D-Link DVG-5004, DVG-6004 Operation Manual

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Contents
1. Introduction....................................................................................................1
Product Overview........................................................................................................................................1
Product Features.........................................................................................................................................2
Hardware Description..................................................................................................................................3
2 ports gateway model: 2S / 2O / 1S1O ........................................................................................3
4 ports gateways model: 4S / 4O / 2S2O / 3S1O..........................................................................6
8 ports gateways model: 8S / 8O / 6S2O / 4S4O..........................................................................9
2. Installation and Applications......................................................................12
Network Interface......................................................................................................................................12
Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address ............................................................................... 12
Gateway in a NAT network...........................................................................................................13
Gateway assigned with a Public IP Address and serving as an IP sharing device.....................14
Telephone Interface Description (4 ports model used in the example).....................................................15
Example for 4S gateway:............................................................................................................. 15
Example for 4O gateway:.............................................................................................................16
Example for 2S2O gateway:........................................................................................................17
3. Setting the Gateway through IVR...............................................................18
IVR (Interactive Voice Respon se)............................................................................................................. 18
IVR Functions Table:....................................................................................................................20
IP Configuration Settings—Setting IP Configuration of WAN Port ..............................................22
Recorded Voice File.....................................................................................................................23
4. Setting a Gateway with WEB Browser.......................................................25
Network Settings.......................................................................................................................................26
QoS Settings.............................................................................................................................................32
NAT/DDNS................................................................................................................................................33
Telephony Settings ...................................................................................................................................34
Private Network.........................................................................................................................................37
SIP Settings ..............................................................................................................................................39
Calling Features........................................................................................................................................41
Advanced Options.....................................................................................................................................42
Line Settings ................................................................................................................................43
Voice ............................................................................................................................................43
Fax Settings.................................................................................................................................44
Digit Map...................................................................................................................................................44
Local Phone Book.....................................................................................................................................45
Speed Dial.................................................................................................................................................45
Caller Filter................................................................................................................................................45
CDR Settings ............................................................................................................................................46
Language..................................................................................................................................................46
Trunk /FXO Settings..................................................................................................................................46
Transit Call Control ...................................................................................................................................47
Long-Distance Control Table....................................................................................................................48
Long Distance Exception Table................................................................................................................49
CPT/Cadence Settings..............................................................................................................................49
CPT Auto Detect..........................................................................................................................50
Direct Connection to PSTN.......................................................................................................... 51
Connected to a PBX Extension Line............................................................................................52
Filling in the CPT Table................................................................................................................53
Save Settings...............................................................................................................................53
System Information...................................................................................................................................54
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RTP Packet Summary...............................................................................................................................54
STUN Inquiry.............................................................................................................................................54
Ping Test...................................................................................................................................................55
Time Settings............................................................................................................................................55
System Operations (Save Settings)..........................................................................................................55
Software Upgrade.....................................................................................................................................56
Logout.......................................................................................................................................................56
5. IP Sharing Functions...................................................................................57
6. Coding Principle..........................................................................................60
Instruction..................................................................................................................................................60
Dialed Number Processing Flow...............................................................................................................60
7. Advanced Feature .......................................................................................62
Static Route※ ...........................................................................................................................................62
RIP(Routing Information Protocol) ※.......................................................................................................62
Port filtering...............................................................................................................................................63
IP Filtering.................................................................................................................................................63
MAC Filtering ............................................................................................................................................64
Virtual Server ............................................................................................................................................64
DMZ...........................................................................................................................................................64
URL Filter※ ..............................................................................................................................................65
Special Applications※...............................................................................................................................65
DoS Prevention Settings※ .......................................................................................................................66
Notice................................................................................................................67
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1. Introduction
Product Overview
The stand-alone VoIP Gateway carries both voice and facsimile over the IP network. It supports SIP
industry standard call control protocol to be compatible with free registration services or VoIP service
providers’ systems. It works in two different modes: UA (User Agent) or Server. As a standard user
agent, it is compatible to all well-known Soft Switches and SIP proxy servers. While running the
optional server software, the gateway can be configured to establish a private VoIP network over the
Internet without a 3rd party SIP Proxy Server.
