MicroNet Technology Network Router SP5001 S User Manual

User’s Manual  
IP Telephony Gateway  
Model No.: SP5001/S  
Version 2.0  
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9. VOICE SETTING SCREEN..............................................................................................37  
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18.  
19.  
PHONE PATTERN SCREEN.......................................................................................39  
SUPPORT FUNCTION SCREEN...............................................................................40  
PHONE BOOK SCREEN.............................................................................................41  
DSCP CONFIGURATION SCREEN...........................................................................43  
PASSWORD SCREEN .................................................................................................44  
ROM UPGRADE SCREEN..........................................................................................45  
FLASH CLEAN SCREEN ............................................................................................46  
COMMIT DATA SCREEN.............................................................................................47  
REBOOT SYSTEM SCREEN......................................................................................48  
COMMAND LIST ...........................................................................................................49  
19.1 HYPER TERMINAL SETTING ..........................................................................................49  
19.2 POWER UP YOUR SP5001/S.......................................................................................51  
19.3 COMMAND STRUCTURE IN SP5001/S.........................................................................52  
19.4 APPLICATION MODES.....................................................................................................53  
19.5 HOW TO UPGRADE ........................................................................................................61  
19.6 COMMANDS IN SP5001/S............................................................................................63  
19.7 SYSTEM COMMANDS OVERVIEW..................................................................................64  
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List of Figures  
Figure 1. Login Screen..............................................................................................................15  
Figure 2. SP5001/S web configuration welcome screen.....................................................16  
Figure 3. Network Interface Screen ........................................................................................17  
Figure 4. Network Interface ......................................................................................................18  
Figure 5. Commit Data ..............................................................................................................19  
Figure 6. Reboot FXS System.................................................................................................19  
Figure 7. Network Interface ......................................................................................................20  
Figure 8. Enable the IP sharing function................................................................................22  
Figure 9. SIP Configuration – Peer to Peer mode Screen..................................................26  
Figure 10. Phone Book .............................................................................................................27  
Figure 11. Phone Book – New Record ...................................................................................27  
Figure 12. Phone Book .............................................................................................................28  
Figure 13. Configure the Proxy Infomation............................................................................29  
Figure 14. ROM Configuration.................................................................................................30  
Figure 15. ROM File Upgrade OK ...........................................................................................31  
Figure 16. Flash Clean..............................................................................................................31  
Figure 17. Network Interface....................................................................................................33  
Figure 18. SIP Information........................................................................................................35  
Figure 19. System Configuration.............................................................................................36  
Figure 20. Voice Configuration.................................................................................................37  
Figure 21. Phone Pattern..........................................................................................................39  
Figure 22. Support Function.....................................................................................................40  
Figure 23. Phone Book .............................................................................................................41  
Figure 24. DSCP Configuration ...............................................................................................43  
Figure 25. Password Configuration.........................................................................................44  
Figure 26. ROM Configuration.................................................................................................45  
Figure 27. Flash Clean..............................................................................................................46  
Figure 28. Commit Data ............................................................................................................47  
Figure 29. Reboot FXS System...............................................................................................48  
Figure 30. Hyper Terminal Setting ...........................................................................................49  
Figure 31. Connection Description..........................................................................................49  
Figure 32. Connect To” Page..................................................................................................50  
Figure 33. Com Properties .......................................................................................................50  
Figure 34. Initial Screen............................................................................................................51  
Figure 35. Login Screen............................................................................................................51  
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Figure 36. Change password Screen .....................................................................................52  
Figure 37. quit command list ....................................................................................................64  
Figure 38. debug command list ...............................................................................................64  
Figure 39. debug –print command list ....................................................................................65  
Figure 40. reboot command list ...............................................................................................65  
Figure 41. flash command list ..................................................................................................66  
Figure 42. flash –clean command list .....................................................................................66  
Figure 43. commit command list..............................................................................................67  
Figure 44. ifaddr command list.................................................................................................67  
Figure 45. ifaddr –print command list .....................................................................................68  
Figure 46. time command list...................................................................................................69  
Figure 47. ping command list...................................................................................................69  
Figure 48. phone book command list......................................................................................70  
Figure 49. pbook –print command list.....................................................................................71  
Figure 50. pppoe command list ...............................................................................................72  
Figure 51. pppoe –print command list ....................................................................................72  
Figure 52. system information command list.........................................................................73  
Figure 53. sysconf –print command list..................................................................................74  
Figure 54. sip command list .....................................................................................................75  
Figure 55. sip –print command list ..........................................................................................76  
Figure 56. security Command List...........................................................................................77  
Figure 57. security –print command list..................................................................................77  
Figure 58. voice command list .................................................................................................78  
Figure 59. voice –print command list ......................................................................................80  
Figure 60. support command list .............................................................................................80  
Figure 61. support –print command list ..................................................................................81  
Figure 62. tos command list .....................................................................................................81  
Figure 63. tos –print command list ..........................................................................................81  
Figure 64. phone command list ...............................................................................................82  
Figure 65. phone –print rbt command list...............................................................................83  
Figure 66. rom command list....................................................................................................84  
Figure 67. rom –print command list.........................................................................................85  
Figure 68. passwd command list .............................................................................................85  
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List of Tables  
Table 1. SP5001/S LEDs Descriptions ...................................................................................10  
Table 2. Navigation Panel Links...............................................................................................16  
Table 3. H323 Configuration.....................................................................................................33  
Table 4. SIP Information............................................................................................................35  
Table 5. System Configuration.................................................................................................36  
Table 6. Voice Configuration.....................................................................................................37  
Table 7. Phone Pattern Configuration.....................................................................................39  
Table 8 Support Configuration.................................................................................................40  
Table 9. Phone Book .................................................................................................................41  
Table 10. DSCP Configuration.................................................................................................43  
Table 11. Password....................................................................................................................44  
Table 12. ROM Configuration...................................................................................................45  
Table 13. Flash Clean................................................................................................................46  
Table 14. Commit Data..............................................................................................................47  
Table 15. Reboot FXS System.................................................................................................48  
Table 16. Commands in SP5001/S .........................................................................................63  
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About this User’s Manual  
This user’ s manual gives hardware specifications and explains web configuration and  
command line configuration for SP5001/S FXS Gateway.  
Online Upgrade  
Please refer to www.micronet.info for online Technical Support and additional support  
documentation.  
General Syntax Conventions  
Ÿ Mouse action sequences are denoted using a comma. For example, click start,  
Settings, Control Panel, Network means first you click Start, Click or move the  
mouse pointer over Settings the click or move the mouse pointer over Control  
Panel and finally click (or double-click) Network.  
Ÿ Enter” means for you to type one or more characters.  
Ÿ Predefined choices are in Bold Arial Font.  
Ÿ Button and field labels, link s and screen names in are in Bold Times New  
Roman font.  
Ÿ A single keystroke is in Arial font and enclosed in square brackets. [Enter] means  
the Enter.  
Ÿ For brevity’ s sake, we will use e.g.,” as shorthand for for instance, and i.e.,” for  
that is” or in other words.”  
Related Documentation  
Ÿ This user’ s guide provides hardware connection details and configuration and  
management instruction for managing SP5001/S.  
Ÿ Please refer to www.micronet.info for an online Technical Support or Select  
Product VoIP Gateway download library for additional support documentation.  
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1. SP5001/S Overview  
SP5001/S FXS Gateway which integrates data and voice in one device and is based  
on IETF RFC 2543 bis-09 compliance provides voice and fax over IP networks. Its  
simplified operation and configuration features are the most suitable for residential and  
SOHO application. Just an IP address and one phone set bring you to Voice over IP  
world.  
1.1  
Features of SP5001/S  
Key Features  
Ÿ IETF RFC 2543 bis-09 compliance  
Ÿ 1AFXS: Four 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port  
Ÿ Configuration interface: RS-232, TELNET and HTTP web management  
Ÿ Transmit Voice and T.38 f ax simultaneously  
Ÿ Provides call progress tone  
Ÿ E.164 Common Dial Pl an  
Ÿ DTMF Dialing  
Ÿ Inband / Outband DTMF  
Ÿ TFTP/FTP software upgrade  
Ÿ Remote configuration/ reset  
Ÿ LED indication for system status  
Ÿ Support Static IP, DHCP and PPPoE  
Ÿ Dimensions: 165(W) x 29(H) x 139 mm(D)  
Ÿ Auto RJ-45 cross cable and straight cable switching  
Audio feature  
Ÿ Codec: G.711 a/µ-law, G.723.1 (6.3kbps), G.729A  
Ÿ VAD (Voice Activity Detection)  
Ÿ CNG (Comfort Noise Generate)  
Ÿ G.168/165-compliant adaptive echo cancellation  
Ÿ Dynamic Jitter Buffer  
Ÿ Bad Frame Interpolation  
Ÿ Voice/DTMF Gain Settings  
Interface  
Ÿ Four 10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ45 ports (Auto LAN MDI/MDIX).  
Ÿ One DB-9 RS232 COM Port.  
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Ÿ One RJ11 Telephone Port (FXS).  
Ÿ DC 12V input.  
Ÿ System Monitoring  
Ÿ System status (Link, Ready, Status, TEL, Power).  
Remote Firmware Upgrade  
You can use FTP/TFTP to perform configuration backup/restore and firmware upgrade  
for SP5001/S from a remote location.  
Security  
Password protection for system management  
1.2  
Default Settings  
The following are the settings of the default profile  
Ÿ Login: root  
Ÿ Password: Null (default)  
1.2.1  
IP Parameters  
Ÿ IP Address = 10.1.1.3  
Ÿ Subnet mask = 255.0.0.0  
Ÿ Default gateway = 10.1.1.254  
1.2.2  
Telnet and Web Login Password  
Ÿ Login = root  
Ÿ Password = Null (default)  
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1.3  
Front Panels  
The LEDs on the front panel indicate the operational status of the Gateway.  
(1) Console (2) LEDs Status  
1.4  
Back Panel  
(1) Power (2) WAN RJ-45 (3) LAN RJ-45 (4) RJ-11  
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1.5  
Hardware Specifications  
These are the hardware details of SP5001/S.  
1.5.1 SP5001/S LEDs  
Table 1. SP5001/S LEDs Descriptions  
LEDs  
Functions  
Status  
Active  
Description  
On  
The Power is on  
PWR  
Power  
TEL  
Green  
Off  
The Power is off  
On  
The Telephone is Off-Hook.  
The Telephone is On-Hook.  
Normal mode.  
TEL  
Red  
Off  
Slow Blinking  
Fast Blinking  
READY  
Ready  
Green  
Downloading mode.  
