Gateway Series
G100 / G200
Administrator Manual
601-00020
Rev. A
Safety Certification and Agency Approvals
Safety:
UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd Edition
IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition) +A1:2009
EN 60950-1:2006 (2nd Edition) +A11:2009 +A1:2010
AS/NZS 60950-1 1st Edition
Other:
CE Mark (European Union)
2002/95/EC Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS), 2005/747/EC
lead free exemption (Annex C)
EMC:
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B, Class A
Industry Canada ICES-003 Issue 4, Class A
EN 55022:2010, Class A
EN 55024:2010
EN 61000-3-2:2006 w/A1 and A2
EN 61000-3-3:2008
AS/NZS CISPR 22:2006, Class A
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FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
Industry Canada
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions; (1) this device digital apparatus meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment
Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Cet appareillage numérique de la classe A répond à toutes les exigences
de l'interférence canadienne causant des règlements d'équipement.
L'opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ce dispositif
peut ne pas causer l'interférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter
n'importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l'interférence qui peut
causer l'opération peu désirée.
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Introduction to Gateway Series Documentation
This manual contains product information for the Gateway Series
notes that were shipped with your equipment. The manual is organized in
the following manner:
Chapter/
Appendix
Title
Description
Overview
Identifies the features of your unit.
1
2
3
4
Unit Installation
Configuration
Provides instructions for installing the unit.
Provides instructions on how to configure the unit.
Troubleshooting
Explains resolutions to common problems and
frequently asked questions pertaining to unit
installation and usage.
Pin Assignments
Specifications
Describes the states supported by the unit.
Details unit specifications.
A
B
C
Glossary and
Acronyms
Defines terms related to this product.
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Symbol Definitions
Caution statements indicate a condition where damage to the unit or
its configuration could occur if operational procedures are not
followed. To reduce the risk of damage or injury, follow all steps or
procedures as instructed.
The ESD symbol indicates electrostatic sensitive devices. Observe
precautions for handling devices. Wear a properly grounded
electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap while handling the device.
The Electrical Hazard Symbol indicates a possibility of electrical
shock when operating this unit in certain situations. To reduce the
risk of damage or injury, follow all steps or procedures as
instructed.
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Important Safety Instructions
Servicing.
Do not attempt to service this unit. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Batteries.
The batteries in the unit are not user-serviceable. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
CAUTION - Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect
type. Batteries should be disposed of according to the local laws and
regulations of your region.
ATTENTION - II y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement
incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du
même type ou d’un type equivalent recommandé par le
constructeur.Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformément aux
instructions du fabricant.
Water and Moisture.
Do not spill liquids on this unit. Do not operate this equipment in a
wet environment.
Heat.
Do not operate or store this product near heat sources such as
radiators, air ducts, areas subject to direct, intense sunlight, or other
products that produce heat.
Caution.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger
telecommunication wiring for network connections.
Static Electricity.
To reduce the risk of damaging the unit or your equipment, do not
attempt to open the enclosure or gain access to areas where you are
not instructed to do so. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Save these instructions for future reference.
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Chapter 1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Echo-Cancellation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Chapter 2
Unit Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Unit Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Chapter 3
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Settings and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Logging and Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Status and Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Free Installation Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
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Table Of Contents
Appendix A
Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Appendix B
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Appendix C
Glossary and Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
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List of Figures
Figure 1:
Figure 2:
Figure 3:
Figure 4:
Figure 5:
Figure 6:
Figure 7:
Figure 8:
Figure 9:
TDM PBX to VoIP Scenario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
VoIP PBX to TDM Scenario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
G100 Single Port Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
G200 Dual Port Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Side-by-side Rack Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Acceptable Wall Mount Orientations . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
IP Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Login Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
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List of Tables
Table 1:
Gateway Series Models. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Gigabit Ethernet Port Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
RJ45 T1/E1 Port Connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Table A-1:
Table A-2:
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Overview
Digium's Gateway Series is a converged media gateway product line
designed to interface between TDM (T1/E1) and IP networks (SIP). The
Gateway Series connects legacy telephone systems to IP networks and
seamlessly integrates VoIP PBXs with the PSTN. Powered by innovative
hardware and software solutions, Digium’s Gateway Series are managed
by a simple, intuitive web-based interface.
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Supported Voice Modes:
PRI CPE and PRI NET (T1 / E1)
– National ISDN 1 / NI1
– National ISDN 2 / NI2
– EuroISDN
– 4ESS (AT&T)
– 5ESS (Lucent)
– DMS100
– Q.SIG
E&M (T1 only)
– Wink
– Feature Group B
– Feature Group D
FXO and FXS (T1 only)
– Ground Start
– Loop Start
– Loop Start with Disconnect Detect
SIP
Example scenarios utilizing the Gateway Series are illustrated in Figure 1
and Figure 2 on page 14.
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Echo-Cancellation
Administrators connecting their Gateway Series appliances to the PSTN
or other devices are likely to be placing calls that will result, at some
point, in an unbalanced 4-wire/2-wire hybrid. The result of this hybrid is
the reflection of a near-end echo to the calling party. Elimination of this
echo is the responsibility of echo cancellation.
