DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Installation and Configuration Manual of GW5051 Rev: 0.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................1 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION.............................................................................2 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 3. ACCESSORIES........................................................................................................... 2 CONNECTORIZATIONS ..................................................................................
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.13.5. Update Software..................................................................................................
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Revision Information Revision # Description Date V 0.1 First release. April 16, 2010 V 0.2 Change the WAN configuration and WEB basic color May 10, 2010 Author Ken Leng Chris Han Ken Leng Chris Han Regulatory statement (R&TTE) European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 1. Introduction GW5051 wireless VoIP gateway provides you the cost-effective and integrated voice and high-speed data access. Together with IEEE 802.11b/g, GW5051 provides wireless mobility. Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) over WAN interface provides indoor For small enterprise and home office, you are able to experience the quality voice over IP service and data connection with most convenient wireless broadband access solution.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 2. Hardware Installation 2.1. Accessories Upon opening the gift box of GW5051 wireless VoIP gateway, you will find following parts in the box. GW5051 x 1 Power adapter x 1 Power core x 1 Ethernet cable x 1 Telephone cable x 2 Quick Installation Guide x 1 2.2. Connectorizations All the connectors, reset button power switch and power jack are on the rear panel whose picture is shown below. Picture / diagram are to be inserted here.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 2.3. Indicators All LED indicators are on front panel which is shown below. Their functions are listed in following table. Picture / diagram are to be inserted here. Function Label Color POWER Light-Green WLAN Light-Green Steadily off: Wi-Fi is disabled. Blinking: Traffic is passing thru. Steadily on: Wi-Fi is activated. VoIP1 ~ VoIP2 Light-Green Steadily off: Regular phone is on hook. Solid on: Regular phone is off hook.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Connect WAN interface of GW5051 and LAN port of indoor unit using Ethernet cable. Please be well noted that the line must be xDSL subscribed. Step 2. Connect the Telephone Connect regular phone and VoIP interface of GW5051 using telephone line. Step 3. Connect the PC Connect the yellow cable to the ETH0 / ETH1 jack (yellow one) and plug the other end to WAN port of your PC or hub. Step 4.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3. Configuration 3.1. Before Configuration Before configuration, you have to connect and power on GW5051 and PC according to the steps described in Chapter 2. The default IP address of GW5051 is “192.168.1.1” and the default port number is 80. 3.2. Establish the Connection Enter the IP address and Port (default is 192.168.1.1:80) on your web browser. A dialogue box is popped up and request to ether the user name and password. (Figure 3-2-1) Figure 3-2-1.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-2-2. Device Info Page In “Device Info” page, it shows you the basic information about the equipment, such as software version, MAC address, serial number, as well as runtime information like Memory usage ratio, time from last reboot. Also it will show information of the xDSL connection and WAN connection 3.3. LAN Click the “Advanced Setup/LAN” button on the left hand side to enter into the configuration of LAN.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-3. LAN In this page, you may program the IP address of LAN, its Subnet Mask and the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit). You may check or uncheck the “Enable IGMP Snooping”. There are two modes to be selected once you check this item. Additionally, you may also disable or enable the DHCP server and related setting of DHCP server. At the bottom of this page, you may check “Configure the second IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface” to setup additional LAN interface.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4. WAN Connection Click the “New” button to create the WAN connection. Figure 3-4. WAN Connection - 2 The detailed descriptions of each Service Mode are depicted forward. 3.4.1. DATA Service Mode The DATA Service Mode allows you to create one connection for the data service.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-PPPoE-1 Select your connection type, PPPoE and IPoE is for route mode, Bridge is for bridge mode. If you select PPPoE connection type, please enter your username and password. For advanced user, you can customize 802.1P priority, 802.1Q VLAN ID, DSCP value, dial on demand, disconnection time, static IP address, firewall, IGMP and LAN PPPoE service. And then click the “Next” button.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-PPPoE-2 The “WAN interface used in the grouping” shows the wan interface description name. You can select the available Lan interfaces in the right list, and press “<-” button to move the select interface to the grouped Lan interfaces, you also can use “->” button to remove the select interface from the grouped Lan interfaces. Then you can set the group LAN IP address and the settings about DHCP server on this group LAN.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-PPPoE-3 Click the “Apply/Save” button to create the PPPoE wan data interface. Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-IPoE-1 If you select IPoE connection type, set the VLAN and DSCP configuration. For advanced user, you can customize firewall, IGMP, Nat and DHCP client.