Proxy mode and has registered to Proxy  
server successfully  
On  
Proxy mode and has not yet registered  
to Proxy server.  
STATUS Status  
Green  
Green  
Blinking  
Downloading mode.  
Off  
On  
Peer-to-Peer Mode.  
Ethernet connection has been  
established  
ACT/LNK LAN  
Ethernet data is being transmitted /  
received.  
Blinking  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
No connection  
The 100M LAN is connected.  
The 10M LAN is connected.  
Transmitting mode is full duplex.  
Transmitting mode is half duplex.  
100/10  
FDX  
LAN  
Green  
Green  
Full / Half  
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1.5.2  
Back Panel Port  
Ethernet Port:  
Ethernet port is for connecting SP5001 to network, transmit rate supports  
10/100 Base-T.  
Ethernet connectorLAN)  
COM Port:  
RS232 console port (DB-9pin male connector)  
Note: use straightforward cable to connect to your computer.  
PINOUTS  
Pin Name Dir Description  
2
3
5
RXD  
TXD  
GND  
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
System Ground  
TEL Port:  
RJ-11 connector, FXS interface. To connect analog phone sets or trunk line of  
PABX.  
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12V DC Port:  
DC Power supply.  
1.5.3  
Back Panel Connections  
This section outlines how to connect your SP5001/S to the LAN and the WAN.  
In the case of connecting a Cable Modem you must connect the coaxial cable  
from your cable service to the threaded coaxial cable connect on the back of  
the cable modem.  
Step 1. Connecting the Console Port  
For the initial configuration of your SP5001/S, you need to use terminal  
emulator software on a workstation and connect it to the console port of  
SP5001/S. Connect the 9-pin end of the console cable to the console port of  
SP5001/S and the other end to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port)  
of your workstation. You can use an extension RS-232 cable if the enclosed  
one is too short. After the initial setup, you can modify the configuration  
remotely through telnet connections.  
Step 2. Connecting SP5001/S to WAN  
Connect the WAN port (silver) on SP5001/S to the Ethernet port on the cable  
modem using the cable that came with your cable modem. The Ethernet port  
on the cable modem is sometimes labeled PC” or Workstation.  
Step 3. Connecting PC to LAN  
If you have more than one PC, you must use an external hub. Connect the  
10/100M LAN Port (gold) on SP5001/S to a port on the hub using a straight  
through Ethernet cable. If you only have one PC, you can connect SP5001/S  
to the PC directly without a hub. For a single PC, connect the 10/100M LAN  
port on SP5001/S to the Network Adapter on the PC using a crossover cable  
(red tag).  
Step 4. Connecting the Power Adapter to your SP5001/S  
Connect the power adapter to the port labeled POWER on the rear panel of  
SP5001/S.  
Caution: To prevent damage to SP5001/S, first make sure you have the correct  
AC power adapter. Please see the Appendices for AC power adapter  
specifications for your region.  
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Step 5. Grounding SP5001/S  
If you want to ground SP5001/S then connect a grounded wire to the F.G.  
(Frame Ground) of SP5001/S.  
1.6  
Additional Installation Requirements  
In addition to the contents of your package, there are other hardware and software  
requirements you need before you can install and use your SP5001/S. These  
requirements include:  
1. A computer with an Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card) installed.  
2. A computer equipped with communications software configured to the following  
parameters:  
Ÿ VT100 terminal emulation.  
Ÿ 9600 Baud.  
Ÿ No parity, 8 Data bits, 1 stop bit, Flow Control set to None.  
3. Use Internet Explorer 5.5 and later or Netscape Navigator 6 and later versions.  
After SP5001/S is properly set up, you can make future changes to the configuration  
through telnet connections.  
1.7  
Setting Up the TCP/IP Protocol  
If you are not sure whether the TCP/IP Protocol has been installed, follow these setups  
to check, and if necessary, install TCP/IP onto your PCs.  
Step 1.  
Click the Start” button, Choose Settings, then Control Panel.  
Double-click the Network” icon. Your Network window should appear as  
follows.  
Step 2.  
Select the Configuration” tab.  
Note:  
For Windows 2000 & Windows XP Setting, you will find that they differ with  
Windows 98/ME/NT slightly. See the Following for reference.  
Click the Local Area Connection” icon on the lower right hand side of your  
desktop screen.  
In the Local Area Connection Status” windows, click the Properties”  
button, and then your Network windows will appear.  
There is only one tab, General, in the Network window.  
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Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Click whether the TCP/IP Protocol has already been installed onto your  
computer’ s Ethernet card. Note that TCP/IP Protocol can be installed for a  
computer’ s Dial-Up Adapter as well as for the Ethernet card.  
- If yes, go to set 7.  
- If no, click the Add” button  
Double-click Protocol” in the Select Network Component Type or highlight  
Protocol” then click “Add.  
Step 5.  
Step 6.  
Highlight Microsoft” under the list of manufacturers.  
After a new second, you will be returned to the Network window. The  
TCP/IP Protocol should now be on the list of installed network components.  
Step 7.  
Step 8.  
Click the Properties” button. The TCP/IP Properties windows consist of  
several tabs. Choose the IP Address” tab.  
Select Specify an IP Address” and enter 10.1.1.1” in the IP Address”  
location (where xxx is a number between 2 and 254 used by SP5001/S to  
identify each computer), and the default Subnet Mask255.0.0.0. Note  
than no two computers on the same LAN can have the same IP address.  
Step 9.  
Click on the DNS Configuration” tab and select Enable DNS. Then click  
the Add” button.  
Step 10. Click on the Gateway” tab and enter the default gateway value 10.1.1.254  
in the new gateway” field, then click Add” Button.  
Step 11. Click OK. Restart your PC to complete the TCP/IP installation.  
1.8  
Power Up Your SP5001/S  
At this point, you should have connected the console port, the LAN Port, the WAN port  
and the power port to the appropriate devices or lines. Plug the power adapter into a  
wall outlet. The Power LED should be on. The Status LED will come on after the  
system tests are complete. The WAN LED and one of the LAN LEDs come on  
immediately after the Status LED come on, if connections have been made to the LAN  
and WAN ports.  
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2. Web Configuration with FXS Introduction  
2.1  
Accessing the Web Configuration  
The embedded web configuration allows you to use a web browser to manage  
SP5001/S.  
You will need a computer with and Ethernet 10BaseT, 100Base-TX Network Interface  
Card (NIC). Connect to the LAN port in the FXS.  
Use Internet Explorer 5.5 and later or Netscape Navigator 6 and later versions.  
Use the following instructions to login on to the web configuration.  
Step 1.  
Step 2.  
Start your web browser.  
Launch your web browser and enter 10.1.1.3” (the default IP address of  
SP5001/S) in the Location or Address field. Press Enter.  
The Password screen now appears. Type root” in the user name field (it  
may display automatically for you) and your password (default Null) in the  
password field.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Click OK.  
Figure 1. Login Screen  
Step 5.  
After a successful login, you will see the welcome screen show next.  
2.2  
Welcome Screen  
This is the web configuration welcome screen. Click a link on the navigation panel to  
go to the corresponding screen.  
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Figure 2. SP5001/S web configuration welcome screen  
The following table describes the screen.  
Table 2. Navigation Panel Links  
DESCRIPTION  
LABEL  
Network Interface  
This link takes you to a screen where you can configure SP5001/S  
Network Interface Information.  
SIP Information  
This link takes you to a screen where you can setup up SIP Information.  
System Configuration This link takes you to a screen where you can set up System  
Configuration.  
Voice Setting  
Phone Pattern  
This link takes you to a screen where you can set up Voice Configuration.  
This link takes you to a screen where you can set up Phone Pattern  
Configuration.  
Support Function  
Phone Book  
This link takes you to a screen where you can set up Support Functions  
Configuration.  
This link takes you to a screen where you can set up Phone Book  
Information.  
DSCP Configuration This link takes you to a screen where you can set up DSCP Configuration.  
Password  
This link takes you to a screen where you can change passwords.  
This link takes you to a screen where you can change ROM Upgrade  
configuration.  
ROM Upgrade  
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LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Flash Clean  
This link takes you to a screen where you can click flash memory  
information and configuration.  
Commit Data  
This link takes you to a screen where you can click save your changes to  
the non-volatile memory.  
Reboot System  
This link takes you to a screen where you can click to reboot SP5001/S.  
2.3  
Saving Your Configuration  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory. SP5001/S loses these  
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Commit Data link on the  
navigation panel to the left to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when your  
are done configuring.  
2.4  
Navigating the Web Configuration  
The web configuration uses one level. For example, to configure Network Interface,  
click the link on the navigation panel to open the configuration screen.  
Figure 3. Network Interface Screen  
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3. Initial Configuration  
This chapter describes the procedure for the initial configuration of SP5001/S. Refer to  
the relevant chapters in this User’ s Manual for descriptions of the fields and buttons  
within individual screens.  
3.1  
General Configuration  
SP5001/S has a factory default IP address of 10.1.1.3 and a subnet mask of  
255.0.0.0.  
3.2  
Static IP address  
Step 1. To configure the IP address of SP5001/S, click Network Interface on the  
navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, type a new IP address,  
subnet mask and the default routing gateway (e.g. IP Address: 192.168.4.71,  
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0, Default routing gateway: 192.168.1.254) and click  
the OK button.  
Figure 4. Network Interface  
Step 2. Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data  
screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen to  
Display Commit to Flash OK!, When the Commit Data Ok.  
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Figure 5. Commit Data  
Step 3. Click Reboot Data on the navigation panel. In the Reboot FXS System screen,  
click the Reboot button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot.  
Figure 6. Reboot FXS System  
Step 4. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again.  
Enter the new IP address in the Location or Address field. Press [Enter].  
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3.3  
DHCP mode  
Step 1. To configuration the IP address of SP5001/S for DHCP Mode, click Network  
Interface on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, enable the  
DHCP function if you are using the cable modem or DHCP server and click  
the OK button.  
Figure 7. Network Interface  
Step 2. Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Data screen, click  
the Commit button.  
Step 3. Click Reboot Data on the navigation panel. In the Reboot FXS System screen,  
click the Reboot button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot.  
Step 4. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again.  
Enter the new IP address in the Location or Address field. Press [Enter].  
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3.4  
IP Sharing Configuration  
One Sets SP5001/S  
The function is for user whose network environment is behind IP Sharing device. It is  
said SP5001/S is connected to the IP Sharing device (Router).  
An example such ADSL network is like the following.  
The WAN IP Address obtained from ADSL has two kinds of methods. One is fixed IP  
Address, while user applies for one or more fixed IP Addresses. Another is dynamic IP  
Address while user applies for dial-up connection way.  
