Philips Network Card KX TDA0490 User Manual

16-Channel VoIP Gateway Card  
Programming Guide  
Model No.  
KX-TDA0490  
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Section 1  
IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility  
Programming of the VoIP Gateway Card is carried out through  
a web programming utility called the IP-GW16 Maintenance  
Utility. This section provides the start-up procedure for the IP-  
GW16 Maintenance Utility.  
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1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility  
1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility  
There are 2 different log-in levels to the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility, a web programming utility for  
the VoIP Gateway Card: Administrator level and Installer level. These levels provide different  
programming options.  
For full discussions of Administrator-level programming and Installer-level programming, refer to "2  
System Requirements  
The IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or above.  
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Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.  
1. Run Internet Explorer from the Start menu.  
2. In the Address box of Internet Explorer, type http://192.168.1.200.  
192.168.1.200 is the default IP address of the VoIP Gateway Card.  
3. Press the ENTER key on the keyboard.  
4. In the Username box, type the user name.  
Default Administrator-level user name: Administrator  
Default Installer-level user name: Installer  
5. In the Password box, type the password.  
Default Administrator-level password: Administrator  
Default Installer-level password: Installer  
6. Click LOGIN.  
To clear your entry, click CLEAR.  
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Notes  
If another user is already logged in, you will be rejected.  
For readability of the text on the screen, it is recommended that you adjust the text size  
of Internet Explorer to below medium.  
If you finish a programming session without logging out from the card (e.g., quitting  
Internet Explorer, or returning to the log-in screen with the "Back" button of Internet  
Explorer), you cannot log in again for the period of time specified by the parameter  
Programming Auto Disconnect Time (default: 10 min).  
For the log-out procedure and Programming Auto Disconnect Time setting, refer to  
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1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility  
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Section 2  
Administrator Functions  
This section provides operating instructions for the IP-GW16  
Maintenance Utility when logged in as the Administrator.  
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2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator  
2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator  
The IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility provides the following menu to a user logged in as the  
Administrator.  
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2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator  
Programming  
Menu  
Section Reference  
1.1 Network Settings, General  
1.2 H.323 Detailed Settings  
1.3 Voice Communication Detailed Settings  
1.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Settings 2.2.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Parameters  
1.5 Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls)  
1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address  
Translation)  
1.7 Initialization  
Maintenance  
Menu  
Section Reference  
2.1 Change RUN/STOP status  
2.2 Maintenance Settings  
2.3 Diagnosis  
2.4 Log Information  
Data Management  
Menu  
Section Reference  
3.1 Upload of Configuration data (PC VoIP 2.4.1 Upload of Configuration Data  
Gateway)  
3.2 Download of Configuration data (VoIP  
Gateway PC)  
3.3 Upload of DN2IP data (PC VoIP  
Gateway)  
3.4 Download of DN2IP data (VoIP Gateway 2.4.4 Download of Address Translation Table  
PC)  
Others  
Menu  
Section Reference  
REBOOT  
LOGOUT  
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2.2 Programming  
2.2 Programming  
2.2.1 Network Parameters  
1. Click 1.1 Network Settings, General in the main menu.  
Current IP Address, Current Subnet Mask, and Current Default Gateway show the current  
IP address settings of the VoIP Gateway Card.  
2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
4. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
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Parameter Descriptions  
The parameters indicated with "#" must be changed while the card is in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status  
Control"). The changes must be followed by a reboot to become effective (see "2.5.1 Reboot").  
IP Address Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
192.168.1.200  
The following addresses  
are invalid:  
IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the card.  
For more information, consult your network administrator.  
Class D addresses  
Class E addresses  
Loopback  
addresses  
Addresses with  
host number all 0s  
or 1s  
#
#
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
Any address is valid.  
Subnet Mask  
Specifies the subnet mask address of the card.  
For more information, consult your network administrator.  
Same as the parameter  
IP Address, except that  
the address 0.0.0.0. is  
allowed.  
Default Gateway  
Specifies the default gateway IP address of the card.  
For more information, consult your network administrator.  
DHCP Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
Don't use  
Use,  
Don't use  
DHCP Server  
Specifies the use of a DHCP server.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
#
67  
1 to 65535  
1 to 65535  
DHCP Server Port No.  
Specifies the port number for DHCP communications by the  
DHCP server.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
#
#
68  
DHCP Client Port No.  
Specifies the port number for DHCP communications by the  
card (the DHCP client).  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
1440  
0 (disable),  
1 to 1440  
DHCP Lease Time (min) 1-1440min  
This parameter is provided for engineer use only.  
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2.2 Programming  
HTTP Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
80  
1 to 65535  
HTTP Port No.  
Specifies the port number for HTTP communications by the  
card.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
QSIG Connectionless Tunneling Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
1718  
1 to 65535  
QSIG Connectionless Tunneling Port No.  
Specifies the port number for connectionless tunneling  
between cards at different locations in a QSIG network.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
Notes  
Connectionless tunneling enables the PBXs on a  
QSIG network to use enhanced networking  
features. (For more information about these  
features, refer to the relevant sections of the Hybrid  
IP-PBX documentation.)  
If you are using a gatekeeper, and "Routed" is  
specified for the parameter Call Signaling Model  
(see "2.2.2 H.323 Parameters"), connectionless  
tunneling is not possible. In this case, the PBX  
cannot use the enhanced networking features.  
Others  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
5
1 to 10  
LAN Disconnect Threshold Time (s)  
Specifies the time (in seconds) until disconnection from the  
LAN is recognized.  
For example, even if a LAN cable is disconnected during a  
call, reconnecting the cable within this time period maintains  
the call.  
Detailed Explanations  
DHCP Server  
When using the DHCP feature, the IP address settings of the card (IP address, subnet mask, and  
default gateway) will be assigned by a DHCP server.  
However, keep in mind that the maintenance of the card is performed through a web browser from a  
PC; hence you must know the IP address of the card. Therefore, it is necessary to set up the DHCP  
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server to assign a static IP address to the card from a pool of IP addresses that is defined in advance.  
For more information about DHCP server settings, consult your network administrator.  
In addition, it is also necessary to specify the values for the parameters under IP Address Settings  
as they will be assigned by the DHCP server.  
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2.2 Programming  
2.2.2 H.323 Parameters  
1. Click 1.2 H.323 Detailed Settings in the main menu.  
2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
4. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
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Parameter Descriptions  
The parameters indicated with "#" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see  
"2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes must be followed by a reboot to become effective (see "2.5.1 Reboot").  
