Tadiran Telecom TGW4 SERIES, TGW8 SERIES, TGW4S, TGW8S-2G, TGW8-2G User Configuration Manual

TGW4/8
Gateway Series
User Configuration Manual
TGW4S
TGW8S-2G
TGW8-2G
Document Edition 2.2
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Record of Changes
Edition No.
Issue Date
Brief Description
2.2
Oct-13-2015
OPTIONS request period parameter must be 8 for Aeonix purposes
2.1
Oct-6-2015
Added “High Availability” Removed ”MGCP”  Added US ALARMS database requirements
2.0
Aug-31-2015
1st edition TGW4S, TGW8-2G, TGW8S-2G  Based on NR Document No.: HX4E/MX8A Series Voice Gateway V340 - User
Manual
Document Version: 201506, Document Rev. 01 (Jun, 2015 )  Added a chapter: Aeonix Configuration
Added an Appendix: Quick Configuration Procedure
1.0
Removed models: HX402E, HX420E, HX422E, HX412E, HX440E Removed models: MX8A-6S/2, MX8A-8FXO Removed Voice Interface Card: 401A-2FXS/2FXO
Replaced HX4E with TGW4S Replaced HX404E with TGW4S Replaced 8X8A with TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G
Replaced MX with TGW4S, TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Removed all “encryption” occurrences.
There is no encryption in the TGW gateway.
Removed Remote recording.
Removed RADIUS
Hook Flash > Hookflash ~ > ­seconds > sec milliseconds > ms ohm >  db > dB decibels > dB
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................. i
List of Figures ................................................................................................................................................... iv
List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................................... vi
1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Product Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Functions and Features ........................................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Equipment Structure ............................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3.1 TGW4S ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3.2 TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G ........................................................................................................................ 5
2 TGW Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Login ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.1 Obtaining Gateway IP Address .................................................................................................................. 9
2.1.2 Logging In ................................................................................................................................................ 10
2.1.3 Gateway Administrator and Operator Rights ........................................................................................... 10
2.2 Buttons Used on Gateway Management Interface .............................................................................................. 11
2.3 Basic Configuration ............................................................................................................................................. 12
2.3.1 Status ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.2 Network Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 13
2.3.3 VLAN ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.3.4 System Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 17
2.3.5 SIP Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.6 High Availability Configuration ................................................................................................................. 21
2.3.7 MGCP Configuration [Unavailable Protocol] ............................................................................................ 23
2.3.8 FoIP ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.4 FXS Subscriber Line ........................................................................................................................................... 26
2.4.1 Phone Number ........................................................................................................................................ 26
2.4.2 Subscriber Line Features......................................................................................................................... 27
2.4.3 Subscriber Line Batch (Unavailable on the TGW4S) ............................................................................... 30
2.4.4 Subscriber Line Characteristics ............................................................................................................... 32
2.5 FXO Trunk (TGW8-2G) ....................................................................................................................................... 35
2.5.1 Phone Number (TGW8-2G) ..................................................................................................................... 35
2.5.2 Trunk Features (TGW8-2G) ..................................................................................................................... 36
2.5.3 Trunk Batch (TGW8-2G).......................................................................................................................... 38
2.5.4 Trunk Characteristics (TGW8-2G) ........................................................................................................... 39
2.6 Routing ............................................................................................................................................................... 42
2.6.1 Digit Map ................................................................................................................................................. 42
2.6.2 Routing Table .......................................................................................................................................... 44
2.6.3 Examples of Routing Rules ..................................................................................................................... 48
2.6.4 IP Table ................................................................................................................................................... 49
2.7 Advanced Configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 50
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2.7.1 System..................................................................................................................................................... 50
2.7.2 Auto Provision [Future Option, Check Availability] ................................................................................... 52
2.7.3 Management System Type ...................................................................................................................... 53
2.7.4 Security Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 55
2.7.5 White list for Accessing Web and Telnet ................................................................................................. 56
2.7.6 Media Stream .......................................................................................................................................... 57
2.7.7 SIP Related Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 58
2.7.8 RADIUS (TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G only) [ Not Applicable] .................................................................. 62
2.7.9 Encryption [Not Applicable] ...................................................................................................................... 62
2.7.10 Greeting ................................................................................................................................................. 63
2.7.11 Call Progress Tone Plan ........................................................................................................................ 64
2.7.12 Feature Codes (FXS only) ..................................................................................................................... 66
2.7.13 Clock Service ......................................................................................................................................... 68
2.8 Status .................................................................................................................................................................. 71
2.8.1 Call Status Verification............................................................................................................................. 71
2.8.2 Call History on FXS ................................................................................................................................. 72
2.8.3 Call History on FXO (TGW8-2G only) ...................................................................................................... 72
2.8.4 SIP Message Count ................................................................................................................................. 73
2.9 Logs .................................................................................................................................................................... 74
2.9.1 System Status ......................................................................................................................................... 74
2.9.2 Call Message ........................................................................................................................................... 76
2.9.3 System Startup ........................................................................................................................................ 77
2.9.4 Manage Log ............................................................................................................................................. 78
2.10 Tools ................................................................................................................................................................. 80
2.10.1 Change Password ................................................................................................................................. 80
2.10.2 Configuration Management ................................................................................................................... 80
2.10.3 Upgrade ................................................................................................................................................. 82
2.10.4 Restore Factory Settings ....................................................................................................................... 83
2.10.5 Capture Recordings on the Port ............................................................................................................ 84
2.10.6 Ethereal Capture ................................................................................................................................... 84
2.10.7 Network Diagnosis ................................................................................................................................. 85
2.11 Product Information ........................................................................................................................................... 85
2.12 Reboot .............................................................................................................................................................. 85
2.13 Logout ............................................................................................................................................................... 85
3 Aeonix Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 86
3.1 License Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 86
3.2 FXS Phone Line – Basic Configuration ............................................................................................................... 87
3.3 FXO Trunk Line – Basic Configuration (TGW8-2G) ............................................................................................ 90
4 Appendix: Quick Configuration Procedure ............................................................................................. 91
4.1 Gateway Unit Configuration ................................................................................................................................ 91
4.1.1 Basic Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 91
4.1.2 Line Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 95
4.1.3 Routing Table (* Only for Aeonix US ALARMS) ...................................................................................... 98
4.1.4 Advanced Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 99
4.2 Aeonix Configuration ......................................................................................................................................... 103
4.3 Verification ........................................................................................................................................................ 103
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5 Appendix: VLAN Configuration ............................................................................................................... 104
5.1 Manual Configuration ........................................................................................................................................ 104
5.1.1 Single VLAN .......................................................................................................................................... 104
5.1.2 Multi-service VLAN ................................................................................................................................ 106
5.2 Automatic Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 111
5.2.1 Handling Process for Automatically Enabling VLAN .............................................................................. 111
5.2.2 Messages .............................................................................................................................................. 113
5.3 Packet Capture Files ......................................................................................................................................... 114
6 Appendix: High availability configuration.............................................................................................. 115
6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................... 115
6.1.1 Function Definition ................................................................................................................................. 115
6.1.2 Server Cluster ........................................................................................................................................ 116
6.2 Configuring Primary-Standby Mode .................................................................................................................. 117
6.3 Configuring Active-Standby Mode..................................................................................................................... 119
6.3.1 Enable Active-Standby Feature ............................................................................................................. 119
6.3.2 Set Standby SIP Servers ....................................................................................................................... 120
6.3.3 Set the Failover Condition ..................................................................................................................... 122
6.3.4 How to Manually Perform Switchover .................................................................................................... 125
6.4 Configuring Load Balancing Mode (must for Aeonix) ........................................................................................ 126
6.4.1 Enable Load Balancing Feature ............................................................................................................ 126
6.4.2 Set SIP Servers ..................................................................................................................................... 127
6.4.3 Configure OPTIONS and REGISTER Settings ...................................................................................... 129
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List of Figures

Figure 1-1 TGW4S Front Panel .................................................................................................................................. 3
Figure 1-2 TGW4S Back Panel ................................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 1-3 TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Front Panel .................................................................................................... 5
Figure 1-4 TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Back Panel..................................................................................................... 6
Figure 1-5 RJ45 to RS232 Serial Cable ...................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 1-6 USB to RS232 Converter Cable ................................................................................................................ 7
Figure 2-7 Login Interface for TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Gateway Configuration .................................................. 10
Figure 2-8 Status Interface ....................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 2-9 Network Configuration Interface .............................................................................................................. 13
Figure 2-10 VLAN Configuration Interface ................................................................................................ ................ 15
Figure 2-11 System Configuration Interface ............................................................................................................. 17
Figure 2-12 SIP Configuration Interface .................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 2-13 High Availability Configuration Interface ................................................................................................ 21
Figure 2-14 Fax Configuration Interface ................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 2-15 Configuration Interface for Phone Number ............................................................................................ 26
Figure 2-16 Subscriber Line Features Configuration Interface ................................................................................. 27
Figure 2-17 Feature Batch Configuration Interface ................................................................................................... 31
Figure 2-18 Subscriber Line Characteristics Configuration Interface ........................................................................ 32
Figure 2-19 Phone Number Configuration Interface ................................................................................................. 35
Figure 2-20 Trunk Line Features Configuration Interface ......................................................................................... 36
Figure 2-21 Trunk Batch Configuration Interface ...................................................................................................... 38
Figure 2-22 Trunk Characteristics Configuration Interface ........................................................................................ 39
Figure 2-23 Configuration Interface for Digit map ..................................................................................................... 42
Figure 2-24 Routing Table Configuration Interface ................................................................................................... 44
Figure 2-25 IP Table Configuration Interface ............................................................................................................ 49
Figure 2-26 Interface of System Advancsed Configuration ....................................................................................... 50
Figure 2-27 SNMP configuration interface ................................................................................................................ 53
Figure 2-28 TR069 configuration interface ................................................................................................................ 53
Figure 2-29 Security configuration interface ............................................................................................................. 55
Figure 2-30 White List Configuration Interface .......................................................................................................... 56
Figure 2-31 Media Stream Configuration Interface ................................................................................................... 57
Figure 2-32 SIP Related Configuration Interface ...................................................................................................... 59
Figure 2-33 Greeting Interface .................................................................................................................................. 63
Figure 2-34 Call Progress Tone Configuration Interface ........................................................................................... 64
Figure 2-35 Feature Codes Configuration Interface .................................................................................................. 66
Figure 2-36 Clock Service Interface .......................................................................................................................... 68
Figure 2-37 Call Status Interface .............................................................................................................................. 71
Figure 2-38 Interface of Call history on FXS ............................................................................................................. 72
Figure 2-39 Interface of Call on FXO ........................................................................................................................ 72
Figure 2-40 SIP Message Count Interface ................................................................................................................ 73
Figure 2-41 System Status Interface ......................................................................................................................... 74
Figure 2-42 Call Message Interface .......................................................................................................................... 76
Figure 2-43 Interface of System Startup ................................................................................................................... 77
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Figure 2-44 Manage Log Interface ............................................................................................................................ 78
Figure 2-45 Log Saving Interface .............................................................................................................................. 79
Figure 2-46 Path Saving Interface ............................................................................................................................ 79
Figure 2-47 Password Change Interface .................................................................................................................. 80
Figure 2-48 Configuration Management Interface .................................................................................................... 81
Figure 2-49 Upgrade Interface .................................................................................................................................. 82
Figure 2-50 File Upload Interface.............................................................................................................................. 82
Figure 2-51 Upgrade Interface .................................................................................................................................. 82
Figure 2-52 Upgrade Process Screen....................................................................................................................... 83
Figure 2-53 Interface for Completing Device Restart after Upgrade ......................................................................... 83
Figure 2-54 Restore Factory Settings Interface ........................................................................................................ 83
Figure 2-55 Interface for capturing Port Recordings ................................................................................................. 84
Figure 2-56 Ethereal Capture Interface ..................................................................................................................... 84
Figure 2-57 Automatic Diagnosis Interface ................................ ............................................................................... 85
Figure 2-58 Ping Diagnosis Interface ........................................................................................................................ 85
Figure 3-1 Aeonix License Information Page ............................................................................................................ 86
Figure 3-2 Aeonix Trunk Page .................................................................................................................................. 90
Figure 5-3 Configuring the single VLAN .................................................................................................................. 105
Figure 5-4 A Data Packet Carrying a Corresponding VLAN Tag in the Single VLAN Mode ................................... 105
Figure 5-5 Configuring Voice VLAN to Work in Mode 1 .......................................................................................... 106
Figure 5-6 Configuring Voice VLAN to Work in Mode 2 .......................................................................................... 107
Figure 5-7 Configuring Management VLAN ............................................................................................................ 107
Figure 5-8 Network environment ............................................................................................................................. 108
Figure 5-9 Configuring Multi-service VLAN ............................................................................................................. 109
Figure 5-10 IP Addresses of the Device in Multi-service VLAN .............................................................................. 109
Figure 5-11 SIP Data Packet Carrying VLAN Tag of the Voice VLAN in Multi-service VLAN Mode ....................... 110
Figure 5-12 RTP Data Packet Carrying VLAN Tag of the Voice VLAN in Multi-service VLAN Mode ...................... 110
Figure 5-13 RTP Data Packet Carrying VLAN Tag of the Management VLAN in Multi-service VLAN Mode .......... 110
Figure 5-14 System Composition ............................................................................................................................ 111
Figure 5-15 Procedure of handling LLDP message carrying a VLAN ID................................................................. 112
Figure 5-16 Procedure of handling the LLDP message with no VLAN ID ............................................................... 112
Figure 5-17 LLDP Message .................................................................................................................................... 113
Figure 5-18 Adding a VLAN ID to the message to be sent ..................................................................................... 113
Figure 6-19 Server cluster ...................................................................................................................................... 116
Figure 6-20 Primary-Standby configuration page ................................................................................................... 117
Figure 6-21 DNS server configuration page ............................................................................................................ 118
Figure 6-22 Active-Standby configuration page ...................................................................................................... 119
Figure 6-23 Page to set standby servers ................................................................................................................ 120
Figure 6-24 Page to set DNS server ....................................................................................................................... 121
Figure 6-25 Page to set failover condition ............................................................................................................... 122
Figure 6-26 Page to OPTIONS Keep-alive is disabled ........................................................................................... 123
Figure 6-27 Page to disable PSTN failover ............................................................................................................. 124
Figure 6-28 Page to Switchover Manually .............................................................................................................. 125
Figure 6-29 Load balancing configuration page ...................................................................................................... 126
Figure 6-30 Page to set additional servers ............................................................................................................. 127
Figure 6-31 Page to set DNS server ....................................................................................................................... 128
Figure 6-32 Page to configure OPTIONS and REGISTER settings ........................................................................ 129
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List of Tables

