Dynamix DW 2 FXO User's Guide

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Page 1 - DYNAMIX 2540 (FXO-04)

User GuideVoIP GatewayDYNAMIX 2540 (FXO-04)

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10 Figure 1-6-6 Quick-Reset Step 7: After soft-reset or reboot. >Click Status > SIP Trunk Status to check whether registered or not. (S

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11 CH2 Device Settings From this setting category, all devices related parameters can be found here. 2-1 Network Configuration > Network Figure

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12 WellGate 2540, Administrator can use LAN port instead.  VOIP VLAN ID(2-4096): VLAN ID Used Note: the default WAN IP address is 10.1.1.3. LA

Page 5 - Figure 1-4-1 front panel

13 2-2 Device Time Setting Device Setting > Time Figure 2-2 Time setting Parameter Description:  Current Time: display time of now (display

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14 2-3 Device Advance Setting > Advance Figure 2-3 Advance setting Parameter Description:  HTTP Service: The Administrator Web service port

Page 7 - Figure 1-6-1 web access

15 2-4 User Login Setting Three level of users can be used, administrator, supervisor, user. Each level of users will have different predefined acces

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16 2-5 Debug Settings generates the debug information based on debug level and modules. Since the generating debug will consume system resource, it i

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17 2-6 Event Notice 1. Register Failure or re-registered 2. FXO RJ-11 cable was plugged or unplug 3. Ethernet reconnected 4. System started F

Page 10 - 4 Registered Status:

18 2-7 Auto Provisioning >Provisioning Figure 2-7-1 Provisioning Select 9510: Figure 2-7-2 Provisioning type of 9510 Parameter Description

Page 11 - Device Settings

19  EMS IP address: The WellEMS 9510 server IP address  EMS Server Port: The WellEMS 9510 Server port  Data Encrypt: Disable: disable encryptio

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2 Contents CH1 Introduction ... 4 1-1 Physical Interface ...

Page 13 - 2-2 Device Time Setting

20 2-8 SNMP Figure 2-8 SNMP SNMP Agent:  SNMP Agent: Enable SNMP or not.  Read Only Community Name: The community name to read through SNMP pr

Page 14 - 2-3 Device Advance Setting

21 CH3 NAT Setting are the settings for NAT related service. 3-1 DHCP Ser. (DHCP server) Figure 3-1 DHCP server  DHCP Server: Enable DHCP server

Page 15 - 2-4 User Login Setting

22 3-2 UPNP (universal plug and play server) Figure 3-2 UPnP  UPNP IGD: Enable UPNP server or not. 3-3 Bandwidth (Bandwidth Control) By using b

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23 Maximum Bandwidth and Reserved Bandwidth:  Setup Method: bandwidth control method, percentage or specify the required bandwidth  percentage :

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24 IP Target Figure 3-3-4 I P Ta rg e t 1 Figure 3-3-5 IP Target 2  Priority: Priority value for the target  Type: The target type is set

Page 18 - 2-7 Auto Provisioning

25 Port Target Figure 3-3-6 Port Target  Priority: Priority value for the target  Type: The target type is set to port number  Configure Typ

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26 DSCP target Figure 3-3-8 DSCP Target  Priority: Priority value for the target  Type: DSCP value  DSCP: The DSCP will be mapped to the pri

Page 20 - 2-8 SNMP

27 3-5 IP Filter Figure 3-5 IP Filter  IP Filter: The specified IP address to be blocked  Local IP address: The LAN side IP address to be forw

Page 21 - 3-1 DHCP Ser. (DHCP server)

28 3-7 APP Filter Figure 3-7 App Filter  APP Filter: application to be blocked 3-8 Port Filter Figure 3-8 Port Filter  Port Filter: enable

Page 22 - Figure 3-2 UPnP

29 3-9 Port Fwd Figure 3-9 Port Fwd  Port Fwd: enable port forward feature or not  Port Range: Starting and stopping port to be forward. If y

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3 5-1 SIP ... 35 5-2 Audio ...