The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the card is in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status  
Control"). The changes do not have to be followed by a reboot to become effective.  
Port No. Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
1720  
1 to 65535  
H.225 Port No.  
Specifies the port number for the H.225 protocol (call control)  
in an H.323 protocol suite.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
#
1721  
1 to 65504  
H.245 Port No.  
Specifies the port number for the H.245 protocol (negotiation  
of channel usage and capabilities) in an H.323 protocol suite.  
32 consecutive ports, starting with the specified port, will be  
used (by default, 1721 to 1752).  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
#
#
1719  
5004  
1 to 65535  
1 to 65472  
RAS Port No.  
Specifies the port number for the H.225 protocol (RAS) in an  
H.323 protocol suite.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
RTP/RTCP Port No.  
Specifies the port number for RTP/RTCP. 64 consecutive  
ports, starting with the specified port, will be used (by default,  
5004 to 5067).  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
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Voice CODEC Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
1st: G.729A  
G.723.1,  
G.729A,  
G.711Mu,  
G.711A  
Voice CODEC Priority 1st–4th  
Specifies the type of CODEC for voice communications.  
2nd: No default  
3rd: No default  
4th: No default  
Choose the appropriate CODEC for the network environment  
(e.g., bandwidth, CODEC conditions of the remote terminal).  
When using multiple CODECs, set them in an appropriate  
priority order.  
Prior to establishing a call, a negotiation takes place over the  
network and the CODEC to be used will be decided  
depending on the setting of this parameter.  
For details about relations between bandwidth and CODEC,  
refer to "Detailed Explanations" in "2.2.3 Voice  
Note  
When the Fast Connect feature (see under "Others"  
below) is disabled, the communicating cards must have  
the same first priority CODEC set.  
Gatekeeper Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
Don't use  
Use,  
Don't use  
Gatekeeper  
Specifies the use of a gatekeeper.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
*
192.168.1.3  
The following addresses  
are invalid:  
Primary Gatekeeper IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the primary gatekeeper.  
Class D addresses  
Class E addresses  
Loopback  
addresses  
*
*
1719  
1 to 65535  
Primary Gatekeeper Port No.  
Specifies the port number of the primary gatekeeper.  
192.168.1.4  
The following addresses  
are invalid:  
Secondary Gatekeeper IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the secondary gatekeeper.  
Class D addresses  
Class E addresses  
Set this parameter when setting up a secondary gatekeeper  
as a redundant backup system.  
Loopback  
addresses  
*
1719  
1 to 65535  
Secondary Gatekeeper Port No.  
Specifies the port number of the secondary gatekeeper.  
Set this parameter when setting up a secondary gatekeeper  
as a redundant backup system.  
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Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
0
0 (disable),  
1 to 1440  
Gatekeeper Connection Checking Interval (min) 0-  
1440min  
Specifies the time (in minutes) between periodic checks of  
connection to the gatekeeper.  
When the primary gatekeeper fails, these checks can detect  
the failure. In this case, the connection automatically  
switches to the secondary gatekeeper if it is available, so that  
the network remains functional.  
*
Direct  
Direct,  
Call Signaling Model  
Routed (via  
Gatekeeper)  
Specifies whether to carry out a call control (H.225) process  
directly between the cards or through a gatekeeper.  
Direct call control is typically preferred because it involves  
less network load.  
Others  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
#
Use  
Use,  
Don't use  
Fast Connect  
Specifies the use of the Fast Connect feature.  
Using Fast Connect simplifies the communication process so  
that calls can be established quickly.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
Detailed Explanations  
Gatekeeper  
The following are the general functions of a gatekeeper:  
Dialed number-to-IP address translation  
Authentication  
Bandwidth control  
It is possible to employ a VoIP network without the use of a gatekeeper, because the card is equipped  
with internal address translation capabilities. However, should the network contain dozens of cards,  
maintenance of address translation tables in individual cards can become a strain.  
A gatekeeper is useful in this case, because with the gatekeeper it is possible to consolidate the  
maintenance. (However, you still need to program each card on the network with its own address  
translation information. For details, refer to "2.2.6 Address Translation Table—GW Entry" and "2.2.7  
Address Translation Table—DN2IP Entry".) For more information about gatekeeper functions,  
consult the documentation of the gatekeeper.  
When using a gatekeeper, make sure to choose a compatible model. For more information about  
gatekeeper compatibility with the card, consult a certified dealer.  
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2.2.3 Voice Communication Parameters  
1. Click 1.3 Voice Communication Detailed Settings in the main menu.  
2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
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You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
4. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
Parameter Descriptions  
QoS Field Settings  
The parameters below are used to set the ToS (Type of Service) field in the header of IP packets to control  
QoS of VoIP communications.  
For more information about QoS, refer to "A1.4 QoS (Quality of Service)" of the VoIP Gateway Card Getting  
Started. For the actual setting values, consult your network administrator.  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Priority: 0  
Normal  
Value Range  
0 to 7  
ToS  
Specifies the value in the ToS field by a generic term.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
Normal,  
Monetary Cost,  
Reliability,  
Throughput,  
Delay  
No default  
No default  
0 to 63  
DSCP  
Specifies the value in the ToS field by a DSCP for DiffServ.  
00 to FF  
HEX  
Specifies the value in the ToS field by a hexadecimal number.  
Jitter Buffer Settings  
When voice signals are packetized and transmitted, individual packets can take different paths through the  
network and arrive at the destination at varied timings. This is referred to as "jitter", and it can cause  
degradation in speech quality. To compensate for jitter problems, the "jitter buffer" accumulates the packets  
temporarily for processing.  
The parameters below are used to adjust the size of the jitter buffer. However, in general, there is no need to  
change the default values.  
