, please contact your ITSP.  
TTL: Enter the desired time interval at which the gateway will report to you Proxy Server.  
SIP Domain/Use Domain to Register: Enter the correct SIP domain to avoid registration  
failure (it is not necessary to set with some Proxy Servers). If you enable “Uses Domain to  
Register” the gateway will register to Proxy with the domain name you filed. Else, the  
gateway will register to a Proxy with the IP it resolves. If you fail to make a call, please  
contact your ITSP.  
Bind Proxy Interval for NAT: This function is able to keep the binding is existed when the  
gateway is behind NAT and SIP Proxy is not able to keep the binding.  
Initial Unregister: After rebooting, it is unregistered first and then do the general registry  
process.  
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Enable Message Waiting Indication: The system will play a tone to remind users that there  
are messages in SIP Server.  
Proxy-Require: Some SIP Sever need SIP UA to add this header to it's sip message.  
FXO Representative number registers to Proxy:  
Assuming that your registered ID and password are individual, the settings should be as above.  
FXO Representative Number: Register all FXO ports as a hunting group.  
All the grouped FXO ports will be hunted automatically. It is available when FXO registers to  
Proxy.  
Register: Register to Proxy if ticked.  
Invite with ID / Account: DVG-6008S can be invited to a VoIP trunk gateway w/o register to  
a Proxy. Please contact your ITSP  
NOTE: Please ensure that if Proxy Server allows one account for many ports using before using  
representative number to register.  
Each line registers to Proxy independently:  
Invite with ID / Account: The gateway can be invited to a VoIP trunk gateway w/o register to  
a Proxy. Please contact your ITSP  
As there are various Proxy Server providers, our company has designed the gateway to be compatible with  
them, and according to RFC standards. If any registration problem occurs, please consult your Proxy  
Server provider.  
NOTE: When you register with a Proxy Server, dialing principles may vary with different Proxy Servers,  
especially when dialing through a remote end FXO port. Please consult your Proxy Server  
Provider.  
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Calling Features  
Unconditional Forward: All incoming calls will be forwarded to the “Forwarding Number”  
automatically.  
Busy Forward: Forward the incoming call to “Forwarding Number” when the port is busy.  
No Answer Forward: Forward the incoming call to “Forwarding Number” after ring timeout expires  
without answer.  
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Advanced Options  
There are two levels to enter Web. Administrator is able to change all settings. Web UI only  
changes some settings.  
NOTE: Enter new Login ID and password for two levels.  
Web UI auto log out: When logging in a web page, if a user does not act within the effective  
time range, the user will be disconnected from the web page to allow others to login.  
Dial Wait Timeout: Use it to set the waiting time for the user’s first key pressing when dialing  
a number. The user will hear a busy tone if he/she does not press the first key within the set  
time frame.  
Inter Digits Timeout: Set the waiting time between each key pressing. The inputted  
numbers will be dialed after the timeout.  
Minimum DTMF ON Length (Dial on)/ Minimum DTMF OFF Length (Dial off - between  
tones): Used to set dial tone when a call is being diverted to another extension.  
DTMF Detection Sensitivity: Used to adjust the sensitivity of the telephone keys.  
FXO Dial Type: Choose dialing type of FXO. There are DTMF and Pulse.   
Pulse Dial Mark/Space Ratio: Duration and break of pulse dial ration. ※  
FXO Impedance: Choose correct impedance in your country/area. ※  
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Enable Out-of-Band DTMF: To send DTMF keys (0~9, *, #,) follow the RFC2833 rules or via  
SIP Info.  
Enable Hook Flash Event: The gateway will deliver the flash signal to remote party via  
RFC2833 or SIP Info.  
Payload TypePayload type of RFC2833.  
Uses Second CPT for VoIP Call: This function is usually applied when the user selects VoIP  
as the primary path for outgoing calls and PSTN as the backup. By enabling this function,  
the gateway will generate a different set of tones to inform the user that VoIP is in service.  
Should VoIP fails and fallback to PSTN, the user will hear PSTN tones instead of the  
second set CPT. (for CPT related settings, please refer to Trunk Management -> CPT  
Settings)  
Line Settings  
Listening Volume: Adjusts the hearing volume.  
