Panasonic Computer Accessories KX TDE100 User Manual

Programming Manual  
for Virtual SIP Trunk Card  
Pure IP-PBX  
Model No. KX-TDE100  
KX-TDE200/KX-TDE600  
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Pure IP-PBX.  
Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.  
KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200: PMMPR Software File Version 2.0000 or later  
KX-TDE600: PGMPR Software File Version 2.0000 or later  
In this manual, the suffix of each model number (e.g., KX-TDE100NE) is omitted unless necessary.  
Section 1  
Overview  
This section provides an overview of the V-SIPGW16  
card.  
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1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service  
1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service  
The Virtual 16-Channel SIP Trunk Card (V-SIPGW16) is a virtual trunk card which is designed to be easily  
integrated into an Internet Telephony Service provided by an ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider).  
As a major SIP Provider, an ITSP provides its telephony service partly through the conventional telephone  
network (e.g., ISDN and Mobile), which is fee-based. An ISP (Internet Service Provider), another major SIP  
Provider, does not provide telephone connection itself. However, providing its users with Internet access, an  
ISP provides voice communication on the Internet for free. In this way, with VoIP technology based on the SIP  
protocol, the cost of voice communication can be much cheaper than conventional telephone networks. The  
maximum of two V-SIPGW16 cards can be installed to the virtual trunk slots of the PBX. Therefore, the channel  
capacity of the card allows users to connect to up to 32 each different ISP/ITSPs.  
V-SIPGW16 Connection Outline  
The following diagram illustrates a simple VoIP network connecting the V-SIPGW16 card to the Internet.  
WAN (Wide Area Network)  
Internet  
ITSP  
Local  
Telephone  
ISP  
LAN  
(Local Area Network)  
Router  
Switching  
Hub  
PC  
IP-PT  
PBX with  
V-SIPGW16 Card  
Requirements for Internet Telephony Service  
You need to subscribe with an ISP for Internet connection.  
You need to subscribe with an ITSP for telephone connection. The ISP and ITSP may be part of the same  
company.  
Note  
VoIP communication using the V-SIPGW16 card may deteriorate depending on the ITSP being used.  
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1.1 Information about IP Telephony Service  
VoIP communication using the V-SIPGW16 card may deteriorate depending on the network conditions.  
DNS (Domain Name System)  
A DNS server normally provides the name resolution service for your computer. As domain names are  
alphabetic, they are easier to remember. The Internet, however, is based on IP addresses. Therefore, every  
time a domain name is used, a DNS server must translate the name into the corresponding IP address, and  
vice versa. For example, the domain name www.example.com may be translated to 192.0.34.166. If one DNS  
server does not know how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the  
correct IP address is returned.  
NAT (Network Address Translation) Traversal  
When NAT/NAPT (Network Address Port Translation) is enabled, the router translates a local IP address from  
the PBX into a global IP address. However, the router with NAT enabled does not translate local IP addresses  
stored in SIP messages into global IP addresses.  
Therefore, the address which the SIP Server recognises as the destination IP address to reply to is actually  
the local IP address of the PBX, not the global IP address of the router. Therefore, if the SIP server receives  
a SIP message from the PBX and sends a message back to the PBX using the address stored in the SIP  
message, the packet information will not reach the PBX.  
STUN Servers function to solve the global IP address problem under certain NAT conditions, for example, in  
case of full duplex communication. A STUN Server, used alongside the SIP Server, finds out the global IP  
address of the router with NAT enabled. With the STUN feature enabled, the packet information sent by the  
SIP Server is able to "traverse" NAT and reach the PBX.  
The settings can be configured to specify whether to enable the NAT Traversal feature for each ISP/ITSP. In  
addition, the NAT Traversal method can be selected from "STUN" and "Fixed IP Address" (refer to  
The V-SIPGW16 card may require the NAT Traversal feature to be enabled to connect to the WAN via a router.  
The following diagram illustrates how VoIP communication is enabled between the V-SIPGW16 card and the  
SIP Server (SIP Receiver) via a router with NAT enabled.  
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WAN  
Internet  
STUN  
Fixed IP Address  
STUN  
Server  
SIP  
Server  
SIP  
Server  
ISP/ITSP  
ISP/ITSP  
LAN  
Router  
(NAT enabled)  
Switching  
Hub  
PC  
IP-PT  
PBX with  
V-SIPGW16 Card  
Note  
If an ISP/ITSP uses a device such as SBC (Session Border Controller), you may not have to enable  
the NAT Traversal feature.  
A STUN Server is supplied by an ISP/ITSP, and not included with the PBX.  
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1.2.2 Firewall Requirements  
1.2 Important Notice for Subscription and Installation  
1.2.1 Port Requirements  
Required Ports for Each Channel  
When configuring a router with NAT enabled, you need to secure a certain number of ports for each SIP and  
RTP/RTCP channel. For RTP/RTCP, the number of required ports is double the number of activated SIP trunks  
(Ch). For SIP signalling, the number of required ports is always one regardless of the number of activated SIP  
trunks (Ch).  
