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Appendix

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System Information

(Database) File Structure

T

he system information managed by the SMG

-400 is saved

 in a 

t

ext

 file which allows the 

information to be backed up, restored, and edited.

- You can back up the system information externally.
- You can copy information between several systems.
- You can use the text editor to edit the system information.

File Structure

The Database file is configured in the CLI (Command Line Interface) menu structure, and has a
similar hierarchical structure to that of the CLI menu.

Hierarchical structure

file

system_db

dhcp

network_parameter

login_id

pstn_db

gateway_operation_db

rerouting_insert_digit

pcm_method

dial_method

sli_signal

trunc_signal

call_control_method

ring_cadence

Summary of Contents for SMG-400

Page 1: ...SAMSUNG SMG 400 USER GUIDE SAMSUNG MEDIA GATEWAY ...

Page 2: ...imer Samsung Telecoms is not responsible for errors or problems arising from customers not installing programming or operating their Samsung sys tems as described in this manual Copyright 2002 Samsung Telecoms U K Limited All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including recording taping photocopy or information retr...

Page 3: ...andards relevant for the evaluation of safety EMC requirements are as follows 1 Certificate of conformity Test report issued by LVD EN60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 A11 EMC EN55022 1998 inc A1 2000 EN 61000 3 2 1995 inc A1 A2 1998 A14 2000 EN61000 3 3 1995 EN 55024 1998 AS NZS 2 Technical documentation kept at LVD TUV Rheinland EMC SAMSUNG Electronics EURO Q A Lab in the U K which will be made available u...

Page 4: ...system and pay particular attention to the precautionary notes This guide describes in detail the structure and the installation of the SMG 400 system with illustrations to assist you Caution Fatal problems such as the loss of significant data or network service disconnection may occur if you make modifications to the hardware and board configurations other than those described in this manual If y...

Page 5: ...o the system Chapter 4 Configuring the System shows how to set up the basic information to use the system Chapter 5 CLI Command Line Interface describes the CLI that enables operational settings for the SMG 400 An overview of menus followed by the functions of each menu and settings of submenus are given Chapter 6 Web based Remote Management explains how to log in to the web management interface o...

Page 6: ...dem Gateway Mode 1 8 Standalone Gateway Mode 1 9 Chapter 2 System Boards 2 1 Types of Boards 2 1 MCU Board 2 1 LOOP Board 2 1 MCU Board 2 2 Structure of Board 2 2 LOOP Board 2 5 Structure of Board 2 5 Chapter 3 Installing the System 3 1 Procedures on Installing the System 3 1 Condition of the Installation Location 3 2 Space Condition 3 2 Grounding Condition 3 3 Input Power Condition 3 4 Line Condi...

Page 7: ...nfiguring the VoIP 4 17 Chapter 5 CLI Command Line Interface 5 1 Menu Configuration 5 1 Using Menus 5 2 System Configuration Menu 5 3 0 DHCP Client Setting 5 4 1 Network Configuration 5 5 2 Login ID Configuration 5 7 3 System Upgrade 5 8 4 Display Package Information 5 10 5 Default DB Setting 5 11 6 Restart System 5 12 7 Exit 5 12 PSTN Configuration Menu 5 13 0 Gateway Operation Mode 5 15 1 PSTN R...

Page 8: ... 4 VoIP Caller ID Table 5 54 5 VoIP Remote IP Table 5 55 6 VoIP Remote IP Status 5 57 7 Save Exit 5 59 8 Exit 5 59 CLI Command Menu 5 60 Chapter 6 Web based Remote Management 6 1 Before you Begin 6 1 Login 6 2 Configuration and Functions of Menu 6 4 Chapter 7 Using the CDR Call Detail Record 7 1 Screen for checking current call information 7 1 How to receive call information TCP Link 7 2 How to re...

Page 9: ...vi Appendix B System Information Database File Structure B 1 File Structure B 1 Hierarchical structure B 1 Syntax structure B 3 Appendix C Glossary C 1 ...

Page 10: ...derable cost reduction in network infrastructure construction Also it can provide long distance and international telephone services at local telephone rates for users in an Internet or Intranet environment Since SMG 400 is designed based on hardware and software modules it is easy to install Installation of trunks subscriber lines or new software for additional features is possible even during op...

Page 11: ...The SMG 400 system offers the following VoIP interfaces H 323 V3 VoIP Interface Gatekeeper Interface RAS Real Time Internet Fax Support FoIP Trunk Routing Functions The SMG 400 system offers the following trunk functions including trunk routing trunk tandem and access code control Trunk Routing y LCR Lease Cost Routing code and route control y Dynamic rerouting depending on the traffic load of PST...

Page 12: ...ment Protocol SNMP for easier management The SMG 400 also provides the following system management functions Web based Management Program change by TFTP Loading DHCP Client IP address allocation by DHCP server FTP Telnet Interface CLI Command Line Interface PSTN Routing The SMG 400 system provides a function called PSTN rerouting or PSTN Detour PSTN rerouting is used to reroute a call set by a VOI...

Page 13: ...ED LED Color Color Color Color Description Description Description Description PWR LED is on when power is normally supplied to system OPER LED blinks during system software operation Tx LED blinks during data transmission through LAN port LAN Rx LED blinks during data reception through LAN port L1 LED blinks during system initialization L2 LED blinks when VoIP software is normally operated L3 LED...

Page 14: ...eneral analog telephone through each port LOOP This is connected to SLC port of a PBX or a KTS SIO This is for system setup and testing using CLI Command Line Interface This is usually connected to the serial port of a PC LAN This is for 10 100Mbps Ethernet LAN connection This is connected to network equipment such as a hub or switch Ground Connector Provides an external ground connection to prote...

Page 15: ... Description Description Description Description Processor MPC860 50Mhz Memory y Boot Flash ROM 512KB y Flash Memory 8MB y SDRAM 16MB VoIP DSP Audio Codes AC4804 Network 10Base T 100 Base TX Test Port RJ 45 SIO port System Power y Input AC 110 240V y Output 48V 25W 5V 10W 3 3V 15W Trunk y Loop 4 Channels Station y SLC 4 Channels Line Capacity VoIP y 4 Channels The maximum fax channel is 1 ...

Page 16: ...ision y G3 Internet FAX Relay FRF 11 T 38 y External Gatekeeper RAS Interface y Internal Gatekeeper Functions Control Code Translate Add Delete y Flexible Numbering Plan y Caller ID G W ID IP ANI Assigned Caller ID y QoS Functions Delay Loss Link Down Check RTP Multiframe IP TOS System Management y DHCP Client Functions to Enable Automatic IP Address Allocation y Remote Program Upgrade y FTP TFTP ...

Page 17: ...iber B Branch Office HOLD SPEAKER XFER CONN DND PAGING REDIAL SPEED SCROLL VOLUME Tandem Gateway SMG 400 Media Gateway SMG 400 PWR L1 L3 L2 L4 TX OPER RX P1 P3 P1 P3 P2 P4 P2 P4 LAN STATUS LOOP SLC VoIP Network Configuration Using SMG 400 A VoIP network can be constructed using SMG 400 PBX and KTS as the following figure shows Tandem Gateway Mode The SMG 400 can be run in the tandem gateway mode I...

Page 18: ...0 subscriber B Branch Office Standalone Gateway Media Gateway SMG 400 PWR L1 L3 L2 L4 TX OPER RX P1 P3 P1 P3 P2 P4 P2 P4 LAN STATUS LOOP SLC Media Gateway SMG 400 PWR L1 L3 L2 L4 TX OPER RX P1 P3 P1 P3 P2 P4 P2 P4 LAN STATUS LOOP SLC Standalone Gateway Mode The SMG 400 can be run in the standalone gateway mode It connects a telephone to a SLC port on the SMG 400 and uses the system as a VoIP Gatew...

Page 19: ...MCU Main Control Unit boards must be installed in the SMG 400 MCU board controls the entire operation of the system and VoIP Gateway function and provides SLC subscriber ports MCU boards include the following three parts MGCB Media Gateway Control Block Part VOIP Voice over Internet Protocol Part SLC Subscriber Line Circuit Part LOOP Board LOOP Loop Start Trunk board may be installed depending on ...

Page 20: ...eration of the entire SMG 400 system Refer to MGCB Part for more detailed information VoIP Part This part converts voice data used in a PSTN into data used in an IP network Refer to VoIP Part for more detailed information SLC Part This part provides four analog telephone ports Refer to SLC Part for more detailed information LOOP Board Installation Slot An optional board a LOOP board can be install...

Page 21: ...ons of the MGCB part are as follows y Operational control of installed boards in the system y Detection and generation of 16 DTMF y Generation of 7 dial tones y Offering 256x256 channel time slot y Offering a 10 100Mbps LAN port and RS 232C SIO port VoIP Part The VoIP part performs conversion of the voice data of PSTN into packet data that can be transmitted over IP networks In other words it prov...

Page 22: ...It provides a current of 48VDC for the connected subscriber telephone y It provides the Ring signal that indicates the subscriber telephone is ringing y It reads the hook ON OFF status dial pulse Ring trip call answer status of the subscriber telephone y It protects the subscriber circuit and system from lightening or high voltages AC voltage crossing etc that are generated from the subscriber lin...