Table 1-1 TGW4S, TGW8S-2G, and TGW8-2G Gateway Hardware Specifications................................................... 1
Table 1-2 Configuration Combination of TGW4S ........................................................................................................ 3
Table 1-3 Description of TGW4S Front Panel ............................................................................................................. 3
Table 1-4 Description of TGW4S Back Panel ............................................................................................................. 3
Table 1-5 Indicator Status of TGW4S ......................................................................................................................... 4
Table 1-6 Configuration Combination of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G.......................................................................... 5
Table 1-7 Voice Interface Cards Supported by the TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G ......................................................... 5
Table 1-8 Description of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Front Panel .............................................................................. 5
Table 1-9 Description of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Back Panel ............................................................................... 6
Table 1-10 Indicator Status of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G ......................................................................................... 8
Table 2-1 Default IP Address of Gateway ................................................................................................................... 9
Table 2-2 Default Passwords of Gateway ................................................................................................................. 10
Table 2-3 Network Configuration Parameters ........................................................................................................... 13
Table 2-4 VLAN Configuration Parameters ............................................................................................................... 15
Table 2-5 System Configuration Parameters ............................................................................................................ 17
Table 2-6 Codec Methods Supported by Gateways.................................................................................................. 18
Table 2-7 SIP Configuration Parameters .................................................................................................................. 19
Table 2-8 SIP Trunk User name / Password ............................................................................................................. 20
Table 2-9 Parameters ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Table 2-10 Fax Configuration Parameters ................................................................................................................ 24
Table 2-11 Configuration Parameters of Phone Number .......................................................................................... 26
Table 2-12 Subscriber Line Features Configuration Parameters .............................................................................. 27
Table 2-13 Subscriber Line Characteristics Configuration Parameter ...................................................................... 33
Table 2-14 Configuration Parameters of FXO Phone Number .................................................................................. 35
Table 2-15 Configuration Parameters of Trunk Features .......................................................................................... 36
Table 2-16 Trunk Characteristics Configuration Parameter ...................................................................................... 39
Table 2-17 Description of Digit Map .......................................................................................................................... 42
Table 2-18 Routing Table Format ............................................................................................................................. 45
Table 2-19 Number Transformations ........................................................................................................................ 45
Table 2-20 Routing Destination ................................................................................................................................ 47
Table 2-21 NAT Configuration Parameters ............................................................................................................... 50
Table 2-22 SNMP Configuration Parameters ............................................................................................................ 53
Table 2-23 TR069 Configuration Parameters ........................................................................................................... 54
Table 2-24 Security Configuration Parameters ......................................................................................................... 55
Table 2-25 Media Stream Configuration Parameter ................................................................................................. 57
Table 2-26 SIP Related Configuration Parameter ..................................................................................................... 60
Table 2-27 Greeting Configuration Parameters ........................................................................................................ 63
Table 2-28 Call Progress Tone Configuration Parameters ....................................................................................... 64
Table 2-29 Feature Codes Configuration Parameter ................................................................................................ 66
Table 2-30 Clock Service Parameters ...................................................................................................................... 69
Table 2-31 Parameters of call state .......................................................................................................................... 71
Table 2-32 System Status Parameters ..................................................................................................................... 75
Table 2-33 Log Management Configuration Parameters .......................................................................................... 78
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Model
Voice
ports
Chassis
Installation
CPU
RAM
Flash
Power
TGW8-2G, TGW8S-2G
8
Metal
Desktop or rack
MIPS34Kc, 700MHz, SOC
128MB
16MB
12VDC
TGW4S
4
Plastic Casing
Desktop
MIPS34Kc, 700MHz, SOC
64MB
16MB
12VDC

1 Overview

1.1 Product Introduction

TGW4S, TGW8S-2G, and TGW8-2G Series intelligent VoIP Gateways are designed to bridge the traditional telecom terminal Aeonix into IP networks through SIP protocol. The main applications include:
For carriers and value-added service providers to provide telephone, fax and voice-band data services
to subscribers using IP access methods such as FTTB, HFC, and ADSL;
Used to bridge traditional telecom terminal equipment, such as PBXs, to the Aeonix VoIP core
networks of carriers;
Connects with an enterprise PBX to provide IP-based voice private network solutions for institutions,
enterprises and schools;
Used as remote access equipment for Aeonix in call center deployment
The basic hardware specifications for the TGW4S, TGW8S-2G, and TGW8-2G are listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 TGW4S, TGW8S-2G, and TGW8-2G Gateway Hardware Specifications
Hardware for TGW4S, TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G series gateways uses high-performance CPUs, ensuring that each product of the series can achieve full-capacity concurrent calls with high speech quality.
TGW4S, TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G gateways software adopts the stable and reliable embedded Linux operating system (OS), implementing scores of business phone functions, including call forwarding, call transfer, call hold, teleconference, caller identification, Do Not Disturb, ringback tone, hunt group simultaneous ring, distinctive ring, one phone with two numbers, and fax. In addition, TGW8-2G gateway is featured with FXO port second stage dialing with voice prompt, routing table with a maximum of 500 entries, phone digit manipulation, and PSTN failover upon power-off or network disconnection.
TGW4S, TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G gateways support local and remote management operations through Web GUI or Telnet/SSH, support SNMPv2-based and TR069/TR104/TR106-based centralized management schemes. Maintenance tasks such as modifying configuration, upgrading software, collecting statistical data, downloading logs, and fault alarms can be performed.
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1.2 Functions and Features

Connect analog telephone, PBX, facsimile machine and POS machine to the IP core network, or
PSTN
Work with a service platform to provide various telephone supplementary services Support protocol: SIP Support STUN. Detecting changes of the reflexive address of the TGW via STUN, and then triggering
re-registration to the SIP registrar server.
Flexible configuration of subscriber/trunk interfaces Support G.711, G.729 Support echo cancellation Up to 500 routing rules can be stored in gateways Intercom Support concurrent calls under full load Support call progress tones for various countries and regions Support Line second stage dialing or voice prompt Support PSTN failover on power or network failure Security strategy: IP filter, encryption Support PSTN failover through FXO ports for TGW8-2G Support T.30/T.38 fax mode Support polarity inverse detection and busy tone detection 3-way calling Compatible with unified communication solutions, such as CallManager, Lync and Asterisk Support SNMPv2 and TR069/TR104/TR106 Support Web GUI-based management , Telnet, automatic software upgrades, and configuration
downloading
Support high availability, implementing a cloud of SIP servers working in primary-standby or load
balancing mode
Support security settings such as whitelists Message waiting indications (MWI) with high voltage, FSK, or reversed polarity Support SSH Support Ping blocking Support IMS
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Number of FXS Ports
Number of FXO Ports
TGW4S
4
0
Indicator
Description
PWR
Power Indicator
WAN
Indicator of WAN interface
PC
Indicator of PC interface
FXS1-4
Indicator of FXS port
Connector
Description
FXS1-4
FXS port
PC
10/100Mbps Ethernet Interface, RJ45
WAN
10/100Mbps Ethernet Interface, RJ45
PWR
Power interface, 12 VDC input
FXS4 FXS3 FXS2 FXS1 PC WAN PWR