The LAN IP Address of User’ s PC can be set as DHCP client in order to gain a valid  
one. One can also assign a fixed IP address, which belongs to the same network  
segment as the LAN interface of IP Sharing device.  
SP5001/S must enable the IP Sharing function for the fixed / dynamic WAN IP  
Address.  
Fixed IP Address – usr/config$ ifaddr –ipsharing 1 210.11.22.33  
Note: With Dynamic WAN IP Address, when the WAN IP is changed, we need to change  
the external IP of SP5001/S using above command.  
IP Sharing device must have a function to do IP/Port mapping. Some is named as  
DMZ, some is named as virtual server whatever. The VoIP message from WAN has to  
completely pass forward to the LAN. It is said if SP5001/S is assigned a virtual fixed IP  
Address such as 192.168.1.5, IP Sharing device must forward the VoIP message to  
192.168.1.5.  
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Please see following for example:  
>Advanced setting > NAT setting > DMZ Host setting  
DMZ Host setting  
Activate DMZ  
DMZ Host IP :  
192  
168  
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.
.
.
Step 1.  
Step 2.  
To configuration the IP address of SP5001/S for IP Sharing Mode, click  
Network Interface on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen,  
enter the IP address, Subnet mask and the default gateway in the network  
table. Please follow up your IP Sharing device  
Enable the IP sharing function and put the static IP address in the IP  
Sharing server address (e.g. 210.11.22.33) and click the OK button.  
Figure 8. Enable the IP sharing function  
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Step 3.  
Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Data screen,  
click the Commit button. In the Commit Data screen to Display Commit to  
Flash OK! when the Commit Data Ok.  
Step 4.  
Step 5.  
Click Reboot Data on the navigation panel. In the Reboot FXS System  
screen, click the Reboot button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot.  
Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again.  
Enter the new IP address in the Location or Address field. Press [Enter].  
Two sets attached to IP Sharing Device (Router)  
Assign an IP address to each set using DHCP or fixed address.  
Enable the IP Sharing function for each set using following command.  
Fixed IP Address – usr/config$ ifaddr –ipsharing 1 210.11.22.33  
Configure separate SIP port and RTP port for each set to prevent from port conflict.  
For example, if set A uses the default settings (SIP port: 5060, RTP port: 16384), you  
must change set B’ s setting to SIP port equal to 5061 and RTP port equal to 26384 for  
instance.  
Change SIP port – usr/config$sip –port 5061  
Change RTP port– usr/config$sip –rtp 26384  
Use the Port Forwarding or Port Redirection function provided by IP Sharing device  
(Router).  
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See following for example.  
>Advanced setting > NAT setting > Port Redirection  
Active Configuration  
Items Service name Protocol Actual Port Virtual IP  
Virtual Port  
5060  
16384  
16394  
5061  
26384  
26394  
0
Enable  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
---  
5060  
16384  
16394  
5061  
26384  
26394  
0
192.168.1.10  
192.168.1.10  
192.168.1.10  
192.168.1.11  
192.168.1.11  
192.168.1.11  
v
v
v
v
v
v
x
x
x
x
---  
0
0
---  
0
0
---  
0
0
Note:  
Different Vendor’ s Router will have different appearance of setting.  
Once you set the DMZ Host, you don’ t need to configure the Port Forwarding and vice  
versa.  
If there is only one SP5001/S attached to the IP Sharing device, it is recommended to  
use DMZ Host setting to enable the NAT traverse and disable the Port Forwarding.  
If there are two or more sets of SP5001/S attached to the IP-Sharing device, please  
configure the Port Redirection (Forwarding) to enable the NAT traverse and disable  
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the DMZ Host.  
After the IP Sharing configuration of SP5001/S and IP Sharing device is complete, you  
must reboot SP5001/S to activate the new settings  
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4. Making a VoIP Call  
This Chapter covers the basic configuration the gateway for making VoIP calls. One is  
the Peer-to-Peer mode, another is Proxy routed mode. The configurations and  
functions are different. Please make sure about the mode you want and follow up the  
step to configure your gateway.  
4.1  
Configure the gateway into the Peer-to-Peer mode  
Step 1.  
To Configuration the SIP Configuration of SP5001/S, click SIP Information  
on the navigation panel. In the SIP Information screen, select Peer-to-Peer  
Mode function, set line number (e.g. Line1 Number: 60927) and click the  
OK button.  
Figure 9. SIP Configuration – Peer to Peer mode Screen  
Step 2.  
To configuration the Phone Book of SP5001/S, click Phone Book on the  
navigation panel. In the Phone Book screen, enter the Index, Name, IP  
address and e164 (phone number) of the destination and click the Add  
Data button.  
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Figure 10. Phone Book  
Step 3.  
E.g. enter the Index: 1, Name: test1, IP address: 192.168.4.72 and e164:  
200 of the destination and click the Add Data button.  
Figure 11. Phone Book – New Record  
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Step 4.  
On table will display on the first index.  
Figure 12. Phone Book  
Step 5.  
Step 6.  
Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Data screen,  
click the Commit button.  
Click Reboot Data on the navigation panel. In the Reboot FXS System  
screen, click the Reboot button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot.  
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4.2  
Configure the gateway into the Proxy routed mode  
Step 1.  
To configuration the SIP Configuration of SP5001/S, click SIP Information  
on the navigation panel. In the SIP Information screen, select Proxy routed  
Mode function.  
Step 2. To change the SIP information from your service provider Proxy IP Address,  
Line1 Number, Lin1 Account, Line1 Password, (e.g. Proxy IPAddress:  
192.168.4.192, (e.g. Line1 Number: 60921, Line1 Account: 60921, Line1  
Password: 609), and click the OK button.  
Figure 13. Configure the Proxy Infomation  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Click Commit Data on the navigation panel. In the Commit Data screen,  
click the Commit button. In the Commit Data screen to Display Commit to  
Flash OK! when the Commit Data Ok.  
Click Reboot Data on the navigation panel. In the Reboot FXS System  
screen, click the Reboot button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot.  
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5. Upgrade ROM Version  
This Chapter covers the basics of how to upgrade ROM Version.  
5.1  
Before you start downloading  
1. Please confirm Host PC, which is installed as TFTP / FTP server, and device are  
in available network.  
2. Remember the current configuration, such as [pbook], [SIP].  
5.2  
Update Application Version  
Step 1.  
Update the ROM Version of SP5001/S. Click ROM Configuration on the  
navigation panel. In the ROM Configuration screen, type a Server IP  
address, Target File Name, Method, Target File Type (e.g. Server IP  
Address: 192.168.4.70, Target File Name: 4asipfxs.105, Method: TFTP,  
Target File Type: Application image) and click the OK button.  
Figure 14. ROM Configuration  
Step 2.  
In the screen to Display please issue FLASH CLEAN to consist software  
version when the ROM Upgrade is ok.  
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Figure 15. ROM File Upgrade OK  
Step 3.  
Click Flash Clean on the navigation panel. In the Flash Clean screen, click  
the CLEAN button. In the Flash Clean screen to Display Flash cleaned!!  
Please reboot your system!! when the Flash Clean Ok.  
Figure 16. Flash Clean  
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Step 4.  
Step 5.  
Click Reboot Data on the navigation panel. In the Reboot FXS System  
screen, click the Reboot button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot.  
Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again.  
Enter the IP address in the Location or Address field. Press [Enter].  
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6. Network Interface Screen  
Click Network Interface in the navigation panel and open the Network Interface  
Screen.  
Use this screen to setup Network Interface identification information for SP5001/S.  
Figure 17. Network Interface  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 3. H323 Configuration  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
IP Address  
Enter the IP Address of SP5001/S in dotted decimal notation for e.g.  
192.168.4.92. Range of IP Address setting (0.0.0.0~255.255.55.255).  
Enter the IP Subnet Mask of your SP5001/S in dotted decimal notation for  
e.g. 255.255.0.0.  
Subnet Mask  
Default Routing  
Gateway  
Enter the IP Address of the default-outgoing gateway of your SP5001/S in  
dotted decimal notation for e.g. 192.168.1.254.  
DHCP  
Select enable/disable Dynamic Host Configuration.  
Enter the DNS IP Address in dotted decimal notation for e.g. 168.95.1.1  
Enter the DNS secondary IP Address in dotted decimal notation for e.g.  
168.95.1.1  
DNS primary  
DNS Secondary  
SNTP  
Select enable/disable Simple Network Time Protocol.  
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LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
SNTP Server Address Set specify a SNTP Server as network time source in dotted decimal  
notation for e.g. 168.95.192.12.  
GMT  
Set local time zone according to GMT e.g. 8.  
Select enable IP Sharing function, when you specify usage of and IP  
Sharing device.  
IP Sharing  
UPnP  
Select enable/disable UPnP function.  
IP Sharing Server  
Address  
Enter specify a global fixed IP Address, user can add this IP Address in  
dotted decimal notation for e.g. 210.11.22.33.  
Primary DNS primary Display the DNS IP Address in dotted decimal notation for e.g. 168.95.1.1  
Secondary DNS  
Secondary  
OK  
Display the DNS secondary IP Address in dotted decimal notation for e.g.  
168.95.1.1  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.  
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7. SIP Information Screen  
Click SIP Configuration in the navigation panel and open the SIP Information Screen.  
Figure 18. SIP Information  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 4. SIP Information  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
RUN Mode  
Proxy IP Address  
Proxy Port  
Domain  
Select Proxy mode or Peer-to-Peer mode  
Set Proxy IP Address in dotted decimal notation e.g.192.168.4.71.  
SIP local UDP port number (5060~5070), default: 5060.  
Set Domain Name of Proxy Server.  
Prefix String  
Line1 Number  
Line1 Account  
Line1 Password  
SIP Port  
Set prefix for gateway to work with proxy server.  
Set Line1 Number.  
Set Line1 Account Name.  
Set Line1 Account Password.  
Set SIP port number, example 5060.  
Set RTP port number, example 16384.  
Used to inform proxy server the valid duration of the registration  
information.  
RTP Port  
Expire  
OK  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.  
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8. System Configuration Screen  
Click System conf in the navigation panel and open the System Configuration Screen.  
Figure 19. System Configuration  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 5. System Configuration  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Keypad Type  
RFC2833 Payload  
Type  
Select In-Band, RFC2833 on DTMF relay type  
RFC2833 Payload Type (range:96~128 inter-used:100,102~105)  
FAX Payload Type  
Inter Digit Time  
Busy Forward  
Set Fax Payload Type (range: 96 or 101, default: 101)  
Set the DTMF inter digit time (second)  
Enable it to route the call to the next line (While the line number is not  
matched or engaged)  
End of Dial Digit  
OK  
Set end of dial key as NONE, * , or #.  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.  
