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Table of Contents 1 IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility ................................................................. 3 1.1 2 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility.......................................................................4 Administrator Functions........................................................................ 7 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.2.7 2.2.8 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 3 Main Menu for the Administrator..........
Section 1 IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility Programming of the VoIP Gateway Card is carried out through a web programming utility called the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility. This section provides the start-up procedure for the IPGW16 Maintenance Utility.
1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility 1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility There are 2 different log-in levels to the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility, a web programming utility for the VoIP Gateway Card: Administrator level and Installer level. These levels provide different programming options. For full discussions of Administrator-level programming and Installer-level programming, refer to "2 Administrator Functions" and "3 Installer Functions", respectively.
1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility Notes • • • If another user is already logged in, you will be rejected. For readability of the text on the screen, it is recommended that you adjust the text size of Internet Explorer to below medium. If you finish a programming session without logging out from the card (e.g.
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Section 2 Administrator Functions This section provides operating instructions for the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility when logged in as the Administrator.
2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator 2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator The IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility provides the following menu to a user logged in as the Administrator.
2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator Programming Menu Section Reference 1.1 Network Settings, General 2.2.1 Network Parameters 1.2 H.323 Detailed Settings 2.2.2 H.323 Parameters 1.3 Voice Communication Detailed Settings 2.2.3 Voice Communication Parameters 1.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Settings 2.2.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Parameters 1.5 Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls) 2.2.5 Hunt Pattern Parameters 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) 2.2.
2.2 Programming 2.2 Programming 2.2.1 Network Parameters 1. Click 1.1 Network Settings, General in the main menu. Current IP Address, Current Subnet Mask, and Current Default Gateway show the current IP address settings of the VoIP Gateway Card. 2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values. • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").
2.2 Programming Parameter Descriptions The parameters indicated with "#" must be changed while the card is in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes must be followed by a reboot to become effective (see "2.5.1 Reboot"). IP Address Settings Parameter & Description Default Value Range # IP Address 192.168.1.200 The following addresses are invalid: • Class D addresses • Class E addresses • Loopback addresses • Addresses with host number all 0s or 1s 255.255.255.
2.2 Programming HTTP Settings Parameter & Description Default Value Range # HTTP Port No. 80 1 to 65535 Parameter & Description Default Value Range # QSIG Connectionless Tunneling Port No. 1718 1 to 65535 Parameter & Description Default Value Range # LAN Disconnect Threshold Time (s) 5 1 to 10 Specifies the port number for HTTP communications by the card. Generally, there is no need to change the default value.
2.2 Programming server to assign a static IP address to the card from a pool of IP addresses that is defined in advance. For more information about DHCP server settings, consult your network administrator. In addition, it is also necessary to specify the values for the parameters under IP Address Settings as they will be assigned by the DHCP server.
2.2 Programming 2.2.2 H.323 Parameters 1. Click 1.2 H.323 Detailed Settings in the main menu. 2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values. • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 3. Click OK. You will see a confirmation screen.
2.2 Programming Parameter Descriptions The parameters indicated with "#" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes must be followed by a reboot to become effective (see "2.5.1 Reboot"). The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the card is in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes do not have to be followed by a reboot to become effective. Port No.
2.2 Programming Voice CODEC Settings Parameter & Description Default * Voice CODEC Priority 1st–4th 1st: G.729A 2nd: No default Specifies the type of CODEC for voice communications. 3rd: No default Choose the appropriate CODEC for the network environment 4th: No default (e.g., bandwidth, CODEC conditions of the remote terminal). When using multiple CODECs, set them in an appropriate priority order.
2.2 Programming Parameter & Description Default Value Range * Gatekeeper Connection Checking Interval (min) 0- 0 0 (disable), 1 to 1440 Direct Direct, Routed (via Gatekeeper) Parameter & Description Default Value Range # Fast Connect Use Use, Don't use 1440min Specifies the time (in minutes) between periodic checks of connection to the gatekeeper. When the primary gatekeeper fails, these checks can detect the failure.
2.2 Programming 2.2.3 Voice Communication Parameters 1. Click 1.3 Voice Communication Detailed Settings in the main menu. 2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values. • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 3. Click OK.