The Gateway Series appliance utilizes hardware-based voice processors
for echo cancellation and codec transcoding. Its hardware echo canceller
is designed to handle up to 128ms of echo cancellation across all channels
and provides a G.168 compliant echo cancellation solution.
If not explicitly disabled in the Gateway Series web GUI, the hardware-
based echo canceller will automatically operate and cancel all network
echo within its tail range (1024 taps).
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Unit Installation
This chapter provides the following information:
Unpacking the Unit on page 17
Shipment Inspection on page 18
Front Panel Identification on page 19
Unit Identification on page 22
Hardware Installation on page 23
Note: The Gateway Series appliance installation instructions are
written so that they will apply to any model in the series. Examples
and model specific information are included as needed.
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Unpacking the Unit
When you unpack your unit, carefully inspect it for any damage that may
have occurred in shipment. If damage is suspected, file a claim with the
carrier and contact the reseller from which the unit was purchased. If the
unit was purchased direct from Digium, contact Digium Technical
Support at +1.256.428.6161. Keep the original shipping container to use
for future shipment or proof of damage during shipment.
Note: Only qualified service personnel should install the unit. Users
should not attempt to perform this function themselves. The installer
must ensure that the equipment is reliably earth grounded in
accordance with the National Electrical Code.
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Shipment Inspection
The following items are included in shipment of a Gateway Series
appliance:
Gateway Series appliance
Power cord with attached T1/E1 loopback plug
Mounting brackets (2 each)
Bracket mounting screws, #8-32 black truss head, Phillips, 3/16”
length (6 each)
Side-by-side mounting screws, #6-32 pan head, Phillips, 3/16” length
(3 each)
Side-by-side mounting shoulder washers (3 each)
Rubber feet (4 each)
Ground nut
Double-crimp ground ring terminal
Quickstart Guide
Note: After inspecting the shipment, Digium requires that the
appliance be registered for support eligibility. Unregistered appliances
are not eligible for Digium support. Please refer to Free Installation
Support on page 57 for additional information on how to obtain
assistance from Digium Technical Support.
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USB
Recovery
T1/E1
Status
Gigabit
Ethernet
Device
Status
Ethernet
Status
Port
Figure 4: G200 Dual Port Appliance
Device Status - This LED corresponds to the status of the Gateway
Series appliance. See Frequently Asked Questions on page 54 for
more information.
Gigabit Ethernet - This 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet port provides
the ability to connect to an internal or external network using an RJ45
interface and supports Auto-MDIX. It is used to pass Ethernet pack-
etized voice and web management data between the Gateway Series
and the network. See Gigabit Ethernet Port Pinouts on page 58 for
more information.
Ethernet Status - These LEDs correspond to the status of the Ethernet
connection. See Frequently Asked Questions on page 54 for more
information.
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and configuration reset. See Firmware Recovery and Configuration
Reset on page 52 for more information.
Warning! The USB Recovery port provides a limited amount of
current which is sufficient only to power a USB flash drive. Do not
connect any other type of device to this port. The USB flash drive
should be fully USB 2.0 compliant.
T1/E1 Port(s) - These ports are used for connecting T1 or E1 cables.
See RJ45 T1/E1 Port Connector on page 59 for more information.
T1/E1 Status - These LEDs correspond to the status of the T1/E1
ports. See Frequently Asked Questions on page 54 for more infor-
mation.
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Hardware Installation
This section describes how to properly install the hardware for a Gateway
Series appliance.
Caution
Only qualified service personnel should continue with
hardware installation and configuration of the Gateway Series
appliance. Users should not attempt to perform these functions
themselves.
Caution
This equipment is intended for use in Restricted Access Areas
only where equipotential bonding has been applied.
Grounding
The Gateway Series appliance must be properly earth grounded for safety
reasons. If the unit is not properly earth grounded, the unit and/or other
equipment connected to the unit could be damaged. If a Gateway Series
appliance is damaged while it is improperly grounded, the warranty on
the Gateway Series appliance is void.
A ground lug is located on the opposite side from the front panel of a
Gateway Series appliance. Attach an appropriate length and gauge of wire
to the double-crimp ground ring terminal. The wire length should be as
short as possible, and gauge should be 18 AWG or greater. Stranded or
solid wire is acceptable. Wire is not provided with the Gateway Series
appliance. Double crimp the ground ring terminal to the wire. Next, slide
the ground ring terminal over the ground lug. Then fasten the ground ring
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terminal to the ground lug using the ground nut. The ground nut must be
turned clockwise to tighten it onto the ground lug. The opposite end of the
wire that is connected to the ground ring terminal should be securily
fastened to an unpainted metalic section of a properly earth grounded
equipment rack. A connector for the opposite end of the wire is not
provided with the Gateway Series appliance.
Note: Taking into consideration the requirements of all equipment that
is connected to or sharing the rack, the equipment rack should be
properly earth grounded. Refer to the manufacturer of the rack for
instructions on how to properly earth ground the rack.
Important
Use only a grounded electrical outlet when connecting the
Gateway Series appliance to a power source. If you do not
know whether the outlet is grounded, consult with a qualified
electrician.
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Mounting
The included hardware allows the Gateway Series appliance to be wall
mounted, rack mounted side-by-side with another Gateway Series
appliance, or placed flat on a level surface. If a single Gateway Series
appliance is to be rack mounted, the optional long mounting bracket (not
supplied, part number 3244-00042) must be used. The optional long
mounting bracket can be ordered by contacting a Digium reseller or
Digium directly.