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9. Voice Setting Screen  
This Chapter covers voice is associated with the audio setting information.  
Click Voice Setting in the navigation panel and open the Voice Setting Screen.  
Figure 20. Voice Configuration  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 6. Voice Configuration  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Codec Priority  
Frame Size  
G723 Silence  
Suppression  
Volume  
Set priority preference of installed codes, G.723, G.711A, G.711U, G.729.  
Set Specify sending packet size, G.723, G.711A, G.711U, G.729.  
Select enable/disable for G723 Silence Suppression function.  
Set voice, input, DTMF functions specify the following levels.  
Setting enable/disable of echo canceller.  
Setting of jitter buffer min delay.  
Echo Canceller  
Jitter Buffer Min.  
Delay  
Jitter Buffer Max.  
Delay  
Setting of jitter buffer max delay.  
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LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Optimized Factor  
(Jitter):  
Setting Optimized Factor (Jitter).  
OK  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.  
Note: Well understand the application before you change voice parameters,  
because this might cause incompatibility.  
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10. Phone Pattern Screen  
The progress tone of SP5001/S is configurable. Default tone value is set according to  
U.S. tone specification. Users may adjust the values according to their own country’ s  
tone specification or users-defined tone specification.  
Click Phone Pattern in the navigation panel and open the Phone Pattern Screen.  
Figure 21. Phone Pattern  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 7. Phone Pattern Configuration  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Ring Tone  
Setting the played tone type, when SP5001/S is receiving a call.  
Setting the played tone type, when SP5001/S receives a Q.931 Alerting  
message. In condition that SP5001/S is the originating side.  
Setting the played tone type, when destination is busy.  
Setting the played tone type, when hook off a phone set of workable  
SP5001/S.  
Ring Back Tone  
Busy Tone  
Dial Tone  
2nd Dial Tone  
OK  
Set the detective flash range in ms, for example, 300-500 ms.  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.  
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11. Support Function Screen  
Click Support Function in the navigation panel and open the Support Function Screen.  
Figure 22. Support Function  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 8 Support Configuration  
LABEL  
T.38 FAX  
OK  
DESCRIPTION  
Select enable/disable for T.38 FAX Function.  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.  
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12. Phone Book Screen  
This Chapter covers Phone Book function allows users to define their own numbers,  
which mapping to real IP address. It is effective only in peer-to-peer mode. When  
adding a record to Phone Book, users do not have to reboot the machine, and the  
record will be effective immediately.  
Click Phone Book in the navigation panel and open the phone Book Screen.  
Figure 23. Phone Book  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 9. Phone Book  
LABEL  
Record List  
Index  
DESCRIPTION  
The field displays the index number.  
Name  
The field displays the descriptive name.  
The field displays the IP Address or Domain name.  
The field displays the descriptive e164 number.  
IP Address  
e164  
New Record  
Index  
Set up an Index number.  
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LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Name  
Set up a descriptive name.  
Set up IP Address or Domain Name.  
Set up e164 (telephone) number  
Add a record to Phone Book.  
Delete a record to Phone Book.  
IP Address  
e164 No.  
Add Data  
Delete Data  
Note:  
The e164 number defined in phone book will fully carry to destination. It is not  
just a representative number for destination’ s IP Address. In other words, user dial this  
e164 number to reach destination, destination will receive the number and find out if it  
is matched to its e164, including Line number in some particular device.  
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13. DSCP Configuration Screen  
This Chapter covers IP Packet ToS (type of Service)/Differentiated Service  
configuration.  
Click DSCP Configuration in the navigation panel and open the DSCP Configuration  
Screen.  
Figure 24. DSCP Configuration  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 10. DSCP Configuration  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Assured Forwarding Select Delay priority and Drop Precedence.  
(AF) PHB  
Expedited Forwarding Select TOS value as EF.  
(EF) PHB  
Default  
Select TOS value as 0.  
User Assign Special User can set other unspecified value here.  
DSCP Code  
OK  
Click OK to save your changes back to volatile memory.  
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14. Password Screen  
Click Password in the navigation panel to open the Password Configuration screen.  
Use the Password Configuration to set root and administrator password for SP5001/S.  
It is highly recommended that you change the default password (Null).  
Figure 25. Password Configuration  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 11. Password  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Username  
Select root or administrator different options from the drop-down list box.  
Type the existing system password (Null” is the default password when  
shipped).  
Current Password  
New Password  
Confirm New  
Password  
Type your new system password.  
Confirm your new system password for confirmation.  
CHANGE  
Click CHANGE to save your change back to volatile memory.  
Click ABORT to begin configuring this page afresh.  
ABORT  
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15. ROM Upgrade Screen  
Click ROM Upgrade in the navigation panel and open the ROM Configuration Screen.  
Figure 26. ROM Configuration  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 12. ROM Configuration  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
FTP/TPFT Server IP Enter the FTP or TFTP Server IP Address.  
Address  
Target File Name  
Method  
Enter the file name prepared to upgrade.  
Select download method as FTP or TFTP.  
Enter the FTP Login name (max 14 byte)  
FTP Login Name  
FTP Login Password Enter the FTP Login password (max 14 byte)  
Target File Type  
Select download Target File Type on 2M Boot Image, DSP Application  
Image, DSP Core Image, DSP Test Image different options from the  
drop-down list box.  
OK  
Click OK to save your change back to volatile memory.  
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16. Flash Clean Screen  
Click Flash Clean in the navigation panel and open the Flash Clean Screen.  
Figure 27. Flash Clean  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 13. Flash Clean  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Clean  
Clean all of the user-defined values to factory default.  
Note:  
It is only executed by user whose login name is root. All configurations in  
command [ifaddr] will be kept.  
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17. Commit Data Screen  
Click Commit Data in the navigation panel and open the Commit Data Screen.  
Figure 28. Commit Data  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 14. Commit Data  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Commit  
Save changes after configuring SP5001/S.  
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18. Reboot System Screen  
Click Reboot System in the navigation panel and open the Reboot FXS System  
screen.  
Figure 29. Reboot FXS System  
The following table describes this screen.  
Table 15. Reboot FXS System  
LABEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Reboot  
After commit command, type reboot to reload SP5001/S in new  
configuration. The procedure is as below:  
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19. Command List  
This chapter introduces the command line interface and lists all of the commands.  
19.1  
Hyper Terminal Setting  
A terminal emulator is needed when using RS-232 port to configure SP5001/S. Here,  
we use Microsoft HyperTerminal to depict how to set up terminal emulator:  
Step 1.  
Execute the Hyper Terminal program, and then the following windows will  
pop-up on the screen. (STARTàProgram filesà Accessoriesà  
CommunicationàHyper Terminal)  
Figure 30. Hyper Terminal Setting  
Step 2.  
Define a name such as SP5001 for this new connection.  
Figure 31. Connection Description  
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Step 3.  
After pressing OK button, the next window will appear, and then choose  
COM1/2 Port, which you are going to use.  
Figure 32. “Connect To” Page  
Step 4.  
Configure the COM Port Properties as following: Bits per second: 9600,  
Flow control: None, Press OK button, and then start to configure  
SP5001/S.  
Figure 33. Com Properties  
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19.2  
Power Up Your SP5001/S  
At this point, you should have connected the console port, the LAN Port, the WAN port  
and the power port to the appropriate devices or lines. Plug the power adapter into a  
wall outlet. The Power LED should be on. The Status LED will come on after the  
system tests are complete. The WAN LED and one of the LAN LEDs come on  
immediately after the Status LED come on, if connections have been made to the LAN  
and WAN ports.  
Initial Screen  
When you power on, your SP5001/S will perform server internal tests as well as line  
initialization.  
After the tests, SP5001/S asks you to enter the Login, as shown.  
Attached TCP/IP interface to cpm unit 0  
Attaching interface lo0...done  
Pleasewaitwhilesystemisinitializing.......... SAttachedTCP/IPinterface  
to cpm unit 0  
Attaching interface lo0...done  
WorkMode : PEER2PEER_MODE  
AC4804[0] is ok  
successful 1 2  
Initialize OSS libraries...OK!  
VP v1.40 stack open successfully.  
login:  
Figure 34. Initial Screen  
Entering Login  
For you first login, enter the login root and default password Null. As you type the  
password, the screen displays and (*) for each character you type.  
AC4804[0] is ok  
successful  
Initialize OSS libraries...OK!  
VP v1.40 stack open successfully.  
login:root  
Welcome to Terminal Configuration Mode  
Please enter your configuration item  
usr/config$  
Figure 35. Login Screen  
Note: root or administrator is the default login name and there is no password needed.  
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Set Password  
To set your own password in root login name, just input command passwdset root  
****. For example, if password of root account is prepared as voip, configuration is  
usr/config$ passwd -set root voip  
Setting  
Login: root  
Password: voip  
OK  
usr/config$  
Figure 36. Change password Screen  
19.3  
Command Structure in SP5001/S  
You can use text command lines for software configuration. The rules of the  
commands are listed next. The command keywords are in courier new font.  
1. The command keywords must be entered exactly as shown, that is, no  
abbreviations are allowed.  
2. Command” refers to a command used in the command line interface.  
19.3.1  
Command Structure in SP5001/S  
SP5001/S uses a two-level command structure. The commands related to  
one subsystem are group under a primary command of that subsystem, for  
instance, to configure the parameters, you must fist enter the usr/config$  
subsystem by entering the ifaddr command. When you are in a subsystem,  
the system reminds you by including the subsystem name in the command  
prompt, for example,  
usr/config$  
19.3.2  
Set up IP Address  
Use command ifaddr” to configure Gateway’ s IP Address and related  
information. For example  
usr/config$ ifaddr –ip 10.1.1.1 –mask 255.2555.255.0 –gate 10.1.1.254  
Description: This is to configure IP Address as 10.1.1.1; subnet mask as  
255.255.255.0; default router gateway as 10.1.1.254.  
Note:  
After configured the IP Address and did the [commit], then [reboot]  
process, user can start to do other configurations via HTTPD.  
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19.3.3  
Application Mode Configuration  
It is including Basic mode, such as Proxy Server and Peer-to-Peer, and  
Advanced mode, IP-Sharing mode. It will be detailed in the next Chapter.  
19.3.4  
Saving Your Configuration  
Save the change of configurations for SP5001/S and apply the new  
configurations by rebooting the device.  
Step 1. Confirm the changed configurations; input commit” and press  
enter” to save it.  
Step 2. Input reboot” then press, enter” to restart SP5001/S.  
Step 3. After around 40 seconds, SP5001/S will take effect in new  
configurations.  
These commands save all system configuration into nonvolatile memory.  