Jitter buffer Settings (G.711/G.729A/G.723.1 for Voice)  
Parameter  
Default  
20  
Value Range  
10 × n (n = 2–10)  
10 × n (n = 2–50)  
10 × n (n = 2–10)  
10 × n (n = 2–10)  
1 to 20  
Jitter Buffer Minimum (ms)  
Jitter Buffer Maximum (ms)  
Jitter Buffer Default (ms)  
Jitter Buffer Recovery Start (ms)  
Jitter Buffer Recovery Period (s)  
500  
20  
200  
10  
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Jitter buffer Settings (G.711 for Fax)  
Parameter  
Default  
50  
Value Range  
10 × n (n = 4–10)  
10 × n (n = 4–50)  
Jitter Buffer Minimum (ms)  
Jitter Buffer Maximum (ms)  
500  
CODEC Frame Settings  
The parameters below are used to set the interval between packet transmissions for each type of CODEC. It  
is recommended that all VoIP Gateway Cards in a VoIP network have the same settings for these parameters.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
Parameter  
Default  
30  
Value Range  
30, 60, 90  
G.723.1 Packet Sending Interval (ms)  
G.729A Packet Sending Interval (ms)  
G.711 Packet Sending Interval (ms)  
20  
20, 30, 40, 60  
20, 30, 40, 60  
20  
Echo Canceller Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Echo Canceller  
Default  
Value Range  
48  
48, 128, Don't use  
Specifies the length of the echo canceller (in milliseconds)  
when using the echo cancellation feature (G.168), or disables  
the feature.  
Echo is the audible duplication of a caller's voice on the return  
path; when echo exists, the caller hears his or her own voice  
after some delay. The echo canceller eliminates this echo.  
Generally, the default length of 48 ms will suffice. However, if  
an echo is still heard, it is recommended that you set the  
length to 128 ms.  
Note  
There are various factors that may cause an echo. In  
some cases, this feature does not eliminate the echo  
entirely.  
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Gain Level Settings  
The parameters below are used to adjust the gain level. However, in general, there is no need to change the  
default values.  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
0
-14 to 6  
Gain Level PCM LAN (dB)  
Specifies the gain level (in decibels) output from the PBX,  
through the card, to the LAN.  
0
-14 to 6  
Gain Level LAN PCM (dB)  
Specifies the gain level (in decibels) output from the LAN,  
through the card, to the PBX.  
Voice Activity Detection (VAD) Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Use  
Use,  
Don't use  
G.723.1/G.729A/G.711 VAD  
Specifies the use of the VAD feature for each available  
CODEC (G.723.1, G.729A, and G.711).  
The VAD conserves bandwidth by detecting silent periods  
during a call and suppressing the packets of silence from  
being sent to the network.  
Notes  
To use the VAD feature for a certain CODEC, be  
sure to enable it for that CODEC on both the local  
and remote cards.  
To use the VAD feature between the KX-TDA0490  
and KX-TDA5480/KX-TDA0484, you must enable it  
for the G.723.1 CODEC. Otherwise, the VAD feature  
cannot be used between these cards (although calls  
can be made and received as normal).  
Others  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
6.3Kbps  
5.3Kbps,  
6.3Kbps  
G.723.1 Rate  
Specifies the rate of the G.723.1 CODEC.  
Use  
Use,  
Don't use  
DTMF Detection  
Specifies the use of the DTMF detection feature.  
DTMF detection enables end-to-end DTMF relay over the  
network.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
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Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Don't use  
Use,  
Don't use  
FAX Signal Detection  
Specifies the use of the fax signal detection feature.  
Fax signal detection enables end-to-end fax signal relay over  
the network.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
-20  
-46 to 0  
DTMF Detection Level (dB) -46-0dB  
Specifies the level (in decibels) of DTMF detection.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
Detailed Explanations  
QoS Field Settings  
The following diagrams show the bit values of the ToS field in the IP header in relation to the setting  
values for the parameters under QoS Field Settings:  
ToS  
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Priority: 0  
Priority: 1  
Priority: 2  
Priority: 3  
Priority: 4  
Priority: 5  
Priority: 6  
Priority: 7  
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Normal  
Monetary Cost  
Reliability  
Throughput  
Delay  
Bit 8  
Bit 0  
Reserved Bit 15  
Bit 32  
IP Header Version  
IHL  
Type of Service  
Total Length  
IP Packet  
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DSCP  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
DSCP: 0  
DSCP: 1  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
DSCP: 62  
DSCP: 63  
Bit 8  
Bit 0  
Reserved Reserved Bit 15  
Bit 32  
IP Header Version  
IHL  
Type of Service  
Total Length  
IP Packet  
HEX  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
HEX: 0  
HEX: 1  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
HEX: FE  
HEX: FF  
Bit 8  
Bit 15  
Bit 32  
Bit 0  
IP Header Version  
IHL  
Type of Service  
Total Length  
IP Packet  
CODEC Frame Settings  
The amount of required bandwidth depends on the type of CODEC and the selected packet sending  
interval. The tables below show the amount of bandwidth required for one VoIP channel in each case:  
Required Bandwidth for Voice Communication via LAN  
Packet Sending Interval  
CODEC  
20 ms  
87.2 kbps  
31.2 kbps  
30 ms  
79.5 kbps  
23.5 kbps  
20.8 kbps  
21.9 kbps  
40 ms  
75.6 kbps  
19.6 kbps  
60 ms  
71.7 kbps  
15.7 kbps  
13.1 kbps  
14.1 kbps  
90 ms  
G.711  
G.729A  
G.723.1 5.3 kbps  
G.723.1 6.3 kbps  
10.5 kbps  
11.6 kbps  
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Required Bandwidth for Voice Communication via WAN (PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol)  
Packet Sending Interval  
30 ms 40 ms 60 ms  
74 kbps  
CODEC  
20 ms  
84 kbps  
90 ms  
G.711  
77.3 kbps  
21 kbps  
70.7 kbps  
14.7 kbps  
12 kbps  
G.729A  
28 kbps  
18 kbps  
G.723.1 5.3 kbps  
G.723.1 6.3 kbps  
18.7 kbps  
19.7 kbps  
9.8 kbps  
13.1 kbps  
10.8 kbps  
When assessing your bandwidth requirements, keep in mind that the longer the packet sending  
interval, the smaller the amount of required bandwidth, and vice versa.  
However, also consider that the shorter the packet sending interval, the clearer the expected speech  
quality, because delays in packet transmissions will be small. When the packet sending interval is  
long, delays are more likely to occur, resulting in overall degradation in speech quality with more  
pauses and loss in voice communications.  
Therefore, it is recommended that you select the shortest packet sending interval that network  
bandwidth can accommodate.  
DTMF Detection  
A VoIP network does not guarantee accurate end-to-end transmission of DTMF signals because the  
DTMF signals are coded/decoded during VoIP communications, in the same way as voice signals. In  
addition, packets can get lost during transmission.  
To compensate for this problem, it is possible to enable DTMF detection for the VoIP Gateway Card  
to carry out accurate end-to-end DTMF relay over the network. Upon detecting DTMF signals from  
the PBX, the card encodes the signals and then sends them to the destination, instead of as voice  
signals. Then at the destination, the card regenerates the DTMF signals from the received encoded  
signals, and then sends them to the PBX.  
