2장 하드웨어설치 및 설정

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2장 하드웨어설치 및 설정
Ch.2 Hardware installation & configuration
Contents
1. Hardware installation & configuration..............................................................3
1.1 Start Installation ......................................................................................3
1.2 Safety Warning .......................................................................................3
1.3 How to install H/W ..................................................................................3
1.3.1 Cable Connection ..........................................................................4
1.3.2 Connecting Ethernet cable ............................................................4
1.3.3 FXS ...............................................................................................6
1.3.4 PSTN Backup port.........................................................................6
1.3.5 Cable Length .................................................................................7
1) Ethernet ...........................................................................................7
2) Analog line .......................................................................................7
2 How to install S/W ............................................................................................8
2.2 PC configuration...................................................................................8
2.1.1 Configuring dynamic IP..............................................................8
2.1.2 Configuring static IP.................................................................13
2.2 Accessing the system with HTTP.......................................................15
2.2.1 Logging in to the Web Manager ..................................................15
2.3 Accessing the system with TELNET ..................................................26
2.3.1 Basic Commands ........................................................................26
2.3.2 IP Configuration...........................................................................27
2.3.3 PPPoE Configuration...................................................................29
2.3.4 Routing Table Configuration ........................................................30
2.3.5 Address Configuration Commands..............................................32
2.3.6 VoIP Configuration Commands ...................................................33
2.3.6 Entering for VoIP Configuration ...................................................35
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1. Hardware installation & configuration
1.1 Start Installation
In this chapter, it will explain how to install DV-101/102. Connect power cable to DC power
input of system, and the other part of AC/DC adaptor to AC power source.
1.2 Safety Warning
When installing and operating the DV-101/102 system, follow the safety guideline
provided below to help prevent serious injury and/or damage to DV-101/102 system.
(1) Do not personally perform any maintenance (Unpacking) on this system. This system
does not contain any user serviceable parts. Maintenance is to be performed only by
qualified personnel.
(2) To avoid the risk electrical shock while installing H/W, you must remove the power
cord socket from the power connector on the back of DV-101/102.
(3) Put on a wristlet for prevent static electricity.
(4) Do use the power cord provided with the DV-101/102 when connect to power source.
(5) Remember that temperature is maintained between 0℃ and 40℃, it must be well
ventilated
(6) Do remove or connect to all cables after the system is powered off
(7) A ventilating opening is located on both side of system. You have to do
ventilating opening is not choked up by an obstacle (ex. wall)
(9) Do not put heavy thing on the system.
1.3 How to install H/W
(1) Put the system on flat surface.
(2) Make sure that all rubber feet are attached. (for cooling system)
(3) Connect power cord to system.
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1.3.1 Cable Connection
Figure1 shows the cables are connected to rear of system.
LAN
WAN
TEL1 TEL2
LINE
Telephone
Facsimile
(FXS)
10 Base-T
Ethernet
+V
-V
AC/DC
Adapter
PSTN
Backup
(FXO)
<Figure 1> DV-102 Cable connection
1.3.2 Connecting Ethernet cable
Straighten cable is used to connect the WAN port to HUB or ADSL/Cable modem. And
also Straighten one is used to connect LAN port to a terminal like workstation, PC, or
notebook. If you want to connect LAN port to HUB, Crossed cable must be used.
Ethernet cable is not provided with system, so you should buy/make specially. And
maximum length should be less than 85m.
<Figure 2> RJ45 cable (UTP cable)
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1
2
3
6
WAN Port
LAN Port
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
2
3
6
: Tx +
: Tx : Rx +
: Rx -
: Rx +
: Rx : Tx +
: Tx -
<Figure 3> Ethernet Port pin connection
RJ-45 Plug
(WAN Port)
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
connect
TX+
TXRX+
NC
NC
RXNC
NC
RJ-45 Plug
(Modem)
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX+
TXRX+
NC
NC
RXNC
NC
<Table 1> Connection between WAN port and modem
RJ-45 Plug
(LAN Port)
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX+
RXTX+
NC
NC
TXNC
NC
Connect
RJ-45 Plug
(PC)
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX+
RXTX+
NC
NC
TXNC
NC
<Table 2> Connection between LAN port and PC
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1.3.3 FXS
FXS port is for SLT or FAX connection using RJ-11 connector to the terminal.