1.3 Equipment Structure

1.3.1 TGW4S

The TGW4S adopts a compact plastic structural design and can be placed on a desk. It provides four FXS ports. The TGW4S supports the following:
Table 1-2 Configuration Combination of TGW4S
Figure 1-1 TGW4S Front Panel
Table 1-3 Description of TGW4S Front Panel
Figure 1-2 TGW4S Back Panel
Table 1-4 Description of TGW4S Back Panel
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Indicator
Status
Description
PWR (green)
Flashing green
The TGW is starting.
Steady green
The TGW is running.
Off
The TGW is powered off or a power supply fault occurs.
STU
(red, green)
Steady red
The WAN interface does not acquire the IP address. Possible reasons:
WAN interface is not connected to a network cable WAN interface address fails to be acquired by using
DHCP
IP addresses are conflicted PPPoE dialing fails
Flashing red
The TGW is starting or the Kupdate is upgrading.
Steady green
Registration is successful.
Blinking alternatively between red and green
Registration failed.
Flashing green
Calling.
Off
Registration has not started.
WAN
(green)
Steady green
A WAN connection is established without any service flow.
Flashing green
A WAN connection is established with service flow.
Off
WAN interface is disconnected.
PC
(green)
Steady green
A link is connected without any service flow.
Flashing green
A service flow is being transmitted.
Off
A link is not connected.
FXS/FXO
(green)
Steady green
Off-hook or call established.
Flashing green
Ringing on incoming call.
Off
The port is in idle status.
FXO is not applicable in TGW4S.
Table 1-5 Indicator Status of TGW4S
Flashing indicator - A signal that flashes at a fast rate of on/off pulses Blinking indicator - A signal that flashes at a slow rate of on/off pulses
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Number of FXS Ports
Number of FXO Ports
TGW8-2G
4
4
TGW8S-2G 8 0
Voice Interface Card Types
Number of FXS Ports
Number of FXO Ports
401A-4FXS 4 0
401A-4FXO 0 4
Indicator
Description
PWR
Power indicator
STU
Status indicator
WAN
Indicator of WAN interface
AUX
Indicator of AUX interface
Off = There is no link connected Flashing Green = A service flow is being transmitted on the link Steady Green = A link is connected without any service flow.
VOICE
Indicators of FXS or FXO ports

1.3.2 TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G

The TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G adopts a compact metal structural design. It can be placed on a desk or installed in a standard communications cabinet and provides eight analog ports. TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G support the following types of configuration.
Table 1-6 Configuration Combination of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G
Table 1-7 Voice Interface Cards Supported by the TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G
Figure 1-3 TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Front Panel
Table 1-8 Description of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Front Panel
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Item
Description
FXO/FXS
FXS port or FXO port
AUX
Auxiliary RJ45 management interface, serves as the LAN interface to connect a PC with the primary purpose for local management and configuration.
AUX port is considered as downlink port only
WAN
Ethernet RJ45 interface. It serves as a WAN interface to connect to internet. WAN port is considered as uplink port only.
CON
The console port is used for local management and testing. PCs can be connected to TGW by linking the RS232 port to CON port. Connecting cables need to be produced or purchased. If the connection is established between the TGW and the mobile PC with no RS232 ports, use the cable together with a USB to an RS232 converter cable. Cables are shown below in Figure 1-5 and Figure 1-6.
RST
To restore the TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G to factory default, press the RST button for more than 3 sec and release it when STU turns to blinking red. This setting will be valid after rebooting the TGW.
PWR
Power interface, 12 VDC input
Figure 1-4 TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Back Panel
Table 1-9 Description of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Back Panel
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Figure 1-5 RJ45 to RS232 Serial Cable
Figure 1-6 USB to RS232 Converter
Cable
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Indicator
Status
Description
PWR (green)
Flashing green
The TGW is starting.
Steady green
The TGW is running.
Off
The TGW is powered off or a power supply fault occurs.
STU
(red, green)
Steady red
The WAN interface does not acquire the IP address. Possible reasons: the WAN interface is not connected to a network cable, the WAN interface address fails to be acquired by using DHCP, the IP addresses are conflicted, and the PPPoE dialing fails.
Flashing red
The TGW is starting or the Kupdate is upgrading.
Steady green
Registration is successful.
Blinking alternatively between red and green
Registration failed.
Flashing green
Calling.
Off
Registration has not started.
WAN
(green)
Steady green
A WAN connection is established without any service flow.
Flashing green
A WAN connection is established with service flow.
Off
WAN interface is disconnected.
AUX
(green)
Steady green
A link is connected without any service flow.
Flashing green
A service flow is being transmitted on the link
Off
A link is not connected.
VOICE (Green-FXS, yellow-FXO)
Indicates line type and TGW status:
Flashing yellow
The TGW is starting and the port is an FXO port.
Flashing green
The TGW is starting and the port is an FXS port.
Off
No line is detected. Possible reasons: the voice interface card is not inserted or the port is damaged.
Indicates running status:
Steady yellow
Calling in or out via an analog trunk.
Flashing yellow
Ringing on calling in for an analog trunk.
Steady green
Off-hook or call established.
Flashing green
Ringing on incoming call.
Off
The port is in idle status.
Note: The TGW starts up for approximate 30s to indicate line type, then indicates running status.
Table 1-10 Indicator Status of TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G
Flashing indicator - A signal that flashes at a fast rate of on/off pulses. Blinking indicator - A signal that flashes at a slow rate of on/off pulses.
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Type
Default DHCP Service
Default IP Address
Default Subnet Mask
TGW8-2G, TGW8S-2G
Enabled
192.168.2.218
255.255.0.0
TGW4S
Enabled
192.168.2.218
255.255.0.0

2 TGW Configuration

2.1 Login

2.1.1 Obtaining Gateway IP Address

TGW4S, TGW8S-2G, and TGW8-2G Gateways start DHCP service by default, and automatically obtain an IP address on the LAN; you can use the factory-default gateway IP address if it is unable to be obtained (e.g. when connected directly with a computer).
To change the fixed IP address, you can use a telephone connected to the FXS port and dial *90+the fixed IP address+#subnet mask#IP address of the gateway#0#. The dots "." in the IP address need to be replaced with star keys "*".
To obtain an IP address through DHCP, you can use a telephone connecting to the FXS port and dial *90###1#, and after "The feature is now activated. " is heard, restart the TGW.
Table 2-1 Default IP Address of Gateway
You can dial ## to obtain the current gateway IP address, version information of firmware and port used to access the Web GUI using the telephone connected to the subscriber line (FXS ports) after the equipment is powered on.
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Type
Default Administrator Passwords
(lowercase letters required)
Default Operator Password
TGW8-2G, TGW8S-2G
voip
operator
TGW4S
voip
operator

2.1.2 Logging In

Enter the gateway IP address in the browser address bar (e.g. 192.168.2.218). You can enter the gateway configuration login interface by entering a password on the login interface. Both Chinese and English Languages are provided for the Web GUI.
Figure 2-7 Login Interface for TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G Gateway Configuration

2.1.3 Gateway Administrator and Operator Rights

Login users are classified into administrator and operator. The default password is shown in Table 2-2. The password is shown in a cipher for safety.
Table 2-2 Default Passwords of Gateway
The administrator can browse and modify all configuration parameters, and modify login passwords. The operator can browse and modify a subset of the configuration parameters. The gateways allow multiple users to log in if needed.
If both an administrator and operator have logged in, the administrator can modify the configuration,
while the operator is limited to browsing.
When multiple users with the same level of permission log in, the first can modify, while others may
only browse.
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The system will confirm timeout if users do not conduct any operation within 10 minutes after login.
They are required to log in again for continuing operations.
Upon completion of configuration, click the Logout button to return to the login page, so as not to
affect the login permission of other users.
To ensure system security, choose Tools > Change password and change the password when
you log in for the first time. For details, see 2.10.1 Change Password.

2.2 Buttons Used on Gateway Management Interface

Save buttons are at the bottom of the configuration screens. It is used to submit configuration information. Users click the Save button after completion of parameter configuration on a page. A success prompt will be displayed if configuration information is accepted by the system; if The configuration takes effect after the system is restarted dialog box is displayed, it means that the parameters are valid only after a system restart. It is recommended that users press the Reboot button on the top right corner to enable the configuration after changing all parameters to be modified.
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2.3 Basic Configuration

2.3.1 Status

After login, click the Basic > Status tab to view TGW information. When the SIP port of the TGW is 5060, for Security reasons, it is recommended to change the port number and not use the default value.
Figure 2-8 Status Interface
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Name
Description
* Setup
Methods for obtaining an IP address:
Static IP: static IP address is used;DHCP: use the dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) to obtain IP addresses
and other network parameters;
PPPoE: PPPoE service is used.
For Aeonix Select Static IP
Username
Enter an authentication user name if PPPoE service is selected, and there is no default value.
Password
Enter an authentication password if PPPoE service is selected, and there is no default value.
* IP address
If “Static IP” or “DHCP” is selected but an address fails to be obtained, the gateways will use the IP address filled in here. If the gateways obtain an IP address through DHCP, the system will display the current IP address automatically obtained from DHCP. This parameter must be set due to no default value.
For Aeonix In the IP address box, enter the TGW gateway IP address.

2.3.2 Network Configuration

After login, click the Basic > Network tab to open the network configuration interface.
Figure 2-9 Network Configuration Interface
Table 2-3 Network Configuration Parameters
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Name
Description
Subnet mask
The subnet mask is used with an IP address. When the gateways uses a static IP address, this parameter must be entered; when an IP address is automatically obtained through DHCP, the system will display the subnet mask automatically obtained by DHCP. It has no default value.
* Default gateway
The IP address of LAN gateway. When the gateways obtain an IP address through DHCP, the system will display the LAN gateway address automatically obtained through DHCP. It has no default value.
For Aeonix Enter ,the default gateways IP address of the network (LAN gateway
IP address where the gateway is located).
* Obtain DNS
server address automatically
When the connection mode is "DHCP" or "PPPoE", the TGW uses the automatically obtained IP address of the DNS server.
For Aeonix Select this option to Obtain DNS server address automatically
Use the following DNS server address
Use the DNS server addresses specified manually. The following two parameters appear when Use the following DNS server address is
selected.
Primary DNS Server
This parameter appears when Use the following DNS server address is selected. The network IP address of the Primary DNS server must be entered. There is no default value.
Secondary DNS Server
This parameter appears when Use the following DNS server address is selected. The network IP address of the Secondary DNS server can be entered. There is no default value.
STUN
The TGW periodically sends a STUN request to the STUN server to obtain the public IP address for the front-end router. It is disabled by default.
The following parameters appear when STUN Enable is selected.
Server IP address / Name
This parameter appears when STUN is selected. Set the IP address or domain name of the STUN server. No default value. If the
STUN server parameter is empty, the gateway will adopt the STUN server address configured at the factory.
When selecting STUN for NAT traversal, the gateway will carry out STUN operations periodically according to the configured Session interval.
Server port
This parameter appears when STUN is selected. Set the port of STUN server. It is 3478 by default.
Session interval
This parameter appears when STUN is selected. The interval at which the TGW sends a STUN request. The range is 30 - 3600 sec.
Operations
This parameter appears when STUN is selected.
Trunk re-registration:
A re-registration of the SIP trunk is triggered upon the detection of the change of the public IP address of the TGW by using STUN query. Normally, the session interval of STUN request should be shorter than the registration period.
Note: The IP address obtained through STUN is used only for re-registration of SIP server, and it is not used in SIP message fields such as Via and Contact and SDP C field.
Trunk re-registration & NAT address updating:
A re-registration of the SIP trunk is triggered upon the detection of the change of the public IP address of the TGW by using STUN query. And the IP address obtained through STUN is used in SIP message fields such as Via and Contact and SDP C field.
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Name
Description
LLDP
Activate
On: Indicates that the LLDP is enabled. Then the TGW periodically sends LLDP
messages, and parses received LLDP messages.
Off (default value): Indicates that the LLDP is disabled. The TGW does not send
any LLDP messages, nor parses any received LLDP messages.
Packet interval
This parameter specifies the interval at which LLDP messages are sent after the LLDP is enabled. The value range is 5 to 3600 sec. The default value is 30 sec.
VLAN
Activate
On: enable VLAN Off: disable VLAN
Mode
Select the VLAN mode:
Single VLAN: All services of the TGW are on the same VLAN, and the TGW
receives only data packets carrying the VLAN and includes the VLAN tag in all sent data packets.
Multi-service VLAN: The TGW can configure different VLAN information for the
voice service (SIP signaling and RTP/T.38 media stream) and the management service (HTTP, Telnet, TR069, and SNMP) and includes a different VLAN tag in a data packet of a different service.

