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4/8-Port H.3 23/SIP VoIP Gatew ay VIP-480/VIP -880 Series User’s manual[...]
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2 Copyright Copyright (C) 2006 PLANET T echnology Corp. All rights reserv ed. The products and programs described in this User ’s Manual are licensed products of PLANET T echn ology , This User ’s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this User ’s M anual and all accompanying hardware, softw are, an d documentati[...]
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3 Revision User ’s Manual for PLANET 4/8-Port H.323/SIP V oIP Gateway: Model: VIP-480/VIP-480FS/ VI P-480FO/VIP-880/VIP-882/VIP-880 FO Rev: 10 (September, 2006) Part No. EM-VIP480_880V1[...]
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4 T A BLE OF CONT ENTS Cha pter 1 Intro du ctio n ......................................................................... 6 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 6 Package Content ........................................................................[...]
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5 Access Control .......................................................................................................... 49 Set T o Default Configuration.................................................................................... 49 Backup/Restore Configuration to a File ...................................................................[...]
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6 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview W ith y ears of Inter net telephon y and router m anufacturing exp erience, PL ANET proudl y introduces the newest mem ber of the PLANET VoIP gatewa y family: the VIP-4 80/VIP-880 ser ies. The PLANET VoIP Gateway is f ully both SIP and H.323 stand ard com pliant residential gate way that provides a total solution f[...]
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7 There are m odels for VIP-480/V IP-880 and there are: 4-port m odel, VIP-48nxx: VIP-480 equips two FX O and two F XS interfaces to have the great f lexibilit y of PBX connection (FXO) , and telephone or F AX mac hine connection (FXS) . VIP-480FS equi ps four FXS interf aces telephone s et or F AX machine connec tions (FX S). VIP-480FO equ ips fou[...]
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8 VoIP Functions • H.323 / SIP dua l mode comm unication • SIP 2.0 (RFC32 61), H.323v 4 compliant • Peer-to-Peer / H .323 GK / SIP proxy calls • Voice codec su pport: G.711( A-law / -law), G.7 29 AB, G.723 ( 6.3 Kbps / 5.3Kb ps) • Voice processing: Voice Active Detec tion, DTMF detection, G.165/G.168 com pliant echo canceller, silence det[...]
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9 Front Panel of VI P-480FO Rear Panel of VI P-480 Rear Panel of VI P-480FS Rear Panel of VI P-480FO Front Panel of VI P-880 Front Panel of VI P-882 Front Panel of VI P-880FO[...]
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10 Rear Panel of VI P-880 Rear Panel of VI P-882 Rear Panel of VI P-880FO Front Panel LED Indicators & Rear Panels Front Panel LED St ate Descriptions PWR On Off GW is power ON GW is power Off CPU Flashing The s y stem is running W A N Port ON Flashing Off GW network connec tion establis hed Data traffic on c able network W aiting for network c[...]
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1 1 NOTE : S ystem initialization will turn som e LEDs ON for a f ew seconds. Rear Panel Descriptions W A N The WAN port supports auto negotiat ing Fast Ethern et 10/100Base-T networks . This port a llows your voice gat eway to be co nnected to an Internet Access device, e.g. router , cable modem , ADSL m odem, throu gh a CA T .5 twisted pa[...]
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Chapter 2 Prep arat ions & Inst allation Physical Inst a llation Requirement This chapter i llustrates basi c installation of VIP-480/VIP-880 s eries • Network c ables. Use standar d 10/100BaseT net work (UT P) cables with RJ45 c onnectors. • TCP/IP protocol m ust be in stalled on all PCs. For Internet Access , an Inter net Access account w[...]
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13 LAN/WAN Interface quick configurations Nature of PLAN ET VIP-480/VIP-880 is an IP Sharing (NA T ) device, it com es with two default IP addresses, a nd default LAN s ide IP address is “ 192.1 68.0.1 ”, default WAN side IP address is “ 172.16.0.1 ”. Y ou may use an y PC to connect t o the LAN port of VIP-480/VIP-88 0 to start machine admi[...]
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14 Parameter Descri ption IP address LAN IP address of VIP-4 80/VIP-880 Default: 192.16 8.0.1 Subnet Mask LAN IP address of VIP-4 80/VIP-880 Default: 255.25 5.255.0 After confirming the m odification you’ve done, P lease click on the Apply button to m acke the changes effective, and click “ Save Configura tion” to save configuration. WAN IP a[...]
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15 Chapter 3 Network Service Configu rations Configuring and monitoring yo ur V oIP Gate w ay from w eb bro w ser The VIP-480/ VIP-880 integr ates a web-base d graphical user interface that ca n cover mos t configurations a nd machine s tatus monitoring. Via standard, web bro wser , you can conf igure and check machine status from anywhere around t[...]
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16 VIP-480/VIP-880 main page Wizard Setu p for Quick S t a rt Wizard Setup After finishing the authe ntication, the M ain menu will display 3 parts of configuratio n, please click “ Wizard Setup ” to ent er quick start: 1. W A N Port Type Setup (Setup First) For m ost users, Internet ac cess is the prim ary application. The Gatew ay support the[...]
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17 ADSL Dial-Up User (P PPoE Enable) Some ISPs provide DSL-bas ed service and use PPPoE to esta blish comm unication link with end-users. If you are connecte d to the Internet through a DSL line, check with y our ISP to see if th ey use P PPoE. If they do, you nee d to select this i tem. Three methods are available for Internet A ccess User Name En[...]
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18 2. Configuring NAT or Bridge setting: Bridge M ode: W hen working on Bride Mode, the V oIP gateway will use only the LAN setting IP , The V oIP gateway will use the sam e LAN IP setting as WAN IP . That means, when Bride mode en able, the WAN connection setting will be ig nored. NA T mode: LAN IP Network Config uration IP A ddress Private IP add[...]
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19 STEP2 : configur e the num bering with phone/line po rt s. Phone Numbe r The representation num ber is the ph one number of the telephone that is connected to P hone port Line Number Line ports are connec ted to the ex tension ports of the PBX system or the PSTN line. They have a com mon Line Hunting Group N umber . W hen this num ber is dialed,[...]
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20 In the “Out going Dial Pla n” settings: “ Leading Number ” is the leading d igits of the dialing n umber . “ Min Leng th ” and “ Max Le ngth ” is the m in/max allowed length yo u can d ial. “ Strip Length ” is the num ber of digits that will be stripped fr om beginning of the dialed number . “ Prefix Number ” is the digit[...]
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21 Chapter 4 System Configurations Advance Setup of Network Setup In Advanced Setup, GW provides user tw o major parts function to c onfigure: One is “ Netw ork Setup ”, th e other one is “ V oIP Call Setup ” Netwo rk Setup Label W A N Sett ing Sets/changes the WAN port T y pe like “F ixed IP”, “DHC P Client” or ”PP PoE”. LAN Se[...]
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22 the following se tup page will be sho wn.Three m ethods are availabl e for Internet Access . Static IP Y o u are a leased line user with a fixed IP address ; fill out the following item s with the information pro vided by your ISP . IP A ddress check with your ISP provider Netmask check with your ISP provider Default Gatew ay check with your ISP[...]
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23 DHCP Client (Dynami c IP): (get WA N IP address auto matically) IP Address: If you are co nnected to the Intern et through a Ca ble modem line the n a d ynam ic IP address will be assigned. LAN Setting There are t wo kinds of net work feature to co nfigure: Bridge Mode and N A T Mode Bridge M ode: Select this Gate way as Brid ge. ( WAN Port and [...]
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24 DHCP Serv er Configuration DHCP stands f or Dynam ic Host Configurat ion Protocol. It can automaticall y dispatch relat ed IP settings to an y local user conf igured as a DHCP client. T he DHCP server sup ports up to 253 users (PCs) on Yes: Enables the DHCP s erver. No: D isables the D HCP server. Start IP Address Sets the start I P address of t[...]
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25 Public Port Specifies which port should be redirected to the internal host. Private IP Specifies the private IP addr ess of the internal host offering the service. Private Port Specifies t he private port num ber of the service of fered by the internal host. Apply Click here to add the port-m apping entr y and enable the service. Dynamic[...]