<Example>  
If 4 SIP trunk channels are activated, you need the following number of ports:  
Protocol Type  
RTP  
Required Port  
4
4
1
9
RTCP  
SIP  
Total  
1.2.2 Firewall Requirements  
If the VoIP network contains a firewall, you must configure the firewall to allow VoIP packets to pass through  
certain ports of the ports listed below without being blocked by filtering. The ports for which you need to  
configure the firewall may vary depending on the network conditions.  
For more information, consult your network administrator.  
[IP Packets to V-SIPGW16 Card]  
Port  
TCP/UDP  
UDP  
Default Port No.  
SIP Client Port  
35060  
STUN Client Port  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
33478  
NAT Voice (RTP) UDP Port  
DNS (Client) Port  
16000 to N  
30053  
[IP Packets from V-SIPGW16 Card]  
Port  
TCP/UDP  
Default Port No.  
SIP Server Port  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
5060  
5060  
3478  
53  
Registrar Server Port  
STUN Server Port  
Manual DNS Server Port  
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1.2.3 Bandwidth Requirements  
Router Requirements  
Port Forwarding:  
It may be necessary to set the NAT router so that it forwards the incoming packets to the IP address of the  
V-SIPGW16 card if all of the following conditions are met:  
the PBX uses a STUN server;  
a V-SIPGW16 card is located under a NAT router;  
incoming packets are routed to a SIP Client port or NAT Voice (RTP) UDP port indicated in the [IP  
Packets to V-SIPGW16 Card] table above.  
SIP-NAT Feature:  
When a V-SIPGW16 card is located under a NAT router that supports the SIP-NAT feature*1, it is  
recommended to disable this feature.  
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When NAT is enabled, the router translates the IP address stored in the IP header and the port number stored in the UDP header.  
When SIP-NAT is enabled, the router also translates the IP address and port number stored in SIP messages.  
1.2.3 Bandwidth Requirements  
When using the V-SIPGW16 card, you must ensure that the WAN has enough bandwidth to support VoIP  
communications. Refer to the table below and ensure that the sum of the required bandwidth for each channel  
is smaller than the amount the WAN (e.g., ADSL network) can provide.  
Note that the amount in the table is only a guide. Subscribe to a network that has enough bandwidth. If the  
amount of bandwidth required for VoIP communications is larger than what the network can accommodate,  
speech quality will be compromised.  
Required Bandwidth for Each Channel  
The required bandwidth depends on what combination of CODECs and packet sending interval is used. Keep  
in mind the following points about the type of CODEC and packet sending interval, in terms of the speech  
quality:  
The speech quality of the CODECs varies as follows: G.711 (High), G.729 (Low)  
The shorter the packet sending interval, the higher the speech quality.  
The higher the speech quality the V-SIPGW16 card provides, the more bandwidth the WAN requires.  
Packet Sending Interval  
CODEC  
10 ms  
20 ms  
30 ms  
40 ms  
50 ms  
60 ms  
G.711  
G.729  
110.4 kbps  
54.4 kbps  
87.2 kbps  
31.2 kbps  
79.5 kbps  
23.5 kbps  
75.6 kbps  
19.6 kbps  
73.3 kbps  
17.3 kbps  
71.7 kbps  
15.7 kbps  
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1.3 Specifications  
1.3 Specifications  
For details about the RFCs and protocols for the V-SIPGW16 card, refer to the following specifications.  
Items Specification  
SIP RFCs  
RFC3261 (UDP only)  
RFC3262 (PRACK)  
RFC3264 (Offer/Answer)  
RFC3311 (UPDATE)  
RFC3581 (Symmetric Response Routing/rport)  
RFC4028 (Session Timer)  
G.711 (a-law and µ-law)  
G.729A  
CODECs  
Voice Options  
Echo Cancellation (48 ms)  
Jitter Buffer (200 ms)  
VAD (Voice Activity Detection)  
PLC (Packet Loss Concealment)  
Inband/Outband (RFC2833)  
G.711 Inband/T.38  
DTMF Relay  
Fax Relay  
Protocol/Function  
RTP  
RTCP  
DNS (A/SRV)  
NAT Traversal (STUN)  
QoS (ToS field setting in IP header of RTP/RTCP)  
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Section 2  
Preparations for PC Programming  
This section serves as reference operating instructions  
when using the Maintenance Console software to  
programme the V-SIPGW16 card.  
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2.1.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console  
2.1 Maintenance Console Operating Instructions  
2.1.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console  
System programming, diagnosis and administration for the V-SIPGW16 card can be performed with a PC using  
the Maintenance Console. This section describes how to install and start the Maintenance Console.  
System Requirements  
Required Operating System  
Microsoft® Windows® XP or Windows Vista® Business  
Minimum Hardware Requirements  
HDD: 100 MB of available hard disk space  
Recommended Display Settings  
Screen resolution: XGA (1024 ´ 768)  
DPI setting: Normal size (96 DPI)  
Hardware Requirements  
Make sure that the PBX, IPCMPR (for KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200)/IPCEMPR (for KX-TDE600) card, and  
DSP card are installed.  