Important
Reliable earth grounding of rack-mount equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to provide
connection other than direct connections to the branch circuit
(e.g., use of power strips).
Important
Mounting of the Gateway Series appliance in a rack should be
such that no hazardous condition is achieved due to uneven
mechanical loading. Do not place heavy objects on top of the
unit, or pull down on the mounted unit. Consider the
mechanical loading of external cables. The weight of the cables
can pull on the unit and create uneven loading. Secure heavy
cables with external cable trays.
Important
If rack mounting, install the Gateway Series appliance in a rack
so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not
compromised.
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Important
If the Gateway Series appliance is installed in a system that is
in turn installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the
operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be
significantly greater than the room ambient. While the
maximum safe operating temperature is 50°C, consideration
should be given to installing the unit in an environment
compatible with the maximum recommended ambient
temperature of 45°C for long term reliability and maximum
performance.
Single Unit Rack Mount:
In order to rack mount the Gateway Series appliance by itself, place one
of the short mounting brackets on the front of one side of the Gateway
Series appliance. Line up the holes from the mounting bracket to the
threaded holes on the front side of the Gateway Series appliance. Two #8
black truss head screws should be inserted and turned clockwise to fasten
the mounting bracket. Do not over-tighten. Repeat these steps when
installing the optional long mounting bracket (not supplied, part number
3244-00042) on the other side of the Gateway Series appliance. Then use
another 2 #8 black truss head screws on each mounting bracket to secure
the Gateway Series appliance to a rack.
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Side-by-side Rack Mount:
In order to rack mount the Gateway Series appliance side-by-side with
another Gateway Series appliance, place one of the short mounting
brackets on the front of the left side of the first Gateway Series appliance.
Line up the holes from the mounting bracket to the threaded holes on the
front of the left side of the first Gateway Series appliance. Two #8 black
truss head screws should be inserted and turned clockwise to fasten the
mounting bracket. Repeat these steps when installing a short mounting
appliance.
Each of the three #6 pan head screws should be inserted into a shoulder
washer as shown in Figure 5 on page 28. Make sure the narrow side of the
shoulder washer is away from the head of the screw. The three screws
should then be inserted and turned clockwise to fasten to the side-by-side
holes on the right side of the first Gateway Series appliance. Do not
overtighten the screws or the shoulder washers could be damaged.
Connect the first and second Gateway Series appliances together by
putting the heads of three screws & shoulder washers into the three keyed
insets. Then push down on the second Gateway Series appliance as shown
in Figure 5. Make sure the units are flat against each other before pushing
the second unit down. Otherwise the shoulder washers may be damaged.
Use two truss head screws (not supplied) on each mounting bracket to
secure both Gateway Series appliances to a rack.
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Wall Mount:
In order to wall mount the Gateway Series appliance, the short mounting
brackets should be flipped and rotated, and fastened on the middle of the
right and left sides of the Gateway Series appliance as shown in Figure 6
on page 29. The unit should be mounted at or below eye level to properly
view the LEDs. In addition, the Gateway Series appliance should be
properly oriented as shown in Figure 6. Orientations other than those
shown in Figure 6 are not acceptable.
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If the Gateway Series appliance is placed in the “right side down”
orientation, the 2 remaining #8 black truss head mounting screws should
be fully inserted into the screw holes near the front of the right side of the
Gateway Series appliance. In addition, the three #6 pan head screws
should be fully inserted into the side-by-side holes on the right side of the
first Gateway Series appliance.
Note: The Gateway Series appliance must be properly grounded for
safety reasons. If the unit is not properly grounded, damage could arise
to the unit and/or other equipment connected to the unit.
Right side down
Back side down
Front side
Right side
Back side
Left side
Figure 6: Acceptable Wall Mount Orientations
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Level Surface:
In order to place the Gateway Series appliance flat on a level surface, the
rubber feet should be adhered to the 4 corners of the bottom of the
Gateway Series appliance. This will help secure the Gateway Series
appliance to the surface it is placed on.
Note: The Gateway Series appliance must be properly grounded for
safety reasons. If the unit is not properly grounded, damage could arise
to the unit and/or other equipment connected to the unit.
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Connecting Ports
A description of each of the front panel connectors on a Gateway Series
appliance is available in the section titled Front Panel Identification on
page 19. Please refer to that section to determine what should be
connected to each connector.
Caution
This unit must be connected to the Telecommunications
Network in your country using an approved line cord, e.g.: for
Australia use only line cords complying with ACA Technical
Standard TS008.
Caution
Connect only equipment approved for use in your specific
country to the telecommunications network voltage circuit
ports.
Connections to a Gateway Series appliance should be made in the
following order.
1. Gigabit Ethernet
2. T1/E1 Port(s)
3. Power Cord
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Connecting to the Gateway Series
The Gateway Series web GUI may be accessed by either its DHCP or
statically assigned IP address. The following browsers are supported:
IE 9
Firefox 8 or newer
Chrome 15
Safari 5
Connecting via DHCP assigned IP address
1. If a DHCP server exists on the network that the Gateway Series appli-
ance will be placed on, connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the
Gateway Series appliance's Ethernet port, and the other end to an
Ethernet connection on a network switch or hub. This step will con-
nect your Gateway Series appliance to your network so that the Gate-
way Series web GUI may be accessed from your network.
