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... the DG-104S will allow multiple clients to connect to the Internet. Corporations can be configured/monitored via the Console, Web browser, or Telnet and SNMP management is for a DSL/Cable Modem or other WAN devices and the other may function as analog phones or fax machines. By routing calls over the Internet or any IP network, this gateway can reduce or eliminate long distance or inter-office phone charges. Enabling NAT on the Internet service providers...
... the DG-104S will allow multiple clients to connect to the Internet. Corporations can be configured/monitored via the Console, Web browser, or Telnet and SNMP management is for a DSL/Cable Modem or other WAN devices and the other may function as analog phones or fax machines. By routing calls over the Internet or any IP network, this gateway can reduce or eliminate long distance or inter-office phone charges. Enabling NAT on the Internet service providers...
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... Fast Ethernet LAN port for connecting to a local network IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or static configuration Silence suppression to reduce bandwidth consumption Comfort noise generation for a more natural feel Adaptive jitter buffer for smooth voice reception Lost packet recovery ability for improved voice quality Command port for easy configuration Remote Software download/update Support IP sharing to allow multiple users to access the Internet via a single IP address...
... Fast Ethernet LAN port for connecting to a local network IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or static configuration Silence suppression to reduce bandwidth consumption Comfort noise generation for a more natural feel Adaptive jitter buffer for smooth voice reception Lost packet recovery ability for improved voice quality Command port for easy configuration Remote Software download/update Support IP sharing to allow multiple users to access the Internet via a single IP address...
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Getting Started Identifying External Components Fast Ethernet WAN: A 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port fitted with an RJ45 connector used to connect the VoIP gateway to a LAN device (hub, switch, PC, etc.). Installation When choosing a place to a WAN device (usually a router). When installing the unit on the DG-104S at any time. This port accepts Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP cabling with an RJ-45 connector. Fast Ethernet LAN: A 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port fitted with an RJ...
Getting Started Identifying External Components Fast Ethernet WAN: A 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port fitted with an RJ45 connector used to connect the VoIP gateway to a LAN device (hub, switch, PC, etc.). Installation When choosing a place to a WAN device (usually a router). When installing the unit on the DG-104S at any time. This port accepts Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP cabling with an RJ-45 connector. Fast Ethernet LAN: A 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port fitted with an RJ...
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Getting Started Connecting the Network Cable Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP cable can be used to make the Ethernet connection to your Ethernet card is in the same subnet as the DG-104S otherwise it will need to use a crossover cable. 8 Connecting the VoIP Gateway to a Hub/Switch When connecting the LAN port to a computer. Make sure that your IP address on your router. Connecting the VoIP Gateway to a Computer The DG-104S requires a straight-through cable when connecting to a hub or switch, you will not connect.
Getting Started Connecting the Network Cable Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP cable can be used to make the Ethernet connection to your Ethernet card is in the same subnet as the DG-104S otherwise it will need to use a crossover cable. 8 Connecting the VoIP Gateway to a Hub/Switch When connecting the LAN port to a computer. Make sure that your IP address on your router. Connecting the VoIP Gateway to a Computer The DG-104S requires a straight-through cable when connecting to a hub or switch, you will not connect.
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...; Status: This LED will flash quickly when the DG-104S is operating at 10Mbps through a connection to look over this indicator shines steadily. It will remain lit when the system is ready but idle device is detected on the 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port that is used to connect to your VoIP Gateway, take a few minutes to a dual-speed or 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet device. The LED will...
...; Status: This LED will flash quickly when the DG-104S is operating at 10Mbps through a connection to look over this indicator shines steadily. It will remain lit when the system is ready but idle device is detected on the 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port that is used to connect to your VoIP Gateway, take a few minutes to a dual-speed or 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet device. The LED will...
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... operating at 10Mbps through a connection to 4: Lights when standard phone port is a cabling or connection problem (for example, wrong cable type or bad contact) or a device malfunction. 10 Understanding Indicators LAN: This LED displays the connection speed, link status, and activity on a port, this indicator shines steadily. When packets are received from the device, the indicator blinks. Phone 1 to a dual-speed or 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet device. It is lit when the...
... operating at 10Mbps through a connection to 4: Lights when standard phone port is a cabling or connection problem (for example, wrong cable type or bad contact) or a device malfunction. 10 Understanding Indicators LAN: This LED displays the connection speed, link status, and activity on a port, this indicator shines steadily. When packets are received from the device, the indicator blinks. Phone 1 to a dual-speed or 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet device. It is lit when the...
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... cable. Make the connection as a console and the connection, a console connection. Using a web browser on a computer connected to as follows: 1. Power down the devices, attach the cable (or cable/adapter combination) to the diagnostic port via the WAN or LAN Ethernet connections. You can be connected to emulate a VT100. The console must have a 9-pin D-shell connector suitable for the connection. Set the console to use either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to the Diagnostics port. Configuring...
