Planet Technology VIP-281, VIP-480, VIP-880, VIP-1680, VIP-2480 User Manual

2~24-Port H.323/SIP VoIP Gateway
VIP-281/480/880/1680/2480 series
User’s manual
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Revision
User’s Manual for PLANET 2~24-Port H.323/SIP VoIP Gateway: Model: VIP-281/VIP-480/VIP-1680/VIP-2480 series
Rev: 2.0 (January, 2007)
Part No. EM-VIP GW_V2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction.......................................................................... 6
Overview............................................................................................................................6
Package Content...............................................................................................................9
Physical Details.................................................................................................................9
Front Panel LED Indicators & Rear Panels..............................................................12
Chapter 2 Preparations & Installation................................................ 14
Physical Installation Requirement................................................................................14
LAN/WAN Interface quick configurations...............................................................15
LAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface...............................15
WAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface..............................16
Chapter 3 Network Service Configurations....................................... 17
Configuring and monitoring your VoIP Gateway from web browser.......................17
Overview on the web interface of VoIP Gateway.....................................................17
Manipulation of VoIP Gateway via web browser.....................................................17
Wizard Setup for Quick Start........................................................................................18
1. WAN Port Type Setup (Setup First) .....................................................................18
2. Configuring NAT or Bridge setting:.....................................................................20
3. VoIP Call Protocol Setup......................................................................................21
Chapter 4 System Configurations...................................................... 23
Advance Setup of Network Setup .................................................................................23
WAN Setting.............................................................................................................24
LAN Setting..............................................................................................................25
Virtual Server............................................................................................................26
Dynamic DNS ..........................................................................................................27
Netwrok Management ..............................................................................................28
Advance Setup of VoIP Setup........................................................................................29
VoIP Basic Configuration to H.323 protocol............................................................30
Dialing Plan to H.323 protocol.................................................................................32
Advance Setting to H.323 protocol ..........................................................................36
VoIP Basic Configuration to SIP Protocol................................................................41
Dialing Plan to SIP protocol.....................................................................................43
Advance Setting to SIP protocol...............................................................................46
Port Status.................................................................................................................50
Chapter 5 System Administrations.................................................... 51
Management....................................................................................................................51
Save Configuration...................................................................................................52
Access Control..........................................................................................................52
Set To Default Configuration....................................................................................53
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Backup/Restore Configuration to a File...................................................................53
System Information Display Function......................................................................53
SNTP Setting Function.............................................................................................54
Syslog setting............................................................................................................54
Capture packetackets Function.................................................................................55
Appendix A........................................................................................... 56
Voice communications....................................................................................................56
Concepts: Voice port.................................................................................................56
H.323 VoIP Call: Peer-To-Peer Mode ......................................................................58
H.323 VoIP Call: Gatekeeper Mode.........................................................................61
SIP VoIP Call: Peer-To-Peer Mode...........................................................................64
SIP VoIP Call: SIP Proxy Server ..............................................................................67
Appendix B........................................................................................... 70
FAQ..................................................................................................................................70
FAQ 1: Firmware upgrade Requirement and Process ..............................................71
FAQ 2: Busy Tone Learning.....................................................................................72
FAQ 3: FXO Ringer Voltage Threshold / Ringer Voltage Filter Setting..................73
FAQ 4: Answer Supervision.....................................................................................73
FAQ 5: FXO Answer Mode Setting .........................................................................75
FAQ 6: Peer to Peer call: FXO to FXO....................................................................78
FAQ 7: Peer to Peer call: FXO to FXS.....................................................................79
FAQ 8: Peer to Peer call for one shoot dialing: FXO to FXO..................................81
FAQ 9: Peer to Peer call: Hotline setting .................................................................83
FAQ 10: SIP speed call setting.................................................................................85
Appendix C........................................................................................... 87
VIP-281 series Specifications...................................................................................87
VIP-480 series Specifications...................................................................................88
VIP-880 series Specifications...................................................................................89
VIP-1680 series Specifications.................................................................................90
VIP-2480 series Specifications.................................................................................91
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Chapter 1 Introduction

Overview
With years of Internet telephony and router manufacturing experience, PLANET proudly introduces the newest member of the PLANET VoIP gateway family: the VIP-GW, VIP-281 / VIP-480 / VIP-880 / VIP-1680 / VIP-2480 series.
