background image

 

 

 

Copyright 

2000 D-Link Corporation. 

Contents subject to change without prior notice. 

D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective proprietors.

  

No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, 

transformation, or adaptation without permission from D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems Inc., as stipulated by the United States 

Copyright Act of 1976. 

 

D-Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a 

period commencing on the date of purchase from D-Link or its Authorized Reseller and extending for the length of time stipulated by the 

Authorized Reseller or D-Link Branch Office nearest to the place of purchase.  
This Warranty applies on the condition that the product Registration Card is filled out and returned to a D-Link office within ninety (90) 

days of purchase. A list of D-Link offices is provided at the back of this manual, together with a copy of the Registration Card. 
If the product proves defective within the applicable warranty period, D-Link will provide repair or replacement of the product. D-Link shall 

have the sole discretion whether to repair or replace, and replacement product may be new or reconditioned. Replacement product shall be of 

equivalent or better specifications, relative to the defective product, but need not be identical. Any product or part repaired by D-Link 

pursuant to this warranty shall have a warranty period of not less than 90 days, from date of such repair, irrespective of any earlier 

expiration of original warranty period. When D-Link provides replacement, then the defective product becomes the property of D-Link. 
Warranty service may be obtained by contacting a D-Link office within the applicable warranty period, and requesting a Return Material 

Authorization (RMA) number.  If a Registration Card for the product in question has not been returned to D-Link, then a proof of purchase 

(such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice) must be provided. If Purchaser's circumstances require special handling of warranty correction, 

then at the time of requesting RMA number, Purchaser may also propose special procedure as may be suitable to the case. 
After an RMA number is issued, the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure 

that it will not be damaged in transit, and the RMA number must be prominently marked on the outside of the package.  The package must 

be mailed or otherwise shipped to D-Link with all costs of mailing/shipping/insurance prepaid. D-Link shall never be responsible for any 

software, firmware, information, or memory data of Purchaser contained in, stored on, or integrated with 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 the right in such a case to levy a reasonable handling charge in addition mailing or shipping costs. 

 

Warranty service for software products may be obtained by contacting a D-Link office within the applicable warranty period.  A list of D-Link 

offices is provided at the back of this manual, together with a copy of the Registration Card.  If a Registration Card for the product in 

question has not been returned to a D-Link office, then a proof of purchase (such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice) must be provided 

when requesting warranty service.  The term "purchase" in this software warranty refers to the purchase transaction and resulting license to 

use such software. 
D-Link warrants that its software products will perform in substantial conformance with the applicable product documentation provided by 

D-Link with such software product, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from D-Link or its Authorized Reseller.  D-Link 

warrants the magnetic media, on which D-Link provides its software product, against failure during the same warranty period. This 

warranty applies to purchased software, and to replacement software provided by D-Link pursuant to this warranty, but shall not apply to 

any update or replacement which may be provided for download via the Internet, or to any update which may otherwise be provided free of 

charge. 
D-Link's sole obligation under this software warranty shall be to replace any defective software product with product which substantially 

conforms to D-Link's applicable product documentation. Purchaser assumes responsibility for the selection of appropriate application and 

system/platform software and associated reference materials. D-Link makes no warranty that its software products will work in combination 

with any hardware, or any application or system/platform software product provided by any third party, excepting only such products as are 

expressly represented, in D-Link's applicable product documentation as being compatible. D-Link's obligation under this warranty shall be a 

reasonable effort to provide compatibility, but D-Link shall have no obligation to provide compatibility when there is fault in the third-party 

hardware or software. D-Link makes no warranty that operation of its software products will be uninterrupted or absolutely error-free, and 

no warranty that all defects in the software product, within or without the scope of D-Link's applicable product documentation, will be 

corrected. 

       

The product's Registration Card, provided at the back of this manual, must be sent to a D-Link office. To obtain an RMA number for 

warranty service as to a hardware product, or to obtain warranty service as to a software product, contact the D-Link office nearest you. An 

addresses/telephone/fax list of D-Link offices is provided in the back of this manual. 

Summary of Contents for DG-104S

Page 1: ...6DG104S 02 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...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...0 1 2...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...ernet or any IP network this gateway can reduce or eliminate long distance or inter office phone charges Corporations can also enjoy the benefits of network consolidation and reduction of leased lines...

Page 8: ...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 feature...

Page 9: ...d fax machines Plug your normal telephone s and or fax machine directly into any of these jacks Use the following guidelines when choosing a place to install the VoIP Gateway The surface must support...

Page 10: ...ion 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 to...

Page 11: ...connection to a dual 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...

Page 12: ...t 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: ...e with the following information Define where the device receives its IP settings from IP settings IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Notify Entity The address of the call agent Residential Ga...