2.2 Programming You will see a confirmation screen. Note If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again. 4. Confirm your entry and click OK. To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL. Parameter Descriptions QoS Field Settings The parameters below are used to set the ToS (Type of Service) field in the header of IP packets to control QoS of VoIP communications.
2.2 Programming Jitter buffer Settings (G.711 for Fax) Parameter Default Value Range Jitter Buffer Minimum (ms) 50 10 × n (n = 4–10) Jitter Buffer Maximum (ms) 500 10 × n (n = 4–50) CODEC Frame Settings The parameters below are used to set the interval between packet transmissions for each type of CODEC. It is recommended that all VoIP Gateway Cards in a VoIP network have the same settings for these parameters. For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations". Parameter Default Value Range G.723.
2.2 Programming Gain Level Settings The parameters below are used to adjust the gain level. However, in general, there is no need to change the default values. Parameter & Description Gain Level PCM → LAN (dB) Default Value Range 0 -14 to 6 0 -14 to 6 Default Value Range Use Use, Don't use Default Value Range 6.3Kbps 5.3Kbps, 6.3Kbps Use Use, Don't use Specifies the gain level (in decibels) output from the PBX, through the card, to the LAN.
2.2 Programming Parameter & Description FAX Signal Detection Default Value Range Don't use Use, Don't use -20 -46 to 0 Specifies the use of the fax signal detection feature. Fax signal detection enables end-to-end fax signal relay over the network. For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations". DTMF Detection Level (dB) -46-0dB Specifies the level (in decibels) of DTMF detection. Generally, there is no need to change the default value.
2.2 Programming DSCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .... .... .... .... .... .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 DSCP: 0 DSCP: 1 DSCP: 62 DSCP: 63 Bit 8 Reserved Reserved Bit 15 Bit 0 Bit 32 IP Header Version Type of Service IHL Total Length IP Packet .... .... .... HEX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
2.2 Programming Required Bandwidth for Voice Communication via WAN (PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol) Packet Sending Interval CODEC 20 ms 30 ms 40 ms 60 ms 90 ms G.711 84 kbps 77.3 kbps 74 kbps 70.7 kbps — G.729A 28 kbps 21 kbps 18 kbps 14.7 kbps — G.723.1 5.3 kbps — 18.7 kbps — 12 kbps 9.8 kbps G.723.1 6.3 kbps — 19.7 kbps — 13.1 kbps 10.
2.2 Programming • • TDA5480/KX-TDA0484 card. (For more information about this feature, refer to the KXTDA5480/KX-TDA0484 Programming Guide.) Fax communications cannot take place between the KX-TDA0490 and KX-TDA0480 VoIP Gateway Cards. Fax communications in the Super G3 mode are not guaranteed.
2.2 Programming 2.2.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Parameters 1. Click 1.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Settings in the main menu. 2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values. • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 3. Click OK.
2.2 Programming Parameter & Description Default Value Range * Digit End Code # 0 to 9, #, * Default Value Range Not applicable G.711 Mu-Law, G.711 A-Law Specifies the delimiter code to be used to signal the end of a dial number. Generally, there is no need to change the default value. Others Parameter & Description Network CODEC of IP-PBX The value of this parameter is set automatically as appropriate to the setting of the PBX. There is no need to change the value.
2.2 Programming 2.2.5 Hunt Pattern Parameters 1. Click 1.5 Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls) in the main menu. 2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values. • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Sort the hunt patterns in the table at the bottom of the screen: a. Click the desired sort key and sort order from the Sort Option lists.
2.2 Programming 3. Click ENTRY. A maximum of 16 hunt patterns can be created. 4. Click OK. You will see a confirmation screen. Note If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again. 5. Confirm your entry and click OK. To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL. Parameter Descriptions The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.
2.2 Programming Parameter & Description Default Value Range * Hunt Group (Priority1) 1 1 to 8 - 1 to 8, - (disable) Specifies the hunt group to which incoming calls are directed first. * Hunt Group (Priority2)–(Priority8) Specifies the hunt group to which incoming calls are directed when the hunt group specified in the previous priority level is busy.