2. Using a Gateway Series supported web browser, open a browser
window from a computer on your network and enter the IP address
for the Gateway Series appliance using HTTPS (e.g. https://[IP]). If
you do not connect using HTTPS, a browser error will be displayed.
The IP address for the Gateway Series web GUI will be assigned by
the DHCP server on the network. The DHCP server on the network
will need to be accessed to determine the IP address assigned to the
Gateway Series appliance. The default username for the Gateway
Series web GUI is admin, and the default password is admin.
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3. It is highly recommended that the admin password be changed using
the System Administrators menu on the web GUI.
4. Next, the IP configuration options should be configured on the
Gateway Series appliance. See IP Configuration on page 35.
Connecting via Statically assigned IP address
1. If a DHCP server does not exist on the network that the Gateway
Series appliance will be placed on, connect one end of an Ethernet
cable to the Gateway Series appliance's Ethernet port, and the other
end to an Ethernet connection on a computer. That computer will
need to use the network configuration listed below. This step will
connect your Gateway Series appliance to your computer so that the
Gateway Series web GUI may be accessed from your computer.
Network settings for computer connecting to Gateway Series
IP: 192.168.69.2
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Broadcast: 192.168.69.255
2. Using a Gateway Series supported web browser, open a browser
window and enter the IP address for the Gateway Series appliance
using HTTPS (e.g. https://[IP]). If you do not connect using HTTPS,
a browser error will be displayed. The default IP address for the
Gateway Series web GUI is 192.168.69.1. The default username for
the Gateway Series web GUI is admin, and the default password is
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admin.
3. It is highly recommended that the admin password be changed using
the System Administrators menu on the web GUI.
4. Next, the IP configuration options should be configured on the
Gateway Series appliance. See IP Configuration on page 35.
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IP Configuration
The general networking and configuration server options in the Gateway
Series web GUI should be configured before others.
Note: Saving changes to the IP configuration requires a restart,
resulting in all active calls being dropped. We recommend against
making these changes during business hours.
Figure 7: IP Configuration Menu
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The General Networking Options are described below.
Hostname - Specify the hostname of the Gateway Series appliance.
Obtain an IP Address via DHCP - If a DHCP server exists on the
same network as the Gateway Series appliance, this feature may be
enabled for the IP address to be dynamically assigned via DHCP.
Note: It is recommended that this feature be disabled if the DHCP
server is not configured to always provide the same IP address
based on MAC address. If this is the case, the Gateway Series
appliance’s network settings should be manually configured. The
MAC address of the Gateway Series appliance is printed on a
sticker on the bottom of the unit.
System IP Address - If Obtain an IP Address via DHCP is disabled,
specify the static IP address for the Gateway Series appliance.
Network Mask - If Obtain an IP Address via DHCP is disabled,
specify the network mask for the Gateway Series appliance.
Gateway Address - If Obtain an IP Address via DHCP is disabled,
specify the gateway address for the Gateway Series appliance. The
gateway address is usually the address of the router on the network.
DNS Addresses - If Obtain an IP Address via DHCP is disabled,
specify up to 3 DNS servers to be used by the Gateway Series appli-
ance. A DNS server may also be referred to as a nameserver.
Also Continue Using Default Install IP Address - Leaving this
option enabled will allow the Gateway Series appliance to listen for
network requests on its factory default IP address.
Note: For security purposes, it is recommended that this feature be
disabled after initial IP configuration is complete. After this feature is
disabled, the Gateway Series appliance will be accessible only from
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the IP address that is assigned by the DHCP server or statically
configured.
– Factory Default IP Address - Displays the factory default IP
address assigned to the Gateway Series appliance.
– Default Install Mask - Displays the factory default network mask
of the Gateway Series appliance.
The Gateway Series appliance is capable of loading its configuration from
a configuration server on reboot. This allows Gateway Series appliances
to be quickly and easily deployed at multiple locations with minimal
interaction from an administrator.
In order to generate a configuration to place on a configuration server,
configure a Gateway Series appliance, generate a backup from the web
GUI as described in Backups on page 49, and place the backup file on the
configuration server at the path described below.
Note: The format of the path to the configuration server is protocol://
[user:password@]hostname_or_ip[/path]. The protocol may be either
tftp, ftp, or http. The Gateway Series appliance will request a
configuration database with the filename of xxxxxxxxxxxx.tgz, where
xxxxxxxxxxxx is the unit’s MAC address, from the configuration
server. The MAC address of the Gateway Series appliance is printed
on a sticker on the bottom of the unit. FTP and HTTP normally do not
require a username and password.
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The Configuration Server options are specified below.
Reload Remote Config on Reboot - Leaving this option enabled will
allow the Gateway Series appliance to request that its configuration be
reloaded from a configuration server on every reboot.
Note: If this feature will not be used, it is recommended that it be
disabled.
Get Config Server from Option 66 via DHCP - If Obtain an IP
Address via DHCP is enabled and the DHCP server specifies the path
and configuration database file on the configuration server using
ration settings to be automatically configured using a configuration
server. The Reload Remote Config on Reboot option must be
enabled in order to activate this feature. Refer to the note on page 37
for proper syntax when specifying the path and configuration database
file.
