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the default value was 101. This setting is available for the
OutBand (RFC2833) mode.
3.12.4 Status
From this page, you can find codec, connection and other important call status for each port.
Refresh Seconds
Specify the interval of refresh time to obtain the latest VoIP
calling information. The information will update immediately
when the Refresh button is clicked.
Port
It shows current connection status for the port of Phone1,
Phone2, ISDN1 and ISDN2. The ISDN1/2 appears only when
the router is equipped with ISDN interface. ISDN1 means B1
channel for the physical ISDN port; ISDN2 means B2 channel
for the physical ISDN port. Be aware that ISDN1/2 port is
available for the users living in Europe and using
VigorPro5300 VSn only. For other V models, only the status
for VoIP1 and VoIP2 will be shown in this page.
Status
It shows the VoIP connection status.
IDLE -
Indicates that the VoIP function is idle.
HANG_UP -
Indicates that the connection is not established
(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.
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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).
Elapse
The format is represented as hours:minutes: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 calls.
3.13 ISDN
3.13.1 Basic Concept
ISDN means integrated services digital network that is an international communications
standard for sending voice, video, and data over digital telephone lines or normal telephone
wires.
Below shows the menu items for ISDN.
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3.13.2 General Settings
This web page allows you to enable ISDN function.
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.
D-Channel Mode
It allows you to configure ISDN layer2 protocol as:
Point-to-Point
- Configure ISDN port to use static TEI
(Terminal Endpoint Identifier).
Point-to-Multipoint
- Configure ISDN port to use Dynamic
TEI.
Own Number
Enter your ISDN number that you got from ISDN service
provider (To have such number, you have offer your request
from ISDN service provider first). Every outgoing call will
carry the number to the receiver.
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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MSN Numbers for the
Router
MSN Numbers mean that the router is able to accept only
number-matched incoming calls. In addition, local ISDN
network provider should support MSN services. The router
provides three fields for MSN numbers. Note that MSN
services must be acquired from your local telecom operators.
By default, MSN function is disabled. If you leave the fields
blank, all incoming calls will be accepted without number
matching.
1-10 fields
– Fill in the portion that is different with the own
number.
For example, the own number is
1234567
and MSN numbers
are
12345
50
,
12345
17
and
12345
82
respectively. You can
type in
1234567
in the filed of own number. Fill in
50
,
17
and
67
on the fields of 1, 2 and 3 one by one without typing
12345.
Mapping to Phone Ports
For loop through phone calls, you can assign Phone 1, Phone
2, ISDN1-S0 as ring ports if incoming calls correspond with
settings on MSN number field.
There are ten internal lines (30-39) under ISDN1-S0 for you
to configure as dedicated line.
You can setup your ISDN
phone with one of these 10 different internal MSN
numbers.
Transparent
means
MSN on TE
port can
connect to NT port without limitation on the number among
30 ~ 39.
Any
means all the phones under ISDN1-S0
would ring.
If you choose
Any
as ISDN-S0 port, when the router receives
the incoming phone call with certain number for reaching
ISDN-S0, all the phone sets connected to ISDN-S0 will ring at
the same time.
Phone CLIR/CLIP
CLIR means “Calling Line Identification Restriction”. If you
choose this item, we will not let remote side see your phone
number.
Such function depends on environment that ISP
offers to you. Usually, hidden telephone number is not
permitted under many real circumstances.
CLIP means “Calling Line Identification Presentation”.
Usually the router will send "Own Number" to the remote side.
However
Own number
will restrict the router displaying only
one number on remote side. Vigor2930 series can connect up
to 6 phones at the same time. Therefore, if
CLIP
is selected,
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the
external MSN numbers that you setup will be
displayed to remote side
.
Application Example
You got ISDN numbers with
5972720~5972729
from your ISP, and you try to connect
ISDN-TE port to ISDN network. Please refer to the following configuration.
Open
ISDN>> General Setup
and set as the following:
When remote user calls you by dialing
5972727
, the router will make Phone1 port ringing.
When remote user calls you by dialing
5972728
, the router will make ISDN phone under
ISDN1-S0 port and configured
with internal MSN number
32 ringing.
When remote user calls you by dialing
5972729
, the router will make ISDN phones under
ISDN1-S0 port and configured
with internal MSN number
5972729
ringing.
When remote user calls you by dialing
5972720
, the router will make all of ISDN phones
under ISDN1-S0 port ringing.
When remote user calls you by dialing
5972722
, the router will make no phone ringing for
the number is not specified in such page.
If you use Phone1 to dial an outgoing call: remote user will see the telephone number -
5972726 because CLIP is not checked.
If you use ISDN1-S0 with
MSN 32
to dial an outgoing call: remote user will see “Withheld
Number” from the telephone display panel because Phone CLIR is checked.
If you use
ISDN1-S0 with MSN 5972729
to dial an outgoing call: remote user will see the
number 5972729 because Phone CLIP is checked.
If you use
ISDN1-S0 without MSN Setup
to dial an outgoing call: remote user will see the
number 5972720 because Phone CLIP is checked.

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