Maximum of 2 analog phone or facsimile connections are possible (DV-102).
RJ-11 Plug
(Analog phone/Fax)
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
Connect
Pin
NC
NC
Ring
Tip
NC
NC
RJ-11 Plug
(DV-101/102)
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
NC
NC
Ring
Tip
NC
NC
<Table 3> FXS port cable pin connection
1.3.4 PSTN Backup port
This port is used for connecting to CO(Central Office) Trunk, connect to PSTN or FXS I/F
of PBX using RJ-11 Connector.
RJ-11 Plug
(Analog phone/Fax)
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
NC
NC
Ring
Tip
NC
NC
Connect
Pin
RJ-11 Plug
(DV-101/102)
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
<Table 4> PSTN backup port pin connection
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NC
NC
Ring
Tip
NC
NC
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1.3.5 Cable Length
Maximum Length of cable which is connected to DV-101/102 comply with the followings.
1)
Ethernet
Maximum length of 10BaseT Ethernet is 330 feets/100 meters. (complying with
IEEE802.3 Recommendation)
2)
Analog line
Maximum length of analog line is defined by loop resistance. Maximum loop resistance
is up to 600Ω (included telephone/voice switch).
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2 How to install S/W
2.2 PC configuration
After installing system according to service network diagram of 1.2, to access the
equipment using Telnet or Web browser, you should assigned IP between 192.168.1.1
and 192.168.1.253 to PC.
In next paragragh, I will describe how to configure dynamic IP when DHCP server function
is activated. In 4.1.2 paragragh, I will describe how to configure static IP according to
user’s needs.
2.1.1 Configuring dynamic IP
DV101/102 provide DHCP server function to allocate private IP to PC. If DHCP server
function is enable In system, internally connected PC is assigned private, dynamic IP
automatically by the follow configuration. As forwarding system from factory, this function
is enabled.
1. Click double “Network and Dial-up connection” icon after opening control panel in
start.
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2. Click double “Local area connection” in network connection window.
3.
Click “Properties” button in local area connection status.
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4. Click “Properties” button after choosing internet protocol (TCP/IP).
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5. Choose “IP address automatically and “DNS address automatically” in internet
protocol attribute window.
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6. Click “OK” button in internet protocol attribute window and then close all windows
opened.
7. Open DOS window and Execute “ipconfig” command to make sure that your PC is
assigned IP address, subnet mask, default gateway value.
(Notice: default value that is assigned from system is 192.168.1.10 ~ 192.168.1.29 )
Remember the IP Address value should be in 192.168.1.1~ 192.168.1.253, subnet
mask should be 255.255.255.0, and Default Gateway should be 192.168.1.254.
[c:\]ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter local area connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.10
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.254
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2.1.2 Configuring static IP
If your PC is not assigned IP information in spite of processing above procedure (4.1.1.)
properly, you can force to enter IP information. And you can configure static IP when
your need. In this case, Do the same step 1 to 4 of above procedure and perform the
following step in internet protocol attribute window.
1. Choose “Use the following IP address”, enter IP address, subnet mask, Default
gateway. If static IP is configured in DV-101/102, also enter DNS server information.
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
: any address of 192.168.1.1
through 192.168.1.253
: 255.255.255.0
: 192.168.1.254
Notice : When DV-101/DV-102 is allocated IP by DHCP protocol, input the value and
confirm DNS server address of 4.3.7's "Equipment state" after equipment
configuration is completed.
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2. Click “OK” button, and close all window opened.
3. In DOS window, execute “ping 192.168.1.254”command. If the following message is
displayed, you can access to system with your PC.
[c:\]ping 192.168.1.254
Pinging 192.168.1.254 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.254: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.254: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.254: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.254: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255
Ping statistics for 192.168.1.254:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 3ms, Average = 2ms
[c:\]
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2.2 Accessing the system with HTTP
2.2.1 Logging in to the Web Manager
Upon power on of the DV-101/2, Blinking of Status LED indicates that you are ready to
log in to the unit through a Web Browser as follows.
1.
2.
Open a new Web browser window and enter
192.168.1.254:8000, in the address box.
the DV-101/2’s IP address,
Enter your user name and password.
The default user name is root and the default password is admin.
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3.
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You are now logged in.
The DV-101/2 Web Manager Opening page is displayed.