Note that when this feature is enabled, the sending of packets is delayed by approximately 30 ms.  
Therefore, it is recommended that you disable this feature unless DTMF detection is necessary.  
FAX Signal Detection  
When sending fax signals using a CODEC other than G.711, the signals cannot be received  
accurately at the destination because they are coded/decoded over the VoIP network, in the same  
way as voice signals.  
To compensate for this problem, it is possible to enable fax detection for the card. Upon detecting fax  
signals (CED tones) from the PBX, the card automatically switches the CODEC to G.711 to  
communicate with the card at the destination. With the G.711 CODEC, it is possible to assure error-  
free fax communications to a certain extent.  
To further assure fax communications, it is strongly recommended that the communicating fax  
machines be equipped with the ECM (Error Correction Model) feature, an automatic error correction  
feature. When, for example, the receiving fax machine detects errors in transmission, it can have the  
sending fax machine resend the relevant data.  
When using the fax detection feature, the communicating cards must share the same value (either  
"G.711Mu" or "G.711A") for the parameter Voice CODEC Priority (see "Voice CODEC Settings" in  
Notes  
To carry out fax communications between the KX-TDA0490 and KX-TDA5480/KX-TDA0484  
VoIP Gateway Cards, it is necessary to disable the "FAX High Reliable Method" for the KX-  
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TDA5480/KX-TDA0484 card. (For more information about this feature, refer to the KX-  
TDA5480/KX-TDA0484 Programming Guide.)  
Fax communications cannot take place between the KX-TDA0490 and KX-TDA0480 VoIP  
Gateway Cards.  
Fax communications in the Super G3 mode are not guaranteed.  
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2.2.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Parameters  
1. Click 1.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Settings in the main menu.  
2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
4. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
Parameter Descriptions  
The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see  
"2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes do not have to be followed by a reboot to become effective.  
Dialing Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
*
20  
5 to 30  
First Digit Time (s) 5-30s  
Specifies the length of time (in seconds) within which the first  
digit of a dial number must be dialed after seizing a VoIP  
gateway trunk (CO line).  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
5
1 to 10  
Inter-Digit Time (s) 1-10s  
Specifies the length of time (in seconds) within which  
subsequent digits of a dial number must be dialed.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
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Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
#
0 to 9, #, *  
Digit End Code  
Specifies the delimiter code to be used to signal the end of a  
dial number.  
Generally, there is no need to change the default value.  
Others  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Not applicable  
G.711 Mu-Law,  
G.711 A-Law  
Network CODEC of IP-PBX  
The value of this parameter is set automatically as  
appropriate to the setting of the PBX.  
There is no need to change the value.  
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2.2.5 Hunt Pattern Parameters  
1. Click 1.5 Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls) in the main menu.  
2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Sort the hunt patterns in the table at the bottom of the screen:  
a. Click the desired sort key and sort order from the Sort Option lists.  
b. Click SORT.  
Delete the desired hunt pattern from the table at the bottom of the screen:  
a. Select the appropriate check box for the hunt pattern you want to delete.  
b. Click DELETE.  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
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3. Click ENTRY.  
A maximum of 16 hunt patterns can be created.  
4. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
5. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
Parameter Descriptions  
The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see  
"2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes do not have to be followed by a reboot to become effective.  
Hunt Group  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
Hunt group 1  
Hunt group 1 to 8  
Port1–8  
Assigns a hunt group to a VoIP gateway port.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
Hunt Pattern Entry  
The parameters below are used to create hunt patterns.  
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
*
No default  
1 to 16  
Hunt Pattern No.  
Specifies the number for the hunt pattern to be created.  
When changing the current settings of an existing hunt  
pattern, first delete the hunt pattern and then re-create with  
new values.  
No default  
Max. 30 digits  
Receive Leading Number  
Specifies the leading digits in received numbers by which to  
determine the hunt group to direct incoming calls.  
For example, to direct incoming calls with numbers starting  
with "9", specify the number "9" in this parameter. Likewise,  
to direct incoming calls with numbers starting with "1", specify  
the number "1".  
However, if you want to direct incoming calls with numbers  
starting with "950" and "951" to separate hunt groups, it is  
necessary to make 2 hunt patterns with respective numbers,  
"950" and "951".  
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Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
1
1 to 8  
Hunt Group (Priority1)  
Specifies the hunt group to which incoming calls are directed  
first.  
*
-
1 to 8,  
Hunt Group (Priority2)–(Priority8)  
- (disable)  
Specifies the hunt group to which incoming calls are directed  
when the hunt group specified in the previous priority level is  
busy.  
Detailed Explanations  
The card and the PBX are connected with 8 VoIP gateway ports, each of which has 2 communication  
channels, in much the same way as an ISDN BRI port.  
PBX (PBX Code: 950)  
VoIP Gateway Card  
Port 1  
Channel 1  
Extn. Group A  
Channel 2  
Extn. 101 ... Extn. 199  
Port 2  
Channel 1  
IP Network  
Channel 2  
Extn. Group B  
Port 8  
Extn. 201 ... Extn. 299  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
Hunt pattern programming determines the VoIP gateway ports through which to route incoming calls,  
depending on the received numbers. The following examples provide 2 different methods of hunt  
pattern programming.  
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Example 1  
The following configuration is used to allocate 8 VoIP gateway ports (16 channels) to route incoming  
calls to both extension groups A and B.  
When there are 16 incoming calls to extension group A in this configuration, no call can be routed to  
extension group B.  
Hunt Group  
Port1  
Port2  
Hunt group 1  
Hunt group 1  
:
:
Port8  
Hunt group 1  
Hunt Pattern Entry  
Hunt Pattern No.  
Receive Leading Number  
Hunt Group (Priority1)  
Hunt Group (Priority2)  
:
1
9
1
-
:
Hunt Group (Priority8)  
-
PBX (PBX Code: 950)  
VoIP Gateway Card  
Port 1  
Channel 1  
Dials "950-101".  
Dials "950-102".  
Dials "950-103".  
Dials "950-104".  
Extn. Group A  
Channel 2  
Extn. 101 ... Extn. 199  
Port 2  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
IP Network  
Port 8  
Dials "950-115".  
Dials "950-116".  
Dials "950-201".  
