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Web-based Management (continued)
Factory Reset
Before performing a Factory Reset, be absolutely certain that this is what you
want to do. Once the reset is done, all of the device’s settings stored in NV-
RAM will be erased and restored to values present when the device was
purchased.
Click on
Reset without losing user settings
to reset the unit. This resets all
settings except IP, PPPoE username/password, Notify Entity, RGW name, and
DNS settings.
Click on
Reset to Factory Default
to reset the NV-RAM to the default values
that were present when you purchased the device.
Note:
After performing the Factory Reset, make sure to redefine the IP
settings for the device in the
IP Configuration
menu. Then perform a
Restart System on the device. After these three procedures are performed,
your Factory Reset is complete.
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Web-based Management (continued)
Save and Restart System
After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default
settings for the device, and they will be used every time it is powered on, reset
or rebooted. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will clear all
settings and restore the unit’s settings back to their initial values, which were
present when the device was purchased.
Click on
Save Configuration
at the bottom of the window to save the system
settings to NV-RAM.
This section contains advanced configuration settings for the DVG-1120M VoIP
Station Gateway. Please consult a certified technician before making any
changes to the
Advanced
menu.
Advanced
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Web-based Management (continued)
About
This read-only window displays information about the DVG-1120M VoIP Station
Gateway such as: Device Type, MAC Address, Boot PROM Firmware,
Firmware Version, and DSP Version. The DSP Version will list
“Not yet loaded” until you initialize your unit.
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Call Control Protocols Compliance:
±
MGCP
Voice Compression:
±
G.711 (A-law and u-law), G.723.1, G.729a
Analog Voice Ports:
±
Type: Loop-Start FXS interfaces
±
DTMF tone detection/generation
±
V.21/V.25 Modem/Fax tone detection
±
Echo Cancellation: G.165/G.168
Ethernet Ports:
±
WAN: 10BASE-T Ethernet port (MDI-II)
±
LAN: NWay 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet ports (MDI-X)
±
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet compliance
±
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet compliant
Quality of Service:
±
Voice service is prioritized over the data traffic
FAX support:
±
V.21, V.27ter, V.29, V.17 Modulation/Demodulation
Network Protocols:
±
TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, TFTP, Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, RIP1/
RIP2
±
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server and client
±
NAT: Network Address Translation
±
PPP over Ethernet Client
Technical Specifications
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Dimensions:
±
To be determined
Technical Specifications (continued)
Network Management:
±
SNMP management agent base MIB II
±
Telnet provisioning
±
Manage functions through an intuitive web-based graphical
user interface
±
TFTP: The built-in Trivial File Transfer Protocol provides
firmware upgrade
Security:
±
Password Authentication Protocol/Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (PAP/CHAP)
±
Administrative password through Web, Telnet and SNMP
±
Packet filter by IP Address, port number and protocol
LEDs:
±
General:
Power
Status/Alarm
±
Ethernet:
WAN: Link/Act
LAN: 10/100M, Link/Act
±
Phone 1:
Hook/Ringing
Number of Ports:
±
One 10BASE-T Ethernet port (WAN)
±
One 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port (LAN)
±
One loop-start FXS RJ-11 ports
±
One RJ-14 Console port
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