Configuration Server - If Obtain an IP Address via DHCP is
enabled and Get Config Server from Option 66 via DHCP is dis-
abled, the path to the configuration server may be statically defined
using this option. The Reload Remote Config on Reboot option must
be enabled in order to activate this feature. Refer to the note on
page 37 for proper syntax when specifying the path and configuration
database file.
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Configuration
The Gateway Series appliances have a variety of configuration options.
This chapter provides information on how to use the Gateway Series web
GUI to configure an appliance without the need of command-line tools,
and an overview of the available configuration sections.
Context-sensitive help buttons are provided above most sections of the
Gateway Series web GUI. Clicking on a help button will open a new
window which contains a detailed description of the options available for
that section. The help buttons appear as
.
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The Gateway Series appliance should already be connected to your
network or computer, as described in Connecting to the Gateway Series
on page 32. Using a Gateway Series supported web browser, open a
browser window and enter the IP address for the Gateway Series
appliance using HTTPS (e.g. https://[IP]). If you do not connect using
HTTPS, a browser error will be displayed. The login screen will be
displayed. An administrator username and password must be entered to
proceed. The default username for the Gateway Series web GUI is
admin, and the default password is admin.
Figure 8: Login Screen
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Settings and Configuration
This section provides the ability to configure SIP and TDM settings,
create call routing groups and rules, manage system administrators, and
set up networking. Included are the following sections.
SIP Endpoints on page 42
Advanced SIP Settings on page 43
T1/E1 on page 43
Call Routing Groups on page 43
Call Routing Rules on page 44
SIP Endpoints
This section provides the ability to add and modify SIP endpoints, and
configure call, media, and fax settings. A SIP endpoint will typically be a
SIP PBX or SIP provider connected to the Gateway Series appliance.
Included are the following sections.
Main - Primary options for SIP endpoint configuration
Call Settings (Advanced) - DTMF, Caller ID, signaling, and
advanced timer settings
Media Settings (Advanced) - Media types and priorities, codecs set-
tings
Fax Settings (Advanced) - Fax related settings
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Advanced SIP Settings
This section provides the ability to add and modify advanced SIP settings.
These settings are for experienced administrators only. Please take care
when modifying any of these settings. The default values should be
sufficient for most applications. Included are the following sections.
Networking - General, NAT, RTP, RTCP, and DTMF settings
Parsing and Compatibility - General, SIP methods, Caller ID, timer
configuration, and outbound registrations
Security - SIP domains, authentication, and guest calling settings
Media - ISDN media, QOS/TOS settings
Fax - Fax related settings
T1/E1
This section provides the ability to configure the T1/E1 hardware in the
Gateway Series appliance. Included are the following sections.
General - General options for T1/E1 configuration
Port # - Port specific options for interface type and signaling
Call Routing Groups
This section provides the ability to add and modify SIP and T1/E1 call
routing groups. A call routing group allows a group of channels to be
addressed when creating a call routing rule.
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Call Routing Rules
This section provides the ability to add and modify call routing rules. A
call routing rule determines how a call is handled based upon certain
characteristics such as inbound channel and DID. It is also possible to
manipulate matched numbers before connecting outbound calls.
System Administrators
This section provides the ability to add and modify system administrators
for access to the Gateway Series web GUI.
IP Configuration
This section provides the ability to configure IP options for the Gateway
Series appliance. See IP Configuration on page 35 for more information.
HTTPS
This section provides the ability to supply your own certificate for secure
connection to the Gateway Series web GUI. A self-signed certificate is
provided by default.
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Access Control
This section provides the ability to limit access to the web GUI and SIP
traffic through the Gateway Series appliance. All other protocols are
blocked.
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Logging and Reporting
This section provides the ability to configure and view system statistics
and logging of the Gateway Series appliance. Included are the following
sections.
Statistics - Displays statistics for active calls and calls processed, and
displays a summary of active calls in progress
System Log - Settings for system logging via Syslog
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Status and Diagnostics
This section provides the ability to view connection status, system
information, perform advanced debugging, and troubleshoot problems
with diagnostic tools. Included are the following sections.
Connection Status on page 47
System Information on page 47
Advanced Debugging on page 48
Technical Support on page 48
Connection Status
This section provides the ability to view the connection status of network
interfaces, SIP endpoints, and T1/E1 interfaces. Included are the
following sections.
Network - Status of network interfaces
SIP Endpoints - Status of SIP endpoints
T1/E1 Interfaces - Status of T1/E1 interfaces per port
System Information
This section provides the ability to view system information on the
Gateway Series appliance, including model number, software version,
MAC address, uptime, and system time.
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Advanced Debugging
This section provides the ability to record and download debug logs for
troubleshooting. Included are the following sections.
Debugging Sessions in Progress - Displays existing logs or recording
sessions in progress
Start a New Debugging Session - TCP traffic, gateway logging, and
system logging settings for starting a new debugging session
Technical Support
This section provides the ability to enable remote access for Digium
Support Personnel to access the Gateway Series appliance for support
purposes.
