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... 11.1.6 11.2 11.2.1 11.3 11.4 11.4.1 11.4.2 11.4.3 11.4.4 11.5 11.5.1 11.5.2 12. 12.1 12.1.1 12.1.2 Internet Access 106 RAS Access 107 OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server 108 DNS Name Resolution 108 Internet Access 109 RAS Access 110 Branch Link 111 Useful Information on Internet... Packet Length 117 Voice Quality 118 Optimisation 120 Call set-up 120 Useful services 121 Media Gateway (MGW 121 MG+ETH1-1 122 SIP Telephony 124 VoIP System Telephones 126 Device Properties 126 VoIP System Telephone Configuration 127 LAN DHCP Server 128 Start Procedure 129 OpenPhone IPC...
... 11.1.6 11.2 11.2.1 11.3 11.4 11.4.1 11.4.2 11.4.3 11.4.4 11.5 11.5.1 11.5.2 12. 12.1 12.1.1 12.1.2 Internet Access 106 RAS Access 107 OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server 108 DNS Name Resolution 108 Internet Access 109 RAS Access 110 Branch Link 111 Useful Information on Internet... Packet Length 117 Voice Quality 118 Optimisation 120 Call set-up 120 Useful services 121 Media Gateway (MGW 121 MG+ETH1-1 122 SIP Telephony 124 VoIP System Telephones 126 Device Properties 126 VoIP System Telephone Configuration 127 LAN DHCP Server 128 Start Procedure 129 OpenPhone IPC...
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... Variant 177 Configuring the Multi-Company Variant 178 Activating the Multi-Company Variant 178 Configuring and Managing Companies 179 Assigning Users 179 Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts 180 Allocating Routing Codes 180 Configuring the Company Exchange 181 Working with the Multi-Company Variant 181 Company Telephone Book 181 Making Calls Between...
... Variant 177 Configuring the Multi-Company Variant 178 Activating the Multi-Company Variant 178 Configuring and Managing Companies 179 Assigning Users 179 Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts 180 Allocating Routing Codes 180 Configuring the Company Exchange 181 Working with the Multi-Company Variant 181 Company Telephone Book 181 Making Calls Between...
User Guide
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...Network address translation (NAT) is activated on a mail server. If there are new e-mails in an e-mail account, and the OpenCom 510 has been configured for this feature in individual e-mail accounts on accessing the Internet (ISP). OpenPhone 6x/OpenPhone 7x and OpenPhone 2x system... user account configured on his system terminal. Consequently, while you can share a single Internet access. ICQ. 113 NetBIOS over IP or SIP. ■ The protocol requires an active, inward-directed connection establishment, e.g. E-mails are then checked at regular intervals. This has three...
...Network address translation (NAT) is activated on a mail server. If there are new e-mails in an e-mail account, and the OpenCom 510 has been configured for this feature in individual e-mail accounts on accessing the Internet (ISP). OpenPhone 6x/OpenPhone 7x and OpenPhone 2x system... user account configured on his system terminal. Consequently, while you can share a single Internet access. ICQ. 113 NetBIOS over IP or SIP. ■ The protocol requires an active, inward-directed connection establishment, e.g. E-mails are then checked at regular intervals. This has three...
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Depending on the internet telephony protocol (VoIP, SIP) the required NAT extension ("Full Cone NAT") or RTP-Proxy is activated on Internet Access ■ The protocol will function without TCP/UDP port numbers, e.g. ... FTP (in the Net Configuration: Port Access menu. For further information, refer to the online help of many important protocols affected by these rules. The OpenCom 510 NAT has suitable processes for ensuring the functions of this menu. 114 Protocols which require inward-directed connection establishment can be configured in "active" mode...
Depending on the internet telephony protocol (VoIP, SIP) the required NAT extension ("Full Cone NAT") or RTP-Proxy is activated on Internet Access ■ The protocol will function without TCP/UDP port numbers, e.g. ... FTP (in the Net Configuration: Port Access menu. For further information, refer to the online help of many important protocols affected by these rules. The OpenCom 510 NAT has suitable processes for ensuring the functions of this menu. 114 Protocols which require inward-directed connection establishment can be configured in "active" mode...
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... Use of IP-based system telephones connected to define exactly the voice and service quality. The OpenCom 510 gives users all the features of system telephony through its use the services of a SIP gateway service provider to access the public telephone network (PSTN) ■ Automatic fallback (bundle...communication ■ Telephony via VPN, RAS, Branch or WLAN connections 115 Telephony over the Internet using the OpenCom 510 provides you with the following options (see also SIP Telephony starting on the routes of various service providers. Voice over IP" describes the usage of IP-...
... Use of IP-based system telephones connected to define exactly the voice and service quality. The OpenCom 510 gives users all the features of system telephony through its use the services of a SIP gateway service provider to access the public telephone network (PSTN) ■ Automatic fallback (bundle...communication ■ Telephony via VPN, RAS, Branch or WLAN connections 115 Telephony over the Internet using the OpenCom 510 provides you with the following options (see also SIP Telephony starting on the routes of various service providers. Voice over IP" describes the usage of IP-...
