NEC SP5008A manual

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    User ’ s Manual IP T elephony Gateway Model No.: SP5008A, SP5018A, SP5058A Website: http://www .micronet.info[...]

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    1 About this User’s Manual This User’s Manual gives users basic st eps on installation and operation. Please read this manual chapter by chapter. Chapter 1. Introduction Introduce the IP Telephony Gateway to users in terms of feature, appearance, and application. Chapter 2. Startup Help user complete basic configuration. Chapter 4. Web Administ[...]

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    2 T able of Content 1. .. Introducti on .............................................................................................. 4 1.1 Key Features ................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Physical Description ........................................................................[...]

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    3 3.3.4 Reset to Default ............................................................................................. 58 3.3.5 Network S tatus .............................................................................................. 59 3.3.6 V ersion Info. .......................................................................................[...]

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    4 1. Introduction Micronet SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A are high-capacity SIP Gateway Series that provides 8 FXS / 4 FXS + 4 FXO / 8 FXO ports, and suit to build an IP-based communication platform with other V oIP devices. They meet enterprise’ s requirement for functionality (V oIP) upgrade and larger scale implementation by interoperating with l[...]

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    5 1.2 Physical Description SP5008A : SP5008A Front Panel SP5058A SP5058A Front Panel SP5018A SP5018A Front Panel LED Indicators LED Status Description POWER On / Green The Power is on READY Blink / Green Booting up for self test Blink / Green Gateway reg. fails PROXY Constant / Green Gateway reg. successes WAN Blink / Green T ransmitting or receivi[...]

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    6 1*. SP5008A: FXS = T1 - T8 SP5018A: FXS = T 1 - T4, FXO = L1 - L4 SP5058A: FXO = L1 - L8 SP5008A SP5008A Rear Panel SP5058A SP5058A Rear Panel SP5018A SP5018A Rear Panel ------------------------------------ ----------------- --------------------------------- ------------- RESET Factory default button. Press and hold for 5 se co nds to reset T1-T8[...]

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    7 2. Startup 2.1 Login into the System First of all, connect your computer to MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A ’s LAN port by using DHCP . The IP addre ss assign to your computer should be 192.168.123.x by default. Once you can get the IP address from MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A, you can start the configuration as below . Step 1. Con[...]

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    9 2.2 Network Configuration By default, the gateway is in NA T mode (router mode) and can share Internet access with PCs. Go to [ Network Configuration / WAN Setting ] , and configure W AN setting according to actual conditi on. In default IP type of DHCP client , it requests necessary IP information from your ISP automatically . ------------------[...]

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    10 W AN Setting Item Description St atic IP DHCP PPPoE Connected mode Select the connection method for the W AN port of the SP5008A/SP5018A/SP5058A, you can choose the following: z S tatic IP z DHCP z PPPoE V V V Current IP Address Show current IP address V V V DNS server mode Select the DNS behavior , you can choose the following: z Auto z Manual [...]

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    11 Item Description St atic IP DHCP PPPoE Default gateway S pecify the IP address of the default gateway . V Remote acce ss restriction Restrict s/B loc ks user s con nectin g to the W AN port’s IP remotely , you can Enable/Disable this option. V V V PPPoE userID S pecify the username of the PPPoE account V PPPoE password S pecify the password as[...]

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    12 2. Press the “ Reboot ” button to apply the changes. 2.2.2 DHCP 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou finish to save changes. 2. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes. ------------------------------------ ----------------- --------------------------------- --------------- Note: When you are using DHCP in WAN[...]

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    13 2.2.3 PPPoE 1. Input PPPoE user ID and password 2. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou finish to save changes. 3. Press the “CANCEL” button (next to the Apply butt on) to clear the values in the page. 4. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes.[...]

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    14 2.2.4 LAN Setting ITEM Description LAN IP addre ss S pecify the IP address of the SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A LAN port. LAN mask address S pecify the mask address for SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A LAN port. DHCP se rver Enable/Disable DHCP function o n the LAN po rt. Once enabled, the LAN ports will function as a DHCP se rve r , network devices co[...]

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    15 ITEM Description Domain Name Y ou can specif y the domain name that will be assigned by the DHCP server to the att ached network devices. The DHCP server will send information on the “server host name” to the DHCP clie nt. Lease time(sec) Y ou can specify the maximum lease time of the IP addre ss all ocated to the DHCP clie nt. DNS server mo[...]

