IG7200 Smart Phone Gateway User Guide Copyright © 2012, All Rights Reserved.
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Table Of Contents 1. 2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 7 Getting to Know the IG7200 ..................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Front Panel .......................................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Rear Panel .........................................................
4.7.4 Station Info ............................................................................................................. 39 4.7.5 Power Saving ......................................................................................................... 39 4.8 Advance Settings ............................................................................................................... 41 4.8.1 Audio ........................................................................................................
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1. Introduction MOCET Smart Phone gateway, IG7200, is an all-wireless solution for home users. With MOCET IG7200 and soft client, user can access home PSTN line via existing smart phone or video from IP Cam. The IG7200 system opens up access to the benefits of VoIP, including low cost long distance service, and one network for both voice and data. The IG7200 is so easy to configure that a fully working system can be set up in minutes.
Mobile Network TURN & Base Station Internet DDNS WiFi Hot Spot Server Broadband Smart Phone PSTN Wi IG7200 Ethernet /Wi-Fi Remote access voice & video Figure 2 The full application of IG7200 system Interface WAN Interface: one 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port LAN Interface: one 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port CO Interface: 1 FXO (Loop Start, for PSTN) Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi access point Auto-Pairing button Terminals Support up to 6 terminals, the terminal could be Smart phone.
2. Getting to Know the IG7200 2.1 Front Panel 1. The front panel contains several LEDs that indicate the status of the IG7200.
Off PSTN Line is idle Flashing PSTN receives incoming call, flashing according to the receive cadence 2.
3. IG7200 Voice General Features 3.1 Access Control for Web Page The Access Control settings allow the System Administrator to configure the Web Port, Service Control List. Administrator mode: unrestricted access and program (Default: admin1234/123456) 3.2 Basic Call IG7200 supports 6 SMP( Smart Phone, IP-3051 installation). SMP can make Intercom call with other SMP phone or make outgoing trunk through FXO trunk. 3.
4. Configuration 4.1 Setup z Connect the IG7200 LAN port to PC. z The default LAN IP of the IG7200 is 192.168.123.1. z The default WAN IP of the IG7200 depends on upper router’s DHCP server. z For web login, the default user name is “admin1234”, the default password is “123456”.
4.2 Establish the Connection Enter the IP address of IG7200 from the Web Browser. A Dialogue Box will pop up to request the user to enter username and password. Figure 5 Authentication Please enter the management username/password into the fields then click the OK button (default username/password is admin1234/123456). When the authentication is OK, the home page “Information – Summary” will be displayed.
Figure 6 Information 4.3 Wizard This section allows user to configure the WAN connection type and Wireless Settings. WAN Type Selection: There are three modes to assign WAN IP address to IG7200: Static IP mode, DHCP mode and PPPoE mode. Enable Wireless: Enable or disable the wireless LAN interface. Network Name (SSID): Allow user to change the wireless network name.
Figure 7 WAN Connection and Wireless settings 4.4 Information This information reflects the current Status of IG7200 connection. It includes the following topics: z System information z WAN z LAN z Routing Table z ARP z DHCP 4.4.1 System Information In the page,you can get the information reflects the current software version and IG7200 status. It includes: z System: Display the manufacturer, software and hardware version information. z WAN: WAN IP information. z LAN: LAN IP information.
4.4.2 WAN/LAN Packet Statistics In these two pages, you can get the traffic statistics of the WAN/LAN interface. Click “Reset” to clean up all network statistics. Figure 8 Information-WAN Figure 9 Information-LAN 4.4.3 Routing Table In the page,you can get the information about routing table of this device.
Figure 10 Routing table 4.4.4 ARP This page shows an ARP table which maps network IP addresses to hardware Addresses used by data link protocol.
4.4.5 DHCP In this page, you can get the information for each LAN IP lease status.
4.5 Network setting Network topics: z z z z z z z z setting allows system administrator to configure the following WAN LAN NTP UPnP DDNS ICE Mal-reg Advance 4.5.1. WAN There are three modes that you can assign WAN IP address to IG7200: Static IP mode, DHCP mode and PPPoE mode. Network Address Translation (NAT) allows you to share one public WAN IP address for multiple computers on your LAN side. In IG7200, NAT is default enabled and is not shown on the page to prevent it from being disabled.
configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other configuration information. This page shows the setting of WAN interface which is DHCP mode Figure 14 Network settings-WAN-DHCP The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) requires a user name and password that your ISP has provided to you to establish your connection. This page shows the setting of WAN interface which is PPPoE mode.