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2.2.2
Using the DV-101/2 Web browser
Each of the various configuration and information page is accessed by clicking its link on
the opening page. For example click the System Information & Admin Password link to
access the System Information and Change Password page, illustrated below
1. System Information and Change Password
The Change Password page shows the DV-101/2’s name, current software version and
MAC address.
The system manager has the options of
changing the current user’s password.
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2. Network IP Configuration
Click the Network IP Setting link to access the IP Configuration page, illustrated below.
This page displays the current IP Configuration.
Any of parameters on the IP Configuration page can be modified by simply entering the
desired values into the respective boxes.
DHCP users : If the DV-101/2 is using DHCP address or is connected to a cable modem,
you do not configure the other parameters of this page.
PPPoE users : If the DV-101/2 is using PPPoE address or is connected to a ADSL
modem, you need to enter the additional IP parameter information you obtained from
your Service Provider.
z User Name
z Password
z Service Name
Static Address users : If the DV-101/2 is using static IP, you need to enter the additional
IP parameter information you obtained from your LAN administrator.
z IP Address
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z
z
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
3. Port Configuration
Click the VoIP Setting link to access the Port Configuration page, illustrated below.
You should enter Primary Gatekeeper IP Address, Secondary Gatekeeper IP Address
and H323 ID provided by Internet Telephony Service Provider.
Area Access Code : Area access code is automatically inserted before the dialed digits
when you place local calls.
Phone Number 1 : The telephone number assigned to FXS port 1.
Virtual Calling Number 1 : The CID assigned to FXS port 1.
Phone Number 2, Virtual Calling Number 2 : applicable to the DV-102 only.
PSTN Access Code : You can place the outgoing calls over the PSTN by dialing PSTN
access code first.
PSTN Ring Handling when Busy : The incoming PSTN call is ignored or generates beep
when the FXS port is used for a outgoing call.
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4. Speed Dial
Click the Speed Dial link to access the Speed Dial Configuration page, illustrated below.
The frequently used phone numbers are stored for the abbreviated dialing.
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5. DHCP Server Configuration
Click the DHCP Server Setting link to access the DHCP Server Dial Configuration page,
illustrated below.
When the DV-101/2 is used for the DHCP server, the starting IP address and the number
of DHCP clients are configured.
This page shows the allocated IP address list.
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6. Forwarding Ports Configuration
Click the Port Forwarding link to access the Forwarding Ports Configuration page,
illustrated below.
When the DV-101/102 is used for the NAT server, all the packets from the specific
UDP/TCP ports are forwarded to the specified IP addresses.
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7. System Status
Click the System Status link to access the System Status page, illustrated below.
The System Status page displays the WAN port information, the LAN port information
and the Gatekeeper registering information.
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8. Restart System
Click the Restart link to access the Restart System page, illustrated below.
To restart the system, click the Restart button.
You need to restart the system to apply the modified system parameters to the system
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9. System Software Upgrade
Click the Upgrade Options link to access the System Software Upgrade page, illustrated
below.
The System software can be upgraded manually or automatically.
The server IP address is needed for the automatic upgrade.
The manual software upgrade procedure for DV-101/2 is divided into stages.
1. Enable “S/W Manual Upgrading” option in “System Software Upgrade” page, and
press “Apply” button.
2. Download the files needed for upgrade from the Upgrade FTP server to a client PC.
3. Open a new DOS Window.
4. Move to the directory containing the downloaded files.
5. Perform the upgrade batch command.
C:\dv101\upgrade 192.168.1.254 " the batch file is upgrade.bat
6. The DOS window display the FTP procedure messages
7. After completion of the upgrade, the system will be restarted automatically.
When the log server is configured, the log messages are transmitted to the server.
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2.3 Accessing the system with TELNET
For VoIP Services, there are many configuration values you need to set. You may try
telnet connection to set the configuration values. Detailed procedures are as follows:
- Connect PC to PC port of DV-101/102.
- Open a DOS Command Window.
- Try pinging to 192.168.1.254. If you get response, you can proceed to the next step.
- Type “telnet 192.168.1.254 6000”, and you can log-in to DV-102.
- Try “davo” for login name, “drc” for password.
- Getting the command prompt “DV_GW>”, you’re ready to display or set the various
configuration values.