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Maintenance
This section provides the ability to perform configuration backups,
register the unit, perform system updates, set the system clock, reboot,
and restore factory settings. Included are the following sections.
Backups on page 49
Software Updates on page 49
System Clock on page 49
System Reset on page 50
Backups
This section provides the ability to create and restore a backup. Included
are the following sections.
Download Backup - Download a backup in database format
Restore a Backup - Restore a backup in database format
Software Updates
This section provides the ability to perform a software update for the
Gateway Series appliance.
System Clock
This section provides the ability to set the system clock on the Gateway
Series appliance.
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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
This chapter provides information regarding troubleshooting tools,
frequently asked questions, and possible resolutions as identified by
Digium Technical Support. Multiple resources are available to obtain
more information about Asterisk and Digium products. Please visit both
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Firmware Recovery and Configuration Reset
If a Gateway Series appliance is behaving unexpectedly or the password
is forgotten, a firmware recovery may need to be performed. The USB
Recovery port can be used to perform a firmware recovery using a
recovery image. The recovery image reformats the Gateway Series’ root
filesystem and reloads the appropriate software on it. It will also
overwrite the configuration database, returning the Gateway Series
appliance to its default configuration.
Note: It is highly recommended to use an image that is equal or
greater in version than the firmware that is currently installed on the
Gateway Series appliance.
Every Gateway Series firmware release will include a recovery image.
The recovery image is located inside of a compressed zip file which can
be downloaded from
downloading the recovery image, the contents of the compressed zip file
must be extracted and copied to the root (i.e. parent) directory of an
empty USB flash drive.
Note: A USB flash drive is not provided with a Gateway Series
appliance. It must be purchased separately. The USB flash drive
should be at least 2GB in size and formatted with the FAT32
filesystem.
Next, power off the Gateway Series appliance. Then insert the USB flash
drive into the USB Recovery port. Power on the Gateway Series
appliance. The Gateway Series appliance will boot from the USB
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Recovery port and process the recovery image which was placed on the
USB flash drive.
Warning! Do not disconnect power during this process. The recovery
process will take at least 3 minutes to complete.
During this process, the Device Status LED will turn red for a fraction of
a second. Then it will turn amber for less than a minute. Next, it will run
red for about 2 minutes. Lastly, the Device Status LED will remain off. At
this point, it is safe to power off the Gateway Series appliance. Remove
the USB flash drive and power cycle the Gateway Series appliance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do the colors of the Device Status LED indicate?
Red - Hardware is initializing.
Amber - Software is initializing. Hardware is initialized.
Green - Hardware and software are fully initialized and running.
What do the colors of the Ethernet Status LEDs indicate?
Steady Green (left side) - Active Link
Blinking Amber (right side) - Network activity
What do the colors of the T1/E1 Status LEDs indicate?
Steady Green (right side) - Appliance is in-sync with the far end.
Steady Yellow (right side) - Appliance is synchronizing or is receiv-
ing a yellow alarm from the far end.
Steady Red (right side) - Appliance is not seeing far end, circuit is not
up, or cable is bad.
Singular Blinking Green (right side) - Line has been placed into
loopback mode.
Steady Blue (left side) - T1/E1 software driver is initialized, but con-
figuration is invalid.
All Off - T1/E1 software driver is not initialized.
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What type of cable do I need for the T1/E1 ports on a Gateway Series
appliance?
A straight-through RJ45 T1/E1 cable is needed for connecting to the RJ45
ports on a Gateway Series appliance when connecting to the PSTN. If
connecting to a TDM PBX, a crossover RJ45 T1/E1 cable may be
required. The appropriate cables may be ordered from Digium by visiting
There is a slight echo. How can I adjust the sound quality?
First, verify that the Echo Cancellation option under the Port # menu of
T1/E1 Settings is enabled. If it is not, enable it. If echo persists, adjust the
RX Gain and TX Gain options on the same menu. For the gain options, it
is recommended to shift only between values of -5 and 5.
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Where can I find answers to additional questions?
Digium Technical Support (+1.256.428.6161), or Toll Free in the U.S.
(+1.877.344.4861), is available 7am-8pm Central Time (GMT -6),
Monday - Friday. Please refer to Free Installation Support on page 57
for additional information on how to obtain assistance from Digium
Technical Support.
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Free Installation Support
Digium hardware products include free installation support. In order to
receive this support, register your Digium product using the serial number
located on the serialization sticker of your Digium unit.
Steps to receive installation support:
1. Record your product serial number.
3. E-mail Digium Support via [email protected], or telephone via
+1.256.428.6000 or Toll-Free +1.877.DIGIUM.1.
Note: Digium does not provide support for unregistered products.
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Appendix A
Pin Assignments
The RJ45 (8P8C) port labeled ETH on the Gateway Series
appliance is 8-pin. The pin assignments are identified in Table A-1.
Note: Category 5e or Category 6 cables are required for Gigabit
(1Gbps) operation up to 100 meters. Category 5 cables will work for
short runs, but the link speed may be limited over long distances.