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 And then click the “Next” button. Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-IPoE-2 You must select one Lan interface at lease to group with this wan interface and click the “Next” button.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-IPoE-3 Click the “Apply/Save” button to create the IPoE wan data interface. Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-Bridge-1 If you select Bridge connection type, you can set this bridge to support VLAN or support Transparent, but one interface can not support these two functions at the same time. For advanced user, you can customize the supported VLAN ID or the transparent VLAN ID range, DSCP value. And then click the “Next” button.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-Bridge-2 You must select one Lan interface at lease to group with this wan interface and click the “Next” button. Figure 3-4-1. WAN – Data service Interface-Bridge-3 Click the “Apply/Save” button to create the Bridge wan data interface.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.4.2. VoIP Service Mode Figure 3-4-2. WAN – VoIP service Interface -1 The VoIP Service Mode allows you to create one connection for the VoIP service.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-2. WAN – VoIP service Interface -2 For the VoIP service mode, the wan connect type is only available for PPPoE and IPoE. For advanced user, you can customize the supported VLAN ID, DSCP for SIP, DSCP for RTP, the advanced PPPoE settings or the advanced IPoE settings. And then click the “Next” button. Figure 3-4-2. WAN – VoIP service Interface -3 Click the “Apply/Save” button to create the VoIP service interface. 3.4.3.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-3. WAN – Management service Interface -1 The management Service Mode allows you to create one connection for the management service. Select it and click the “Next” button, it will show Figure 3-4-3. WAN – Management service Interface -2 For the management service mode, the wan connect type is only available for PPPoE and IPoE.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-4-3. WAN – Management service Interface -3 Click the “Apply/Save” button to create the Management service interface. 3.5.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-5-2 Add a new IP filter After the configuration, click the “Apply/Save” button to make the change work. If you need remove the corresponding IP filter, just choose the checkbox, and then click the “Remove” button, like Figure 3-5-3 shows. Figure 3-5-3 Remove a IP filter 3.6. Parental Control The parental control support two features, they are time restriction and URL filter.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-6-1 Add a time restriction Please be noticed that the “Other MAC Address” is the MAC address of a LAN device, which you want to control. After the setting, click “Apply/Save” to make it work. And more important, as the time restriction is supported based on acknowledge of the system time, make sure you have configured the NTP server. The URL filter allows you to configure URLs, which are allowed or not allowed to access by LAN devices.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-6-3 shows how to add a new URL filter, about the “Port Number” parameter, you may enter nothing, GW5051 will apply the destination port with a default value (80, is the default http protocol port). 3.7. Routing Routing application allows advanced users to configure route for GW5051 system. It allows users to control followings, 1) Select a wan interface as the default gateway.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 If you need add a static route, click the “Add” link, or you can remove existed static route settings.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-8-3 Policy Routing If you need add a policy route, click the “Add” button, then you will be able to configure necessary parameters, see Figure 3-8-4 for details, Figure 3-8-4 Add a Policy route It should be noticed default gateway must be configured if the WAN interface is “MER” type, in other cases default gateway can be empty. RIP option enable advanced users to control RIP settings, as Figure 3-8-5 shows, the RIP is not available when WAN has NAT enabled.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-8-5 RIP Configuration page 3.8. DNS DNS support two type of settings, one is DNS server, the other is Dynamic DNS setting. Figure 3-9-1 shows the DNS server configuration page, Figure 3-9-1 DNS server Configuration The DNS server information can be obtained from the wan interface list, or configured by users. You can configure the dynamic DNS priority is high or static DNS is high.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-9-2 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains, allowing your DSL router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. 3.9. Power Saving This Power Saving Features provide the ability to turn off specific interfaces at specific times. Following page is provided as an example, Figure 3-12-1 Example of Power Saving Configuration 3.10.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.11. Wireless Click the “Wireless” button on the left hand side of this web page to enter into the configuration with respect to the wireless connection. There are totally 6 submanuals in wireless connection. 1. Network 2. Security 3. MAC Filter 4. Wireless Bridge 5. Advanced 6. Station Info The detailed descriptions of each category are depicted forward. 3.11.1. Network The “Network” is the first one in wireless configuration.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.11.2. Security Click the second category “Security” to enter into the configurations with respect to the security. All items in this category are described in detail below. Figure 3-5-2. Wireless – Security Network Authentication: Select the network Authentication method. 