Oki BMG7012, BMG7011 User Manual

BMG7011 and BMG7012
Broadband Media Gateway
User’s Guide
Oki Network Technologies
Revision 1.9 Preliminary
Document Revision History
Title:
Document No.:
Author:
BMG7011 and BMG7012 Broadband Media Gateway User’s Guide
P/N BMG12-UG
Oki Network Technologies
Revision # Revision Date Reason for Update Updated by:
0.9 11/22/03 First draft J. Yaya
1.3 11/29/03 Corrections and additions J. Yaya
1.5 11/21/03 Screen Cap Updates M.Rosenbaum
1.6 12/2/03 Corrections and additions J. Yaya
1.7 12/10/03 Corrections and additions M. Rosenbaum
1.8 3/18/04 Corrections and additions
1.8 4/12/04 Corrections to Text M.Rosenbaum
1.9 4/14/04 Addition of Improved Installation Procedures Z. Mohseni, M. Rosenbaum
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First edition: November 2003
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Contents
1. OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 P
ACKAGE CONTENTS
...................................................................................................................................1
1.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................................1
1.3 FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................................1
2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................3
2.1 F
RONT VIEW
(LEDS)...................................................................................................................................3
2.2 REAR VIEW (PORTS) ....................................................................................................................................4
2.3 INITIAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR ADSL AND CABLE NETWORKS.................................................5
2.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Protocol for Your PC .............................................................................................5
2.4 C
ONFIGURING THE
BMG7011
BMG7012 VOIP
AND
GATEWAYS
...............................................................6
2.4.1 Configuring via Web Browser.................................................................................................................6
2.4.2 Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPoE...............................................................................7
2.4.3 Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP................................................................................9
2.4.4 Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address........................................................... 11
2.5 I
NSTALLATION OVERVIEW FOR
ADSL
AND CABLE NETWORKS
...............................................................12
3. STATUS ............................................................................................................................................................15
3.1.1 System Status: .......................................................................................................................................15
3.1.2 Port Status: ...........................................................................................................................................16
3.1.3 DHCPC Status:.....................................................................................................................................17
3.1.4 PPPoE Status:.......................................................................................................................................18
3.1.5 PPPoE Configuration:..........................................................................................................................19
3.2 DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION ...............................................................................................................20
3.2.1 DHCP Configuration ............................................................................................................................20
3.3 WAN CONFIGURATION..............................................................................................................................21
3.3.1 WAN IP .................................................................................................................................................21
3.3.2 Remote Provisioning.............................................................................................................................22
3.3.3 Device Mode .........................................................................................................................................23
3.4 NTP ...........................................................................................................................................................24
3.4.1 NTP .......................................................................................................................................................24
3.5 NAPT CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................25
3.5.1 Port Forwarding ...................................................................................................................................25
3.5.2 IP Filtering............................................................................................................................................26
3.5.3 DMZ ......................................................................................................................................................27
3.6 QOS ...........................................................................................................................................................28
3.6.1 QoS Configuration ................................................................................................................................28
3.6.2 DSCP Configuration.............................................................................................................................29
3.6.3 VLan Configuration ..............................................................................................................................30
3.7 MAC CLONING...........................................................................................................................................31
3.8 PSTN CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................32
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Switch Key.............................................................................................................................................32
3.8.1
3.8.2 Digit Map..............................................................................................................................................33