Extn. Group B  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
Extn. 201 ... Extn. 299  
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Example 2  
The following configuration is used to divide 8 VoIP gateway ports (16 channels) into 2 groups of 4,  
and then allocate each group to individual extension groups. Specifically, with this configuration, calls  
to extension group A are routed through the first group of ports (consisting of ports 1 to 4). Likewise,  
calls to extension group B are routed through the second group of ports (consisting of ports 5 to 8).  
When all 8 channels in the first group of ports are being used, this configuration rejects the 9th call to  
extension group A. However, the other 8 channels in the second group of ports remain available to  
route calls to extension group B.  
Hunt Group  
Port1  
Hunt group 1  
:
:
:
:
Port4  
Port5  
Hunt group 1  
Hunt group 2  
Port8  
Hunt group 2  
Hunt Pattern Entry—1  
Hunt Pattern No.  
Receive Leading Number  
Hunt Group (Priority1)  
Hunt Group (Priority2)  
:
1
9501  
1
-
:
Hunt Group (Priority8)  
-
Hunt Pattern Entry—2  
Hunt Pattern No.  
Receive Leading Number  
Hunt Group (Priority1)  
Hunt Group (Priority2)  
:
2
9502  
2
-
:
Hunt Group (Priority8)  
-
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PBX (PBX Code: 950)  
VoIP Gateway Card  
Port 1  
Channel 1  
Dials "950-101".  
Dials "950-102".  
Channel 2  
Extn. Group A  
Port 4  
Extn. 101 ... Extn. 199  
Dials "950-107".  
Dials "950-108".  
Dials "950-109".  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
Port 5  
IP Network  
Channel 1  
Dials "950-201".  
Dials "950-202".  
Channel 2  
Extn. Group B  
Port 8  
Extn. 201 ... Extn. 299  
Dials "950-207".  
Dials "950-208".  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
It is possible to program the PBX to allocate separate groups of VoIP gateway ports to individual  
extension groups A and B for making outgoing calls. With this programming, each extension group,  
A and B, can have a group of ports for its exclusive use.  
For example:  
The VoIP gateway ports that extension group A uses to make outgoing calls: ports 1 to 4  
The VoIP gateway ports that extension group B uses to make outgoing calls: ports 5 to 8  
Note  
The example above details the configuration to route incoming calls to 2 separate hunt groups,  
each of which is associated with an individual extension group. However, note that various other  
types of configurations are possible. For example, it is possible to route calls to 8 separate hunt  
groups, so that you can distribute the calls to 8 different extension groups.  
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2.2.6 Address Translation Table—GW Entry  
1. Click 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) in the main menu.  
2. Click 1.6.1 GW Entry.  
3. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click PREVIOUS to return to the previous screen.  
Sort the gateway entries in the table at the bottom of the screen:  
a. Click the desired sort key and sort order from the Sort Option lists.  
b. Click SORT.  
Delete the desired gateway entry from the table at the bottom of the screen:  
a. Select the appropriate check box for the gateway entry you want to delete.  
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Note  
If the gateway entry is registered to a DN2IP entry (see "2.2.7 Address Translation  
Table—DN2IP Entry"), no check box will be shown for the gateway entry.  
b. Click DELETE.  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
4. Click ENTRY.  
A maximum of 512 gateway entries can be created.  
5. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
6. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
Parameter Descriptions  
The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see  
"2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes do not have to be followed by a reboot to become effective.  
GW Entry  
The parameters below are used to create gateway entries for both local and remote cards on the network, as  
a preliminary step to programming the address translation table (DN2IP).  
For a programming example, refer to "3.2.5 Programming the Address Translation Table" of the VoIP Gateway  
Card Getting Started.  
Note  
If you are using a gatekeeper, create the gateway entry only for the local card.  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
0
0 to 511  
GW No.  
Specifies the number for the gateway entry to be created.  
When changing the current settings of an existing gateway  
entry, first delete the gateway entry and then re-create with  
new values.  
*
*
No default  
No default  
Max. 16 characters  
Comment  
Specifies the comment for the gateway entry.  
The following addresses  
are invalid:  
IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the card.  
Class D addresses  
Class E addresses  
Loopback  
addresses  
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Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
0
0 (belong to no group),  
1 to 256  
Group No.  
Specifies the number of the gateway group to which the  
gateway entry belongs.  
Grouping is useful when there is more than one card installed  
in a PBX, because it allows you to use the automatic route  
redirection feature. For details, refer to "Detailed  
Explanations" in the next section, "2.2.7 Address Translation  
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2.2.7 Address Translation Table—DN2IP Entry  
1. Click 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) in the main menu.  
2. Click 1.6.2 DN2IP Entry.  
3. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click PREVIOUS to return to the previous screen.  
Sort the DN2IP entries in the table at the bottom of the screen:  
a. Click the desired sort key and sort order from the Sort Option lists.  
b. Click SORT.  
Delete the desired DN2IP entry from the table at the bottom of the screen:  
a. Select the appropriate check box for the DN2IP entry you want to delete.  
b. Click DELETE.  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
4. Click ENTRY.  
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A maximum of 512 DN2IP entries can be created.  
5. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
6. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
Parameter Descriptions  
The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see  
"2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes do not have to be followed by a reboot to become effective.  
DN2IP Entry  
The parameters below are used to create DN2IP entries based on the gateway entries created previously (see  
"2.2.6 Address Translation Table—GW Entry"). The DN2IP entries associate dialed numbers and IP address  
of the destination; therefore, a caller can reach the destination by dialing the number without knowing the  
destination IP address.  
For a programming example, refer to "3.2.5 Programming the Address Translation Table" of the VoIP Gateway  
Card Getting Started.  
Note  
If you are using a gatekeeper, create the DN2IP entries only for the local card. In this case, you can create  
up to 4 DN2IP entries per card.  
Note that if you are not using a gatekeeper, there is no maximum number of DN2IP entries.  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
*
*
No default  
Max. 30 digits  
Leading Number  
Specifies the leading digits in dialed numbers by which to  
associate calls with the appropriate destination.  
For example, to associate calls with dialed numbers "950-  
xxxx" and "951-xxxx" with separate destinations, it is  
necessary to make 2 DN2IP entries with respective numbers,  
"950" and "951".  
0
0 to 29  
Remaining Number of Digits  
Specifies the number of digits to be dialed following the  
leading number to access the destination.  
For example, if the dialed numbers are either "950-xxxx" or  
"951-xxxx" and the numbers "950" and "951" are specified for  
the parameter Leading Number respectively, specify the  
number "4" in this parameter.  