2.3.3 VLAN

After login, click the Basic > VLAN tab to open the VLAN configuration interface.
Figure 2-10 VLAN Configuration Interface
Table 2-4 VLAN Configuration Parameters
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Name
Description
Voice VLAN
VLAN to which the voice service (SIP signaling and RTP/T.38 media stream) belongs.
None: disable the voice VLAN Mode 1: SIP and RTP/T.38 are on the same VLAN Mode 2: SIP and RTP/T.38 are on different VLANs
Management VLAN
Selected: enable the management VLAN Deselected: disable the management VLAN
VLAN tag
Tag of the VLAN. The range is 1-4094.
VLAN QoS
Priority of the VLAN. The range is 0-7. A larger value indicates a higher priority of a to-be-sent data packet.
IP address assignment
Type for obtaining the IP address of the VLAN interface.
Static: set the IP address to a static IP address DHCP: automatically obtain an IP address by using the DHCP protocol
IP address
IP address of the VLAN interface
Netmask
Subnet mask of the VLAN interface
Gateway IP address
IP address of the gateway of the VLAN interface
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit value of the VLAN interface. The range is 576-1500. The default value is 1500.
A reboot is required to enable the VLAN configuration.
After a VLAN is configured, only PCs in the same VLAN can access the TGW. The TGW address used to log in to the Web GUI can be obtained by connecting a phone to an
FXS (Phone) port of the TGW, and dialing "##". In the case of a single VLAN, the IP address of the single VLAN is voiced; in the case of a multi-service VLAN, the IP address of the management VLAN is voiced.
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Name
Description
First digit timer
If a subscriber does not dial any digit within the specified time by this parameter after off-hook, the gateways will prompt to hang up with a busy tone. The value must be an integer, and decimal points are not allowed. Unit: Seconds; Default value: 15 sec.
Interdigit timer
The maximum time interval to dial the next digit. After timeout, the gateways will call out with the collected number. The value must be an integer, and decimal points are not allowed. Unit: Seconds; Default value: 5 sec.
Complete entry timer
The value must be an integer, and decimal points are not allowed. Unit: second; Default value: 2 sec.
This parameter is used with the "x.T" rule set in dialing rules. For example, there is "021.T" in the dialing rules table. When a subscriber has dialed 021 and has not dialed the next number within a set time by this parameter (eg. 2 sec), the gateways will consider that the subscriber has ended dial-up and call out the dialed number 021.
*
Codec
Codecs supported by the deivce include G729A/20, PCMU/20 and PCMA/20. This parameter must be set due to no default value. For details, see Table 2-6.
Several encoding methods can be configured in this item at the same time, separated with "," in the middle; the gateways will negotiate with the platform in the order from front to back when configuring the codec methods.
For Aeonix Enter the required codecs methods to be supported by the gateway.
These codecs must be set due to no default value. Insert G729 PCMA & PCMU as first codecs.

2.3.4 System Configuration

After login, click the Basic > System tab to open the System configuration interface.
Figure 2-11 System Configuration Interface
Table 2-5 System Configuration Parameters
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Name
Description
*
Hook-flash handle
The gateways provide the following processing modes after detecting hookflash from subscriber terminals:
Internal: the hookflash event will be handled internally; Server(RFC 2833): transmitting the hookflash to platform with RFC 2833; Server (SIP INFO): transmitting the flash-off to platform with SIP INFO.
For Aeonix Select Internal
*
DTMF transmission method
Transmission modes of DTMF signal supported by the gateways include RFC 2833, Audio and SIP INFO. The factory default value is RFC 2833.
RFC 2833: separate DTMF signal from sessions and transmit it to the platform
through RTP data package in the format of RFC2833
Audio: DTMF signal is transmitted to the platform with sessions; SIP INFO: separate DTMF signal from sessions and transmit it to the platform in
the form of SIP INFO messages
RFC2833+SIP INFO: sending DTMF signals simultaneously via RFC 2833 and
SIP INFO
For Aeonix Select RFC 2833 For Aeonix US ALARMS Select Audio
*
RFC 2833 payload type
Used with "RFC 2833" in the DTMF transmission modes. The default value of 2833 payload type is 101. The effective range available: 96 - 127. This parameter should match the setting of far-end TGW (eg. platform).
For Aeonix Use default value 101
*
DTMF tone duration
This parameter sets the on time (in ms) of DTMF signal sent from FXO (TGW8-2G) port. The default value is 100 ms. The range is 50 - 150 ms.
For Aeonix TGW8-2G set in the range of 80-150 ms For Aeonix leave the default 100 ms For Aeonix US ALARMS Select 50
* DTMF interdigit
pause
This parameter sets the off time (ms) of DTMF signal sent from port. The default value is 100 ms. The range is 50 - 150 ms.
For Aeonix US ALARMS Select 50
* Min. DTMF
detection duration
Minimum duration time of effective DTMF signal. Its effective range is 32 - 96 ms. The default value is 48 ms. The greater the value set, the more stringent the detection is.
For Aeonix US ALARMS Select 35
* DTMF detection
duration increment against talk-off
An actual detection threshold is determined jointly by using the Min. DTMF detection duration and this parameter. Actual detection threshold = Min. DTMF detection duration + DTMF detection duration increment against talk-off.
The valid values are 16, 32, and 48 in ms. Increasing the value can prevent false detection of DTMF signals.
For Aeonix US ALARMS Select 16
Codec
Bit Rate (Kbit/s)
Time Intervals of RTP Package Sending (ms)
G729A
8
10/20/30/40
PCMU/PCMA
64
10/20/30/40
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Name
Description
*
Local Signaling port
Configure the UDP port for transmitting and receiving SIP messages, with its default value 5060.
Note: The signaling port number can be set in the range of 1-9999, but cannot conflict with the other port numbers used by the equipment.
For Aeonix For Security reasons, it is recommended to change the port number and not use the default value.
Increments of port number
If "n" (ranked from 1-10) is selected, after the failure registration of signaling port’s original configuration, the range of signaling port’s change varies from "original signaling port, original signaling port +n". Register with the new signaling port value (signaling port +1) until it succeeds.
*
Registrar server
Configure the address and port number of the SIP registration server. The address and port number are separated by “:”. It has no default value.
Registrar refers to a server that accepts REGISTER request. The registrar server address can be an IP address or a domain name. e.g.
168.33.134.51:5000 or www.sipproxy.com:5000. When a domain name is used, you must activate DNS service and configure DNS server
parameters on the network-configuration page.
For Aeonix Enter the Aeonix server IP address or name
(ex. 172.28.1.260 or tdd.tad.com).

2.3.5 SIP Configuration

After login, click the Basic > SIP tab to open the SIP configuration interface.
Figure 2-12 SIP Configuration Interface
Table 2-7 SIP Configuration Parameters
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Name
Description
* Proxy server
Configure the IP address and port number of the SIP proxy server. The address and port number are separated by “:”. It has no default value.
The proxy server address can be set to an IP address or a domain name. e.g.
168.33.134.51:5000 or www.sipproxy.com:5000. When a domain name is used, you must activate DNS service and configure DNS server
parameters on the network-configuration page. When a domain name is used, you can fill in a backup IP address in Backup SIP proxy
server in the High Availability configuration. This allows the TGW to failover to the IP address if the domain name resolution service fails.
For Aeonix Enter the Aeonix server IP address or name
(ex. 172.28.1.260 or tdd.tad.com).
Subdomain name
This domain name will be used in INVITE messages. If it is not set here, the gateways will use the IP address or domain name of the proxy server as the user-agent domain name. It has no default value.
*
Registrar mode
The gateway supports three registration schemes:
Per line (default): authentication and register per line Per gateway: authentication and register per gateway Per line/GW auth: Enable registration per line. Use the number configuration per line.
Use the global account and password in authentication
For Aeonix Select Per line
* User name
Configure the user name as part of the account for registration. It has no default value.
Note: If Per gateway or Per line/GW Auth is selected for Registrar mode, the user name must be entered here. If per line is selected, the user name should be set on “Line > Feature” page (Refer to Subscriber Line Features on page 27).
For Aeonix In the User name box, enter the Trunk user name.
Use Table 2-8 below as a worksheet to make a list of Trunk User Name/Password.
*
Registrar password
Password as part of account information is used for authentication by platform. It has no default value. It is formed with either numbers or characters, and is case sensitive.
Note: If Per gateway or Per Line/GW Auth is selected for Registrar mode, the password must be entered here. If Per line is selected, the password should be set on “Line > Feature” page (Refer to Subscriber Line Features on page 27).
For Aeonix In the Password box, enter the Trunk password.
Use Table 2-8 below as a worksheet to make a list of Trunk User Name/Password.
Registration expiration
Valid time of SIP re-registration in seconds. Its default value is 600 sec.
Table 2-8 below is used in section 3.3 FXO Trunk Line – Basic Configuration (TGW8-2G) on page 90.
Name
Enter value (see User name and Registrar password, above)
Trunk user name
Trunk password
Table 2-8 SIP Trunk User name / Password
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Description
* Mode
High availability can be configured as Primary-Standby, Active-Standby or Load Balancing mode.
For Aeonix select Load Balancing.
Primary-Standby mode
Backup SIP proxy
Configure the address and port number of the backup SIP proxy server. When the primary SIP server faults, the gateway failovers from the primary server to the backup server automatically.
Primary server heartbeat detection
Select it to send OPTIONS request to the primary SIP server all the time.
If the gateway does not receive any response to OPTIONS request, it
failovers to the backup server.
After failover to the backup server, the gateway will still send OPTIONS
to the primary server. It switches back to the primary server once the response to the OPTIONS request is received.
OPTIONS request period
The interval between receiving the response (200) from the SIP server to the previous OPTIONS and sending the next OPTIONS.
Active-Standby
SIP proxy server setting
A maximum of five servers can be added.
OPTIONS Keep-alive
Enable: the TGW sends OPTIONS request to the current SIP server. Disable: the TGW doesn’t send OPTIONS request to the current SIP server.
Active SIP server
This parameter displays the current SIP server address.
Switchover
If you click Switchover, the gateway performs switchover to the next available server in sequence based on the SIP server list.
Load balancing
SIP proxy server setting
A maximum of five SIP servers can be added.