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    16 2.3 General configuration T o make V oIP calls, you will need a SIP a ccount provided by t he SIP Proxy you are registered with. T o confi gure the relevant SIP settings, please refer to the instructions explained below . 2.3.1 P ABX Mode (SP5018A only) This quick setting is used for MICRONET SP5018A to operate in P ABX connection mode between P[...]

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    17 3.3.2.1 Primary FXS SIP settings When you have multiple SIP accounts fo r each FXS line, please set Represent ative Number Only to No. Then refer to 3.3.2.1 for the detail FXO Dialing Prefix When the prefix is set here, the call will be route to FXO instead of VOIP .[...]

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    18 2.3.2 SIP Setting Pri mar y prox y/P2 P IP S pecify the data of primary proxy : Enable/Disable, IP address, Port#, Domain Name, Expire time and M WI TTL. The P2P mod e will be expl ained in paragrap h Appendix A Secondary proxy S pecify the data of secondary proxy: Enable/Disable, IP address, Port#, Domain Name, Expire time and M WI TTL. When yo[...]

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    19 Register or Unregister to SIP Proxy Account Input the SIP Proxy registration acco unt ID. Number Input the phone number . Password Input the password of IP Proxy registration account ID. Display name S pecify the Display name of the phone numbe r Forward S pecify the Representative forwarding type to be used , only choose busy Forward Number S p[...]

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    20 3. Web Administration 3.1 General configuration 3.1.1 SIP Advanced Setting Local SIP port (1 ~65 535) S pecify the local SIP port’ s number . Local RTP p ort (1~65535) S pecify the local RTP port’s number . Session Expire (Sec) S pecify the session expire time that will be used to negotiate with the remote host or proxy . Min Session Expire [...]

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    21 Session Refresh Request messag e. Unregister All Send SIP unregister signaling messa ge after the SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A has been restarted Early media T reatment Use early media treatment SIP protocol, where SIP invite messages will not include SDP . Support SIP Ping S pecial feature used with only Nortel’ s SIP proxy . IP Anonymous Call[...]

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    22 3.1.2 Payload T ype Setting RFC2833 p ayload type S pecify the RFC2833 payload type (range is 96 ~128, however 100, 102~105 is reserved by other p a yload types). T .38 F AX payload type S pecify the F AX payload type (range is 96~128, however 100, 102~105 is reserved by other p a yload types) T .38 Redundancy p a yload type S pecify the Redun d[...]

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    23 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou finish to save changes. 2. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes.[...]

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    24 3.1.3 Line Setting[...]

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    25 No Answer Forward Time (FXS only) If you enable the No Answer Forward function (Representative n umber or L1~L8 number), please specify the time of no answer . The def ault setting is 30 sec. FA X Enable/Disable F AX T .38 function. Line1~Line8 relevant dat a Ty p e Displays the port type of that particular line. Enable Enable the line or not Re[...]

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    26 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou finish to save changes. 2. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes.[...]

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    27 3.1.4 Qos Setting Ty p e Select Qos T ype: DSCP or T oS Differentiated Services Code Point Setting (DSCP ) DSCP RTP Select the DSCP value for RTP (voice packet s), the value in the drop down list is expressed i n binary format, you can choose to meet your network environment. DSCP Signal Select the DSCP value for SIP messa ge, the value in the d[...]

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    28 3.1.5 S peed Dial Setting Speed Dial Speed Dial Editor S pecify the speed Dial Number/T elephone Num ber/Name, then press the Add or Del button to add or delete record[...]

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    29 Peer to Peer call Y ou can use speed dial to do the peer to peer call as follows: Speed Dial Editor (In P2P application ) S pecify the speed Dial Number/T elephone Number/Name, then pre ss the Add or Del button to add or delete record The format of “T elephone Number” is “#@ip address: port”, for example 2000@192.168.23.58:506 0[...]

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    30 3.1.6 Caller ID Setting Caller ID Setting (Line 1~Line 8) Select the (Line 1~Line 8)Caller ID generation type to use, you can choose the following: z Disable z DTMF z FSK(Bellcore) z ETSI(Before Ring) z ETSI(Between ring) FXO only choose Enable/Disable the caller ID detection AUTO: Y ou can choose dif ferent caller ID type by line. If Line1~Line[...]

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    31 The default symbol is C. 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou finish to save changes. 2. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes.[...]

