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Index  

70

Programming Guide

A

Automatic Route Redirection

 

39

B

Bandwidth

 

23

C

Call Signaling Model

 

17

Change RUN/STOP status

 

42, 59

CODEC Frame Settings

 

20, 23

D

Default Gateway

 

11

DHCP Settings

 

11

Diagnosis

 

46

Dialing Settings

 

26

DiffServ

 

19

Digit End Code

 

27

DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation)

 

34, 37

DN2IP Entry

 

37, 38

Download of Address Translation Table

 

53

Download of Configuration Data

 

50

DSCP

 

19, 23

DSP Program Version

 

65

DTMF Detection

 

21, 24

DTMF Detection Level

 

22

DTMF Relay

 

21, 24

E

Echo Canceller

 

20

ECM (Error Correction Model)

 

24

Empty

 

66

F

Fast Connect

 

17

FAX Signal Detection

 

22, 24

Firmware Status

 

66

First Digit Time

 

26

G

G.168

 

20

G.711A

 

16

G.711Mu

 

16

G.723.1

 

16

G.723.1 Rate

 

21

G.723.1/G.729A/G.711 VAD

 

21

G.729A

 

16

Gatekeeper Settings

 

16

GW Entry

 

34, 35

H

H.225 Port No.

 

15

H.245 Port No.

 

15

H.323

 

14

H.323 Detailed Settings

 

14

Handling of Firmware Page

 

65

HTTP Settings

 

12

Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls)

 

28

I

Initialization

 

41

Inter-Digit Time

 

26

IP Address

 

11

IP Address Settings

 

11

IP Header

 

19, 22

IP-GW16 Program Version

 

65

J

Jitter Buffer Settings

 

19

Jitter buffer Settings (G.711 for Fax)

 

20

Jitter buffer Settings (G.711/G.729A/G.723.1 for Voice)

 

19

L

LAN

 

23

LAN Disconnect Threshold Time

 

12

Log Information

 

47

Log Out

 

55, 68

M

Main Menu for the Administrator

 

8

Main Menu for the Installer

 

58

Main Operation Mode

 

66

Maintenance Settings

 

43, 60

N

Network CODEC of IP-PBX

 

27

Network Settings, General

 

10

P

Packet Sending Interval

 

20, 23, 24

Periodic Diagnosis Time Interval Settings

 

44

Port No. Settings

 

15

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)

 

24

Programming Auto Disconnect Time Settings

 

44

Q

QoS Field Settings

 

19, 22

QSIG Connectionless Tunneling Settings

 

12

R

RAS Port No.

 

15

Reboot

 

54, 67

RTP/RTCP Port No.

 

15

S

Startup Page

 

66

Subnet Mask

 

11

Super G3 Mode

 

25

T

ToS

 

19, 22

Summary of Contents for KX-TDA0490

Page 1: ...A0490 16 Channel VoIP Gateway Card Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic 16 Channel VoIP Gateway Card Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use Pro...

Page 2: ...y 37 2 2 8 Initialization 41 2 3 Maintenance 42 2 3 1 Status Control 42 2 3 2 Maintenance Settings 43 2 3 3 Diagnosis 46 2 3 4 Log Information 47 2 4 Data Management 48 2 4 1 Upload of Configuration D...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...crosoft is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective o...

Page 5: ...um 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 ag...

Page 6: ...1 1 Starting the IP GW16 Maintenance Utility 6 Programming Guide...

Page 7: ...Programming Guide 7 Section 2 Administrator Functions This section provides operating instructions for the IP GW16 Maintenance Utility when logged in as the Administrator...

Page 8: ...2 1 Main Menu for the Administrator 8 Programming Guide 2 1 Main Menu for the Administrator The IP GW16 Maintenance Utility provides the following menu to a user logged in as the Administrator...

Page 9: ...anslation Table GW Entry 2 2 7 Address Translation Table DN2IP Entry 1 7 Initialization 2 2 8 Initialization Menu Section Reference 2 1 Change RUN STOP status 2 3 1 Status Control 2 2 Maintenance Sett...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...your network administrator 255 255 255 0 Any address is valid Default Gateway Specifies the default gateway IP address of the card For more information consult your network administrator 0 0 0 0 Same...

Page 12: ...ing 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 tu...

Page 13: ...d 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 t...

Page 14: ...eir 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...

Page 15: ...an H 323 protocol suite Generally there is no need to change the default value 1720 1 to 65535 H 245 Port No Specifies the port number for the H 245 protocol negotiation of channel usage and capabili...

Page 16: ...y CODEC set 1st G 729A 2nd No default 3rd No default 4th No default G 723 1 G 729A G 711Mu G 711A Parameter Description Default Value Range Gatekeeper Specifies the use of a gatekeeper For details ref...

Page 17: ...ekeeper When using a gatekeeper make sure to choose a compatible model For more information about gatekeeper compatibility with the card consult a certified dealer Gatekeeper Connection Checking Inter...

Page 18: ...enu 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 mai...

Page 19: ...on 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...

