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6DG102SH..01 

Printed in Taiwan 

   

RECYCLABLE

 

Summary of Contents for DG-102SH

Page 1: ...6DG102SH 01 Printed in Taiwan RECYCLABLE...

Page 2: ...any product returned to D Link pursuant to this warranty Any package returned to D Link without an RMA number will be rejected and shipped back to Purchaser at Purchaser s expense and D Link reserves...

Page 3: ...UCH DAMAGE IF YOU PURCHASED A D LINK PRODUCT IN THE UNITED STATES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY...

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Page 7: ...benefits of network consolidation and reduction of leased lines by relying on the Internet service providers to deliver toll quality voice communications over the IP networks Designed for versatility...

Page 8: ...t the rear of the manual for replacement This section identifies all the major external components of the device Both the front and rear panels are shown followed by a description of each panel featur...

Page 9: ...rd Phone 1 to 2 Normal RJ 11 phone jacks used to connect telephones and fax machines Plug your normal telephone s and or fax machine directly into any of these jacks Use the following guidelines when...

Page 10: ...tion Gateway 4 Once the device has been connected to a PC you will need a separate IP address and a straight cable To connect the device to either a hub or switch you must connect the straight cable t...

Page 11: ...ual speed or 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet device Link Act When a good link to a powered up but idle device is detected on a port this indicator shines steadily When packets are received from the device th...

Page 12: ...st be connected to the Diagnostics port This is an RS 232 port with a 9 socket D shell connector and DCE type wiring Make the connection as follows 1 Obtain suitable cabling for the connection You can...

Page 13: ...down arrow keys the left and right arrow keys the Tab key and the Backspace key can be used to move between selected items It is recommended that you use the Tab key and Backspace key for moving arou...

Page 14: ...wing information Define where the device receives its IP settings from IP settings IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Gatekeeper Mode Choose the Gatekeeper mode Gatekeeper IP The Gatekeeper IP...

Page 15: ...en the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below BOOTP When BOOTP is chosen the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on you...

Page 16: ...rnet connection to a PC or LAN via its LAN or WAN ports The VoIP gateway comes with a default IP address of 10 1 10 4 You must make sure the PC is in the same IP domain as the VoIP gateway You can do...

Page 17: ...to the web based management module button in the middle of the window The following window will be displayed Initially the VoIP gateway does not have a Username or Password To log in simply click on t...

Page 18: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 12 To begin configuring the device click on the Config IP H 323 folder on the left hand side of the window shown below...

Page 19: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 13 Next click on Config Device IP Address The following window will appear...

Page 20: ...chosen the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on your LAN IP Address Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask for the VoIP gateway...

Page 21: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 15 The items on this window are described below Gatekeeper Information...

Page 22: ...aster slave determination process of H 245 The master side of the call is responsible for resolving conflicts when conflicting conditions occur End Point Register Type This is used to set the endpoint...

Page 23: ...ormation Next power the device on by simply plugging it in You will see the POST test and the boot up process During this process press Ctrl C to reach the Boot Menu If the boot up process has proceed...

Page 24: ...gateway will use to obtain its IP settings once it is rebooted restarted Choices include Manual When Manual is chosen the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below B...

Page 25: ...to set an SNMP trap manager SNMP AuthTrap Enables or disables the SNMP trap function Community Enter the community name of the trap manager IP Enter the IP address of the trap manager This screen dis...

Page 26: ...this device 0 USA 1 Japan Default 2 Hong Kong 3 Sweden System Name This is a user defined name for this device System Location This is a user defined physical location of the device System Contact Thi...

Page 27: ...device will try to look for a runtime image file on the TFTP server File Name The complete path and filename of the runtime image file on your TFTP server to be uploaded to the device Last TFTP Serve...

Page 28: ...bsolutely certain that this is what you want to do Once the reset is done all of the device s settings stored in NV RAM will be erased and restored to values present when the device was purchased Note...

Page 29: ...VoIP Station Gateway 23 To perform a system reset use the Tab keys to highlight the last menu item on the Boot Menu Restart System and press Enter The following Reboot Device screen will be briefly d...

Page 30: ...terface of the device This can be done manually through a console See the Configuring the VoIP Gateway using a Web Browser section of the Configuration chapter for specific instructions To begin manag...

Page 31: ...m a BOOTP server located on your LAN DHCP When DHCP is chosen the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on your LAN IP Address Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway...

Page 32: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 26 The items on this window are described below Gatekeeper Information...

Page 33: ...aster slave determination process of H 245 The master side of the call is responsible for resolving conflicts when conflicting conditions occur End Point Register Type This is used to set the endpoint...

Page 34: ...sion if any Country Code This is a user defined country code for this device 0 USA 1 Japan Default 2 Hong Kong 3 Sweden Lifeline Prefix Digit This is a user defined Lifeline prefixed key for this devi...

Page 35: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 29 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save Receive Gain 14 14 dB Transmission Gain 14 14 dB...

Page 36: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 30 This window allows you to view the Prefer Codec Table settings Click the number of Tcid column on the window above to access the second Prefer Codec Table window...

