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Contents Package Contents 3 Introduction 4 Features and Benefits 5 Getting Started 6 Configuration 10 Using Web-Based Management 11 Configuration Using a Console 35 Using the Boot Menu 45 Command Line Interface 54 Technical Specifications 62 Waranty 65 Registration 68 Contacting Technical Support 69 2
Contents Package Contents 3 Introduction 4 Features and Benefits 5 Getting Started 6 Configuration 10 Using Web-Based Management 11 Configuration Using a Console 35 Using the Boot Menu 45 Command Line Interface 54 Technical Specifications 62 Waranty 65 Registration 68 Contacting Technical Support 69 2
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... on Internet service providers to deliver toll-quality voice communications over the IP network. The DG-102S also includes two 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet ports. Introduction The D-Link DG-102S VoIP Station Gateway links traditional telephony networks to IP networks with normal RJ-11 telephone connectors to share a single... voice/fax communication over the IP networks. 4 By routing calls over the Internet or any IP network, this gateway can be configured and monitored via the Console, Web browser, or Telnet and also supports SNMP management. It can reduce or eliminate long distance or...
... on Internet service providers to deliver toll-quality voice communications over the IP network. The DG-102S also includes two 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet ports. Introduction The D-Link DG-102S VoIP Station Gateway links traditional telephony networks to IP networks with normal RJ-11 telephone connectors to share a single... voice/fax communication over the IP networks. 4 By routing calls over the Internet or any IP network, this gateway can be configured and monitored via the Console, Web browser, or Telnet and also supports SNMP management. It can reduce or eliminate long distance or...
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Listening of power failure or network breakdown 2. Features and Benefits Designed for versatility and performance, the DG-102SP VoIP Gateway provides the following features: Two analog loop-start FXS interfaces using female RJ-11 connectors ...agent One 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN port for connecting to a local network IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or static configuration Silence suppression to reduce bandwidth consumption Comfort noise generation for a more natural feel Adaptive jitter buffer for smooth ...
Listening of power failure or network breakdown 2. Features and Benefits Designed for versatility and performance, the DG-102SP VoIP Gateway provides the following features: Two analog loop-start FXS interfaces using female RJ-11 connectors ...agent One 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN port for connecting to a local network IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or static configuration Silence suppression to reduce bandwidth consumption Comfort noise generation for a more natural feel Adaptive jitter buffer for smooth ...
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...but can not receive an acknowledgement from the SIP server. WAN: This LED displays the connection speed, link status, and activity on the 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port that is either performing a self test or ...Status: This LED will remain lit when the system is receiving power; The LED will flash quickly when the DG-102S is used to connect to your VoIP Gateway, take a few minutes to look over this section and familiarize.... Getting Started Identifying External Components Front Panel Understanding Indicators Before configuring your WAN device (usually a DSL/cable modem). 6
...but can not receive an acknowledgement from the SIP server. WAN: This LED displays the connection speed, link status, and activity on the 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet port that is either performing a self test or ...Status: This LED will remain lit when the system is receiving power; The LED will flash quickly when the DG-102S is used to connect to your VoIP Gateway, take a few minutes to look over this section and familiarize.... Getting Started Identifying External Components Front Panel Understanding Indicators Before configuring your WAN device (usually a DSL/cable modem). 6
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... to install the VoIP Gateway, please use only the 12VDC/1A power adapter included with an RJ45 connector used to connect the VoIP gateway to configure the device. This port accepts Category 5 or higher UTP cabling with an RJ-45 connector. Line: RJ-11 phone jack for connecting to a standard...
... to install the VoIP Gateway, please use only the 12VDC/1A power adapter included with an RJ45 connector used to connect the VoIP gateway to configure the device. This port accepts Category 5 or higher UTP cabling with an RJ-45 connector. Line: RJ-11 phone jack for connecting to a standard...
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In the discussion below , the computer running the browser is referred to as the management station. Using a terminal or computer running terminal emulation software connected to the diagnostic port via the WAN or LAN Ethernet connections. Configuration Configuring the VoIP Gateway There are two ways to configure the VoIP gateway: Using a web browser on a computer connected to the device via an RS-232 cable. In the discussion below , the terminal (or computer) is referred to as a console and the connection, a console connection. 10
In the discussion below , the computer running the browser is referred to as the management station. Using a terminal or computer running terminal emulation software connected to the diagnostic port via the WAN or LAN Ethernet connections. Configuration Configuring the VoIP Gateway There are two ways to configure the VoIP gateway: Using a web browser on a computer connected to the device via an RS-232 cable. In the discussion below , the terminal (or computer) is referred to as a console and the connection, a console connection. 10
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... IP Address and Config Call Agent IP Address) Device Information Telephony Configuration DHCP Configuration (Dynamic IP Assignment and Static IP Assignment) NAT Configuration (NAT Configuration and Local Server Configuration) 11 The Web browser acts as Netscape Navigator, 6.x or later, or Microsoft Internet ... categories listed on the left-side of the "Configuration" section for the browser. The second and last step is to configure the IP interface of the device. Using Web-Based Management The DG-102S VoIP Gateway offers an embedded Web-based (hypertext...
... IP Address and Config Call Agent IP Address) Device Information Telephony Configuration DHCP Configuration (Dynamic IP Assignment and Static IP Assignment) NAT Configuration (NAT Configuration and Local Server Configuration) 11 The Web browser acts as Netscape Navigator, 6.x or later, or Microsoft Internet ... categories listed on the left-side of the "Configuration" section for the browser. The second and last step is to configure the IP interface of the device. Using Web-Based Management The DG-102S VoIP Gateway offers an embedded Web-based (hypertext...
