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X6v VoIP
Features
TECHNICAL REFERENCE
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Contents 1 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................................5 USING THE CONFIGURATION MANAGER ...................................................................................................................5 DOWNLOADING CONFIGURATION FILES....................................................................................................................6 CHANGING THE ADMIN PASSW
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CODEC CONFIGURATION.......................................................................................................................................31 CODEC COMMAND STRINGS.................................................................................................................................33 OTHER PARAMETERS..............................................................................................................................................33 8 SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES...
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1 Introduction This document describes the ADSL X6v modem's VoIP features. It provides information about the VoIP configuration parameters and explains how to view and modify them using the Configuration Manager interface or by downloading configuration files via the VoIP Subsystem's update mechanism. Using the Configuration Manager The Configuration Manager is the interface to the ADSL X6v modem. To access the interface: 1 Type http://192.168.0.1 in your browser's address field. 2 Whe
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Downloading Configuration Files Configuration files are prepared and stored on the service provider’s update server. At power up, reboot, or configurable periodic intervals, the VoIP Subsystem can contact an update server. When it contacts the update server, the VoIP Subsystem provides unique identification. The update server then checks a database to determine whether there is new firmware and/or a configuration file for the VoIP Subsystem. If there is, the update server instructs the Vo
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2 Changing Configuration Parameters As administrator (admin), you can view and modify the VoIP configuration parameter values described in this Technical Reference and set user access privileges for each parameter. See Chapters 3 through 10 for a description of the available menus and configurable parameters. Setting User Access Privileges When you are logged on as admin, the VoIP interface displays a pull-down menu labeled User to the right of each configurable parameter. The pull-down
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3 System Parameters You can use the VoIP -> Advanced VoIP Setup -> VoIP System menu to configure overall system settings. The menu items include: • VoIP System Identification • Date/Time • VoIP Subsystem Network Configuration • Static IP/DNS Configuration • HTTP / Telnet / FTP Server • STUN Settings • Firmware and Configuration Update Settings • VoIP System Maintenance VoIP System Identification Parameter Description Default Boot ROM Revision Boot code revision 6.3.1 Firmware R
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Parameter Description Default NTP IP Address Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) time-a.nist.gov (including an optional port number) for the NTP/SNTP timeserver server Note: When the date and time are set independently of NTP (that is, if a timeserver is unavailable or the use of a timeserver is disabled), adjustments must be made to a time at least one hour ahead or behind the currently displayed time, to prevent errors related to the internal workings of the time system. VoIP Subsystem
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Note: You must change the VoIP Subsystem IP/DNS configuration settings first to the new subnet if you change the LAN subnet of your X6v. HTTP / Telnet / FTP Server Parameter Description Default HTTP Server Access Enable Enable or disable access to Configuration Enabled Manager HTTP Server Port Assigned port number for HTTP server 8080 Enable or disable remote access via Enabled Telnet Server Enable telnet Telnet Server Port Assigned port number for Telnet server 8023 FTP Server E
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Parameter Description Default Configuration Update Periodic Delay(s) Periodic delay between configuration 76400 update checks (in seconds - limit 4,294,967,296) Uniform random delay applied when 240 Configuration Update Random Delay(s) contact with the update server fails Configuration Update Error Retry Fixed delay applied when the 120 Delay(s) configuration update operation fails Automatic Firmware Update Enable Control to enable automatic updating Enabled of firmware Automatic Fi
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Parameter Description Default Debug Level SIP Session Initiation Protocol debug 0 Debug Level Net Network debug 0 Debug Level PMP Port Mapping Protocol debug 0 12 X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference
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4 VoIP Accounts You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > VoIP Accounts menu to configure user accounts for up to four providers. The menu items include: • My VoIP Account • Accounts 2, 3, and 4 Logging in to the Configuration Manager To access the VoIP menus, you must log in to the Configuration Manager. 1 Type http://192.168.0.1 in your browser's address field. 2 When prompted, log on in administrator mode, using the following Username and Password: Username: admin Password: z
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The VoIP Express Setup page is affected by settings on the My VoIP Account page. Six parameters on this page are drawn from the My VoIP Account page, Turn My VoIP Service (On/Off), and the five parameters beginning My …. The user is granted the same access to these parameters through the Express page as through the My VoIP Account page. (The VoIP Express Setup page offers control or view of a subset of settings that are appropriate for many users). Note: In some fields you might see defau
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Parameter Description Default Auth Domain Specifies the authentication domain name corresponding to the Authentication User Name. This field must match the authentication realm URL assigned by the service provider. It must NOT be translated into any dotted-decimal address equivalent. For many service providers, this can be left blank as SIP messages in the registration process will convey the authentication domain name. (Format: FQDN) Outbound Proxy Identifies the outbound proxy
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Parameter Description Default Dial Prefix Contains the dial string pattern matching used to distinguish and route calls to a VoIP service provider. The default for My VoIP Account is null (that is, all calls are routed via this account, unless preceded by a prefix defined for accounts two through four). Accounts 2 through 4 can be configured with prefixes that are used to invoke these accounts. The dial string pattern match is in the standard form. Prefix strings of #8, #9,
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Parameter Description Default My Caller ID When I Call Someone Holds the number that can be displayed at the receiving party’s phone when the user makes a call from the VoIP Subsystem to another SIP phone. When the user makes a call from the VoIP Subsystem that terminates on the PSTN, this name will generally not display on the receiving party’s phone. My VoIP Phone Number (SIP User ID) Specifies the name to be used when logging in to the service provider’s server. Commonly imple
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Parameter Description Default ReReg Interval (s) Sets the default registration update 120 period in seconds. Once the period has expired, the VoIP Subsystem must re-register to prevent service interruption. Subscribe Domain Fully qualified domain name (with optional port number) for the SIP registration server. (Format: FQDN) ReSub Interval (s) Re-subscription interval in seconds 120 Ring Type Selects a distinctive ring type for the 2 for Account 2 account. 3 for Account 3 4
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5 VoIP Parameters You can use the VoIP > Advanced VoIP Setup > VoIP Parameters menu to configure various common aspects of the VoIP Subsystem device. The menu items include: • Audio Settings • RTP Protocol Parameters • SDP Protocol Parameters • SDP Audio Codec Names Audio Settings Parameter Description Default Preferred Codecs Lets you arrange the Codec names in G.711u, iLBC, order of preference. These entries must G.729B, agree with the Preferred Codecs specified G.711A on the M
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RTP Protocol Parameters Parameter Description Default Base RTP port (1024-65535) The minimum IP port number for RTP 1234 traffic. Can be used in conjunction with firewall mappings. Maximum RTP port (1024-65535) The maximum IP port number for RTP 1253 traffic. Forces a specific external IP address as 0.0.0.0 RTP Public External IP Address the source address for SDP messages that the VoIP Subsystem sends. Specifies the RTP port associated with 0 (Disabled) RTP Public External Port