Nonvolatile memory refers to the storage of SP5001/S that remains even if its  
power is turned of. Run Time (memory) is lost when its power is turned off.  
You must use the command to save any configuration that you make,  
otherwise it will return to its default setting when it is restarted.  
Do not turn off or remove SP5001/S  
while saving your configuration.  
19.4  
Application modes  
This section will introduce the four application modes users often use.  
Particularly the Proxy and Peer-to-Peer mode are the basic application mode. User  
would like to set as advanced application mode, such as PPPoE Mode and Behind  
IP-Sharing mode, please refer to the basic application mode for more information.  
19.4.1  
Proxy mode  
Proxy mode means that there will be an intermediate Proxy Server between  
SP5001/S and the remote entity. While operating at this mode, SP5001/S will  
first register to the Proxy Server located at the ISP side. For the following  
operation, it sends the INVITE message to the Proxy Server once youinitiate  
a session. Then the Proxy server will forward the INVITE message to the right  
place. And the Response message from the remote entity will be forwarded  
back to you via Proxy server.  
Step 1. If you have one or more accounts included user name and  
password, you need to configure the accounts using security”  
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command. For detail, please refer to Chapter 19.7.13 [security]  
command.  
An example is demonstrated below:  
usr/config$ security –line 1 –name 12345 –password 12345  
Note: This is to set username (userid) as 12345, password as 12345” into  
line1, which means line1 can accept incoming calls after successfully  
registered to Proxy server.  
Step 2. You must specify Proxy address obtained from your service  
provider. And the Proxy address can be IPv4 address as well as  
DNS name. For detail, please refer to Chapter 19.7.12 [sip]  
command.  
Several important SIP parameters are listed below when setting proxy mode:  
“–px” and ”–line1.  
An example is demonstrated below:  
usr/config$ sip –px 210.68.222.33 -line1 0506  
Note:  
1. This is to set proxy address as 210.68.222.23, line1 number as 0506.  
2. The line number of line1 depends on what you get from your service  
provider.  
Step 3. Confirming the values, type commit and press enter to save all the  
changes youhave done.  
Step 4. Type reboot and press enter to reboot SP5001/S.  
Step 5. Wait for SP5001/S to initialize in Proxy mode. It should take around  
40 seconds. And you will see the below information displayed on  
Hyper-Terminal if the registration is successful.  
Attached TCP/IP interface to cpm unit 0  
Attaching interface lo0...done  
Please wait while system is initializing .......... SAttached TCP/IP  
interface to cpm unit 0  
Attaching interface lo0...done  
WorkMode : PROXY_MODE  
Start registering to Proxy server  
Registering to: Sip:80.248.33.37 with the following :  
From:sip:[email protected]  
Contact:sip:[email protected]  
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Expires:3600  
Registering to: Sip:80.248.33.37 with the following :  
From:sip:[email protected]  
Contact:sip:[email protected]  
Expires:3600  
Account: sipcenter1123 registration succeeded  
Account: sipcenter1165 registration succeeded  
AC4804[0] is ok  
successful  
Initialize OSS libraries...OK!  
VP v1.40 stack open successfully.  
login:  
19.4.2  
Peer-to-Peer Mode  
Peer-to-Peer Mode allows users to call other VoIP devices without the proxy  
server. When in Peer-To -Peer mode, SP5001/S will send INVITE message  
directly to the destination IP address once the dial is finished. One can use  
PhoneBook, which will dial predefined phone number, and press # (optional,  
to accelerate the dial) as end of dial. Or, users can use SpeedDial button,  
which is mapping to user defined PhoneBook, Button1 to PhoneBookIndex1,  
and Button2 to PhoneBookIndex2…etc..  
To configure Peer-To -Peer Mode in SP5001/S, follow the steps below:  
Step 1. Set Peer-To -Peer Mode, using h323” command  
usr/config$ sip –mode 0  
Note: mode 0 is for Peer-To -Peer mode, while mode 1 is for Proxy mode.  
Step 2. Configure PhoneBook, using pbook” command.  
Users can refer to chapter 19.7.9 [pbook] command for more information.  
usr/config$ pbook –add name TEST1 ip 10.1.1.1 e164 10  
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Note: The command is to add a record onto PhoneBook. After the command  
completed, you can type pbook –print” to see if the input record is correct.  
When adding a record to Phone Book, users do not have to reboot the  
machine, and the record will be effective immediately. For phonebook  
configuration, please refer to Chapter 19.7.9.  
19.4.3  
Behind IP-Sharing Mode  
One Set of SP5001/S  
The function is for user whose network environment is behind IP Sharing  
device. It is said SP5001/S is connected to the IP Sharing device (Router).  
An example such as ADSL network is in the following.  
1. The WAN IP Address obtained from ADSL has two kinds of methods.  
One is fixed IP Address, while user applies for one or more fixed IP  
Addresses. Another is dynamic IP Address while user applies for dial-up  
connection way.  
2. The LAN IP Address of User’ s PC can be set as DHCP client in order to  
gain an valid one.  
3. One can also assign a fixed IP address which belongs to the same  
network segment as the LAN interface of IP Sharing device.  
4. SP5001/S must enable the IP Sharing function for the fixed / dynamic  
WAN IP Address.  
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Fixed IP Address:  
usr/config$ ifaddr –ipsharing 1 210.11.22.33  
Note: With Dynamic WAN IP Address, when the WAN IP is changed, we need  
to change the external IP of SP5001/S using above command.  
5. IP Sharing device must have a function to do IP/Port mapping. Some is  
named as DMZ; some is named as virtual server. The VoIP messages  
from WAN have to completely pass forward to the LAN. It is said if  
SP5001/S is assigned a virtual fixed IP Address such as 192.168.1.5, IP  
Sharing device must forward the VoIP messages to 192.168.1.5.  
Please see the following for example:  
>Advanced setting > NAT setting > DMZ Host setting  
DMZ Host setting  
Activate  
DMZ  
DMZ Host IP :  
192  
168  
1
5
.
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Two Sets of SP5001/S  
1. The WAN IP Address obtained from ADSL has two kinds of methods.  
One is fixed IP Address, while user applies for one or more fixed IP  
Addresses. Another is dynamic IP Address while user applies for dial-up  
connection way.  
2. The LAN IP Address of User’ s PC can be set as DHCP client in order to  
gain a valid one.  
3. Assign an IP address to each set using DHCP or fixed address.  
4. Enable the IP Sharing function for each set using following command.  
Fixed IP Address  
usr/config$ ifaddr –ipsharing 1 210.11.22.33  
5. Configure separate SIP port and RTP port for each set to prevent from  
port conflict. For example, if set A uses the default settings (SIP port:  
5060, RTP port: 16384), you must change set B’ s setting to SIP port  
equal to 5061 and RTP port equal to 26384 for instance.  
Change SIP port – usr/config$sip –port 5061  
Change RTP port – usr/config$sip –rtp 26384  
6. Use the Port Forwarding or Port Redirection function provided by IP  
Sharing device (Router). See the following for example.  
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>Advanced setting > NAT setting > Port Redirection  
Active Configuration  
Items  
Service name Protocol  
Actual Port Virtual IP  
Virtual Port Enable  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
---  
5060  
16384  
16394  
5061  
26384  
26394  
0
192.168.1.10  
5060  
16384  
16394  
5061  
26384  
26394  
0
v
v
v
v
v
v
x
x
x
x
2
192.168.1.10  
192.168.1.10  
192.168.1.11  
192.168.1.11  
192.168.1.11  
3
4
5
6
7
8
---  
0
0
9
---  
0
0
10  
---  
0
0
Note:  
1. Different Vendor’ s Router will have different appearance of setting.  
2. Once you set the DMZ Host, you don’ t need to configure the Port  
Forwarding and vice versa.  
3. If there is only one SP5001/S attached to the IP Sharing device, it is  
recommended to use DMZ Host setting to enable the NAT traverse and  
disable the Port Forwarding.  
4. If there are two or more sets of SP5001/S attached to the IP-Sharing  
device, please configure the Port Redirection (Forwarding) to enable the  
NAT traverse and disable the DMZ Host.  
5. After the IP Sharing configuration of SP5001/S and IP Sharing device is  
complete, you must reboot SP5001/S to activate the new settings.  
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19.4.4  
PPPoE Mode  
Press [?] or [help] to list all commands, including PPPoE one.  
Step 1. pppoe –dev 1 : switch the IP configurations to PPPoE  
Step 2. pppoe –open : open the connection  
Step 3. pppoe –id : input the user ID provided by your ISP  
Step 4. pppoe –pwd : input the password provided by your ISP  
Step 5. pppoe –reboot : Reboot the device once after disconnection  
After the configurations are done, [commit] and [reboot] the device.  
The PPPoE configuration procedures are shown below, setting the ADSL  
(PPPoE) account obtained from ISP.  
Sample account:  
Password:  
Command:  
abcd1234  
usr/config$ pppoe –id [email protected]  
usr/config$ pppoe -pwd abcd1234  
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Enable the PPPoE function of SP5001/S  
Command:  
usr/config$ pppoe -dev 1  
Save the configuration and initiate the PPPoE connection.  
Command:  
usr/config$ commit  
usr/config$ reboot  
19.5  
How to upgrade  
Before you start downloading  
1. Please confirm Host PC, which is installed as TFTP / FTP server and  
device is in available network.  
2. Remember the current configuration, such as [pbook], [SIP].  
Upgrade steps:  
Step 1. [rom –print]  
It will list current version and default download method. Please check the  
Application Rom in particular, it is showed version list, as well as the most  
common one you have to upgrade.  
General speaking, App Rom is named including product name and version  
and size is under 1MB, such as 4asipfxs.104b. 2MB Rom is named such as  
2m4asipfxs.104b. Please be very careful of the prepared Rom file while  
upgrading.  
Step 2. Prepare FTP or TFTP server ready.  
A. FTP server:  
[rom –method 1] to choose FTP method, and input the FTP login and  
password by [rom –ftp id password]  
B. TFTP server:  
It is default value, [rom –method 0] to choose TFTP method.  
Step 3. Different Rom uses different command.  
A. Application Rom:  
usr/config$ rom –app –s 192.168.1.1 –4asipfxs.104b  
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B. 2MB Rom:  
usr/config$ rom –boot2m –s 192.168.1.1 –f 2m4asipfxs.104b  
Description: -app / -boot2m means the prepared upgrade Rom; -s means  
where the TFTP / FTP server IP Address is; -f is the Rom file name.  
Step 4. Download complete  
A. Application Rom:  
Use command [flash -clean] to clear old configurations. It will keep all  
configurations in [ifaddr] and [pppoe].  