Speaking Volume: Adjusts the speaking volume.  
Tone Volume: Adds a new option to make tone volume adjustable. This setting will be  
applied to all tones generated by the gateway including Dial Tone, Busy Tone, and so on.  
Flash Time: Used to set the time frame that FXO generates a FLASH signal.  
Enable Polarity Reversal: This option forces the gateway to detect the reversal of polarity  
on FXO port as the primary signal to drop a call. Some telephone switches or PBX reverse  
the line polarity to inform the remote end to drop an ongoing call. Please consult with the  
telephone service provider for availability of this feature.  
PSTN Answer Detection: This is only used with ITSP.  
PSTN Ring OFF Length: FXO/PSTN make out if the call from PSTN hangs up before FXS  
answer the call. ※  
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Codec  
Preferred Codec Type: Since different voice codec have different compression ratios, so  
the sound quality and occupied bandwidths are also different. It is recommended to use the  
default provided (G.723.1) because it occupies less bandwidth and will provide better sound  
quality.  
Jitter Buffer: Adjusts the jitter to receive a packet. If the jitter range is too wide, it will delay  
voice transmission.  
Silence Suppression: If one side of a connection is not speaking, the system will stop  
sending voice data (package) to decrease bandwidth usage.  
Echo Canceling: Prevents poor telecommunication quality caused by echo interference.  
Codec: Choose the codec that you needs.  
Packet Time: Defines how long the gateway sends a RTP packet-voice packet- to the other  
side. The smaller the value, the more bandwidth usage. The larger the value, the more  
voice delay.  
Approximate Bandwidth Require: The bandwidth required varies with Codec format and  
packet time.  
Fax Settings  
T.38: The T.38 protocol is used for better and faster facsimile transmission. When this  
function is enabled, the following fax and voice parameter settings will be disabled, so it is  
recommended to enable this function to gain better fax quality. When this function is  
enabled, please select UDP, TCP, or AUTO. If selecting TCP and some routers cannot use  
the Fax function, please select UDP instead.  
Enable High Quality: The system sends the same FAX frame twice to get a high quality of  
the FAX. It requires more bandwidth.  
Enable Secure T.38: This allows gateways to send faxes on both sides.  
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T.30: The system uses T.30 as the protocol for fax transmission. The parameter settings  
are the same as for voice transmission. However, enabling the fax function will consume  
more network resources and will affect transmission quality.  
FAX Detect sensitivityUsed to adjust the sensitivity of detection as to whether a phone call  
is a FAX or not.  
This is used as a standard to determine whether or not to hang up the phone. The system will  
hang up the phone automatically to avoid keeping the line engaged if the detected volume is  
below the Silence Detection Threshold and the time exceeds the Drop Silent Call Timeout.  
Silence Detection Threshold: Set the volume as a standard.  
Drop Silent Call Timeout: Set the time to hang up the phone.  
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Digit Map  
There are 50 sets of leading digit entries to choose voice routing interface – Auto select, PSTN or VoIP.  
Default Call Route: The default call route can be Auto, VoIP, PSTN and Deny.  
Auto (VoIP first): The call route is VoIP first, and the next is PSTN.  
VoIP: The call route is VoIP only.  
PSTN: The call route is FXO only.  
Deny: The call will be deny if the dial-out number is not in the table.  
Enable: Enable detection of this entry.  
Leading Digits: The leading digits for the gateway to scan while user is dialing.  
Total Digit Count: Total number of digits that the gateway should accept. 0 is that the  
gateway scans leading digits only and disregards total digit count.  
Route: The interface calls should go through if above conditions satisfied.  
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Phone Book  
This system can set up and store 100 phone numbers into a phone book and provides an IP address query  
when calling to other gateway(s). If no Phone books manager is set within a gateway group, then all  
Gateway systems have to set up phone data for each the gateway to communicate with each other.  
Gateway Name: Enter other gateways’ code or an easy-to-remember name.  
Gateway Number: Enter the desired number of other Gateways.  
IP/Domain Name: Enter the IP address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of other  
gateways.  
Port: Enter other Gateways’ listen port.  
Speed Dial  
It can set up 100 numbers for speed dialing. Setting methods are as follows.  