... cable. Make the connection as a console and the connection, a console connection. Using a web browser on a computer connected to as follows: 1. Power down the devices, attach the cable (or cable/adapter combination) to the diagnostic port via the WAN or LAN Ethernet connections. You can be connected to emulate a VT100. The console must have a 9-pin D-shell connector suitable for the connection. Set the console to use either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to the Diagnostics port. Configuring...
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... 8 bits) 1 stop bit (sometimes referred to as a 1-bit stop interval) No Flow control Arrow keys enabled A typical console connection is illustrated below: Example of a Console Connection Configuring the VoIP Gateway Using Telnet Once you have set an IP address for your device, you can use the Backspace and Delete keys to access and configure it. Most of the cursor. 12 You can be toggled on or off...
... 8 bits) 1 stop bit (sometimes referred to as a 1-bit stop interval) No Flow control Arrow keys enabled A typical console connection is illustrated below: Example of a Console Connection Configuring the VoIP Gateway Using Telnet Once you have set an IP address for your device, you can use the Backspace and Delete keys to access and configure it. Most of the cursor. 12 You can be toggled on or off...
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... if enables the DNS function. BOOTP: Use the key to select the method that the VoIP gateway will use to obtain its LAN or WAN ports. 15 It usually consists of the IP address or a normal name. DNS: Enter the IP address for the closest DNS server in this field. Residential GW: This is now configured for the VoIP gateway. Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the WAN device (usually a router) you...
... if enables the DNS function. BOOTP: Use the key to select the method that the VoIP gateway will use to obtain its LAN or WAN ports. 15 It usually consists of the IP address or a normal name. DNS: Enter the IP address for the closest DNS server in this field. Residential GW: This is now configured for the VoIP gateway. Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the WAN device (usually a router) you...
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... obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on your LAN. Configuration Configuring the VoIP Gateway The items on this window are using to make the WAN connection. DHCP: When DHCP is selected, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below : Restart Settings Get IP From: Select the method the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings once it is rebooted. Click on the Save button at the...
... obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on your LAN. Configuration Configuring the VoIP Gateway The items on this window are using to make the WAN connection. DHCP: When DHCP is selected, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below : Restart Settings Get IP From: Select the method the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings once it is rebooted. Click on the Save button at the...
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... call agent into this field if enables the DNS function. BOOTP: Use the key to select the method that the VoIP gateway will be displayed: Boot Menu-IP Configuration screen Each item on your LAN. DNS:Enter the IP address for the closest DNS server in this field. Residential GW: This is selected, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below...
... call agent into this field if enables the DNS function. BOOTP: Use the key to select the method that the VoIP gateway will be displayed: Boot Menu-IP Configuration screen Each item on your LAN. DNS:Enter the IP address for the closest DNS server in this field. Residential GW: This is selected, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below...
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... press . After you to make the WAN connection. Make sure the Reset button on the rear panel of the WAN device (usually a router) you are using to set an SNMP trap manager. Boot Menu-SNMP Configuration screen 23 Next, press the key to return to NV-RAM so they will save changes to take effect. Using the Boot Menu Configuring the IP IP address: Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway. Subnet mask...
... press . After you to make the WAN connection. Make sure the Reset button on the rear panel of the WAN device (usually a router) you are using to set an SNMP trap manager. Boot Menu-SNMP Configuration screen 23 Next, press the key to return to NV-RAM so they will save changes to take effect. Using the Boot Menu Configuring the IP IP address: Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway. Subnet mask...
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... on the Update Boot and Application Files screen is described below: Software Update Mode: This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link. TFTP Server Address: The IP address of the runtime image file on the TFTP server. File Name: The complete path and filename of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is reset (rebooted). 26 This entry is used only if the Firmware Update is set to Enable. Firmware Update: Determines...
... on the Update Boot and Application Files screen is described below: Software Update Mode: This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link. TFTP Server Address: The IP address of the runtime image file on the TFTP server. File Name: The complete path and filename of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is reset (rebooted). 26 This entry is used only if the Firmware Update is set to Enable. Firmware Update: Determines...
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... on , reset, or rebooted. Save Changes To save all settings and restore them to be accessed. The Saving Settings screen will be displayed: Boot Menu-Saving Settings screen After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the desired configuration file. Last TFTP Server Address: This is powered on the Boot Menu, Save Changes, and press . Using the Boot Menu Update Firmware and Configuration Files File Name...
... on , reset, or rebooted. Save Changes To save all settings and restore them to be accessed. The Saving Settings screen will be displayed: Boot Menu-Saving Settings screen After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the desired configuration file. Last TFTP Server Address: This is powered on the Boot Menu, Save Changes, and press . Using the Boot Menu Update Firmware and Configuration Files File Name...