[Example]
Trying 192.168.1.254 (PORT: 6000)...
Connected to 192.168.1.254...
DV-102B Internet Phone Gateway System
Made by Davolink,Inc.
Motorola MPC850-T
SW : Release 0.90(2002-4-1 PM 06:13:56)
HW : MPU PCB:1.0 EPLD:V.1.0
(2Ch FXS + 1Ch FXO)
Now System Running...
Login: davo
Password: ***
DV_GW>
2.3.1 Basic Commands
A. DIR (or LS)
“dir” is the same command as “ls” and displays the executable commands and subdirectory which can be run in the current directory. The sub-directory is displayed with “/”
added after the last character to differentiate from the executable commands. The
following example is the result after executing “dir” command on DV_GW> prompt,
where DV_GW is system name. The capitalized letters in the directory name and
command name is the minimum number of characters to be entered in changing a task
directory or executing a command, and they are used as abbreviations for a directory or
a command.
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[Example]
DV_GW> dir
SYstem/
COnfig/
STatistics/
Vocfile/
Ftp_client/
Debug/
Test/
Netutil/
CDr/
B. CD
"cd" is a command to change the working directory. A directory you want to move to can
be given as an absolute path starting from a route directory, or given as a relative path
based on the current directory. It is also possible to change directory by just typing name
of directory without “cd” command, or by typing capitalized character of name of
destination directory. Same results are displayed in case of typing “cd system” or in case
of typing “system” or in case of typing “s” (minimized letter of destination directory
“system”). If only “cd” without any character is typed, they can see root directory. The
following example is the result after executing “cd” command on root directory.
[Example]
DV_GW> cd system
DV_GW/SYSTEM>
2.3.2 IP Configuration
1.
Command directory
DV_GW/CONFIG/IP>
2.
Command function
These commands are used for setting operation mode(PPPoE, DHCP, Static IP), NAT
Configuration, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, Ethernet address.
3.
Available commands
Commands
SHOW
CHANGE
Etherset
Description
show IP parameters
change IP parameters
set Ethernet address
A. SHOW
This commands displays operation mode, NAT Configuration, IP address, subnet mask,
and Ethernet address, which are required to perform LAN service.
Executing “show” at “DV_GW/CONFIG/IP)” prompt can see details.
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[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/IP> sh
-------- LAN Parameters -------------------------OP mode
- PPPoE
NAT mode
- Enable
IP Address
- 165.243.136.153
Subnet Mask
- 255.255.255.192
Gateway
- 165.243.136.190
Ethernet Addr
- 00:08:52:00:01:D5
-------- Console Parameters ---------------------Console BaudRate- 19200 BPS
-------- DNS Parameters -------------------------DNS Not Used
--------------------------------------------------
B. CHANGE
This commands used for setting operation mode, NAT Configuration, IP address, subnet
mask, Ethernet address.
Details can be seen by executing “show” at “DV_GW/CONFIG/IP>” prompt.
In case of PPPoE and DHCP, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway are meaningless.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/IP> ch
-------- LAN Parameters -------------------------OP mode
- PPPoE
NAT mode
- Enable
IP Address
- 165.243.136.153
Subnet Mask
- 255.255.255.192
Gateway
- 165.243.136.190
Ethernet Addr
- 00:08:52:00:01:D5
-------- Console Parameters ---------------------Console BaudRate- 19200 BPS
-------- DNS Parameters -------------------------DNS Not Used
-------------------------------------------------1. Change Operation mode.
2. Change NAT mode.
3. Change IP Address.
4. Change IP Netmask.
5. Change Def. G/W IP.
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6. Change Console Baudrate.
7. Change DNS Server IP.
8. Change DNS Domain Name.
0. Exit Menu.
What do you want to change (0-7) ? : 1
Enter mode (DHCP/PPPoE/Static) : dhcp
-------- LAN Parameters -------------------------OP mode
- DHCP
NAT mode
- Enable
IP Address
- 192.168.0.200
Subnet Mask
- 255.255.255.0
Gateway
- 0.0.0.0
Ethernet Addr
- 00:08:52:00:01:D5
-------- Console Parameters ---------------------Console BaudRate- 19200 BPS
-------- DNS Parameters -------------------------DNS Not Used
-------------------------------------------------1. Change Operation mode.
