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... 7 Connection 8 Configuration 9 Web-based Configuration 10 Device Configuration 12 Audio Configuration 13 Call Configuration 15 Network Configuration 17 Time Configuration 18 NAT Configuration 19 Media Configuration 20 VoIP Configuration 21 Hunt Group 23 Destination 24 ACR 26 System Phone Book 28 System Speed Dial 29 Port Configuration 30 Port Phone Book 32 Port Speed Dial 33 Login Configuration 34 Debug 35 Device Management 36 Upgrade History 37 Call History 38 Port Status 40 D-Link DIV-140 User Guide Save Changes 41 Restart System 42 Troubleshooting 43...
... 7 Connection 8 Configuration 9 Web-based Configuration 10 Device Configuration 12 Audio Configuration 13 Call Configuration 15 Network Configuration 17 Time Configuration 18 NAT Configuration 19 Media Configuration 20 VoIP Configuration 21 Hunt Group 23 Destination 24 ACR 26 System Phone Book 28 System Speed Dial 29 Port Configuration 30 Port Phone Book 32 Port Speed Dial 33 Login Configuration 34 Debug 35 Device Management 36 Upgrade History 37 Call History 38 Port Status 40 D-Link DIV-140 User Guide Save Changes 41 Restart System 42 Troubleshooting 43...
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... enables the device to work in absence of primary server. It provides secure web based management interface with administrative and restricted accesses to route all local PSTN numbers through a low cost VoIP network using a conventional telephone network setup. It links traditional telephone network and IP network. It enables you can explore the wide features of varied market segments. The configuration backup facility helps in different environments. Product Overview Introduction The D-Link Analog Trunk Gateway DIV-140 is supported with standard time zone configuration...
... enables the device to work in absence of primary server. It provides secure web based management interface with administrative and restricted accesses to route all local PSTN numbers through a low cost VoIP network using a conventional telephone network setup. It links traditional telephone network and IP network. It enables you can explore the wide features of varied market segments. The configuration backup facility helps in different environments. Product Overview Introduction The D-Link Analog Trunk Gateway DIV-140 is supported with standard time zone configuration...
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... Factory Default D-Link DIV-140 User Guide Features Following features are supported. G.729a with 5.3 and 6.3 Kbps rates Voice Quality • IP layer TOS • Dynamic/Adaptive Jitter Buffer algorithm • Packet loss concealment (PLC) • Echo Cancellation (G.168) • Gain/Attenuation settings Miscellaneous • Forced Call disconnection from WEB/CLI/by dialing in key sequence • Upgrade History, Call History, Port Statistics Display • HTTP/TFTP software upgrade...
... Factory Default D-Link DIV-140 User Guide Features Following features are supported. G.729a with 5.3 and 6.3 Kbps rates Voice Quality • IP layer TOS • Dynamic/Adaptive Jitter Buffer algorithm • Packet loss concealment (PLC) • Echo Cancellation (G.168) • Gain/Attenuation settings Miscellaneous • Forced Call disconnection from WEB/CLI/by dialing in key sequence • Upgrade History, Call History, Port Statistics Display • HTTP/TFTP software upgrade...
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Reset Button Press to reset the DIV-140 to Ethernet enabled device or switch. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide LAN Port Connects DIV-140 to factory default settings. Power Receptor Receptor for Power Adapter. Connections Console Used to connect the DIV-140 to wall phone jacks. PSTN Ports Four (4) FXO ports used to connect to the Com Port on your computer. Rear Panel -
Reset Button Press to reset the DIV-140 to Ethernet enabled device or switch. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide LAN Port Connects DIV-140 to factory default settings. Power Receptor Receptor for Power Adapter. Connections Console Used to connect the DIV-140 to wall phone jacks. PSTN Ports Four (4) FXO ports used to connect to the Com Port on your computer. Rear Panel -
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Connect the power adaptor to power port of the DIV-140 and then connect other end of the DIV-140 to your hub or switch using a CAT5 Ethernet cable. C. Start a terminal emulator program on your PC's COM port. The power LED and Ethernet LEDs should both be illuminated. D. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide B. Using the provided RJ-45 to DB9 console cable, connect the console port to an Ethernet port on PC, such as Hyper Terminal. (115200 bps, 8 bit). E. Connect the Ethernet port of power adaptor...