802.1X and WPA require to set valid RADIUS parameters. WPA-PSK requires a valid WPA PreShared Key to be set. 802.1X: As the IEEE standard for access control for wireless and wired LANs, 802.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 WPA / WPA2: The Wi-Fi Alliance put together WPA / WPA2 as a data encryption method for 802.11 wireless LANs. WPA is an industry-supported, pre-standard version of 802.11i utilizing the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), which fixes the problems of WEP, including using dynamic keys. WPA / WPA2 Pre-Shared Key: Set the WPA / WPA2 Pre-Shared Key (PSK). WPA / WPA2 Group Rekey Interval: Set the WPA / WPA2 Group Rekey Interval in seconds.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.11.3. MAC Filter Click the third category “MAC Filter” to enter into the related configuration of the MAC address. Figure 3-5-3. Wireless – MAC Filter In this page, it allows you to Add / Remove hosts with the specified MAC addresses that are able or unable to access the wireless network. When you select to Allow the access of wireless network, only the PC with specified MAC addresses in the user defined list can access the wireless network.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-5-4. Wireless – Wireless Bridge It allows the users to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface. You can select Wireless Bridge (also known as Wireless Distribution System) to disables access point functionality. Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality. Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-5-5. Wireless – Advanced 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. Rate: The default setting is “Auto”. The range is from 1 to 54Mbps. The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. The range is 0~2347 bytes. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications are recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the packet RTS threshold size, the RTS / CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The IAD sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-5-6.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.12. Voice Click the “Voice” button on the left side of the main web page, there are seven sub options for voice function, Re-injection Basic settings Call features Dial Plan Audio Codec Advanced settings Debug settings Details of configurations are given in the following descriptions. 3.12.1. Basic Settings This sub option is used to configure basic items of voice service, including the Interface, SIP Service provider information, and SIP accounts.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Step3, configure the SIP accounts. As you can see from the page, there are two lines available. 3.12.2. Call Features Call features are used to configure SIP call features for each line. Figure 3-8-3 shows all the call features supported by GW5051, Figure 3-8-3 Call features of voice function As you can see, “Call waiting” function is enabled as default, if you need other call features enabled, choose the corresponding item, and then click “Apply/Save” button.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-8-4 Dial plan Configuration of voice function Generally supported dial plan string is like the following, [1-9]xxx|xx+*|xx+#|00x.T|011x.T|x+T However, if you are not sure about settings, keep the dial plan unchanged with default value. 3.12.4.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Figure 3-8-5 shows the audio codec setting for each line. You can choose six different codec for each line, and also you can choose a “ptime” value, which may have obvious influence on voice quality. Do click the “Apply/Save” button to make the settings work. 3.12.5. Advanced Settings You can configure the advanced settings for voice application, if you are familiar with the voice service.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 OnHook Regret Timeout, On hook regret function allows you continue your call after you hang up the phone. You have a regret timeout to pick up the phone again and continue your call. This works only in case of incoming call. Call failure RTP Timeout, active call failure treatment by RTP timeout and call resources disconnection.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Under Notice level setting, more information will be recorded, and the Debug level will record the most information, which is used mostly for debug purpose only.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.13. Management 3.13.1.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 3.13.2. TR-069 Client Click the “Management/TR-069 Client”, you will access the Figure 3-19-3 to edit TR069 client, Figure 3-19-3 TR-069 Configuration Fill in the information, which should be provided by service provider. And then Click “Apply/Save” button to make it work. 3.13.3. Internet Time If you need GW5051 to get time from NTP server, you need to access this page to configure your local NTP information, see Figure 3-19-4, you need to choose corresponding NTP server.
DIRECT ACCESS to GW5051 Passwords, see Figure 3-19-5, Figure 3-19-5 Access Control—Passwords It allows you to set password for existed users. 3.13.5. Update Software Figure 3-19-7 show the web page, which is used by updating software, Figure 3-19-7 Update Software It should be noticed that the update will take about more than 3 minutes; users should wait for a while, and the DSL will reboot by itself. Conclusion: E=12.
EU Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC We, TECOM CO., LTD. ___________________________________________________________________________ hereby, declare that the essential requirements set out in the R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC have been fully fulfilled on our product with indication below: Product Name: VOIP GATEWAY Model / Brand Name: GW5051 / Alvarion The following standards have been applied for the investigation of compliance: EN 300 328 V 1.7.1:2006 EN 301489-1 V1.8.