Page 37: ...escribed below Tcid This displays the port number of this device 0 port1 1 port2 2 port3 3 port4 Prefer Codec Type This is a user defined prefer codec type for the port shown as above Click on the Sav...

Page 38: ...2 First Analog Port Telephone No Table window This window allows you to view the Analog Port Telephone No Table settings Click the number of Tcid column on the window above to access the second Analog...

Page 39: ...Private Type Determines whether or not the user would like to block unblock the Caller ID number and Caller ID name Call Forward Toggle to Enabled to use the Call Forward function Call Forward to Tele...

Page 40: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 34 This window allows you to view the Data Port Telephone No Table settings Click the Add icon on the window above to access the First Data Port Telephone No Table window...

Page 41: ...is a user defined prefix strip dial number for outgoing call to another device Destination IP Address Enter the IP address of the destination you would like to call One prefix telephone number will m...

Page 42: ...w Analog This Mode allow user to setup advanced ingress calls and dialing rule settings for the gateway s voice ports Data This Mode allow user to setup advanced egress calls and dialing rule settings...

Page 43: ...w Destination ID This is a user defined destination ID for the port shown as below The ID is only and cannot duplicate Tcid This is a user defined port number of this device 0 port1 1 port2 2 port3 3...

Page 44: ...window are described below Hunt Group This is a user defined hunt group number for the destination ID shown as below Destination ID This displays the destination ID we set last page Enter the desired...

Page 45: ...Hunt Group ID we set last page Min Digits This is a user defined min digits of the dial number Max Digits This is a user defined max digits of the dial number Prefix Strip Digits This is a user define...

Page 46: ...escribed below Destination ID This is a user defined destination ID for the port shown as below The ID is only and cannot duplicate IP Address Enter the destination IP address of outgoing calls Enter...

Page 47: ...window are described below Hunt Group This is a user defined hunt group number for the destination ID shown as below Destination ID This displays the destination ID we set last page Enter the desired...

Page 48: ...Hunt Group ID we set last page Min Digits This is a user defined min digits of the dial number Max Digits This is a user defined max digits of the dial number Prefix Strip Digits This is a user define...

Page 49: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 43 This window allows you to view the ATPM Address Table settings Click the Add or Delete icon on the window above to access the Second ATPM Address Table window...

Page 50: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 44 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

Page 51: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 45 This window allows you to view the ATPM Hunt Group Table settings Click the Add or Delete icon on the window above to access the Second ATPM Hunt Group Table window...

Page 52: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 46 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

Page 53: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 47 This window allows you to view the ATPM Destination Table settings Click the Add or Delete icon on the window above to access the Second ATPM Destination Table window...

Page 54: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 48 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

Page 55: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 49 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

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Page 57: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 51 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

Page 58: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 52 After entering the desired information on the window above enable or disable the NAT Function and then click Save...

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Page 60: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 54 1 After completing the local server configuration settings on the window above select enabled or disabled in the drop down menu under State and then click Save...

Page 61: ...described below Trap Manager IP Address The IP address of the trap receiving station Community Name A user defined SNMP community name SNMP AuthTrap Enable or disable the SNMP trap Click on the Save...

Page 62: ...ion Gateway 56 To add or change a User Account fill in the appropriate information in the User Name Old Password if applicable New Password and Confirm New Password fields Click on the Save button to...

Page 63: ...The number of collision errors Rx Short Frames The number of packets smaller than the 64 octet minimum Rx CRC Errors The number of packets received that failed the CRC checksum test Rx Overrun Packet...

Page 64: ...x Underrun Packets This counter shows the number of runt packets transmitted by the device that are less than the allowed 64 octet minimum length Underrun packets occur due to jam signals generated by...

Page 65: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 59 This read only window displays a variety of Tcid configuration settings...

Page 66: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 60 This read only window displays various Coding Profile settings...

Page 67: ...ccessed Firmware Update Determines whether or not the device will try to look for a runtime image file on the TFTP server File Name The complete path and filename of the runtime image file on your TFT...

Page 68: ...they will be used every time it is powered on reset or rebooted The only exception to this is a factory reset which will clear all settings and restore them to their initial values which were present...

Page 69: ...nt when the device was purchased Note After performing the Factory Reset make sure to redefine the IP settings for the device in the IP Configuration menu Then perform a Restart System on the device A...

Page 70: ...DG 102SH VoIP Station Gateway 64 To perform a reboot of the device which resets the system click the Restart button...

Page 71: ...changes into flash and then restart the device Parameter s None Example nwdbg save changes nwdbg factory reset Definition This command is used to change all of the configuration data to the default va...

Page 72: ...IP ADDRESS Parameter s dhcp bootp manual Example nwdbg ip dhcp nwdbg ip IP ADDRESS Definition This command sets the fixed IP address which is used as the system s IP address if the software boot mode...

Page 73: ...the user ping an IP address from the device Parameter s DEST IP The host ip address OPTIONS t Ping the specifed host until stopped type SPACE n count Number of echo requests to send w timeout Timeout...

Page 74: ...user enters tftp get the file name in EEPROM will be employed Example ggdbg tftp get c 102nmm tfp Download d project dg102 102nmm tfp OK tftp update Definition This command updates the image in FLASH...

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