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IG7500 

Administration Manual 

Copyright  ©   2012 TECOM Co., Ltd. 

All Rights Reserved. 

Summary of Contents for IG7500

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 37 IG7500 Administration Manual Copyright 2012 TECOM Co Ltd All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...for ITE and EN 50082 1 This meets the essential protection requirements of the European Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in retrieval system or translated in to any language or computer language...

Page 3: ...t must be installed at least 1 meter from radio frequency equipment such as TVs radios hi fi or video equipments which radiate electromagnetic fields 9 Do not connect the LAN WAN port to any network other than an Ethernet network 10 Do not attempt to upgrade your equipment in an unstable power environment This could cause unexpected damages 11 Do not work on the system during lightning storms Plea...

Page 4: ...3 3 System Time Date 10 3 3 4 Auto Provisioning 10 3 4 V oice Features 10 3 4 1 Caller ID Detection Generation 10 3 4 2 PSTN Backup 11 4 Configuration 12 4 1 Setup 12 4 2 Establish the Connection 12 4 3 Device Info 14 4 3 1 Summary 14 4 3 2 Statistics 14 4 3 3 Route 15 4 3 4 ARP 15 4 3 5 DHCP 16 4 4 Advanced Setup 17 4 4 1 LAN 17 4 4 2 WAN 17 4 4 3 NAT 18 4 4 4 Quality of Service 19 4 4 4 1 DSCP M...

Page 5: ...IG7500 Administration Manual Page 5 of 37 4 8 Diagnostics 34 4 9 Logout 34 Appendix 1 Product Summary 35 ...

Page 6: ... Start for PSTN u 1 FXS port for Analog Telephone or FAX u 1 WAN port 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet port u 4 LAN ports 10BASE T 100BASE TX u 802 11b g n WiFi access point u 3 USB 2 0 host ports Connects to your USB storage devices USB printer or 3G dongle Basically the Maul is required to do the following things 1 To understand the architecture resources and devices of whole envi...

Page 7: ...tus of the IG7500 Figure 2 1 Front Panel of IG7500 LED Name Color Status Description On Power On POWER Blue Off Power off On Wireless LAN is active WIRELESS Blue Off Wireless LAN is idle On Wireless LAN is active WAN Blue Off Wireless LAN is idle Off Phone is idle TEL Blue On Phone is active Off PSTN Line is idle LINE Blue On PSTN Line is active ...

Page 8: ...your analog phone WAN RJ 45 connector Connects the device to your cable modem or to your ADSL Modem It s to connect to the remote network LAN 4 RJ 45 connector Connects the device to your PC s Ethernet port or to the uplink port on your LAN s hub USB 2 USB ports Connects to your USB storage devices USB printer or 3G dongle RST Reset button DC IN Connects to the supplied power converter cable USB C...

Page 9: ... it rings the FXS phone immediately The call is formed when the FXS phone answers the call 3 1 3 Fax Modem IG7500 supports FAX modem tone detection and auto fallback to G 711 IG7500 also support to use T 38 3 1 4 Flash Analog Port SLT Flash Recognition Flash is the momentary operation of the hook switch at the analog device which can be deciphered in such a way that the previous call in progress i...

Page 10: ...tain and run diagnostics It can be used from WAN only Default support support 3 3 2 Default Set Clear all settings and return the IG7500 set to the factory condition 3 3 3 System Time Date The IG7500 system provides a built in time clock to track System Time This clock has the ability to automatically adjust with network NTP server through internet 3 3 4 Auto Provisioning WAN Management Protocol T...

Page 11: ...Manual 11 IG7500 also provide Caller ID Generation to the Caller ID equipped Single Line Telephone 3 4 2 PSTN Backup In case of power failure IG7500 automatically switches the first PSTN line to the Single line analog phone ...