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26 User Name Input your DDN S User Na me Passwo rd Input your DDN S Password Domain Name Input you set from your DDNS DNS Server I P Input your DN S Server IP Netwrok Management Network Param eter allows you to modif y the access por t of gateway. For exam ple: Setting HT TP port: 80 Setting TELNET port: 23[...]
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27 Advance Setup of V oIP Setup In Advanced Setup, GW provides user tw o major parts function to c onfigure: One is “ Netw ork Setup ”, th e other one is “ V oIP Call Setup ” V oIP Setup Label V oIP Basic The S Series Gat eway support 4 / 8 phone/line f or SIP and H.323 VoIP ca ll application s. You can config ure these ports from this menu[...]
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28 VoIP Basic Configuration to H.323 protocol VoIP Basic Co nfiguration: ( Configure the Vo IP protocol to H .323 Protoco l) Configure the num bering wi th FXS / FXO ports. (D epending on m odel) FXS Number: The repres entation num ber is the pho ne num ber of the telephone that is conne cted to FXS port. FXO Number: FXO ports are connected t o the[...]
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29 H.323 Paramet ers Label H.323 ID Sets the unique nam e of this Gate way , that is comm unicated as part of H.323 m essaging. Primary Gatek eeper IP Address Secondary Gat ekeeper IP Address There are t wo gatekeeper address fields, one is pr imary , the other seco ndary . If this gateway does not want to register to an y gatekeeper , just set val[...]
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30 H.323 Call Pass th rough N A T H.323 ID Sets the unique nam e of this Gate way , that is comm unicated as part of H.323 m essaging. H.323 Pass T hrough N A T method 1. Disable : The Gate way operates in pu blic IP address 2. A uto Detection: W hen the Gat eway register to GNU Gatekeeper , please select t his option. 3. Manu al Setting: W hen the[...]
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31 Example1: No rmally Dial 001x leading c all out, call t o Destination IP address : 172.16.0.100 002x leading c all out, call t o Destination Dom ain Nam e: h323gw .test.com Example2: Speed Di al If user dial “101”, Gatewa y automatically dials “1234567890” to Des tination IP address: 17 2.16.0.101 If user dial “202” Gatewa y automati[...]
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32 If Port 1 and 2 ar e busy , Po rt 3 will be ringing . If Port 1, Port 2 and Port 3 are bus y , Port 4 wil l be ringing. Note: “123” will be register to H.323 Gatekeeper if “Register to GK” was enabled, show as below: Example2: Hunt ing for FX O Port Port 1: FXO was connected to P STN. Port 2: FXO was connected to P STN. Port 3: FXO was c[...]
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33 Example3: T ermination Call to FXO fo r One-Shoo t Call Port 1: FXO was connected to P STN (area cod e is 81xx xxxxxx). H.323 leading number “081x”incom ing, and delete the first one digit “0”, and call to PSTN num ber . Note : “081x” will be registered t o H.323 Gatekeeper if “Register t o G K” was enabled, show as below : Examp[...]
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34 A d vance Setting to H.323 protocol In Advanced Setting , GW provides user three maj or p arts function to conf igure: One is “ V oIP A dvance ”, th e other one is “ T elephone A dvance ” and “ Netw ork A dvance ” H.323 V oIP A dvance Con figurtion Smart-QoS If this function is enabled, when V oIP call is occ urred, the other data wi[...]
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35 F A X M ode Option T .30/ T .38 real-time F AX compliant V oice/F AX auto-switch. The T .38 is a “Real Ti me Group 3 Fax Comm unication over IP net work” form at. T hat’s m eaning it’ s a protocol for Fax over IP . Y ou have to enable this f unction. H.323 RRQ T TL This comm and configures the n umber of seconds that the gateway shou ld [...]
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36 Ring Frequenc y Y o u can conf igure how lo ng the Ring Freque ncy do you want to use. FXO Battery Rev erse Enable batter y reverse to d etect polarity from PSTN line. The PSTN line c an send H. 323 case: Send ing the Q.931 connect signa l to caller when d etecting polarit y reverse from PSTN Line. FXO A nswer M ode W hen user calls the PSTN l i[...]