Page 15: ...gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN DHCP When DHCP is chosen the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DHCP server located on yo...

Page 16: ...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 this by changing t...

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 104S VoIP Station Gateway 12...

Page 19: ...VoIP Station Gateway 13 To begin configuring the device click on the Config IP folder on the left hand side of the window shown below Next click on Config Device IP Address The following window will...

Page 20: ...ettings from the fields located just below BOOTP When BOOTP is chosen the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN DHCP When DHCP is chosen the VoIP will att...

Page 21: ...ll appear The items on this window are described below Notify Entity Enter the appropriate information for you call agent into this field RGW Name This is the residential gateway name your VoIP gatewa...

Page 22: ...mation 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 proceeded...

Page 23: ...tings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN DHCP When DHCP is chosen the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DHCP server located on your LAN IP address Enter an IP address for...

Page 24: ...ter the IP address of the trap manager This screen displays various types of information about the DG 104S as well as allowing you to enter information pertaining to name location and how to reach the...

Page 25: ...is a user defined country code for this device 0 USA Default 1 Japan 2 Hong Kong 3 Sweden 4 China System Name This is a user defined name for this device System Location This is a user defined physic...

Page 26: ...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 Use Config File Toggle to Enabled to use the settings in a config...

Page 27: ...solutely 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 28: ...oIP Station Gateway 22 To perform a system reset use the arrow 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 29: ...is to configure the IP interface 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 in...

Page 30: ...ettings from the fields located just below BOOTP When BOOTP is chosen the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN DHCP When DHCP is chosen the VoIP will att...

Page 31: ...Entity Enter the appropriate information for you call agent into this field RGW Name This is the residential gateway name your VoIP gateway will be known as by the call agent It usually consists of th...

Page 32: ...s the Digital Signal Processor version if any Country Code This is a user defined country code for this device 0 USA Default 1 Japan 2 Hong Kong 3 Sweden 4 China Serial Number This field is for a user...

Page 33: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 27 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

Page 34: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 28 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

Page 35: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 29...

Page 36: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 30 Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save...

Page 37: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 31 After entering the desired information on the window above enable or disable the NAT Function and then click Save...

Page 38: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 32...

Page 39: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 33 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 40: ...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 b...

Page 41: ...ion Gateway 35 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 42: ...re larger than the 1514 Ethernet packet limit Rx Non Aligned Errors The number of packets that are not aligned properly Rx Collision Errors The number of collision errors Rx Short Frames The number of...

Page 43: ...function Tx Late Collision The number of late collisions Tx Retransmission Limit The number of times the device had to retransmit packets Tx Underrun Packets This counter shows the number of runt pack...

Page 44: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 38 This read only window displays a variety of Tcid configuration settings...

Page 45: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 39 This read only window displays various Coding Profile settings...

Page 46: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 40 This read only window displays settings related to xCGP Configuration...

Page 47: ...used only if the Firmware Update is set to Enable Last TFTP Server Address This is a read only field that displays the IP address of the last TFTP server to be accessed Firmware Update Determines whet...

Page 48: ...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 49: ...t 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 Af...

Page 50: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 44 To perform a reboot of the device which resets the system click the Restart button...

Page 51: ...hanges 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 val...

Page 52: ...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 53: ...ble nwdbg country code Definition This command provides country code setting interface to config the tone frequency for different country If only nwdbg country is typed this command shows the COUNTRY...

Page 54: ...16 6 245 OK tftp get FILENAME Definition Gets the image from the TFTP server The FILENAME is the name of the image on the TFTP server If any error happened during downloading image the message ERROR...

Page 55: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 49 A 0 01 2 3 32 4 445 6 66 3 32 4 445 6 6 14 45 6 14 445 7 8 7 9 1 6 9 6 3 7 3 3 7 3 65 66 7 7 7 7...

Page 56: ...DG 104S VoIP Station Gateway 50 7 2 3 2 3 4 44 3 4 44 9 4 2 0 4 445 2 3 4 445 3 9A 9 5 7 6 4 4 B 4 B C C 6 4 4 3 04 4 6 4 5 6 5 5 6 5 5 5...

Page 57: ...IR 00800 7250 8000 E MAIL mbischoff dlink de mboerner dlink de INDIA D LINK INDIA Plot No 5 Kurla Bandra Complex Rd Off Cst Rd Santacruz E Bombay 400 098 India TEL 91 22 652 6696 FAX 91 22 652 8914 UR...

Page 58: ...Model Product Serial No Product installed in type of computer e g Compaq 486 Product installed Computer serial No 0 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 5 6 5 1 2 7 8 19 8 6 3 3 6 5 8 6 6 6 6 3 6 5 6 9...

Page 59: ......

Reviews: