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5.18.2.3 Configuring MGCP Domain
-->
voip set mgcp domain <domain>
<Enter>
This command is used to identify the MGCP domain in which the Voice-IAD system is
situated. For example, by default the MGCP call agent configuration file entry for a phone
connected to a Voice-IAD system with IP address 192.168.88.25 would be:
aaln/1@[192.168.88.25]
The domain name in this example is ‘[192.168.88.25]’.
If you wish to override this setting, you can use this command to change the domain
name, for example
test
. The command:
-->
voip set mgcp domain test
<Enter>
This will result in endpoints such as ‘
aaln/1@test
5.18.2.4 Configuring MGCP eptypename
-->
voip set mgcp eptypename <eptypename>
<Enter>
This command is used to configure the MGCP Endpoint type name or
eptypename
.
For example, the MGCP call agent configuration file entry for a phone connected to a
Voice-IAD system with IP address 192.168.88.25 would be:
aaln/1@[192.168.88.25]
In this example, the
eptypename
is ‘aaln’. This is also the default setting.
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5.19 DSL Line
The DSL Port menu allows you to configure specific DSL settings. Usually, the default
settings are sufficient to make a good DSL connection. Only for fine-tuning or advanced
administration, the DSL port menu brings useful information.
From the
Configuration
menu, go to
Ports
and click on
DSL
. The
DSL Port Configuration
page is displayed.
This page provides the following information.
Connected
:
Shows if your DSL line is up (true) or not (false).
Operational Mode
:
The modulation type used to make the connection. Advice:
set the ADSLMode (line modulation) on Multimode.
State
:
Shows the status of the line:
Handshake, Training
or
Showtime.
Tx Bit Rate
:
The maximum Transmit Bit Rate of your DSL line.
Rx Bit Rate
:
The maximum Receive Bit Rate of your DSL line.
Activate Line:
None: DSL link will not be activate.
Abort: Deactivate the DSL link.
Start: Activate the DSL link
Whip:
Propriarity protocol, disabled by default.
Standard:
Multimode at default.
Ec Fdm Mode:
FDM at default.
Annex Type:
Shows which Annex Type you have.
Default:
None at default.
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Reset Defaults:
False at default.
After you changed the configuration, click on
Apply
. Don’t forget to save the changes. Go
to the
Configuration
menu and click on
Save config
to save the new settings into the
CopperJet.
Click on
Reset
if you want the previous settings.
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Chapter 6: WAN Configuration Examples
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6
WAN Configuration Examples
In this chapter is described how to configure a basic/standard WAN connection to get you
up and running.
6.1
Configuring a Bridged connection
In this section is described how to configure a transparent bridged connection (RFC1483
bridged).
Follow the steps below to configure the CopperJet as a transparent bridge.
1- Go to
Configuration -> WAN connections
.
2- Delete any existing WAN connection by clicking on the
Delete…
link.
3- Click on
Create new Service
.
4- Select as WAN Service
RFC1483 Bridged Service attached to the Bridge
.
5-
Fill in the correct VPI and VCI values that is provided by your ISP.
6- Click on
OK
.
7-
Make sure that the DHCP Server (Configuration -> DHCP Server) is disabled.
8- Save the configuration (Configuration -> Save config and click on Save).
9-
Now configure your network card that it obtains an IP address automatically (see
section 5.6.1.1 Configuring DHCP on your network card how to configure).
For more advanced settings, go to section
5.6.1 Configuring RFC1483 Bridged service
attached to the Bridge
.
6.2
Configuring a Routed connection on a bridged line with NAT
When you have a bridged line and you want more then 1 pc making use of the internet
(sharing), you need to configure the CopperJet as a router.
Follow the steps below to configure the CopperJet as a router on a bridged line.
1- Go to
Configuration -> WAN connections
.
2- Delete any existing WAN connection by clicking on the
Delete…
link.
3- Click on
Create new Service
.
4- Select as WAN Service
RFC1483 Bridged Service attached to the Router
.
5-
Fill in the correct VPI and VCI values that is provided by your ISP.
6- Click on
OK
.
7- Preferred is to have the DHCP Server of the CopperJet enabled.
8- Save the configuration (Configuration -> Save config and click on Save).
9- Make sure that your network card is configured correctly.
For more advanced settings, go to section
5.6.3 Configuring RFC1483 Bridged service
attached to the Router
.
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6.3
Configuring a PPPoA connection with NAT
In this section is described how to configure a PPPoA connection (RFC2364 routed).
Follow the steps below to configure the CopperJet for PPPoA.
1- Go to
Configuration -> WAN connections
.
2- Delete any existing WAN connection by clicking on the
Delete…
link.
3- Click on
Create new Service
.
4- Select as WAN Service
RFC2364 Routed Service attached to the Router
.
5-
Fill in the correct VPI and VCI values and Username and Password that is provided
by your ISP.
6- Click on
OK
.
7- Preferred is to have the DHCP Server of the CopperJet enabled.
8- Save the configuration (Configuration -> Save config and click on Save).
9- Make sure that your network card is configured correctly.
For more advanced settings, go to section
5.6.5 Configuring PPPoA routed service attached
to the Router
.
6.4
Configuring a PPPoE connection with NAT
In this section is described how to configure a PPPoE connection (RFC2516 routed).
Follow the steps below to configure the CopperJet for PPPoE.
1- Go to
Configuration -> WAN connections
.
2- Delete any existing WAN connection by clicking on the
Delete…
link.
3- Click on
Create new Service
.
4- Select as WAN Service
RFC2516 Routed Service attached to the Router
.
5-
Fill in the correct VPI and VCI values and Username and Password that is provided
by your ISP.
6- Click on OK.
7- Preferred is to have the DHCP Server of the CopperJet enabled.
8- Save the configuration (Configuration -> Save config and click on Save).
9- Make sure that your network card is configured correctly.
For more advanced settings, go to section
5.6.6 Configuring PPPoE routed service attached
to the Router
.

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