Make sure that the PBX is fully connected to your PC.  
Note  
For details about installation, refer to "Section 3 Installation" in the Installation Manual.  
Trademarks  
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.  
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.  
Copyright for MD5  
This software uses the Source Code of RSA Data Security, Inc. described in the RFC1321  
(MD5Message-Digest Algorithm).  
Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved.  
Licence to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc.  
MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.  
Licence is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as "derived  
from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the  
derived work.  
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RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or  
the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty  
of any kind.  
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software.  
Installing the Maintenance Console  
Note  
Make sure to install and use the latest version of the Maintenance Console.  
To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows XP Professional, you must be logged in  
as a user in either the "Administrators" or "Power Users" group.  
To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows Vista Business, you must be logged in  
as a user in the "Administrators" group.  
Product specifications, including text displayed by the software, are subject to change without notice.  
1. Copy the setup file of the Maintenance Console to your PC.  
2. Double-click the setup file to run the installer.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the installation wizard.  
Starting the Maintenance Console and Assigning the Basic Items (Quick  
Setup)  
When you start the Maintenance Console with the Installer Level Programmer Code and connect to the PBX  
for the first time after initialisation (with the factory default setting), Quick Setup will launch automatically. During  
Quick Setup, you will set up the basic items. For details about the basic items, refer to "2.3.4 Quick Setup" in  
the Feature Guide.  
1. Connect the PC to the PBX with an Ethernet straight cable or RS-232C cross cable.  
2. Start the Maintenance Console from the Start menu.  
3. "Information before programming" appears.  
a. Carefully read this important additional information, which includes updates to this and other  
manuals.  
b. Click OK to close this window.  
4.  
a. Enter the Installer Level Programmer Code (default: INSTALLER).  
b. Click OK.  
5. Click Connect.  
6.  
a. Select your PBX model from PBX Model.  
b. Select the LAN or RS-232C tab, depending on the type of PC connection with the PBX.  
c. Specify the settings as required.  
Note  
When connecting to the PBX for the first time selecting LAN, the IP Address and Port  
Number must be set to 192.168.0.101 and 35300 respectively.  
d. Enter the system password for installer (default: 1234).  
e. Click Connect.  
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7. When country/area data do not match:  
a. Click OK to replace the country/area data of the PBX. Replacement may take several minutes to  
complete.  
b. Follow the procedure described in Section "3.16.1 Starting the PBX (for KX-TDE100/  
KX-TDE200)" or Section "3.18.1 Starting the PBX (for KX-TDE600)" in the Installation Manual  
and restart the PBX.  
c. Repeat step 5 to reconnect the Maintenance Console to the PBX.  
8. Follow the instructions of the Quick Setup wizard for the basic items in Quick Setup—Step 1 to 3.  
9. In Quick Setup—Step 4, the IP addressing information for the IPCMPR/IPCEMPR card can be  
assigned automatically through a DHCP server or entered manually.  
When using a DHCP server:  
a. Select Enable for the DHCP Client setting.  
b. Click Apply.  
Note  
The boxes will turn grey and the IP addresses will be assigned automatically after the PBX is reset.  
When not using a DHCP server:  
a. Select Disable for the DHCP Client setting.  
b. For KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200, type the IP address of the IPCMPR card in the IP Address for  
IPCMPR Card box. For KX-TDE600, type the IP address of the IPCEMPR card in the IP Address  
for IPCEMPR Card box.*1  
c. In the IP Address for VoIP-DSP box, type the IP address of the DSP16 or DSP64 card.*2  
d. In the Subnet Mask box, type the subnet mask address of the network.*3  
e. In the Default Gateway box, type the IP address of the default gateway.*4  
f. Click Apply.  
When using a DHCP server to obtain a DNS server IP address automatically:  
a. Select DHCP for the DNS Server Address Method setting.  
b. Click Apply.  
Note  
The boxes will turn grey and the IP addresses will be assigned automatically after the PBX is reset.  
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When not using a DHCP server to obtain a DNS server IP address automatically:  
a. Select Manual for the DNS Server Address Method setting.  
b. In the Manual Preferred DNS Server IP Address box, type the IP address of the preferred DNS  
server.  
c. In the Manual Alternate DNS Server IP Address box, type the IP address of the alternate DNS  
server.  
d. Click Apply.  
The system menu appears. You may now begin programming the PBX.  
Notice  
Do not change the IP addresses of the IPCMPR/IPCEMPR and DSP cards once IP telephones  
are registered to the PBX using these IP addresses.  
The IP telephones will not operate properly if these IP addresses are changed.  
A DHCP server must be able to use a "client identifier" option specified by RFC 2131.  
The PBX will not start properly if the IP addresses cannot be assigned automatically by the  
DHCP server when DHCP Client is set to Enable. In this case, you need to consult your  
network administrator because the DHCP server on your network may not be running or a  
network failure may have occurred. If the DHCP server cannot be available, change the DHCP  
Client setting to Disable and set fixed IP addresses, then restart the PBX.  
