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Summary of Contents for IP GW 3500 Series

Page 1: ...Codian IP Gateway IP GW 3500 Series Getting started ...

Page 2: ...Codian IP Gateway IP GW 3500 Series Getting started ...

Page 3: ...ian Limited provides this documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties terms or conditions of merchantability satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose Codian Limited may make improvements or changes to the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time All ot...

Page 4: ...6 Configuring the IP GW 7 Step one Log in to the IP GW 7 Step two Configure Ethernet Port B settings optional 7 Step three Configure the default gateway and routes optional 8 Step four Configure an H 323 gatekeeper or SIP registrar optional 8 Step five Configure the auto attendant menus optional 9 Step six Configure an operator optional 9 Step seven Add endpoints and call groups optional 10 Step e...

Page 5: ...the destination endpoint The IP GW translates call signalling for example between SIP and H 323 and can connect between almost any two endpoints The IP GW can transcode all media to ensure the call takes place Package contents The following items are included with the IP GW Verify that you have these items before installing the device Codian IP GW Console cable blue Power cable Rack mounting kit P...

Page 6: ...ormally Alarm Red The IP GW is booting or has developed a fault for example temperature is outside normal limits fan failure battery failure of the internal clock Refer to the web interface for more information about the problem go to Status Health System Load Green The IP GW is processing data The LEDs represent the media processing load of the IP GW The column numbered 1 represents audio load Th...

Page 7: ... link has been negotiated as a full duplex link Act Green Packets are being transmitted on this port Link Green The speed of the link from this port which is either 10 100 or 1000 Mbps Power Blue The IP GW is receiving power Table 1 IP GW LED behavior continued LED Color Indicates ...

Page 8: ...nect to Ethernet Ports A and B Connect an Ethernet cable from Ethernet Port A to an Ethernet switch rather than a hub to minimize interference from other devices on the network The Ethernet port is a 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sensing connection Connect Port A to your local network and connect Port B to a second subnet or the internet depending on your application of the IP GW IMPORTANT Before installi...

Page 9: ... is auto sensing mode If the switch ports to which you connect the IP GW are not also set to auto sensing mode then you need to configure the IP GW Ethernet ports to use the same speed and duplex mode To configure Ethernet Port A enter the following for auto sensing mode ethertype auto or to configure a speed and duplex use the following command ethertype 10 100 half full For example to configure ...

Page 10: ...2 168 1 1 and there is no DNS server enter static 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 0 0 0 0 To return to using DHCP after setting a static address use the following command dhcp Step four Discover the IP address of the IP GW 1 To display the current status of the IP address enter status If you have DHCP enabled on your network and you are allowing the IP GW to acquire its address using DHCP th...

Page 11: ... are not also set to auto sensing mode then you need to configure the IP GW Ethernet ports to use the same speed and duplex mode 1 To configure Ethernet Port B go to Network Port B 2 Enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS name server for the port 3 Enter a secondary name server and domain name if required 4 Click Update IP configuration Codian recommends that you change the admin...

Page 12: ...n about route configuration refer to the online help topic Configuring IP routes settings Step four Configure an H 323 gatekeeper or SIP registrar optional If you have H 323 endpoints using an H 323 gatekeeper can make it easier for callers to make their call You can configure the IP GW to use an external gatekeeper or its own built in gatekeeper If you have SIP endpoints using a SIP registrar can...

Page 13: ...gs and Understanding the dial plan Step six Configure an operator optional An operator is a person who can put calls through on the IP GW You can use the dial plan to automatically connect calls to an operator you can have the operator as an option on an auto attendant menu and connection to an operator is an option for failed calls An operator connects the calls one by one as calls reach the top ...

Page 14: ...the address book Callers can connect to that endpoint without the caller having to know its address To configure endpoints and call groups go to Endpoints For more information refer to the online help topics Configuring endpoints and Configuring call groups Step eight Configure the dial plan The default behavior of the IP GW is to reject all calls You must configure a dial plan to allow permitted ...

Page 15: ...at is currently installed 3 Go to the support section of www codian com and check if a more recent release is available for the IP GW 4 If a more recent release is available download it and save it locally To upgrade the IP GW 1 Unzip the software release file that you downloaded 2 In the IP GW web interface go to Settings Upgrade 3 In the Main software image section click Browse and locate the un...

Page 16: ...answer your question or you have a problem with one of our products 1 Refer to the Technical FAQ section of the web site We keep the Technical FAQ section up to date with the latest information from our technical support team regarding the resolution of customer issues 2 Contact your reseller Our resellers have a wealth of experience with our products and this is often a quick way of solving a pro...

Page 17: ...n anti static wrist strap to an appropriate earth point Table 2 IP GW ratings Rating Value Nominal voltage 115V to 230V 50 60 Hz Current rating 2A Maximum Supply voltage range 100 to 240V 50 60 Hz Caution over current devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended application Table 3 Operating environment Environment Temperature Humidity Op...

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