Page 20: ...30 60 90 G 729A Packet Sending Interval ms 20 20 30 40 60 G 711 Packet Sending Interval ms 20 20 30 40 60 Parameter Description Default Value Range Echo Canceller Specifies the length of the echo canc...

Page 21: ...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 ce...

Page 22: ...ork For details refer to Detailed Explanations Don t use Use Don t use DTMF Detection Level dB 46 0dB Specifies the level in decibels of DTMF detection Generally there is no need to change the default...

Page 23: ...60 ms 90 ms G 711 87 2 kbps 79 5 kbps 75 6 kbps 71 7 kbps G 729A 31 2 kbps 23 5 kbps 19 6 kbps 15 7 kbps G 723 1 5 3 kbps 20 8 kbps 13 1 kbps 10 5 kbps G 723 1 6 3 kbps 21 9 kbps 14 1 kbps 11 6 kbps B...

Page 24: ...ed 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 u...

Page 25: ...84 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 c...

Page 26: ...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 whil...

Page 27: ...enerally there is no need to change the default value 0 to 9 Parameter Description Default Value Range Network CODEC of IP PBX The value of this parameter is set automatically as appropriate to the se...

Page 28: ...ious 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 fr...

Page 29: ...Default Value Range Port1 8 Assigns a hunt group to a VoIP gateway port For details refer to Detailed Explanations Hunt group 1 Hunt group 1 to 8 Parameter Description Default Value Range Hunt Patter...

Page 30: ...ovide 2 different methods of hunt pattern programming Hunt Group Priority1 Specifies the hunt group to which incoming calls are directed first 1 1 to 8 Hunt Group Priority2 Priority8 Specifies the hun...

Page 31: ...on group B Hunt Group Hunt Pattern Entry Port1 Hunt group 1 Port2 Hunt group 1 Port8 Hunt group 1 Hunt Pattern No 1 Receive Leading Number 9 Hunt Group Priority1 1 Hunt Group Priority2 Hunt Group Prio...

Page 32: ...rts 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 gr...

Page 33: ...ove 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 a...

Page 34: ...ing 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 botto...

Page 35: ...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 a...

Page 36: ...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 sect...

Page 37: ...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 s...

Page 38: ...mple 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...

Page 39: ...d into a single gateway group 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 GW...

Page 40: ...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 wh...

Page 41: ...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...

Page 42: ...xecuting 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...

Page 43: ...ou 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 y...

Page 44: ...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...

Page 45: ...m The main program controls the VoIP protocol Display only DSP Program Version Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card s DSP program The DSP program controls a DSP device which controls speech...

Page 46: ...th 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 s...

Page 47: ...ation 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...

Page 48: ...enu 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...

Page 49: ...OOT 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 reb...

Page 50: ...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...

Page 51: ...ut 3 Click UPLOAD PC VoIP 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 Sc...

Page 52: ...2 4 Data Management 52 Programming Guide However remember to reboot the card at the end of the programming session to make changes effective...

Page 53: ...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...

Page 54: ...OOT 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 Scre...

Page 55: ...2 5 Others Programming Guide 55 2 5 2 Log Out 1 Click LOGOUT in the main menu 2 Click OK to log out...

Page 56: ...2 5 Others 56 Programming Guide...

Page 57: ...Programming Guide 57 Section 3 Installer Functions This section provides operating instructions for the IP GW16 Maintenance Utility when logged in as the Installer...

Page 58: ...Maintenance Data Management Others Menu Section Reference 1 1 Change RUN STOP status 3 2 1 Status Control 1 2 Maintenance Settings 3 2 2 Maintenance Settings Menu Section Reference 2 1 Upload of Firm...

Page 59: ...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 Men...

Page 60: ...t 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 aga...

Page 61: ...m The main program controls the VoIP protocol Display only DSP Program Version Indicates the version of the VoIP Gateway Card s DSP program The DSP program controls a DSP device which controls speech...

Page 62: ...k 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 uploa...

Page 63: ...e 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 op...

Page 64: ...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 f...

Page 65: ...GOUT 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 Yo...

Page 66: ...atus 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 pur...

Page 67: ...EBOOT 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...

Page 68: ...3 4 Others 68 Programming Guide 3 4 2 Log Out 1 Click LOGOUT in the main menu 2 Click OK to log out...

Page 69: ...Programming Guide 69 Index...

Page 70: ...No 15 H 245 Port No 15 H 323 14 H 323 Detailed Settings 14 Handling of Firmware Page 65 HTTP Settings 12 Hunt Pattern for Incoming Calls 28 I Initialization 41 Inter Digit Time 26 IP Address 11 IP Add...

Page 71: ...n Table 51 Upload of Configuration Data 48 Upload of Firmware Data 62 Username Password Settings 43 60 V VAD Voice Activity Detection 21 Version 45 61 Voice CODEC Settings 16 Voice Communication Detai...

Page 72: ...l Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 http www panasonic com csd Copyright This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co Ltd and may be reproduced for internal use only All other...

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