3.9
3.10 SYSLOG CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................................................35
3.11 EMS CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................................36
3.12 VOIP CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................................................39
3.13 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................................57
3.14 UPGRADE CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................59
3.15 SAV E ..........................................................................................................................................................61
PROVISION CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................................34
3.11.1 EMS ..................................................................................................................................................36
3.11.2 SNMP Community ............................................................................................................................37
3.11.3 SNMP Trap Target ............................................................................................................................38
3.12.1 Protocol ............................................................................................................................................39
3.12.2 User ..................................................................................................................................................40
3.12.3 MGCP...............................................................................................................................................41
3.12.4 SIP ....................................................................................................................................................42
3.12.5 H.323 ................................................................................................................................................44
3.12.6 CODEC.............................................................................................................................................46
3.12.7 Caller ID...........................................................................................................................................48
3.12.8 RTP...................................................................................................................................................49
3.12.9 Tone ..................................................................................................................................................50
3.12.10 FAX ...................................................................................................................................................52
3.12.11 STUN ................................................................................................................................................53
3.12.12 Speed Dial ........................................................................................................................................54
3.12.13 Call Features ....................................................................................................................................55
3.12.14 Phone book.......................................................................................................................................56
3.13.1 Supervisor Password ........................................................................................................................57
3.13.2 User Password..................................................................................................................................58
3.14.1 Firmware ..........................................................................................................................................59
3.14.2 Configuration ...................................................................................................................................60
3.15.1 Save Configuration...........................................................................................................................61
3.15.2 Load Default Settings .......................................................................................................................62
3.15.3 Reboot...............................................................................................................................................63
APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................64
APPENDIX B: SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................65
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1. Overview
The BMG7011 and BMG7012 are external standalone devices that can provide cost effective voice communication
over an IP Network. The BMG7011 and BMG7012 gateways are available in one and two channel models
(respectively). Both models connect directly to analog phones, fax machines, and the IP Networks without the need for
additional equipment. With the Ethernet interface of the VoIP gateways connected to another device with a WAN
interface (e.g. xDSL, cable modem...), the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways provide toll quality voice
communication and reliability for the user.
1.1 Package Contents
Carefully unpack the shipping package containing the VoIP gateway and make sure that you have the following items.
If you find anything missing, mismatched or damaged, promptly contact your dealer who you purchased your product
from for assistance.
One VoIP Residential Gateway
One RJ-11 telephone line for first telephone
One RJ-11 telephone line for second telephone (optional)
One RJ-11 telephone line for PSTN backup use (optional)
One RJ-45 Ethernet cable
One power adapter with power plug
One package contents sheet
1.2 System Requirements
One RJ-45 Broadband Internet connection via cable, ADSL, or wireless modem, etc.
One PC with 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 10/100 Mbps Ethernet card installed or Ethernet port for unit management
purposes.
TCP/IP protocol for each PC
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later (5.0 is strongly recommended for web configuration)
One or two standard touch-tone telephone(s)
1.3 Features
KEY FEATURES
BMG7011 - 1 Channel
BMG7012 - 2 Channel
Integrated Routing Capabilities
Call Control Protocols H.323, SIP, MGCP
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Caller ID Indication with FSK Modem/ DTMF
Outward Speed Dial
Automatic Call Routing To PSTN For Specific Numbers
Backup Life Line Access To PSTN By Switch-Code
Custom Country Tone Definitions
Internal Call Routing Table