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37 3. Non A nswer M ode: FXO will NOT answer the call in any time. ( Note: Som e ITSP only let the FXO f or termination function, the y do not user us e the FXO port for origination) H.323 Call Con necting A nsw er Mode Case B: Hot Li ne Num ber” was assigned and t he Hot line num ber belongs to rem ote H.323 device. ( Note: The rem ote H.323 dev[...]
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38 H.323 Netw rok A dvance Con figuration Smart-QoS If this function is enabled, when V oIP call is occ urred, the other data will be autom atically reduced traffic which across the interne t in order to gu arantee the vo ice bandwidth. Bandw id th control G .723/G .729 Bandw idth Y o u c an co nfigure your band width what the Max b yte of download[...]
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39 SIP Hunting T able: This allows gatewa y c an answer SIP ca ll from internet by Hunting. For exam ple: Port 1and Port 2 is hunting for the Port 1 SIP accoun t. T hen when port 1 are on call, the other one SIP call from internet will ring p ort 2. SIP Proxy Server Setting SIP Proxy Server Setting Enter the SIP service IP addr ess or d omain nam e[...]
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40 SIP NA T T raversal Met hod NA T T raversal Method: STUN Cl ient / Symm etric RTP Dialing Plan to SIP protocol The “ Dialing p lan ” needs s etting when the user uses the m ethod of Peer- to-Peer SIP Vo IP call or registering SIP Proxy Server Mode. The SIP Dialing Plan has two kinds of directions : Outgoing (call out) and Incom ing (call in)[...]
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41 Example1: No rmally Dial 2290x leading ca ll out, call to Destination Dom ain Name: s ipgw .t est.com 221 leading ca ll out, call to Des tination IP Addr ess: 17 2.16.0.100 Example2: Speed Di al If user dial “101”, Gatewa y automatically dials “1234567890” to Des tination IP address: 17 2.16.0.101 If user dial “202” Gatewa y automati[...]
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42 Example1: Hunt ing for FX S Port Port 1: FXS Port 2: FXS Port 3: FXS Port 4: FXS H.323 num ber “123”call inc oming, Port 1 will be ringing. If Port 1 is bus y , Port will be ringing. If Port 1 and 2 ar e busy , Po rt 3 will be ringing . If Port 1, Port 2 and Port 3 are bus y , Port 4 wil l be ringing. ( Note : “123” will be NO T register[...]
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43 ( Note: “081x” will be NOT register to SIP Prox y Server when Gatewa y is Regist ering SIP Prox y Server Mode) A d vance Setting to SIP protocol In Advanced Setting , GW provides user three maj or p arts function to conf igure: One is “ V oIP A dvance ”, th e other one is “ T elephone A dvance ” and “ Netw ork A dvance ” SIP V oI[...]
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44 SIP T elephone Advance Configuratio n Silence Comp ression If this function is enabled, when silence is occurred for a period of tim e, no data will be sent acr oss the networ k during this per iod in order to s ave bandwidth. Dial Complete T one Disable / Enab le dialing com plete tone. V oice Codec op tion The Codec is used to com press the vo[...]
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45 Ring Frequenc y Y o u can conf igure how lo ng the Ring Freque ncy do you want to use. FXO Battery Rev erse Enable batter y reverse to d etect polarity from PSTN line. The PSTN line c an send SIP case: Send ing the 200 O K connect signa l to caller when d etecting polarit y reverse from PSTN Line. FXO A nswer M ode W hen user calls the PSTN l in[...]
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46 4. Once FXO po rt receives the “SIP 200 OK” signal, FXO po rt would off-hook to answer the PSTN call. Case C: “Hot L ine Number” was setting and the Hot lin e number was ass igned to anot her FXS port in sam e Gatewa y . 1. W hen the call com fr om PSTN to FXO , FXO start the Hot line dialing to FXS port. 2. The phone start ring. 3. Once[...]