B. 2MB Rom:  
All configurations will be back to default value, including IP Address. In  
other word, user has to set IP Address and MAC Address before [reboot]  
the device; otherwise, user cannot access to device any more via Telnet.  
Steps 4.1  
Find out MAC Address:  
There are 12 digits on label on the back panel of the device, or  
command as  
usr/config$ ifaddr –ifshow (find the list information of Ethernet  
address, it is MAC Address.  
usr/config$ setmac (set as 2 digits as a group)  
00  
01  
a8  
00  
xx  
xx  
If confirmed, press y.  
Set IP Address  
Steps 4.2:  
Steps 4.3:  
usr/config$ ifaddr –ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx –mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx –gate xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Please refer to Chapter  
19.7.6)  
Hardware version confirmation  
Upgrade 2MB Rom may change the hardware column. If it is  
not as the same as the one, which is found on the label of back  
panel, please command as  
usr/config$ rom –hwver x.x  
Steps 4.4:  
[commit], [reboot]  
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19.6  
Commands in SP5001/S  
The following table lists all of the commands that you can use in SP5001/S. Refer to  
the following chapters for descriptions of commonly used commands.  
This user’ s guide describes commands that are helpful for configuring SP5001/S.  
Using commands not documented in the user’ s guide can damage the unit and possibly  
render it unusable.  
Table 16. Commands in SP5001/S  
Command  
help  
DESCRIPTION  
help/man/?[command]  
quit  
quit/exit/close.  
debug  
reboot  
flash  
show debug message.  
reboot local machine.  
clean configuration from flash rom.  
commit flash rom data.  
commit  
ifaddr  
time  
internet address manipulation.  
show current time.  
ping  
test that a remote host is reachable.  
Phonebook information and configuration.  
PPPoE stack manipulation.  
pbook  
pppoe  
sysconf  
sip  
System information manipulation.  
This command is to configure SIP related parameters.  
This command is used to configure the account information included  
username and password obtained from the service provider.  
Voice information manipulation.  
security  
voice  
support  
tos  
Special Voice function support manipulation.  
TOS service allows users to achieve QoS on IP network.  
Setup of call progress tones and ringing (SLIC control).  
ROM file update.  
phone  
rom  
passwd  
Password setting information and configuration.  
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19.7  
System Commands Overview  
19.7.1  
[quit]  
Type quit will quit configuration mode. And turn back to login prompt.  
usr/config$ quit  
Disconnecting...  
login: root  
Welcome to Terminal Configuration Mode  
Please enter your configuration item  
Figure 37. quit command list  
Note: It is recommanded that type the quit” command before you leave the  
console. If so, SP5001/S will ask password again when next user connects to  
console port.  
19.7.2  
[debug]  
Open debug message will show up specific information while Gateway is in  
operation. After executing the debug command, it should execute command  
debug -open as well. One example is demonstrated below.  
usr/config$ debug  
Debug message information and configuration  
Usage:  
debug [-add type1 [[type2]...]] | -open | -close | -status  
-status  
-add  
Display the enabled debug flags.  
Add debug flag.  
-delete  
-open  
-close  
Remove specified debug flag.  
Start to show debug messages.  
Stop showing debug messages.  
Example:  
debug -add sip msg  
debug -open  
usr/config$  
Figure 38. debug command list  
In this example, user open debug flags including sip, msg.  
usr/config$ debug -add sip msg  
usr/config$ debug –open  
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Parameter Usages:  
-status Display the enabled debug flags.  
-add  
-sip  
Add debug flag.  
sip related information  
voice related information  
-msg  
-delete Remove specified debug flag.  
-open  
-close  
Start to show debug messages.  
Stop showing debug messages.  
usr/config$ debug -status  
Current debug type enabled :  
Debug Mode is close  
DEBUG->  
usr/config$  
Figure 39. debug –print command list  
19.7.3  
[reboot]  
After commit command, type reboot to reload SP5001/S in new configuration.  
The procedure is as below:  
usr/config$ reboot  
. Rebooting...It will take 40 seconds....Attached TCP/IP interface to  
cpm unit 0  
Attaching interface lo0...done  
HTTPD initialized...  
Flash Check  
WorkMode : PROXY_MODE  
Start registering to Proxy server  
AC4804[0] is ok  
successful 1 2  
Initialize OSS libraries...OK!  
VP v1.42 stack open successfully.  
login:  
Figure 40. reboot command list  
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19.7.4  
[flash]  
Save changes after configuring SP5001/S.  
usr/config$ flash  
Flash memory information and configuration  
Usage:  
flash -clean  
Note:  
This command will clean the configuration stored in  
the flash and reboot it.  
usr/config$  
Figure 41. flash command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-clean clean all the user defined value, and reboot SP5001/S in factory  
default mode.  
Note: It is recommended that use flash –clean” after application firmware id  
upgraded.  
Warning: It is only executed by user whose login name is root. All  
configurations in command [ifaddr], [pppoe] will be kept  
usr/config$ flash -clean  
Flash clean start  
Flash clean success!!  
!! rebooting ...  
Attached TCP/IP interface to cpm unit 0  
Attaching interface lo0...done  
HTTPD initialized...  
Flash Check  
WorkMode : PROXY_MODE  
Start registering to Proxy server  
AC4804[0] is ok  
successful 1 2  
Initialize OSS libraries...OK!  
VP v1.42 stack open successfully.  
login:  
Figure 42. flash –clean command list  
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19.7.5  
[commit]  
Save changes after configuring SP5001/S.  
usr/config$ commit  
This may take a few seconds, please wait....  
Commit to flash memory ok!  
usr/config$  
Figure 43. commit command list  
Note: Users shall use commit to save modified value, or they will not be  
activated after system reboot.  
19.7.6  
[ifaddr]  
Configure and display network information.  
usr/config$ ifaddr  
LAN information and configuration  
Usage:  
ifaddr [-print]|[-dhcp used]|[-sntp mode [server]]  
ifaddr [-ip ipaddress] [-mask subnetmask] [-gate defaultgateway]  
ifaddr [-dns index [dns server address]]  
-print  
-ip  
Display LAN information and configuration.  
Specify ip address.  
-mask  
-gate  
-dhcp  
-sntp  
-dns  
Set Internet subnet mask.  
Specify default gateway ip address  
Set DHCP client service flag (On/Off).  
Set SNTP server mode and specify IP address.  
specify IP address of DNS Server.  
-timezone Set local timezone.  
-ipsharing Specify usage of an IP sharing device and specify IP  
address.  
-upnp  
Note:  
Specify the upnp mode of ipsharing(0:Off/1:On)  
Range of ip address setting (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255).  
DHCP client setting value (On=1, Off=0). If DHCP set to 'On',  
Obtain a set of Internet configuration from DHCP server assigned.  
SNTP mode (0=no update, 1=specify server IP, 2=broadcast mode).  
Example:  
ifaddr-ip 210.59.163.202-mask 255.255.255.0-gate210.59.163.254  
ifaddr -dhcp 1  
ifaddr -sntp 1 210.59.163.254  
ifaddr -ipsharing 1 210.59.163.254  
ifaddr -upnp 1  
ifaddr -dns 1 168.95.1.1  
usr/config$  
Figure 44. ifaddr command list  
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Parameter Usages:  
-print  
-ip  
print current IP setting and status  
assigned IP address for SP5001/S  
-mask  
-gate  
-dhcp  
-sntp  
internet subnet mask  
IP default gateway  
Dynamic Host Configuration (1 = ON; 0 = OFF)  
Simple Network Time Protocol (1 = ON; 0 = OFF) When SNTP  
function is activated, users have to specify a SNTP server as  
network time source. An example is demonstrated below:  
Specify Primary (-dns 1) or Secondary (-dns 2) DNS Server IP  
-dns  
address.  
usr/config$ ifaddr -dns 1 168.95.1.1  
usr/config$ ifaddr -dns 2 203.23.123.2  
-timezone set local time zone according to GMT  
usr/config$ ifaddr -sntp 1 10.1.1.1  
While 10.1.1.1 stands for SNTP servers IP address.  
-ipsharing To specify a global fixed IP address, user can add this IP address  
in the command.  
usr/config$ ifaddr -ipsharing 1 210.11.22.33  
-upnp  
Enable/ Disable UPnP function. If IP sharing has this function, use  
can enable upnp function that user doesn’ t need to configure  
gateway or IP sharing for NAT function.  
usr/config$ ifaddr -print  
Internet address information  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
Default gateway  
DHCP startup  
SNTP  
: 192.168.4.72  
: 255.255.0.0  
: 192.168.1.254  
: OFF  
: mode=1  
server 168.95.195.12  
time zone : GMT+8  
cycle=1024 mins  
IPSharing  
: no IPSharing device.  
Primary DNS Server : 168.95.1.1  
Secondary DNS Server : 168.95.1.1  
usr/config$  
Figure 45. ifaddr –print command list  
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19.7.7  
[time]  
When SNTP function of SP5001/S is enabled and SNTP server can be found  
as well, type time command to show current network time.  
usr/config$ time  
Current time is WED SEP 17 12:36:49 2003  
usr/config$  
Figure 46. time command list  
19.7.8  
[ping]  
Use ping to test whether a specific IP is reachable or not.  
For example: if 192.168.1.2 is not existing while 210.63.15.32 exists. Users  
will have the following results:  
usr/config$ ping 192.168.1.2  
no answer from 192.168.1.2  
usr/config$ ping192.168.1.254  
PING 192.168.1.254: 56 data bytes  
64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=0. time=5. ms  
64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms  
64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms  
64 bytes from 192.168.1.254: icmp_seq=3. time=0. ms  
----192.168.1.254 PING Statistics----  
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss  
round-trIP (ms) min/avg/max = 0/1/5  
210.63.15.32 is alive  
usr/config$  
Figure 47. ping command list  
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19.7.9  
[pbook]  
Phone Book function allows users to define their own numbers, which  
mapping to real IP address. It is effective only in peer-to-peer mode. When  
adding a record to Phone Book, users do not have to reboot the machine, and  
the record will be effective immediately.  
usr/config$ pbook  
Phonebook information and configuration  
Usage:  
pbook [-print [start_record] [end_record]]  
pbook [-add [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]]  
pbook [-search [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]]  
pbook [-insert [index] [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]]  
pbook [-delete index]  
pbook [-modify [index] [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]]  
-print  
-add  
Display phonebook data.  
Add an record to phonebook.  
-search  
-delete  
-insert  
-modify  
Search an record in phonebook.  
Delete an record from phonebook.  
Insert an record to phonebook in specified position.  
Modify an exist record.  
Note:  
If parameter 'end_record' is omitted, only record 'start_record'  
will be display.  