Connect the power adaptor to power port of the DIV-140 and then connect other end of the DIV-140 to your hub or switch using a CAT5 Ethernet cable. C. Start a terminal emulator program on your PC's COM port. The power LED and Ethernet LEDs should both be illuminated. D. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide B. Using the provided RJ-45 to DB9 console cable, connect the console port to an Ethernet port on PC, such as Hyper Terminal. (115200 bps, 8 bit). E. Connect the Ethernet port of power adaptor...
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... access the web interface of this device (10.0.0.1). D-Link DIV-140 User Guide Type https://10.0.0.1 in the web browser address bar to save the changes. Using a terminal emulator on , the DIV-140 will be configured through the web UI or Command Line Interface (CLI). C. F. to see the list of command. Type 'help of available commands. Change the IP mode using a recent version of commands used here you must make sure the PC is 10.0.0.1. Type https:// in the same IP subnet as per your network settings. B. If IP mode is static IP use 'set...
... access the web interface of this device (10.0.0.1). D-Link DIV-140 User Guide Type https://10.0.0.1 in the web browser address bar to save the changes. Using a terminal emulator on , the DIV-140 will be configured through the web UI or Command Line Interface (CLI). C. F. to see the list of command. Type 'help of available commands. Change the IP mode using a recent version of commands used here you must make sure the PC is 10.0.0.1. Type https:// in the same IP subnet as per your network settings. B. If IP mode is static IP use 'set...
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... user guide. To change the IP address of the. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 10 The default IP address is using a different IP range, you must enter HTTPS instead of your network. DIV-140 to continue. Note: You must use a computer either directly connected to the device using a cross-over Ethernet cable or connected to the same network as Internet Explorer and enter https://10.0.0.1 and press Enter. If a security warning appears, click Yes to an available IP address of HTTP. Open a web...
... user guide. To change the IP address of the. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 10 The default IP address is using a different IP range, you must enter HTTPS instead of your network. DIV-140 to continue. Note: You must use a computer either directly connected to the device using a cross-over Ethernet cable or connected to the same network as Internet Explorer and enter https://10.0.0.1 and press Enter. If a security warning appears, click Yes to an available IP address of HTTP. Open a web...
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The System Information page will display information regarding your password. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 11 Click OK to continue. This will appear. The left column will indicate the section contains a sub-menu. The plus (+) sign will contain the navigation menu. The default password is password. When the login window appears, enter the user name admin and then your DIV-140 device such as network settings and firmware version.
The System Information page will display information regarding your password. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 11 Click OK to continue. This will appear. The left column will indicate the section contains a sub-menu. The plus (+) sign will contain the navigation menu. The default password is password. When the login window appears, enter the user name admin and then your DIV-140 device such as network settings and firmware version.
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... party connected to the channel will be good enough for out of band DTMF packets. In Out Of Band Mode, DTMF packets are four modes in steps of the codec selected. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 14 This feature works irrespective of 2 (corresponding to 1 to 64 in which echo is used . Fax Relay: In this mode of local telephone interface and phone set so that you don't change...
... party connected to the channel will be good enough for out of band DTMF packets. In Out Of Band Mode, DTMF packets are four modes in steps of the codec selected. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 14 This feature works irrespective of 2 (corresponding to 1 to 64 in which echo is used . Fax Relay: In this mode of local telephone interface and phone set so that you don't change...
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... the feature access keys with this field is configured as 1 then caller ID detection on the FXO port won't work. Character Termination: Select enable if you can configure if any special DTMF key like maximum timeout or number of rings to wait before going off hook on FXO port when the FXO port is ringing. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 15 Dial Timeout: Enter the maximum time to wait...
... the feature access keys with this field is configured as 1 then caller ID detection on the FXO port won't work. Character Termination: Select enable if you can configure if any special DTMF key like maximum timeout or number of rings to wait before going off hook on FXO port when the FXO port is ringing. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 15 Dial Timeout: Enter the maximum time to wait...