GW  
GW,  
Group  
GW No/Group No. Selection  
Specifies the type of destination when making calls: a  
gateway or a gateway group.  
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Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
GW No: 0,  
Group No.: 1  
GW No: 0 to 511,  
Group No.: 1 to 256  
GW No/Group No.  
Specifies the number of the destination gateway or gateway  
group.  
Detailed Explanations  
Automatic Route Redirection  
When more than one card is installed in a PBX, you can assign them to a single gateway group.  
Grouping allows you to logically combine the channels of multiple cards in a PBX (there are 16  
channels per card). This aids the effective use of channels in a PBX.  
The following diagram and tables provide an example of this configuration.  
Example of Configuration  
In the diagram below, there are 2 cards (cards B and C) installed in PBX 2.  
PBX 2  
• PBX Code: 952  
• Extension Number: 4 digits  
PBX 1  
• PBX Code: 951  
Gateway Group 1  
• Extension Number: 3 digits  
Card B  
IP Address: 192.168.1.2  
Card A  
IP Address: 192.168.1.1  
IP Network  
Card C  
IP Address: 192.168.1.3  
Example of Gateway Entry Programming  
Through gateway entry programming, cards B and C are grouped into a single gateway group.  
Parameter  
Card A  
Card B  
Card C  
GW No  
0
1
2
Comment  
IP Address  
Group No.  
IP-GW Card A  
192.168.1.1  
0
IP-GW Card B  
192.168.1.2  
1
IP-GW Card C  
192.168.1.3  
1
Example of DN2IP Entry Programming  
When DN2IP entries are programmed as in the table below, calls through card A arrive at gateway  
group 1, which includes cards B and C.  
Parameter  
Leading Number  
To Card A  
To Gateway Group 1  
(Cards B and C)  
951  
952  
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Parameter  
To Card A  
To Gateway Group 1  
(Cards B and C)  
Remaining Number of Digits  
GW No/Group No. Selection  
GW No/Group No.  
3
4
GW  
0
Group  
1
The automatic route redirection feature activates in this configuration. If a call is made through card  
A to gateway group 1 when all 16 channels of card B are busy, card A automatically redirects the call  
to card C.  
This is possible because by grouping, PBX 1 sees PBX 2 as having a combined set of 32 channels,  
not 2 separate sets of 16 channels.  
Note  
The automatic route redirection feature cannot be used in a network where a gatekeeper is used.  
For details about gatekeeper settings, refer to "Gatekeeper Settings" in "2.2.2 H.323  
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2.2.8 Initialization  
1. Click 1.7 Initialization in the main menu.  
2. Click OK to initialize all parameters to the default values.  
To abort initialization, click CANCEL. You will be taken back to the main menu (see "2.1 Main  
Initialization has to be followed by a reboot to make the default values effective for the  
parameters indicated with "#" (e.g., IP address of the VoIP Gateway Card). If not followed by a  
reboot, the current setting values will remain effective instead.  
3. Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
4. Refer to "2.5.1 Reboot" and finish the reboot.  
Note  
If you have forgotten the IP address or log-in password of the VoIP Gateway Card, follow the  
procedure detailed in "C1 Initializing the VoIP Gateway Card" of the VoIP Gateway Card Getting  
Started to return all settings to the factory default.  
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2.3 Maintenance  
2.3 Maintenance  
2.3.1 Status Control  
1. Click 2.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu.  
Current RUN/STOP Status shows the current status of the VoIP Gateway Card.  
2. Click RUN or STOP for Status after changing.  
If you want to forcibly change the status from "RUN" to "STOP" while there are ongoing calls,  
click the Yes check box for Forced Disconnect when executing STOP. This will allow you to  
place the card in the "STOP" status even when there are ongoing calls.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
4. Click OK.  
You will see a result screen.  
Note  
If the operation is not successful, you will see an error screen. Click OK to return to the  
previous screen, and then try again.  
5. Click OK.  
You will be taken back to the Change RUN/STOP status screen.  
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2.3 Maintenance  
2.3.2 Maintenance Settings  
1. Click 2.2 Maintenance Settings in the main menu.  
2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
4. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
Parameter Descriptions  
The parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in the "STOP" status (see  
"2.3.1 Status Control"). The changes do not have to be followed by a reboot to become effective.  
Username/Password Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Administrator  
Max. 16 characters  
Username for Administrator  
Administrator-level log-in user name.  
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Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Administrator  
Max. 16 characters  
Password  
Administrator-level log-in password.  
No default  
Max. 16 characters  
Password (Confirmation)  
Confirmation of the administrator-level log-in password.  
Programming Auto Disconnect Time Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
10  
1 to 30  
Programming Auto Disconnect Time (min) 1-30min  
Specifies the time (in minutes) until programming is  
automatically terminated.  
If the specified period of time passes with no programming  
input, programming will automatically be terminated. This  
prevents problems caused by continuation of log-in status in  
cases such as being unable to log out due to the sudden  
failure of a PC.  
Periodic Diagnosis Time Interval Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
*
60  
0 (no periodic  
diagnosis),  
1 to 1440  
Periodic Diagnosis Time Interval (min) 0-1440min  
Specifies the time (in minutes) between periodic self-  
diagnoses to test operation as described in "2.3.3 Diagnosis".  
If failures are detected during the self-diagnosis, the card will  
alert the PBX.  
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Version  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Display only  
IP-GW16 Program Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's main  
program.  
The main program controls the VoIP protocol.  
DSP Program Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP  
program.  
The DSP program controls a DSP device, which controls  
speech and audio processing.  
DSP Device Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP  
device.  
The DSP device is a processor that controls speech and  
audio processing.  
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2.3 Maintenance  
2.3.3 Diagnosis  
This function is used to carry out the self-diagnostic program manually.  
If failures are detected, there is a potential for trouble with the operation of the VoIP Gateway Card.  
1. Click 2.3 Diagnosis in the main menu.  
2. Click DIAGNOSIS to carry out the self-diagnostic program.  
3. Do one of the following:  
Click DIAGNOSIS to carry out the self-diagnostic program again.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
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2.3.4 Log Information  
The function to collect log information is provided for engineer use only. However, in the case that a  
need should arise, this section provides the procedure for collecting the log information.  
1. Click 2.4 Log Information in the main menu.  
2. Click OK.  
Log information is displayed.  