H.450 Call Supplementary Services
H.235 Security Gatekeeper Authentication
Configurable CODEC With Flexible Packet Size
Support For T.38 Real Time Facsimile Transmission
QoS FEATURES
Adaptive Jitter Buffer
G.168 Echo Cancellation
Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
Comfortable Noise Generation (CNG)
IP Packet ToS Field Bit Management
IEEE 802.1p/Q Priority Tag, VLAN Support
Internal Voice Priority Control To LAN/ WAN Port
MANAGEMENT FEATURES
Support Static, PPPoE And DHCP IP Address Assignment
Automatic Provisioning Mechanism For Telephone Number Assignment,
Configuration Uploads, And Firmware Upgrades
Web-Based Configuration Management
TELNET Command Line Interface
TFTP Configuration And Firmware Automatic Provisioning
SYSLOG Status Monitoring And Fault Management
SNMP v2/ MIB2
Multiple Level Password Security
NTP Time Management
UNIX/Windows Based Element Management System (EMS) -Optional
INTEGRATED ROUTING FEATURES
Bridge/ Gateway Mode
NAPT
DHCP Server
DMZ
IP Filtering/ Port Forwarding
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2. Hardware Installation
2.1 Front View (LEDs)
Figure 1 - The front panel of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways
LED Color Status Description
PWR Green
WA N
LAN Green
ONLINE Green
LINE
LINE1 & LINE2
WAN/LAN/ONLINE Green
ONLINE/LINE(s) Green
Green
Green
On When the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways is powered on
Off No power provided
Blinking When data is being transmitted or received
On When WAN Link is established
Off When WAN Link is not established
Blinking When data is being transmitted or received
On When LAN Link is established
Off When LAN Link is not established
On When VoIP telephone service is ready
Off When VoIP telephone service is not ready. Phone line is connected directly to PSTN
Blinking When there is an incoming call (the telephone is ringing)
On When the telephone is in use
Off When telephone is not in use
All Blinking Momentary blinking indicating gateway Reboot
All Blinking Simultaneous blinking indicates Firmware upload in progress
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2.2 Rear View (Ports)
Figure 2 - The rear panel of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways
LINE: RJ-11 connector, connected to PSTN back-up line
PHONE1 & PHONE2: RJ-11 connectors, connected to analog telephones or Fax machines
PWR: Power connector, connected to the power adapter packaged with the BMG unit
ENET: Ethernet RJ-45 connector, connected to PC using a RJ-45 Ethernet cable (optional)
WA N : Ethernet RJ-45 connector, connected to WAN access device, such as the
cable modem or ADSL modem
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2.3 Initial Installation Procedures for ADSL and Cable Networks
Prior to installing the BMG7011/7012 into the network, the units must be setup to work within either a PPPoE, DHCP,
or Static IP environment. This is accomplished prior to placement of the unit into the network.
1. Configuring TCP/IP Protocol for your PC allowing for entry into web based setup screens
configuring the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways in Supervisor Mode
2. Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPoE
3. Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP
4. Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address
Steps involved with
2.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Protocol for Your PC
To communicate with and configure this device, you will need to set your PC ‘s IP protocol to the default BMG IP
Address. If you enable static IP addressing, make sure your PC resides in the same subnet with this device’s LAN IP
Address (default IP Address: 192.168.100.1, default subnet mask: 255.255.255.0).
For Windows 98/Me
1. From the Start menu, click Settings, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click Network.
2.
On the Configuration tab, check if TCP/IP protocol is installed on the components list.
3.
If yes, go to Step 8. If no, then click
4.
5.
Highlight
Protocol
and click
Add
.
Add
.
6. Select Microsoft from the Manufactures list and select TCP/IP from the Network Protocols list.
Click OK. You will see TCP/IP displayed on the network components list.
7.
Highlight TCP/IP and click Properties.
8.
9.
Select the
IP Address
tab and check
Specify an IP address
.
10. Set IP address as 192.168.100.100, Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and press OK.
For Windows 2000/XP
1.
From the
menu, click
Start
Settings,
and then click
Network and Dial-up Connections
.
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Double-click Local Area Connection.
2.
3.
Click
Properties
.
4. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.
5. Check Use the following IP address.
Set IP address as 192.168.100.100, Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and press OK.
6.
For Windows NT
1. From the Start menu, click Settings, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click Network.
2.
On the Protocol tab, check if TCP/IP protocol is installed on the components list.
3.
If yes, go to Step 7. If no, then click
4.
Add
.
5. Highlight TCP/IP Protocol and click OK.
6. When asked to use DHCP, click No.
Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties.
7.
When Information Message appears, click OK.
8.
9.
On the
IP Address
tab, check
Specify an IP address.
10. Set IP address as 192.168.100.100, Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and press OK.
When asked to restart your computer, click Yes .
11.
For Linux
1. In command line interface, enter netconf.
2. Highlight and click Host name and IP network devices.
Set IP address as 192.168.100.100, Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0.
3.
Highlight and click Accept to save the configuration.
4.
2.4 Configuring the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways
Oki has integrated a powerful Web based server within the BMG7011 and BMG7012 gateways for quick and easy
verification of connection status and device configuration.
2.4.1 Configuring via Web Browser
Once your PC is properly configured, please proceed the following steps:
1. Start the web browser.
2. Enter the default IP address 192.168.100.1 of this device in the Address box to access the web configuration
menu.
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3. The web configuration menu provides two operation modes: Supervisor Mode and User Mode. The web
configuration menu
Supervisor Mode:
When the following window pops up, enter the predefined user name as supervisor and password as
okiconnect and then press OK key.
User Mode:
For User mode login, enter “user” in the User Name entry cell “guest” in the Password entry cell – press OK.
varies according to different operation mode.
