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Notice regarding electromagnetic signal interference If this equipment is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual. Notice regarding WLAN electromagnetic waves Users with artificial heart pacemaker implants should not make use of this device.
Operation Safety Guide Safety-related precautions The following are some safety-related precautions. Please read carefully. Please follow the instructions and procedures in this document to perform the operations properly. Please be sure to follow this product's and this manual's precaution items. Omitting these items can cause bodily harm or damage to the device. Do not operate the device in methods not stated in this manual.
Operation Safety Guide Warning Do not damage the power cord Do not damage, tug, or make modifications to the power cord. Do not bend the power cord to prevent damage. Do not expose the power cord to heat and never place heavy equipment onto the power cord. Pulling the power cord excessively might also lead to ignition or electric shock. Warning Keep away from high humidity In case the device is immersed in water, power off the device immediately.
Operation Safety Guide Warning Please hold the plug when pulling out of outlet Please hold the plug when pulling out of outlet because pulling on the power cord excessively might lead to damage, electric shock, fire, or damage to the device. Caution about operations (Prohibition) Related with AC adaptor Warning Do not use AC adapters from other manufacturers Do not use AC adapters other than the one included with your device for they could cause ignition, electric shock or damage to the device.
Operation Safety Guide Caution Caution Don't close up the venthole Venthole is designed to prevent producing heat inside the device. Do not put the device in the airless condition or erect the device, and close up the venthole for they will cause ignition, electric shock or damage to the phone. Caution Do not combine or integrate with other equipment or hardware Do not combine or integrate with other equipment or hardware for it might cause fire or damage to the device.
Operation Safety Guide The warning labels are adhered the device and the AC adapter in the parts shown in the figure below: (1) AP Warning Label (a) Warning Label (Back View) (b) Warning Label (2) Bottom of Adaptor Cover Warning Label Warning (a) Warning Label (Back View) (b)Warning Label Safty- 5
Table of Contents 1 Important Safety Precautions .....................................................1-1 1.1 Warning/Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1 1.2 Applicable machine type --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2 1.3 Confirm objects contained in package---------------------------------------------------------- 1-2 1.
Table of Contents 4 System Configuration ............................................................... 4-1 4.1 System Configuration---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2 4.1.1 Administration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2 4.1.2 LAN Port Settings -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2 4.1.2.
Table of Contents 5.3.3 SIP User ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-36 5.3.3.1 Add SIP User ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-37 5.3.3.2 Delete SIP User ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-39 5.3.3.3 Edit SIP User ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-39 5.3.
Chart 1 Important Safety Precautions 1 Important Safety Precautions 1.1 Warning/Caution This manual is for use with the SIP-Based Wireless Gateway (Server Mode) and (AP Mode) The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage resulting as a consequence of improper use, or damage due to external causes, such as power outage, or unfavorable environmental conditions. Please handle your phone with care. The repair and maintenance of this product must be handled by a qualified professional service technician.
Chart 1 Important Safety Precautions 1.2 Applicable machine type Product Name Type Model Title of this manual Technical Standard Identification Number SIP-Based Wireless Gateway(Server Mode) Server Mode SIP-Based Wireless Gateway(AP Mode) AP Mode 1.3 Confirm objects contained in package Please ensure the package contains the following items: Please contact the place of purchase if any items are missing.
Chart 1 Important Safety Precautions 1.4 External Appearance 1.4.1 Front view WLAN LED RUN LED LAN-4l LED WAN LED LAN-3 LED LAN-2 LED LAN-1l LED POWER LED Figure 1.4.1 Front view Table 1.4.1 Functions Overview No. Menu 1 Power LED Green Remark Description Lighting: The power supply of this device is turned on. Turning off: The power supply of this equipment is turned off. 2 Run LED Green Lighting: The device is operating normally. Blinking (quickly): The device can't start (cycle : 0.5 secs).
Chart 1 Important Safety Precautions 1.4.2 Back view WLAN Antenna LAN-2 connector LAN-1 connector LAN-4 connector LAN-3 connector WAN connector USB connector Reset switch AC Adaptor Figure 1.4.2 Back view Table 1.4.2 No. Menu 1 AC adaptor Functions overview Description Connect to the attached AC/DC adaptor (DC+5V, 2A). Remark Caution Please do not use another AC/DC adaptor. It will cause the damage.
Chart 1 Important Safety Precautions 1.5 WLAN Safety Notice / Precautions The signal strength on the WLAN IP phone and the parameters set by the network operator will greatly affect the talk and standby times of the phone, as well as the range and quality of the phone call. Please read the following precaution items careful. Notice regarding environment Please use it indoor or in a high and viewable place. Electric waves can penetrate a wall and glass, but it can't penetrate the metal.
Chart 1 Important Safety Precautions 1.6 Specification Menu Interface Specification WAN 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX(10/100Mbit/s) x 1 circuit LAN 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX(10/100Mbit/s) x 4 circuits WLAN Mode IEEE802.
Chart 2 Founctions 2 Functions 2.1 About functions of the device IP cellar phones connecting to this product can be used as IP phones (VoIP) with broadband network. Cellar Phones connecting to this product can be used as interphones or transfer extension number. Wireless IP phone can login up to 100 VoIP devices, so it's easy to expand. This product uses 2.4GHz bandwidth (802.11b/g wireless network).
Chart 2 Functions Table 2.1.1 Functions Menu Interface Description :support Server Model AP Model Port quantity (RJ-45) WAN port 10/100BASE-TX auotswitching MDI/MDI-X auto negotiation LAN port Port quantity (RJ-45) 10/100BASE-TX WLAN port auotswitching MDI/MDI-X auto negotiation IEEE802.11b/g(2.
Chart 2 Functions 2.2 MDI/MDI-X This device features 4-port Ethernet LAN port(LAN-1~LAN-4) and 1-port WAN up to 5 Ethernet ports inside. These 5 Ethernet ports support auto negotiation of 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T, and MDI (straight) / MDI-X(cross). Please use the cable over Category 5 to connect the ports. 2.3 Wireless LAN specification (IEEE802.11b/g) This device provides the specification of WLAN as below: >IEEE Std 802.11b-1999 and IEEE Std 802.11g -2003 Using 2.4GHz bandwidth.
Chart 2 Functions 2.4 Support various securities 2.4.1 Wireless LAN security This device provides four security functions as below. These securities can be configured through System Summary or Settings. WEP RC4, 64bit and 128bit network authentication. WEP/802.1x RADIUS authentication and WEP security. WPA/802.1x A security combining with RADIUS authentication and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access). WPA-PSK A security combining with WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) codec and WPA-PSK authentication (Pre-Sheared Key).
Chart 2 Fuctions 2.5 Firewall AP This device is supporting the following firewall functions. The inaccurate packet detected by the firewall function cancels. The firewall function can be used by setting the "Firewall" status of the "System Security" menu to enable. Regarding to the settings of firewall function, Please refer to " 5.2 System Security". 2.5.
Chart 2 Functions 2.6 SIP Functions AP This device supports SIP Proxy server and SIP Registrar functions. Regarding to the settings of SIP functions, Please refer to" 5.3 SIP Configuration ". Table 2.6.1 Transmission types of SIP functions No Types 1 2 Busy forward Unavailable forward 3 Unconditional forward 4 No answer forward 5 Attended transfer Description Moving of transmission Busy forward Transfer the call of the registered SIP user in a call.
Chart 2 Functions 2.6.1 Call pickup function This device supports call pickup function. This device can transfer the call from the extension numbers which registered in "SIP User" to the other substitute extension number to respond. The call pickup function of this device can become enhance call pickup function. If the extension number is registered in this device, the extensions can pickup the call except the special group.
Chart 2 Functions 2.6.1 Connect multiple Gateway This device supports multiple gateway as below. (1) Use PBX and VoIP gateway at thesame time. (2) By the increase in the number of connection circuits, the maximum of calls is up to 20. (at the same time). The maximum of 4 Gateway IP addresses can be set to one group. A Gateway address will be searched by the sequence of registration. When the address of front Gateway can't be used (all circuits are busy), the address of the next Gateway will be used.
Chart 2 Functions 2.8 Modify IP Address AP This function is to change the IP address of a local subnet (LAN side) into the IP address of a global subnet (WAN side) . Caution (1 1) When perform this function, please use the IP address of a local subnet (LAN side) within Class C. (2 2) Although this device supports NAPT (IP masquerades) , neither the protocol type nor port number can be ordered arbitrarily. Regarding to the settings of Modify IP Address, please refer to " 5.1.2 LAN Port Settings ". 2.
Chart 2 Functions 2.10 ControlCAC This function can deter new calls in case the number of wireless session exceeds 10 calls. (example: 5 calls in the WLAN device.). This function will deny the wireless session command from another wireless device in a 10-sessions group, and respond busy automatically. SS38 (Server Mode) SS38 (AP Mode) SS38 (AP Mode) VoIP-Gateway 2 sessions (Both Wireless) PBX or PSTN network Figure 2.10.
Chart 2 Functions 2.11 User interface of WWW browser This device supports the user interface of WWW browser. User can setup any command and system summary of this device from the WWW browser.
3 Preparations for settings 3 Preparations for settings This equipment can display the configuration and system information in the utility setting of WWW browser. Furthermore, if using a setting wizard, it's easier than a guidebook to set this device . This chapter will explain the setting of PC and the access to the utility setting. 3.1 Applicable software (WWW browser) Internet Explorer 5.0 Netscape 6.0 3.
3 Preparations for settings 3.3 Setup the PC Please setup the manual PC network setting to connect the PC and this device. Regarding to SS38 (Server Mode), please refer to 3.3.1. Regarding to SS38 (AP Mode), please refer to 3.3.2. Please ensure that the LAN port has connected to the PC through category 5 cable in advance. 3.3.1 Setup the DHCP client Initial setting of this device operates as a DHCP server.
3 Preparations for settings 3.3.2 Setup the fixed IP If you want to setup the fixed IP address, the address besides the range of the IP address, which the DHCP server has reserved, can be assigned. Step 1~3 Follow the step as well as "3.3.1 Setup DHCP client". Step 4 On the right screen, please select "Use the following IP address", and enter subnet mask and default geteway. Ensure the PC IP address and the IP of network are in the same subnet network. The default IP address of the LAN port is 192.168.1.
3 Preparations for settings 3.3.3 Access to utilities setting Caution Please setup is as "not via Proxy" through WWW browser. step1 Enter the IP address of this device in the address box (default value is 192.168.1.1), and press "Enter". step2 It will display the page needs to enter the password. Enter the username "sipair", and password "sipair". Press "OK" button, and then the first page will display and the process is finished.
3 Preparations for settings 3.4 Founctions of setting utilities Quick Link Selector For viewing the page and setting the summary quickly, you can edit your favorite page to the link list. Regarding to Quick Link Selector, please refer to "3.5 Quick Link Selector". Display system summary Display the system information incluind WAN, WLAN, LAN port, System status, statistic and system log of the device. Regarding to system information, please refer to "6 Ensure the status of the device".
3 Preparations for settings 3.5 Quick Link Selector There is a pull down menu called Quick Link Selector (quick link selector) on the upper left of each page. If displays the default status on the right figure. It can customize the list. Select "Customize Me", and please move from left column from right column. These items displays "Quick Link Selector" Press "Update Menu" button to apply the configuration.
3 Preparations for settings 3.6 Button functions After configuration of setting, please press "Apply" button.(always display on the button of the page.) Apply It can return to the last page of setting menu. Back The button will displays when using setting wizard. It can go to the next page of setting menu. Next The button will displays when using setting wizard. Return to system tool box page. Finish The button will display when using setting wizard.
4 System Configuration 4 System Configuration The system configuration of this device is as below: (AP:SS38(AP Mode) No Menu AP Description (*1) (1) Administration (Password for system management) 1 (2) LAN Port Settings (LAN port setting) System Configuration (3) WAN Port Settings (WAN port setting) (4) WLAN Port Settings (WLAN port setting) 2 (1) Access Control (Firewall, packet filter) System Security (1) SIP Configuration (SIP option information) (2) SIP Group (SIP group information) 3
4 System Configuration 4.1 System Configuration 4.1.1 Administration SS38 (AP Mode) Item Modify Password (For system management) Default value sipair Range AP The maximum of 31 letters 4.1.2 LAN Port Settings 4.1.2.1 LAN Port Connection SS38 (AP Mode) Item NAT (Address modification) Default value Range Enable Enable, Disable IP Address (IP address) 192.168.1.1 IP address format Subnet Mask (Subnet mask) 255.255.255.0 IP address format AP IP Address Assignment 4.1.2.
4 System Configuration 4.1.3 WAN Port Settings 4.1.3.1 WAN Port Connection (AP:SS38 (AP Mode) Item Default value Connection Mode Range ) AP DHCP DHCP Manual Settings PPPoE Settings WAN Access Enable Enable, Disable (1) Manual Settings (AP:SS38 (AP Mode) Default value Item Range IP Address 10.1.1.1 IP address format Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 IP address format Default Gateway 10.1.1.254 IP address format Primary DNS Server 168.95.1.1 IP address format Secondary DNS Server 168.95.
4 System Configuration 4.1.3.2 Routing ) (AP:SS38(AP Mode) Item Default value Range Status (Enable static routing) Disable Disable, Static Routing (Enable) Routing Table (Static routing table) (none) The maximum of 16 entries Network Destination (none) IP address format NetMask (none) IP address format NextHop (none) IP address format AP 4.1.4 WLAN Port Settings 4.1.4.
4 System Configuration 4.1.4.2 WLAN Advance Security Item Default value Security Mechanism Disable Range AP Range AP Disable WEP WEP/802.1x WPA/802.1x WPA/PSK (1) WEP Item Default value WEP Key Input Mode Hex Hex, ASCII Key Length 64-bits 64-bits, 128-bits WEP Key Selection KEY1 KEY1,KEY2, KEY3, KEY4 WEP Keys (none) 13 letters in ASCII, 26 letters in Hex (*1) (*1) WEP Keys information can set up a maximum of 4 entries. (2) WEP/802.
4 System Configuration (3) WPA/802.1x (AP:SS38(AP Mode), Item Authentication Server Address Default value Range (none) IP address format Authentication Server Port (The number of RADIUS server) 1812 1~65535 Authentication Key (Key shared with RADIUS server) (none) The maximum of 16 letters NAS ID (NAS ID) (none) The maximum of 16 letters Re-Auth Interval 3600 secs. 60~99999 secs. 3600 secs. 60~99999 secs.