4.5.2. LAN It allows you to set LAN IP and Subnet Mask for LAN interface. You can also enable or disable DHCP Server and configure related settings. The “Static IP Lease List” allows to program 2 entries to have the fixed IP address for the specified devices.
4.5.3. NTP This page allows you to configure the Internet time setting. You can configure the “NTP server”. And the IG7200 can synchronize its system time with NTP time server automatically. Or you can manually configure the date and time settings by setting “System Time settings”.
4.5.4. UPNP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network and establish functional network services for communications.
Operation & Condition 1. When user enable or disable uPNP function, IG7200 will send PMP configuration Request to uPNP Server and get response. IG7200 will show configuration result (Success or Fail) and external router IP if uPNP request succeed on web page. 2. IG7200 uPNP operation relies on NAT router uPNP-PMP performance and user network environment greatly. Because of uPNP-PMP protocol design, IG7200 can only issue one request for one port at one time.
4.5.5. DDNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a register domain name to a dynamic IP address. It allows IG7200 to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. You can add or remove Dynamic DNS. Figure 18 Network settings-DDNS Now IG7200 support DynDNS.org. Specify the register hostname and choose the related interface. Fill in the username/password and click “Save”. IG7200 will update the current IP with DDNS provider when click “Save” or system reboot successfully.
Figure 19 Internal Softswitch Settings 4.5.7. Mal-reg The Mal-reg setting is used to avoid mal-registration packet attacked from outside world. Frequence: Allow you to setup the condition to determine the packets from internet are normal registration packets or attacked packets. To setup the number of second to allow how many packets (counts) came from a same internet host. If the number of packets is over this condition in the time interval, then IG7200 will determine it is a network attack.
Figure 20 Mal-reg 4.5.8. Advance Advanced Setup allows system administrator to configure the following topics: z Virtual Servers z Routing z IP Filter-Outgoing setup z IP Filter-Incoming setup 4.5.8.1 Virtual Servers Virtual Server allows system administrator to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the internal server with private IP address on the LAN side.
Figure 21 Virtual Servers Setting 4.5.8.2 Routing The Routing allows you to add special routing rules into routing table. Figure 22 Routing Table Click “Add” to create a new routing rule. Enter the destination network address, subnet mask, gateway and interface, then click "Save" to add the entry to the routing table.
Figure 23 Add Routing Rule 4.5.8.3 IP Filter-Outgoing setup It allows system administrator to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name. At least one condition is needed. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
Figure 25 Add IP Filter-Outgoing 4.5.8.4 IP Filter-Incoming setup It allows the administrator to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name. At least one condition is needed. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
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4.6 System Settings Use the System screen to configure the IG7200’s voice related parameters. It allows system administrator to configure SMP client. 4.6.1 Smart Phone The IG7200 combines Proxy and Register servers in its application. All phones registered to the internal Register server are set here; it provides 6 phones to register. Figure 28 System-Smart phone User Number: The user number is 10~15.
Mobile number: The mobile number can show the smart phone’s mobile number, if a smart phone is registered, the mobile number will synchronize with smart phone and showed on here.If the user is not registered, other users can dial the mobile number by system IG7200 to make call to the user. Pair State: If the smart phone is registered successfully by PNP (plug and play) mode and synchronized successfully, the state will show “Pair success”, else it shows “initial”.
C.O. Line: FXO caller ID. Analog-> Packet Gain(dB): Adjust the volume of voice, which is transferred from analog signal to VoIP packet. (Default: +8 dB) Packet->Analog Gain(dB): Adjust the volume of voice, which is transferred from VoIP packet to analog signal. (Default: +5 dB) FXO Voltage: Allow the administrator to decide the voltage level is normal or low for off-hook. This function should be operated by administrator. (Default: normal) Figure 30 C.O. Line 4.6.
needs not change it in common case) DTMF CID: The settings allow administrator to change the DTMF start and end digit, if it needs special digits for PBX connection. Start digit: Default digit is “D”. End digit: Default digit is “C”. Other Settings FXO Loop Interruption: Setup the FXO loop interruption time. The range is from 400ms to 1000ms. PSTN DTMF tone: Enable/Disable DTMF tone. Call Waiting: Enable/Disable the call waiting function.
4.6.4 IP Camera IG7200 can connect with IP camera and support remote video monitor function. User can access to IG7200 IP-Cam and do video monitor. System can support third party IP-Cam and MOCET IP-Cam. For third-party IP-Cam, user must correct Config the IP-Cam and fill its network and related device parameters in IP-Cam table. For MOCET IP-Cam, user can easily complete programming process through PNP function. Figure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
4.7 Wireless Use the Wireless screen to configure the IG7200 for wireless access. It is separated into 5 parts: z Basic z Security z Advanced z Station Info z Power Saving The configurable items for each part would be described in the following. 4.7.1 Basic This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID).