2.2 Programming Example 1 The following configuration is used to allocate 8 VoIP gateway ports (16 channels) to route incoming calls to both extension groups A and B. When there are 16 incoming calls to extension group A in this configuration, no call can be routed to extension group B. Hunt Group Port1 Hunt group 1 Port2 Hunt group 1 : : Port8 Hunt group 1 Hunt Pattern Entry Hunt Pattern No.
2.2 Programming Example 2 The following configuration is used to divide 8 VoIP gateway ports (16 channels) into 2 groups of 4, and then allocate each group to individual extension groups. Specifically, with this configuration, calls to extension group A are routed through the first group of ports (consisting of ports 1 to 4). Likewise, calls to extension group B are routed through the second group of ports (consisting of ports 5 to 8).
2.2 Programming PBX (PBX Code: 950) VoIP Gateway Card Port 1 Dials "950-101". Channel 1 Dials "950-102". Channel 2 Extn. Group A .... .... Port 4 Dials "950-107". Extn. 101 ... Extn. 199 Channel 1 Dials "950-108". Channel 2 Dials "950-109". Port 5 Dials "950-201". Dials "950-202". IP Network Channel 1 Channel 2 Extn. Group B .... .... Dials "950-207". Port 8 Extn. 201 ... Extn. 299 Channel 1 Dials "950-208".
2.2 Programming 2.2.6 Address Translation Table—GW Entry 1. Click 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) in the main menu. 2. Click 1.6.1 GW Entry. 3. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click PREVIOUS to return to the previous screen. • Sort the gateway entries in the table at the bottom of the screen: a.
2.2 Programming Note If the gateway entry is registered to a DN2IP entry (see "2.2.7 Address Translation Table—DN2IP Entry"), no check box will be shown for the gateway entry. b. Click DELETE. • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 4. Click ENTRY. A maximum of 512 gateway entries can be created. 5. Click OK. You will see a confirmation screen. Note If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input.
2.2 Programming Parameter & Description Default Value Range * Group No. 0 0 (belong to no group), 1 to 256 Specifies the number of the gateway group to which the gateway entry belongs. Grouping is useful when there is more than one card installed in a PBX, because it allows you to use the automatic route redirection feature. For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations" in the next section, "2.2.7 Address Translation Table—DN2IP Entry".
2.2 Programming 2.2.7 Address Translation Table—DN2IP Entry 1. Click 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) in the main menu. 2. Click 1.6.2 DN2IP Entry. 3. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click PREVIOUS to return to the previous screen. • Sort the DN2IP entries in the table at the bottom of the screen: a.
2.2 Programming A maximum of 512 DN2IP entries can be created. 5. Click OK. You will see a confirmation screen. Note If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again. 6. Confirm your entry and click OK. To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL. Parameter Descriptions The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control").
2.2 Programming Parameter & Description Default Value Range * GW No/Group No. GW No: 0, Specifies the number of the destination gateway or gateway Group No.: 1 group. GW No: 0 to 511, Group No.: 1 to 256 Detailed Explanations Automatic Route Redirection When more than one card is installed in a PBX, you can assign them to a single gateway group. Grouping allows you to logically combine the channels of multiple cards in a PBX (there are 16 channels per card).
2.2 Programming Parameter To Card A To Gateway Group 1 (Cards B and C) Remaining Number of Digits 3 4 GW No/Group No. Selection GW Group GW No/Group No. 0 1 The automatic route redirection feature activates in this configuration. If a call is made through card A to gateway group 1 when all 16 channels of card B are busy, card A automatically redirects the call to card C.
2.2 Programming 2.2.8 Initialization 1. Click 1.7 Initialization in the main menu. 2. Click OK to initialize all parameters to the default values. To abort initialization, click CANCEL. You will be taken back to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). Initialization has to be followed by a reboot to make the default values effective for the parameters indicated with "#" (e.g., IP address of the VoIP Gateway Card).
2.3 Maintenance 2.3 Maintenance 2.3.1 Status Control 1. Click 2.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu. Current RUN/STOP Status shows the current status of the VoIP Gateway Card. 2. Click RUN or STOP for Status after changing. If you want to forcibly change the status from "RUN" to "STOP" while there are ongoing calls, click the Yes check box for Forced Disconnect when executing STOP. This will allow you to place the card in the "STOP" status even when there are ongoing calls.
