Page 3 - Contents
Contents 1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................................5 U SING THE C ONFIGURATION M ANAGER .............................................................................................
Page 5 - Introduction; Using the Configuration Manager
1 Introduction This document describes the ADSL X6v modem's VoIP features. It provides information about the VoIP configuration parameters and explains how to view and modify them using the Configuration Manager interface or by downloading configuration files via the VoIP Subsystem's update mechanis...
Page 7 - Setting User Access Privileges
2 Changing Configuration Parameters As administrator ( admin ), you can view and modify the VoIP configuration parameter values described in this Technical Reference and set user access privileges for each parameter. See Chapters 3 through 10 for a description of the available menus and configurable...
Page 8 - System Parameters; VoIP System Identification
3 System Parameters You can use the VoIP -> Advanced VoIP Setup -> VoIP System menu to configure overall system settings. The menu items include: • VoIP System Identification • Date/Time • VoIP Subsystem Network Configuration • Static IP/DNS Configuration • HTTP / Telnet / FTP Server • STUN Se...
Page 9 - VoIP Subsystem Network Configuration; Static IP/DNS Configuration
Parameter Description Default NTP IP Address Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) (including an optional port number) for the NTP/SNTP timeserver server time-a.nist.gov Note : When the date and time are set independently of NTP (that is, if a timeserver is unavailable or the use of a timeserver is dis...
Page 11 - VoIP System Maintenance
Parameter Description Default Configuration Update Periodic Delay(s) Periodic delay between configuration update checks (in seconds - limit 4,294,967,296) 76400 Configuration Update Random Delay(s) Uniform random delay applied when contact with the update server fails 240 Configuration Update Error ...
Page 13 - VoIP Accounts; Logging in to the Configuration Manager; Setting User Privileges
4 VoIP Accounts You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > VoIP Accounts menu to configure user accounts for up to four providers. The menu items include: • My VoIP Account • Accounts 2, 3, and 4 Logging in to the Configuration Manager To access the VoIP menus, you must log in to the Configu...
Page 19 - VoIP Parameters; Audio Settings
5 VoIP Parameters You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > VoIP Parameters menu to configure various common aspects of the VoIP Subsystem device. The menu items include: • Audio Settings • RTP Protocol Parameters • SDP Protocol Parameters • SDP Audio Codec Names Audio Settings Parameter De...
Page 20 - RTP Protocol Parameters; SDP Protocol Parameters; SDP Audio Codec Names
RTP Protocol Parameters Parameter Description Default Base RTP port (1024-65535) The minimum IP port number for RTP traffic. Can be used in conjunction with firewall mappings. 1234 Maximum RTP port (1024-65535) The maximum IP port number for RTP traffic. 1253 RTP Public External IP Address Forces a ...
Page 21 - SIP Parameters; SIP Protocol Parameters
6 SIP Parameters You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > SIP Parameters menu to configure particular aspects of the S ession I nitiation P rotocol ( SIP ) implementation. The menu items include: • SIP Protocol Parameters • SIP Response Codes • SIP Distinctive Ring Names • SIP Protocol Tim...
Page 23 - SIP Protocol Timers
SIP Protocol Timers Parameter Description Default SIP Timer INVITE Expires (s) The time (in seconds) after which an INVITE request expires. 180 SIP Timer Re -INVITE Expires (s) The time (in seconds) after which a retransmitted INVITE request expires. 180 SIP Timer Registration Min (s) The minimum Re...
Page 24 - Regionalization; Call Progress Tones
7 Regionalization You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > Regionalization menu to configure the VoIP Subsystem for local operating conventions. The menu options include: • Call Progress Tones • Standard Ringing Patterns • Distinctive Ringing Patterns • Distinctive Call Waiting Patterns • ...
Page 25 - Call Progress Tone Parameters
A negative dBm level can be offset by ipbx_tone_gain . Allowed values for freq are from 0 to 3000Hz. Allowed values for db levels are from –1 to –40 dB. tone_on_timeX and tone_off_timeX are interleaved Tone On and Tone Off durations in msec. A value of zero for a Tone On time indicates a continuous ...
Page 27 - Standard Ringing Patterns; Standard Ringing Patterns Parameters; Distinctive Ringing Patterns
Standard Ringing Patterns Ring patterns are specified by a list of values indicating the frequency, number of on/off transitions, and Ring On/Ring Off times. The format is: ring_frequency, no_of_times, duration, {ring_on_time1, ring_off_time1, ring_on_time2, ring_off_time2, …} where: ring_frequency ...