Page 24 - Figure 3-3-5 IP Target 2

30 VOIP Parameters Setting SIP Parameters: CH4 VOIP Setting 4-1 SIP Figure 4-1 SIP setting Parameter Description:  Session Timer: Enable se

Page 25 - Figure 3-3-6 Port Target

31 4-2 Audio Figure 4-2 Audio setting  Codec 1~5: The preferred codec priority  G.711u Payload Size: G.711 u-Law payload size  G.711a Payloa

Page 26 - 3-4 URL Filter

32 Enable: Start the voice activity (silence) detection when detect silence for 60 seconds, it will hang up the call. (For FXO use) Disable: Send sil

Page 27 - 3-5 IP Filter

33 4-3 Tone The setting page is used to setup the tone to be generated or detected. The detected tone is the Disconnect 1 & 2 (for FXO use) and t

Page 28 - 3-8 Port Filter

34 4-4 NAT Traversal Figure 4-4 NAT Traversal  NAT Traversal:  Disable: Disable NAT traversal features  STUN (Type 1,2): Enable STUN for

Page 29 - 3-9 Port Fwd

35 CH5 VOIP Advance 5-1 SIP Figure 5-1 SIP Parameter Description:  SIP Hold Type: SIP on hold message sending method. - Send Only: Set the SD

Page 30 - 4-1 SIP

36  SIP T2 (msec): Determines the maximum retransmission interval as defined in RFC3261. For example, when an unreliable transport protocol is used

Page 31 - 4-2 Audio

37 will think the request is failed. The default is 5 seconds.  Line Congestion Code: when callee's end system was contacted successfully but

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38  Min Jitter Buffer (msec): The minimum delay time of Jitter buffer.  Max Jitter Buffer (msec): The Maximum delay time of Jitter buffer.  Max

Page 33 - 4-3 Tone

39 (default is 20HZ)  Ring on (0~8000ms): Specify the ringing on value (default is 1000msec)  Ring off (0~8000ms): Specify the ringing off value

Page 34 - 4-4 NAT Traversal

4 CH1 Introduction includes 1-WAN/1-LAN (management port) 10/100 base-T network environment. Field-proven quality of Voice communication and Fax a

Page 35 - 5-1 SIP

40 CH6 Dialing Plan 6-1 General Figure 6-1 General setting  First Digit Time Out: Specify the duration of dial waiting when the receiver is off

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41 6-2 Dialing Rule Figure 6-2 Dialing Rule setting Dialing rule is used to speed up the dialing procedure. Some user don’t like to use the end of

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42 6-3 Digit Manipulation The Digit Manipulation will be processed based on prefix and DM group after the DNIS is determined. Figure 6-3 Digit Mani

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43 6-4 Phone Book Phone Book is used for peer to peer call. Figure 6-4 Phone Book setting  Name: This field supports called number only. If you e

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44 CH7 FXO Setting The FXO Setting contains the FXO related parameters. Figure 7-0 FXO setting  Line ID: FXO line (L1 to L4)  State: The line

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45 7-1 FXO line Figure 7-1 FXO setting  User ID: FXO Line number (L1 to L4)  User Type: the line type which is FXO  Line State: Set to act

Page 41 - 6-2 Dialing Rule

46 (Used for FXO port with 2-Stage Dialing Only )  Voice file name (MuLaw-mono 8K): Specify the file path and file name to upload. Please make sure

Page 42 - 6-3 Digit Manipulation

47 CH8 SIP Trunk The administrator needs to set the SIP trunk for VOIP outgoing call and incoming call. There are up to 4 SIP trunk can be used for w

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48 8-1 Create SIP Trunk Figure 8-1 SIP Trunk page  Trunk ID: SIP trunk ID 1-4  Register Type: Whether this account need register or not REGIST

Page 44 - CH7 FXO Setting

49 SIP display name: The display name will be the Display Name set in this SIP trunk. FXO Tel NO: The display name will be the incoming FXO’s TE

Page 45 - 7-1 FXO line

5 TCP/UDP (RFC 793/768) RTP/RTCP (RFC 1889/1890) IPV4 ICMP (RFC 792)/IPV6 ICMP (RFC 4443) TFTP Client VOIP VLAN Support (802.1q/802.1p) HTTP/HTTPS Se

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50 CH9 Route Plan outgoing call process. For VOIP incoming call, it can send to FXO interface and vice versa. Figure 9-0 Route Plan page  Incomi

Page 47 - CH8 SIP Trunk

51 9-1 Create Route Plan Click Route Plan and Click new to create a new routing policy. Figure 9-1 Route Plan setting  Incoming Call Type: Inco

Page 48 - 8-1 Create SIP Trunk

52 basis. This is the recommended method.  Routing List:  The routing target list will be used for this route.  DM Group: Select DM group 1 to

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53 CH10 Status Figure 10-0 Device Status 10-1 Device States See the figure 10-0 Device Status  Model: The model number  Network Type:

Page 50 - CH9 Route Plan

54 10-2 Line States This page shows the each line’s current status. Figure 10-2 Line Status  Line: L1 to L4  Call State: The Line status fo

Page 51 - 9-1 Create Route Plan

55 10-3 SIP Trunk States Figure 10-3 SIP Trunk Status  Account: SIP trunk account  Registered: The SIP trunk register status  Concurrent Call

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56 CH11 Maintenance firmware or reset. Figure 11-0 Maintenance  Backup: Backup the system settings for restoring purpose  Reset to Default: R

Page 53 - 10-1 Device States

57 Appendix A --- System Recovery will not encounter the system failed to boot issue. Normally, the user should be able to use Web page to login and

Page 54 - 10-2 Line States

58 - download the firmware into tftp data directory 6. In the telnet terminal, do the following command - 1. __dmctw - 2. cd /config_fs - 3.