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47 SIP Netwrok A dvance Co nfiguration Smart-QoS If this function is enabled, when V oIP call is occ urred, the other data will be autom atically reduced traffic which across the interne t in order to gu arantee the vo ice bandwidth. Bandw id th control G .723/G .729 Bandw idth Y o u c an co nfigure your band width what the Max b yte of download an[...]
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48 Chapter 5 System Admini strations Management Man agement Label Save Configuratio n You can save co nfiguration and res tart the gate way with the default conf iguration or with the current run ning configuration. Access Control Users can Sets/changes th e administrator password... Set to Default You can restart t he gateway wi th the default c o[...]
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49 A cces s Control Changing th e Administrat or/Guest Passw ord For security reasons, we strongly recommend that you set an administrator/pas sword for the router. On first setup the r outer requires no p assword. If you don’t set a p assword the rou ter is open a nd can be logged into and s ettings ch anged b y any user from the local network o[...]
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50 Backup/Restore Configuration to a Fi le User can back up the config uration to a File at Microsoft Operat ion S y stem . And also res tore the configuration fi le to the GW f rom PC. System Information Displa y Function Click System Informat ion Displa y to o pen t he Onl ine St atus pa ge. I n the example, o n the f oll owing page, b oth PPPoE [...]
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51 SNTP Setting Function Click SNT P setting to open the Online Status p age. In the exam ple, on the f ollowing pa ge, . Use SNTP Sett ing— when c hecked, Gate way uses a Simple Ne twork T ime Protocol (SNTP) to set the date and tim e. The Gateway s ynchronizes the G ateway’s t ime after you select the tim e zone. Use SNTP Setting; Select the [...]
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52 Capture packetackets Function Use “Capturer Packets” to record Gate way packets. Y o u can start and stop the ca pture then sa ve the file to PC. Use th e Ethereal T ool ( www .ether eal.com ) to analyze the packets.[...]
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53 Appendix A F AQ Q: What is t he default adm inistrator passw ord to log in to the gatew ay? A: By default, your default username is “ admin ”, defa ult password is “ 123 ” to login to the router. For security, you should modif y the password to protect your gatewa y a gains t hacker attacks . Q: I forgot the administrato r password. What[...]
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54 Appendix B V oice communications The chapter sho ws you the concept and com mand to help you configure your V oIP gatewa y through sample config uration. And provide several ways to m ake calls to des ired destinati on in VIP-480/VIP-880 . In this section, we’ll lead you step by step to establish your first voice comm unication via web browser[...]
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55 FXS (Foreign ex change St ation) port The FXS port a llows the co nnection to an en d node, like teleph one , fax ma chine , or out- line of PBX system . FXS port is as like your lo cal phone service provider who provides a number to you. It is eas y to tell that after you have connected an end-device to FXS port and y ou will hear the dial-tone[...]
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56 H.323 VoIP Call: Peer-To-Peer Mode Scenario 1: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Peer-To- Peer Mode Gatewa y 1 to Gateway 2 PLAR co nnection Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 901 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3 |Des: GW 1 IP address 901 801 W AN H.323 Call ( Peer-T o-Peer Mode) Outgoing Dial p lan No: 9x | Digit: 3 ~3 | Des: G W 1 IP address x: wild card Des: D[...]
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57 Scenario 2: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Peer-To- Peer Mode Gatewa y 1 (with PBX) to G ateway 2 PLAR c onnection Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 609, 601 801 W AN H.323 Call ( Peer-T o-Peer Mode) with PBX: Ca ll PBX Extensi on Method 1: T wo-S tage-Dia ling x: wild card Des: Destination IP Extension 609 Extension 601 901 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3 |[...]
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58 Scenario 3: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Peer-To- Peer Mode Gatewa y 1 (with PBX/PST N) to Gatewa y 2 PLAR con nection Call Method: T wo-S tages- Dialing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 609, 0, 12345678 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit:3~3 | Des: GW2 IP address 801 W AN H.323 Call ( Peer-T o-Peer Mode) with PBX: Rem ote Call P STN num ber Method 1: T wo-S tages[...]