Page 28 - Distinctive Ringing Patterns Parameters; Distinctive Call Waiting Patterns; Distinctive Call Waiting Patterns Parameters
Distinctive Ringing Patterns Parameters Parameter Description Default (All Regions) Distinctive Ring 1 Specifies the pattern for Ring 1 20 2 0 2000 4000 Distinctive Ring 2 Specifies the pattern for Ring 2 20 4 0 1000 1000 1000 3000 Distinctive Ring 3 Specifies the pattern for Ring 3 20 6 0 300 200 1...
Page 29 - Voice and Tone Parameters; Voice, Tone and DTMF Parameters
Voice and Tone Parameters The parameters in the following sections control the connection to the local phone (FXS) port on the VoIP Subsystem. This includes control of both the Subscriber Line Interface Circuit (SLIC) and S ubscriber L ine A udio C ircuit ( SLAC ) that together make up the FXS port....
Page 30 - SLAC Configuration Parameters
SLAC Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Default Port Impedance (See the Values for Port Impedance table.) Synthetic impedance matching network control for a choice of one of 10 common world-wide configurations Varies by region Port RX Gain (GR) (-12 to 6dB) SLAC receive gain in dB units ...
Page 31 - SLAC Command Strings; CODEC Configuration
Index Default Country 4 270 + 750 || 150 nF Sweden/CTR21 5 220 + 820 || 120 nF Germany/Austria/Australia/New Zealand #1 6 220 + 820 || 115 nF Bulgaria/South Africa/Slovakia 7 370 + 620 || 310 nF UK #1/India/New Zealand #2 8 200 + 680 || 100 nF China 9 800 || 50 nF SLAC Command Strings The SLAC initi...
Page 33 - CODEC Command Strings; Other Parameters
CODEC Command Strings The CODEC initialization commands provide a method to set up the device for unusual conditions. Do not change the default value unless the factory has instructed you to do so. Parameter Description Default Initialization Commands Specifies device setup for unusual conditions. 1...
Page 34 - Subscription Services; Subscription Service Settings
8 Subscription Services You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > Subscription Services menu to configure the VoIP Subsystem for the specific advanced services permitted and/or supported. The menu items include: • Subscription Service Settings • Dialing Parameters • VoIP and PSTN Dial Patte...
Page 36 - Dialing Parameters
Dialing Parameters Parameter Description Default Mode Mode allows selection of treatment of * and # as the leading digit of a dial string. These characters may be processed locally, or they may be passed through to the service provider. If there is a requirement that the service provider process com...
Page 37 - VoIP and PSTN Dial Patterns
Parameter Description Default Configure PSTN Dial Pattern (See VoIP and PSTN Dial Patterns , below.) Used to configure how the VoIP Subsystem handles PSTN dial strings. Hot Line Dialing If enabled, the VoIP Subsystem automatically dials the hot/warm dial string as soon as the telephone receiver is p...
Page 38 - Dial Pattern Parameters
You can use the dial patterns to change which calls are sent via VoIP, and which are sent to the PSTN. For example, you might want to send all local calls via the PSTN, because these might be free on your PSTN line. You might also want to tailor the dial patterns to precisely reflect the format of t...
Page 40 - North American Number Plan Area (NANPA) Dialing Examples
#[1-9]e#r5xp3r*x is a string that is identical to the previous two, except for the first digit. This string supports cases where service providers use strings that start with # for various special features or control purposes. This string is forwarded to the service provider only if the mode is set ...
Page 41 - Entering Easily-Confused Patterns; Bridging From VoIP to PSTN
. 976 numbers in the US are premium-rate local numbers that may incur high per-minute charges. 1800r7x Recognize a 1800XXXXXXX number This tells the system to look at the first four digits of the entered number, and if they match 1800 to dial using 1800 plus the remaining seven digits. <:> If ...
Page 43 - Emergency Services and eServices Events
Emergency Services and eServices Events The emergency services numbers follow the same rules as those defined for the pattern matching strings in Dialing Parameters on page 36. The VoIP Subsystem allows flexible treatment of emergency numbers. They can be sent either via the Internet or over the PST...
Page 44 - User Configuration; Speed Dials; Call Forwarding
9 User Configuration You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Settings > User Configuration menu to configure the VoIP Subsystem's user-specific settings. The menu items include: • Speed Dials • Call Forwarding • Ringing Based on Caller ID • Do Not Disturb • Incoming Call Blocking • Call Waiting/C...
Page 49 - Feature Codes
10 Feature Codes Feature codes are used to access advanced Class 5 telephony features. You can use the VoIP -> Advanced VoIP Settings -> Feature Codes menu to configure the parameters. The menu includes: • Feature Code Assignments (*55 – *99) Feature Code Assignments (*55 – *99) The IPBX calli...
Page 51 - NOTICE
NOTICE This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this Manual and all the accompanying hardware, software, and documentation are copyrighted. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced by mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form. The manufactu...