The PLANET VoIP Gateway is fully both SIP and H.323 standard compliant residential gateway that provides a total solution for integrating voice-data network and the Public Switched Tel eph one Network (PSTN), not only provides quality voice communications, but also offers secure, reliable Internet sharing capabilities for daily voice and Internet communications.
With advanced DSP processor (TI) and cutting edge VoIP technology, the PLANET VoIP Gateway is capable of handling both SIP and the H.323 calls. Up to 2/4/8/16/24 registrations to the SIP proxy or H.323 Gatekeeper, the VoIP Gateway are able to make calls to either H.323 or SIP voice communication environment. The VoIP Gateway is equipped with 1/4 LAN port Ethernet switch and built-in NAT router function that provides Internet access using only one IP address; with these features, users may now enjoy high quality voice calls and secure Internet access without interferi ng wi th routine activities.
Meanwhile, the PLANET VoIP Gateway is designed for comfort, ease-of-use with a sophisticated, and satisfaction from customers, VoIP Gateway not only inherits traditions of quality voice communications and real-time fax data over IP networks, but VoIP Gateway also eliminates the human resource VoIP network deployment. With optimized H.323/SIP architecture, PLANET VoIP Gateway is the ideal choices for P2P voice chat, ITSP cost-saving solution, but also provide network-converting feature to translate the packet network into traditional PBX system.
With built-in PPPoE/DHCP/DDNS clients, up to 2/4/8/16/24 concurrent connections in VoIP Gateway, voice communications can be established from anywhere around the world. PLANET VoIP Gateway comes with intuitive user-friendly, yet powerful management interface (web/telnet), that can dramatically reduce IT personnel resource, and complete VoIP deployment in a short time, plus remote management capability, VoIP administrators can monitor machine/network status, or proceed maintenance/trouble-shooting service via Internet browser or telnet session. Besides, it provides voice channels status display and optimized packet voice streami ng over managed and public (Internet) IP networks.
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There are models for VIP-281/VIP-480/VIP-880/VIP-1680/VIP-2480 and there are: 2-port model, VIP-28nxx:
VIP-281 equips one FXO and one FXS interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO), and telephone or FAX machine connection (FXS). VIP-281FS equips two FXS interfaces telephone set or FAX machine connections (FXS).
4-port model, VIP-48nxx:
VIP-480 equips two FXO and two FXS interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO), and telephone or FAX machine connection (FXS).
VIP-480FS equips four FXS interfaces telephone set or FAX machine connections (FXS). VIP-480FO equips four FXO interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO).
8-port model, VIP-88nxx:
VIP-880 equips four FXO and four FXS interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO), and telephone or FAX machine connection (FXS).
VIP-880FO equips eight FXO interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO). VIP-882 equips six FXS and two FXO interfaces to have the great flexibility of telephone or FAX
machine connection (FXS), and PBX connection (FXO).
16-port model, VIP-168nxx:
VIP-1680 equips eight FXO and eight FXS interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO), and telephone or FAX machine connection (FXS). VIP-1680FO equips sixteen FXO interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO).
24-port model, VIP-248nxx:
VIP-2480 equips twelve FXO and twelve FXS interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection (FXO), and telephone or FAX machine connection (FXS). VIP-2480FO equips twenty-four FXO interfaces to have the great flexibility of PBX connection
(FXO).
In the following section, unless specified, VIP-GW will represent the family of products.
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Network Feature
Network Address Translation (NAT): NAT allows multiple PCs to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) using a single Internet access
account.
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Client Support: If you are a DSL user, the router has a built-in PPPoE client for establishing a DSL link connection with
the ISP. There is no need to install a further PPPoE driver on your computers.
Smart QoS The smart QoS provide stable voice quality while user access internet from private LAN to internet at
thesame time. This device would start suppressing throughput automatically when VoIP call proceed and keep full speed access when there is no VoIP traffic.
DDNS(Dynamic Domain Name Server) DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses. It allows you to provide Internet
users with a domain name (instead of an IP Address) to access your Virtual Servers.
Virtual Server Remote Users can access services such as the Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses
can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses.
VoIP Functions
H.323 / SIP dual mode communication
SIP 2.0 (RFC3261), H.323v4 compliant
Peer-to-Peer / H.323 GK / SIP proxy calls
Voice codec support: G.711(A-law /μ-law), G.729 AB, G.723 (6.3 Kbps / 5.3Kbps)
Voice processing: Voice Active Detection, DTMF detection, G.165/G.168 compliant echo canceller,
silence detection, FAX (T.38 / T.30) Mode Option.
