2009
DTT
VoIP2All
USER
MANUAL
VoIP
2
All
™
Series: 4 Channel Gateway User Manual
31
The
VoIP
2
ALL
Gateway
can
connect
to
SIMs
in
both
the
internal
and
external
SIM
Servers.
An
external
SIM
Server
could
be
a
SIM
Server
unit
or
another
Gateway
with
a
SIM
Server
program.
When
the
Gateway
needs
to
register
SIMs
from
the
SIM
Server,
it
will
connect
to
the
SIM
Server
with
port
2009
and
will
request
the
data
of
the
SIM.
All
the
information
will
be
passed
through
port
2008.
The
duration
of
the
connection
between
the
Gateway
and
the
SIM
Server
is
limited
to
the
time
that
the
Gateway
is
registered
with
a
SIM
from
the
SIM
Server.
When
the
SIM
server
is
operating
behind
a
firewall,
ports
2008
and
2009
should
be
open
for
the
operation
of
the
SIM
server.
Port
2007
should
be
open
for
remote
access
with
the
PC.
The
Gateway
can
connect
to
SIMs
of
16
of
SIM
Servers
at
the
same
time.
The
SIM
Server
can
connect
to
100
Gateways
at
the
same
time.
Open
the
'Virtual
SIM'
window:
Chapter
7.1:
Connecting
to
SIM
Server
To
view
the
SIMs
that
are
in
the
SIM
server
Add
the
SIM
server
to
the
'SIM
Servers
List'.
Viewing
the
SIMs
of
the
SIM
Server
1.
Go
to
the
'SIM
Servers
List'.
2.
Enter
the
IP
address
of
the
SIM
Server
you
want
to
view
is
SIMs.
3.
Enter
the
port
of
the
SIM
Server;
the
default
port
for
a
VoIP
2
ALL
SIM
Server
is
2009.
4.
Press
the
‘Save
List’
button.
5.
Press
the
‘Synchronization’
button.
The
getaway
will
connect
to
each
SIM
Server
on
the
List
and
will
read
from
him
the
SIMs
list.
In
the
'SIM
Server
Setting'
list
you
will
see
all
the
SIMs
from
the
SIM
Servers.
The
list
is
arranged
according
to
SIM
servers.
Each
SIM
Server
has
cards
starting
from
card1
to
card8.
Each
card
has
the
SIMs
from
1
to
32
according
to
their
location
on
the
card.
These
tables
are
saved
in
the
PC
software
files
only;
it
is
not
saved
on
the
Gateway.
So
if
you
connect
from
another
PC
it
will
not
automatically
appear.
Chapter
7.2:
The
SIM
Server
settings