4 System Configuration 4.2 System Security 4.2.1 Access Control 4.2.1.1 Firewall (AP:SS38(AP Mode) Item Firewall Enable Default value Disable Range AP Enable, Disable There is no Firewall Enable setting in SS38(AP Mode) IF you want to use L2 ACL function, please start "System Security Wizard "(refer to 7.1.1 Setting Wizard) to enable "L2 ACL Status". 4.2.1.
4 System Configuration 4.2.1.
4 System Configuration 4.3 SIP Configuration 4.3.1 SIP Configuration (AP:SS38(AP Mode) Item SIP Proxy Type Default value Range Proxy Proxy Disable Enable, Disable Enable Enable, Disable Disable Enable, Disable UDP TCP, UDP 20 1~20 3600 secs. 3600~999999 secs. Outbound Proxy Domain (none) The maximum of 50 letters Outbound Proxy Setting 0.0.0.0 IP address format 180000ms 180000~99999999ms 150 secs. 15~150secs.
4 System Configuration 4.3.3 SIP User SIP User information can be set up a maximum of 100 entries. (AP:SS38(AP Mode) Item User Name (Internal) Default value (none) The maximum of 15 letters (none) The maximum of 15 letters (none) Select from 4.3.4.
4 System Configuration 4.3.4 SIP Domain 4.3.4.1 Domain forwarding This device doesn't support this item. Please do not use it. (AP:SS38(AP Mode) Item Default value Range AP SIP Domain (Transfer SIP Domain) Default Proxy IP Address (Transfer IP address) 4.3.4.2 Registrar Domain Caution Please input the "LAN IP Address" value of SS38(Server Mode) into Registrar Domain Table. (Although a maximum of 3 entries input is possible, please note that the first entry is effective.
5 Setup the device 5 Setup the device 5.1 System Configuration Please click "system configuration" of the screen above. (The "system configuration" will reverse to yellow display after selection.) It displays on the screen as below: Please click system configuration Then, please choose the menu arbitrarily displayed on "In This Selection". Regarding to the functions of each menu, please refer to below. 5.1.1 Administration 5.1.2 LAN Port Setting 5.1.3 WAN Port Setting 5.1.
5 Setup the device 5.1.1 Administration Please click "Administration" in the menu displayed on left side of the screen of "5.1 System Configuration". Modify Password Enter the old password and the new password, and click the "Apply" button to modify the password. Caution If the password is changed, please note that a password window will be displayed and needs to re-login.
5 Setup the device 5.1.2 LAN Port Settings Please click "LAN Port Settings" in the menu displayed on left side of the screen of "5.1 System Configuration". To 5.1.2.1 To 5.1.2.2 To 5.1.2.
5 Setup the device 5.1.2.1 LAN Port Connection NAT Please enable / disable NAT function. The default value is Enable. Enable : Global IP address can be shared by multiple users. The address is convertible in the range of Class C. Disable: Please set the IP address and subnet mask in the LAN port of this device.
5 Setup the device 5.1.2.3 DNS Proxy AP DNS Proxy Enable / Disable the DNS Proxy. If click the DNS Proxy Table button, a pop-up window will be display and you can edit the DNS Proxy table. If the DNS Proxy is effective, a domain / website name will be reversed to an IP address / URL from the DNS Proxy table. To add: Click here DNS Proxy Table (Before the edition) Add Entry If click the button, Table Editor window will pop up and you can login the DNS Proxy. Table Editor Enter the new DNS Proxy.
5 Setup the device To delete: To delete: Click here Click here DNS Proxy Table (After the edition) After the edition, the new data will be displayed as above. If you want to delete the entry, please select the "Delete" button and press the "Update" button. If click the "Clear" button, it will clear the "Delete" box.
5 Setup the device 5.1.3 WAN Port Settings AP Please click "WAN Port Settings" in the menu displayed on left side of the screen of "5.1 System Configuration". It will display as below. To 5.1.3.1 To 5.1.3.
5 Setup the device 5.1.3.1 WAN Port Connection If you want to change the configuration, please click the hyperlink. Connection Mode You can select 3 connection Modes from the options as below. DHCP (DHCP client ) Manual Settings (Manual connection settings) PPPoE Settings (PPPoE connection) The initial status of connection mode is DHCP client. In Manual Settings or PPPoE Settings, if you click the hyperlink, a window will pop up and the setting will be changed.
5 Setup the device If selecting "Manual Settings", the pop up window will display as above and you can select the configurations as below. IP address To setup the IP address of WAN port. Subnet Mask To setup the subnet mask of the network for connecting to WAN port. Default Gateway To setup the default gateway IP address. Primary DNS Server To setup the primary DNS server IP address. Secondary DNS Server To setup the secondary DNS server IP address.
5 Setup the device It can't be skipped In PPPoE Settings If selecting the "PPPoE Settings", the screen will be displayed as above and you can select the configurations as below. User Account To setup the client for connecting to PPPoE. User Password To setup the password for connecting to PPPoE. Authentication Method To setup the authentication method to connect to PPPoE. To select from PAP, CHAP or MS-CHAP. Auto-connect on Demand To setup the function of Auto-Dialing on demand Enable/Disable.