To change the DHCP Client setting, connect the PC with an RS-232C cross cable or Ethernet  
straight cable. When connecting the PC with an Ethernet straight cable, make sure the PBX  
is disconnected from the LAN and then connect the PC with an Ethernet straight cable using  
192.168.0.101 for the IP address of the IPCMPR/IPCEMPR card.  
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
Valid IP address range: "1.0.0.0" to "223.255.255.255"  
Valid IP address range: "1.0.0.0" to "223.255.255.255"  
Valid subnet mask address range: "0–255.0–255.0–255.0–255" (except 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255)  
Valid IP address range: "1.0.0.0" to "223.255.255.255"  
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2.2 Installing the V-SIPGW16 Card to the PBX  
2.2 Installing the V-SIPGW16 Card to the PBX  
1.  
a. Under Configuration, click Slot.  
b. Move the mouse pointer over the white PBX image at the bottom of the screen for the virtual slots.  
c. Click Select Shelf.  
2.  
a. Click on the name of the V-SIPGW16 card. An image of the card will be displayed.  
b. Drag the image of the card to a Trunk slot and release it. The card will move into the slot space.  
3. Click Yes to confirm.  
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Section 3  
Programming the V-SIPGW16 Card  
This section serves as reference operating instructions  
when using the Maintenance Console software to  
programme the V-SIPGW16 card.  
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3.1 Programming the V-SIPGW16 Card—Port Property  
3.1 Programming the V-SIPGW16 Card—Port  
Property  
Various settings can be programmed for each virtual SIP gateway port. To change the status of virtual SIP  
gateway ports, click Command.  
Accessing Port Properties  
1. Under Configuration, click Slot.  
2. Move the mouse pointer over the white PBX image at the bottom of the screen for the virtual slots.  
3. Click Select Shelf.  
4. Move the mouse pointer over the V-SIPGW16 card.  
5. Click Port Property.  
Programming Port Property  
Some of the parameters can be automatically programmed by selecting the desired SIP provider for each  
virtual SIP gateway port.  
Icon Description  
In this section, the following icons show the different parameter type.  
Icon  
Description for Parameter Type  
Programmed automatically by selecting the desired SIP provider in Select Provider.  
Manual programming is compulsory.  
Manual programming is compulsory under certain conditions.  
Manual programming is optional.  
Not marked  
Automatic Programming  
Some of the parameters on this screen can be automatically programmed by selecting the desired SIP provider  
for each virtual SIP gateway port. A maximum of 32 SIP providers can be programmed, and a different SIP  
provider can be assigned to each virtual SIP gateway port.  
Follow the steps below to configure a SIP provider.  
1. Click Select Provider.  
A dialogue box will appear. Available virtual SIP gateway port numbers are displayed in the list.  
2. From the Provider menu, select the desired SIP provider.  
3. Highlight the desired port numbers or click Select All to select all the virtual SIP gateway port numbers to  
be assigned to the SIP provider selected in step 2.  
4. Click Execute.  
5. Click OK.  
6. Click Apply.  
Appropriate setting values designated by the SIP provider will be set in the parameters for the virtual SIP  
gateway ports.  
Manual Programming  
Follow the steps below to programme the parameters which are not automatically programmed by selecting a  
provider.  
1. Click a desired tab.  
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3.1.1 Main  
2. Enter information or select from the list for each parameter.  
3.1.1 Main  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
Channel Attribute  
Specifies the channel property of each port to enable several sessions to be performed for one subscription  
with the SIP provider.  
Value Range  
Basic channel: The subscriber channel that is assigned the SIP registration information.  
Additional channel for ChN (N=1–16): The subordinative channel that uses the same registration information  
as a Basic channel for SIP sessions. Select the Basic channel number to which the Additional channel belongs.  
Not Used: The channel is not in use.  
Provider Name  
Specifies the name of the SIP provider.  
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3.1.2 Account  
Value Range  
Max. 20 characters  
SIP Server Location—Name  
Specifies the domain name of the SIP proxy server.  
Note  
Specify the domain name of the outbound proxy server, if provided by the SIP provider.  
Value Range  
Max. 100 characters  
SIP Server Location—IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the SIP proxy server. This setting is compulsory when not using the DNS server.  
Note  
Specify the IP address of the outbound proxy server, if provided by the SIP provider.  
Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
SIP Server Port Number  
Specifies the port number of the SIP proxy server.  
Value Range  
1–65535  
SIP Service Domain  
Specifies the domain name provided by the SIP provider.  
Value Range  
Max. 100 characters  
Subscriber Number  
Specifies the number used as the CLIP number.  
Value Range  
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)  
3.1.2 Account  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
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3.1.2 Account  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
User Name  
Specifies the user name (SIP Account) provided by the SIP provider.  
Value Range  
Max. 64 characters  
Authentication ID  
Specifies the authentication ID required for registration with the SIP server.  