Built in adaptive buffer that helps to smooth out the variations in delay (jitter) for voice traffic.
Voice channels status display: This function display each port status likes as on-hook, off-hook,
calling number called number, talk duration, codec.
Life line support for co-existing FXO-FXS port of VIP-281, VIP-480, VIP-880, VIP-882, VIP-1680 and VIP-2480 while power down.
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Package Content
The contents of your product should contain the following items:
¾ The VoIP Gateway ¾ Power adapter (2 / 4 / 8-port model) / Power cord (16 / 24-port model) ¾ Quick Installation Guide ¾ User’s Manual CD ¾ RJ-45 cable x 1 ¾ RS-232 cable x 1 (8 / 16 / 24-port model) ¾ 25 port Telephone Cable x 1 (16 / 24-port model) ¾ Rack mount brackets x 2 (16 / 24-port model)
Physical Details
The following figure illustrates the front/rear panel of VIP-GW series:
Front Panel of VIP-281
Rear Panel of VIP-281
Front Panel of VIP-281FS
Rear Panel of VIP-281FS
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Front Panel of VIP-480
Rear Panel of VIP-480
Front Panel of VIP-480FS
Rear Panel of VIP-480FS
Front Panel of VIP-480FO
Rear Panel of VIP-480FO
Front Panel of VIP-880
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Rear Panel of VIP-880
Front Panel of VIP-882
Rear Panel of VIP-882
Front Panel of VIP-880FO
Rear Panel of VIP-880FO
Front Panel of VIP-1680
Front Panel of VIP-1680FO
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Front Panel of VIP-2480
Front Panel of VIP-2480FO
Rear Panel of VIP-1680/VIP-1680FO/VIP-2480/VIP-2480FO
Front Panel LED Indicators & Rear Panels
Front Panel LED State Descriptions
PWR
CPU
(VIP-880 / VIP-1680 / VIP-2480 series)
WAN Port
LAN Port
FXS
FXO
LCD Panel
(VIP-1680/ VIP-2840 series)
NOTE: System initialization will turn some LEDs ON for a few seconds.
On Off
Flashing
ON Flashing Off
ON Flashing Off ON Flashing Off On
Off
On Off
GW is powered ON GW is powered Off
The system is running
GW network connection established Data traffic on cable network Waiting for network connection LAN is connected successfully
Data is transmitting Ethernet not connected to PC Telephone Set is Off-Hook Ring Indication Telephone Set is On-Hook Line is busy Line is not enabled
System is operation System is Shutdown
ÍNote
The Default LAN IP is http://192.168.0.1. Press RESET button on rear panel over 5 seconds will reset the VoIP Gateway to this default LAN/WAN IP address and Username/Password function.
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Rear Panel Descriptions
A
WAN
LAN
(VIP-880/VIP-1680/ VIP-2480 series)
LAN 1 ~ LAN 4
(VIP-281/VIP-480 series)
Reset
Power
The WAN port supports auto negotiating Fast Ethernet 10/100Base-T networks. This port allows your voice gateway to be connected to an Internet CAT.5 twisted pair Ethernet cable.
The LAN port supports 1/4 10/100Base-T switch hub networks. These 1/4 ports allow your PC or Switch/Hub to be connected to the voice gateway through a CAT.5 twisted pair Ethernet cable.
The reset button, when pressed, resets the cable voice gateway without the need to unplug the power cord.
Note: (the VIP-880 series in Front Panel)
The supplied power adapter connects here.
ccess device, e.g. router, cable modem, ADSL modem, through a
FXS FXO
Standard Telco 50 PIN Connector (RJ-21) 9-pin RS-232
(VIP-880/VIP-1680/ VIP-2840 series)
FXS port was connected to your telephone sets or Trunk Line of PBX. FXO port was connected to the extension port of a PBX or directly connected to a PSTN line of carrier. It is a 50 pins RJ-21 connector for connecting to telephone patch panel.
Note: (the VIP-1680/VIP-2480 series only)
Connecting VIP to a terminal emulator for configuring VIP Note: (the VIP-880 series in Front Panel)
Connecting to the telephone patch panel (16-port/24-port model)
STEP 1: Attach the 25 port patch panel to the gateway through its RJ-21 connector. STEP 2: The FXS LED indicators at telephone patch panel should be steady O N if the RJ-21 connecto r
is well connected to the gateway and the gateway is powered on.