2.3.6 High Availability Configuration

Note: For details, see Appendix: High availability configuration, on page 115.
After login, click the Basic > SIP tab to open the configuration interface.
Figure 2-13 High Availability Configuration Interface
Table 2-9 Parameters
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Description
*
OPTIONS request period
The interval between receiving the response (200) from the SIP server to the previous OPTIONS and sending the next OPTIONS.
For Aeonix enter 8
*
OPTIONS request timeout
The period since the sending of the last OPTIONS with no response by the SIP server.
For Aeonix enter 1500
*
REGISTER request timeout
The period of time from the sending of the first REGISTER with no response by the previous SIP server to the sending of REGISTER to the next SIP server.
For Aeonix enter 2000
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2.3.7 MGCP Configuration [Unavailable Protocol]

After login, click the Basic > MGCP tab to open this interface. TGW gateways use SIP protocol by default. Do Not Change the default settings of the MGCP configuration interface.
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Name
Description
Initial offer
Codec
Go to Basic > System page to configure by clicking Edit. For details, see 2.3.4 System Configuration, on page 17.
Media port
Min. RTP port
Go to Advanced > Media stream page to configure by clicking Edit. For details, see 2.7.6 Media Stream on page 57.
Max. RTP port
Go to Advanced > Media stream page to configure by clicking Edit. For details, see 2.7.6 Media Stream on page 57.
Fax

2.3.8 FoIP

After login, click the Basic > FoIP tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-14 Fax Configuration Interface
Table 2-10 Fax Configuration Parameters
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Description
* Transport mode
For Aeonix
- Clear G.711 pass-through
- Select T.38 fax
Only G.711 pass-through selected : This parameter applies only to the T.30, POS terminal, and MODEM service. In this mode, the voice codec must be set to G.711; otherwise, the facsimile service
fails.
Only T.38 fax selected : T.38 with CED T.38 with CNG
Both G.711 pass-through and T.38 fax selected : Both T.30 and T.38. Note: When received fax signaling carries both T.30 and T.38 media, preferentially use
T.38.
Adjustable parameters when the T.38 is enabled (Default values are recommended.)
Max. rate
Set the maximum fax transmission rate using these three options:
9600: negotiates the transmission rate first in accordance with the V.29. The
maximum value is 9600 bps.
14400 (default value): negotiates the transmission rate first in accordance with the
V.17. The maximum value is 14400 bps.
33600: negotiates the transmission rate first in accordance with the V.34. The
maximum value is 33600 bps.
Otherwise, keep it the default value. You need to modify it only when the negotiation peer requires.
Jitter buffer
Set the extent of T.38 jitter buffer. The default value is 250. The valid range is 0-1000 ms.
ECM mode
Determines whether to use corrective mode of fax. By default, it is not selected.
Packet size
Set the packet size of T.38. 30 ms is the default value.
Redundancy
Set the number of the redundant frames in T.38 date package. Default value is 4.
Image redundancy
Set the number of the redundant image in T.38 date package. Default value is 1. Parameters available only in the TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G
* Receiving port
for FoIP
Set whether to open a new port when the gateway is switching to T.38 mode. By default, original voice port will be used.
Open a new port: use the new RTP port. Use original voice port: use the original RTP port that was created on call set.
For Aeonix Select Open a new port
Receive gain
Set the receiving gain of T.38 fax. The default value is -6dB.
Transmit gain
Set the transmission gain of T.38 fax. The default value is 0dB.
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Name
Description
FXS 1st line No.
This number is used for the batch setup of consecutive numbers of subscriber lines. Click Batch after filling in the initial number, the number of Line 1 adopts the initial number; that of Line 2 increases 1 progressively based on that of Line 1, and so on. You do not have to fill in if you do not use batch configuration or the number is not consecutive.
* ID n
Fill in the Aeonix telephone number (Alias) associated with the subscriber line n (FXS port). This should be manually performed if Batch mode is not used.
(The dial numbers used by Aeonix.)

2.4 FXS Subscriber Line

2.4.1 Phone Number

After login, click the Line > Phone number tab to open the Phone number configuration interface.
Figure 2-15 Configuration Interface for Phone Number
Table 2-11 Configuration Parameters of Phone Number
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Name
Description
Phone ID
From the drop-down list, select the required FXS line.
“FXS-n” corresponds to the Line > Phone Number > ID n.
* Phone number
Fill in the Aeonix telephone numbers (Alias) FXS connected to this port. (The dial numbers used by Aeonix.)
Display as
Fill in the display name which will be contained in the From field of SIP message. e.g. From: "Bob " <sip:8000@127.0.0.1>;tag=14340047091433920745-1, Bob is the display name.

2.4.2 Subscriber Line Features

Only a gateway with FXS ports can display this interface. After login, click the Line > Feature tab to open the Feature configuration interface.
Figure 2-16 Subscriber Line Features Configuration Interface
Table 2-12 Subscriber Line Features Configuration Parameters
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Name
Description
Local SIP port
This parameter is displayed only when multi port is selected in page Advanced > SIP. Set the port used for receiving and sending SIP messages associated with the line. If this parameter is not specified, the local port configured in Basic > SIP is used.
* Registration
Select if this line is required to register to an Aeonix. This is selected as default. For Aeonix Select this parameter.
* User name
If Registration is selected, users must enter the user name for registering the line here. This is not mandatory. If this parameter remains blank, the phone number of the extension set is used.
* Registrar
password
If Registration is selected, users must enter the authentication password for registering of this line here.
Enter the authentication password for registration of this FXS line. Configure the FXS line password as part of the account information, which is used for authentication by Aeonix (no default value). It is formed with either numbers or characters, and is case-sensitive.
Hot line
Select if the gateway is required to automatically dial out the hotline number after offhook. By default, hot line is disabled.
Disable hot line: close this feature. Hot line: automatically dial out the hotline number after offhook. Delay mode: automatically dial out the hotline number when the offhook is timeout
with a time delay of 5 sec.
CRBT (Color ring back tone)
Select it to activate CRBT (Color Ring Back Tone), and select an audio file as ring back tone.
There are two.dat files in the G.729 coding format (fring1.dat and fring2.dat) storage in TGW4S, TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G for factory default. You can upload wav (xxx.wav) files through the Web GUI. For details, see 2.7.9 Encryption [Not Applicable]
After login, click the Advanced > Encryption tab to open this interface.
Note: Currently not in use and not applicable. Do Not Change the default settings.
Greeting.
Set up speed dial
Select if the Speed dials are activated on this line. By default, this is not selected.
Speed dial groups
Use "Abbreviated number-Phone number", such as 20-13812345678. Use a forward slash "/" to separate each group of abbreviated numbers. The abbreviated numbers range is 20 - 49. A maximum of 399 bytes can be configured.
Call forwarding
Select if Call forwarding is activated on this line. By default, it is not selected. Unconditional
All incoming calls are forwarded to the telephone number specified in this parameter.
No Answer
All incoming calls are forwarded to the telephone number specified in this parameter when they are not answered.
Busy
All incoming calls are forwarded to the telephone number specified in this parameter when the extension is busy.
Call Forking
Select to activate call forking. Forking allows the TGW to initiate a call to another telephone terminal while ringing on this line terminal. Either terminal may answer, terminating ringing on the other terminal.
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Description
Release control by caller
Select if the call release is controlled by the caller. By default, this is not selected. Selected: the gateway will immediately release the call upon caller hanging up; the
gateway will not release the call after the called party hung up as long as the caller is still off-hook until timeout (60 sec by default);
Cleared: the gateway will immediately release the call upon either party hanging up the call.
Loop open disconnect
Select it only if the trunk of the PBX supports loop open signaling, in which the PBX takes the loop open as the indication of disconnection. Select it only if the trunk
of the PBX supports loop open signaling, in which the PBX takes the loop open as the indication of disconnection.
Note: Loop open interval can be configured on the Advanced > Line page.
RFC6913
If this item is selected, the Fax over IP label carried in INVITE is supported.
Get CPN from
If a received INVITE message carries From and P-Asserted-Id header fields, the caller identification number will be selected according to this parameter.
If the received INVITE message does not carry the P-Asserted-Id header field, caller identification numbers are obtained from the From header field.
P-Asserted-Id field preferentially: The caller identification information is
preferentially obtained from the P-Asserted-Id field in the INVITE message.
From field only: The caller identification information is obtained from the From field
in the INVITE message.
From field only is selected by default.
Registration subscription
The TGW subscribes the registration status of the line. If the subscription is successful, the SIP server sends a NOTIFY message for notification of the registration status of the line.
Call waiting
Select if Call waiting is activated on this line. By default this is not selected.
* Call hold
Select it to enable Call Hold on this line. By default this is not selected. Note: If this function is enabled, the gateways will automatically activate Call Transfer.
For Aeonix US ALARMS (with 2-way Digital Receivers) Select the Call hold check box.
* Call transfer
by calling party
Select if Caller Transfer is activated on this line. By default, this is not selected. When A calls B, B picks up the call and A transfers the call to C.
Note: The call hold must be activated before caller transfer.
For Aeonix US ALARMS (with 2-way Digital Receivers) Select the Call transfer by calling
party check box.
* Caller ID
delivery
Set whether the calling number is sent to the called party. This feature requires the support of Aeonix. By default this is selected.
For Aeonix US ALARMS Digital Receivers do not work well with Caller ID, therefore:
use the default, do not select the Caller ID delivery check box (for all FXS lines).
Caller ID restriction
Set whether the number of this telephone is sent to the called party with support from platform. By default this is not selected.
Outgoing call barring
Select if outgoing calls are barred on this line. By default, this is not selected.
DND allowance
Select if Do Not Disturb is allowed to be enabled on this line. By default, this is not selected.
Three-way calling
Select if 3-way service is activated. By default this is not selected.
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Description
Polarity reversal signal sending
Select if reverse polarity signal sending is activated on this line. By default, this is not selected.
Note:The gateways will provide reverse polarity signal when the phone is connected after this feature is activated.
Maintenance
Select if the line is set to maintenance status, in which case the FXS port no longer supplies a current to the phone. By default, this is not selected.
Subscribe MWI
Select if voice mail service is activated. By default this is not selected.
When selected, the MWI output Voltage value is 90V.
(Also see MWI Re-subscription on the Advanced > SIP page.)
DDI (Direct Dialing in)
Set whether DDI (Direct Dialing In) is activated, By default, this is not selected. Different from FXS, DDI is only used for incoming calls, and the gateways will not send dial tone after off-hook (calling in) on user side.
Note: Reverse polarity signal must be activated on the gateways when DDI is used.
Permanent recording
Select if recording service is activated. By default, this is not selected.

2.4.3 Subscriber Line Batch (Unavailable on the TGW4S)

Only a gateway with FXS ports can display this interface. After login, click the Line > Batch tab to open the Batch configuration interface.
Step 1 Step 2
Click , the following interface is shown. Choose batch configured features and click OK. Click to activate this function to configure this parameter. For details of the parameter, see
Line > Feature
.
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Figure 2-17 Feature Batch Configuration Interface
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2.4.4 Subscriber Line Characteristics