Table A-1: Gigabit Ethernet Port Pinouts
Diagram
Pin
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Bi-directional pair A+
Bi-directional pair A-
Bi-directional pair B+
Bi-directional pair C+
Bi-directional pair C-
Bi-directional pair B-
Bi-directional pair D+
Bi-directional pair D-
Pin 1
Pin 8
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Appendix A: Pin Assignments
All RJ45 (8P8C) ports labeled T1/E1 on the Gateway Series
appliance are 8-pin. RJ45 jacks are also commonly referred to as
RJ48 when used for telecommunication. The pin assignments are
identified in Table A-2.
Table A-2: RJ45 T1/E1 Port Connector
Pin
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rx Ring
Rx Tip
Unused
Tx Ring
Tx Tip
Unused
Unused
Unused
Pin 1
Pin 8
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Appendix B
Specifications
This appendix provides specifications, required environmental
conditions, and maximum power consumption for the Gateway
Series appliances.
Physical (All Units).
Size:
8.6” × 9.0” × 1.72” (21.84 x 22.86 x 4.37 cm)
Weight: 2 lbs 12 oz (1,247.38 gm)
Interfaces.
Local Loop Access: E1, T1, PRI; RJ45 (A.K.A RJ48)
USB: Standard Type A Receptacle
Ethernet Access: 10/100/1000base-T; RJ45
Power: Standard 3-pin IEC320-C13
Environment.
Temperature: 0 to 50° C (32 to 122° F) operation
-20 to 70° C (4 to 158° F) storage
Humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing
Power Requirements.
Voltage: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz
Current: 0.5A maximum, 67mA@120V or 33mA@240V typical
Power: 10W maximum, 7.5W typical
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Appendix C
Glossary and Acronyms
8P8C
8 position 8 conductor
Module connector commonly used to terminate twisted pair.
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
An organization which proposes and establishes standards for
international communications.
asynchronous
Not synchronized; not timed to an outside clock source. Transmission is
controlled by start bits at the beginning and stop bits at the end of each
character. Asynchronous communications are often found in internet
access and remote office applications.
attenuation
The dissipation of a transmitted signal’s power as it travels over a wire.
bandwidth
The capacity to carry traffic. Higher bandwidth indicates the ability to
transfer more data in a given time period.
bit
The smallest element of information in a digital system. A bit can be
either a zero or a one.
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bps
bits per second
A measurement of transmission speed across a data connection.
BRI
Basic Rate ISDN
broadband
Broadband transmission shares the bandwidth of a particular medium
(copper or fiber optic) to integrate multiple signals. The channels take up
different frequencies on the cable, integrating voice, data, and video over
one line.
channel
A generic term for an individual data stream. Service providers can use
multiplexing techniques to transmit multiple channels over a common
medium.
Cat5
Twisted pair cable for carrying signals for 10/100 Ethernet, telephony,
and video. Cat5 was superseded by Cat5e.
Cat5e
Twisted pair cable for carrying signals for Gigabit Ethernet, telephony,
and video.
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CLEC
Competitive Local Exchange Carrier
A term for telephone companies established after the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 deregulated the LECs. CLECs compete
with ILECs to offer local service. See also LEC and ILEC.
CO
Central Office
The CO houses local switching equipment. All local access lines in a
particular geographic area terminate at this facility (which is usually
owned and operated by an ILEC).
CPE
Customer Premises Equipment
Terminal equipment which is connected to the telecommunications
network and which resides within the home or office of the customer. This
includes telephones, modems, terminals, routers, and television set-top
boxes.
DAHDI Digium Asterisk Hardware Device Interface
A telephony project dedicated to implementing a reasonable and
affordable computer telephony platform into the world marketplace. In
addition, the collective name for the Digium-provided drivers for Digium
telephony interface products.
DS0
Digital Signal, Level 0
A voice grade channel of 64 kbps. The worldwide standard speed for
digitizing voice conversation using PCM (Pulse Code Modulation).
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DS1
Digital Signal, Level 1
1.544 Mbps in North America (T1) and Japan (J1) -up to 24 voice
channels (DS0s), 2.048 Mbps in Europe (E1) - up to 32 voice channels
(DS0s). DS1/T1/E1 lines are part of the PSTN.
DS3
Digital Signal, Level 3
T3 in North America and Japan, E3 in Europe. Up to 672 voice channels
(DS0s). DS3/T3/E3 lines are not part of the PSTN.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
Push-button or touch tone dialing.
E1
The European equivalent of North American T1, transmits data at 2.048
Mbps, up to 32 channels (DS0s).
E3
The European equivalent of North American T3, transmits data at 34.368
Mbps, up to 512 channels (DS0s). Equivalent to 16 E1 lines.
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
Unwanted electrical noise.
full duplex
Data transmission in two directions simultaneously.
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FXO
Foreign Exchange Office
Receives the ringing voltage from an FXS device. Outside lines are
connected to FXO ports.
FXS
Foreign Exchange Station
Initiates and sends ringing voltage. Phones are connected to FXS ports.
G.711
A recommendation by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(ITU-T) for an algorithm designed to transmit and receive mulaw PCM
voice and A-law at a digital bit rate of 64 kbps.
G.723.1
A recommendation by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(ITU-T) for an algorithm designed to transmit and receive audio at 6.3
kbps or 5.3 kbps.
G.729a
A recommendation by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(ITU-T) for an algorithm designed to transmit and receive audio at 8
kbps.
H.323
A recommendation by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(ITU-T) for multimedia communications over packet-based networks.