2.4.2 Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPoE
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Enter Username and Password (supplied by Service Provider) in the PPPoE Configuration setup screen.
If communicating over PPPoE, you must select <Disable> in the DHCP Configuration setup screen.
Select PPPoE within the WAN Configuration setup screen.
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Finally, select either <Bridge> or <Gateway> within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen.
SAVE configuration settings.
2.4.3 Setting your BMG to communicate through DHCP
If communicating over DHCP, you must select <Enable> in the DHCP Configuration setup screen.
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Select DHCP within the WAN Configuration setup screen.
Finally, select either <Bridge> or <Gateway> within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen.
SAVE configuration settings.
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2.4.4 Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address
The BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP Gateways can be setup to communicate over a Static IP address.
If communicating with a Static IP address then <disable> DHCP.
Select Static IP Address. Enter IP, Mask, Gateway, and DNS addresses supplied by Service Provider.
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Finally, select either <Bridge> or <Gateway> within the Device Mode Configuration setup screen.
SAVE configuration settings.
2.5 Installation Overview For ADSL and Cable Networks
Example DSL installation
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Example Cable installation
Figure 3: Installation Diagrams
1. WA N : Plug one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the WAN port and plug the other end into the Ethernet port
of the Internet service device, such as the cable modem or ADSL modem. Then connect the cable modem or
ADSL modem to the modem port of the splitter using a RJ-11 telephone line.
2. PHONE1 & PHONE2:
Plug one end of the RJ-11 telephone cable into the PHONE1 or PHONE2 port and plug the other end into the
phone socket on a telephone set.
3. LINE: (optional)
ADSL: Plug one end of the RJ-11 telephone cable into the LINE port and plug the other end into the phone port
of the splitter. Then connect the splitter to the phone socket in the wall using a RJ-11 telephone cable.
Cable: Plug one end of the RJ-11 telephone cable into the LINE port and plug the other end into the phone
socket in the wall.
The LINE port is for back-up use allowing for direct connection to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone
Network). If the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways lose WAN connection or the VoIP function is not
available, the BMG7011 and BMG7012 will allow the analog telephone to access the PSTN service.
4. ENET: (optional)
Plug one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the ENET port and plug the other end into the Ethernet socket of
NIC on your PC. (Optional for the PC to connect to the Internet.)
5. PWR:
Plug one end of the power adapter into the PWR port and plug the other end into an electric outlet on the wall.
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3. Web Interface Screen Descriptions
The following pages contain brief descriptions of each web page and its functions within the web based
configuration web server. To apply any setting altered on any page, click OK. To clear values entered on the
screen, click Reset. Changing to another screen without clicking OK will not save the settings you have made.
Remember to click OK before browsing screens or your configuration will be ignored.
Note: After making all necessary settings, you need to save the configurations and then reboot the BMG to
make the new settings take effect.
Resetting to Default (firmware v01.04.01 or higher)
To reset BMG settings to “default” settings, or to reset a password and if your firmware is version 01.04.01 or
higher, you can use the Keypad (Analog phone connect to first port) to Reset-To-Default (dial *#123).
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3.1 Status
3.1.1 System Status:
The setup screen, example below, will be displayed when you first connect. This screen contains Board ID, Firmware
Version, Web UI Version, and MAC Address.
Figure 4 – System Status Window
Item Description
Board ID Board ID is used to identify the unit and upgrade the firmware
Firmware Version
Web UI Version Specifies the current Web User Interface version.
MAC Address
VoIP Service Status Specifies VoIP service status
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Specifies the installed firmware version.
Specifies the unique hardware address of the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP Gateways.
Used for automated provisioning
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3.1.2 Port Status:
You can check the status of all I/O ports by clicking Port Status.
Figure 5 – Port Status Window
Item Description
Phone 1 Port Shows phone status either VoIP mode or PSTN mode (PSTN mode when
VoIP is not available)
Phone 2 Port Shows phone status either VoIP mode or PSTN mode (PSTN mode when
VoIP is not available)
WAN Port Shows WAN Link status either connected or not connected
LAN Port Shows LAN Link status either connected or not connected
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