There are 3 types of gateways in the same series: 2 ports, 4 ports and 8 ports (voice ports, FXS and/or
FXO). The gateway can be seamlessly integrated to existing network by connecting to a phone set, PBX,
key telephone system, fax machine or PSTN line. With only a broadband connection such as ADSL
bridge/router, Cable Modem or leased line router, it allows you to gain access to voice and fax services
over the IP in order to reduce the cost of international and long distance calls.
In addition, the in-built 4 ports Ethernet switch supports comprehensive Internet gateway functions to
accommodate other PCs or IP devices to share the same broadband stream. QoS function allows voice
and data traffic to flow through where voice traffic is transmitted in the highest priority. With TOS bit
enabled, it guarantees voice packets to have first priority to pass through a TOS enabled router.
With the support of DDNS, it makes the gateway reachable by its domain name where the IP address is
dynamically assigned by the ISP. It helps users to host a web site or mail server in a PPPoE or DHCP
network. By enabling the CDR function & setting up a simple server, administrators are allowed to log
in and view all call records such as call duration, time and date of calls and latency.
The gateway can be assigned with a fixed IP address or by DHCP, PPPoE. It adopts the G.711, G.726,
G.729A or G.723.1 voice compression format to save the network bandwidth while providing real-time
and toll quality voice. In addition, in the event that the power supply fails or Internet connection is lost,
the gateway can automatically divert the FXS end to the PSTN network on the FXO port so users can
still use the conventional PSTN line to make calls. This feature is especially useful while dialing
emergency calls (ie. 911).
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Product Features
SIP (RFC 3261) compliant
Supports 2 / 4 / 8 simultaneous FAX / Voice calls (port number differs between models)
4 Ethernet switch ports with IP sharing functions
Optional server enables small businesses to build up private VoIP network (SIP model)
QoS support guarantees voice bandwidth in a busy network
Supports IP TOS (Type Of Service)
Internet gateway functions: DHCP server, NAT, Virtual Server, DMZ, IP/PORT/MAC filtering
T.30 (G III) / Real Time T.38 / Secured T.38 Fax Relay
Feasible for Fixed IP address or dynamic IP address network ( PPPoE / DHCP client, support DDNS)
Configurable Hot Line feature
Supports IP-to-PSTN / PSTN-to-IP applications
Life-Line support (IP / power failure over relay)
NAT traversal - STUN and UPnP (optional)
Pass through NAT
Call Detailed Records (CDR)
Web-based firmware upgrade
Caller ID Delivery
Easy Configuration by IVR and Web-based GUI
Greeting message
Echo Cancellation: G.168 compliant
Voice Activity Detection (VAD) & Comfort Noise Generation (CNG)
Dialing: DTMF, PULSE (optional)
Signaling Protocol: Loop Start
Adaptive Jitter Buffer and Programmable Gain Control
Internet Gateway Functions : DHCP server, NAT, Virtual Server, DMZ, IP/PORT/MAC filtering
CALL features (optional)
Call hold
Call waiting
Call forward
- Unconditional (follow me)
- Busy forward
- No answer forward
Call transfer
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Hardware Description
2 ports gateway model: 2S / 2O / 1S1O
Front Panel
WAN, LAN indicators Voice ports indicators Status indicators
VoIP Gateway
RUN
P2L2L3L4 Power
Power Indicator: Green light indicates a normal power supply.
Run Indicator: Blinking green light indicates normal operation.
Alarm Indicator: When the system starts up, the red light will blink. It also indicates the
gateway’s abnormal operation.
P1 – P2 stands for Port 1 – Port 2 (Line 1 – Line 2)
WAN stands for the WAN Port Indicator.
L1 – L4 stands for the LAN Port Indicator.
When starting up the system, the Alarm, Run, and Power indicators will light up. After
about 40 seconds, the Alarm indicator will go off, the Run indicator will blink in green, and the Power indicator will stay green under normal operational conditions. If the Alarm indicator continues to blink, it means the system is currently communicating with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address.
When the WAN is connected, the WAN indicator will light up in green and if data is being
transmitted over the Internet, the indicator blinks in green and orange.
Rear Panel
larm P1WANL1
2S : P1-P2 are all telephone ports (FXS) to be connected to a telephone set or PBX co ports (PSTN ports). 2O : P1-P2 are line ports (FXO) to be connected to a PSTN (telephone lines from a PSTN.) 1S1O : P1 is a telephone port (FXS), and P2 is a line port (FXO). Before the power is connected or in the occasion of a
power failure, P1 will be relayed to P2 for emergency calls.