Patch Panel LED State Descriptions
FXS
FXO
Note: The FXO interface is designed for connecting to PBXs (extension line) or central office switches
(CO line), and the FXS interface is designed for connecting to analog telephone sets or fax machines. If the telephone cable connects to VIP-16/2480 series, the FXS interfaces are odd ports i.e. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, and the FXO interfaces are even ports, i.e. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24.
0 Warning
ON Off On
Off
Incorrectly connecting telephony devices to the RJ11 port on the Telephony Interface can cause permanent damage to the VoIP Gateway
Telephone Set is On-Hook Telephone Set is Off-Hook Line is not enabled Line is In-using
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Chapter 2
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Preparations & Installation
Physical Installation Requirement
This chapter illustrates basic installation of VIP-GW series
Network cables. Use standard 10/100Base-TX network (UTP) cables with RJ45 connectors.
TCP/IP protocol must be installed on all PCs.
For Internet Access, an Internet Access account with an ISP, and either of a DSL or Cable modem (for WAN port usage)
Administration Interface
PLANET VIP-GW provides GUI (Web based, Graphical User Interface) for machine management and administration.
Web configuration access:
To start VIP-GW web configuration, you must have one of these web browsers installed on computer for management
Netscape Communicator 4.03 or higher
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher with Java support
Default LAN interface IP address of VIP-GW is 192.168.0.1. You may now open your web browser, and insert http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar of your web browser to logon VIP-GW web configuration page.
VIP-GW will prompt for logon username/password, please enter: admin / 123 to continue machine administration.
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ÍNote
Please locate your PC in the same network segment (192.168.0.x) of VIP-GW. If you’re not familiar with TCP/IP, please refer to related chapter on user’s manual CD or consult your network administrator for proper network configurations.
LAN/WAN Interface quick configurations
Nature of PLANET VIP-GW is an IP Sharing (NAT) device, it comes with two default IP addresses, and default LAN side IP address is “192.168.0.1”, default WAN side IP address is “172.16.0.1”. You may use any PC to connect to the LAN port of VIP-GW to start machine administration.
L Hint
In general cases, the LAN IP address is the default gateway of LAN side workstations for Internet access, and the WAN IP of VIP-GW are the IP address for remote calling party to connect with.
LAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface
Execute your web browser, and insert the IP address (default: 192.168.0.1) of VIP in the adddress bar. After logging on machine with username/pa ssword (default: admin / 123), browse to “Advance Setup
--> “LAN setting” configuration menu:
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Parameter Description
LAN IP address of VIP-GW
IP address
Subnet Mask
Default: 192.168.0.1
LAN IP address of VIP-GW
Default: 255.255.255.0
L Hint
It is suggested to keep the DHCP server related parameters in default state to keep machine in best performance.
After confirming the modification you’ve done, Please click on the Apply button to macke the changes effective, and click
Save Configuration” to save configuration.
WAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface
Execute your web browser, and insert the IP address (default: 172.16.0.1) of VIP in the adddress bar. After logging on machine with username/password (default: admin / 123), browse to “WAN Setting” configuration menu, you will see the configuration screen below:
Connection Type Data required.
Static IP
The ISP will assign IP Address, and related information.
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DHCP
PPPoE
Hint
Get WAN IP Address automatically; it is no need to configure the DHCP settings. The ISP will assign PPPoE username / password for Internet access,
Please consult your ISP personnel to obtain proper PPPoE/IP address related information, and input carefully. If Internet connection cannot be established, please check the physical connection or contact the ISP service staff for support information.
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Chapter 3
Network Service Configurations
Configuring and monitoring your VoIP Gateway from web browser
The VIP-GW integrates a web-based graphical user interface that can cover most configurations and machine status monitoring. Via standard, web browser, you can configure and check machine status from anywhere around the world.
Overview on the web interface of VoIP Gateway
With web graphical user interface, you may have:
More comprehensive setting feels than traditional command line interface. Provides user input data fields, check boxes, and for changing machine configuration settings Displays machine running configuration
To start VIP-GW web configuration, you must have one of these web browsers installed on computer for management
Netscape Communicator 4.03 or higher Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher with Java support
Manipulation of VoIP Gateway via web browser
Log on VoIP Gateway via web browser
After TCP/IP configuration s on your PC, you may now open your web browser, and input http://192.168.0.1 to logon VoIP gateway web configuration page.
