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(busy tone).
CONNECTING -
Indicates that the user is calling out.
WAIT_ANS -
Indicates that a connection is launched and
waiting for remote user’s answer.
ALERTING -
Indicates that a call is coming.
ACTIVE-
Indicates that the VoIP connection is launched.
Codec
Indicates the voice codec employed by present channel.
PeerID
The present in-call or out-call peer ID (the format may be IP
or Domain).
Connect Time
The format is represented as seconds.
Tx Pkts
Total number of transmitted voice packets during this
connection session.
Rx Pkts
Total number of received voice packets during this connection
session.
Rx Losts
Total number of lost packets during this connection session.
Rx Jitter
The jitter of received voice packets.
In Calls
The accumulating in-call times.
Out Calls
The accumulating out-call times.
Speaker Gain
The volume of present call.
Log
Display logs of VoIP (or ISDN) calls.
3.10 ISDN
ISDN web pages are only available for Vigor 2800i/2800Gi/2800VGi. For the user with
other model, please skip this section.
Below shows the menu items of ISDN for
i
models.
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3.10.1 General Setup
This page provides some basic ISDN settings such as enabling the ISDN port or not, MSN
numbers and blocked MSN numbers, etc.
ISDN Port
Click
Enable
to open the ISDN port and
Disable
to close
it.
Country Code
For proper operation on your local ISDN network, you
should choose the correct country code.
Own Number
Enter your ISDN number. Every outgoing call will carry
the number to the receiver.
MSN Numbers for the Router
MSN Numbers
mean that the router is able to accept
only number-matched incoming calls. In addition, MSN
services should be supported by local ISDN network
provider. The router provides three fields for MSN
numbers. Note that MSN services must be acquired from
your local telecommunication operators. By default,
MSN function is disabled. If you leave the fields blank,
all incoming calls will be accepted without number
matching.
Blocked MSN Numbers for the
router
Enter the specified MSN number into the fields to
prevent the router from dialing the specific MSN
number.
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3.10.2 Dialing to a Single ISP
If you access the Internet via a single ISP, press this link.
ISP Name
Enter your ISP name.
Dial Number
Enter the ISDN access number provided by your ISP.
Username
Enter the username provided by your ISP.
Password
Enter the password provided by your ISP.
Require ISP Callback
(CBCP)
If your ISP supports the callback function, check this box to
activate the Callback Control Protocol during the PPP negotiation.
Scheduler (1-15)
Enter the index of schedule profiles to control the Internet access
according to the preconfigured schedules.
Link Type
There are four link types: Link Disable, Dialup 64 Kbps, Dialup
128 Kbps, and Dialup BOD.
Link Disable
- Disable the ISDN dial-out function.
Dialup 64Kbps
- Use one ISDN B channel for Internet access.
Dialup 128Kbps
- Use both ISDN B channels for Internet access.
Dialup BOD
- BOD stands for bandwidth-on-demand. The router
will use only one B channel in low traffic situations. Once the
single B channel bandwidth is fully used, the other B channel will
be activated automatically through the dialup. For more detailed
BOD parameter settings, please refer to the
Advanced Setup
field
>
Call Control and PPP/MP Setup
.
PPP Authentication
PAP Only
- Configure the PPP session to use the PAP protocol to
negotiate the username and password with the ISP.
PAP or CHAP
- Configure the PPP session to use the PAP or
CHAP protocols to negotiate the username and password with the
ISP.
Idle Timeout
Idle timeout means the router will be disconnect after being idle for
a preset amount of time. The default is 180 seconds. If you set the
time to 0, the ISDN connection to the ISP will always remain on.
Fixed IP
In most environments, you should not change these settings as
most ISPs provide a dynamic IP address for the router when it
connects to the ISP. If your ISP provides a fixed IP address, check
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Yes t
o invoke this function
and enter the IP address in the field of
Fixed IP Address
.
Fixed IP Address
Type the IP address.
3.10.3 Dialing to Dual ISPs
If you have more than one ISP, press this link to configure two ISP dialup profiles. You will
be able to dial to both ISPs at the same time. This is mainly for those ISPs that do not
support Multiple-Link PPP (ML-PPP) function. In such cases, dialing to two ISPs can
increase the bandwidth utilization of the ISDN channels to 128kbps data speed.
Most configuration parameters are the same as those of the previous part. This screen
provides a checkbox to enable the Dual ISPs function and adds the secondary ISP Setup
section field. Check the corresponding box and enter the second ISP information. About the
details please refer to the descriptions of the previous part.
3.10.4 Virtual TA
Virtual TA
means the local hosts or PCs in the network that uses popular CAPI-based
software such as RVS-COM or BVRP to access the router as a local ISDN TA for sending or
receiving FAX messages over the ISDN line. Basically, it is a client/server network model.
The built-in Virtual TA server handles the establishment and release of connections. The
Virtual TA client, which is installed on the local hosts or PCs, creates a CAPI-based driver to
relay all CAPI messages between the applications and the router CAPI module. Before
describing the configuration of
Virtual TA
in the Vigor routers, please notice the following
limitations.
z
The Virtual TA client only supports Microsoft
TM
Windows 95
OSR2.1/98/98SE/Me/2000 platforms.
z
The Virtual TA client only supports the CAPI 2.0 protocol and has no built-in FAX
engine.
z
One ISDN BRI interface has two B channels. The maximum number of active clients is
also two.
z
Before you configure the Virtual TA, you must set the correct country code.
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As depicted in the above application scenario, the Virtual TA client can make an outgoing
call or accept an incoming call to/from a peer FAX machine or ISDN TA, etc.
Before you configure the Virtual TA (Remote
CAPI) Setup, please install the virtual TA
client first. Simply insert the CD bundled with your Vigor router, or directly double-click one
of the installer files. In which
Vsetup95.exe
is for Windows 95 OSR2.1 or higher;
Vsetup98.exe
is for Windows 98, 98SE and Me; and
Vsetup2k.exe
is for Windows 2000.
Follow the on-screen instructions of the installer. The last step will ask you to restart your
computer. Click
OK
to restart your computer.
After the computer restarts, you will see a VT icon in the taskbar (usually in the bottom-right
of the screen, near the clock) as shown below.
When the icon text is GREEN, the Virtual TA client is connected to the Virtual TA server and
you can launch your CAPI-based software to use the client to access the router. Please read
your software user guide for detailed configuration. If the icon text is RED, it means the
client has lost the connection to the server. In such condition, please check the physical
Ethernet connection.
Next, click the
Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) Setup
link in the
Quick Setup
group to
configure the Virtual TA features.
Since the Virtual TA application is a client/server network model, you must configure it on
both ends to run properly your Virtual TA application.
By default, the Virtual TA server is enabled and the Username/Password fields are left blank.
Any Virtual TA client may login to the server. Once a single Username/Password field has
been filled in, the Virtual TA server will only allow clients with a valid Username/Password
to login. The screen of Virtual TA configuration is presented below.

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