Value Range  
Max. 64 characters  
Authentication Password  
Specifies the authentication password used for registration with the SIP provider.  
Value Range  
Max. 32 characters  
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3.1.3 Register  
3.1.3 Register  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
Register Ability  
Specifies whether to send the REGISTER message to the SIP server.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
Register Sending Interval  
Specifies the maximum length of interval time after which the PBX sends the REGISTER message.  
Value Range  
10–86400 s  
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3.1.4 NAT  
Un-Register Ability when port INS  
Specifies whether to unregister the previous registration and send the REGISTER message to the SIP server  
when the port status is set back to INS.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
Registrar Server—Name  
Specifies the domain name of the SIP registrar server.  
Value Range  
Max. 100 characters  
Registrar Server—IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the SIP registrar server. This setting is compulsory when a register IP address is  
provided.  
Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
Registrar Server Port Number  
Specifies the port number of the SIP registrar server.  
Value Range  
1–65535  
3.1.4 NAT  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
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3.1.5 Option  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
STUN Server—Name  
Specifies the domain name of a STUN server.  
Value Range  
Max. 100 characters  
STUN Server—IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the STUN server. This setting is compulsory when the STUN method is selected  
and a DNS server is not used.  
Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
STUN Server Port Number  
Specifies the port number of the STUN server.  
Value Range  
1–65535  
3.1.5 Option  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
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Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
Session Refresh (Session Timer)—Session Timer Ability  
Enables the PBX to periodically refresh SIP sessions by sending repeated requests.  
Value Range  
Disable: This feature is not activated.  
Enable (Active): Activates this feature only if the other device supports the feature.  
Enable (Passive): Activates this feature only when requested by the other device.  
Session Refresh (Session Timer)—Session Expire Timer  
Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits before terminating SIP sessions when no reply to the repeated  
requests is received.  
Value Range  
90–3600 s  
Session Refresh (Session Timer)—Refresh Method  
Specifies the type of request that the PBX sends to periodically refresh SIP sessions.  
Value Range  
UPDATE, re-INVITE  
Proxy-Require Option  
Specifies option tags in a Proxy-Require header field so that the SIP server is notified that the client is behind  
a router with NAT enabled and firewall.  
Value Range  
Max. 100 characters  
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3.1.6 Calling Party  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
Header Type  
Specifies the header of the SIP message in which the caller information is stored.  
Value Range  
From Header, P-Preferred-Identity Header  
From Header—User Part  
Specifies the value to be stored in the username part of the SIP-URI of the From header.  
Value Range  
User Name, Authentication ID, PBX-CLIP  
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From Header—SIP-URI  
Specifies the complete SIP-URI address of the From header. The configuration in From Header—User Part  
will be invalid if this parameter is set.  
Value Range  
Max. 100 characters  
P-Preferred-Identity Header—User Part  
Specifies the value to be stored in the username part of the SIP-URI of the P-Preferred-Identity header.  
Value Range  
User Name, Authentication ID, PBX-CLIP  
P-Preferred-Identity Header—SIP-URI  
Specifies the complete SIP-URI address of the P-Preferred-Identity header. The configuration in  
P-Preferred-Identity Header—User Part will be invalid if this parameter is set.  
Value Range  
Max. 100 characters  
Number Format  
Selects the format of the CLIP number to be sent to the called party.  
Value Range  
International, +International, National  
Remove Digit  
Specifies the number of leading digits of the CLIP number to be removed. This setting is compulsory when  
PBX-CLIP is selected in From Header—User Part or P-Preferred-Identity Header—User Part.  
Value Range  
0–32  
Additional Dial  
Specifies the number to be added to the CLIP number in the place of the removed digits. This setting is  
compulsory when PBX-CLIP is selected in From Header—User Part or P-Preferred-Identity Header—User  
Part.  
Value Range  
Max. 20 digits (containing of 0–9, *, and #)  
3.1.7 Called Party  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
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3.1.8 Voice/FAX  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
Number Format  
Specifies the format of an incoming call number.  
Value Range  
International, +International, National  
Type  
Specifies the header of the incoming SIP message in which the dialled number is stored.  
Value Range  
Request-URI, To header  
3.1.8 Voice/FAX  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
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Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
IP Codec Priority—1st, 2nd, 3rd  
Specifies the priority of the CODECs to be used. None is only available for 2nd and 3rd priorities.  
Value Range  
G.711A, G.711µ, G.729A, None  
Packet Sampling Time (G.711A)  
Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation. The smaller  
this number, the higher the quality of the transmitted sound.  
Value Range  
10 ms, 20 ms, 30 ms, 40 ms, 50 ms, 60 ms  
Packet Sampling Time (G.711µ)  
Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation. The smaller  
this number, the higher the quality of the transmitted sound.  
Value Range  
10 ms, 20 ms, 30 ms, 40 ms, 50 ms, 60 ms  
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Packet Sampling Time (G.729A)  
Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation. The smaller  
this number, the higher the quality of the transmitted sound.  