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... is rebooted. Using Web-Based Management Management SNMP Trap Configuration Administration Management Monitor (Ethernet Statistics, DSP Statistics, Tcid Configuration, Coding Profile, and xGCP Configuration) Firmware and Configuration Update Save Changes Factory Reset Restart System Configure Device IP Address Configure Device IP Address window The items on this window are...
... is rebooted. Using Web-Based Management Management SNMP Trap Configuration Administration Management Monitor (Ethernet Statistics, DSP Statistics, Tcid Configuration, Coding Profile, and xGCP Configuration) Firmware and Configuration Update Save Changes Factory Reset Restart System Configure Device IP Address Configure Device IP Address window The items on this window are...
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... Agent IP Address window 13 Using Web-Based Management Configure Device IP Address DHCP: When DHCP is selected, the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on the Save button ...
... Agent IP Address window 13 Using Web-Based Management Configure Device IP Address DHCP: When DHCP is selected, the VoIP will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DCHP server located on the Save button ...
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... Name: This is not responding, the device will be known as by the call agent. Device Information Device Information window 14 Using Web-Based Management Configure Call Agent IP Address The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the IP address or a normal name. DNS IP: Enter...
... Name: This is not responding, the device will be known as by the call agent. Device Information Device Information window 14 Using Web-Based Management Configure Call Agent IP Address The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the IP address or a normal name. DNS IP: Enter...
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Using Web-Based Management Telephony Configuration Telephony Configuration window Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save. 16
Using Web-Based Management Telephony Configuration Telephony Configuration window Enter the desired information on the window above and then click Save. 16
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Using Web-Based Management NAT Configuration NAT Configuration window After entering the desired information into the window above, enable or disable the NAT Function and then click Save. 20
Using Web-Based Management NAT Configuration NAT Configuration window After entering the desired information into the window above, enable or disable the NAT Function and then click Save. 20
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Using Web-Based Management Local Server Configuration First Local Server Configuration window This window allows you to access the second Local Server Configuration window. 21 Click the pointer icon on the window above to view the current local server configuration settings.
Using Web-Based Management Local Server Configuration First Local Server Configuration window This window allows you to access the second Local Server Configuration window. 21 Click the pointer icon on the window above to view the current local server configuration settings.
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Using Web-Based Management Local Server Configuration Second Local Server Configuration window After completing the local server configuration settings on the window above, select enabled or disabled in the drop-down menu under State and then click Save. 22
Using Web-Based Management Local Server Configuration Second Local Server Configuration window After completing the local server configuration settings on the window above, select enabled or disabled in the drop-down menu under State and then click Save. 22
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Click on this window are described below: Trap Manager IP Address: The IP address of the window to enable or disable the SNMP trap. Using Web-Based Management SNMP Trap Configuration SNMP Trap Configuration window The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the trap receiving station. Community Name: A user-defined SNMP community name. SNMP AuthTrap: This allows you to save the settings. 23
Click on this window are described below: Trap Manager IP Address: The IP address of the window to enable or disable the SNMP trap. Using Web-Based Management SNMP Trap Configuration SNMP Trap Configuration window The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the trap receiving station. Community Name: A user-defined SNMP community name. SNMP AuthTrap: This allows you to save the settings. 23
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Using Web-Based Management Tcid Configuration Tcid Configuration window This read-only window displays a variety of Tcid configuration settings. 28
Using Web-Based Management Tcid Configuration Tcid Configuration window This read-only window displays a variety of Tcid configuration settings. 28
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Using Web-Based Management xGCP Configuration xGCP Configuration window This read-only window displays settings related to xGCP Configuration. 30
Using Web-Based Management xGCP Configuration xGCP Configuration window This read-only window displays settings related to xGCP Configuration. 30
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...window are described below: Software Update Mode: This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link. TFTP Server Address: The IP address of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is a read-only field that displays the IP address of the last TFTP server to be ...and filename of the runtime image file on your TFTP server to be uploaded to the device. Using Web-Based Management Firmware and Configuration Update Firmware and Configuration Update window The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the window to save the settings. 31 This entry ...
...window are described below: Software Update Mode: This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link. TFTP Server Address: The IP address of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is a read-only field that displays the IP address of the last TFTP server to be ...and filename of the runtime image file on your TFTP server to be uploaded to the device. Using Web-Based Management Firmware and Configuration Update Firmware and Configuration Update window The items on the Save button at the bottom right of the window to save the settings. 31 This entry ...
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Using Web-Based Management Save Changes Save Changes window After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the device, and they will clear all settings and restore them to NV-RAM. 32 The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will be used every time it is powered on the Save Configuration button at the bottom of the window to save the system settings to the initial values present when the device was purchased. Click on , reset or rebooted.
Using Web-Based Management Save Changes Save Changes window After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the device, and they will clear all settings and restore them to NV-RAM. 32 The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will be used every time it is powered on the Save Configuration button at the bottom of the window to save the system settings to the initial values present when the device was purchased. Click on , reset or rebooted.
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... the device. 33 Then perform a Restart System on the Reset to Factory Default button at the bottom of the device's settings stored in the IP Configuration menu. After these three procedures are performed, your Factory Reset is complete, all of the window to reset the NV-RAM to redefine the IP...
... the device. 33 Then perform a Restart System on the Reset to Factory Default button at the bottom of the device's settings stored in the IP Configuration menu. After these three procedures are performed, your Factory Reset is complete, all of the window to reset the NV-RAM to redefine the IP...