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Shorter voice-data packets can be halved. for full-duplex the values can be optimised; for SIP telephony over IP (VoIP) Fundamentals A modern Intranet normally offers enough performance reserves and reliability to Packet Length and Codec Packet G.711 (not G.729A G.723.1 G.723.1 ...
Shorter voice-data packets can be halved. for full-duplex the values can be optimised; for SIP telephony over IP (VoIP) Fundamentals A modern Intranet normally offers enough performance reserves and reliability to Packet Length and Codec Packet G.711 (not G.729A G.723.1 G.723.1 ...
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... Codec Packet Length (ms) 60 70 80 G.711 (not compressed) G.729A G.723.1 c. 6.3 kilobit/s 6.3 kilobit/s 33.6 30.4 31.09 29.2 G.723.1 5.3 kilobit/s 28.3 Note: To ensure SIP compatiblility, the older system telephones OpenPhone 63 IP and OpenPhone 65 IP does not support the G.723 codec any more. 11.1.3 Voice Quality The achievable...
... Codec Packet Length (ms) 60 70 80 G.711 (not compressed) G.729A G.723.1 c. 6.3 kilobit/s 6.3 kilobit/s 33.6 30.4 31.09 29.2 G.723.1 5.3 kilobit/s 28.3 Note: To ensure SIP compatiblility, the older system telephones OpenPhone 63 IP and OpenPhone 65 IP does not support the G.723 codec any more. 11.1.3 Voice Quality The achievable...
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...This function converts voice data between VoIP telephones and all other terminal types. Take these a/b ports will then be made via Q.SIG-IP or SIP: ■ ISDN data services can not be used ■ Faxes can only be sent using at least one MG+ETH1-1 interface card. 121... not be available for a maximum of connections from and to Fax or Data (analogue). Using the OpenCom 510, the Media Gateway is also required for producing dial tones and making 8 external SIP connections possible. set them to these notes into PCM audio data. Voice over the routing function for ...
...This function converts voice data between VoIP telephones and all other terminal types. Take these a/b ports will then be made via Q.SIG-IP or SIP: ■ ISDN data services can not be used ■ Faxes can only be sent using at least one MG+ETH1-1 interface card. 121... not be available for a maximum of connections from and to Fax or Data (analogue). Using the OpenCom 510, the Media Gateway is also required for producing dial tones and making 8 external SIP connections possible. set them to these notes into PCM audio data. Voice over the routing function for ...
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... services of bundle overflow, breakdown or over IP (VoIP) SIP Telephony 3. OpenCom 510 enables you to use and which users pay to an SIP connection. Voice over -occupancy. A SIP provider operates a special server (the SIP Registrar) to obtain an IP address via a DHCP server. 11.3 SIP Telephony The SIP Internet (Session Initiation Protocol) protocol provides you the option...
... services of bundle overflow, breakdown or over IP (VoIP) SIP Telephony 3. OpenCom 510 enables you to use and which users pay to an SIP connection. Voice over -occupancy. A SIP provider operates a special server (the SIP Registrar) to obtain an IP address via a DHCP server. 11.3 SIP Telephony The SIP Internet (Session Initiation Protocol) protocol provides you the option...
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...single SIP account. ■ A SIP connection causes constant Internet data traffic, so do not use SIP with the SIP provider specified can be addressed ■ For each SIP account you don't need a STUN server, leave the SIP Provider field empty. ■ For direct SIP telephony using OpenCom 510, only SIP ...this problem, the IP address of multiple devices on the Internet. Use the OpenCom 510 to change codecs dynamically during a call data is also exchanged directly between subscribers. Do not use SIP telephony as a connection option. These products provide a "Full Cone NAT" setting...
...single SIP account. ■ A SIP connection causes constant Internet data traffic, so do not use SIP with the SIP provider specified can be addressed ■ For each SIP account you don't need a STUN server, leave the SIP Provider field empty. ■ For direct SIP telephony using OpenCom 510, only SIP ...this problem, the IP address of multiple devices on the Internet. Use the OpenCom 510 to change codecs dynamically during a call data is also exchanged directly between subscribers. Do not use SIP telephony as a connection option. These products provide a "Full Cone NAT" setting...
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...: This VoIP software offers the functionality of a system telephone using standard system telephones. Under Accounts enter the information for an existing SIP account, such as the user name, password, assigned call number and the maximum number of simultaneous calls possible. 11.4 VoIP System...not much different from using Windows 2000/XP executable software (see OpenPhone IPC starting on the pages PBX Configuration: SIP: Accounts and PBX Configuration: SIP: Provider. The following telephones and software packages are connected to VoIP data transmission. 126 This system telephone can ...