3. Click Download (All) to download the log information.  
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2.4 Data Management  
It is strongly recommended that you download the configuration data and the address translation  
table (DN2IP) data from the VoIP Gateway Card for backup and archive purposes.  
The following sections provide the procedures for downloading and uploading.  
2.4.1 Upload of Configuration Data  
Before uploading the data, place the card in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control").  
1. Click 3.1 Upload of Configuration data (PC VoIP Gateway) in the main menu.  
2. Click Browse and choose a file to upload.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click UPLOAD (PCVoIP Gateway).  
The upload operation starts.  
Notes  
If the upload operation is executed while the card is in the "RUN" status, you will see an  
error screen. Click Change RUN/STOP status Screen and place the card in the  
"STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control"), and then upload the data again.  
If the operation is not successful for other reasons, you will see another error screen.  
Click OK to return to the previous screen, and then upload the data again.  
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4. Do one of the following:  
Click REBOOT to make the changes effective now.  
You will see a confirmation screen. Refer to "2.5.1 Reboot" and finish the reboot.  
Click OK to return to the previous screen without rebooting.  
However, remember to reboot the card at the end of the programming session to make  
changes effective.  
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2.4.2 Download of Configuration Data  
1. Click 3.2 Download of Configuration data (VoIP Gateway PC) in the main menu.  
2. Click DOWNLOAD.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Specify the file name and the folder in which to save the file.  
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2.4.3 Upload of Address Translation Table  
Before uploading the data, place the card in the "STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control").  
1. Click 3.3 Upload of DN2IP data (PC VoIP Gateway) in the main menu.  
2. Click Browse and choose a file to upload.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Click UPLOAD (PCVoIP Gateway).  
The upload operation starts.  
Notes  
If the upload operation is executed while the card is in the "RUN" status, you will see an  
error screen. Click Change RUN/STOP status Screen and place the card in the  
"STOP" status (see "2.3.1 Status Control"), and then upload the data again.  
If the operation is not successful for other reasons, you will see another error screen.  
Click OK to return to the previous screen, and then upload the data again.  
4. Do one of the following:  
Click REBOOT to make the changes effective now.  
You will see a confirmation screen. Refer to "2.5.1 Reboot" and finish the reboot.  
Click OK to return to the previous screen without rebooting.  
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However, remember to reboot the card at the end of the programming session to make  
changes effective.  
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2.4.4 Download of Address Translation Table  
1. Click 3.4 Download of DN2IP data (VoIP Gateway PC) in the main menu.  
2. Click DOWNLOAD.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "2.5.2 Log Out").  
3. Specify the file name and the folder in which to save the file.  
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2.5 Others  
2.5.1 Reboot  
1. Click REBOOT in the main menu.  
2. Click REBOOT.  
To return to the main menu, click CANCEL (see "2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator").  
Note  
If the reboot operation is not successful, you will see an error page.  
3. To continue programming, click LOGIN Screen and log in again.  
You will see the log-in screen (see "1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility").  
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2.5.2 Log Out  
1. Click LOGOUT in the main menu.  
2. Click OK to log out.  
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Installer Functions  
This section provides operating instructions for the IP-GW16  
Maintenance Utility when logged in as the Installer.  
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3.1 Main Menu for the Installer  
3.1 Main Menu for the Installer  
The IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility provides the following menu to a user logged in as the Installer.  
Maintenance  
Menu  
Section Reference  
1.1 Change RUN/STOP status  
1.2 Maintenance Settings  
Data Management  
Menu  
Section Reference  
2.1 Upload of Firmware data (PC VoIP  
Gateway)  
2.2 Handling of Firmware Page  
Others  
Menu  
Section Reference  
REBOOT  
LOGOUT  
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3.2 Maintenance  
3.2.1 Status Control  
1. Click 1.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu.  
Current RUN/STOP Status shows the current status of the VoIP Gateway Card.  
2. Click RUN or STOP for Status after changing.  
If you want to forcibly change the status from "RUN" to "STOP" while there are ongoing calls,  
click the Yes check box for Forced Disconnect when executing STOP. This will allow you to  
place the card in the "STOP" status even when there are ongoing calls.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "3.4.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
4. Click OK.  
You will see a result screen.  
Note  
If the operation is not successful, you will see an error screen. Click OK to return to the  
previous screen, and then try again.  
5. Click OK.  
You will be taken back to the Change RUN/STOP status screen.  
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3.2.2 Maintenance Settings  
1. Click 1.2 Maintenance Settings in the main menu.  
2. Assign each parameter referring to the descriptions below.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click ALL CLEAR to return all parameters to their previous values.  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "3.4.2 Log Out").  
3. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
Note  
If your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to correct your input. Enter  
correct values for the parameters shown in red and try again.  
4. Confirm your entry and click OK.  
To return to the previous screen, click CANCEL.  
Parameter Descriptions  
Username/Password Settings  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Installer  
Max. 16 characters  
Username for Installer  
Installer-level log-in user name.  
Installer  
Max. 16 characters  
Max. 16 characters  
Password  
Installer-level log-in password.  
No default  
Password (Confirmation)  
Confirmation of the installer-level log-in password.  
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Version  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Display only  
IP-GW16 Program Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's main  
program.  
The main program controls the VoIP protocol.  
DSP Program Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP  
program.  
The DSP program controls a DSP device, which controls  
speech and audio processing.  
DSP Device Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP  
device.  
The DSP device is a processor that controls speech and  
audio processing.  
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3.3 Data Management  
The upload and update operations of the firmware data are closely related. First follow the procedure  
as described in "3.3.1 Upload of Firmware Data" to upload new firmware data to the VoIP Gateway  
Card, and then go on to "3.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page" to update the card with the newly  
uploaded firmware data.  
3.3.1 Upload of Firmware Data  
Before uploading the data, place the card in the "STOP" status (see "3.2.1 Status Control").  
1. Click 2.1 Upload of Firmware data (PC VoIP Gateway) in the main menu.  
2. Do the following to upload the firmware data to the temporary buffer in the VoIP Gateway Card:  
a. Click Browse and choose a file to upload.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "3.4.2 Log Out").  
b. Click UPLOAD (PCVoIP Gateway).  
The upload operation starts.  
Note  
If the upload operation is executed while the card is in the "RUN" status, you will see an  
error screen. Click Change RUN/STOP status Screen and place the card in the  
"STOP" status (see "3.2.1 Status Control"), and then upload the data again.  