Figure 33 Wireless-Security 4.7.3 Advanced This page allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. You can select a particular channel on which to operate, force the transmission rate to a particular speed. Protocol: Default setting is B+G+N. Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network settings. All devices in your wireless network must use the same channel in order to function correctly.
Figure 34 Wireless-Advance 4.7.4 Station Info This page shows wireless stations’ status. Figure 35 Station information 4.7.5 Power Saving User can setup a specific time to turn on/off for power saving.
Figure 36 Power saving setting 40 / 53
4.8 Advance Settings The system administrator can setup the audio and tone related parameter as following topics: z Audio z Gain & Frequency 4.8.1 Audio It is used to setup audio-related parameters. Codec: The system administrator can choose the codec G.711u, G.711a, G.723 and G.729 for audio signal process, and setup the codec priority. Jitter Buffer Type: Select “Adaptive” or “Non-Adaptive”. Jitter Buffer Depth: The range is from 0ms ~ 200ms. VAD/CNG: Enable or Disable VAD/CNG.
Figure 37 Audio Setting 4.8.2 Gain & Frequency It is used to setup tone-related parameters.
4.9 System Management The system administrator can do the following functions to manage the configurations, events, and software update of the IG7200. z User Management z Web language z Upgrade z Update Certificate z APS Server Configuration z Backup/Restore z System Log z System Packet Log z Reboot z Diagnostic z Reset 4.9.1 User Management In this page you can define the passwords for administrator. The Administrator has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your IG7200.
Figure 40 System Management-User Management-modify password 4.9.2 Web Language IG7200 support 3 kinds Languages: English, Simple Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Users can choose a language and the web will be changed.
4.9.3 Update The new released software could be upgraded from the Local PC side or remotely. Click the “Browse” to locate the new software image file in the PC. Then, click “Update Software” to process the software update. NOTE: The upgrade process takes about 10 minutes to complete, and your IG7200 will reboot. Figure 42 System management-Upgrade 4.9.4 Backup/Restore Click “Save”, you may save your IG7200’s configurations to a file on your PC. The backup file is a compress file (.tar).
Figure 43 System Management-User Management 46 / 53
4.9.5 Update Certificate This page allow user to manually update APPLE certificate file and Key File for iOS APNs(Apple Notify Service) Service. 4.9.6 APNS-APS Server Configuration MOCET provide APNS-APS Server and IG7200 will get APNs Certification file from APNS-APS Server automatically according to requirement. User need not manually update certification file. System default enabled this function and include MOCET APNS-APS Server domain.
4.9.7 System Log This page allows engineer for advanced debug for IG7200.
4.9.8 System Packet Log This page allows engineer to capture the packet from WAN or LAN port. Figure 45 System Packet Log 4.9.9 Reboot Click the “System Restart” button to reboot IG7200. Figure 46 Reboot 4.9.10 Diagnostic User can enable the event log record (check “Enable” and press “Apply” button), and then download the log file to PC.
Figure 47 Event Log Configuration 4.9.11 Reset Select “Factory Default” can be returned to default setting.
Appendix 1: Product Summary TCP/IP Protocols IP Protocol (791) ARP (RFC 826) / RARP (RFC 903) ICMP (RFC792) TCP (RFC 793) UDP (RFC 768) SNTP DNS HTTP RTP Static Routing IP Address Assignment Static Dynamic Subnet Mask PPPoE Client (RFC 2516) Primary and Secondary DNS DHCP Server (RFC 2131-2132) DHCP Client (RFC 2132) Routing Static routing DHCP Server/Client NAT/NAPT Virtual Server Virtual Server QoS SIP DSCP RTP DSCP VoIP Protocols SIP (RFC 3261)
Real Time Protocol (RTP ; RFC 1889) MD5 (RFC3261 HTTP) digest authentication G.168 Echo Cancellation Voice Codec: G.711u, G.711a, G.729 and G.723 Digital Audio Codec: G.711 a-law/μ-law 64Kbps SIP Call Offer /Answer: Codec auto capacity exchange Echo Cancellation: G.
One 10/100BaseT Ethernet port (RJ-45) for LAN interface One PSTN Line interface (RJ-11) Power Requirement Input : Voltage Range 90~230 VAC Output : 12V DC / 0.