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... PPPoE is selected, then a user configured IP address, Net Mask, gateway and DNS server addresses would be obtained using DHCP or PPPoE. Default: Static. Default: 10.0.0.1 Secondary DNS Server: This specifies the back up DNS Server of the DIV-140. Default: 10.0.0.1 PPPoE Username: This username is not responding. Default: 900 seconds. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 17 If the Static option is selected, then these values will be terminated. IP Address: This specifies the IP address of the DIV-140. Default: 10.0.0.1 Net Mask: This...
... PPPoE is selected, then a user configured IP address, Net Mask, gateway and DNS server addresses would be obtained using DHCP or PPPoE. Default: Static. Default: 10.0.0.1 Secondary DNS Server: This specifies the back up DNS Server of the DIV-140. Default: 10.0.0.1 PPPoE Username: This username is not responding. Default: 900 seconds. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 17 If the Static option is selected, then these values will be terminated. IP Address: This specifies the IP address of the DIV-140. Default: 10.0.0.1 Net Mask: This...
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.... Port: Enter the primary STUN server port in this to a value smaller than the binding inactivity timeout on the network router, one static address mapping can be configured. Default: 3478. Password: This specifies the password to one to use STUN for authentication with a STUN server. NAT Configuration IP Sharing: For the device to get the global IP address. Global IP Address: Configure here the global or external IP address of ports in the scenario where on the NAT/Router. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 19...
.... Port: Enter the primary STUN server port in this to a value smaller than the binding inactivity timeout on the network router, one static address mapping can be configured. Default: 3478. Password: This specifies the password to one to use STUN for authentication with a STUN server. NAT Configuration IP Sharing: For the device to get the global IP address. Global IP Address: Configure here the global or external IP address of ports in the scenario where on the NAT/Router. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 19...
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... supported in future releases. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 20 Range: 00 to 10000. These are used to 65535. Default: 160. User Priority: This feature will be supported in future releases. QoS: Parameters for RTP streaming. Recommended value is used for RTP packets. Range: 1024 to prioritize the RTP packets on the network. Media Configuration RTP Port Range: Configure the port range to be used for various Quality-of-Service mechanisms can be set...
... supported in future releases. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 20 Range: 00 to 10000. These are used to 65535. Default: 160. User Priority: This feature will be supported in future releases. QoS: Parameters for RTP streaming. Recommended value is used for RTP packets. Range: 1024 to prioritize the RTP packets on the network. Media Configuration RTP Port Range: Configure the port range to be used for various Quality-of-Service mechanisms can be set...
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.... VoIP Configuration Server Settings: The SIP Server specific parameters are configured here. Port: Enter the primary SIP server port in future releases. Range: 40 to a value smaller than the binding inactivity timeout on the Port Configuration > General page. Uri Scheme: This feature will be a maximum of 20 characters. Default: Disable. This field accepts only numbers and can be updated with a SIP server. Enabling this field should be left empty. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 21...
.... VoIP Configuration Server Settings: The SIP Server specific parameters are configured here. Port: Enter the primary SIP server port in future releases. Range: 40 to a value smaller than the binding inactivity timeout on the Port Configuration > General page. Uri Scheme: This feature will be a maximum of 20 characters. Default: Disable. This field accepts only numbers and can be updated with a SIP server. Enabling this field should be left empty. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 21...
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... is enabled the device uses DNS/SRV records to the configured server port. Subscribe for endpoints on which SIP service are running for the configured SIP domain name. Waiting Indication: D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 22 If it will be supported in traversing a firewall. Outbound Proxy: This is disabled it is useful in future releases. Server Address: Enter the IP address or domain name of 30 Password: characters. Use DNS/SRV: If this field. Authentication Used to...
... is enabled the device uses DNS/SRV records to the configured server port. Subscribe for endpoints on which SIP service are running for the configured SIP domain name. Waiting Indication: D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 22 If it will be supported in traversing a firewall. Outbound Proxy: This is disabled it is useful in future releases. Server Address: Enter the IP address or domain name of 30 Password: characters. Use DNS/SRV: If this field. Authentication Used to...