Method 1- Single mapping: Fill a short code into the “Speed Dial Code” column, and enter the  
desired phone number into the “Number To Dial” column.  
For example, pick up the handset and dial 55and the system will dial 32568791.  
Method 2- Multi mapping; Fill the prefix code into the ” Speed Dial Code” column and the format to  
transfer into the “Number To Dial” column.  
For example, pick up the handset and dial 301, and the system will dial 521301.  
If the user dial 00 1657987456321, the system will DIAL 856  
1657987456321  
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Caller Filter  
This function is used at allow or deny SIP Invite from the Proxy list ONLY.  
Filter IP Address: Fill up with the start IP you would like to allow/deny.  
Subnet mask: Fill up with the subnet mask you would like to allow/deny.  
ACL for Management  
You can use ACL to allow the user that is from some IP address to enter Web.  
Enable ACL for Management: Enable ACL for Management if ticked.  
Filter IP Address: Fill up with the start IP you would like to allow.  
Subnet mask: Fill up with the subnet mask you would like to allow.  
Web: Enable management from Web if ticked.  
CDR Settings  
The user can set up a CDR Server to record call details for every phone call.  
The present CDR provides the call detail recording in a text file and if needed. it can be imported to prepare  
for an analysis report.  
Send record to CDR Server: Enables the call detail recording function.  
CDR Server IP: Enter the IP address of the CDR server.  
Port: Enter the listen port of the CDR server.  
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Language  
The system provides English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese to display text on Web pages.  
Meanwhile, it will change the language for IVR (Interactive Voice Response).  
Transit Call Control  
If you wish to restrict a general user (one who is not required to enter the PIN code) to local calls only and  
prohibit him/her from making long-distance calls started with a prefix “0”, do the following steps:  
1. Enable the Outbound Call Control function,  
2. Set the PIN code for Outbound Level 5 to blank,  
3. Set the Long-Distance Control Table to correspond with the Outbound Level 5 to prohibit making any  
call with the prefix “0” (as shown above).  
Note: Transit Call Control is effective when it cooperate with Long-Distance Control Table.  
Inbound Call Control: To determine when users make a phone call from a PSTN to  
Gateway FXO whether or not they check the inbound PIN code while using a VoIP only  
effective for incoming calls calling from a PSTN trunk.  
Outbound Call Control: To determine when users utilize Gateway FXO interface to divert to  
a PSTN whether or not they check the outbound PIN code only effective for outgoing  
calls being diverted to a PSTN Trunk.  
PIN Code: Enter the PIN code (4-6 digits or leave blank. A blank indicates no PIN code is  
required at this level. Generally, the PIN at level 5 can remain blank to simplify the phone  
number.)  
Enable: Enables the PIN code at each level.  
Privileges: The level is divided into 0~5 (The levels are in descending order; 0 stands for the  
highest authority and 5 stands for the lowest.)  
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Long-Distance Control Table  
This table controls the level of authority of an outgoing call through FXO.  
If Level 0 (the highest level) is set to prohibit dialing any number started with prefix 0204, then any level  
below 0 (including Levels 1 to 5) is also prohibited.  
If Level 1 is set to prohibit dialing any number with prefix 0, then any level below 1 (including Levels 2 to 5)  
is also prohibited. Since Level 0 is not restricted to any prefix, therefore at level 0 users can dial a number  
with the prefix 0.  
Note: Downward Restriction —If the users at a higher level cannot dial a number with a certain prefix,  
then users at lowers level also cannot dial a number with the same prefix.  
Long Distance Exception Table  
This table handles any exceptions to the long-distance call table.  
According to the Long Distance Control Table, users at Level 0 are prohibited to dial a number with the  
prefix 0204. But, if the number 020488988 is set in the Exception Table as above, then users could then  
dial this number.  
Note: Upward Opening —If the users at a lower level can dial a number with a certain prefix, then the  
users at higher levels can also dial a number with the same prefix.  
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CPT/Cadence Settings  
CPT/Cadence setting parameters serve as the basis of an FXO interface to determine whether or  
not a PSTN-call receiving party has hung up the phone. If the following parameters differ from the  
parameters of the actual assigned lines, it could cause the FXO to continue to engage a line.  