Page 23: ...e as follows y It provides the signal detection function y Impedance matching circuits are built in y It reads the status such as the HOS and Ring Detection Tone Detection and Polarity Reverse Signal etc y It converts the analog signal into a digital signal with the PCM method to send them to the control module It also converts the digital signal with the PCM method into an analog signal y It prot...

Page 24: ...onnecting procedures are explained Procedures on Installing the System Following steps must be taken to install the SMG 400 system 1 Prepare the place to set up the system 2 Move the packed system product to the installation place and unpack 3 Connect the grounding line 4 Install the LOOP board on the MCU board Option 5 Connect cables 6 Turn on the system after running a prior checkup Here are the...

Page 25: ...mperature humidity condition y Installation is to be performed by qualified service personnel only y To be installed in Restricted Access Areas Safety Condition y Remove the objects that are sensitive to fires such as explosive gas and flammable objects in the exchange room y Before setting up the system check that every condition is satisfied such as the power wiring grounding voltage frequency a...

Page 26: ...fine earth grounding medium y Overall the power circulation status of the SMG 400 system exposed electric conduction with the metal face and the rectifier power plug s grounding conductor should be exceedingly fine y A single contact point must be made to connect if the grounding of all of the exterior supplementary equipment are connected to the system s grounding y The SMG 400 grounding conducto...

Page 27: ... of the following when installing cables y When wiring at a place where there is high humidity take steps to reduce this to acceptable levels before proceeding with the work y Take care of the cable to prevent it from being deformed or damaged y Make the line s curvature radius to be 6 times larger than the cable s circumference where there have no repeating curved points y You must take extreme p...

Page 28: ... in the package SMG 400 system that are separately packed LOOP board that are separately packed Option Power cable SMG 400 User Guide And the remaining items can be different according to the orders Compare closely the order form and the items that you have Please contact the distributor where you had bought the SMG 400 system if there is any missing item or different item from the order form When...

Page 29: ...stem The Earth wire is connected directly to the ground connection on the rear panel of the system The protective earth PE is used for surge protection and for the electrical safety of the system The system must be plugged into a GPO socket that is correctly earthed The PE provided all system earthing requirements a TRC is not required and should not be connected Before connecting ground cable ens...

Page 30: ... in mind y The high voltage static electric charge is easily accumulated in a human body Deal with the board after removing all the accumulated electric charge by touching any equipment s device or the grounded part y Don t touch the edge connector of the board and the jumper pin if possible y You have to ground the surface of a workstation on which the board is place after wrapping it with conduc...

Page 31: ...0Hz I O N O OFF 2 Pull the cover of the SMG 400 backward a little and lift it up to remove it 3 Match the slots of the LOOP board with the slots of the MCU board and press down on the loop board with your hands 4 Tighten screws into the four holes at the edge of the LOOP board LOOP Board MCU Board ...

Page 32: ...O P4 P3 P2 P1 P4 SLC LOOP P3 P2 P1 LAN 110 240VAC 1 4A 50 60Hz I O N O OFF 5 Fit the grooves inside the cover of the SMG 400 to the body of the SMG 400 and push the cover towards the front side of the system 6 Tighten the three screws that were loosened in step 1 to re seal the cover ...

Page 33: ...0 system on a concrete wall Prepare these tools in advance y Electric drill Hammer y Cross shaped driver 6 5mm y Two plastic anchors Two screws with cross recessed heads Installing 1 Tear out the Screw Position Indicating Diagram attached to this guidebook 2 Attach the Screw Position Indicating Diagram to the wall on which the SMG 400 system will be installed 3 Bore holes in the wall at the screw ...

Page 34: ...rive the plastic anchors into the bored holes using a hammer 6 Insert a screw into each of the plastic anchors and tighten the screws using a cross shaped driver Do not tighten the screw until its head contacts the wall Let the head of the screw be separated from the wall by 5 mm ...

Page 35: ...e wall are inserted according to a direction in which the SMG 400 system is installed When installing the system such that ports on the back of the system face upward hang the system on the wall such that the two screws on the wall are inserted into the two holes in the back part of the bottom of the system When installing the system such that LEDs on the front of the system face upward hang the s...

Page 36: ...attached to this guidebook 2 Attach the Screw Position Indicating Diagram to the wall on which the SMG 400 system will be installed 3 Drive the screws into the wall at the screw positions indicated on the Screw Position Indicating Diagram using the cross shaped driver Here do not tighten the screw until its head contacts the wall Let the head of the screw be separated from the wall by 5 mm 4 After...

Page 37: ...hich the SMG 400 system is installed When installing the system such that ports on the back of the system face upward hang the system on the wall such that the two screws on the wall are inserted into the two holes in the back part of the bottom of the system When installing the system such that LEDs on the front of the system face upward hang the system on the wall such that the two screws on the...

Page 38: ...KTS port of PBX or KTS port of PBX or KTS port of PBX or KTS Pin Name Name Pin 3 Tip Tip 0 1 4 Ring Ring 0 26 2 To connect the SMG 400 and PBX or KTS with SLC line connect one end of a RJ 11 cable to the LOOP port of the SMG 400 and the other end to the SLC port of the PBX or KTS LOOP port of SMG 400 LOOP port of SMG 400 LOOP port of SMG 400 LOOP port of SMG 400 SLC SLC SLC SLC port of PBX or KTS ...

Page 39: ...MG 400 Ethernet port of switch Ethernet port of switch Ethernet port of switch Ethernet port of switch Pin Name Name Pin 1 Tx Rx 1 2 Tx Rx 2 3 Rx Tx 3 6 Rx Tx 6 5 Connect console terminal Connect one end of a serial cable to the SIO port of the SMG 400 and the other end of the cable to the serial port of a PC SIO port of SMG 400 SIO port of SMG 400 SIO port of SMG 400 SIO port of SMG 400 9 Pin 9 P...

Page 40: ...o avoid malfunction or fire of the system due to electrical noise and low voltage y The AC power source to supply power must be stable and uninterruptible since power outages during the night can cause malfunctioning of the system After checking the above guidelines connect the power cable to the system as follows 1 There is a power connector on the rear side of the SMG 400 2 Connect grounded outl...

Page 41: ...ect an ASCII terminal such as a VT100 or VT220 or a PC installed with a terminal emulation program y Emulation VT100 ANSI Compatible y Bits per second 38400 y Data bit 8 y Parity None y Stop bit 1 y Flow control Xon Xoff Setting up the Terminal To set up a terminal follow these steps 1 Turn on the PC and boot with Windows98 2 Click Start at the bottom and select Programs and select Program Î Acces...

Page 42: ...s directly connected to the SMG 400 through a COM port click the Connect using box and select a corresponding COM port 6 Next the COMx Properties window appears where the user can configure various options for the selected COM port Configure each item as shown in the following and click OK 7 Next a new hyper terminal where the user can set up the SMG 400 by using console commands will pop up ...

Page 43: ...w is on the screen turn on the SMG 400 with the power button in the rear of the system After the system turn on system initialization proceeds approximately 60 seconds The system POST Power On Self Test will be executed and the factory preset configuration data will be loaded and shown on the terminal If booting of the SMG 400 is successfully completed then L3 LED and PWR LED are on in green L2 LE...

Page 44: ...SSSSSSS SSSS SSSS SSSSSSS SS SSSS SSSS SSS SSSSSSSS S SS S SSS SSSSSSSS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSS SSSSSS SS SS SS SSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSS SSSS SSSSSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSS SS SSSSSS SSSS SSS SSS SSSSSS SS SS SS SS SS SSS SSSSSS SSSSS SS SS SSSS SSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS System SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Login Name smg400 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS...

Page 45: ...address subnet mask default gateway System Operation Mode Gateway operation mode PCM type VoIP Configuration VoIP table gatekeeper configuration This section describes how to configure the operating environment after turning on and logging in the SMG 400 Messages displayed in the console terminal emulator in this section may differ according to the version of system software and might be different...

Page 46: ...fore configuring TCP IP determine whether automatically configure TCP IP information or not y Automatic configuration requires DHCP service provided by a DHCP server y In case automatic configuration is not available you have to know the following information for manual configuration of TCP IP settings IP address and subnet mask for the SMG 400 IP address of default gateway Option Automatic Config...

Page 47: ...yed Enter the values as following indications DHCP Client Setting No I tems Value 0 DHCP Client Set OFF 1 Class ID Null Exit Configuration Item Number 0 Input 0 Set DHCP Client y ON n OFF ON y Input y to set the status of the DHCP Client On Good Configuration Item Number Input to exit the configuration System Configuration has changed Restart y Now n Later y Input y to reboot the system 4 Log in a...

Page 48: ...eway for the SMG 400 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type sysmenu and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 sysmenu 2 System Configuration Menu screen is displayed Type 1 and press Enter System Configuration Menu 0 DHCP Client Setting 1 Network Configuration 2 Login ID Configuration 3 System Upgrade 4 Display Package Information 5 Default DB Setting 6 Restart System 7 Exit Select 1 ...

Page 49: ...AMSUNG 00 00 F0 AB CD 0D Exit Change Network Configuration y Yes n No y y y y 4 The following message is displayed Input the IP address of the SMG 400 and press Enter IP Address dot form 165 213 81 230 165 213 81 230 5 Input the IP address of default gateway and press Enter Gateway Address dot form 165 213 81 1 165 213 81 1 6 Input the subnet mask for the IP address of the SMG 400 and press Enter ...

Page 50: ...o support TOS in advance You can configure TOS values if necessary regardless of DHCP server 8 Configured network parameters and message asking you whether to restart system is displayed as follows After confirming the parameters type y and press Enter Good IP Address 165 213 81 230 Gateway 165 213 81 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 TOS 0 System Configuration has changed Restart y Now n Later y 9 Log ...

Page 51: ...erates in either of the following 2 operation modes Tandem Gateway SMG 400 communicates with PBX or KTS over PSTN trunk without subscriber phone connection Standalone Gateway SMG 400 communicates with analog telephone with PSTN trunk with subscriber phone connection through SLC port Configure gateway operation mode of SMG 400 referring to the following directions 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type pstnm...

Page 52: ...adence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Card Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 0 3 To configure the gateway operation mode of the SMG 400 type 0 and press Enter Gateway Operation Mode No Items Value Default 0 Gateway Operation Mode Tandem Gateway Tandem Gateway 1 PSTN Inbound LCR Option Disable Disable PSTN Inbound L...

Page 53: ...1 0 16 0 32 0 17 0 33 0 Exit Null Enter Skip Configuration Item Number 0 4 Type the number of desired gateway operation mode and press Enter Gateway Operation Mode 0 Tandem Gateway 1 Standalone Standalone 0 5 To close current screen type and press Enter Configuration Item Number 6 Return to the PSTN Configuration Menu screen ...

Page 54: ... America μ law μ law is an ITU T International Telecommunications Union standard for analog to digital conversion in PCM μ law is used in most of the telephone networks in North America Setting up the PCM type of the SMG 400 using the following directions 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 2 and press Enter PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 ...

Page 55: ... Item Number 0 PCM Type 0 U_LAW 1 A_LAW A_LAW 1 4 To close current screen type and press Enter Configuration Item Number 5 After returning to the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 16 and press Enter PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO T...

Page 56: ...splay Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 16 6 Message asking if you want to save the changed configuration in flash memory is displayed Type y and press Enter PSTN Configuration has changed Save y Yes n No y 7 Changed data is saved in flash memory and you are returned to the initial screen of the SMG 400 CLI interface ...

Page 57: ...s required for registration y IP address and Alias host name of Gatekeeper y H 323 ID and E 164 ID of the SMG 400 to be registered in Gatekeeper Option When not using Gatekeeper Create the VoIP table according to the following directions 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type voipmenu and press Enter help Print This List sysmenu System Configuration pstnmenu PSTN Configuration voipmenu VoIP Configuration qu...

Page 58: ...2 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 Exit Configuration Item Number 1 1 1 1 5 Input IP address of opposite VoIP equipment to be connected...

Page 59: ...e 8 and press Enter VoIP Configuration Menu 0 VoIP General Option 1 VoIP DSP Option 2 VoIP Gatekeeper Option 3 VoIP Routing Table 4 VoIP Caller ID Table 5 VoIP Remote IP Table 6 VoIP Remote IP Status 7 Save Exit 8 Exit Select 8 10 Message asking if you want to save the changed configuration in flash memory is displayed Type y and press Enter VoIP Configuration has changed Save y Yes n No y 11 Chan...

Page 60: ...G 400 prompt type voipmenu and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 voipmenu 2 VoIP Configuration Menu screen is displayed Type 2 and press Enter VoIP Configuration Menu 0 VoIP General Option 1 VoIP DSP Option 2 VoIP Gatekeeper Option 3 VoIP Routing Table 4 VoIP Caller ID Table 5 VoIP Remote IP Table 6 VoIP Remote IP Status 7 Save Exit 8 Exit Select 2 ...

Page 61: ...9 Gateway Name H 323 ID SMG400 10 E 164 400 Exit Null Configuration Item Number 0 4 Message is displayed as follows Type 1 and press Enter Gatekeeper Connection 0 Disable 1 Enable Disable 1 5 To set a routing table input 4 and press the Enter key Configuration Item Number 4 6 In the case of routing under the connection of a Gatekeeper input 1 to use the routing table of the Gatekeeper after a numb...

Page 62: ...9 12 Input H 323 ID of the SMG 400 for login and press Enter Gateway Name H 323 ID SMG 400 pa 27 13 To close the current screen type and press Enter Configuration Item Number 14 After returning to the VoIP Configuration Menu screen type 8 and press Enter VoIP Configuration Menu 0 VoIP General Option 1 VoIP DSP Option 2 VoIP Gatekeeper Option 3 VoIP Routing Table 4 VoIP Caller ID Table 5 VoIP Remot...

Page 63: ...b Menu Sub Menu Sub Menu help No sysmenu 0 DHCP Client Setting 1 Network Configuration 2 Login ID Configuration 3 System Upgrade 4 Display Package Information 5 Default DB Setting 6 Restart System 7 Exit pstnmenu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLC Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence ...

Page 64: ...lecting a Submenu To select a submenu type the number of the desired submenu For example type 0 and press Enter to select 0 DHCP Client Setting on the System Configuration Menu When you using the clicmd menu just input the string of submenu name at the SMG400 165 213 81 230 prompt in the main screen Each submenu itself can be CLI command or has another submenu y Back to the Previous Screen To clos...

Page 65: ...ation 5 Default DB Setting 6 Restart System 7 Exit Select The following table shows an overview of the 8 submenus found in the System Configuration Menu No No No No Menu Menu Menu Menu Functions Functions Functions Functions 0 DHCP Client Setting Sets the SMG 400 as a DHCP client 1 Network Configuration Configures static IP address subnet mask and gateway 2 Login ID Configuration Configures login ...

Page 66: ...creen type 0 and press Enter DHCP Client Setting No Items Value 0 DHCP Client Set OFF 1 Class ID Null Exit 2 To set the SMG 400 as a DHCP client select 0 in Configuration Item Number press Enter and type y Set DHCP Client y ON n OFF ON 3 When Class ID is needed select 1 in Configuration Item Number press Enter and type y Enter Class ID if it is necessary in DHCP server 4 A message asking whether t...

Page 67: ...ue 0 IP Address 165 213 81 230 1 Gateway Address 165 213 81 1 2 Netmask 255 255 255 0 3 TOS Type Of Service 0x0 4 MAC Address Read Only SAMSUNG 00 00 F0 AB CD 0D Exit 2 To change the network information type y and press Enter Change Network Configuration y Yes n No 3 Input a new IP address for the SMG 400 and press Enter IP Address dot form 165 213 81 230 4 Input an IP address for the default gate...

Page 68: ... T if 0x08 Maximum Throughput R if 0x04 Maximum Reliability Range 0x00 0xFF Default 0x00 TOS Value Default 0x00 0x00 When you set TOS for the SMG 400 you must set router to support the TOS You can configure TOS values if necessary to process QoS Quality of Service regardless of whether using a DHCP server or not 7 A message asking whether to restart the system will be displayed as follows To resta...

Page 69: ... 2 To change the login name and password of CLI type y and press Enter Change Login Name and Passwd y Yes n No 3 Input a new login name and press Enter The new login name must be different from the default or previous login names Enter New Login Name smg400 4 Input a new password Enter New Passwd smg400v1 5 A message asking whether to restart the system will be displayed as follows To restart imme...

Page 70: ...st be stored under the tftpboot directory in the TFTP server FTP When there is no TFTP server it first receives the program to be changed through FTP protocol By selecting the FTP method and typing in the number of files in the system program the system program will be changed Procedure 1 In the System Configuration Menu screen type 3 and press Enter System Upgrade TFTP Method No Items Value 0 TFT...

Page 71: ... DSP Chip programs for VoIP are to be upgraded type 0 and press Enter DSP Package File Count 2 6 Input the number of system operation program files When none of the system operation programs are to be upgraded type 0 and press Enter Main Package File Count 25 7 A message asking you whether to restart the system will be displayed as follows To restart immediately type y or type n otherwise and pres...

Page 72: ... Count 26 4 Saved Program File Count 26 5 Upgrade Status SUCCESS 6 EMS Disabled Exit Exit 1 Re play 2 The following information will appear y Boot ROM Version Version of the Boot ROM y Working Program Version Version of the program currently in operation y Saved Program Version Version of the program stored in flash memory y Total Program File Count Number of program files y Saved Program File Cou...

Page 73: ...t Default DB 0 All 1 System 2 PSTN 3 VoIP 3 It will automatically find and set the old values to the default values The screen below the case you selected ALL Set Default System DB Default Login ID Good Set Default System DB Default Password Good Set Default System DB DHCP Client Off Good Set Default PSTN DB PSTN Configuration Good Set Default VoIP DB VoIP Configuration Good 4 Upon completion a me...

Page 74: ...d a warning message will appear This is because the system will not operate properly when the restart command is given when the system update has not been properly completed Procedure 1 In the System Configuration Menu screen type 6 and press Enter Restart System y Yes n No 2 To restart the system type y and press Enter 7 Exit Function This closes the System Configuration Menu screen and returns t...

Page 75: ...stnmenu and press Enter The following PSTN Configuration Menu screen will be displayed PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Card Configuration 14 Display Port S...

Page 76: ...he signal type of digital interface 6 Call Control Method Sets the signal type for call control 7 Ring Cadence Sets the system ring cadence 8 System Tone Cadence Sets the system tone cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence Sets the CO tone cadence 10 Gain Control Adjusts call quality depending on the connection type 11 Diagnosis Sets the diagnosis interval for PSTN interface 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock Specifies ...

Page 77: ...he system as a gateway with internal subscribers 2 PSTN Inbound LCR Option SMG 400 analyzes the dialing digits coming from PABX KTS and telephones and decides whether or not the dialing is terminated Procedure 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 0 and press Enter Gateway Operation Mode No Items Value Default 0 Gateway Operation Mode Tandem Gateway Tandem Gateway 1 PSTN Inbound LCR Option ...

Page 78: ...ndem Gateway 1 Standalone Tandem Gateway 4 To set the PSTN Inbound LCR Option type 1 in the above Gateway Operation Mode screen and press Enter It enables PSTN Inbound LCR Option Configuration Item Number 1 5 Then select 2 to 33 as a Configuration Item Number and enter Inbound Prefix and Maxdigit count This value analyzes dialing digits to decide the termination of dialing Inbound Prefix the prefi...

Page 79: ...d when came in or dialing timeout occurred Without or dialing timeout however when the designated number of dialing digits for the assigned prefix are incoming it is considered the dialing termination This feature shortens the call connetion time for SMG 400 because SMG 400 decides the dialing termination without any other termination separators ...

Page 80: ...ss code is required for PABX or KTS connected to SMG 400 to access the PSTN trunk line depending on the environment of the operating site This access code can be specified Procedure 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 1 and press Enter PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit No Items Value Default 0 Rerouting Insert Digit None None Exit 2 To set an access code for PSTN routing input 0 and press the E...

Page 81: ...pe can be changed The PCM coding method of the PBX or KTS connected to the SMG 400 system must be set the same Procedure 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 2 and press Enter PCM Method No Items Value Default 0 PCM Type A_LAW A_LAW Exit 2 To change the PCM coding method type 0 and press Enter Configuration Item Number 3 To change the PCM coding method to U_LAW or A_LAW type 0 or 1 respect...

Page 82: ...hen MFC is used the holding time for MFC digits must be specified on 1 DTMF Holding Time item Dial Pulse The digit transmission method that is used to send dialed numbers on a pulse telephone Procedure 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 3 and press Enter Dial Method No Items Value Default Unit 100msec 0 Dial Type Selection MFC MFC 1 DTMF Holding Time 1 1 Exit 2 Input the number of the di...

Page 83: ...o Item Item Item Item Description Description Description Description 0 Dial Type Selection Selects a trunk digit transmission type 0 MFC Multi Frequency DTMF type 1 PULSE Pulse type 1 DTMF Holding Time 1 99 Specifies MFC digit holding time Typed number x 100msec is the holding time ...

Page 84: ...tem Number 3 Specify a value referring to the following table and press Enter No Item Description 0 HookOffTime The minimum time elapsed to recognize hook off of an analog telephone Typed number x 100msec is the actual hook off time 1 HookOnTime The minimum time elapsed to recognize hook on of an analog telephone Typed number x 10msec is the actual hook on time 2 Hook Flash MIN Time The minimum ti...

Page 85: ...Signal No Trunk Signal Type Value Default 0 Insert End Of Digit Off Off No Trunk Signal Timer Value Unit Default 1 Seize Time 30 10 msec 30 2 Release Time 10 100 msec 10 3 Noring Time 4 1 sec 4 4 Answer Holding Time 6 100 msec 6 5 CO HookOn Time 200 10 msec 200 Exit 2 Input the number of the trunk signal type to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number ...

Page 86: ...for a release signal being maintained until trunk connection is off Typed number x 100msec is the actual release time 3 Noring Time The time elapsed for the process of transmission being abandoned when a hook off signal is not maintained from the moment a hook off is detected and responded Typed number x 1sec is the actual time 4 Answer Holding Time The time elapsed to keep the response signal to ...

Page 87: ...the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 6 and press Enter Call Control Method No Digit Timer Value Unit Default TNDM STND 0 First Digit Time 5 1 sec 5 10 1 Inter Digit Time 2 1 sec 2 10 No Trunk LOOP Timer Value Unit Default 2 Loop OK Time 60 100 msec 60 60 3 OK Release Time 80 100 msec 80 80 Exit 2 Input the number of the call control method to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number...

Page 88: ... is the actual time 1 Inter Digit Time The maximum time between the received digits after hook off Typed number x 1sec is the actual time 2 Loop OK Time The time elapsed to receive a response after an attempt to seize a trunk is made Typed number x 100msec is the actual time 3 OK Release Time The time elapsed until a response is received after a release to a trunk seize is attempted Typed number x...

Page 89: ...units of 100msec Procedure 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 7 and press Enter Ring Cadence Ring Cadence Default Value Unit 100msec No Ring Type 1st On 1st Off 2nd On 2nd Off 0 SLI 4 4 2 2 4 4 20 20 1 TRUNK 4 4 2 2 4 4 20 20 Exit 2 Input the number of the ring cadence to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number ...

Page 90: ...d for the second SLI ring to be ON 0 SLI SLIRing2ndoff Time The time elapsed for the second SLI ring to be OFF TRUNKRing1stonTime The time elapsed for the first trunk ring to be ON TRUNKRing1stoffTime The time elapsed for the first trunk ring to be OFF TRUNKRing2ndonTime The time elapsed for the second trunk ring to be ON 1 TRUNK TRUNK Ring 2nd off Time The time elapsed for the second trunk ring t...

Page 91: ... 2 2 2 2 3 Ring Back 20 20 40 40 20 20 40 40 4 Error 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Exit 2 Input the number of the system tone cadence to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number 3 Set the cadence for the selected ring type and press Enter Typed number x 50msec is the actual time No Item Item in Detail Description DIAL 1st on Time The time elapsed for the first dial tone to be On DIAL 1st off Time Th...

Page 92: ...ransfer Tone TRANSFER 2nd off Time The time elapsed for the second transfer tone to be Off RING BACK 1st on Time The time elapsed for the first Ring Back tone to be On RING BACK 1st off Time The time elapsed for the first Ring Back tone to be Off RING BACK 2nd on Time The time elapsed for the second Ring Back tone to be On 3 Ring Back Tone RING BACK 2nd off Time The time elapsed for the second Rin...

Page 93: ...t version does not provide this feature Procedure 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 9 and press Enter CO Tone Cadence CO Tone Cadence Default Value Unit 50msec No Tone Type 1st On 1st Off 2nd On 2nd Off 0 Busy 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1 Ring Back 20 20 40 40 20 20 0 40 2 Dial 20 20 5 5 20 20 5 5 Exit 2 Input the number of the CO tone cadence to be changed and press Enter Configuration It...

Page 94: ...tone to be Off RING BACK CO TONE1stonTime The time elapsed for the first ring back tone to be On RING BACK COTONE1stoff Time The time elapsed for the first ring back tone to be Off RING BACK COTONE2ndon Time The time elapsed for the second ring back tone to be On 1 RingBack Trunk Ring Back Tone RING BACK COTONE2ndoff Time The time elapsed for the second ring back tone to be Off DIAL CO TONE 1st on...

Page 95: ...f dB Procedure 1 In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 10 and press Enter Gain Control No Connection Type Gain Default 0 0dB 1 1 9dB 2 6dB 3 2 5dB 0 SLI SLI 0 0 1 SLI ATRK 0 0 2 SLI DTRK 0 0 3 ATRK SLI 0 0 4 ATRK ATRK 0 0 5 ATRK DTRK 0 0 6 DTRK SLI 1 1 7 DTRK ATRK 0 0 8 DTRK DTRK 0 0 Exit 2 Input the number of the gain control to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number ...

Page 96: ...e call quality that transmits from TX of analog trunk to RX of analog telephone 4 ATRK ATRK Specifies the call quality that transmits from TX of analog trunk to RX of analog trunk 5 ATRK DTRK Specifies the call quality that transmits from TX of analog trunk to RX of digital trunk 6 DTRK SLI Specifies the call quality that transmits from TX of digital trunk to RX of analog telephone 7 DTRK ATRK Spe...

Page 97: ... Trunk Seizure Test 0 1 sec 0 2 Trunk CODEC Test 0 1 sec 0 Exit 2 Input the number of the diagnosis interval to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number 3 Set the diagnosis interval referring to the following table and press Enter Typed number x 1sec is the actual time No Item Description 0 SLI Port Test Sets the diagnosis interval for SLI port test 1 Trunk Seizure Test It sets the dia...

Page 98: ...0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Exit 2 Type 1 to block or 2 to unblock and press Enter Select Block or UnBlock 1 Block 2 UnBlock 3 Input the slot number for the port specified to be unblocked and press Enter Blocking Slot Number 0 VoIP 1 SLI 2 LOOP 4 Input the port number and press Enter Blocking Port No of VoIP Slot Range 0 0x1F Exit 5 You can continue with other ports by typing in the corresponding po...

Page 99: ...4 LOOP LOOP 4 Exit Exit 1 Re play 2 The following information will be displayed No Item Description 0 VoIP You can identify the type of VoIP card and number of ports installed on the system There are two types of VOIP cards VoIP_04 and VoIP_304 depending on the type of DSP chip 1 SLI You can identify the type of SLI card and number of ports installed on the system 3 LOOP You can identify the type ...

Page 100: ...Block C0 FF 1 VoIP_04 Normal UnBlock C0 FF 2 VoIP_04 Normal UnBlock C0 FF 3 VoIP_04 Normal UnBlock C0 FF Exit Card Type 0 VoIP 1 SLI 2 LOOP y Port No The port number on the card y Card Type The card type installed in the system y Fault Block Indicates an error on the selected port When the port is operated normal it shows Normal y MMC Block Indicates the operational status of the related port UnBl...

Page 101: ...g changes it closes the PSTN Configuration Menu screen and returns to the main menu screen Procedure In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 15 and press Enter 16 Exit Function Without saving changes it closes the PSTN Configuration Menu screen and returns to the main menu screen Procedure In the PSTN Configuration Menu screen type 16 and press Enter ...

Page 102: ...he following is an overview of the 8 submenus found in the VoIP Configuration Menu No Menu Functions 0 VoIP General Option Sets general options for VoIP services 1 VoIP DSP Option Sets DSP Digital Signal Processing options for VoIP services 2 VoIP Gatekeeper Option Sets connection options for Gatekeeper 3 VoIP Routing Table Sets types of connection for VoIP sending and incoming call services 4 VoI...

Page 103: ...ck Tone Disable Disable 4 DTMF Signal Type H 245 H 245 5 FAX Signal Type T 38 T 38 6 H 245 Open in FastStart Yes Yes 7 H 245 Tunneling No No 8 DIL Number 201 9 SNMP Server IP 0 0 0 0 10 Signaling Port 10000 10000 11 Status Monitoring Port 20000 20000 12 WCS Port 20010 20010 13 SIGK Access Port 20020 20020 14 Status Monitoring Period sec 0 30 15 Max Fax Service Count 4 4 16 No Answer Waiting Time s...

Page 104: ... Calling Numbers that are sent by PBX at sender s end 4 Caller ID Table Uses Caller ID in the Caller ID Table 3 Virtual Ring Back Tone Sets whether to use virtual Ring Back Tone 0 Disable Do not use virtual Ring Back Tone 1 Enable Setup uses virtual Ring Back Tone when sending setup 2 Enable Alert uses virtual Ring Back Tone when receiving Alert 4 DTMF Signal Type Sets DTMP process method via IP n...

Page 105: ...ecific port can be used This function will be available soon 11 Status Monitoring Port Sets the range of port numbers for exchange of system status information between the SMG 400 The specified port plus specified port 1 can be used 12 WCS Port Specifies the communication port connecting Samsung s Web Call Service terminal 13 SIGK Access Port Specifies the communication port connecting Samsung s I...

Page 106: ...cho Cancellation Enable Enable 2 Silence Suppression Enable Enable 3 High Pass Filter Enable Enable 4 Post Filter Enable Enable 5 Input Gain dB 0 0 dB 6 Voice Volume dB 0 0 dB 7 Multi Frame Counter 2 2 8 Jitter Optimizing Factor 4 4 9 RTP Delay Limit msec 500 500 msec 10 RTP Loss Limit 10 10 11 RTP Loss Check Period sec 30 30 sec 12 RTP Over Limit Count 1 1 13 FAX Error Correction Mode Enable Enab...

Page 107: ... must always be set as Enable 5 Input Gain Quality of PCM voice that is input via VoIP DSP It sets it to the site environment 6 VoiceVolume Volume of voice packet when it is PCM processed It sets it to the site environment 7 Multi Frame Counter Sets the buffering number when voice packets are transmitted to network The voice packets are buffered to the set number and set as a single RTP packet 8 J...

Page 108: ...d during communication it is used as a basic index for network error 11 RTP LossCheck Period Sets the RTP Loss check period 12 RTP OverLimit Count When the RTP Delay Limit or RTP Loss Limit is exceeded it sets the standard accumulated frequency to be used as a basic index for network error 13 FAX Error Connection Mode Sets the additional recovery feature for T 38 FAX error ...

Page 109: ...pe Other GK Other GK 4 GW Routing In GK mode Disable Disable 5 Gatekeeper IP 0 0 0 0 6 Gatekeeper Alias Gatekeeper 7 Alternative Gatekeeper IP 0 0 0 0 8 Gatekeeper Down Option Alternative GK Alternative 9 Gateway Name H 323 ID MG400 10 E 164 400 Exit Null 2 Input the item number to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number 3 Set values for the selected item referring to the following ta...

Page 110: ... Select if other company s Gatekeeper is to be connected 4 GW Routing In GK mode This sets which routing table will be used 0 Disable To use only the routing table set in the Gatekeeper select this 1 Enable To use both a routing table set in the Gatekeeper and a routing table set in the SMG 400 select this 5 Gatekeeper IP Sets IP address of the Gatekeeper to be connected 6 Gatekeeper Alias Sets H ...

Page 111: ... 49 Continued No Item Description 7 Gateway Name H 323 ID Sets H 323 ID to be registered as ID of SMG 400 with Gatekeeper 8 Gateway Name E 164 Sets E 164 to be registered as ID of SMG 400 with Gatekeeper ...

Page 112: ...outing Table 0 Outbound Routing Table 1 Inbound Routing Table 0 2 In the above screen type 0 to view Routing table VoIP Outbound Routing Table Acc Code Acc Code Insert IPTable 0 31 IP Table GK No Access Code Length Del Len Digit index1 index2 StartPoint Use 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Yes 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Yes 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Yes 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 Yes 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 Yes 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 Yes 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 Yes 7 7 1 0 0 0 0 Ye...

Page 113: ...es the access code and deletes to the set length before it sends the remainder digits to the other party Insert Digit After it analyzes and deletes digits from access codes it sets prefix to be added to the access codes It normally uses the other party s Trunk access code The maximum length of Insert Digit is 8 IP Table Index1 IP Table Index2 Sets IP table numbers that store IP address data of the...

Page 114: ...uting Table 1 Inbound Routing Table 1 VoIP Inbound Routing Table Acc Code Acc Code No Access Code Length Del Len Insert Digit 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 3 3 1 0 4 4 1 0 5 5 1 0 6 6 1 0 7 7 1 0 8 8 1 0 9 9 1 0 10 0 0 31 0 0 Exit Null Enter Skip 6 Input the routing table number to be changed and press Enter Configuration Item Number ...

Page 115: ...ern of the incoming dialing digits The maximum length of Access Code digit is 16 AccCodeLength The number of Access Code digits 0 16 Acc Code Del Len The number of digits to be deleted from the access code 0 16 Insert Digit The prefix to be added to the access codes after it is analyzed and deleted The maximum length of Insert Digit is 8 ...

Page 116: ... the second item of 0 VoIP General Option Caller ID Type must be set to Caller ID Table Description 1 In the VoIP Configuration Menu screen type 4 and press Enter VoIP Caller ID Table PSTN Port Index Caller ID 0 1 2 3 Exit Null Enter Skip 2 When the following message appears input the index number of the PSTN Port and press Enter Configuration Port Index 3 Select PSTN Port Index and enter Caller I...

Page 117: ...d press Enter 2 When the following message appears input the index number of the table for setting IP addresses and press Enter IP Table Index Number Range 0 31 3 The IP table of the selected index will appear below VoIP Remote IP Table No IP Address No IP Address 0 165 213 81 230 16 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 6 ...

Page 118: ...CLI Command Line Interface 4 Input the table number to set IP addresses and press Enter Configuration Item Number 5 When the following message appears type in an IP address and press Enter IP Address dot form 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 119: ...31 3 The selected IP Table will appear below VoIP Remote IP Status Table Index 0 No IP Address Status No IP Address Status 0 165 213 81 230 Idle 16 0 0 0 0 Idle 1 0 0 0 0 Idle 17 0 0 0 0 Idle 2 0 0 0 0 Idle 18 0 0 0 0 Idle 3 0 0 0 0 Idle 19 0 0 0 0 Idle 4 0 0 0 0 Idle 20 0 0 0 0 Idle 5 0 0 0 0 Idle 21 0 0 0 0 Idle 6 0 0 0 0 Idle 22 0 0 0 0 Idle 7 0 0 0 0 Idle 23 0 0 0 0 Idle 8 0 0 0 0 Idle 24 0 0 ...

Page 120: ... The following status information may be displayed y Idle Indicates normal status to access VoIP outgoing call services y Busy Indicates all ports are busy to process new VoIP outgoing calls y Block Indicates that the local Gatekeeper or the Gateway connected to the SMG 400 is down or the link is in error 5 To continue to check the status of the IP address table type in the index number of the tab...

Page 121: ...d returns to the main menu screen Procedure In the VoIP Configuration Menu screen type 7 and press Enter 8 Exit Function Without saving changes it closes the VoIP Configuration Menu screen and returns to the main menu screen Procedure In the VoIP Configuration Menu screen type 8 and press Enter ...

Page 122: ...s The commands displayed in the CLI Command Menu can be summarized as follows Menu Functions clicmd Display CLI commands cdrhelp Displaycommands relatedtotheuse of CDR information date Display the current time dbfilehelp Display commands related to the backup and saving of DB optionhelp Display other commands that can be set as options settime y M d h m s Manually set the system time Detailed dire...

Page 123: ...ess Enter Then the following CLI command list is displayed on the screen SMG400 165 213 81 230 clicmd clicmd Print This List cdrhelp Help CDR Command date Display the Current Time dbfilehelp Help DB Backup Restore Command optionhelp Help Option Command settime y M d h m s Set Time yyyy M 1 12 d 1 31 h 0 23 m 0 59 s 0 5 value 1 0x1 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 124: ...the CDR information For detailed description of the CDR format please see Chapter 7 Using the CDR Call Detail Record SMG400 165 213 81 230 cdrhelp cdrhelp cdrlist CDRclear CDRsetlist CDRtcpport port CDRudpport ip1 ip2 ip3 ip4 port Offcdrtcp Offcdrudp Oncdrtcp Oncdrudp value 1 0x1 SMG400 165 213 81 230 Print This List Print CDR for the Current Call Set Default CDR Port Clear CDR Buffer Print CDR Se...

Page 125: ... call Procedure If you want to see the CDR information regarding the currently connected call type cdrlist at the SMG 400 prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 cdrlist Current CDR 13 DVI 1 1 2002 14 23 23 14 23 32 201 201 165 213 81 230 40 ffff 32 value 2 0x2 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 126: ...rt It will revert the system back to the initial setting Procedure If you want to delete all CDR information type CDRclear at the SMG 400 prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRclear CDR Turn Off CDR Output on TCP Link CDR Turn Off CDR Output on UDP Link Good CDR Set Default CDR TCP Port UDP Port Good CDR Clear CDR TCP Buffer Good CDR Clear CDR UDP Buffer Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81...

Page 127: ...nown UDP IP Address Unknown Procedure If you want to see the setting of the CDR related options type CDRsetlist at the SMG 400 prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRsetlist CDR Turn On CDR Output on TCP Link tcp link is turned On CDR TCP Port 8200 tcp port is set as 8200 CDR Turn Off CDR Output on UDP Link udp link is turned Off CDR UDP Port Unknown CDR UDP IP Address Unknown value 37 0x...

Page 128: ...ting Default CDR TCP Port 8200 Procedure At the SMG 400 prompt type CDRtcpport and a space and type the TCP port for displaying the CDR information and then press Enter For example if you want to set the TCP port for displaying the CDR information as 8500 type CDRtcpport 8500 on the screen and press Enter and then the port will be set as follows SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRtcpport 8500 CDR Set CDR Ou...

Page 129: ...er Separate the parameters from one another by means of a comma For example if you want to set the IP address as 165 213 87 85 and the port as 8800 for the UDP Link for displaying the CDR information type CDRudpport 165 213 87 85 8800 on the screen and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRudpport 165 213 87 85 8800 CDR Set CDR Output on UDP IP 165 213 87 85 udp ip address is set as 165 213 87 85 C...

Page 130: ...CDR to be output to the TCP Link is not generated Basically the CDR TCP Link is turned Off Procedure If you want to inactivate the current TCP CDR output Link type Offcdrtcp at the SMG 400 prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Offcdrtcp CDR Turn Off CDR Output on TCP Link Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 131: ...t to the UDP Link is not generated Basically the CDR UDP Link is turned Off Procedure If you want to inactivate the current UDP CDR output Link type Offcdrudp at the SMG 400 prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Offcdrudp CDR Turn Off CDR Output on UDP Link Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 132: ...00 Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 2 If you use the Telnet program to connect to the CDR TCP port specified for the system the CDR information is displayed For more details on the format of the CDR information please see Chapter7 Using the CDR Call Detail Record GVO 1 2 2002 18 39 07 201 2111 165 213 87 74 20 0026 24 DVR 1 2 2002 18 39 08 9 43 0202 0 DVR 1 2 2002 18 39 11 9 42 0202 0 DVR 1 2...

Page 133: ...rt 8800 Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 2 If you make the UDP Link to the UDP Server program using the port of the CDR UDP IP address specified for the system the CDR information is displayed For more details on the CDR information please see Chapter7 Using the CDR Call Detail Record opened UDP socket with port no 8800 GVO 1 2 2002 18 39 07 201 2111 165 213 87 74 20 0026 24 DVR 1 2 2002 18 3...

Page 134: ...tion It displays the current system time in the day of the week month day hour minute second year format Procedure Type date at the SMG 400 prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 date Date Thu Feb 21 10 32 12 2002 value 1 0x1 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 135: ...and recover the system from system failures The system information file is an ASCII file Procedure At the SMG 400 prompt type dbfilehelp and press Enter Then the following DB related CLI command list is displayed on the screen SMG400 165 213 81 230 dbfilehelp dbfilehelp getdefdb filename getdb filename putdb filename dump filename load filename value 2 0x2 SMG400 165 213 81 230 Print This List Gen...

Page 136: ...ile is created The file name must be in quotation marks For example if you want to save the default DB in a file named defdb txt type getdefdb defdb txt at the prompt on the screen and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 ls command used to check the file value 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 getdefdb defdb txt The system initial information is saved in a file named defdb txt SMG400 165 213 81 230 ls DEF...

Page 137: ... must be in quotation marks For example if you want to save the DB of the current system in a file named db txt type getdb db txt at the prompt on the screen and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 ls command used to check the file value 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 getdb db txt The system information of the system is saved in a file named defdb txt value 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ls DB TXT db txt ...

Page 138: ...DB to save in the system and press Enter Then the system DB is saved as the applicable DB value The file name must be in quotation marks For example if you want to use the backup DB named db txt in the system use the FTP program to send the DB file to the system and type putdb db txt at the prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 ls Check the system information file DB TXT value 0 0x0 SMG400 ...

Page 139: ...ee Appendix B System Information File Configuration Procedure At the SMG 400 prompt type dump and a space and type the name of the file to display and press enter Enter Then the file is displayed on the console screen The file name must be in quotation marks For example if you want to display a file named db txt type dump db txt at the prompt and press Enter ...

Page 140: ...sys dhcp client 0 def 0 min 0 max 1 0 no 1 yes sys dhcp classid def sys network_parameter sys network my_ipaddr 165 213 81 230 def 0 0 0 0 My IP Address sys network my_gateway 165 213 81 1 def 0 0 0 0 My GateWay Address sys network my_netmask 255 255 255 0 def 0 0 0 0 My Subnet Masks sys network my_tos 0 def 0 min 0 max 255 My TOS Type of Service abbreviated voip caller_id_table 30 value 0 0x0 SMG...

Page 141: ...ring characters and press Enter Then the prompt on the next line will blink The file name must be in quotation marks For example if you want to display a file named digit txt type load digit txt at the prompt on the screen and press Enter If a file named digit txt already exists it is overwritten and if not a new file is created 2 Enter the desired character string If you want to finish entering t...

Page 142: ...aved in db txt file system_db Enter the system information sys dhcp sys dhcp client 0 sys dhcp classid Enter in the first space to finish value 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ls DB TXT db txt file is created value 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 dump db txt Check the system information file system_db sys dhcp sys dhcp client 0 sys dhcp classid value 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 143: ...on Onhotconnection Offbcast Onbcast slot port tel Offloopcheck Onloopcheck frequency Setisptype isptype value 1 0x1 SMG400 165 213 81 230 Print This List Show Option List of the Followings Turn Off 800 Dial in Standalone Mode Turn On 800 Dial in Standalone Mode Default Turn Off Hot Connection on Hook Off Default Turn On Hot Connection on Hook Off Turn Off Speaker Connection on E M LOOP Default Tur...

Page 144: ...n Other option CLI commands can be used to change these options Default 800 Off tandem mode On standalone mode hot connection Off broadcast function Off loop disconnect check functionOff Procedure Type Showoption at the SMG 400 prompt and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Showoption 800 On hot connection Off broadcast function Off loop disconnect check function Off value 40 0x28 SMG400 165 213 81 ...

Page 145: ...tionally and a call is connected without having to dial the Access Code This CLI sets the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s pstnmenu Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type Off800 and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Off800 Off 800 option value 20 0x14 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 146: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 147: ...cted in the Stand alone mode The user must enter the desired access code and press the digits default This CLI sets the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s pstnmenu Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type On800 and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 On800 On 800 option value 19 0x13 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 148: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 149: ... sets the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s pstnmenu Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type Offhotconnection and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Offhotconnection Off hot connection value 24 0x18 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 150: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 151: ...sed when a 1 1 connection is made to the other s Gateway and the VoIP Network is used to do Overlap Dialing In case VoIP is used for T D This CLI sets the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s pstnmenu Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type Onhotconnection and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Onhotconnection On hot co...

Page 152: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 153: ...default This CLI sets the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s pstnmenu Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type Offbcast and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Offbcast Off broadcast function value 28 0x1c SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 154: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 155: ... in the CLI s pstnmenu slot 1 or 2 1 USL1 2 USL2 Channel the port number of the applicable slot 1 8 Tel telephone number for connecting to the speaker Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type Onbcast and type the desired slot channel and telephone number in parentheses and press Enter The parameter must be in parentheses and separated by commas For example if you want to set 700 as the telephone num...

Page 156: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 157: ... the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s pstnmenu Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type Offloopcheck and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 Offloopcheck Off Loop Disconnect Check Function value 40 0x28 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 158: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 159: ...cally to disconnect If you press Enter without entering the disconnected tone in general busy tone frequency the system default frequency is set 480Hz and 350Hz are available for the frequency This CLI sets the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s pstnmenu SMG 400 frequency default value 480Hz Procedure 1 At the SMG 4...

Page 160: ...enu PSTN Configuration Menu 0 Gateway Operation Mode 1 PSTN Rerouting Insert Digit 2 PCM Method 3 Dial Method 4 SLI Signal 5 Trunk Signal 6 Call Control Method 7 Ring Cadence 8 System Tone Cadence 9 CO Tone Cadence 10 Gain Control 11 Diagnosis 12 MMC Port Block UnBlock 13 Display Slot Configuration 14 Display Port Status 15 Save Exit 16 Exit Select 15 Select item 15 Save Exit Save Exit Good ...

Page 161: ...his CLI sets the currently active status and if the setting needs to be maintained during system booting it must be saved in the CLI s voipmenu Default ISP type 0 Procedure 1 At the SMG 400 prompt type Setisptype and enter the desired ISP type and press Enter For example if you want to set a Samsung Network company as the ISP type 1 type Setisptype 1 on the screen and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81...

Page 162: ...elect item 7 7 Save Exit and press Enter SMG400 165 213 81 230 voipmenu VoIP Configuration Menu 0 VoIP General Option 1 VoIP DSP Option 2 VoIP Gatekeeper Option 3 VoIP Routing Table 4 VoIP Caller ID Table 5 VoIP Remote IP Table 6 VoIP Remote IP Status 7 Save Exit 8 Exit Select 7 Select item 7 Save Exit Save Exit Good Exit ...

Page 163: ...ing system booting or on a periodical basis Procedure At the SMG 400 prompt type settime and a space Then type the year month day hour minute and second in that order and press Enter For example if you want to enter 2002 February 21st 10am 40 minutes and 00 seconds as the system time type settime 2002 2 21 10 40 0 on the screen and press Enter to set the system time as follows SMG400 165 213 81 23...

Page 164: ...apter you can learn how to login to the web management interface of the SMG 400 The web management interface only provides frequently used functions for system operation among CLI functions For menus and detailed information you should refer to Chapter 5 CLI Command Line Interface Before you Begin To use the web management interface of the SMG 400 the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of ...

Page 165: ...nternet Explorer 5 0 has been used as an example in this chapter Please refer to Program Help for detailed information on Internet Explorer 2 When the web browser of your choice appears on the screen type the SMG 400 IP address in the Location field 3 The startup screen of the Web management interface will appear as follows ...

Page 166: ...e and password are smg400 and smg400v1 respectively 5 Upon completion of login the following message will appear Click the OK button 6 The following main screen of the SMG 400 web management interface will appear 7 You should log out by clicking LogOut on the left hand side of the menu frame once you are finished with the Web management interface ...

Page 167: ...Table which is set by VoIP Routing Table Gatekeeper Configuration When the SMG 400 is connected to Gatekeeper it sets information for Gatekeeper connection Voice Packetizer Sets voice control options for VoIP services PSTN Configuration Sets general options for PSTN services such as operation mode and type of PCM and dial PSTN Inbound LCR Analyzes the dialing digits coming from PBX or KTS connecte...

Page 168: ...rator uses the CDR function to check the current call information through the CLI command or uses the TCP Link or UDP Link to receive call information Screen for checking current call information SMG400 165 213 81 230 cdrlist Current CDR 28 DVO 2 3 2002 18 46 38 18 46 53 4403 201 165 213 87 76 6a ffff 13 value 2 0x2 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 169: ...R Output on UDP Link CDR UDP Port Unknown CDR UDP IP Address Unknown value 37 0x25 SMG400 165 213 81 230 2 Set the TCP port Set the port 8500 for TCP Link connection SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRtcpport 8500 CDR Set CDR Output on TCP Port 8500 Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRsetlist CDR Turn Off CDR Output on TCP Link CDR TCP Port 8500 port number is changed CDR Turn Off CDR Output on UDP Lin...

Page 170: ...rn On CDR Output on TCP Link TCP Link is On CDR TCP Port 8500 Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 4 Receive CDR information TCP Link is established to receive CDR information In the following screen the telnet program offered by Windows 2000 is used to receive CDR information E g c telnet 165 213 81 230 8500 ...

Page 171: ...P Link input window for receiving CDR reception is finished and the link is disconnected 6 If you do not want to receive CDR information anymore Inactivate the TCP Link SMG400 165 213 81 230 Offcdrtcp CDR Turn Off CDR Output on TCP Link TCP Link is Off Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 172: ...37 0x25 SMG400 165 213 81 230 2 Set the UDP IP Address and Port The IP Address and port for UDP Link connection are set SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRudpport 165 213 87 154 50000 There are dots between Numbers CDR Set CDR Output on UDP IP 165 213 87 154 CDR Set CDR Output on UDP Port 50000 Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 CDRsetlist CDR Turn Off CDR Output on TCP Link CDR TCP Port 8200 CDR Turn Of...

Page 173: ... UDP IP Address 165 213 87 154 CDR UDP Port 50000 Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 4 Receive CDR information The UDP Link is made to receive CDR information The following screen is for receiving UDP data The UDP Link requires a dedicated program for receiving UDP data When the UDP Link is activated but is not made yet the CDR data is discarded Therefore first make the UDP Link Then activate i...

Page 174: ...7 5 If you do not want to receive CDR information anymore Inactivate the UDP Link SMG400 165 213 81 230 Offcdrudp CDR Turn Off CDR Output on UDP Link UDP Link is Off Goodvalue 0 0x0 SMG400 165 213 81 230 ...

Page 175: ...2001 Setup Time 18 20 00 Connected Time 18 21 07 Calling 2187463 Called 027798888 Connected IP 165 213 87 38 PSTN Port 20 Call erm Code 0010 Call Duration sec 180 DVO 12 03 2001 18 20 00 18 21 07 2187463 027798888 165 213 79 38 20 0010 180 DVO 12 03 2001 18 20 00 2187463 027798888 20 0010 180 ...

Page 176: ...I a Inbound call of VoIP R a Rerouted call Examples DVO DVI DFO DFI GVO GVI GFO GFI DVR GVR Delimiter The delimiter between Call Type and Other Field Month Day Year Start up Date Setup date Setup Time Start up Time Gatekeeper Mode the start time to send ARQ Direct Mode the start time to send Setup signal Connected Time A Connection start time The time to send or receive Connect Message Calling Cal...

Page 177: ... 40 the 1st port of VSL2 60 the 1st port of digital trunk Call Term Termination Code Word value is represent with 4 bytes of Hex Value The first 2 bytes Code Type 00 Q 931 Reason Code 01 RAS Reason Code 02 Rerouting Reason Code 03 The reason code of the other s abnormal close e g IP Address isn t found The second 2 bytes Code Value e g When Q 931 reason code is Normal it s 10 FFFF The call is not ...

Page 178: ...Setup Time 18 20 00 Connected Time 18 21 07 Calling 2187463 Called 027798888 Connected IP 165 213 87 38 PSTN Port 20 Call erm Code 0010 Call Duration sec 180 DVO 12 03 2001 18 20 00 18 21 07 2187463 027798888 165 213 79 38 20 0010 180 DVO 12 03 2001 18 20 00 2187463 027798888 20 0010 180 ...

Page 179: ...Code Call Termination Code 1 00xx Q 931 Reason Code Following Next Pages 2 01xx RAS Reason Code 3 02xx Rerouting Reason Code 1 for Loop E M T1E1 GOOD 0x00 BAD 0x01 COLLSN 0x02 2 for PRI Following Next Pages 4 03xx Abnormal Reason Code ...

Page 180: ... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 10 11 12 13 15 16 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F Normal call clearing User busy No user responding No answer from user user alerted Call rejected Number changed Non selected user clearing Destination out of order Invalid number format Facility rejected Response to STATUS ENQUIRY Normal u...

Page 181: ...0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 10 11 12 13 15 16 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F Normal call clearing User busy No user responding No answer from user user alerted Call rejected Number changed Non selected user clearing Destination out of order Invalid number format Facility rejected Response to STATUS...

Page 182: ... 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 6F Mandatory information element is missing Message type non existing or not implemented Message not compatible with call state or message type non existent or not implemented Information element non existing or not implemented Invalid information element constants Message no...

Page 183: ...0 CAUSE_CALL_REJ 21 call reject DISC 11 CAUSE_NUM_CHG 22 Number change DISC REL_COM 12 CAUSE_NON_SELECT 26 Non selected user clearing REL 13 CAUSE_DES_OOO 27 Destination out of order DISC 14 CAUSE_INV_NUM 28 Invalid number format REL_COM DISC 15 CAUSE_INV_NUM 29 Facility reject REL_COM DISC 16 CAUSE_STAT_ENRTY 30 Response to status entry STAT 17 CAUSE_NOR_UNSPE 31 Normal unspecified REL_COM DISC 1...

Page 184: ...NOTI 79 Service or option not implemented 35 CAUSE_INV_CRV 81 Invalid call reference value REL REL_COM 36 CAUSE_IC_DNE 82 identified channel does not exist REL_COM 37 CAUSE_SC_EXIST 83 A suspended call exist REL_COM 38 CAUSE_CI_INUSE 84 Call identify in use SUSP REJ 39 CAUSE_NC_SUSPEND 85 No call suspended RES REJ 40 CAUSE_RCI_CLEAR 86 Call having the requested call identify has been cleared RES R...