VoIP gateway will prompt for logon username/password: admin / 123
VIP-GW log in page
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VIP-GW main page
Wizard Setup for Quick Start
Wizard Setup
After finishing the authentication, the Main menu will display 3 part s of configuration, please click “Wizard Setup” to enter quick start:
1. WAN Port Type Setup (Setup First)
For most users, Internet access is the primary application. The VIP-GW support the WAN interface for Internet access and remote access. The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet access and broadband access setup. When you click “WAN Port Type Setup” from within the Wizard Setup, the following setup page will be show:
Three methods are available for Internet Access
Fixed IP User
IP Address Netmask
Default Gateway
If you are a leased line user with a fixed IP address, fill out the following items with the information provided by your ISP.
check with your ISP provider check with your ISP provider
check with your ISP provider
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ADSL Dial-Up User (PPPoE Enable)
Some ISPs provide DSL-based service and use PPPoE to establish communication link with end-users. If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you need to select this item.
Three methods are available for Internet Access
User Name Password Retype Password
Enter User Name provided by your ISP Enter Password provided by your ISP Enter Password to confirm again
DHCP Client (Dynamic IP): (Get WAN IP Address automatically) IP Address: If you are connected to the Internet through a Cable modem line then a dynamic IP
address will be assigned.
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2. Configuring NAT or Bridge setting:
Bridge Mode:
When working on Bride Mode, the VoIP gateway will use only the LAN setting IP, The VIP-GW will use the same LAN IP setting as WAN IP. That means, when Bride mode enable, the WAN connection setting will be ignored.
NA T mode:
LAN IP Network Configuration
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.0.1) Netmask for the local private network
(Default: 255.255.255.0)
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3. VoIP Call Protocol Setup
STEP 1 : Configure VoIP Call Signal Protocols : User could select either H.323 or SIP Protocol, and click “select
STEP 2 : configure the numbering with phone/line ports
Phone Number
Line Number
The representation number is the phone number of the telephone that is connected to phone port Line ports are connected to the extension ports of the PBX system or the PSTN line. They have a common Line Hunting Group Number. When this number is dialed, the VIP-GW system will find a free FXO line connected to PBX. This hunting will skip all busy lines and absent lines and find only the idle line to the PBX. After the available line is found, you can hear the dial tone from PBX. Af ter that, you can dial the needed phone number out through PBX
STEP 3: Let VIP-GW register to Gatekeeper/SIP Proxy Server Note: If user does not have Gatekeeper/SIP proxy server, please go to STEP 4: Outgoing Dialing Plan
There is a gatekeeper address fields. If this gateway does not
Gatekeeper IP address
SIP Proxy Server IP addresses
want to register to any gatekeeper, just set value 0.0.0.0 to the primary Gatekeeper address. There is a SIP proxy server address fields. If this VIP-GW does not want to register to any SIP proxy server, just set value
0.0.0.0 to the sip proxy server address.
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STEP 4: Outgoing Dialing Plan
The purpose of “Outgoing Direct Call” setting is to let user create a proprietary dialing plan when this Gateway is not registered to any H.323 Gatekeeper or any SIP proxy server. This setting can also assign some dialing plan to local ports (including prefix strip, prefix addition). Through this setting, user can directly map a number to a specific gateway (IP address).
In the “Outgoing Dial Plan” settings: Maximum Entries : 50
Leading Number” is the leading digits of the dialing number. “Min Length” and “Max Length” is the min/max allowed length you can dial. “Strip Length” is the number of digits that will be stripped from beginning of the dialed number. “Prefix Number” is the digits that will be added to the beginning of the dialed number. “Destination” is the IP address of the destination gateway that owns this phone number
STEP 5: Finishing the Wizard Setup
After completing the Wizard Setup, please click “Finish” bottom. The VIP-GW will save the configuration and rebooting gateway automatically. Aft er 20 Seconds, you could re-login the machine.