Busy Tone Cadence Measurement  
Busy Tone Cadence Measurement: Provide a best solution of FXO integrated with PSTN or  
PBX. FXO will learn the busy tone automatically.  
BTC Detection Sensitivity: The more sensitivity, the more quickly the system will cut off the  
call. If the system often cut off an un-finished call, select less sensitivity.  
CPT parameters Table  
The CPT has 3 sets of parameter tables. Please adjust the CPT based on local PSTN or PBX.  
Moreover, users can use CPT Auto Detect to detect CPT parameters. Instructions are shown in the  
following section. The method to detect CPT are as followed.  
UDT Detection  
If the CPT auto detect function is not able to determine whether or not a PSTN-call receiving party has  
hung up the phone, then the UDT detection function can serve as a back up. To do this, enter the high/low  
frequency parameters from the CPT table into the UDP table.  
NOTE: To cope with different local PSTN and different PBX models, the system provides CPT Auto  
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Detect function to prevent the FXO from engaging a line. However, if the line of the receiving party  
is engaged and his/her PSTN uses a voice prompt to replace the traditional beep sound, then the  
system would not be able to detect a busy tone. Drop Inactive Call should then be used to  
determine whether or not to end the call.  
CPT Auto Detect  
2 PSTN phone numbers or 2 PBX extension lines are needed.  
Connect one of the phone sets to the FXO port (P3 or P4 of MODEL 2S2O).  
The line of “Dial Number” must be hook on. Set the outgoing phone number the same as  
the phone line that is in use as above, and click the “Accept” button to start detection.  
If detection is successful, the parameters obtained will automatically be inserted into the  
CPT parameter.  
Save settings and restart the system.  
Detailed description is given below:  
Click “CPT auto detect” at the bottom of Trunk CPT Settings.  
If CPT auto detect is used, the function would halt every operation of the Gateway. Select ”I am sure of it”,  
and then click the “Accept” button. Wait for 15 seconds, and then you will enter CPT auto detect window.  
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Direct Connection to PSTN  
36008913  
36008914  
Connect one of the trunk lines to the Gateway FXO Port (For MODEL 2S2O, please  
connect to P3).  
The line of “Dial Number” (36008913) must be hook on.  
Detect Channel: Enter 3 (The trunk line is connected to P3, and uses P3 for outgoing  
detection).  
Phone Number: Enter the number of the FXO line.  
Dial Number: Enter the number of the end to be tested—36008913.  
CPT grout: Enter the group that after testing to replace with.  
Finally, click the “Accept” button.  
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Connected to a PBX Extension Line  
If the gateway is connected to a PBX extension line, then the busy tone of both the PBX and the PSTN  
must be detected.  
Connecting to a PBX extension line and detecting the busy tone of the PBX  
307  
36008913  
301  
Connect one of the PBX extension lines to the Gateway FXO Port (For MODEL 2S2O,  
connect the line to P3).  
Detect Channel: Enter 3 (The trunk line is connected to P3, and uses P3 for outgoing  
detection).  
Phone Number: Set the number of FXO line –to detect Reorder Tone.  
Dial Number: Enter the number of the end to be tested—307.  
Save detect value to CPT group: Enter the group that after testing to replace with.  
Finally, click the “Accept” button.  
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Detection in Progress: during detection, the following windows will appear.  
Once detection of a busy tone is in progress, the system will dial the number to be tested (in this case  
36008913). After it rings pick up the phone and enter”#”, then hang up. The system will then detect a busy  
tone automatically.  
After detecting it will be as below:  
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Filling in the CPT Table  
Fill in the table after the detection is completed as below, where the values are the frequency and  
On-and-Off ratio detected. Please click the “Accept” button. If connecting Gateway to a PBX extension line,  
please do not set the detected busy tone of the PBX and the PSTN in the same set, otherwise the value  
detected the first time will be overwritten.  
Save Settings  
Save the new parameters and restart the system after the test is completed. Then click the “Accept” button.  
Gateway will use the new parameter to detect whether a call has ended.  
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System Information  
This page shows that the status of VoIP Gateway. There are Port Status, Server Registration Status, WAN  
Port Information, LAN Port Information and Hardware.  