Page 55 - 10-3 SIP Trunk States

59 - 4. copy firmware successfully - 5. reboot 7. Check whether the system was recovered or not

Page 56 - 11-1 Firmware Update

6 green. Proxy When the gateway is registered successfully to a Proxy, this will light up green. WAN This will light up green when the gateway’s WAN

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60 Appendix B --- HTTP auto provisioning Get the http provisioning packet from Welltech and start the provisioning as follows: Step 1: build mac list

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61 Step 5: Put the “*.cfg” file into http or ftp directory. Set the provisioning settings in can be download from http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/. N

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62 in peer to peer mode with hotline by port to port application. Purpose This paper is going to describe how to configure FXO to FXS in peer to p

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63 IP address : 192.168.23.23 SIP Line number : 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1004 FXO Telephone Number : default is Blank PABX Extension number 201, 202, 20

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64 FXS port #1 point to remote FXO port #1 directly. Continue to configure FXS port number 2 to 4 as following example at Modify Line Setting web pag

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65 FXS port 2 number 502 hotline to FXO SIP Trunk 2 which number is 1002, FXS port 3 number 503 hotline to FXO SIP Trunk 3 which number is 1003, FXS

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66 Figure 6. webpage Dialing Plan Phone Book. See Figure 7. 8080. The FXS gateway’s phone Book format is as follows. FXO_line_number@FXO_ip_addre

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67 following picture. See Figure 8. For example: Set static IP address 192.168.23.23 on Device Setting Figure 8. Step 2: Go to VOIP Setting  SIP

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68 FXO SIP port 2 number 1002 hotline to remote FXS port 2 number 502 directly. FXO SIP port 3 number 1003 hotline to remote FXS port 3 number 503 di

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69 User ID : 1003 User password: 1003 Display Name: 1003 Enter SIP Trunk #4 information as follows. TEL No : 1004 User ID : 1004 User password: 1004

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7 WAN 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 socket for WAN port, connects to wide area network. AC100V~240V The power socket, input AC 100V~240V, output DC 12V, 6A.

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70 Step 5: Set Route Plan to each FXO line. Disable the “VOIP Default Route” first. Figure 12. Set the Incoming Call Type to VOIP; Matched Prefi

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71 Figure 13. b. Line #2 of FXO Gateway setting, see Figure 14. An FXS port 2 incoming call routes to FXO port 2 configuration example. Incoming C

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72 Figure 15. d. Line #4 of FXO Gateway setting, see Figure 16. An FXS port 4 incoming call routes to FXO port 4 configuration example. Incoming C

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73 4. Configure incoming Ring Cadence to FXO Gateway Advance  Ring to configure proper Ring Cadence ( Ring ON time and Ring OFF time ) according

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74 See Figure 18. Step 2: Go to FXO Gateway webpage configuration at SIP Trunk  Modify SIP Trunk to enable Outgoing Caller ID with both Display Na

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75 See figure 19. FXO Gateway Caller ID Mode. Figure 20. FXO Telephone Number. Figure 21. Go to FXS Setting  FXS Line  Caller ID Mode to select

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76 Step 4: Select FXS gateway’s Caller ID Mode. See Figure 22 and 23. FXS Gateway Caller ID generation is able to configure which Caller ID mode in o

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77 Figure 23. Three options of Caller ID Mode.

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78 6. Release FXO Line from PSTN or PABX extension after call was dropped. FXO analog interface detect disconnect tone which was sent from PABX e

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79 Figure 25. Loop Current Drop to release FXO port Figure 26. Loop Current Drop detection Time.

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8 figure 1-6-2 Network configure-1) Figure 1-6-2 Network configure-1 Change Default IP Network: Step 3: After successfully logon to the system

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80 7. FLASH command generation and detection on FXO and FXS gateway. FLASH feature is widely used for PABX extension to implement PABX’s advanced

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81 Figure 28. Setup FXO Flash time generation.

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9 Change Default Time setting: Step 4: When re-logon to the new IP address, the next is to setup the system time zone. Click Device Setting > T

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