Page 185: ... implemented STAT REL REL_COM 48 CAUSE_INV_INFOE 100 Invalid information element contents STAT REL REL_COM 49 CAUSE_MSG_NOTC2 101 Message not compatible with call state STAT DISC REL REL_COM 50 CAUSE_ROT_EXP 102 Recovery on time expiry DISC 51 CAUSE_PRO_ERROR 111 Protocol error unspecified DISC 52 CAUSE_INTW_UNSPE 127 Interworking unspecified 53 CAUSE_VOIP_OOS 146 VoIP Out of service ...

Page 186: ...information between several systems You can use the text editor to edit the system information File Structure The Database file is configured in the CLI Command Line Interface menu structure and has a similar hierarchical structure to that of the CLI menu Hierarchical structure file system_db dhcp network_parameter login_id pstn_db gateway_operation_db rerouting_insert_digit pcm_method dial_method...

Page 187: ...cadence co_tone_cadence gain_control diagnosis inbound_lcr_table voip_db general_option dsp_option gatekeeper_option outbound_routing_table routetable_00 routetable_63 inbound_routing_table routetable_00 routetable_31 remote_ip_table iptable_00 iptable_31 caller_id_table ...

Page 188: ...on the type So the characteristics of each DB will be described here DBs can be classified by the characteristics of the input values as follows db Variable type DB Number String IP Address Table type DB inbound_lcr_table routing_table inbound outbound remote_ip_table caller_id_table Classification of DBs by type of value Above structure shows that there are two types of DBs Variable Type DBs and ...

Page 189: ...the semicolon will be commented and not analyzed E g voip dsp multi_frame_counter 2 def 1 1 10 commented All variables must be predefined in the system to be recognized by the system and they must be used within the folder to which the applicable DB belongs DBs of the same type are classified as a folder and braces must be used to indicate the beginning and end of the DBs At this time the braces m...

Page 190: ...ore loading them sys network_parameter sys network my_ipaddr 165 213 87 145 My IP Address sys network my_gateway 165 213 87 1 My Gateway Address sys network my_netmask 255 255 255 0 My Subnet Masks sys network my_tos 0 def 0 min 0 max 255 My TOS Type of Service sys login_id sys login id SMG 3200 Login ID sys login password SMG 3200v1 Login Password ...

Page 191: ...ing predefined prefixes for quick Call Setup even if the End Digit does not arrive It can have up to 32 entries and one entry has 2 fields Inbound Prefix and maximum length One entry must be entered on one line and the Inbound Prefix and the maximum length field must be separated by a comma An example of data input is given below 2 Routing Table The Routing Table belongs to the VoIP DB and there a...

Page 192: ...ble_1 voip routetable iptable_2 voip routetable iptable_start_point voip routetable gk_use An example of data input is given below voip outbound_routing_table 64 voip routetable_00 voip routetable access_code 0 voip routetable code_length 1 voip routetable delete_lenth 0 voip routetable insert_dight voip routetable iptable_1 0 voip routetable iptable_2 0 voip routetable iptable_start_point 0 voip ...

Page 193: ...Bs voip routetable access_code voip routetable code_length voip routetable delete_lenth voip routetable insert_dight An example of data input is given below voip inbound_routing_table 32 Maximum number of entries is 32 voip routetable_00 voip routetable access_code 0 voip routetable code_length 1 voip routetable delete_lenth 0 voip routetable insert_dight voip routetable_31 ...

Page 194: ...u must enter one IP address in one line An example of data input is given below voip remote_ip_table 32 Maximum number of entries is 32 voip iptable_00 Maximum number of IPs entered in one IP Table entry is 32 165 213 87 145 0 32 165 213 87 146 1 32 voip iptable_01 Maximum number of IPs entered in one IP Table entry is 32 165 213 87 144 0 32 voip iptable_31 Maximum number of IPs entered in one IP ...

Page 195: ...an be expressed simply as an assignment statement as follows DB Attribute file system_db dhcp sys dhcp client Number sys dhcp classid String network_parameter sys network my_ipaddr IP sys network my_gateway IP sys network my_netmask IP sys network my_tos Number login_id sys login id String sys login password Stirng pstn_db gateway_operation_db voip caller_id_table 30 voip calleridtable_00 1234 voi...

Page 196: ...dial_method calling_number_response Number pstn dial_method called_status_request Number pstn dial_method called_status_response Number pstn dial_method calling_extension_response Number sli_signal pstn sli_signal hook_off_time Number pstn sli_signal hook_on_time Number pstn sli_signal hook_flash_min_time Number pstn sli_signal hook_flash_max_time Number trunc_signal pstn trk_signal signal_type Nu...

Page 197: ...ial_mode Number call_control_method pstn call_control first_digit_time Number pstn call_control inter_digit_time Number pstn call_control loop_ok_time Number pstn call_control ok_release_time Number ring_cadence pstn ring_cadence sli_ring_1st_on_time Number pstn ring_cadence sli_ring_1st_off_time Number pstn ring_cadence sli_ring_2nd_on_time Number pstn ring_cadence sli_ring_2nd_off_time Number ps...

Page 198: ...stn systone_cadence ringback_1st_off_time Number pstn systone_cadence ringback_2nd_on_time Number pstn systone_cadence ringback_2nd_off_time Number pstn systone_cadence error_1st_on_time Number pstn systone_cadence error_1st_off_time Number pstn systone_cadence error_2nd_on_time Number pstn systone_cadence error_2nd_off_time Number co_tone_cadence pstn co_tone_cadence busy_1st_on_time Number pstn ...

Page 199: ...stn gain atrk_atrk Number pstn gain atrk_dtrk Number pstn gain dtrk_sli Number pstn gain dtrk_atrk Number pstn gain dtrk_dtrk Number diagnosis pstn diag sli_port_test Number pstn diag trk_szr_test Number pstn diag trk_codec_test Number inbound_lcr_table 32 table voip_db general_option voip option signal_type Number voip option gateway_id String voip option caller_id_type Number voip option dtmf_ty...

Page 200: ...Number voip dsp post_filter Number voip dsp input_gain Number voip dsp voice_volume Number voip dsp multi_frame_counter Number voip dsp jitter_optimizing_factor Number voip dsp rtp_delay_limit Number voip dsp rtp_loss_limit Number voip dsp rtp_loss_check_period Number voip dsp rtp_over_limit_count Number gatekeeper_option voip gatekeeper connection Number voip gatekeeper type Number voip gatekeepe...

Page 201: ...ss_code String voip routetable code_length Number voip routetable delete_lenth Number voip routetable insert_dight String voip routetable iptable_1 Number voip routetable iptable_2 Number voip routetable iptable_start_point Number voip routetable gk_use Number routetable_63 table inbound_routing_table 32 table routetable_00 table voip routetable access_code String voip routetable code_length Numbe...

Page 202: ...B 17 routetable_31 table remote_ip_table 32 table iptable_00 32 IP iptable_31 32 IP caller_id_table 30 table voip calleridtable_00 String voip calleridtable_31 String ...

Page 203: ...rovided by sending DTMF tones with a call Channel Channel A channel through a device controlling data delivery between two devices for information deliv ery As the channel is a logical connection channel rather than a physical one connecting devices a number of logical channels can exist even through only one physical communication line is pre sent CODEC CODEC COder COder DECoder DECoder Converts ...

Page 204: ... numbering system for remote communication using telephone E E M M Ear Mouth Ear Mouth Signaling Signaling A method of sending and monitoring signals between signaling equipment independent of trunk devices E Ear receives open or earth signals from signaling equipment M Mouth sends earth signals or voltage status It monitors a PBX s status depending on the changes in voltage of E and M It also con...

Page 205: ...g nals of DTMF and LOOP ON OFF by processing them into PCM data to the corresponding sys tems File Transfer Protocol File Transfer Protocol FTP FTP A client server protocol for exchanging files with a host computer Examples are X modem Y modem Z modem and Kermit Gatekeeper Gatekeeper H 323 Gatekeeper performs important functions which allow the deployment of an accountable and manageable multi med...

Page 206: ... and Indication Acknowledged signaling procedures are specified to ensure reliable audiovisual and data communication H 323 H 323 The H 323 standard provides a foundation for audio video and data communications across IP based networks including the Internet H 323 is an umbrella recommendation from the Interna tional Telecommunications Union ITU that sets standards for multimedia communications ov...

Page 207: ...re used for routing while the host number is used to address an individual host within the network or subnetwork A subnet mask is used to extract network and subnetwork information from the IP address CIDR provides a new way of representing IP ad dresses and Subnet Masks Also called an Internet address See also Internet Protocol IP Jitter Jitter The deviation of a transmission signal in time or ph...

Page 208: ...sed in IP to indicate the bits of an IP Address that are being used for the subnet address Sometimes referred to simply as mask Trivial File Transfer Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP TFTP A simpler version of File Transfer Protocol FTP that uses UDP User Datagram Protocol rather than TCP Transmission Control Protocol for data transport It is easier to program than FTP but lacks directo...

Page 209: ... in European networks Wink Start Wink Start A type of trunk signaling When the PBX at the sending end seizes a trunk line a call is initiated The receiving end maintains its Off Hook status for a short period 150 300ms and 250ms on av erage after being ready to receive call data until it becomes On Hook When the sending end sends dialing related signals call information is delivered to a subscribe...

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