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    32 3.1.7 CDR Setting CDR mode Select the CDR mode for Enable or Disable . If you Enable this feature, please specify the CDR Server address and po rt numbe r at the CDR server address and port’ s text box, then you can get Call Detail Dat a form CDR Server . CDR Server address If you Enable the CDR mode, please specify the IP addre ss of CDR Seve[...]

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    34 3.1.8 Syslog Setting This syslog is used to send the debug l og from MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A to syslog server . Syslog mode Select the Syslog mode for Enable or Di sable . If you Enable this feature, please specify the Syslog Server address and port numb er at the Syslog server address and port’ s text box, then you can get det ai[...]

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    36 3.2 Advanced Configuration 3.2.1 System setting prack PRACK is defined in RFC 3262: Reli ability of Provisional Responses in SIP . Y ou can accommodate your sof tswitch (Proxy Server) to Enable or Disable this feature. ROH (FXS only ) Receiver-Of f -Hook (ROH) T one A ROH tone is sent to the subscriber to inform him that his receiver is off-hoo [...]

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    37 z Auto T .30 F AXByPass Codec Select the F AX ByPass Codec to use, you can choose the following: z G .71 1 a-law z G .71 1 u-law z G .726 32k Flash key function (FXS only ) Select the function of Flash key , you can choose the following: z Disable z T r ansfer z SIP Message Keyp ad DTMF type Select the type of Keypad DTMF , you can choose the fo[...]

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    38 the announcement of IP address of LAN port, or press #126# to get W AN port IP addre ss. FXO please following under step: 1. Y ou can get a PSTN line and connect to the L1 FXO port. 2. Use anoth er PSTN phone to dial the PSTN number (in step 1you connected on FXO-08), you will hear a secon d dial ton e or greeting (please dial extension number).[...]

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    39 The default setting is “Disable”, if you are not using this particular special application mentioned above, please do not enable this function. ping ip to keep alive network S pecify the IP for pinging to make sure the network keep s alive. ping timer(sec) S pecify the interval of ping timer(sec) 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the botto[...]

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    40 3.2.2 SNTP Setting SNTP mode Select the SNTP mode : On or Of f SNTP serv er address S pecify the SNTP server a ddre s s for time synchronization. Time Zone -GMT Select the T ime Zone of your location Time setting Y ou can specify the time with year/month/date /hour/minute /second when you select the SNTP mode with “Off”. 1. Press the “Appl[...]

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    41 3.2.3 Codec Setting Codec Priority Y ou can specify the priority of the codec f rom First to Fif th (first being the highest priority and Fif th being the lowest). Y ou can choose the following codec’ s: z G71 1U z G71 1A z G723 z G729A z G726 Codec Packet Size Y ou can specify the packet size in the drop do wn list for ea ch particular codec,[...]

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    42 3.2.4 V oice Setting Jitter Buffer Minimal Delay S pecify the minimal delay of the jitter buffer . The range is 0~150 ms and the default setting is 0 ms. Maximal Delay S pecify the maximal delay of the jitter buffer . The rang e is 0~200 ms and the default setting is 200 ms. OPTFactor S pecify the dynamic jitter buffer frame error/delay optimiza[...]

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    43 Y ou can set this option for each of the 8 lines. 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) afte r you finish to save changes. 2. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes.[...]

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    44 3.2.5 T one Setting Dial tone S pecify the pattern of the Dial tone, you can adjust th e high frequency , low frequency , high level, low level, the On and Off time for tone 1 and 2. Ringback tone (FXS only) S pecify the p attern of the Ringback tone, you can adjust the high frequency , low frequency , high level, low level, the On and Of f time[...]

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    45 NOTE: If the disconnect tone only has single freq uen cy , please set it to low frequency . If the disconnect tone only has single cadence, pl ease set it to T one 1. Disconnect tone 2 S pecify the p attern of the disconnect tone for disconnect tone 2 (second set), you can adjust the high frequency , low frequency , high level, low level, the On[...]

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    46 3.2.6 Phone Setting Primary Ringing Ringing Frequency S pecify the Ringing frequency value. ringing frequency : 15~100 (Unit : Hz) Ringing ON S pecify the Ringing ON value. ringing ring ON : 0~8000 (Unit : ms) Ringing OFF S pecify the Ringing OFF value. ringing ring OFF : 0~8000 (Unit : ms) Ringing level S pecify the ringing level. ringing level[...]