Only a gateway with FXS ports can display this interface. After login, click the Line > Advanced tab to open the configuration interface.
Figure 2-18 Subscriber Line Characteristics Configuration Interface
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Description
* Gain to IP
Adjust the voice volume from the analog extension. The default is 0 dB. Taking decibel (dB) as the unit, setting range is -3 through +3 dB. -3 means declining
of 3 dB; +3 denotes the amplification of 3 dB. For Aeonix US ALARMS Adjust gain to 0 dB
* Gain to terminal
Adjust the voice volume to the analog extension. The default is -3 dB. Taking decibel (dB) as the unit, setting range is -6 through +3 dB. -3 means declining
of 3 dB; +3 denotes the amplification of 3 dB. For Aeonix US ALARMS Adjust gain to -1.5 dB
Impedance
Select the parameter of FXS port line impedance. The default value is 600  (Ohm). The optional values are:
Complex (default value) 600 (Ohm) 900 (Ohm)
* Hook flash time
min
Used by the gateway to detect Hooflash event. The default is 75 ms. The gateway will ignore any flash that falls short of the shortest flash time. Generally, this value should not be less than 75 ms.
Enter the required time as per actual phone type.
Hook flash time max
Used by gateway to detect hookflash. The default is 800 ms. The gateway will regard the flash duration between Min.hookflash and
Max.hookflash as the effective flash. Any flash lasting over the longest time will be considered by the gateway as hang up. Generally, this value should not be less than 800 ms.
Caller ID transmission mode
Select transmission mode of Caller ID signal from the FXS port to the phone.
FSK or DTMF SDMF or MDMF Sending Caller ID data before or after ringing Sending Caller ID data with or without parity
Hook debouncing
Used by gateway to avoid a glitch of the phone status. The default is 50 ms. When the duration from hang-up to off-hook falls short of this value, the gateway will
ignore the status variation, and consider that the phone remains in hang-up status. Otherwise, the gateway will ignore the status variation, and considers the phone as staying in off-hook status. Effective range of setting is 10-1000 ms.
* Ring frequency
Set the ringing frequency to be transmitted by the gateway to the phone. The range is 15-50 Hz. The default is 20 Hz.
For Aeonix US ALARMS Set frequency to 20 Hz
Play busy tone for network fault
Play a busy tone upon off-hook when a network fault occurs.
Caller release
Set the delay release time of line as caller control method. The default is 60 sec. Effective range of setting is 15-180 sec.
This parameter is used in combination with the Release control by caller parameter in Line > Feature.
Table 2-13 Subscriber Line Characteristics Configuration Parameter
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Name
Description
Outpulsing delay
Used when gateways’ FXS port is connected with the trunk interface of PBXs. For
calls from gateway to PBX, gateways will relay the extensions to PBX after the delay set here. Setting of 0 means no extension number relay. The default is 0 ms.
Loop open interval
This parameter is used with the loop open disconnection request. The range is 100 - 6000 ms.
Polarity reversal
Set the trigger for polarity reversal. The default is Outgoing.
Outgoing: transmit reverse polarity signal only when the outbound is connected; Bi-direction: transmit reverse polarity signal for the connection of both inbound and
outbound calls.
Polarity reversal delay
The delay time from a call being answered to the transmission of reverse polarity signal. The default value is 3 sec. Effective range of setting is 0 - 30 sec.
Music on hold
Choose whether to play the background music while call waiting. The default is not to play.
Call waiting with hunt group
Choose whether to activate hunt group feature for call waiting. Default not selected.
* Message waiting
indication
Choose the lighting method of message waiting indicator of voice mail here:
Disable (None)
Polarity reversed
FSK
High-voltage (Voltage value is 90V)
Message waiting indicator refers to the special LED on a phone, working with voice mail function. When user receives a voice message the gateway will light this lamp upon receiving the notice from the platform; the light goes off when there is no unheard mail. It is essential to understand whether the phone supports the indicators and lighting method when selecting the lighting method.
For Aeonix Select High-voltage
Distinctive Alert/Ringing
Set the parameter Alert-Info n according to the Alert-Info value provided on the SIP server. When the “Alert-info” value of received INVITE message matches the Alert-Info n, ring cadence n is activated.
Alert-Info 1
To match with ring cadence 1.
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 1
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 1. It is used with Alert-Info 1.
E.g 1:
The ring patterns are set to 2, 500, 500, 1000, 3000 it means that the ringing cadence is 500ms On, 500ms Silent;
then1000ms On, 3000ms Silent. In other words: This sequence indicates that a ring cadence has 2 ringing patterns: 1st pattern = 0.5sec On, 0.5sec Silent 2nd pattern = 1.0sec On, 3.0sec Silent
E.g 2: If the ring patterns are set to 2000, 4000it means that the ringing cadence will be
2.0sec On, 4.0sec Silent.
Alert-Info 2
To match with ring cadence 2.
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 2.
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 2. It is used with Alert-Info 2.
Alert-Info 3
To match with ring cadence 3.
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Description
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 3
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 3. It is used with Alert-Info 3
Alert-Info 4
To match with ring cadence 4.
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 4
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 4. It is used with Alert-Info 4.
Name
Description
FXO 1st line No.
This number is used for the fast set up of consecutive numbers of trunk lines. Click Batch after filling in the initial number, the number of Line 1 adopts the initial number; that of Line 2 increases 1 progressively based on that of Line 1, and so on. You do not have to fill in if you do not use batch configuration or the number is not consecutive.
* ID n
Fill in the Aeonix trunk number (Alias) associated with the trunk n (FXO port). This should be manually performed if Batch mode is not used.
(The dial numbers used by Aeonix.)

2.5 FXO Trunk (TGW8-2G)

2.5.1 Phone Number (TGW8-2G)

Only a gateway with FXO ports can display this interface. After login, click the Trunk > Phone number tab to open the Phone number configuration interface.
Figure 2-19 Phone Number Configuration Interface
Table 2-14 Configuration Parameters of FXO Phone Number
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Name
Description
Trunk ID
Select the trunk line you want to configure. “FXO-n” corresponds to the Trunk > Phone number > ID n.
* Phone number
Display phone number associated with the trunk set in Trunk > Phone number. See ID n on page 35.
Display as
Fill in the display name associated with this port.
Local SIP port
Set the port used for receiving and sending SIP messages on the line. If this parameter is not specified, the local port configured in Basic > SIP is used.
This parameter is displayed only when multi port is selected in the Advanced > SIP page.
* Registration
Select if this trunk registers with the SIP registration server. By default, this is not selected. For Aeonix Select this parameter.

2.5.2 Trunk Features (TGW8-2G)

Only a gateway with FXO ports can display this interface. After login, click the Trunk > Trunk tab to open the Trunk configuration interface.
Figure 2-20 Trunk Line Features Configuration Interface
Table 2-15 Configuration Parameters of Trunk Features
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix.
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Description
* Password
If Registration is selected, the authentication password for register of this line must be entered here.
Enter the authentication password for registration of this FXO line. Configure the FXO line password as part of the account information, which is used for authentication by Aeonix (no default value). It is formed with either numbers or characters, and is case-sensitive.
* Inbound handle
The gateways provide three scenarios for handling incoming calls on the FXO trunk:
Binding: when a telephone call comes to the FXO port, the gateways will route the
call to a FXS port according to the DID number bound with the port. Note: Setting a number to be bound is required or this setting is invalid.
Second-stage dialing: when a telephone call comes to the trunk port, the gateway
will play second dial prompt or tone as configured and route the call according to the extension number entered.
Direct: the gateways will route the incoming call on FXO port n to FXS port n.FXO
ports map to FXS ports. For example, a call made to the first FXO port is forwarded to the first FXS port.
Note: Direct applies only to a TGW having both FXO and FXS ports.
For Aeonix Select Binding.
* Number
This option is shown when Binding is selected.
Fill in the number to be bound when a telephone call comes to this FXO Line port. This means that an incoming trunk call will be directed to the binding number.
Voice prompt
This option is shown when Second-stage dialing is selected. Play the second dial prompt uploaded on Advanced > Greeting file page
Dialing tone
This option is shown when Second-stage dialing is selected. Play the second dial tone configured on Advanced > Tones page.
RFC6913
If this item is selected, the Fax over IP label carried in INVITE is supported.
Registration subscription
The TGW periodically sends subscription messages to the SIP server. The period of sending the subscription messages is the same as the Registration expiration in Basic > SIP.
Polarity reversal signal detection
If a PSTN line supports reverse polarity, make the selection here. Or this setting is invalid. By default, this is not selected.
Caller ID detection
Select to enable the detection function of caller ID for this FXO port. By default, this is not selected.
Outgoing call barring
Select if this FXO port bars the outgoing call service to the PSTN. By default, this is not selected.
Echo cancellation
Select if echo cancellation is enabled for this FXO (Line). By default, this is selected.
Connect signal delay
After making an outgoing call from an FXO port, the gateway will send a 200 OK message to the platform with a delay if this parameter is selected. If cleared, the system sends a 200 OK message to the platform after off hook on the FXO port. Also see Answer delay on the Trunk > Advanced page.
Permanent recording
Select if the recording service is activated. By default, this is cleared (not selected).
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2.5.3 Trunk Batch (TGW8-2G)

Only a gateway with FXO ports can display this interface. After login, click the Trunk > Batch tab to open the Batch configuration interface.
Step 1 Step 2
Figure 2-21 Trunk Batch Configuration Interface
Click , the following interface is shown. Choose batch configured trunks and click OK. Click to activate this function to configure this parameter. For details of the parameter, see
Trunk > Feature
.
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Description
Gain to IP
Adjust the voice volume from the analog trunk. The default is 0 dB. Increase the value when the volume received by internal party is low.
Range: from -3.0 to +9.0 dB.
Gain to PSTN
Adjust the voice volume to the analog trunk. The default is -3 dB. Increase the value when the volume received by external party is low.
Range: from -6.0 to +3.0 dB.

2.5.4 Trunk Characteristics (TGW8-2G)

Only a gateway with FXO ports can display this interface. After login, click the Trunk > Advanced tab to open the Advanced configuration interface.
Figure 2-22 Trunk Characteristics Configuration Interface
Table 2-16 Trunk Characteristics Configuration Parameter
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Name
Description
Impedance
Set the parameter of FXO impedance. The default is 600  (Ohm). The optional settings are:
Complex (default value) 600 (Ohm) 900 (Ohm)
Outpulsing delay
Set the time interval between the FXO going off-hook and start for outpulsing of the first digit to the PSTN. The default is 600 ms.
Note: This parameter is used to match the digit receiving response time of the PSTN PBX.
CallerID detection
Before ringing; After ringing. The After ringing mode is generally used.
Ring relay
Whether to relay the ring of inbound call to the FXS port when applying to DID. The default is Phone ring independently.
Busy line handle
Either a voice prompt or hanging up can be applied to FXO port when an incoming call goes to the FXS port which is in busy. This only applies to the DID feature.
PSTN failover
Whether to route a call to the PSTN through an FXO port when the IP network faults or there is no response to the call request. Default is selected.
Inbound first digit timeout
Set the timeout of calling DTMF on FXO port for inbound calls. The range is 10-60 sec. The default is 24 sec.
Answer delay
Set the delay time for sending 200 OK. The range is 10-60 sec. The default is 12 sec. This parameter is used in combination with the Connect signal delay in Trunk > Trunk page. See Table 2-15.
Off-hook for rejection
This parameter is used to specify how to reject an incoming call in Direct mode (see Table 2-15) for the FXO port. For inbound calls to an FXO port, if the associated FXS port is busy, the gateway will hang up after off hook according to the time set by the parameter, so as to refuse the upcoming call. The duration of the off hook is 500-5000 ms, with a default of 600 ms.
On-hook protection time
Protection period following hang up of FXO port. During this period, the gateway ignores any voltage variation of the line. Value range is 100-5000 ms. The default is 400 ms.
Polarity detection
Choose whether to activate the detection of reverse polarity signal of FXO port. Note the detection will work only when the trunk supports polarity reversal.
Caller number sending mode
DISPLAY: includes the incoming call number detected at the FXO port in the
Display field and sends it to the peer end. The From field carries the phone number associated with the FXO port.
FROM: includes the incoming call number detected by FXO in the From field
and sends it to the peer end. No Display information is carried.
Busy detection
Busy tone count
Set the number of consecutive repeat times the gateway detects busy tone signals. Gateways will regard the busy tone signal with the repeat times specified here as a hang-up signal. Default is 2, effective range is 2 - 5(cycle).
Tone-on duration
Set duration of busy tone signal, the default is 350 ms.
Tone-off duration
Set the interval time of busy tone, the default is 350 ms.
Detect dual-frequency busy tones
To detect dual-frequency busy tones.
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Description
Busy tone frequency
If Detect dual-frequency busy tones is enabled, you need to specify the frequency to be detected. Unit: Hz.
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Digit map
Description
x
Represents one digit between 0-9.
.
Represents more than one digit between 0-9.
##
After ## is detected, the gateway terminates the process of receiving digits. ## is a special dial string for users to receive gateway IP address and version number of firmware by default.