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HDLC
High-Level Data Link Control
A bit-oriented synchronous data link layer protocol developed by the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
IAX
Inter-Asterisk eXchange
The native VoIP protocol used by Asterisk. It is an IETF standard used to
enable VoIP connections between Asterisk servers, and between servers
and clients that also use the IAX protocol.
iLBC
internet Low Bitrate Codec
A free speech codec used for voice over IP. It is designed for narrow band
speech with a payload bitrate of 13.33 kbps (frame length = 30ms) and
15.2 kbps (frame length = 20ms).
ILEC
Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier
The LECs that were the original carriers in the market prior to the entry of
competition and therefore have the dominant position in the market.
interface
A point of contact between two systems, networks, or devices.
ISO
IVR
International Standards Organization
Interactive Voice Menu
An interactive technology that allows a telephone system to detect voice
and keypad input.
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LED
Light-emitting Diode
Linux
A robust, feature-packed open source operating system based on Unix
that remains freely available on the internet. It boasts dependability and
offers a wide range of compatibility with hardware and software. Asterisk
is supported exclusively on Linux.
loopback
A state in which the transmit signal is reversed back as the receive signal,
typically by a far end network element.
MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol
multiplexing
Transmitting multiple signals over a single line or channel. FDM
(frequency division multiplexing) and TDM (time division multiplexing)
are the two most common methods. FDM separates signals by dividing
the data onto different carrier frequencies, and TDM separates signals by
interleaving bits one after the other.
mux
multiplexer
A device which transmits multiple signals over a single communications
line or channel. See multiplexing.
node
A terminal in a computer network.
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NT
Network Termination
A device connecting the customer's telephone or data equipment to the
local ISDN exchange carrier's line. NT devices are connected to TE
devices.
PBX
Private Branch Exchange
A smaller version of a phone company’s large central switching office.
Example: Asterisk.
PCI
peripheral component interconnect
A standard bus used in most computers to connect peripheral devices.
POP
Point of Presence
The physical connection point between a network and a telephone
network. A POP is usually a network node serving as the equivalent of a
CO to a network service provider or an interexchange carrier.
POTS
Plain Old Telephone Service
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is the network of the
world's public circuit-switched telephone networks. Originally a network
of fixed-line analog telephone systems, the PSTN is now almost entirely
digital, and now includes mobile as well as fixed telephones.
PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol
Type of communications link that connects a single device to another
single device, such as a remote terminal to a host computer.
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PRI
Primary Rate ISDN
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network
A communications network which uses telephones to establish
connections between two points. Also referred to as the dial network.
PTMP
Point-to-Multipoint
A connection where data is broadcast between more than two endpoints.
PTP
Point-to-Point
A connection restricted to two endpoints.
PTT
Post, Telegraph, and Telephone
The government agencies in many countries that traditionally operated
and monopolized the public postal, telegraph, and telephone services.
QoS
Quality of Service
A set of quality requirements for telephone service.
RBOC Regional Bell Operating Companies
The creation of Regional Bell Operating Companies were a result of
AT&T's telephone monopoly being broken up in 1983.
REN
Ringer Equivalence Number
An arbitrary value which denotes the electrical load a telephone ringer has
on a line.
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RJ11
A six-pin jack typically used for connecting telephones, modems, and fax
machines in residential and business settings to PBX or the local
telephone CO.
RJ45
8P8C, un-keyed modular connector type for Ethernet over twisted pair.
Predominantly used in LAN and uses Unshielded Twisted Pair cable.
RJ48
8P8C modular connector type for T1 and ISDN termination over twisted
pair. While RJ45 and RJ48 use the same connector, they differ in their
wiring. RJ48 is commonly seen on T1 lines and uses Shielded Twisted
Pair cable.
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol
An IETF standard for setting up sessions between one or more clients. It
is currently the leading signaling protocol for Voice over IP, gradually
replacing H.323.
T1
A dedicated digital carrier facility which transmits up to 24 voice
channels (DS0s) and transmits data at 1.544 Mbps. Commonly used to
carry traffic to and from private business networks and ISPs.
T3
A dedicated digital carrier facility which consists of 28 T1 lines and
transmits data at 44.736 Mbps. Equivalent to 672 voice channels (DS0s).
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TDM
Time Division Multiplexer
A device that supports simultaneous transmission of multiple data streams
into a single high-speed data stream. TDM combines signals by
interleaving bits one after the other.
TE
Terminal Equipment
A device that is established as a point of termination of a communications
circuit or channel. Terminal equipment comprises all customer premises
equipment (CPE). TE devices are connected to NT devices.
telco
A generic name which refers to the telephone companies throughout the
world, including RBOCs, LECs, and PTTs.
tip and ring
The standard termination on the two conductors of a telephone circuit;
named after the physical appearance of the contact areas on the jack plug.
twisted pair
Two copper wires commonly used for telephony and data
communications. The wires are wrapped loosely around each other to
minimize radio frequency interference or interference from other pairs in
the same bundle.
USB
Universal Serial Bus
Industry standard defining communication protocols, cables, and
connectors used in a bus for connection, communication, and power
between electronic devices and computers.
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V
Volts
VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol
Technology used for transmitting voice traffic over a data network using
the Internet Protocol.
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