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    47 Ringing Frequency S pecify the Ringing frequency value. ringing frequency : 15~100 (Unit : Hz) Ringing ON S pecify the Ringing ON value. ringing ring ON : 0~8000 (Unit : ms) Ringing OFF S pecify the Ringing OFF value. ringing ring OFF : 0~8000 (Unit : ms) Ringing level S pecify the ringing level. ringing level : 0 ~ 94 (Unit : V) Min. Digit Coun[...]

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    48 3.2.7 Digit Manipulation Digit Manipulation T esting This option allows users to test the digit manipulation rule you set. Digit Manipulation Editor With this option, you can specif y whethe r to add digit s to a prefix number or drop a prefix number . For example, if the user set s: First Example z Prefix: 02 (matched prefix) z Drop: Enable (dr[...]

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    49 FXO Dial Prefix For outgoing call, the default will be made to VOIP . However , if you set the FXO prefix here, the call will be route to FXO instead of VOIP . It can be applied to FXO model only . 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou finish to save changes. 2. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes.[...]

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    50 3.2.8 Dial Plan Dial Plan Editor Using this feature, users can specify the number that will be immediately dialed out without having to press the “#” (at the end of the dialed number) on the keyp ad or until the dial time timeout period. The number can be specified depe nding on the length of the dialed number , or the prefix of the dialed n[...]

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    51 z Leading digit: 02 z T otal digit count: 10 If the user set the Function parameter as “Disable ”, the call number with a length of 10 digit s and a prefix of 02 will proceed as normal. The user will need to wait until dial timeout period for the call to be made, or pres s the “#” on the keypad at the end of the dialing number to make th[...]

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    52 3.3 Management 3.3.1 Provision Server Note: If you need this requirement, Pleas e contact MICRONET for availabilities. Provision server Mode Enable/Disable provisi on functio n Provision server IP address S pecify the Provision Server ’ s IP address. Provision server port S pecify the Provision server port Provision cycle time S pecify the cyc[...]

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    53 3.3.2 Save-Reload setting Export File Click the “Export” button to export “user .cfg” data Import File S pecify the file path and file name to Import the configure data. Press the “Reboot” button to apply the changes.[...]

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    54 3.3.3 Upgrade Firmware Download mode Select the connection method to update the MICRONET SP5008A/SP5018A/SP5058A ’s firmware, you can choose the following: z TFTP z FTP TFTP/FTP serv er IP address S pecify the TFTP/FTP server ’s IP address. FTP login S pecify the login username/password for the FTP server . T arget file name S pecify the tar[...]

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    55 Up dating the firmware by FTP 1. Select FTP mode in the drop down list. 2. Key in the IP address, l ogin name, password of your FTP server and specify the correct filename of the firmware. 3. Press the S tart button (next to the T ar get file name text box) to execute the upgrade process. 4. Please wait while the device updates itself with the f[...]

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    56 Up dating the firmware by TFTP 1. First, download the TFTP program from our website. Unzip the TFTP to a directory that you desire in your ha rd drive and execute the TFTP program. Make sure that the TFTP program points to the directory of where your firmware is stored. Now , leave the TFTP pr ogram running and switch back to the MICRONET SP5008[...]

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    57 Up dating the firmware by HTTP 1. Under Device Management => Soft ware Upgrade web menu, specify the location of the firmware by clicking the Browse button next to the Http Upload text box. 2. Y ou will be prompted wit h a window requesting the location of the firmware. 3. Locate the firmware that is stored in your hard drive. 4. Once located[...]

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    58 3.3.4 Reset to Default Users can restore back to fa ctory default settings using this feature. The p assword of the account and the network configurat ions are the things that will not be changed when this feature is executed.[...]

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    59 3.3.5 Network St atus Connection mode Displays th e current connection mode. Current IP address Displays the curre nt IP address of the WAN port. Subnet mask Displays the curre nt subnet mask’ s IP . Default gateway Displays the current default gateway’ s IP . Primary DNS address Displays the current primary DNS address. Second DNS address D[...]

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    60 3.3.6 V ersion Info. Boot version Displays the current boot version loaded on the MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A. Post version Displays the current post version loaded on the MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A. Application version Displays the current application versi on loaded on the MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A.[...]

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    61 3.3.7 Port St atus Item Displays the corresponding port numbe r . Stat us Displays the statu s of the port. Port T ype Displays the port type (FXS,FXO)of the corresponding port number . Register Proxy Displays the registration stat us of the co rresponding p ort number . if the port Register success it will display “Y es” .[...]