Value Range  
10 ms, 20 ms, 30 ms, 40 ms, 50 ms, 60 ms  
Voice Activity Detection for G.711  
Enables the use of the Voice Activity Detection feature for the G.711 CODEC. This feature conserves  
bandwidth by detecting silent periods during a call and suppressing the packets of silence from being sent to  
the network.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
FAX Sending Method  
Specifies the method of transporting the fax signal.  
Value Range  
G.711 Inband, T.38  
Maximum Bit Rate  
Specifies the maximum bit rate of the fax signal.  
Value Range  
No Speed Limit, 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 7200 bps, 9600 bps, 12000 bps, 14400 bps  
FAX Detection Ability  
Enables the use of the FAX Detection Ability feature. This feature enables end-to-end fax signal relay when  
the other party prefers a CODEC other than G.711. This feature functions only if the other party supports G.  
711.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
DTMF  
Specifies the method to transport DTMF tones.  
Value Range  
Inband, Outband (RFC2833)  
Payload Type  
Specifies the payload type of RFC2833 for DTMF tones.  
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Note  
Manual programming is required if DTMF is set to Outband (RFC2833).  
Value Range  
96–127  
3.1.9 RTP/RTCP  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
RTP QoS Ability  
Specifies the type of value to be stored in the ToS field in the IP header.  
Value Range  
ToS, DSCP, HEX  
RTP QoS-ToS Priority  
Specifies the priority level in the ToS field.  
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Value Range  
0–7  
RTP QoS-ToS Type  
Specifies the ToS type in the ToS field.  
Value Range  
Normal, Monetary Cost, Reliability, Throughput, Delay  
RTP QoS-DSCP  
Specifies the value in the ToS field by a DSCP for DiffServ.  
Value Range  
0–63  
RTP QoS-HEX  
Specifies the value in the ToS field by a hexadecimal number.  
Value Range  
00–FF  
RTCP Packet Sending Ability  
Specifies whether to enable each port to send RTCP packets.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
RTCP Packet Interval  
Specifies the interval time until the next RTCP packet is sent.  
Value Range  
5–60 s  
3.1.10 T.38  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
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3.1.10 T.38  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
T.38 FAX Max Datagram  
Specifies the maximum datagram size when using the T.38 protocol.  
Value Range  
272–512  
T.38 FAX UDPTL Error Correction – Redundancy  
Specifies whether to enable the redundancy feature when using the T.38 protocol.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
T.38 FAX UDPTL Redundancy count for T.30 messages  
Specifies the redundancy count for T.30 messages when using the T.38 protocol.  
Value Range  
0–7  
T.38 FAX UDPTL Redundancy count for data  
Specifies the redundancy count for data when using the T.38 protocol.  
Value Range  
0–3  
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T.38 FAX Rate Management Method  
Specifies the rate management method when using the T.38 protocol.  
Value Range  
Transferred TCF, Local TCF  
3.1.11 T.38 Option  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
T.38 FAX QoS Available  
Specifies the type of value to be stored in the ToS field in the IP header when using the T.38 protocol.  
Value Range  
ToS, DSCP, HEX  
T.38 FAX QoS-ToS Priority  
Specifies the priority level in the ToS field when using the T.38 protocol.  
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Value Range  
0–7  
T.38 FAX QoS-ToS Type  
Specifies the ToS type in the ToS field when using the T.38 protocol.  
Value Range  
Normal, Monetary Cost, Reliability, Throughput, Delay  
T.38 FAX QoS-DSCP  
Specifies the value in the ToS field by a DSCP for DiffServ when using the T.38 protocol. This setting is  
compulsory when DSCP is selected in T.38 FAX QoS Available.  
Value Range  
0–63  
T.38 FAX QoS-HEX  
Specifies the value in the ToS field by a hexadecimal number when using the T.38 protocol. This setting is  
compulsory when HEX is selected in T.38 FAX QoS Available.  
Value Range  
00–FF  
3.1.12 DSP  
Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
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3.1.13 Supplementary Service  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
Echo Canceller Ability  
Specifies the echo canceller ability time.  
Value Range  
OFF, 48 ms, 128 ms  
DSP Digital Gain (Down)  
Specifies the DSP Digital Gain for the down voice path.  
Value Range  
-14–6 dB  
DSP Digital Gain (Up)  
Specifies the DSP Digital Gain for the up voice path.  
Value Range  
-14–6 dB  
EC Gain  
Specifies the Echo Canceller Gain.  
Value Range  
-14–6 dB  
NLP Setting  
Specifies the NLP (Non-Linear Processor) setting to control echo sound quality.  
Value Range  
Disable, Weak, Normal, Strong  
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Shelf (KX-TDE600 only)  
Indicates the shelf position (reference only).  
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Value Range  
Shelf type  
Slot  
Indicates the slot position (reference only).  
Value Range  
Slot number  
Port  
Indicates the port number (reference only).  
Value Range  
Port number  
Connection  
Indicates the port status.  
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:  
Click the desired cell in the column.  
Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.  
Value Range  
INS: The port is in service.  
OUS: The port is out of service.  
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.  