2.3 Maintenance 2.3.2 Maintenance Settings 1. Click 2.2 Maintenance Settings in the main menu. 2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values. • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 3. Click OK. You will see a confirmation screen.
2.3 Maintenance Parameter & Description Password Default Value Range Administrator Max. 16 characters No default Max. 16 characters Default Value Range Administrator-level log-in password. Password (Confirmation) Confirmation of the administrator-level log-in password. Programming Auto Disconnect Time Settings Parameter & Description Programming Auto Disconnect Time (min) 1-30min 10 1 to 30 Specifies the time (in minutes) until programming is automatically terminated.
2.3 Maintenance Version Parameter & Description IP-GW16 Program Version Default Value Range Display only Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's main program. The main program controls the VoIP protocol. DSP Program Version Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP program. The DSP program controls a DSP device, which controls speech and audio processing. DSP Device Version Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP device.
2.3 Maintenance 2.3.3 Diagnosis This function is used to carry out the self-diagnostic program manually. If failures are detected, there is a potential for trouble with the operation of the VoIP Gateway Card. 1. Click 2.3 Diagnosis in the main menu. 2. Click DIAGNOSIS to carry out the self-diagnostic program. 3. Do one of the following: • • • 46 Click DIAGNOSIS to carry out the self-diagnostic program again. Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").
2.3 Maintenance 2.3.4 Log Information The function to collect log information is provided for engineer use only. However, in the case that a need should arise, this section provides the procedure for collecting the log information. 1. Click 2.4 Log Information in the main menu. 2. Click OK. Log information is displayed. 3. Click Download (All) to download the log information.
2.4 Data Management 2.4 Data Management It is strongly recommended that you download the configuration data and the address translation table (DN2IP) data from the VoIP Gateway Card for backup and archive purposes. The following sections provide the procedures for downloading and uploading. 2.4.1 Upload of Configuration Data Before uploading the data, place the card in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control"). 1. Click 3.1 Upload of Configuration data (PC → VoIP Gateway) in the main menu. 2.
2.4 Data Management 4. Do one of the following: • • Click REBOOT to make the changes effective now. You will see a confirmation screen. Refer to "2.5.1 Reboot" and finish the reboot. Click OK to return to the previous screen without rebooting. However, remember to reboot the card at the end of the programming session to make changes effective.
2.4 Data Management 2.4.2 Download of Configuration Data 1. Click 3.2 Download of Configuration data (VoIP Gateway → PC) in the main menu. 2. Click DOWNLOAD. At any time during the session, you can: • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 3. Specify the file name and the folder in which to save the file.
2.4 Data Management 2.4.3 Upload of Address Translation Table Before uploading the data, place the card in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control"). 1. Click 3.3 Upload of DN2IP data (PC → VoIP Gateway) in the main menu. 2. Click Browse and choose a file to upload. At any time during the session, you can: • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 3.
2.4 Data Management However, remember to reboot the card at the end of the programming session to make changes effective.
2.4 Data Management 2.4.4 Download of Address Translation Table 1. Click 3.4 Download of DN2IP data (VoIP Gateway → PC) in the main menu. 2. Click DOWNLOAD. At any time during the session, you can: • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out"). 3. Specify the file name and the folder in which to save the file.
2.5 Others 2.5 Others 2.5.1 Reboot 1. Click REBOOT in the main menu. 2. Click REBOOT. To return to the main menu, click CANCEL (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator"). Note If the reboot operation is not successful, you will see an error page. 3. To continue programming, click LOGIN Screen and log in again. You will see the log-in screen (see "1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility").
2.5 Others 2.5.2 Log Out 1. Click LOGOUT in the main menu. 2. Click OK to log out.
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Section 3 Installer Functions This section provides operating instructions for the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility when logged in as the Installer.
3.1 Main Menu for the Installer 3.1 Main Menu for the Installer The IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility provides the following menu to a user logged in as the Installer. Maintenance Menu Section Reference 1.1 Change RUN/STOP status 3.2.1 Status Control 1.2 Maintenance Settings 3.2.2 Maintenance Settings Data Management Menu Section Reference 2.1 Upload of Firmware data (PC → VoIP Gateway) 3.3.1 Upload of Firmware Data 2.2 Handling of Firmware Page 3.3.