NOTE: Do not connect FXS ports to each other. Also, do not connect any FXS port directly to a
PSTN line or internal PBX. If any of these are done, your 4S may be damaged.
Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP gateway. If using adapters other than the one
comes with VoIP gateway, it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the product.
Restore to factory default: (IP address, User’s. Name and Password)
(1) Pull off the power plug.
(2) Press reset (do not let go of the reset button).
(3) Plug the plug back into the socket (do not let go of the reset button).
(4) Let go of the reset button after 6 seconds. Factory settings will be restored.
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2S Model (2 FXS ports)
RESET
To reset the
gateway
Or to restore
factor
settings
DC+12V
Reset P1 WAN L1
FXS ports 1,2
(telephone connectors) Phone sets connection
P2 L2 L3 L4
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(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as AD SL,
Cable Modem or Router
2O Model (2 FXO ports)
RESET
To reset the
gateway
Or to restore
factor
settings
DC+12V Reset P1 WAN L1
FXO ports 1 ~ 2
(PSTN line connectors)
Connect to PSTN lines
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L3 L4L2P2
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as AD SL,
Cable Modem or Router
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1S1O Model (1 FXO and 1 FXS ports)
RESET
To reset the
gateway
Or to restore
factor
settings
FXS port : 1 FXO port : 2
FXS connects to phone set;
FXO connect to PSTN line
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
DC+12V Reset P1 WAN L1
POWER
Connect to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as AD SL,
Cable Modem or Router
L3 L4L2P2
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4 ports gateways model: 4S / 4O / 2S2O / 3S1O
Front Panel
WAN, LAN indicators Voice ports indicators Status indicators
VoIP Gateway
Power Indicator: Green light indicates a normal power supply.
Run Indicator: Blinking green light indicates normal operation.
Alarm Indicator: When the system starts up, the red light will blink. It also indicates the
gateway’s abnormal operation.
P1 – P4 stands for Port 1 – Port 4 (Line 1 – Line 4)
WAN stands for the WAN Port Indicator.
L1 – L4 stands for the LAN Port Indicator.
When starting up the system, the Alarm, Run, and Power indicators will light up. After
about 15 seconds, the Alarm indicator will go off, the Run indicator will blink in green, and the Power indicator will stay green under operational conditions. If the Alarm indicator continues to blink, it means the system is currently communicating with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address.
When the WAN is connected, the WAN indicator will lights up in green and if data is being
transmitted over the Internet, the indicator blinks in green and orange.
Rear Panel
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P2P3P4L2L3L4 Power
larm P1WANL1
4S : P1-P4 are telephone ports (FXS) to be connected to a telephone set or PBX co ports (PSTN ports). 4O : P1-P4 are line ports (FXO) to be connected to a PSTN (telephone lines from a PSTN.) 2S2O : P1-P2 are telephone ports (FXS), and P3-P4 are line ports (FXO). Before the power is connected or in the
occasion of a power failure, P1 will be relayed to P3, and P2 to P4 to reach PSTN.
3S1O : P1-P3 are telephone ports (FXS), and P4 is a line port (FXO). Before the power is connected or in the
occasion of a power failure, P1 will be relayed to P4 so that emergency calls can be made.
NOTE: Do not connect FXS ports to each other. Also, do not con nect any FXS port directly to a
PSTN line or internal PBX. If any of these ar e do ne, y ou r 4S may be damaged.
Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP gateway. If using adapters other than the one
comes with VoIP gateway, it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the product.
Restore to factory default: (IP address, User’s. Name and Password)
(1) Pull off the power plug.
(2) Press reset (do not let go of the reset button).
(3) Plug the plug back into the socket (do not let go of the reset button).
(4) Let go of the reset button after 6 seconds. Factory settings will be restored.