CLIR  
Specifies whether to allow restriction of the display of the CLIP number on the called party’s telephone when  
making a SIP trunk call.  
Value Range  
Yes, No  
CNIP (Send)  
Specifies whether to send the caller’s name to be displayed on the called party’s telephone when making a  
SIP trunk call.  
Value Range  
Yes, No  
CNIP (Receive)  
Specifies whether to receive the caller’s name to be displayed on the called party’s telephone when receiving  
a SIP trunk call.  
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Value Range  
Yes, No  
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3.2 Programming the V-SIPGW16 Card—Card  
Property  
3.2.1 Card Property  
The properties of the V-SIPGW card can be specified. To programme the parameters, click Common  
Settings, and set the desired value.  
Accessing Card Properties  
1. Under Configuration, click Slot.  
2. Move the mouse pointer over the white PBX image at the bottom of the screen for the virtual slots.  
3. Click Select Shelf.  
4. Move the mouse pointer over the V-SIPGW16 card.  
5. Click Card Property.  
Programming Card Property  
Icon Description  
In this section, the following icons show the different parameter type.  
Icon  
Description for Parameter Type  
Manual programming is compulsory under certain conditions.  
Manual programming is optional.  
Not marked  
DNS Server IP Address Method  
Specifies the method of IP address assignment for a DNS server. When selecting DHCP, the DNS server IP  
address can be assigned automatically by a DHCP server. When selecting Manual, the DNS server IP address  
must be assigned manually.  
Value Range  
DHCP, Manual  
DHCP Preferred DNS Server IP Address  
Indicates the IP address of the preferred DNS server assigned automatically by the DHCP server (reference  
only).  
Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
DHCP Alternate DNS Server IP Address  
Indicates the IP address of the alternate DNS server assigned automatically by the DHCP server (reference  
only).  
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Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
Manual Preferred DNS Server IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the preferred DNS server manually. This setting is compulsory if a DNS server IP  
address is not assigned automatically.  
Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
Manual Alternate DNS Server IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the alternate DNS server manually.  
Note  
If Manual Preferred DNS Server IP Address is programmed, this setting is optional. However, if possible,  
it is recommended to specify Manual Alternate DNS Server IP Address as well.  
Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
Manual DNS Server Port Number  
Specifies the port number of the DNS server.  
Value Range  
1–65535  
DNS Port Number  
Specifies the port number of the PBX used for communication with the DNS server.  
Value Range  
1–65535  
DNS Retry Interval Timer  
Specifies the length of time until a query is retried when no response is received from the DNS server.  
Value Range  
1–10 s  
DNS Retry Counter  
Specifies the number of times that a query is retried when no response is received from the DNS server.  
Value Range  
1–10  
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DNS SRV Record Resolve Ability  
Specifies whether to request that the DNS server translates domain names into IP addresses using the DNS  
SRV record.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
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3.3 Programming the V-SIPGW16 Card—Shelf  
Property  
Common settings for all of the V-SIPGW cards installed in the IPCMPR (for KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200)/  
IPCEMPR (for KX-TDE600) Virtual Shelf can be programmed.  
Accessing Shelf Properties  
1. Under Configuration, click Slot.  
2. Move the mouse pointer over the white PBX image at the bottom of the screen for the virtual slots.  
3. Click Select Shelf.  
4. Move the mouse pointer over the V-SIPGW16 card.  
5. Click Shelf Property.  
Programming Shelf Property  
Icon Description  
In this section, the following icons show the different parameter type.  
Icon  
Description for Parameter Type  
Manual programming is compulsory under certain conditions.  
Manual programming is optional.  
Not marked  
3.3.1 Main  
SIP Client Port Number  
Specifies the port number of the PBX used for communications with the SIP server.  
Value Range  
1–65535  
NAT Traversal  
Specifies the NAT traversal method.  
STUN: A STUN Server, used alongside the SIP Server, finds out the global IP address of the router with  
NAT enabled.  
Fixed IP Address: The global IP address of the router with NAT enabled is fixed.  
Note  
Manual programming is optional except when programming is required depending on the network  
conditions.  
Value Range  
Off, Fixed IP Addr., STUN  
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NAT - Voice (RTP) UDP Port No.  
Specifies the starting port number of the dynamic ports used for NAT Traversal.  
Value Range  
2–65000 (even number only)  
NAT - Keep Alive Packet Sending Ability  
Specifies whether to send Keep Alive packets in order to maintain the NAT binding information. This setting  
may be compulsory depending on the network conditions.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
NAT - Keep Alive Packet Type  
Specifies the type of Keep Alive packets to be sent out.  
Value Range  
Blank UDP, None  
NAT - Keep Alive Packet Sending Interval  
Specifies the interval time until the next Keep Alive packet is sent.  
Note  
It is required to set this interval shorter than the NAT binding time of the router. The default value is  
appropriate in most cases.  
Value Range  
1–60 s  
NAT - Fixed Global IP Address  
Specifies the global IP address of the router with NAT enabled. This setting is compulsory if Fixed IP Addr.  
is selected in NAT Traversal.  