2. Change NAT mode.
3. Change IP Address.
4. Change IP Netmask.
5. Change Def. G/W IP.
6. Change Console Baudrate.
7. Change DNS Server IP.
8. Change DNS Domain Name.
0. Exit Menu.
What do you want to change (0-5) ? : 0
you must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system.
2.3.3 PPPoE Configuration
In case PPPoE is used for link-layer protocol, PPPoE-related parameters must be set.
1. Command directory
DV_GW/SYSTEM/
2. Available commands
Comands
pppoeconf
Description
Set the PPP-related parameters
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3. Command function
Set the necessary PPPoE-related parameters.
A. PPPOECONF
Executing “pppoeconf” at “DV_GW/SYSTEM” prompt require you to interactively input
the relative parameters.
[Example]
DV_GW/SYSTEM> ppp
Name [davotest] : davotest1
Password [davot]: davoman
Service [pppoe] : pppoe
DV_GW/SYSTEM>
2.3.4 Routing Table Configuration
1. Command directory
DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE>
2. Command function
Manages route table required for call routing.
3. Available commands
Comands
Description
SHow
Command to show prefix table
Add
Command to add numbers to route table required for call routing
Del
Command to delete numbers registered in prefix table
A. SHOW
This command is used to display numbers registered in prefix table to the console. When
add command is successfully executed, the number is added in the blank space in the
following figure. Executing “show” at “DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE” prompt shows current
routing table.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE> sh
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=====================================================================
PREFIX TABLE
=====================================================================
INTF PORT NUMBERS
TRNC
PREFIX
POSTFIX
EXTRA_INFO
=====================================================================
FXS
0
200
0
0.0.0.0
FXS
1
201
0
0.0.0.0
IP
0
~
0
0.0.0.0
=====================================================================
B. ADD
This command used for adding number required for call routing to routing table.
Executing “add” at “DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE)” prompt can see detailed usage
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE> add
=====================================================================
ADD Command Usage
==========================================================================
add intf <port> nums <trnc> <pre> <post> <extra>
====================================================================
intf
; interface name (fxs, fxo, net)
port
; port number of interface (0 ~ )
nums
; prefix numbers ('0' ~ '9','.','*','#','~','?',',',NULL, length: 20)
trnc
; the number of truncation (0 ~ 31)
pre
; prefix number ('0' ~ '9',NULL)
post
; postfix number ('0' ~ '9',NULL)
extra
; extra-informations (hexa-decimal)
; '.' : virtual dial tone, ',' : pause(500ms)
=====================================================================
DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE> add fxs 0 3922241 0
Prefix Table Add success
DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE> add net 0 8~ 1 127.0.0.1
Prefix Table Add success
C. DEL
This command used for deleting number not required for call routing to routing table.
Executing “del” at “DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE>” prompt can see detailed usage.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE> del
=====================================================================
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DEL Command Usage
=====================================================================
del all|[intf <port> nums]
=====================================================================
intf
; interface name (fxs, fxo, net)
port
; port number of interface (0 ~ )
nums
; prefix numbers ('0' ~ '9','*','#','~','?',NULL)
=====================================================================
DV_GW/CONFIG/ROUTE> del fxs 0 200
Prefix Table Delete success
2.3.5 Address Configuration Commands
1. Command directory
DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS>
2. Command function
This commands is used for managing logical port number about FXS interfaces.
3. Available commands
Commands
Show
Myaddr
Description
show registered addresses
register local addresses
A. SHOW
This commands is used to display logical port number registered in addresses table.
Executing “show” at “DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS>” prompt shows current address table.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS> show
==========================================================
Address TABLE
==========================================================
INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR
PEER-ADDR
GROUP-PORT
==========================================================
FXS
0
7183312
FXS
1
7183313
==========================================================
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B. MYADDR
This command is used to register logical port numbers that are used as calling party
address
in
outgoing
calls
to
track
calls.
Executing
“myaddr”
at
“DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS>” prompt can see detailed usage.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS> myaddr
===============================================================
MYADDR Command Usage
===============================================================
myaddr intf <port> nums
===============================================================
intf
; local interface name(fxs,fxo)
port
; port number of interface (0 ~ )
nums
; destination address ('0' ~ '9','*','#',NULL)
===============================================================
DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS> myaddr fxs 0 7183312
DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS> myaddr fxs 0 null
DV_GW/CONFIG/ADDRESS> show
===============================================================
Address TABLE
===============================================================
INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR
PEER-ADDR
GROUP-PORT
===============================================================
FXS
0
FXS
1
7183313
2.3.6 VoIP Configuration Commands
1. Command directory
DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP>
2. Command function
i.