Port Status: It includes if each port registers to Proxy successfully, the lasted dialed number,  
how many calls each port had since the system is start, etc.  
Server Registration Status: It shows the registration status of DDNS, Phone Book Manager,  
STUN and UPnP.  
WAN Port Information: It shows IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server.  
If you use PPPoE to obtain IP, you can know if the IP is obtained through this.  
LAN Port Information: It shows LAN port IP, subnet mask, and the status of DHCP server.  
Hardware: It shows the hardware platform.  
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RTP Packet Summary  
Displays the information of the last finished call. It contains peer IP, peer port, packets sent, packet  
received and packet lost. Press the button of Refresh to get the latest RTP Packet Summary.  
STUN Inquiry  
Use STUN Inquiry to know what NAT type of the router.  
Ping Test  
Use “ping” to identify if the remote peer is reachable. Fill in remote IP address and click “Test” will start the  
test.  
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SNMP  
Enable SNMP Agent: Enable SNMP if ticked.  
Get/Set/Trap Community: Enter Community name to Read, Write and Trap.  
Trap Host: Enter the IP of Trap Host.  
NTP  
This is the time setting. After the gateway is on the Internet, it will set its watch with Time Server.  
Time Zone: Set the Time Zone where the gateway resides.  
Time Server #1~#3: Set the Time Server where the gateway should sync up during start up.  
(NTP protocol)  
Backup/Restore  
You can backup settings to a file and restore settings from that file. You also can restore all settings back to  
default by selecting Restore Default Configurations and click Restore.  
Note: It needs to Save Settings and Restart, and all settings will back up default settings or have new  
setting that you upload.  
Configuration File: Backup the all settings.  
Configuration Template File: Backup the settings as template file for editing.  
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Provision Settings  
Fill in the parameters needed of Provision Server from your provider.  
System Operations (Save Settings)  
Some settings are effective by Restart. Remember to save all settings by Save Settings before to restart.  
Save Settings: Save settings after completing. The new settings will take effect after the  
system is restarted. Please select “Save Settings”.  
Restart: If it is necessary to restart the system, please select “Restart” and click the  
“Accept” button.  
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Software Upgrade  
Gateway provides software upgrade function for a remote end.  
Your provider gives all parameters.  
Upgrade Server: Choose the server type of your provider.  
Software Upgrade Server IP: Enter the software server IP address.  
Software Upgrade Server Port: Enter the port that server uses.  
TFTP is 69, and FTP is 21.  
User Name/ Password: The account to access FTP server.  
Directory: The path of TFTP or FTP.  
Logout  
Gateway only allows one user to login at a time, so whenever a change is made, please save the settings,  
restart the system, or logout to avoid the situation where other users cannot login to change settings.  
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5. IP Sharing Functions  
All Gateway series have a built-in IP sharing function. The settings and instructions at a PC end are  
described below:  
Current Intranet only supports static IP mode, and the settings at the PC end are as follow:  
Available IP address Range : 192.168.8.1 – 192.168.8.253 (default address of Gateway is  
192.168.8.254)  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
: 255.255.255.0  
: 192.168.8.254  
The above values vary with different LAN Port Settings.  
Assume Gateway’s LAN settings are,  
IP address : 192.168.3.1  
Subnet Mask  
: 255.255.255.0  
Then, the settings at PC end should be as follows:  
Valid IP address range : 192.168.3.2 – 192.168.3.254  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
: 255.255.255.0  
: 192.168.3.1  
WAN Port  
Connected to  
Internet  
LAN Port connected to  
Intranet  
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The IP settings on PC are as follows (using Windows 2000 for example)  
Open Start->Settings->Control Panel  
Open Network and Dial-up Connection  
Open Local Area Connection  
Click Properties  
Select TCP/IP, and then click Properties.  
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Select “Use the following IP Address ” and enter IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.  
Please note that an IP address in the same domain cannot be reused. Then, enter the DNS server  
IP address (varies in different networks. consult your ISP’s service for information). Click the “OK”  
button and after completing the settings, users can use both the VoIP and network services  
concurrently.  
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6. Coding Principle  
Instruction  
After a phone number is entered, dial # to call out immediately or, wait until the “Inter DTMF  
Timeout” expires (defined in “Advanced Options”, default=4 seconds).  