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59 Scenario 4: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Peer-To- Peer Mode Gatewa y 1 (with PBX/PST N) to Gatewa y 2 PLAR con nection Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 02-12345678 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3 |Des:GW 2 IP address Incom ing Dial Plan 801 W AN H.323 Call ( Peer-T o-Peer Mode) with PBX: Rem ote Call P STN num ber Method 2:[...]
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60 Scenario 5: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Peer-To- Peer Mode Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number) PLAR c onnection Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 02 - 12345678 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3, Des | G W 2 IP address Incom ing Dial Plan 801 W AN H.323 Call ( Peer-T o-Peer Mode) : Rem ote Call PS TN number Meth[...]
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61 Scenario 6: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Peer-To- Peer Mode Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number) PLAR c onnection Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3 | Des: G W 2 IP address No: 04x | Digit: 3~10 | Des: GW 2 IP address Incom ing Dial Plan 801 W AN H.323 Call ( Peer-T o-Peer Mode) : P S[...]
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62 Scenario 7: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Register to Gat ekeeper Gatewa y 1 to Gateway 2 PLAR co nnection Register Num ber List GW 1: 801 GW 2: 901 H.323 Call (GK Mode) Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 901 901 801 W AN GK[...]
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63 Scenario 8: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Register to Gat ekeeper Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Call P BX extension num ber) PLAR conn ection Call Method: T wo-S tages- Dialing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 609 , 601 801 W AN H.323 Call (GK Mode) with PBX: C all PBX Exte nsion Method 1: T wo-S tage-Dia ling x: wild card Extension 609 Extension 601 901 Register Num be[...]
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64 Scenario 9: H.32 3 VoIP C all: Register to Gat ekeeper Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number with P BX) PLAR connec tion Call Method: T wo-Stages-Dia ling Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 609, 0, 23221344 801 W AN H.323 Call (GK Mode) with PBX: R emote Cal l PSTN num ber Method 1: T wo-S tages- Dialing Extension 609 Extension 601 901 PSTN T r[...]
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65 Scenario 10: H.3 23 VoIP Call: Register to Gat ekeep er Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number with P BX) PLAR connec tion Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 02-12345678 Incom ing Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |S trip: 2 |P refix: 0, | fxo port 801 W AN H.323 Call (GK Mode) with PBX: R emote Cal l PSTN num ber M[...]
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66 Scenario 11: H.3 23 VoIP Call: Register to Gat ekeep er Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number) PLAR c onnection Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 02-12345678 Incom ing Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |S trip:2 |fxo port 801 W AN H.323 Call (GK Mode) : Remote Call PST N number Method: One-Sh ot-Dialing x: wild ca[...]
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67 Scenario 12: H.3 23 VoIP Call: Register to Gat ekeep er Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number) PLAR c onnection Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 Incom ing Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~10 |S trip:2 |fxo port 801 W AN H.323 Call (GK Mode) : PSTN Call PSTN number Method: One-Sh ot-Dialing Incom ing Dial Plan No: 04x |[...]
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68 SIP VoIP Call: Peer-To-Peer Mode Scenario 13: S IP VoIP Call: Pee r-To-Peer M ode Gatewa y 1 to Gateway 2 PLAR co nnection Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 901 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3, Des | G W 1 IP address 901 801 W AN SIP Call (Peer-T o-Peer Mode) Outgoing Dial p lan No: 9x | Digit: 3 ~3, Des | G W 1 IP address x: wild card Des: Desti[...]
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69 Scenario 14: S IP VoIP Call: Pee r-To-Peer M ode Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Call P BX extension num ber) PLAR conn ection Call Method: T wo-S tages- Dialing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 609, 601 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3 |Des GW 2 IP address 801 W AN SIP Call (Peer-T o-Peer Mode) with PBX: Call PBX Ext ension Method 1: T wo-S tage-Dia li[...]
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70 Scenario 15: S IP VoIP Call: Pee r-To-Peer M ode Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number with P BX) PLAR connec tion Call Method: T wo-S tages- Dialing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 609, 0, 12345678 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3, Des | G W 2 IP address 801 W AN SIP Call (Peer-T o-Peer Mode) with PBX: Rem ote Call PSTN num ber Meth[...]