This commands displays and sets up all the parameters required for the H.323.
There are sub directories like RAS Config, Protocol Config, RTP Config for detailed
setting
3.
Available commands
Commands
Description
SHOW
Command to show all the parameters required for the H.323.
CONFIGURE
Command to set all the parameters required for the H.323.
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A. SHOW
This command displays the set up value of the H.323 Parameter.
For detailed example, execute “show” from the “DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP>” prompt to
verify it.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP> sh
* RAS Parameters *
----------------------------------------------------------------Gatekeeper not used.
----------------------------------------------------------------* Registration Numbers *
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* My H323ID *
----------------------------------------------------------------DV102
----------------------------------------------------------------* Timeout *
----------------------------------------------------------------RRQ timer mode
: Received from G/K
RAS response timeout
: 20 sec
RAS retry number
: 2
Q.931 response timeout
: 20 sec
----------------------------------------------------------------* Area Code *
----------------------------------------------------------------- * RAS TTL *
----------------------------------------------------------------30
----------------------------------------------------------------Press any key to continue
* Protocol Parameters *
----------------------------------------------------------------Q.931 Call Signaling Channel Listen Port : 1720
Q.931 Call Signaling Channel Listen Port : 1720
H.245 DTMF Message
: Relay using H245 UII.signal
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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Press any key to continue
* RTP Parameters *
----------------------------------------------------------------# Frame / Packet
: 1
2.3.6 Entering for VoIP Configuration
This command sets up the parameters related to the RAS, Protocol, and RTP required
for the H.323. This is executed by configuring three types of configuration with a menu
type. For detailed example, execute “configure” from the “DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP>”
prompt to verify it.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP> co
1. RAS Config
2. Protocol Config
3. RTP Config
0. exit
1. RAS Configuration
If the gatekeeper is used, the RAS configuration setup should be used. Select "RAS
config" from the “DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP>” directory and then enter the value for each
parameter.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP> co
1. RAS Config
2. Protocol Config
3. RTP Config
0. exit
Select (0 ~ 6) : 1
* RAS Parameters *
----------------------------------------------------------------Gatekeeper not used.
----------------------------------------------------------------* My H323ID *
----------------------------------------------------------------DV102
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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* H323 Prefix *
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* RAS TTL *
----------------------------------------------------------------30
----------------------------------------------------------------1. Change GK Interface Mode
2. Change My Numbers to Register
3. Input GW alias(h323-ID)
4. Time out
5. Change H.323 prefix
6. Change RAS TTL
0. Exit Menu.
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C. Protocol Configuration
This command is used to setup the "listening port" and "CODEC type" for the Q.931
Signaling.
Select "Protocol Config" from " DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP>" directory and then enter the
value for each parameter.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP> co
1. RAS Config
2. Protocol Config
3. RTP Config
0. exit
Select (0 ~ 6) : 2
* Protocol Parameters *
----------------------------------------------------------------Q.931 Call Signalling Channel Listen Port : 1720
Fast Connect Used
: Yes
H.245 DTMF Message
: Relay using H245 UII.signal
----------------------------------------------------------------1. Change Q.931 Call Signaling Listen Port
2. Change Fast Connect
3. Change H.245 DTMF
0. Exit Menu.
What do you want to change (0-3) ? :
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3) RTP Configuration
The RTP setting item sets up the following: Silence Compression Mode, packet
transmission interval, whether or not to use the toggle of the "RTCP SR/RR", RTCP
name, and number of processing frame per packet. Select "RTP config" from the
"DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP>” directory and then enter the value for each parameter.
[Example]
DV_GW/CONFIG/VOIP> co
1. RAS Config
2. Protocol Config
3. RTP Config
0. exit
Select (0 ~ 6) : 3
* RTP Parameters *
----------------------------------------------------------------# Frame / Packet
: 1
----------------------------------------------------------------1. Change # Frames / Packet
0. Exit Menu.
What do you want to change (0-1) ? :
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