5 Setup the device 5.1.3.2 Routing Status If selecting Disable, WAN interface will be used as a default route. If using Static routing, please select "Static routing" and click "Routing Table" button for editing Routing table. To add: click here Routing Table (Before the edition) It displays the current Routing Table. When adding the entry, if click the "Add Entry" button, the "Table Editor" window will pop up. Table Editor The entry can be added to static routing table from this window.
5 Setup the device To delete: To delete: Click here Click here Routing Table (A After the edition) After the edition, the new data will display as above. If you want to delete the entry, please check the "Delete" box in advance and click the "Update" button. If clicking "Clear", it might clear the "Delete" box.
5 Setup the device 5.1.4 WLAN Port Settings Please click "WLAN Port Settings" in the menu displayed on left side of the screen of "5.1 System Configuration". It will display as below. To 5.1.4.1 To 5.1.4.2 MEMO Regarding to the WLAN Port Settings of SS38 AP Mode "System Configuration" is not in the menu. Please refer to "Configuration Wizard" of the "Configuration Wizard" menu. (Refer to "7.1.
5 Setup the device 5.1.4.1 WLAN Port Radio Setting SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) can enter up to 32 letters. Please setup the same SSID as the wireless device connecting to this device. The initial value of SSID is sipair. AP Modification of WIFI Enable: enabling the WLAN access point function of Server Mode Disable: disabling the WLAN access point function of Server Mode When only using Server Mode of the SIP server, please setup "Disable" and suspend the WLAN access point function.
5 Setup the device Channel The default value is channel "1". Caution The range on the adjacent access point and the parameters set by the network operator will greatly affect the talk and standby times of the phone, as well as the range and quality of the phone call. Please set adjacent access point at least for 5 channels apart. Burst Mode Setup Burst Mode as Off/On. Please specify a Setup Burst when the Setup Burst is On. The default value of Burst Mode "On" is "3000".
5 Setup the device 5.1.4.2 WLAN Advance Security This device can support up to 5 WLAN securities as (1)~(5). This chart will explain the detailed configuration of each security. (1) Disable Security Mechanism: The default value of security is Disable. Authentication or codec is invalid. (2) WEP Security Mechanism Setup WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) as effective. Setup the key info for coding. This device supports 2 coding methods. Defines as IEEE 802.
5 Setup the device WEP key Input Mode Select ASCII (alphanumeric letter) or Hex (hexadecimal number) as a Key input mode. Key Length Select 64 bits or 128 bit coding method. WEP Key Selection Select one from the maximum of 4 coded keys. WEP Key You can enter up to 4 keys. When the Key Length is 64 bits, ASCII can inputs Ŕ letters and Hex inputs 10 digits. If 128 bits, ASCII can inputs 13 letters, and Hex inputs 26 digits.
5 Setup the device (3) WEP/802.1x Security Mechanism Use 802.1x authentication and WEP coding to make a safer wireless communication. Use of Local Server If selecting "Yes", this device can be used as the local authenticated server. If selecting "Yes", Please click the "Local Server Table" button and edit the entry. Caution Local server supports EAP-MD5 authentication.
5 Setup the device Authentication Key Please enter the authenticated key shared with authenticated server.(RADIUS server ). NAS ID NAS ID (the Network Attached Server Identity) is used as a parameter of authentication. MEMO Regarding to authentication configuration The configurations of the following four items will be effective if "No" is chosen in Use of Local Server.
5 Setup the device Table Editor For adding registration,please enter the date in the table editor and click "Add" button. It can add to Local Server Table a maximum of 128 entries. Caution The system configuration related to an authentication server is used as the information related to a RADIUS server. RADIUS client can be used as a security function while using WEP/802.1x and WPA/802.1x.
5 Setup the device (4) WPA/802.1x Security Mechanism The connection of an external RADIUS server is established by this device in WPA/802.1x. Furthermore, before applying this security function, downloading authentication is required from a RADIUS server. Authentication Server Address Enter the IP address of the authentication server (RADIUS server ). Authentication Server Port Enter the port number of the authentication server (RADIUS server ).
5 Setup the device (5) WPA/PSK Security Mechanism The prior share Key shared between this device and the other is set up in WPA/PSK. This key generates keys for the data protection between this device and the other. There are the 2 input modes incluing ASCII and Hex. Pre-Shared Key Input Mode It is the input mode of Pre-Shared Key. Select either ASCII or Hex. Pre-Shared Key About Hex input mode, please enter 64 digits (fixed).
5 Setup the device 5.2 System Security AP Please click "system security" in the menu displayed on upper side of the screen. (The "system security" will reverse to yellow after selection). It will display as below.
5 Setup the device 5.2.1 Access Control Please click "Access Control" from "5.2 System Security" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. To 5.2.1.1 To 5.2.1.2 To 5.2.1.3 To 5.2.1.