2.6 Routing

2.6.1 Digit Map

After login, click the Routing > Digit Map tab to open the dialing rules interface.
Figure 2-23 Configuration Interface for Digit map
Dialing rules are used to effectively determine if the received number sequence is completed for terminating receiving numbers and sending received numbers. The proper use of dialing rules can help to reduce the connection time of telephone calls.
The maximum number of rules that can be stored in gateways is 250. Each rule can hold up to 32 numbers and 38 characters. The total length of dialing rules table (the total length of all dialing rules) can be up to 2280 bytes.
The default digit map only contains system function rules. If you want to set your own digit map, select the country in the Advanced > Tones tab and input the rules you want in the text box. The following provides descriptions of typical rules:
Table 2-17 Description of Digit Map
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Description
x.T
The gateways will detect any length of telephone number starting with any number between 0-9. The gateway terminates the process of receiving digits and sends detected numbers if the duration of no dialing period exceeded the value of the Complete entry timer parameter (in Basic > System. See Table 2-5).
x.#
If subscribers press the # key after dial-up, the gateways will immediately terminate receiving digits and send all the numbers before the # key.
*xx
Terminate after receiving * and any two-digit number. *xx is primarily used to activate function keys for supplementary services, such as CRBT, Call Transfer, Do not Disturb, etc.
#xx
Terminate after receiving # and any two-digit number. #xx is primarily used to stop function keys for supplementary services, such as CRBT, Call Transfer, Do not Disturb, etc.
[2-3,5-7]xxxxxxx
The gateway terminates receiving digits after receiving eight digits starting with any digits except 1, 4, or 9.
02xxxxxxxxx
The gateway terminates receiving digits after receiving 11 digits starting with 02.
013xxxxxxxxx
The gateway terminates receiving digits after receiving 12 digits starting with 013.
13xxxxxxxxx
The gateway terminates receiving digits after receiving 11 digits starting with 13.
11x
The gateway terminates receiving digits after receiving three digits starting with 11.
9xxxx
The gateway terminates receiving digits after receiving five digits starting with 9.
17911 (e.g.)
Send away when the set number, like 17911, is received.
Dial rules by default, as follows:
01[3-5,7,8]xxxxxxxxx 010xxxxxxxx 02xxxxxxxxx 0[3-9]xxxxxxxxxx 120 11[0,2-9] 111xx 123xx 95105xxx 95xxx 100xx 1[3-5,7,8]xxxxxxxxx [2-3,5-7]xxxxxxx 8[1-9]xxxxxx 80[1-9]xxxxx 800xxxxxxx 4[1-9]xxxxxx 40[1-9]xxxxx 400xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx.T x.# #xx *xx ##
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Rules must be filled out without any blank at the beginning of each line; otherwise, the data
cannot be validated even if the system prompts successful submittal.
The routing table is empty by default. The gateways will direct a call to the SIP proxy server
when there is no matched rule for the call.

2.6.2 Routing Table

After login, click the Routing > Routing Table tab to open the Routing table configuration interface.
* For Aeonix US ALARMS In version 336.10 or lower, Echo Cancellation was not part of the GUI.
In order to disable the Echo Cancellation mechanism for port 2524, you should add a Routing Map rule IP 2524 CODEC PCMU/20/0 and for all ports IP X CODEC PCMU/20/0.
Figure 2-24 Routing Table Configuration Interface
Click to open the illustrative interface for routing configuration.
The routing table with a capacity of 500 rules provides two functions, including number transformation and call routing assignment.
The TGW will match a rule from top to bottom.
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Name
Description
Source
There are three types of source: IP, FXS (Phone/fax) and FXO (Line). The IP indicates any IP addresses. IP [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] indicates a specific address. IP
[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port] indicates a specific IP address and a specific port number. The FXS or FXO indicates any FXS or FXO port. FXS1, FXO2, FXS [1-2], or similar
indicates a specific port.
Number
A called party number with the form of number. It could be a calling party number with the form of CPN + number The number may be denoted with digit 0-9,"*",".","#"," x ", etc., and uses the same regular expression as that of dialing rules. Here are examples of the form of number:
Designate a specific number: eg.114, or 61202700 Designate a number matching a prefix: such as 61xxxxxx. Specify a number scope. For example, 268[0-1, 3-9] specifies any 4-digit number
starting with 268 and followed by a digit between 0-1or 3-9. Number matching follows the principle of minimum matching. For example: x matches
any number with at least one digit; xx matches any number with at least two-digits; 12x matches any number with at least 3-digits starting with 12.
Processing Mode
Description and Example
KEEP
Keep number. A positive number behind KEEP means to keep several digits in front of the number; a negative number means to keep several digits at the end of the number.
Example: FXS 02161202700 KEEP -8 Keep the last 8 digits of the called number 02161202700 for calls from FXS. The transformed called number is 61202700.
The format of number transformation is:
Source Number Transformation Method
Take FXS 021 REMOVE 3 as an example. It indicates that, for a call from the FXS port (on a subscriber line), the first three digits area code 021 is removed from the called number. Where FXS is source, 021 is number, and REMOVE 3 indicates the method of number transformation.
The format of routing rules is: Source Number ROUTE Routing Destination
Take IP 800[0-1] ROUTE FXO 1-2 as an example. It means that calls from IP with called number prefix 8000 or 8001 are routed to FXO port in a sequential order. Namely, FXO Port 2 is selected when FXO Port 1 is busy and so on.
For details of Source and Number, see Table 2-18. For details of Number Transformation and Routing Destination, see Table 2-19 and Table 2-20
respectively.
Table 2-18 Routing Table Format
Table 2-19 Number Transformations
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Processing Mode
Description and Example
REMOVE
Remove number. A positive number following REMOVE means to remove the first several digits of the number; a negative number means to remove the latter several digits of the number.
For example: FXS 021 REMOVE 3 Remove 021 of the called number beginning with 021 for calls from FXS.
ADD
Add prefix or suffix to number. A positive number behind ADD is the prefix; a negative number is suffix.
Example 1: FXS1 CPNX ADD 021 FXS2 CPNX ADD 010 Add 021 in front of calling numbers for calls from FXS port 1; add 010 in front of
calling numbers for calls from FXS port 2.
Example 2: FXS CPN6120 ADD -8888 Add 8888 at the end of the calling number starting with 6120 for calls from an FXS
(Phone/fax) port.
REPLACE
Number replacement. The replaced number follows REPLACE. Example: FXS CPN88 REPLACE 2682000 Replace the calling number beginning with 88 for calls from FXS port with 2682000.
REPLACE
Another use of REPLACE is to replace the specific number based on another number associated with the call. For example, replace the calling number according to the called number.
Examples: FXS 12345 REPLACE CPN-1/8621 FXS CPN13 REPLACE CDPN0/0 For calls from FXS ports with called party number of 1234, remove one digit at the end
of the calling number and add 8621; for calls from FXS ports with calling party number starting with 13, add 0 at the beginning of the called number.
END or ROUTE
End-of-number transformation. From top to bottom, number transformation will be stopped when END or ROUTE is encountered; the gateways will route the call to the default routing upon detecting END, or route the call to the designed routing after detecting ROUTE.
Example 1: FXS 12345 ADD -8001 FXS 12345 REMOVE 4 FXS 12345 END Add suffix 8001 to the called number starting with 12345 for calls from FXS ports, then
remove four digits in front of the number to end number transformation yielding 58001.
Example 2: IP [222.34.55.1] CPNX. REPLACE 2680000 IP [222.34.55.1] CPNX. ROUTE FXS 2 For calls from IP address 222.34.55.1, calling party number is replaced by 2680000,
and then the call is routed to FXS port 2 with the new calling party number.
CODEC
Designate the use of a codec, such as PCMU/20/16, where PCMU denotes G.711, /20 denotes RTP packet interval of 20 ms, and /16 denotes echo cancellation with 16 ms window. PCMU/20/0 should be used if echo cancellation is not required to activate.
Example: IP 6120 CODEC PCMU/20/16 PCMU/20/16 codec will be applied to calls from IP with called party number starting
with 6120.
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Processing Mode
Description and Example
RELAY
Insert prefix of called party number when calling out. The inserted prefix number follows behind RELAY.
Example: IP 010 RELAY 17909 For calls from IP with called party number starting with 010, digit stream 17909 will be
outpulsed before the original called party number is sent out.
Example: IP 010 RELAY 17909 ,,, For a call from the IP end with the called number starting with 010, before the call is
made, 17909 is automatically dialed first and three seconds later, the called number is dialed. One comma "," represents one second.
Destination
Description and Example
ROUTE NONE
Calling barring (also known as “blacklist”). Example: IP CPN[1,3-5] ROUTE NONE Bar all calls from IP, of which the calling numbers start with 1, 3, 4, and 5.
ROUTE FXS
Route a call to FXS ports. Example 1: IP 800[0-3] ROUTE FXS 1-2 Select a port in sequential order.
Example 2: IP 800[0-3] ROUTE FXS 1 Point this call to FXS port 1.
Example 3: IP 800[0-3] ROUTE FXS 1-2/R Select a port in round robin order
Example 4: IP 800[0-3] ROUTE FXS 1-2/G Select all idle ports and provide ringing.
ROUTE FXO
Route a call to FXO port. Example 1: IP x ROUTE FXO 1-2
Select a port in sequential order.
Example 2: IP 800[0-1] ROUTE FXO 1-2/R Select a port in round robin order.
ROUTE IP
Route a call to the SIP proxy server. Example: FXS 021 ROUTE IP 228.167.22.34:5060
228.167.22.34:5060 is the IP address and port of the platform.
Table 2-20 Routing Destination
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Routing Setting
Description
FXS[1] 0 ROUTE NONE
A call starting with 0 is barred from dialing using the phone set at FXS1 port.
FXS[1-2] 00 ROUTE NONE
A call starting with 00 is barred from dialing using the phone set at FXS1 to FXS2 port. International call is not allowed.
FXS CPN2 ROUTE NONE
The telephone whose calling number starts with 2 at a FXS port is barred to call out.

2.6.3 Examples of Routing Rules

This section provides examples of how a routing table can be used to implement features.
1) Assigning One Phone with Dual Numbers
2) Hunt Group
3) Outbound Call Barring
4) Trunk Group for Outbound Calling
Assigning One Phone with Dual Numbers
An analog extension of an FXS port, FXS1 for example, of TGW4S can be associated with two phone numbers, a PSTN number 61202701 and an extension number (1001for example). The PSTN number is used for direct inward dialing and the extension number is used for intercom. This feature can be supported by configuring the FXS1 number as 61202701 and adding the following routing rule to the routing table:
FXS 1001 ROUTE FXS 1
Hunt Group
A hunt group is a group of extensions, to which an inbound call is terminated following certain rules. Here is an example of how to terminate incoming calls from analog trunks to a hunt group consisting of ports FXS1 and FXS2 in round-robin fashion:
FXO x ROUTE FXS 1-2/R
Outbound Call Barring
Restrict users from dialing certain telephone numbers, such as an international call. Examples are as follows:
Trunk Group for Outbound Calls
An outbound trunk group consists of a set of trunks which are used for outbound calling following certain rules. Here is an example of routing all outbound calls from analog extensions to the trunk group consisting of ports FXO1 to FXO4 in sequential fashion:
FXS x ROUTE FXO 1-4 Further, we set up the trunk group such that it is used only by calls to destinations with prefix 6120: FXS 6120 ROUTE FXO 1-4
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If the gateway is deployed in a public network, you are advised to set IP filtering to prevent call theft.