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4S Model (4 FXS ports)
RESET
To reset the
gateway or to
restore
settings
factor
DC+12V Reset P1 WAN L1
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
FXS ports 1 ~ 4
(telephone connectors)
Connecst to phone sets
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as AD SL,
Cable Modem or Router
4O Model (4 FXO ports)
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L4 L3L2P4P3P2
RESET
To reset the
gateway
or to restore
factor
settings
DC+12V Reset P1 WAN L1
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
FXO ports 1 ~ 4
(PSTN line connectors) Connects to PSTN lines
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as AD SL,
Cable Modem or Router
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L4 L3L2P4P3P2
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RESET
To reset the
gateway
Or to restore
settings
factor
DC+12V Reset P1 WAN L1
FXS ports 1,2 FXO ports 3,4
FXS to telephone set;
FXO to PSTN lines
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
3S1O Model (3 FXS and 1 FXO ports)
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L4 L3L2P4P3P2
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as AD SL,
Cable Modem or Router
RESET
To reset the
gateway
Or to restore
factory settings
DC+12V Reset P1 WAN L1
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
FXS ports : 1, 2, 3 FXO ports : 4
FXS to telephone set; FXO to PSTN lines
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as AD SL,
Cable Modem or Router
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L4 L3L2P4P3P2
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8 ports gateways model: 8S / 8O / 6S2O / 4S4O
Front Panel
Voice ports indicators WAN, LAN indicators Status indicators
VoIP Gatewa
Rear Panel
8S : P1-P8 are telephone ports (FXS) to be connected to a telephone set or PBX CO ports (PSTN ports). 8O : P1-P8 are line ports (FXO) to be connected to a PSTN (telephone lines from a PSTN.) 6S2O : P1-P6 are telephone ports (FXS), and P7-P8 are line ports (FXO). Before the power is connected or in the
4S4O : P1-P4 are telephone ports (FXS), and P5-P8 are line ports (FXO). Before the power is connected or in the
RUN
Power
P5
P6 P8 P7
P4 P3 P2 P1
L4 L3 L2
L1
WAN
larm
Power Indicator: Green light indicates a normal power supply.
Run Indicator: Blinking green light indicates normal operation.
Alarm Indicator: When the system starts up, the red light will blink. It also indicates the
gateway’s abnormal operation.
P1 – P8 stands for Port 1 – Port 8 (Line 1 – Line 8)
WAN stands for the WAN Port Indicator.
L1 – L4 stands for the LAN Port Indicator.
When starting up the system, the Alarm, Run, and Power indicators will light up. After
about 15 seconds, the Alarm indicator will go off, the Run indicator will blink in green, and the Power indicator will stay green under operational conditions. If the Alarm indicator continues to blink, it means the system is currently communicating with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address.
When the ethereal cable is connected, the Link indicator will light up and if data is being
transmitted over the Internet, the act indicator will blink.
occasion of a power failure, P1 will be relayed to P7, and P2 relayed to P8 to reach PSTN.
occasion of a power failure, P1 will be relayed to P5, P2 relayed to P6, P3 relayed to P7, and P4 relayed to P8 to reach PSTN.
NOTE: Do not connect FXS ports to each other. Also, do not con nect any FXS port directly to a
PSTN line or internal PBX. If any of these ar e do ne, y ou r 4S may be damaged.
Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP gateway. If using adapters other than the one
comes with VoIP gateway, it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the product.
Restore to factory default: (IP address, User’s. Name and Password)
(1) Pull off the power plug.
(2) Press reset (do not let go of the reset button).
(3) Plug the plug back into the socket (do not let go of the reset button).
(4) Let go of the reset button after 6 seconds. Factory settings will be restored.
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8S Model (8 FXS ports)
RESET
To reset the
gateway
Or to restore
factory settings
RESET
WAN
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as ADSL,
Cable Modem or Router
8O Model (8 FXO ports)
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L1
L2 L3 L4
P1
P2 P3 P4
FXS ports 1 ~ 8
(telephone connectors)
Connects to phone sets
P5
P6
P7 P8
GND DC12V
POWER
Connects to the power
Adapter (comes with
the gateway)
RESET
To reset the
gateway
or to restore
factory settings
RESET
WAN
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as ADSL,
Cable Modem or Router
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L1
L2 L3 L4
P1
P2 P3 P4
FXO ports 1 ~ 8
(PSTN line connectors) Connects to PSTN lines
P5
P6
P7 P8
DC12VGND
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
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6S2O Model (6 FXS and 2 FXO ports)
RESET
To reset the
gateway
or to restore
factory settings
RESET
WAN
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L1
L2 L3 L4
WAN port
Connecst to broadband
Networks such as ADSL,
Cable Modem or Router
4S4O Model (4 FXS and 4 FXO ports)
FXS ports 1 ~ 6
(telephone connectors)
Connects to phone sets
P1
P2 P3 P4
FXO ports 7,8
(PSTN line connectors)
Connects to PSTN lines
P5
P6
P7 P8
DC12VGND
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
RESET
To reset the
gateway
or to restore
factory settings
RESET
WAN port
Connects to broadband
Networks such as ADSL,
Cable Modem or Router
WAN
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
(built-in Ethernet switch)
Connect LAN hosts here
to share WAN connection.