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... you backup your mouse) on continue. Once the upgrade is in this file should be restored from PC (the configuration back up which can be extracted to server's default directory or he will change to confirm the choice. During the upgrade the calls won't go back to PC. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 36 All parameters like port phone numbers, features, ACR, phone book, speed dial entries, network settings, audio configuration, etc...
... you backup your mouse) on continue. Once the upgrade is in this file should be restored from PC (the configuration back up which can be extracted to server's default directory or he will change to confirm the choice. During the upgrade the calls won't go back to PC. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 36 All parameters like port phone numbers, features, ACR, phone book, speed dial entries, network settings, audio configuration, etc...
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... on both web (https) and CLI interfaces. Another possibility is the default username and password to login to the DIV-140? The default username and password are disabled?. Why won't my configuration changes go into effect? Please contact your PC. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 43 I see some of the device. Why don't I am not able to access the web UI using the default IP address, 10.0.0.1. Troubleshooting TIP: If you face any issues with this product, please read...
... on both web (https) and CLI interfaces. Another possibility is the default username and password to login to the DIV-140? The default username and password are disabled?. Why won't my configuration changes go into effect? Please contact your PC. D-Link DIV-140 User Guide 43 I see some of the device. Why don't I am not able to access the web UI using the default IP address, 10.0.0.1. Troubleshooting TIP: If you face any issues with this product, please read...
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... reset the DIV-140 to the Com Port on the computer that will turn ON to Ethernet enabled device or switch. Power Receptor Receptor for Power Adapter. D-Link DIV-140 Quick Install Guide Console Used to connect the DIV-140 to factor y default settings. PSTN Ports Four (4) FXO ports used to wall phone jacks. C. Connect the RJ-45 to DB-9 Console Cable from the Console port on the DIV-140 to the Com Port on your network A. LAN Port Connects DIV-140 to indicate proper operation. A. The power LED will be used to connect to configure the DIV-140. C. B. Connecting...
... reset the DIV-140 to the Com Port on the computer that will turn ON to Ethernet enabled device or switch. Power Receptor Receptor for Power Adapter. D-Link DIV-140 Quick Install Guide Console Used to connect the DIV-140 to factor y default settings. PSTN Ports Four (4) FXO ports used to wall phone jacks. C. Connect the RJ-45 to DB-9 Console Cable from the Console port on the DIV-140 to the Com Port on your network A. LAN Port Connects DIV-140 to indicate proper operation. A. The power LED will be used to connect to configure the DIV-140. C. B. Connecting...
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The server port is 5060 by default. Select port 1 and configure the Phone Number and Display Name as 2001 Click Apply: D-Link DIV-140 Quick Install Guide 10 Click Apply: Browse to the Network Configuration > General page: Enter the VoIP Server IP PBX IP address or domain name and Server Port. Browse to the Port Configuration > General page: The DIV-140 has four (4) PSTN ports numbered 1-4.
The server port is 5060 by default. Select port 1 and configure the Phone Number and Display Name as 2001 Click Apply: D-Link DIV-140 Quick Install Guide 10 Click Apply: Browse to the Network Configuration > General page: Enter the VoIP Server IP PBX IP address or domain name and Server Port. Browse to the Port Configuration > General page: The DIV-140 has four (4) PSTN ports numbered 1-4.
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Technical Support D-Link's website contains the latest user documentation and software updates for D-Link products. Other trademarks are the property of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. D-Link DIV-140 Quick Install Guide 12 United States Telephone (877) 354-6555 World Wide Web http://support.dlink.com Canada Telephone (800) 361-5265 World Wide Web http://support.dlink.ca Version 1.0 September 13, 2006 Copyright ©...
Technical Support D-Link's website contains the latest user documentation and software updates for D-Link products. Other trademarks are the property of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. D-Link DIV-140 Quick Install Guide 12 United States Telephone (877) 354-6555 World Wide Web http://support.dlink.com Canada Telephone (800) 361-5265 World Wide Web http://support.dlink.ca Version 1.0 September 13, 2006 Copyright ©...