5 Setup the device 5.2.1.1 Firewall Firewall Setup the firewall (L2 ACL, packet filtering) as Enable / Disable. The default value is Disable. If enabling firewall, the following items can be setup. 5.2.1.2 L2 ACL MEMO Regarding to L2 ACL setting of SS38 (AP Mode) It's not in the "System Security" menu. Please setup in "System Security Wizard" menu of the "System Tool Box" ("7.1.1 Setting Wizard") L2 ACL Setup the policy of layer 2 access control list (L2 ACL) .
5 Setup the device Table Editor Please add the data, and click "Add" button to register. ACL table can be registered a maximum of 256 addresses. Caution ACL is effective only at the WLAN interface. To delete: To delete: Click here Click here ACL Table (After the edition) After the edition, the new data will display as above. If you want to delete the entry, please check the "Delete" box in advance and click the "Update" button. If clicking "Clear", it might clear the "Delete" box.
5 Setup the device 5.2.1.3 Packet Filtering (Inbound) Packet Filtering (Inbound) According to the security policy, it filters when using the header information of the layer 3 (L3) and layer 4 (L4) of an inbound packet. The security policy will be setup according to Packet Filtering Inbound Table. If set as Grant, the packet, which was the same with the registered filter conditions, will be relayed. The packet, which doesn't correspond to filter conditions, will be canceled.
5 Setup the device Table Editor Setting up an IP address, specific port or a specific protocol type can define a packet-filtering policy. The entry which checked the "Don't care" box will be ignored. All the additional policies are displayed on Packet Filtering Table. MEMO Regarding to "Inbound" packet "Inbound" packet means the packet transmitted to internal LAN/WLAN from the external WAN side.
5 Setup the device 5.2.1.4 Packet Filtering (Outbound) Packet Filtering (Outbound) According to the security policy, it filters when using the header information of the layer 3 (L3) and layer 4 (L4) of an outbound packet. The security policy will be setup according to Packet Filtering Outbound Table. If set as Grant, the packet, which was the same with the registered filter conditions, will be relayed. The packet, which doesn't correspond to filter conditions, will be canceled.
5 Setup the device Table Editor Setting up an IP address, specific port or a specific protocol type can define a packet-filtering policy. The entry which checked the "Don't care" box will be ignored. All the additional policies are displayed on Packet Filtering Table. MEMO Regarding to "Outbound" packet "Outbound" packet means the packet transmitted to external WAN from the internal LAN / WLAN side.
5 Setup the device 5.3 SIP Configuration 㧬AP Please click "sip configuration" in the menu displayed on upper side of the screen. (The "sip configuration" will reverse to yellow after selection). It will display as below. Please click sip configuration Then, please choose the menu arbitrarily displayed on "In This Selection". Please refer to the following explanation for operations as below. 5.3.1 SIP Configuration 5.3.2 SIP Group 5.3.3 SIP User 5.3.4 SIP Domain 5.3.
5 Setup the device 5.3.1 SIP Configuration Please click "SIP Configuration" from "5.3 SIP Configuration" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. SIP Proxy Type This version supports Proxy mode. In Proxy mode, when SIP server process receives a request, it will be transferred to UA or other Proxy servers. SIP Authentication Enable/Disable the SIP authentication. The default value is Disable. Enable : Authentication information is required when SIP User connects to this device.
5 Setup the device Max Calls Combine the external and internal lines, and specify the number of current phone calls. The default value is 20. (The possible range is from 1 to 20.) Request Timeout Specifiy the SIP registration effective time (secs.). The default value is 3600 secs. SIP registration is effective until the registration effective time is timeout. Using the default value of 3600 is recommended. (The possible range is from 3600 to 999999 secs.
5 Setup the device 5.3.2 SIP Group Please click "SIP Group" from "5.3 SIP Configuration" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display as below. To 5.3.2.1 SIP Group management Display the group information of SIP Proxy server. This version only supports "administration" group. 5.3.2.1 Call Pickup Management Please press "Edit Call Pickup Group" button in the "5.3.2 SIP Group". Please click "Add Entry" button. Call Pickup Group Please enter the number for call pickup.
5 Setup the device After ensuring the input content, please click "Update" button. Then, please setup the extension numbers to a grouping. (User1 ~ User5) Please click the number of "Call Pickup Number" (The number with an underline). User1~ ~User5 Please setup the extension numbers of "Call Pickup Number" to a grouping. After entering, please click "Update" button. The screen after editing.
5 Setup the device 5.3.3 SIP User Please click "SIP User" from "5.3 SIP Configuration" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display as below. To delete: To add: to 5.3.3.2 to 5.3.3.1 SIP User management Display the user information of this device. If adding the user entry, please cilck "Add Entry" .(as figure ) If deleting the user entry, please click "Delete Entry".(as figure ) If editing the user entry, please click the hyperlink of "User Name".