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71 Scenario 16: S IP VoIP Call: Pee r-To-Peer M ode Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number with P BX) PLAR connec tion Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 02-12345678 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3, Des | G W 2 IP address Incom ing Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~1 0 |S trip:2 |Prefix: 0,, , | fxo port 801 W AN[...]
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72 Scenario 17: S IP VoIP Call: Pee r-To-Peer M ode Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number) PLAR c onnection Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 02 - 12345678 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3, Des | G W 2 IP address Incom ing Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit: 3~1 0 |S trip:2 |fxo p ort 801 W AN SIP Call (Peer-T o-Pee[...]
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73 Scenario 18: S IP VoIP Call: Pee r-To-Peer M ode Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (PST N Call PST N number) PLAR co nnection Call Method: On e-Shot-Dial ing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 Outgoing Dial p lan No: 8x | Digit: 3 ~3, Des | G W 2 IP address No: 04x | Digit: 3 ~10 | Des: GW 2 IP address Incom ing Dial Plan No: 02x | Digit:3~10 |S trip :2 | f xo port 801 [...]
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74 Scenario 19: S IP VoIP Call: Reg ister to SIP Proxy Server Gatewa y 1 to Gateway 2 PLAR co nnection Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 901 Register Num ber List GW 1: 801 GW 2: 901 901 801 W AN SIP Call (Register to SIP Prox y Server Mode) SIP Proxy Server[...]
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75 Scenario 20: S IP VoIP Call: Reg ister to SIP Proxy Server Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Call P BX extension num ber) PLAR conn ection Call Method: T wo-S tages- Dialing Gate way#1 Gateway#2 801 609, 601 801 W AN SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) with PBX: Call PBX Extension Method 1: T wo-S tage-Dia ling Extension 609 Extension 601 901 Register Num b[...]
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76 Scenario 21: S IP VoIP Call: Reg ister to SIP Proxy Server Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number with P BX) PLAR connec tion Call Method: T wo-Stages-Dia ling Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 609, 0, 12345678 801 W AN SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) with PBX: Rem ote Call PST N number Method: T wo-S tages-Dial ing Extension 609 Extension 601[...]
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77 Scenario 22: S IP VoIP Call: Reg ister to SIP Proxy Server Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (Rem ote Call PSTN number) PLAR c onnection Call Method: T wo-S tages- Dialing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 904, 12345678 801 W AN SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) : Rem ote Call PST N number Method: T wo-S tages-Dial ing 901 PSTN FXO 02 - 12345678 Register Num ber Lis[...]
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78 Scenario 23: S IP VoIP Call: Reg ister to SIP Proxy Server Gatewa y 2 to Gateway 1 (PST N Call PST N number) PLAR co nnection Call Method: T wo-S tages- Dialing Gateway#1 Gateway#2 801 W AN SIP Call (SIP Proxy Server Mode) : PST N Call PSTN num ber Method: T wo-S tages-Dial ing 901 PSTN FXO 02 - 12345678 PSTN 04 - 43221344 FXO 56785678,904, 1234[...]
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79 Appendix C VIP-480 series Specif ications Product 4-Port H.323/SIP VoIP Gateway Model VIP-480 VIP-480FS VIP-480FO Hardware W AN 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port LAN 4 x 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port Voice 4 x RJ-11 c onnection ( 2 x FXS, 2 x FXO) 4 x RJ-11 connection ( 4 x FXS) 4 x RJ-11 connection ( 4 x FXO) Protocols and Standard Standard H.323 v2/v3/v4 and [...]
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80 VIP-880 series Specif ications Product 8-Port H.3 23/SIP VoIP Gateway Model VIP-880 VIP-882 VIP-880FO Hardware W AN 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port LAN 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port Voice 8 x RJ-11 c onnection ( 4 x FXS, 4 x FXO) 8 x RJ-11 connection ( 6 x FXS, 2 x FXO) 8 x RJ-11 connection ( 8 x FXO) Protocols and Standard Standard H.323 v2/v3/v4 and SIP[...]