Page 12: ...net login the name password is the same as web login 4 2 Establish the Connection Enter the IP address of IG7500 from the Web Browser A Dialogue Box will pop up to request the user to enter username and password Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Authentication Please enter the management username password into the fields then click the OK button default username password is admin1234 123456 When the authentic...

Page 13: ...IG7500 Administration Manual 13 l Wireless l Mobile Network l Voice l Management l Diagnostics l Logout Figure 4 2 Device Info Summery ...

Page 14: ...ork Info it includes the three parts l LAN Info Ethernet LAN status l WAN Info Ethernet WAN status l Secondary WAN Info Mobile Network status shown when it exists 4 3 2 Statistics It s separated into two parts LAN and WAN 4 3 2 1 LAN In this page Figure 4 3 you can get the network statistics of the LAN and Wireless LAN interface Click Reset Statistics to clean up all network statistics Figure 4 3 ...

Page 15: ...3 Route In this page you can get the IP route information of the device Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Device Info Route 4 3 4 ARP This page shows an ARP table which maps IP network addresses to hardware addresses used by data link level protocol Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Device Info ARP ...

Page 16: ...IG7500 Administration Manual 16 4 3 5 DHCP This page shows a DHCP Leases table which shows the all used IP addresses under IG7500 s DHCP Server Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 Device Info DHCP ...

Page 17: ... The Static IP Lease List allows to program 32 entries to have the fixed IP address for the specified devices If needed it can also configure the second IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 Advanced LAN 4 4 2 WAN There are two modes that you can give WAN IP address to IG7500 Static IP mode and DHCP mode You can also enable or disable Firewall Network Address Trans...

Page 18: ...he setting of WAN interface which is DHCP mode Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 Advanced WAN DHCP Mode 4 4 3 NAT It s separated into two parts Virtual Servers and DMZ Host 4 4 3 1 Virtual Servers Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the internal server with private IP address on the LAN side The Internal Port can be modified if the E...

Page 19: ...re 4 12 Figure 4 12 Advanced NAT DMZ 4 4 4 Quality of Service It s separated into two parts DSCP Marking and Bandwidth Control 4 4 4 1 DSCP Marking IP QoS is applied to the traffic from LAN to WAN the traffic from WAN to LAN will not be applied Figure 4 13 If Enable DSCP Mark checkbox is selected choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular cl...

Page 20: ...fault all voice packets have been queued in the highest IP packets and the others have been queued in the normal IP packets if they have not been set in the traffic class rule Figure 4 14 Advanced Quality of Service Bandwidth Control 4 4 5 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a register domain name to a dynamic IP address It allows IG7500 to be more easily accessed from various ...

Page 21: ...se the related interface Fill in the username password or email key and click Apply Save IG7500 will update the current IP with DDNS provider when click Apply Save or system reboot successfully IG7500 will also update the current IP automatically with DDNS provider in the programmed Update Cycle Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 16 Advanced Dynamic DNS DynDNS org ...

Page 22: ...IG7500 Administration Manual 22 Figure 4 17 Advanced Dynamic DNS TZO ...

Page 23: ...scans Figure 4 18 Figure 4 18 Wireless Basic Primary 4 5 2 Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Click Apply Save to configure the wireless security options...

Page 24: ...ic rate that wireless clients must support WMM Wi Fi Multimedia Feature that improves the experience for audio video and voice applications over a Wi Fi network Fragmentation Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2346 The range is 256 2346 bytes It specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets If you experience a high packet error ra...

Page 25: ...IG7500 Administration Manual 25 Figure 4 20 Wireless Advanced ...

Page 26: ...administrator to configure the following topics l Extension l Transmission The configurable items for each part would be described in the following 4 6 1 Extension Use the Extension screen to configure IG7500 s FXS FXO SIP registration account to remote Server Figure 4 21 Figure 4 21 Voice Extension 1 Figure 4 22 Voice Extension 2 ...