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Firmware Status shows the current firmware status of page 0 and page 1, and Startup  
Page shows the current active page on startup. For details about these parameters, refer to  
3. Do the following to update the desired page with the uploaded firmware data:  
a. Click the option for the page whose current firmware status is not "Main Operation Mode"  
for Select Page.  
b. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
c. Click OK.  
4. Do one of the following:  
Click REBOOT to start up the VoIP Gateway Card with the updated page and confirm that  
the upload operation has been carried out successfully.  
You will see a reboot confirmation screen. Refer to "3.4.1 Reboot" and finish the reboot.  
Note  
After the reboot, the card starts up with the updated page temporarily so that you can  
confirm the result of the upload operation. If you reboot again, the card does not start  
up with the updated page, but starts up with the page whose current firmware status is  
"Main Operation Mode".  
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Click CANCEL to return to the main menu without starting up the card with the updated  
page.  
5. Switch the firmware status of the updated page from "NEW" to "Main Operation Mode".  
After the previous step (with or without a reboot), the firmware status of the updated page is still  
"NEW". To set the updated page as the active page on startup, you must change its firmware  
status to "Main Operation Mode". For instructions, refer to "3.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page".  
The following is a sample image of the screen in which you can set the active page on startup:  
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3.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page  
1. Click 2.2 Handling of Firmware Page in the main menu.  
For details about the parameters on this screen, refer to the descriptions below.  
2. Click Main Operation Mode for Operation to set the desired page as the active page on startup.  
Note  
Do not click Empty, as it is an option provided for engineer use only.  
At any time during the session, you can:  
Click MENU to return to the main menu (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer").  
Click LOGOUT to log out from the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility (see "3.4.2 Log Out").  
3. Click the option for the page in the "NEW" status for Select Page to specify it as the target page  
of the operation.  
4. Click OK.  
You will see a confirmation screen.  
5. Click OK.  
You will see a result screen.  
6. Click OK.  
You will be taken back to the Handling of Firmware Page screen.  
Parameter Descriptions  
Parameter & Description  
Default  
Value Range  
Display only  
IP-GW16 Program Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's main  
program in the firmware data of the corresponding page.  
Display only  
DSP Program Version  
Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card's DSP  
program in the firmware data of the corresponding page.  
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Parameter & Description  
Firmware Status  
Default  
Value Range  
Display only  
Indicates the current firmware status of the corresponding  
page. There are 3 kinds of status indications:  
Main Operation Mode: Active firmware data on startup  
under normal operation.  
OLD: Firmware data uploaded to the card before the  
firmware data in the "Main Operation Mode" status was  
uploaded.  
NEW: Firmware data uploaded to the card after the  
firmware data in the "Main Operation Mode" status was  
uploaded.  
Note  
The status indications "OLD" and "NEW" are irrelevant to  
the version of the firmware data.  
Startup Page  
Display only  
Indicates (with an "x" sign) the active page on startup.  
Generally, the startup page is the firmware data whose status  
is "Main Operation Mode".  
The exception is when the card undergoes a reboot after a  
firmware data upload operation; in this case, the card starts  
up with the page in the "NEW" status. This is for the purposes  
of confirming the result of the upload operation. If you reboot  
again, the card starts up with the page in the "Main Operation  
Mode" status.  
To set the updated page as the active page on startup, you  
must change its firmware status to "Main Operation Mode".  
Not applicable  
Not applicable  
Empty,  
Main Operation Mode  
Operation  
Specifies whether to set the page (selected with the  
parameter Select Page) as the active page on startup ("Main  
Operation Mode"), or delete the page ("Empty").  
"Empty" is an option provided for engineer use only.  
Page-0,  
Page-1  
Select Page  
Specifies the target page of the operation selected with the  
parameter Operation.  
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3.4 Others  
3.4.1 Reboot  
1. Click REBOOT in the main menu.  
2. Click REBOOT.  
To return to the main menu, click CANCEL (see "3.1 Main Menu for the Installer").  
Note  
If the reboot operation is not successful, you will see an error page.  
3. To continue programming, click LOGIN Screen and log in again.  
You will see the log-in screen (see "1.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility").  
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3.4.2 Log Out  
1. Click LOGOUT in the main menu.  
2. Click OK to log out.  
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Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls)  
A
Automatic Route Redirection  
I
Initialization  
Inter-Digit Time  
IP Address  
B
Bandwidth  
IP Address Settings  
IP Header 19, 22  
IP-GW16 Program Version  
C
Call Signaling Model  
Change RUN/STOP status  
CODEC Frame Settings  
J
Jitter Buffer Settings  
D
Jitter buffer Settings (G.711 for Fax)  
Jitter buffer Settings (G.711/G.729A/G.723.1 for Voice)  
Default Gateway  
DHCP Settings  
Diagnosis  
Dialing Settings  
DiffServ 19  
Digit End Code  
DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation)  
DN2IP Entry 37, 38  
Download of Address Translation Table  
Download of Configuration Data 50  
DSP Program Version  
L
LAN  
LAN Disconnect Threshold Time  
Log Information 47  
Log Out  
M
Main Menu for the Administrator  
Main Menu for the Installer  
Main Operation Mode  
Maintenance Settings  
DTMF Detection  
DTMF Detection Level  
DTMF Relay  
N
E
Network CODEC of IP-PBX  
Network Settings, General  
Echo Canceller  
ECM (Error Correction Model)  
Empty  
P
Packet Sending Interval  
F
Periodic Diagnosis Time Interval Settings  
Port No. Settings 15  
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)  
Fast Connect  
FAX Signal Detection  
Firmware Status  
First Digit Time  
Programming Auto Disconnect Time Settings  
Q
G
QoS Field Settings  
QSIG Connectionless Tunneling Settings  
G.168  
G.711A  
G.711Mu  
G.723.1  
G.723.1 Rate  
G.723.1/G.729A/G.711 VAD  
G.729A 16  
Gatekeeper Settings  
R
RAS Port No.  
Reboot  
RTP/RTCP Port No.  
S
GW Entry  
Startup Page  
Subnet Mask  
Super G3 Mode  
H
H.225 Port No.  
H.245 Port No.  
T
ToS  
H.323  
H.323 Detailed Settings  
Handling of Firmware Page  
HTTP Settings 12  
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U
Upload of Address Translation Table  
Upload of Configuration Data  
Upload of Firmware Data  
Username/Password Settings  
V
VAD (Voice Activity Detection)  
Version  
Voice CODEC Settings  
Voice Communication Detailed Settings  
VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Settings  
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