IP sharing features enabled
L2 L3 L4
L1
FXS ports 1 ~ 4
(telephone connectors)
Connects to phone sets
P1
P2 P3 P4
FXO ports 5~8
(PSTN line connectors)
Connects to PSTN lines
P5
P6
P7 P8
DC12VGND
POWER
Connects to the power
adapter (comes with
the gateway)
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Network Interface
The network interface is divided into 3 basic modes as described below:
Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP Address
Gateway can be built under the existing NAT
Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP address and serves as an IP sharing router.
Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address
The gateway will have a Public IP address for Internet connection regardless of whether it is a static IP
address, DHCP (using a Cable Modem), or PPPoE (Dialup / ADSL).
Gateway IP Settings
NAT/STUN Settings Unnecessary (Disabled)
DDNS Settings Unnecessary (Disabled)
Need to be set up as static IP, DHCP, or PPPoE
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WAN
Leased line / AD SL / Cable modem
Phone
Phone
PBX
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Gateway in a NAT network
The gateway uses a virtual IP address and the IP sharing function of other systems to connect to the
Internet.
LAN IP address of IP sharing
Gateway IP Settings
NAT /STUN Settings Please refer to P. 29 for the Use NAT.
Please avoid IP address 192.168.0.1-192.168.8.254 (You may need to change the settings of IP sharing or change SIP series Gateway LAN Port IP address)
Set as static IP address, and assign the LAN IP address of the IP sharing to the Default Gateway.
Enable
If the WAN of the IP sharing device has static IP address, then the NAT IP address is set as the Public IP address of the IP sharing.
If the WAN of the IP sharing device uses a dynamic IP address, then it has to comply with the DDNS settings. When suing NAT, you must enter the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that is registered to the DDNS server.
DDNS Settings Please refer to P. 29 for the DDNS
Settings
Phone
Phone
PC
The WAN of the IP sharing device has a static IP address.
The WAN of the IP sharing device has a dynamic IP address.
PBX
WAN
Disabled
Enabled: enter the registered URL (Uniform Resource Locator) into the network settings -> under NAT
InternetInternet
Leased l ine / A D SL / C able m odem
Firewall / NAT
PC
PC
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Gateway assigned with a Public IP Address and serving as an IP sharing device
The gateway will have a Public IP address regardless of whether it is a static IP application, DHCP
(using a Cable Modem), or PPPoE (To connect to your ADSL account), which can then use the
functions of built-in IP sharing function to allow other PCs to be on-line at the same time.
Gateway IP Settings
NAT/STUN Settings Unnecessary (Disabled)
DDNS Settings Unnecessary (Disabled)
Need to be set up as static IP, DHCP, or PPPoE
For settings at PC end, please refer to section “IP sharing functions”
Phone
PBX
Phone
PC uses a static IP address ranging from:
192.168.8.1-192.168.8.253 Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0
Default Gateway192.168.8.254
VoIP gateway serving as an IP sharing device
WAN
Leased lin e / ADSL / C ab le modem
LAN
PC
InternetInternet
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Telephone Interface Description (4 ports model used in the example)
Example for 4S gateway:
4S gateway connecting directly to phone sets
After connecting telephone sets to P1-P4, users can make direct calls,(P1-P4 are FXS interfaces). Each
set acts as an independent extension line.
Integrating the 4S with PBX
P1-P4 is FXS interfaces, and some of them can be connected to telephone sets for direct calls. Others
can be connected to the PBX so other extension lines can make VoIP calls.
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Example for 4O gateway:
4O model connecting directly to the Telephone Line of a PSTN
P1-P4 is FXO interfaces and can all be connected to a PSTN to serve as a bridge between the PSTN
and other VoIP telephones. The system also allows a call to be made from a traditional telephone line
to connect with a user behind the Gateway.
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Integrating the 4O with PBX
P1-P4 is FXO interfaces and can be connected with PBX extension lines (exclusively for analog
interface, not applicable for digital type).
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