Oki BMG7011 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Document Revision History; BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User’s Guide; Revision Date
  • Page 3 – ii; Copyrights Notice; Rights to reproduce this manual are restricted by the Copyright
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 6 – © Copyright, 2004 Oki Network Technologies. All Rights Reserved
  • Page 8 – Installation; Figure 1 - The front panel of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways; LED Color; PWR
  • Page 9 – Figure 2 - The rear panel of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways
  • Page 10 – Initial Installation Procedures for ADSL and Cable Networks; Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPoE; Configuring TCP/IP Protocol for Your PC
  • Page 11 – Configuring via Web Browser
  • Page 12 – The web configuration menu provides two operation modes:; supervisor; and password as; okiconnect; and then press; OK
  • Page 14 – Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP
  • Page 16 – Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address
  • Page 17 – Installation Overview For ADSL and Cable Networks; Example DSL installation
  • Page 18 – Example Cable installation; Figure 3: Installation Diagrams
  • Page 19 – Interface; . To clear values entered on the; Reset; . Changing to another screen without clicking; will not save the settings you have made.; before browsing screens or your configuration will be ignored.
  • Page 20 – Figure 4 – System Status Window; Board ID; Firmware Version; Web UI Version; MAC Address; VoIP Service Status
  • Page 21 – You can check the status of all I/O ports by clicking; Figure 5 – Port Status Window; Phone 1 Port
  • Page 22 – If you enable; DHCP; mode, you can see the status by clicking; DHCPC Status
  • Page 23 – PPPoE; mode for WAN, you can see the status by clicking; PPPoE Status; Service Name; AC Name; Local IP; Remote IP
  • Page 24 – If you select; and; provided by your ISP.; Figure 8 – PPPoE Configuration Window; Item Description; Username; Password
  • Page 25 – DHCP Server Configuration; Configuration; for the settings to immediately take effect.; Figure 9 – DHCP Configuration Window
  • Page 26 – IP
  • Page 27 – If the; Provisioning; is; off; Status
  • Page 28 – Mode; is set to; is set to; Bridge; Device Mode
  • Page 29 – Figure 13 – Device Mode Configuration Window; NTP Server; Expires; Time Zone
  • Page 30 – Forwarding; You can add or delete; Port Forwarding Rule; to the device in; Gateway mode; . When the packet travels through the; Figure 14 – Port Forwarding Rule/Rule Table Window; Forward Port; To Private IP; ID; Rule Table
  • Page 31 – Filtering; IP Filter Rule; . When the packet enters the VoIP Gateway, the; Figure 15 – IP Filter Configuration Window; Public IP; IP Filter Table
  • Page 32 – You can; enable or disable; DMZ and specify the; of DMZ in; . When an unfiltered packet; Figure 16 – DMZ Configuration Window; DMZ; DMZ IP address
  • Page 33 – QoS Type; Signal DSCP
  • Page 34 – DE; Figure 18 – DHCP Configuration Window; DSCP Mode
  • Page 35 – VLan Tag; Enable VLAN mode or disable VLAN mode; Data Priority; Set Data priority between 0-7; Data VLan ID; Set Voice priority between 0-7; Voice VLan ID
  • Page 36 – Cloning; Figure 20 –Mac Cloning Window; Mac Cloning
  • Page 37 – Key; PSTNWKEY
  • Page 38 – Map; Prefix
  • Page 39 – Figure 23 –Provision Configuration Window; Server Address
  • Page 40 – Syslog; . Syslog is used to send UDP packets via Syslog port (514) and; Figure 24 –Syslog Configuration Window; Server Port
  • Page 41 – Figure 25 –EMS Configuration Window; Community
  • Page 42 – Set Community; Get Community; Trap Community
  • Page 43 – SNMP Trap Target; Trap
  • Page 44 – This screen allows you to set the preferred protocol.; Figure 28 – VoIP User Configuration Window; MGCP; SIP
  • Page 45 – Figure 29 – VoIP User Configuration Window; Display name
  • Page 46 – Figure 30 – VoIP MGCP Configuration Window; Local Port; Call Agent Port
  • Page 47 – Figure 31 – VoIP SIP Configuration Window
  • Page 48 – SIP Domain
  • Page 49 – Save
  • Page 50 – Fast Start; DTMF
  • Page 51 – Save and; CODEC Rate; Preferred CODEC; VAD
  • Page 53 – Caller ID; This screen allows the user to set the FSK and DTMF.; Figure 34 – VoIP Caller ID Configuration Window
  • Page 54 – This screen allows user to set RTP port number.; Figure 35 – VoIP RTP Configuration Window; RTP port
  • Page 55 – This screen allows user to set the tone configu; Figure 36 – VoIP Tone Configuration Window
  • Page 57 – Figure 37 – VoIP Fax Configuration Window
  • Page 58 – NAT Address
  • Page 59 – Dial; Number; Destination; Delete
  • Page 60 – Features; Port; Call Hold
  • Page 61 – book; You can edit the phone book to map the IP and phone number.; Figure 41 – VoIP Call Feature Configuration Window; IP Address; Phone Number; Phone Book
  • Page 62 – Old Password; Enter the predefined password.; New Password; Enter the new password.; Confirm Password; Re-enter the new password in this field to ensure it is correct..
  • Page 64 – Browse; to locate the new firmware on your computer. Click; Upgrade; to complete the process.; Figure 44 – Firmware Upgrade Window; Current Version; New Firmware
  • Page 65 – Figure 45 – Configuration Upgrade Window; TFTP Configuration; TFTP IP Address; TFTP File Name
  • Page 66 – ” button from the window below, the; Figure 46 – Save Configuration to Flash Window
  • Page 67 – © Copyright, 2003 Oki Network Technologies. All Rights Reserved; Load Default Settings; Click on the “; Load”; Default
  • Page 68 – Once you click; Reboot
  • Page 69 – Appendix A: Troubleshooting; Q: Cannot download the proper configuration file.
  • Page 70 – Appendix B: Specifications; SPECIFICATIONS
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BMG7011 and BMG7012

Broadband Media Gateway

User’s Guide

Oki Network Technologies

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Page 2 - Document Revision History; BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User’s Guide; Revision Date

i Document Revision History Title: BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User’s Guide Document No.: P/N BMG12-UG Author: Oki Network Technologies Revision # Revision Date Reason for Update Updated by: 0.9 11/22/03 First draft J. Yaya 1.3 11/29/03 Corrections and additions J. Yaya 1.5 11/21/03 ...

Page 3 - ii; Copyrights Notice; Rights to reproduce this manual are restricted by the Copyright

ii Copyrights Notice The BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateways are products of Oki Network Technologies Rights to reproduce this manual are restricted by the Copyright { XE "Copyright" } Act. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted in a...

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iii Contents 1. OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................................1 1.1 P ACKAGE C ONTENTS ......................................................................................................

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