5 Setup the device 5.3.3.1 Add SIP User Table Editor Add the new user. If clicking "Add" button after entering the user data, it will display the result of the additional registration. This device can set up the SIP user of a maximum of 100 entries. User Name (Internal) Setup the internal number of the new user. This user name will be registered as the internal number. User Name (Global) Setup the external number of the new user. It will registered as the external number of the device.
5 Setup the device Unavailable Forward Enter the SIP URL of Unavailable forward Previous (Unavailable transfer). Unconditional Forward Enter the SIP URL of Unconditional forward (Unconditional transfer). No Answer Forward Enter the SIP URL of No answer forward (No Answer transfer). No Answer Timeout Setup Timeout value of No answer (1~999) Regarding to "Domain Name" and "@xxx" of each Transfer URL, the specified IP addresses will be setup automatically in "Registrar Domain Table".
5 Setup the device 5.3.3.2 Delecte SIP User To delete: To delete: Click here Click here Table Editor For delete the existing SIP user, please click "Delete" box and click "Update" button, it will display the result of starting message box. 5.3.3.3 Edit SIP User Table Editor Enter the following information in Table Editor, and click "Update" button to display the result.
5 Setup the device User Name (Global) Specify the external number of the user. Group Name Specify the group name of the user. Busy Forward Enter the SIP URL of Busy forward (Busy transfer). Unavailable Forward Enter the SIP URL of Unavailable forward (Unavailable transfer). Unconditional Forward Enter the SIP URL of Unconditional forward (Unconditional transfer). No Answer Forward Enter the SIP URL of No answer forward (No Answer transfer). No Answer Timeout Setup the default value of No answer (1~999 secs.
5 Setup the device 5.3.4 SIP Domain Please click "SIP Domain" from "5.3 SIP Configuration" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display as below. Unavailable Please don't use it. To 5.3.4.2 5.3.4.1 Domain forwarding This device doesn't support this information. Please do not use it.
5 Setup the device 5.3.4.1 Registrar Domain Registrar Domain Display the current Registrar Domain name of this device. This device can use a maximum of 3 Registrar domains. To add: click here. Registrar Domain Table If clicking "Add Entry" button, the window for adding Registrar Domain will pop up. If you want to delete Registrar Domain name, please click "Delete" box and click "Update" button. Registrar responsible domain Please enter the IP address in Registrar domain.
5 Setup the device 5.3.5 SIP Gateway Please click "SIP Gateway" from "5.3 SIP Configuration" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display as below. To 5.3.5.1 To 5.3.5.
5 Setup the device 5.3.5.1 SIP Gateway Group Setting Enter the Gateway name in the left side (as the box of Gateway_NoUse1~Gateway_NoUse4), The maximum of entries are 1~8 letters. Setup the IP address of SIP VoIP Gateway in the right side. If setup 0.0.0.0, SIP Gateway will be invaild. One group can accept up to 4 Gateway IP addresses. But the maximum of groups are two. Apply If clicking this button, the configuration of this SIP Gateway Group will be saved.
5 Setup the device 5.3.5.2 Dial plan management To add: click here Dial plan management The caller number which is the same with the route pattern will be transferred to the SIP Gateway IP address setup in "5.3.5.1 SIP Gateway Group Setting". Please setup each group apart. Route Pattern Table The route pattern table can be entered up to 20 entries. Maximum length of route pattern is 15 digits. A wild card letter can be used for a setup of a route pattern.
6 Device Status 6 Ensure the status of device 6.1 System Information Please click "system information" in the menu displayed on upper side of the screen. (The "system information" will reverse to yellow after selection). It will display as below. Please click system information 6.1.1 Model Information 6.1.2 System Log 6.1.3 Error Log 6.1.4 LAN Port Status 6.1.5 WAN Port Status 6.1.6 WLAN Port Status This item is not supported. It'll be not displayed.
6 Device Status 6.1.1 Model Information Please click "Model Information" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display as below.
6 Device Status 6.1.2 System Log Please click "System Log" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. (1) Security Log It will display the result of detected security disturbance or the security attack here. (Max 200 items) Source IP Source Port Destination IP Destination Port Protocol Type Security Event Destination Port (TCP/UDP) or Message type (ICMP) The content of event (2) System Log It will display the system event, system error, and system security log here.
6 Device Status 6.1.3 Error Log Please click "Error Log" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display events which pressed the reset button and then rebooted, and events of a system error here. (Max 100 items) MEMO Regarding to the log information If the maximum numbers of items are exceeded, it will be deleted from the oldest log and new events will be registered. Even if the device is rebooted, Error Log will not be deleted.
6 Device Status 6.1.4 LAN Port Status Please click "LAN Port Status" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display the following connecting status of LAN port. LAN Port IP Information Display the LAN Port IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address. Transmitting Status Display the numbers of current transmitting packets and the throughput. Receiving Status Display the numbers of current receiving packets and the throughput.
6 Device Status 6.1.5 WAN Port Status AP Please click "WAN Port Status" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display the following connecting status of WAN Port. WAN Port Connection Regarding to current WAN Port connection, it will display as following messages. (1) DHCP Client Connection (2) Manual IP Connection (3) PPPoE Dialing Connection WAN Port IP Information Display the current WAN Port IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address.