Value Range  
1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255  
STUN Ability  
Specifies whether to open a protocol port of the STUN server to enable STUN feature.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
STUN Client Port Number  
Specifies the port number of the PBX used for communications with the STUN server.  
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Value Range  
1–65535  
STUN External Address Detection Retry Counter  
Specifies the number of times that a query is retried when no response is received from the STUN server.  
Value Range  
0–8  
STUN Resending Interval  
Specifies the length of time until a query is retried when no response is received from the STUN server.  
Value Range  
0–1600 ms  
SIP Called Party Number Check Ability  
Specifies whether to receive a SIP trunk call when receiving the INVITE message with an incorrect target  
SIP-URI. The setting specified here is also applied when the request header is blank or contains characters  
that can not be modified to a receivable number.  
Value Range  
Disable (High->Low), Disable (Low->High), Enable  
Symmetric Response Routing Ability  
Enables this feature to request that the SIP server sends the response back to the source IP address and port  
from which the request originated.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
100rel Ability  
Specifies whether to add the option tag 100rel to the header field of the INVITE message.  
Value Range  
Disable: This feature is not activated.  
Enable (Active): Activates this feature only if the other device supports the feature.  
Enable (Passive): Activates this feature only when requested by the other device.  
Ringback Tone to Outside Caller  
Enables the PBX to send a ringback tone to an outside caller when the network cannot send the tone.  
Value Range  
Disable, Enable  
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3.3.2 Timer  
SIP T1  
Specifies the retransmission interval time for INVITE requests and responses.  
Value Range  
5–255 ´ 100 ms  
SIP T2  
Specifies the retransmission interval time for INVITE responses and non-INVITE requests.  
Value Range  
40–255 ´ 100 ms  
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Maintenance  
This section serves as reference operating instructions  
for data management of the V-SIPGW16 card using the  
Maintenance Console software.  
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4.1.1 Importing/Exporting V-SIPGW16 Provider Profiles  
4.1 Configuration Management  
4.1.1 Importing/Exporting V-SIPGW16 Provider Profiles  
Provider profiles for the V-SIPGW16 card can be exported or imported (if updated provider profiles are  
available), using the Import/Export tool.  
Follow the steps below to import or export the provider profiles:  
Note  
To access the following menu options, you must be logged in to the Maintenance Console in Batch or  
Interactive mode at Installer level. For details about the software mode and access level, refer to the On-line  
Help.  
To import provider profiles  
1. From the Tool menu, point to Import, and then click V-SIPGW16 Provider to import.  
2. Navigate to the folder containing the provider profiles you want to open.  
3. Select the file.  
4. Click Open to open the file.  
5. Click OK.  
To export provider profiles  
1. From the Tool menu, point to Export, and then click V-SIPGW16 Provider to export.  
2. Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file.  
3. Enter a file name.  
4. Click Save.  
5. Click OK.  
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4.1.2 V-SIPGW16 Protocol Trace  
The trace data of protocol activity can be collected from the V-SIPGW16 card and saved to the PC, using the  
utility, V-SIPGW16 Protocol Trace.  
This option requires that the target V-SIPGW16 card be set to INS status.  
Follow the steps below to trace and file V-SIPGW16 card protocol activity:  
Note  
To access the following menu options, you must be logged in to the Maintenance Console in Batch or  
Interactive mode at Installer level. For details about the software mode and access level, refer to the On-line  
Help.  
To save trace data to the SD Memory Card  
1. From the Utility menu, select V-SIPGW16 Protocol Trace.  
When the progress bar disappears, the protocol trace is complete. The trace data has been saved to the  
SD Memory Card (file name: "PRTSIPC").  
To transfer trace data to the PC  
1. From the Utility menu, select File Transfer PBX (SD Card) to PC.  
The list of trace data files will be displayed.  
2. Select the desired trace data file.  
3. Click Transfer.  
4. Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file.  
5. Enter a file name.  
6. Click Save.  
7. Click OK.  
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Index  
A
R
Accessing Card Properties 39  
Required Bandwidth for Each Channel  
Router Requirements  
Accessing Shelf Properties 42  
S
SBC (Session Border Controller)  
B
Shelf Property, Icon Description 42  
Bandwidth Requirements  
C
Card Property, Icon Description 39  
Card Property, Programming 39  
Configuration Management 48  
V
V-SIPGW16 Connection Outline  
D
DNS (Domain Name System)  
F
Firewall Requirements  
H
Hardware Requirements 12  
I
Icon Description, Card Property 39  
Icon Description, Shelf Property 42  
Important Notice for Subscription and Installation  
Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console 12  
ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider)  
M
Maintenance 47  
Manual Programming, Port Property 18  
N
NAT (Network Address Translation) Traversal  
P
Port Property, Manual Programming 18  
Programming Card Property 39  
Programming Shelf Property 42  
Q
52  
Programming Manual for Virtual SIP Trunk Card  
Notes  
Programming Manual for Virtual SIP Trunk Card  
53  
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