Page 27: ...r Register Proxy The position of uplink register server IP address and domain name are all supported Register Proxy Port The SIP signal port of uplink registrar server Outbound Registrar The address of uplink outbound Registrar server All REGISTER packets will be sent to this server that will determine their next hops Outbound Registrar Port The SIP signal port of uplink outbound registrar server ...

Page 28: ...s the default RFC2833 payload type when making the outbound calls DTMF Type In IG7500 there are two methods for transmitting DTMF tone Select RFC2833 Method the DTMF tone will be transmitted by event packet Select SIP INFO Method the DTMF tone will be represent in SIP INFO Message FXS It is used to set many FXS related options Fax Support The system supports FAX modem tone detection with G 711 and...

Page 29: ...6 seconds on 0 5 second increments Dial Wait Time When the user seizes a PSTN FXO line the Stable Time delay is needed to wait the dial tone from Central Office The timer range is 0 to 8 seconds on 1 second increments Inter digit Timeout Its range is from 2 to 9 seconds DTMF Signal On Off Duration The on off time duration of DTMF signal Their ranges are from 50 to 200 ms Ring Abandon Time It speci...

Page 30: ...a backup update the system and restore the system to factorydefault 4 7 1 1 Backup Click Backup Settings you may save your IG7500 s configurations to a file on your PC The backup file is a compress file tar It includes the internal System Configuration file Figure 4 25 Figure 4 25 Management Settings Backup 4 7 1 2 Update Click Browse to locate the setting file saved on the Local PC The file must ...

Page 31: ...r user support and administrator 4 7 2 1 Service This page allows you to enable the services from being used when Firewall Advanced Setup WAN page is enabled Figure 4 28 Figure 4 28 Management Access Control Service Port 4 7 2 2 Password In this page you can define the passwords for administrator support and user The Administrator has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your IG...

Page 32: ...ory filesystem The log messages can sent to the specified UDP port of the specified log server also Click Apply Save button that you can save the new configuration Figure 4 30 Management System Log 4 7 4 Time Setting This item allows you to configure system s time and the Daylight Saving Time 4 7 4 1 Internet Time This page allows you to configure the Internet time setting IG7500 synchronize its s...

Page 33: ...are image file in the PC Then click Update Software to process the software update NOTE The upgrade process takes about 5 minutes to complete and your IG7500 will reboot Figure 4 32 Figure 4 32 Management Update Software 4 7 6 Reboot Figure 4 33 Management Save Reboot Click Reboot to reboot the IG7500 The IG7500 would automatically save the configuration before reboot so that modified settings wou...

Page 34: ...cted FAIL Connecting fail DOWN No connection 2 PSTN Line FXS FAILED Connecting fail or registering failure IDLE The line is idle N A The line is not available Busy The line is in use For Refresh Mode if user select automatically refresh the web page will automatically refresh for every 20 seconds Click Disconnect button will allow you release the selected trunk line or rescue the blocked one 4 9 L...

Page 35: ...RFC2327 standards n Codec G 711u G 711a G726 16 G726 24 G726 32 and G 726 40 G 729a optional n T 168 echo cancellation adaptive jitter buffer T 38 fax support TCP IP Protocols n IP Protocol 791 n ARP RFC 826 RARP RFC 903 n ICMP RFC792 n TCP RFC 793 n UDP RFC 768 n SNTP n DNS n HTTP n Telnet n TFTP n RTP n Static Routing n NAT with ALGs IP Address Assignment n Static n Dynamic n Subnet Mask n Prima...

Page 36: ...xy SIP Proxy and Registrar n Auto Registration when power on or period n Session Timer support n Support IP address domain name user name display name for SIP URL Digital Audio n Codec G 711 a law µ law 64Kbps G 726 16 24 32 40 G 729 n SIP Call Offer Answer Codec auto capacity exchange n Echo Cancellation G 168 for each voice line n Silence Detection Suppression n Comfort Noise Generation n Adapti...

Page 37: ...quirements and void user s authority to operate the device FCC INFORMATION The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfere...

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