If both parameters 'end_record' and 'start_record' are omitted,  
all records  
will be display.  
Range of ip address setting (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255).  
Range of index setting value (1~100),  
Example:  
pbook -print 1 10  
pbook -print 1  
pbook -print  
pbook -add name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001  
pbook -insert 3 name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001  
pbook -delete 3  
pbook -search ip 192.168.4.99  
pbook -modify 3 name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001  
usr/config$  
Figure 48. phone book command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-print  
print out current contents of Phone Book. Users can also add  
index number, from 1 to 100, to the parameter to show specific  
phone number.  
Note: <index number> means the sequence number in phone  
book. If users do request a specific index number in phone book,  
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SP5001/S will give each record a automatic sequence number as  
index.  
-add  
add a new record to phone book. When adding a record, users  
have to specify name, IP, and e164 number to complete the  
command.  
-search  
-delete  
-insert  
search a record in phone book. The searching criteria can be  
name, IP, or e164.  
delete a specific record. pbook –delete 3” means delete index 3  
record.  
add a new record and force to assign a specific index number for  
it.  
-modify  
modify an existing record. When using this command, users have  
to specify the record’ s index number, and then make the change.  
PhoneBook Rules:  
The e164 number defined in phone book will fully carry to destination. It is not  
just a representative number for destination’ s IP Address. In other words, user  
dial this e164 number to reach destination, destination will receive the number  
and find out if it is matched to its e164, including Line number in some  
particular device.  
usr/config$ pbook -print  
index Name  
IP  
E164  
==================================================================  
=
1
test1  
192.168.4.73  
200  
------------------------------------------------------------------  
-
usr/config$  
Figure 49. pbook –print command list  
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19.7.10 [pppoe]  
Display PPPoE related information.  
usr/config$ pppoe  
PPPoE device information and configuration  
Usage:  
pppoe [-print]|[-open]|[-close]  
pppoe [-dev on/off][-id username][-pwd password]  
-print  
-dev  
-open  
-close  
-id  
Display PPPoE device information.  
Enable(=1) or Disable(=0) device.  
Open PPPoE connection.  
Disconnect PPPoE connection.  
Connection user name.  
-pwd  
Connection password.  
-reboot  
Reboot after remote host disconnection.  
usr/config$  
Figure 50. pppoe command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-print  
-dev  
print PPPoE status.  
Enable PPPoE Dial-up function  
Open the connection  
-open  
-close  
-id  
Close the connection  
Input the User name ID provided by ISP  
Input the User name password provided by ISP  
Reboot the PPPoE connection.  
-pwd  
-reboot  
usr/config$ pppoe -print  
PPPoE adapter information  
Device  
Status  
User name  
Password  
Reboot  
: Enabled  
: Not initialized  
: pppoe  
: *****  
: No  
Figure 51. pppoe –print command list  
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19.7.11 [sysconf]  
This command displays system information and configurations.  
usr/config$ sysconf  
System information and configuration  
Usage:  
sysconf [-idtime digit] [-bf digit] [-keypad dtmf]  
[-faxtype type][-2833type type][-lcdrop ON/OFF]  
[-droptime digit][-eod digit]  
sysconf -print  
-print  
-idtime  
-bf  
Display system overall information and configuration.  
Inter-Digits time.(1~10 sec)  
BusyForward.(ON:1 / OFF:0)  
-keypad  
Select DTMF type: 0=In-band,  
1=RFC2833.  
-faxtype  
FAX Payload Type  
(range:96~128  
inter-used:100,102~105)  
-2833type RFC2833 Payload Type (range:96~128  
inter-used:100,102~105)  
-lcdrop  
-droptime  
-eod  
Disconnect Supervision (Loop Current Drop) (ON:1 / OFF:0)  
Period of Loop Current Drop (ms)  
End of Dial Digit setting(0: none, 1: *, 2: #)  
Example:  
sysconf -keypad 0 -eod 2  
usr/config$  
Figure 52. system information command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-print  
print current settings  
-idtime  
set the duration (in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as  
timed out. If after the duration user hasn’ t pressed next number,  
LAN Phone will dial out all number pressed.  
-bf  
Only working in Proxy mode.  
-keypad  
DTMF relay type. When value is 1, SP5001/S will transfer  
DTMF signal via RTP payload as defined in RFC2833. When  
the value is set to 0, the DTMF type is set as In-band.  
FAX Payload Type. Range: 96~128 inter-used:100,102~105.  
RFC2833 Payload Type. Range: 96~128  
-faxtype  
-2833type  
inter-used:100,102~105.  
-lcdrop  
-droptime  
-eod  
Disconnect Supervision (Loop Current Drop) (ON:1 / OFF:0).  
Period of Loop Current Drop (ms).  
to define end of dial digit. (0: none, 1: *, 2: #).  
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usr/config$ sysconf -print  
System information  
Inter-Digits time  
BusyForward  
: 3  
: OFF  
: In-band  
: #  
: 96  
: 101  
: OFF  
Keypad DTMF type  
End of Dial Digit  
RFC2833 Payload Type  
FAX Payload Type  
Disconnect Supervision  
Loop Current Drop Time(ms) : 500  
usr/config$  
Figure 53. sysconf –print command list  
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19.7.12 [sip]  
This command is to configure SIP related parameters.  
usr/config$ sip  
SIP stack information and configuration  
Usage:  
sip [-mode pxmode]  
sip [-px address] [-domain domain] [-prefix prefixstring]  
[-line1 number]  
[-expire t1] [-port udpPort] [-rtp rtpPort]  
sip -print  
-print  
-mode  
-px  
Display SIP stack information and configuration.  
Configure as Proxy mode or Peer-to-Peer mode.  
Proxy server address. (Proxy IPv4 address or Proxy dns  
name)  
-pxport  
-domain  
Proxy server port.  
Specify domain name in the URL (if domain name is not  
(the port of proxy)  
used,  
specify as  
null)  
-prefix  
Specify prefix string, use it when UserID contains  
alphabets  
(ifUserIDusesnumerals, specifyasnull)  
TEL1 Phone number.  
The relative time after which the message expires(0 ~  
-line1  
-expire  
(2^31-1))  
-port  
SIP local UDP port number (5060~5070), Default: 5060  
RTP port number (2326~65534), Default: 16384  
-rtp  
Example:  
sip -px 210.59.163.171 -line1 70  
usr/config$  
Figure 54. sip command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-mode  
-px  
Configure as Proxy mode or Peer-to-Peer mode (0:  
Peer-to-Peer mode, 1: Proxy mode).  
to specify Proxy address when SP5001/S is in proxy mode.  
Proxy address can be IPv4 address or DNS name.  
specify the domain name such as sipcenter.com” and it will be  
presented in the URL ([email protected]).  
when your username contains alphabets, for example sip1123,  
specify the prefix string as sip.  
-domian  
-prefix  
-line1  
assign line 1 number.  
-expire  
this parameter is used to inform proxy server the valid duration  
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of the registration information.  
-port  
-rtp  
SIP local UDP port which uses to listen incoming SIP Messages.  
Specify the RTP received port number.  
Note: One will need to configure port and rtp parameters only  
when you deploy two or more sets behind the IP sharing device.  
usr/config$ sip -print  
Run Mode  
Proxy address  
Proxy port  
Domain  
: PROXY MODE  
: 10.1.1.2  
: 5060  
: null  
Prefix string  
Line1  
: null  
: 1001  
SIP listen port  
RTP receive port  
Expire  
: 5060  
: 16384  
: 3600  
usr/config$  
Figure 55. sip –print command list  
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19.7.13 [security]  
This command is used to configure the account information included  
username and password obtained from the service provider  
usr/config$ security  
Security information and configuration  
Usage:  
security [-name username] [-pwd password]  
security -print  
-print  
-line  
-name  
Display system account information and configuration.  
Specify which line number you want to set the account.  
Specify user name.  
-pwd  
Specify password.  
Example:  
security -line 1 -name 1001 -pwd 1001  
usr/config$  
Figure 56. security Command List  
Parameter Usages:  
-print  
-line  
print current setting in security command.  
Specify which line number you want to set into the account  
Note: If you have only one account, you can set into line1 using  
this parameter. For example, if you set the account into line1,  
line1 can accept incoming calls.  
-name  
-pwd  
Specify the username of your account information.  
Specify the password of your account information.  
usr/config$ security -print  
Line1 account information  
Username  
Password  
: 1001  
: nil  
usr/config$  
Figure 57. security –print command list  
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19.7.14 [voice]  
The voice command is associated with the audio setting information.  
There are four voice codecs supported by SP5001/S.  
usr/config$ voice  
Voice codec setting information and configuration  
Usage:  
voice [-send [G723 ms] [G711U ms] [G711A ms] [G729 ms] ]  
[-volume [voice level] [input level] [dtmf level]]  
[-nscng [G711U used1] [G711A used2] [G723 used3]]  
[-echo used] [-mindelay t1] [-maxdelay t2] [-optfactor f]  
voice -print  
voice -priority [G723] [G711U] [G711A] [G729]  
-print  
-send  
Display voice codec information and configuration.  
Specify sending packet size.  
G.723 (30/60 ms)  
G.711U (20/40/60 ms)  
G.711A (20/40/60 ms)  
G.729 (20/40/60 ms)  
-priority Priority preference of installed codecs.  
G.723  
G.711U  
G.711A  
G.729  
-volume  
-nscng  
Specify the following levels:  
voice volume (0~63, default: 25),  
input gain (0~38, default: 25),  
dtmf volume (0~31, default: 23),  
No sound compression and CNG. (G.723.1 only, On=1,  
Off=0).  
-echo  
Setting of echo canceller. (On=1, Off=0, per port basis).  
-mindelay Setting of jitterbuffermindelay.(0~150,default:90).  
-maxdelay Setting of jitter buffer max delay. (0~150, default:  
150).  
Example:  
voice -send g723 60 g711u 60 g711a 60 g729 60  
voice -volume voice 20 input 32 dtmf 27  
voice -echo 1  
usr/config$  
Figure 58. voice command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-print  
-send  
print current voice information and configurations.  
to define packet size for each codec. 20/40/60ms means to  
send a voice packet per 20/40/60 milliseconds. The smaller the  
packet size, the shorter the delay time. If network is in good  
condition, smaller sending packet size is recommanded. In this  
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parameter, 20/40/60ms is applicable to G.711u/a law, and G.729  
codec, while 30/60ms is applicable to G.723.1 codec.  
