NetComm SmartVoice Gateway - Manual

NetComm SmartVoice Gateway

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; and
  • Page 4 – Product Overview; party SIP Proxy Server.
  • Page 5 – Items that you will need and things you will need to know; Broadband Service
  • Page 6 – NetComm SmartVoice Gateway Features; WAN
  • Page 7 – Configuration & Maintenance
  • Page 8 – General Specifications; Model; Features are only available in models which have FXO ports.
  • Page 9 – SmartVoice Gateway Hardware Description; When starting up the system, the; Alarm; indicators will light; is connected, the WAN indicator will light up green and if data is
  • Page 10 – Restore the Gateway; login will be restored.
  • Page 12 – Network Connections; Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP Address; Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address
  • Page 13 – Gateway behind a NAT/Firewall Network
  • Page 16 – Telephone Connection; Example of SmartVoice Gateway using FXS interfaces
  • Page 18 – Integrating the SmartVoice Gateway with PBX
  • Page 19 – Configuring the Gateway via WEB Browser; Instructions; ‘admin’
  • Page 20 – Network Settings; Current WAN IP Address:; The IP address of the WAN port.; RTP Starting Port UDP:; There are three methods of obtaining a WAN IP address:
  • Page 21 – Setting Static IP
  • Page 22 – BigPond; DNS Settings; While a gateway is accessing another gateway or computer with a; Clone MAC; The “Your MAC Address” will be blank as you log in through WAN port.
  • Page 23 – LAN interface mode; IP Pool Starting Address:; Auto; Port of Web Access from WAN:
  • Page 24 – QoS Settings; WAN QoS
  • Page 25 – Enable UPnP Control Point:; NOTE: The “Status - Current Status” page will show the status of UPnP.
  • Page 26 – DDNS; You need to apply for an account with a DDNS service from; Login ID and Password:; The ID and password are used to log into the DDNS server.; IP/Domain that is the same with Hostname of DDNS.
  • Page 27 – Telephony Settings; Prefix Number Rules
  • Page 28 – FXO Hunting VoIP call in option; FXO Line VoIP call in options:; FXO Hunting VoIP call in option.; Hotline Functions; FXS
  • Page 30 – SIP Settings; All Call through OutBound Proxy:; An outbound proxy server handles SIP call signaling as a; Session Refresh Request:; to send the packet of UPDATE or re-INVITE to
  • Page 31 – listen
  • Page 32 – Bind Proxy Interval for NAT:; This function is able to keep the binding is existed when VoIP
  • Page 33 – FXS/ FXO Representative number registers to Proxy:; FXS Representative Number:; Each line registers to Proxy independently:
  • Page 34 – Private Network; client
  • Page 35 – Private Network Numbers; phone number to register on a Phone Book Manager server.
  • Page 36 – Calling Features; Unconditional Forward:; All incoming calls will be forwarded to the “Forwarding Number”; Call; Enable the call waiting feature on the specific FXS port.; Calling Feature Instructions:
  • Page 37 – Advanced Options; Administrator’s name and Password:
  • Page 38 – Uses Second CPT for VoIP Call:; This function is usually applied when the user selects VoIP as
  • Page 39 – Line Settings; Adjusts the hearing volume.; Enable Polarity Reversal:; This is only used with specific VoIP providers.; PSTN Ring Off Length:; This is for PSTN making out if the call rings off before picking up.
  • Page 40 – Codec Settings; Preferred Codec Type:; If one side of a connection is not speaking, the system will stop; Approximate Bandwidth Require:; The bandwidth required varies with codec format and packet
  • Page 41 – Fax Settings; Enable High Quality:; It requires more bandwidth.; FAX Detect sensitivity:
  • Page 42 – Drop Inactive Call; Silence Detection Threshold:; The volume below the threshold is used as a standard to determine; Drop Silent Call Timeout:; Please be careful with these setting. Improper values might cause
  • Page 43 – Digit Map; The call route is VoIP first, and the next is PSTN.
  • Page 44 – Phone Book; Enter the desired Gateway number.
  • Page 45 – Speed Dial
  • Page 46 – Caller Filter; Enter the IP address that you would like to allow/deny.
  • Page 47 – Transit Call Control; Inbound Call Control:
  • Page 48 – Dialing principle to enable PIN code; Gateway B Number + Local Phone Number
  • Page 49 – This table handles any exceptions to the long-distance call table.
  • Page 50 – Busy Tone Cadence Measurement; Busy Tone Cadence Measurement and auto learning:; Provides a solution of FXO integrated; BTC Detection Sensitivity:; CPT parameters Table
  • Page 51 – CPT Auto Detect; PSTN phone numbers or 2 PBX extension lines are needed.
  • Page 52 – Direct Connection to PSTN; Connect one of the trunk lines to the Gateway FXO Port.; Phone; Enter the number of the FXO line.; Detection in Progress:; during detection, the following windows will appear.
  • Page 53 – After detecting it will be as below:
  • Page 54 – Connected to a PBX Extension Line; Connect one of the PBX extension lines to the Gateway FXO Port.; Dial; Enter the number of the end to be tested—307.
  • Page 55 – Connected to a PBX extension line to detect the busy tone of PSTN; Connect one of the PBX extension lines to the gateway’s FXO Port.
  • Page 57 – Current Status and System Information; many calls each port had since the system is start, etc.; Server Registration Status:; It shows the registration status of DDNS, Phone Book Manager, STUN; WAN Port Information:; It shows LAN port IP, subnet mask, and the status of DHCP server.
  • Page 58 – RTP Packet Summary; Refresh
  • Page 59 – STUN Inquiry; If detected NAT type is “Symmetric NAT”, then the gateway is not able
  • Page 60 – Ping Test
  • Page 61 – Port Filtering; principles of filtering-; Enable port filtering:; whether to enable this function or not.; So be careful with these settings.; Choose to either filter TCP or UDP, or choose to filter both.
  • Page 62 – IP Filtering; data to the Internet.
  • Page 63 – MAC Filtering; input MAC that will be limited to accessing Internet.
  • Page 64 – Virtual Server; Input the port on the WAN side.
  • Page 65 – DMZ
  • Page 66 – URL Filter
  • Page 67 – Special Applications; Provide multiple connections for special applications.
  • Page 68 – DoS Prevention Settings; Enable DoS Prevention: To prevent DoS from WAN.
  • Page 69 – The time to block the IP.
  • Page 70 – settings or have new setting that you upload.; Backup the all settings.; Configuration Template File:; Backup the settings as template file for editing.
  • Page 71 – Provision Settings
  • Page 73 – Software Upgrade; Software Upgrade Server IP:
  • Page 74 – Logout
  • Page 75 – Configuring the Gateway via IVR; Preparation; The gateway provides two configuration options:
  • Page 77 – IVR Functions Table
  • Page 79 – Static IP Settings; After entering IVR mode, dial; ADSL PPPoE Settings
  • Page 81 – PPPoE Character Conversion Table
  • Page 82 – Dialing and dialed number routing principle; Instruction; A complete flow chart is on the next page.
  • Page 90 – Appendix B: Cable Information; Figure 1
  • Page 91 – Figure 3; Figure 4
  • Page 92 – Appendix C: Registration and Warranty Information; Contact Information
  • Page 93 – Customer Information
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Summary

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