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This is the first record of Phone Book. So the index is
1
The name of the destination:
test
The E164 number (phone number) of the destination:
123
The ip address of the destination:
10.1.1.100
4
Press the “Add Data” button when you finished, and the new table will display on
the first index if you press the Phone Book configuration button.
Figure 2.16: To show the Phone Book record
5
Please Commit it and Reboot the system if the configuration is finished.
The application in the drop and insert function
Input (E164)
Drop
Insert
Output
100
Disable
X
100
200
Disable
0
0200
Phone Book is only for the Peer-to-Peer mode and could
support forty records.
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300
Enable
X
X
400
Enable
500
500
X – Do not enter any numbers
Please make sure about that the FXO port was connected with the PSTN
line or the extension line of the PABX before you start to make a voip call.
2.4.2 Configure the gateway into the Proxy mode
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Enter the SIP Configuration table and change the mode from Peer-to-Peer to
Proxy mode. To change the Proxy information from your service provider (Ex:
The Proxy IP, Outbound Proxy IP and Registered number).
Figure 2.17: Configure the Proxy info
2
Press the OK button that is on the bottom of this page to save the configuration
.
3
Switch to the Security Config page and put the user account and password in the
correct table. Please get this info from your ITSP. Press the OK button if the
configuration is finished. (see figure 2.18)
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Figure 2.18: Configure the Security info
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Press the Commit Data and Reboot System buttons when you finished the
configuration.
3. Advance Configurations
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There are too many advanced commands for the advanced users. The following
chapters are based on the application layer. Please get the info what you need. If
you need the command, please watching the chapter of Command Line Interface.
3.1 Network Interface
Users have to configure the Network configurations in this page. This gateway will
be work while it is connecting with the internet network. Please get more info from
the following descriptions. (see figure 3.1)
Figure 3.1: Network Interface
±
IP Address – Define the ip address for your networking if it is the fixed ip.
Please get this info from your ISP.
±
Subnet Mask – Define the mask address for your networking. Please get this
info from your ISP.
±
Default Routing Gateway – Define the default gateway for your networking.
Please get this info from your ISP.
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±
IP Mode – To configure the fixed or dynamic ip address for this unit. Please
configure to PPPoE if the ADSL is using the PPPoE type.
±
HTTP Port – To configure the HTTP port for access this unit from the remote
side.
±
DNS primary – To configure the first ip address for the DNS server.
±
DNS secondary – To configure the second ip address for the DNS server.
±
SNTP – Enable the SNTP server registering function if user wants to get the
correct time from the Command Line Interface.
±
SNTP Server Address – Enter the correct ip address of the SNTP server or get
the incorrect time from the Command Line Interface.
±
GMT – Configuring the time area for the time display in the Command Line
Interface.
±
PPPoE User Name – To configure the user name for the PPPoE connection.
±
PPPoE Password – To configure the password for the PPPoE connection.
±
PPPoE IP Address – In the PPPoE mode, this table will show the ip address
that this unit gets from the ISP.
±
PPPoE Destination – In the PPPoE mode, this table will show the default
gateway address that this unit gets from the ISP.
±
PPPoE DNS primary – In the PPPoE mode, this table will show the DNS ip
address that this unit gets from the ISP.
±
After Remote Host Disconnection – This unit will reboot and re-connect to the
ISP
3.2 SIP Information
This WEB page will help user to configure the information about the dial mode, GK
information and some TCP/IP port for the communication. Please get more info
about this configuration from the below detail descriptions. (see figure 3.5)

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