-priority  
codec priority while negotiating with other SIP device. This  
parameter determines the listed sequence in the media header  
of SDP body of SIP INVITE message. The codec listed in left  
side has the highest priority when both parties determining final  
codec. User can also select the particular codec without others.  
usr/config$ usr/config$ voicepriority g723 (only select this codec)  
usr/config$ voicepriority g723 g729 g711u g711a (select four codecs,  
and g723 is the first choice)  
-volume  
There are three adjustable values. Voice volume stands for  
volume, which can be heard by local side; input gain stands for  
volume, which the opposite party hears. dtmf volume stands for  
DTMF volume/level, which sends to its own Line1.  
Note: Level of volume too high or too low may be result in bad  
performance while connecting to each other.  
-nscng  
silence suppression and comfort noise generation setting (1 =  
ON; 0 = OFF). It is applicable to G.723 codec only. An example  
is demonstrated below:  
usr/config$ voice -nscng g723 1  
-mindelay  
the minimum jitter buffer size. (Default value= 90 ms)  
-maxdelay the maximum jitter buffer size. (Default value= 150 ms)  
usr/config$ voice –mindelay 90 –maxdelay 150 -optfacor 7  
-echo  
activate each canceller (1 = ON; 0 = OFF).  
optimized factor. (Default value= 7).  
-optfactor  
An example is demonstrated below:  
usr/config$ voice –mindelay 90 –maxdelay 150 -optfacor 7  
Note: be sure to know well the application before you change voice  
parameters because this might cause incompatibility.  
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usr/config$ voice -print  
Voice codec setting relate information  
Sending packet size :  
G.729A  
G.723.1  
G.711U  
G.711A  
: 40 ms  
: 60 ms  
: 40 ms  
: 40 ms  
Priority order codec :  
g729a g7231 g711u g711a  
Volume levels  
:
voice volume : 25  
input gain : 25  
dtmf volume : 23  
No sound compress & CNG :  
G.729A  
G.723.1  
: There is no setting  
: Off  
G.711(U-Law) : Off  
G.711(A-Law) : Off  
Echo canceller  
Jitter buffer  
Min Delay  
Max Delay  
usr/config$  
: On  
:
: 90  
: 150  
Figure 59. voice –print command list  
19.7.15 [support]  
This command provides some extra functions that might be needed by users.  
usr/config$ support  
Special Voice function support manipulation  
Usage:  
support [-t38 enable]  
support -print  
-t38  
T.38 (FAX) enabled/disabled.  
Example:  
support -t38 1  
usr/config$  
Figure 60. support command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-print  
-t38  
print current settings in support command.  
to switch ON/OFF (1 = ON; 0 = OFF) T.38 fax ability. When T.38  
ability is ON, SP5001/S will automatically defer codec (G.723 or  
G.729a) to T.38 when FAX signal is detected.  
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Note: it is not recommended to change the value in this command, only if  
users do know well the application. This might cause incompatibility with other  
devices.  
usr/config$ support -print  
Special Voice function support manipulation  
T.38(FAX) support : Disabled  
usr/config$  
Figure 61. support –print command list  
19.7.16 [tos]  
IP Packet ToS (type of Service)/Differentiated Service configuration.  
usr/config$ tos  
IP Packet ToS(type of Service)/Differentiated Service configuration  
Usage:  
tos [-rtptype dscp]  
tos [-sigtype dscp]  
tos -print  
[-rtpreliab mode]  
tos -print  
Example:  
tos -rtptype 7 -sigtype 0  
usr/config$  
Figure 62. tos command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-rtptype  
-sigtype  
the packages of voice  
the package of call signal  
Note: The value of rtptype and sigtype is from 0 to 63. It’ s working if it  
supported by your network.  
usr/config$ tos -print  
IP Packet ToS information:  
Signalling Packet:  
DSCP Code  
: 0  
Media Packet:  
DSCP Code  
: 0  
usr/config$  
Figure 63. tos –print command list  
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19.7.17 [phone]  
The progress tone of SP5001/S is configurable. Default tone value is set  
according to U.S. tone specification. Users may adjust the values according to  
their own country’ s tone specification or users-defined tone specification.  
usr/config$ phone  
Phone ringing , ringback tone , busy tone , dial tone setting and notes  
Usage:  
phone [-ring [freq ] [ringON ] [ringOFF ] [ringLevel]]  
[-rbt [freqHi ] [freqLo ] [freqHiLev] [freqLoLev]  
[Tone1ON] [Tone1OFF] [Tone2ON ] [Tone2OFF ]]  
[-bt [freqHi ] [freqLo ] [freqHiLev] [freqLoLev]  
[Tone1ON] [Tone1OFF] [Tone2ON ] [Tone2OFF ]]  
[-dt [freqHi ] [freqLo ] [freqHiLev] [freqLoLev]  
[Tone1ON] [Tone1OFF] [Tone2ON ] [Tone2OFF ]]  
[-flash [freqLo ] [freqHi ]]  
[-level [loopCurrentLevel] [onhookLineVoltageLevel ]]  
phone [-print [ring]|[rbt]|[bt]|[dt]|[flash]]  
-print Display phone ringing/tone configuration.  
ring : ringing  
rbt : ringback tone  
bt : busy tone  
dt : dial tone  
flash: flash tone  
-ring ringing configuration set .  
-rbt  
-bt  
-dt  
ringback tone configuration set.  
busy tone configuration set.  
dial tone configuration set.  
-flash flash configuration set .  
-level Loop Current and On-Hook Line Voltage level set .  
Note:  
ringing frequency : 15 ~ 100 (Unit : Hz)  
ringing ring ON/OFF : 0 ~ 8000 (Unit : ms)  
ringing level  
: 0 ~ 94  
(Unit : V)  
tone  
tone  
tone  
frequency : 0 ~ 65535 (Unit : Hz)  
freqLevel : 0 ~ 65535 (Unit : mVrms)  
Tone ON/OFF : 0 ~ 8000 (Unit : ms)  
level loopCurrent : 0 ~ 7  
level OnHookVol : 0 ~ 63  
(20mA ~ 41mA, Step : 3mA)  
( 0V ~ 94.5V, Step : 1.5V)  
Example:  
phone -print rbt  
phone -ring 20 2000 4000 94  
phone -rbt 480 440 125 105 2000 4000 2000 4000  
phone -bt 620 480 125 105 500 500 500 500  
phone -dt 440 350 96 96 8000 0 8000 0  
phone -flash 400 800  
phone -level 1 32  
usr/config$  
Figure 64. phone command list  
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Parameter Usages:  
-print print current call progress tone configurations (ring: ring tone, rbt:  
ring back tone, bt: busy tone, dt: dial tone). This parameter  
should be accompanied with tone type. For example:  
usr/config$ phone -print rbt  
Phone ringback tone parameter  
Ringback Tone frequency high  
Ringback Tone frequency low  
: 480  
: 440  
Ringback Tone frequency high level : 155  
Ringback Tone frequency low level : 155  
Ringback Tone tone1 on  
Ringback Tone tone1 off  
Ringback Tone tone2 on  
Ringback Tone tone2 off  
: 2000  
: 4000  
: 2000  
: 4000  
usr/config$  
Figure 65. phone –print rbt command list  
Note:  
For tone simulation, SP5001/S adopts dual frequencies as traditional  
telephone does. If users want to have their own call progress tone, they can  
change the value of tones. High and Low frequency/level/cadence can be  
configured respectively.  
-ring  
-rbt  
to set RING tone value.  
The played tone type, when SP5001/S is receiving a call.  
to set RingBackTone value  
The played tone type, when SP5001/S receives a Q.931  
Alerting message. In condition that SP5001/S is the originating  
side.  
-bt  
-dt  
to set BusyTone value.  
The played tone type, when destination is busy.  
to set DialTone value.  
The played tone type, when hook off a phone set of workable  
SP5001/S.  
-flash  
set the detective flash range in ms, for example, 300-500 ms.  
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19.7.18 [rom]  
ROM file information and firmware upgrade function.  
usr/config$ rom  
ROM files updating commands  
Usage:  
rom [-print] [-app] [-boot] [-dsptest] [-dspcore] [-dspapp]  
-s TFTP/FTP server ip -f filename  
rom -print  
-print  
-app  
-boot  
-boot2m  
show versions of rom files. (optional)  
update main application code(optional)  
update main boot code(optional)  
update 2M code(optional)  
-dsptest update DSP testing code(optional)  
-dspcore update DSP kernel code(optional)  
-dspapp  
-s  
-f  
update DSP application code(optional)  
IP address of TFTP/FTP server (mandatory)  
file name(mandatory)  
-method  
-ftp  
download via TFTP/FTP (TFTP: mode=0, FTP: mode=1)  
specify username and password for FTP  
Note:  
This command can run select one option in 'app', 'boot',  
'dsptest', 'dspcore', and 'dspapp'.  
Example:  
rom -method 1  
rom -ftp vwusr vwusr  
rom -app -s 192.168.4.101 -f app.bin  
usr/config$  
Figure 66. rom command list  
Parameter Usages:  
-print  
show versions of all rom files  
-app, boot, boot2m, dsptest, dspcore, dspapp  
to update main Application  
program code, Boot code, DSP testing code, DSP kernel code, or DSP  
application code.  
Most of all, the Rom file needed to get upgrade is App or Boot2m. Please  
check the exactly Rom file before doing download procedure.  
-s  
-f  
to specify TFTP server’ s IP address when upgrading ROM files.  
to specify the target file name, which will replace the old one.  
-method to decide using TFTP or FTP as file transfer server. 0 stands for  
TFTP, while 1 stands for FTP.  
-ftp if users choose FTP in above item, it is necessary to specify pre-defined  
username and password when upgrading files.  
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usr/config$ rom -print  
Download Method : TFTP  
Hardware Ver. : 3.0b  
Boot Rom : sdboot.200  
Application Rom : 4asipfxs.106  
DSP App : 48302ce3.140  
DSP Kernel : 48302ck.140  
DSP Test Code : 483cbit.bin  
usr/config$  
Figure 67. rom –print command list  
19.7.19 [passwd]  
For security concern, users have to input the password before entering  
configuration mode. passwd” command is for password setting purpose.  
usr/config$ passwd  
Password setting information and configuration  
Usage:  
passwd -set Loginname Password  
passwd -clean  
Note:  
1. Loginname can be only 'root' or 'administrator'  
2. passwd -clean will clear all passwd stored in flash,  
please use it with care.  
Example:  
passwd -set root Your_Password_Setting  
usr/config$  
Figure 68. passwd command list  
Parameter Usages:  
passwd <login name> <password>  
Note: <login name> can be root” or administrator” only. root” and  
administrator” have the same authorization, except commands that can be  
executed by root” only – passwd –set root, “rom –boot,room-boot2m” and  
flash –clean.  
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