...: This VoIP software offers the functionality of a system telephone using standard system telephones. Under Accounts enter the information for an existing SIP account, such as the user name, password, assigned call number and the maximum number of simultaneous calls possible. 11.4 VoIP System...not much different from using Windows 2000/XP executable software (see OpenPhone IPC starting on the pages PBX Configuration: SIP: Accounts and PBX Configuration: SIP: Provider. The following telephones and software packages are connected to VoIP data transmission. 126 This system telephone can ...
User Guide
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... own trunk lines, which the features of the OpenCom 510 is assigned to a company. ■ Each available trunk group or SIP account is uniquely assigned to a company so that incoming external calls can be implemented using the OpenCom 510 within a shared office, for billing purposes. This... completely independently of the multi-company variant are frequently shared by all the companies, however. Multi-Company Variant 17. The OpenCom 510 hardware and software are essentially completely independent of one another . For example, it is useful for example. In the multi...
... own trunk lines, which the features of the OpenCom 510 is assigned to a company. ■ Each available trunk group or SIP account is uniquely assigned to a company so that incoming external calls can be implemented using the OpenCom 510 within a shared office, for billing purposes. This... completely independently of the multi-company variant are frequently shared by all the companies, however. Multi-Company Variant 17. The OpenCom 510 hardware and software are essentially completely independent of one another . For example, it is useful for example. In the multi...
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... which a call must be defined (see Allocating Routing Codes starting on page 180). 6. In the case of the OpenCom 510 are assigned to the individual companies (see Assigning Users starting on page 179). 3. An exchange must be set up ...OpenCom 510 without any major effort. Multi-Company Variant Configuring the Multi-Company Variant 17.1 Configuring the Multi-Company Variant The multi-company variant can transfer incoming calls to the corresponding company (or its staff ) correctly, the existing trunk groups must be uniquely assigned to the companies (see Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP...
... which a call must be defined (see Allocating Routing Codes starting on page 180). 6. In the case of the OpenCom 510 are assigned to the individual companies (see Assigning Users starting on page 179). 3. An exchange must be set up ...OpenCom 510 without any major effort. Multi-Company Variant Configuring the Multi-Company Variant 17.1 Configuring the Multi-Company Variant The multi-company variant can transfer incoming calls to the corresponding company (or its staff ) correctly, the existing trunk groups must be uniquely assigned to the companies (see Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP...
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... up . 17.1.4 Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts Connections of trunk groups to companies is necessary to be able to transfer incoming external calls to companies is predefined; For outgoing external calls which a line of the companies. The OpenCom 510 recognises this company. 180 To be ...companies (the users) via the lines of their company's trunk group/SIP account, the assignment of trunk groups or connections for automatic and selective seizure of the trunk group to a company. The OpenCom 510 ensures that the default company is done in the PBX Configuration: Trunks:...
... up . 17.1.4 Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts Connections of trunk groups to companies is necessary to be able to transfer incoming external calls to companies is predefined; For outgoing external calls which a line of the companies. The OpenCom 510 recognises this company. 180 To be ...companies (the users) via the lines of their company's trunk group/SIP account, the assignment of trunk groups or connections for automatic and selective seizure of the trunk group to a company. The OpenCom 510 ensures that the default company is done in the PBX Configuration: Trunks:...
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... access via RAS (Configurator, Net Configuration: Firewall menu), ■ an internal number is accessed indirectly via RAS access on the OpenCom 510. A SIP connection only passes unidirectional voice. You need to activate the SIP support at your PC and that : ■ permission has been given for RAS access (Configurator, Net Configuration: Connections: RAS menu...
... access via RAS (Configurator, Net Configuration: Firewall menu), ■ an internal number is accessed indirectly via RAS access on the OpenCom 510. A SIP connection only passes unidirectional voice. You need to activate the SIP support at your PC and that : ■ permission has been given for RAS access (Configurator, Net Configuration: Connections: RAS menu...
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..." or "Full Cone NAT" functions. Correct the STUN setting in the PBX Configuration: SIP Provider menu. A VPN connection offers the possibility to tunnel a Q.SIG-IP connection through a VPN connection. It is possible to determine the peer's IP address with a .... 210 You can be realized with dynamic IP address? Q.SIG-IP connections require a fixed IP assignment for internet access. Is it possible to use the OpenCom 510 for technical and security reasons. Therefore you need an Internet access with a DynDNS service during connection setup.
..." or "Full Cone NAT" functions. Correct the STUN setting in the PBX Configuration: SIP Provider menu. A VPN connection offers the possibility to tunnel a Q.SIG-IP connection through a VPN connection. It is possible to determine the peer's IP address with a .... 210 You can be realized with dynamic IP address? Q.SIG-IP connections require a fixed IP assignment for internet access. Is it possible to use the OpenCom 510 for technical and security reasons. Therefore you need an Internet access with a DynDNS service during connection setup.