6 Device Status 6.1.6 WLAN Port Status Please click "WLAN Port Status" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display the following connecting status of WLAN Port. Transmitting Status Display the numbers of current transmitting packets and the throughput of WLAN Port. Receiving Status Display the numbers of current receiving packets and the throughput of WLAN Port. 6.1.7 USB Port Status This function is not supported yet.
6 Device Status 6.2 SIP Configuration Please click "sip configuration" in the menu displayed on upper side of the screen. (The "sip configuration" will reverse to yellow after selection). It will display as below. Please click SIP configuration Then, please choose the menu arbitrarily displayed on "In This Selection". Please refer to the following explanation for operations as below.
6 Device Status 6.2.1 SIP Information Please click "SIP Information" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. It will display the following information of SIP Proxy server. SIP Runtime Information Display the information of SIP Proxy Mode, the number of registrars and current SIP Session. SIP Registered User Information Display the detailed information of current registered users. SIP Session Information Display the detailed information of current SIP session.
6 Device Status 6.2.2 SIP Log Please click "SIP Log" from "6.1 System Information" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. If setting Log function as Enable in SIP Configuration, SIP message of SIP Proxy server will be displayed. (Max 100 items) MEMO Regarding to the log information If the maximum numbers of items are exceeded, it will be deleted from the oldest log and new events will be registered. If the device is rebooted, System Log will be all deleted.
••• 7 Maintenance ••••••• 7 Maintenance 7.1 System Tool Box Please click "system tool box" in the menu displayed on upper side of the screen. (The "system tool box" will reverse to yellow after selection). It will display as below. Please click system tool box Then, please choose the menu arbitrarily displayed on "In This Selection". Please refer to the following explanation for operations as below. 7.1.1 Set Wizard 7.1.2 Firmware Upgrade 7.1.
7 Maintenance 7.1.1 Set Wizard 7.1.1.1 SS38 (Server Mode) Please click "Wizard" from the menu displayed on the left side of the screen. Configuration Wizard (as the ) WAN, LAN, and WLAN can be setup according to the guide. Regarding to the detailed configuration, please refer to "5.1 System Configuration". Wireless Security Wizard (as the ) WLAN security can be setup according to the guide. You can setup from Main menu -> System Configuration -> Wireless LAN Setting ->Advance Security Setting.
7 Maintenance 7.1.1.2 SS38 (AP Mode) Please click "Wizard" from the "7.1 System Tool Box" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. Configuration Wizard (as the ) WLAN can be setup according to the guide. If clicking "Next", WLAN security setting screen will be displayed. After setting, please click "Finish" to return to the screen as above. Regarding to the detailed configuration, please refer to "5.1.4 WLAN Port Settings".
7 Maintenance 7.1.2 Firmware Upgrade Please click "Firmware Upgrade" from the "7.1 System Tool Box" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. There are the following two methods of upgrading firmware of this device. 7.1.2.1 File to Upload The newest firmware file can be uploaded via PC. Please press the " Browse " button to select the file to upload the firmware. After selecting the file, please press "Upgrade" button. Caution After uploading, the screen which is needed to reboot will be displayed.
7 Maintenance 7.1.2.2 TFTP Firmware Upgrade The firmware can be update to the newest version by using TFTP. Please click the hyperlink (Click here to upgrade firmware using TFTP Mode) in "7.1.2.1 File to Upload". Click this hyperlink. Please enter the file name of the firmware, and the IP address of TFTP server. Please press "Upgrade" after entering. Caution Please prepare a TFTP server if you want to perform TFTP Firmware Upgrade.
7 Maintenance 7.1.3 Upload & Download Device Summary Please click "System Configuration File" from "7.1 System Tool Box" menu displayed on the left side of the screen. 7.1.3.1 Configuration File to Upload The newest configuration file can be uploaded via PC. Please press the " Browse " button to select the file to upload the configuration. Please press the button to select the file After selecting the file, please press" Upgrade "buttom.
8 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting 8.1.1 Can not access the setting utilities ? Ensure the configuration of WWW browser. Please check if WWW browser is setup as "Do not connect via Proxy". Ensure the connection with this device Please check if the PC can transmit PING to the device. Enter [Start] -> [Programs ] -> [Accessories] -> [Command prompt], and enter "ping 192.168.1.1" (*1)(Please enter from [Start] -> [Programs] -> [MS-DOS prompt] according to the operation system.) (*1) 192.
8 Troubleshooting 8.1.3 How to reset default ? If you press the reset button over 10 secs, the system will be reset to the default configuration. Since RUN LED of the front panel will blink after 10 secs, please leave the reset button. The device will restart. Caution Please note that all configuration of this device will be initialized by this operation. 8.1.
8 Troubleshooting 8.2 Log Summary 8.2.
8 Troubleshooting 8.2.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.