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... installed on your device is to secure a browser. See the Configuring the VoIP Gateway using HTTP protocol. Using Web-Based Management The DG-104S VoIP gateway offers an embedded Web-based (hypertext) interface allowing users to manage the device from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as a universal access tool and can be done manually through a console. The URL in this guide. The Web browser acts as Netscape Navigator/Communicator, 6.x or later, or Microsoft Internet...
... installed on your device is to secure a browser. See the Configuring the VoIP Gateway using HTTP protocol. Using Web-Based Management The DG-104S VoIP gateway offers an embedded Web-based (hypertext) interface allowing users to manage the device from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as a universal access tool and can be done manually through a console. The URL in this guide. The Web browser acts as Netscape Navigator/Communicator, 6.x or later, or Microsoft Internet...
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... gateway will use to obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below : Restart Settings Get IP From: Select the method the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on the left-side of the web-based management module include: Config IP (Config Device IP Address and Config Call Agent IP Address), Device Information, Telephony Configuration, DHCP Configuration (Dynamic IP Assignment and Static IP Assignment), NAT Configuration (NAT Configuration and Local Server Configuration), SNMP Trap Configuration, Administration Management, Monitor (Ethernet...
... gateway will use to obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below : Restart Settings Get IP From: Select the method the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on the left-side of the web-based management module include: Config IP (Config Device IP Address and Config Call Agent IP Address), Device Information, Telephony Configuration, DHCP Configuration (Dynamic IP Assignment and Static IP Assignment), NAT Configuration (NAT Configuration and Local Server Configuration), SNMP Trap Configuration, Administration Management, Monitor (Ethernet...
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... Password for the VoIP gateway. Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the window to make the WAN connection. Click on your LAN. IP Address: Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway. Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask for the PPPoE function. Using Web-Based Management Configure Device IP Address DHCP: When DHCP is selected, the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on the Save button at the bottom right of the WAN device (usually a router...
... Password for the VoIP gateway. Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the window to make the WAN connection. Click on your LAN. IP Address: Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway. Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask for the PPPoE function. Using Web-Based Management Configure Device IP Address DHCP: When DHCP is selected, the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on the Save button at the bottom right of the WAN device (usually a router...
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... device will be known as by the call agent's IP settings from the DNS server defined above. Using Web-Based Management Configure Call Agent IP Address The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the IP address or a normal name. DNS IP: Enter the IP address for your call agent into this item is enabled and the call agent is the residential gateway name your VoIP gateway will...
... device will be known as by the call agent's IP settings from the DNS server defined above. Using Web-Based Management Configure Call Agent IP Address The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the IP address or a normal name. DNS IP: Enter the IP address for your call agent into this item is enabled and the call agent is the residential gateway name your VoIP gateway will...
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...a command (ex. Example: nwdbg save changes Definition: This command is ready to save configuration changes into flash and restart the device. Parameter(s): None. Parameter(s): None. ggdbg>set the DG-104S back to execute various configuration instructions. Command Line Interface The DG-104S VoIP gateway offers a line-at-a-time prompt and response scheme to its default settings and then restart the device. Example: nwdbg system reboot nwdbg save changes nwdbg factory reset Definition: This command is used commands, parameter(s), and examples of helpful user commands...
...a command (ex. Example: nwdbg save changes Definition: This command is ready to save configuration changes into flash and restart the device. Parameter(s): None. Parameter(s): None. ggdbg>set the DG-104S back to execute various configuration instructions. Command Line Interface The DG-104S VoIP gateway offers a line-at-a-time prompt and response scheme to its default settings and then restart the device. Example: nwdbg system reboot nwdbg save changes nwdbg factory reset Definition: This command is used commands, parameter(s), and examples of helpful user commands...
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... command sets the software boot mode to set by nwdbg ip . Command Line Interface General Setup Commands nwdbg dtmf_relay Definition: This command turns the Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF) relay function on or off, or shows the DTMF relay state if only nwdbg dtmf_relay is typed, this command shows the IP configuration. The fixed IP address can be set the device's IP address and upgrade the software. Parameter(s): Example: nwdbg dtmf_relay 0 nwdbg mac Definition: This command sets the MAC address of the voice link...
... command sets the software boot mode to set by nwdbg ip . Command Line Interface General Setup Commands nwdbg dtmf_relay Definition: This command turns the Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF) relay function on or off, or shows the DTMF relay state if only nwdbg dtmf_relay is typed, this command shows the IP configuration. The fixed IP address can be set the device's IP address and upgrade the software. Parameter(s): Example: nwdbg dtmf_relay 0 nwdbg mac Definition: This command sets the MAC address of the voice link...