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System Configurations
Advance Setup of Network Setup
In Advanced Setup, VIP-GW provides user two major parts function to configure: One is “Network Setup”, the other one is “VoIP Call Setup”
Network Setup Label
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Chapter 4
WAN Setting
LAN Setting
Virtual Server
Dynamic DNS
Network Parameters
Sets/changes the WAN port type like “Fixed IP”, “DHCP Client” or ”PPPoE”. Modifies the IP address of the LAN port and setting DHCP server parameters.
Remote user can access server such as Web or FTP at you local site vipa public IP address can be automati cally
redirected to local servers configured with private IP address.
Dynamitic DNS allows you to provide Internet users with a domain name to access your server. Network parameter allows you to modify the access port of gateway.
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WAN Setting
For most users, Internet access is the primary application. The VIP-GW series support the WAN interface for Internet access and remote access. The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet access and broadband access setup. When you click “WAN Setting”, the following setup page will be shown.Three methods are available for Internet access.
Static IP
IP Address Netmask
Default Gateway
PPPoE for ADSL
Some ISPs provide DSL-based service and use PPPoE to establish communication link with end-users.
You are a leased line user with a fixed IP address; fill out the following items with the information provided by your ISP Kindly please check with your ISP provider Kindly please check with your ISP provider
Kindly please check with your ISP provider
If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you need to select this item.
User Name Password Retype Password
Enter User Name provided by your ISP Enter Password provided by your ISP Enter Password to confirm again
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DHCP client (Dynamic IP): (get WAN IP address automatically) IP Address: If you are connected to the Internet through a Cable modem line then a dynamic IP
address will be assigned.
L Note
WAN port display the IP address, Subnet Mask and default gateway IP address if DHCP client is successful
LAN Setting
There are two kinds of network feature to configure: Bridge Mode and NAT Mode:
Bridge Mode
Select this VIP-Gw as Bridge. (WAN Port and LAN Port use the same IP address)
NAT Mode
LAN IP Network Configuration IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.0.1). Subnet Mask: Netmask for the local private network (Default: 255.255.255.0).
Each of the VIP-GW has two Ethernet interfaces, one is for connecting to local network users, and the other is for connecting to an external broadband device (i.e. DSL modem/router or Cable modem). The LAN port is connected to the local Ethernet network. WA N is connected to the external broadband device. The LAN IP address/netmask is for private users or NAT users, and the WAN IP address/netmask is for public users.
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DHCP Server Configuration
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It can automatically dispatch rel ated IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client. The DHCP server supports up to 253 users (PCs) on
Yes: Enables the DHCP server. No: Disables the DHCP server.
Start IP Address End IP Address DNS Server IP Address
Primary IP Address Secondary IP Address
Sets the start IP address of the IP address pool. Sets the end of IP address in the IP address pool. DNS stands for Domain Name System. Every Internet host. must have a unique IP address, also they may have a human friendly , ea sy to remember name such a s www.yahoo.com. The DNS server converts the human friendly name into it’s equivalent IP address. Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server. Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
Virtual Server
“Natural firewall” allows requests for Internet access from the local network. However, any request from the Internet to the local network is blocked. By setting the Virtual Server function, computers outside the Intranet are allowed to access specific ports of local client. The Virtual Server Port Table may be used to expose internal servers to the public domain or open a specific port number to internal hosts. Internet hosts can use the WAN IP address to access internal network services, such as FTP, WWW, and Telnet etc.
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How to set a Virtual Server
The following example shows how an internal FTP server is exposed to the public dom ain. Th e internal FTP server is running on the local host addressed as 192.168.0.100.
Public Port Private IP Private Port
Apply
Specifies which port should be redirected to the internal host. Specifies the private IP address of the internal host offering the service. Specifies the private port number of the service offered by the internal host. Click here to add the port-mapping entry and enable the service.
Dynamic DNS
DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses. DDNS serves a similar purpose to DNS: DDNS allows anyone hosting a Web or FTP server to advertise a public name to prospective users. Unlike DNS that only works with static IP addresses, DDNS works with dynamic IP addresses, such as those assigned by an ISP or other DHCP server. DDNS is popular with home network, who typically receive dynamic, frequently-changing IP addresses from their service provider. To use DDNS, one simply signs up with a provider and installs network software on their host to monitor its IP address.
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User Name Password Domain Name DNS Server IP
Input your DDNS User Name Input your DDNS Password Input you set from your DDNS Input your DNS Server IP
Netwrok Management
Network Parameter allows you to modify the access port of gateway. For example: Setting HTTP port: 80 and Setting TELNET port: 23
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