3.2 Maintenance 3.2 Maintenance 3.2.1 Status Control 1. Click 1.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu. Current RUN/STOP Status shows the current status of the VoIP Gateway Card. 2. Click RUN or STOP for Status after changing. If you want to forcibly change the status from "RUN" to "STOP" while there are ongoing calls, click the Yes check box for Forced Disconnect when executing STOP. This will allow you to place the card in the "STOP" status even when there are ongoing calls.
3.2 Maintenance 3.2.2 Maintenance Settings 1. Click 1.2 Maintenance Settings in the main menu. 2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below. At any time during the session, you can: • Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values. • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer"). • Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "3.4.2 Log Out"). 3. Click OK. You will see a confirmation screen.
3.2 Maintenance Version Parameter & Description IP-GW16 Program Version Default Value Range Display only Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's main program. The main program controls the VoIP protocol. DSP Program Version Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP program. The DSP program controls a DSP device, which controls speech and audio processing. DSP Device Version Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP device.
3.3 Data Management 3.3 Data Management The upload and update operations of the firmware data are closely related. First follow the procedure as described in "3.3.1 Upload of Firmware Data" to upload new firmware data to the VoIP Gateway Card, and then go on to "3.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page" to update the card with the newly uploaded firmware data. 3.3.1 Upload of Firmware Data Before uploading the data, place the card in the "STOP" status (see "3.2.1 Status Control"). 1. Click 2.
3.3 Data Management Firmware Status shows the current firmware status of page 0 and page 1, and Startup Page shows the current active page on startup. For details about these parameters, refer to "3.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page". 3. Do the following to update the desired page with the uploaded firmware data: a. Click the option for the page whose current firmware status is not "Main Operation Mode" for Select Page. b. Click OK. You will see a confirmation screen. c. Click OK. 4.
3.3 Data Management • Click CANCEL to return to the main menu without starting up the card with the updated page. 5. Switch the firmware status of the updated page from "NEW" to "Main Operation Mode". After the previous step (with or without a reboot), the firmware status of the updated page is still "NEW". To set the updated page as the active page on startup, you must change its firmware status to "Main Operation Mode". For instructions, refer to "3.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page".
3.3 Data Management 3.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page 1. Click 2.2 Handling of Firmware Page in the main menu. For details about the parameters on this screen, refer to the descriptions below. 2. Click Main Operation Mode for Operation to set the desired page as the active page on startup. Note Do not click Empty, as it is an option provided for engineer use only. At any time during the session, you can: • Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer").
3.3 Data Management Parameter & Description Firmware Status Default Value Range Display only Indicates the current firmware status of the corresponding page. There are 3 kinds of status indications: • Main Operation Mode: Active firmware data on startup under normal operation. • OLD: Firmware data uploaded to the card before the firmware data in the "Main Operation Mode" status was uploaded.
3.4 Others 3.4 Others 3.4.1 Reboot 1. Click REBOOT in the main menu. 2. Click REBOOT. To return to the main menu, click CANCEL (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer"). Note If the reboot operation is not successful, you will see an error page. 3. To continue programming, click LOGIN Screen and log in again. You will see the log-in screen (see "1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility").
3.4 Others 3.4.2 Log Out 1. Click LOGOUT in the main menu. 2. Click OK to log out.
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Index A Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls) Automatic Route Redirection 39 I B Bandwidth Initialization 41 26 Inter-Digit Time 11 IP Address IP Address Settings 11 19, 22 IP Header IP-GW16 Program Version 23 C Call Signaling Model 17 42, 59 Change RUN/STOP status CODEC Frame Settings 20, 23 Jitter Buffer Settings 19 20 Jitter buffer Settings (G.711 for Fax) Jitter buffer Settings (G.711/G.729A/G.723.
Index U Upload of Address Translation Table 51 48 Upload of Configuration Data 62 Upload of Firmware Data Username/Password Settings 43, 60 V VAD (Voice Activity Detection) 21 Version 45, 61 16 Voice CODEC Settings Voice Communication Detailed Settings VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Settings 18 26 Programming Guide 71
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