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    62 3.3.8 Password Username Select the type of user name that you would like to configure the password for , you can choose the following: z root z user Current p assword S pecify the current password for the user selected in the drop down list above. Ne w p as swo rd S pecify the new password for the user selected in the drop down list above. Confi[...]

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    63 3.4 Rebooting the system Executing this function will reboot the w hole system, when configuration changes are made to the device, it needs to be rebooted for the changes to take ef fect (see figure below).[...]

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    64 4. Operation 4.1 Peer to Peer mode (FXO to FXS) In this application, the distance of P ABX extension is not limited. Y ou can use the same P ABX in two or more branches. Configuration: 1. Side A (FXO): IP address: 10.1.1.2, number is 2000 to 2008 2. Side B (FXS): IP address: 10.1.1.3, number is 1000 to 1008 Side A : (SP5058A: IP address 10.1.1.2[...]

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    65 Side A : (SP5058A : IP address 10.1.1.2) General Configuration / Line Setting Line 1~Line 8 (Side A -- FXO) Please refer to the figure shown above, Enable all the line and Disable all the register . S pecify the relevant data: Account, number , password an d display name. 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou finish to save [...]

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    66 Side B: (MICRONET SP5008A : IP address 10.1.1.3) General Configuration—SIP Setting Pri mar y prox y/P2 P IP (Side B) S pecify the destination (Side A) IP Address of Peer to Peer mode, and specify the port # with 5076 Call number configuration Represent ative number (Side B) Enable the represent ative line Line 1~Line 8 (Side B) Please refer to[...]

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    67 Side B: (MICRONET SP5008A : IP address 10.1.1.3) General Configuration / Line Setting Line 1~Line 8 (Side B) Please refer to the figure shown above, Enable all the line and Disable all the register and call waiting. S pecify the relevant data: Account, number , password an d display name 1. Press the “Apply” button (at the bottom) after y ou[...]

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    68 4.2 Peer to Peer mode (FXS to FXS) Peer A—MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A ( for example the IP address is: 192.168.23.14) Peer B—MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A ( for example the IP address is: 192.168.23.58) Peer A—MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A ( for example the IP address is: 192.168.23.14)[...]

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    70 Peer B—MICRONET SP5008A / SP5018A / SP5058A (for example the IP address is: 192.168.23.58)[...]

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    71 Pri mar y prox y/P2 P IP (Peer A / Peer B) S pecify the destination IP Address of Peer to Peer mode, and specify the port# with 5076. In this application, we define the Peer to Peer mode in 2 group s. If you want to make call to others IP addres ses, please refer to the p aragraph 3.3.7 S peed dial setting. Call number configuration Represent at[...]

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    72 5. Specification Model SP5008A S tandard SIPv2 (RFC 3261): Primary and Seconda ry Proxy , Primary and Secondary Outbound Proxy POTS Interface 8 FXS Ethernet Port z 1 x RJ-45 W AN port of 10/100M z 4 x RJ-45 LAN ports of 10/ 100M Vo i c e z Codec: G .71 1a/mu-law , G .723.1 (6.3K), G .729, G .729.A z V AD, CNG , and Silence Suppression z Echo Can[...]

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    73 z Password protected for Admin access authority Networking z PPPoE Client, DHCP Clien t / Server , NA T , SNTP z QoS: DiffServ / T oS Management z User interface: HTTP and T elnet z Firmware upgrade via FTP/TFTP/HTTP/T elnet z Auto Provisioning Environment z Operating T emperature: 0 – 45 degree C z S torage T emperature: 0 – 55 degree C z O[...]

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    74 Security z HTTP 1.1 ba sic/di gest aut hentication for WEB access z MD5 for SIP authenti cation (RFC 2069/2617 ) z Password protected for Admin access authority Networking z PPPoE Client, DHCP Client / Server , NA T , SNTP z QoS: DiffServ / T oS Management z User interface: HTTP and T elnet z Firmware upgrade via FTP/TFTP/HTTP/T elnet z Auto Pro[...]

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    75 z MD5 for SIP authenti cation (RFC 2069/2617 ) z Password protected for Admin access authority Networking z PPPoE Client, DHCP Client / Server , NA T , SNTP z QoS: DiffServ / T oS Management z User interface: HTTP and T elnet z Firmware upgrade via FTP/TFTP/HTTP/T elnet z Auto Provisioning Power Supply z DC 12V , 3A Environment z Operating T emp[...]