If the phone number fits the setting of Digit Map, the gateway dials out the phone number  
through the assigned interface automatically.  
The phone number should have at least 2 digits (not including * and #).  
Dialed Number Processing Flow  
To maintain maximum flexibility, the number dialed will be looked up from several tables defined in  
the gateway. Once no match can be found, it will look up again from the registered SIP Proxy Server.  
The look up flow is shown below:  
Local Phone  
Book  
Speed Dial  
Table  
Extension  
Number  
Phone Book  
Manager  
SIP  
Proxy  
A complete flow chart is on the next page.  
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Start  
Enter a phone  
number (D#)  
Is (D#)  
defined in Speed  
Dial table?  
Yes  
Dial the number  
defined in  
SpeedDial table  
No  
Is (D#)  
defined in Extension  
table?  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Is (D#)  
defined in Phonebook  
table?  
No  
Is (D#)  
defined in Phonebook  
Manager?  
No  
Is (D#)  
defined in SIP proxy  
server?  
No  
Dial out as defined  
in the first match  
case through the  
gateway  
Dial (D#) through  
the first available  
FXO port to PSTN  
Does this  
gateway has an  
FXO port?  
Yes  
No  
End  
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7. Advanced Feature  
Static Route  
Build static routes within an internal network. These routes will not apply to the Internet.  
Route: Enter the IP of the specified network.  
Route Mask: Enter the subnet mask to be used for the specified network.  
Next Hop IP: Enter the IP address to the specified network.  
Inter Face: Select the inter face.  
RIP(Routing Information Protocol) ※  
Establish dynamic routes within an internal network. These routes will not apply to the Internet.  
Enable Authentication/Authentication Password: All the boxes in this RIP group should be  
filled in the same password if ticked.  
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Port filtering  
Port filtering enables you to control all data that can be transmitted in routers; principles of filtering---When  
the port used at the source end is within the limited scope, it will be filtered without transmission.  
Enable port filtering: whether to enable this function or not.  
Port Range: Set the range of port to be filtered, suppose it is 80 and when use protocol is  
Both or TCP, all computers will be unable to use the services of http (port 80)— will be  
unable to browse normal WebPages.  
TCP/UDP: Choose to either filter TCP or UDP, or choose to filter both.  
Remark: Remark field, you can write comments by yourself.  
IP Filtering  
IP Filtering is to limit internal users from accessing the Internet.  
IP: Input the IP address that you want to filter; the limited IP address will be unable to  
transmit the data to the Internet.  
TCP/UDP: Choose to either filter TCP or UDP, or choose to filter both.  
Remark: Remark filed, you can write comments by yourself.  
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MAC Filtering  
MAC (Media Access Control) address filtering is to filter the transmission of data by network card physical  
address.  
MAC: input MAC that will limit accessing Internet PC.  
Virtual Server  
Enabling the users on Internet to access the WWW, FTP and other services under your NAT. When remote  
user are accessing Web or FTP servers through WAN end IP address, it will be routed to the server at the  
internal LAN end and be routed to the server at the internal LAN end as appropriate in accordance with the  
externally required services  
WAN Port Range: Input the port on the WAN side.  
TCP/UDP: Select the communication protocols used by the server—TCP or UDP.  
LAN Host IP Address: Input IP address that provides various services servers.  
Server Port Range: Input the port used by the LAN host.  
DMZ  
Lets the server on the LAN to be directly exposed to the Internet for accessing data. Either this function or the  
virtual server can be selected for use.  
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URL Filter※  
URL filter is used to deny device from LAN accessing specific web sites. The system will block the URL that  
contains the string.  
Special Applications※  
Provide multiple connections for special applications.  
Name: The name of the special application.  
Incoming Type: The protocol used to trigger the special application.  
Incoming Port range: Port range on the WAN side that will be used to access the  
application.  
Trigger Type: The protocol used to trigger the application.  
Trigger Port Range: Port range used to trigger the application.  
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DoS Prevention Settings※  
Enable DoS Prevention: To prevent DoS from WAN.  
Enable DoS Prevention on LAN: To prevent DoS from LAN.  
Enable Source IP Blocking: Block the IP.  
Blocking Time: The time to block the IP.  
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