2.6.4 IP Table

The IP filtering function is used to ignore the VoIP messages from untrusted networks. After login, click the Routing > IP Table tab to open the IP table configuration interface.
Figure 2-25 IP Table Configuration Interface
Add the authorized IP addresses to this table, and the gateways will only process the VoIP signaling from authorized IP addresses. If the IP table is empty, the gateways will not perform IP address-based message filtering.
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Name
Description
NAT
* NAT traversal
Gateways support several mechanisms for NAT traversal. Usually, static NAT is used when a fixed public IP address is available. It is necessary to perform port mapping or DMZ function on router when selecting dynamic or static NAT.
For Aeonix US ALARMS Select Off

2.7 Advanced Configuration

2.7.1 System

After login, click the Advanced > System tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-26 Interface of System Advancsed Configuration
Table 2-21 NAT Configuration Parameters
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix US ALARMS.
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Name
Description
Refresh period
The refresh time must be filled in here when choosing dynamic NAT or STUN traversal. Refresh time interval is determined by giving consideration to the NAT
refresh time of the LAN router where the gateway is located. Gateway’s NAT holding
function and STUN function will carry out periodic operations according to this parameter. With seconds as its unit, default value of 60 sec.
SDP Address
NAT IP Address: apply NAT public address to the transmitted SDP; Local IP Address: apply the gateway’s IP address to the transmitted SDP.
Note: The NAT IP Address parameter comes into effect only if the gateway successfully obtained a NAT public address.
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2.7.2 Auto Provision [Future Option, Check Availability]

After login, click the Advanced > System tab to open this interface. Note: Currently not in use and not applicable.
Do Not Change the default settings. Aeonix version 3.1 uses http/s for auto provisioning
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Name
Description
Signaling port
Enter the SNMP local port. The default value is 2700. If SNMP is selected, the following three parameters need to be specified.
Server
Enter the address of the SNMP server.
Trap port
Enter the port number of the SNMP server. The default value is 162.
Notification interval
The default value is 900 sec.

2.7.3 Management System Type

After login, click the Advanced > System tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-27 SNMP configuration interface
Table 2-22 SNMP Configuration Parameters
Figure 2-28 TR069 configuration interface
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Name
Description
Server
Specify the URL of the ACS.
User name
Specify the user name to be used by the TGW to authenticate with the ACS.
Password
Specify the password to be used by the TGW to authenticate with the file server.
Provisioning code
Information of the TGW vendor, which may be used to indicate the primary service provider and other provisioning information to the ACS. It can be numbers or English letters.
Model name
A brief description of the interface type or name. It is a string of characters.
Periodic inform enable
A switch used to specify whether to periodically report to the ACS.
Periodic inform interval
The interval for reporting to the ACS.
Connection request URL
The address used for the ACS to connect back to the TGW.
Connection request username
The account used for the ACS to connect back to the TGW, for example, admin.
Connection request password
The password used for the network management server to connect back to the TGW.
Table 2-23 TR069 Configuration Parameters
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Description
Telnet &SSH
Telnet
If this parameter is selected, the Telnet service is enabled to allow a terminal to log in to the TGW through Telnet.
SSH
If this parameter is selected, the SSH service is enabled to allow a terminal to log in to the TGW through SSH.
Password
Specify the password for logging in to the TGW through Telnet or SSH. If both the Telnet and SSH services are enabled, the password will be shared. The password consists of 6 to 20 characters (letters, digits, or !@#$%^) and is case-sensitive.
Repeat password
Re-enter the specified password.
PING
Block: The TGW is forbidden to respond to a Ping message. Unblock: The TGW is allowed to respond to a Ping message.
Web service
Port
This parameter specifies the number of a HTTP port used for accessing the Web management interface of the TGW. It is 80 by default.
If the gateway is placed in a public network environment, you should disable the Telnet function to prevent hacker attacks.

2.7.4 Security Configuration

After login, click the Advanced > Security tab to open the security configuration interface.
Figure 2-29 Security configuration interface
Table 2-24 Security Configuration Parameters
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This function takes effect after the TGW restarts. The TGW allows a white list of up to 20 entries.

2.7.5 White list for Accessing Web and Telnet

The white list is used to specify the IP addresses from which access to the TGW through Web or Telnet are allowed.
After login, click the Advanced > White list tab to open the white list configuration interface.
Figure 2-30 White List Configuration Interface
Step 1 Click
Add
.
Step 2 In the input box, enter IP addresses and types of services and click Step 3 Select
enable
.
Save
.
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Name
Description
Min. RTP port
The lowest port number of UDP ports for RTP transmission and receiving. The parameter must be greater than or equal to 3000. This is a required field.
Note: Each phone call will occupy RTP and RTCP ports. If the gateway is equipped with 4 subscriber lines (or trunk line), then at least 8 UDP ports are required.
Max. RTP port
The highest port number of UDP ports for RTP transmission and receiving. This is a required field. The value must be greater than or equal to “2 × number of
lines + min. RPT port”.
SIP_TOS
For SIP signaling, set the service level quality guarantee for different priorities. The default value is 0x00.
RTP_TOS
For RTP voice streams, set the service level quality guarantee for different priorities. The default value is 0x0C.
Min. jitter buffer
RTP Jitter Buffer reduces the effect of network jitter. This default value is 3.
Max. jitter buffer
RTP Jitter Buffer reduces the effect of network jitter. The default value is 50.
RTP drop SID
Determines whether to discard received RTP SID voice packets. By default, SID voice packets will not be dropped.
Note: RTP SID packets should be dropped only when they are in nonconformity to the specifications. Nonstandard RTP SID data could generate noise for calls.
RTP obtaining
From SDP global connection (default value):
Obtain the IP address from SDP global connection;
From SDP media connection:
Obtain the IP address from SDP Media Description.

2.7.6 Media Stream

After login, click the label of Advanced > Media Stream to open this interface.
Figure 2-31 Media Stream Configuration Interface
Table 2-25 Media Stream Configuration Parameter
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2.7.7 SIP Related Configuration

SIP messages consist of request message and response message. Both include a SIP message-header field and SIP message-body field. The SIP message header mainly describes the message sender and receiver; SIP message body mainly describes the specific implementation method of the dialog.
Message of request: the SIP message sent by a client to the server, for the purpose of activating the given operation, including INVITE, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTION and UPDATE etc.
Message of response: the SIP message sent by a server to the client as response to the request, including 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, and 6xx responses.
Message header: Call-ID. Parameter line: Via, From, To, Contact, Csq, Content-length, Max-forward, Content-type, White Space,
and SDP etc. TGW4S, TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G gateways provide good flexibility in content setting in order to
improve compatibility with the SIP register server.
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After login, click the Advanced > SIP tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-32 SIP Related Configuration Interface
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Name
Description
SIP
MWI subscription
The default is 86400 sec. The gateway will send the platform a message to confirm that it has subscribed to MWI service at intervals of the time period set here. This parameter should be used in conjunction with voice mail subscription on the page of the subject subscriber line.
PRACK
Determines whether to activate Reliable Provisional Responses. (RFC 3262)
Session timer
Select to activate session refresh (RFC 4028). By default, session timer is not activated.
Session interval
Note: This parameter appears if Session timer, above, is selected.
Set the session refresh interval, the gateway will enclose the value of Session-Expires into INVITE or UPDATE messages. Default value is 1800 sec.
Minimum timer
Note: This parameter appears if Session timer, above, is selected.
Set the minimum value of session refresh interval.
Request/Respons e message configuration
Port for sending response
Select the port for sending SIP signaling responses:
Using received port to send response Using 5060
For Aeonix For Security reasons, it is recommended to change the port number and not use the default value.
Contact field in REGISTER
Select the registration mode of gateway under LAN traversal circumstance. The default is NAT IP address.
NAT IP address: use the NAT information returned by the registration server. LAN IP address: keep original content of Contact when registering.
Domain name in REGISTER
The default is Domain name.
Domain name: complete domain name used for registration (for example:
8801@Aeonix.Tadirantele.Com);
Sub domain name: only use the common part of the name of domain (for example:
8801@Tadirantele.Com).
Via field
Select whether to use NAT IP address or LAN IP address for Via header field value. The default is NAT IP address.
To header field
Select whether to apply Sub domain name or Outbound proxy to the To header field. The default is Sub domain name.
Call-ID header field
Select whether to fill Call ID field with Host name or Local IP address. The default is Local IP address.
Obtain called party number from
Select whether the gateway acquires the called number from Request Line field or To field. The default is From Request line field.
Table 2-26 SIP Related Configuration Parameter
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Description
Calling party number in call transfer
Under call forwarding, the calling party number sent can be according to the Originating number or Forwarding number. The default is Forwarding number.
For example: The subscriber line 2551111 on the gateway activates call forwarding feature and sets the destination to 3224422. When caller with 13055553333 calls 2551111, the call will be forwarded to 3224422:
If Originating number is selected, the number 13055553333 will be sent to
3224422 as the calling party number;
If Forwarding number is selected, the number 2551111 will be sent to 3224422 as
the calling party number.
Do not validate Via
Set whether to ignore Via field. By default, Via is ignored.
Register upon invite timeout
Set whether to activate registration when SIP message of INVITE failed or time expired. By default, re-registration is not selected.
Selecting the receiving port for response
Use the receiving port of proxy or use the sending port of proxy.
IMS
IMS
Select the IMS mode or the NGN mode for use.
Early media
Enable RFC5009. It is not enabled by default.
Media direction attribute
Set parameter values of the P-Early-Media header field:
Supported Sendrecv Sendonly Recvonly Inactive
The fields vary according to the type of SIP message. They should be set as required by the peer end.
Note: This parameter can be configured after Early media is selected.
Nextnonce
Select to carry nextnonce in 200 OK message or ignore nextnonce.
Registration subscription
Select to subscribe registration status. Multi port
A local SIP port can be assigned to each line.
SIP timer
Timer A
INVITE request retransmit interval, for UDP only. It is 1000 ms by default.
Timer B
INVITE transaction timeout timer. It is 16000 ms by default.
Timer D
Wait time for response retransmits. It is 16000 ms by default.
Timer E
non-INVITE request retransmit interval, UDP only. It is 500 ms by default.
Timer F
non-INVITE transaction timeout timer. The default is 17000 ms. The range is 2000 - 32000 ms.
Timer G
INVITE response retransmit interval. It is 2000 ms by default.
Timer H
Wait time for ACK receipt. It is 16000 ms by default.
Timer I
Wait time for ACK retransmits. It is 5000 ms by default.
Timer J
Wait time for non-INVITE request retransmits. It is 16000 ms by default.
Timer K
Wait time for response retransmits. It is 5000 ms by default.
URI RFC 3966
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Name
Description
Calling party number
Select the address scheme for calling party:
SIP: SIP URI is used, such as “From:
<sip:212@172.16.10.126>;tag=143349062153-1”.
TEL: tel URL is used, such as “From: <tel:212>;tag=143349065857-1”.
Called party number
Select the address scheme for called party:
SIP: SIP URI is used, such as “To: <sip:212@172.16.10.126>”. TEL: tel URI is used, such as To: <tel:212>”.
user=phone Parameter
Carrying the user=phone field precedes SIP version in the INVITE request. e.g. INVITE sip:212@172.16.10.126;user=phone SIP/2.0

2.7.8 RADIUS (TGW8-2G and TGW8S-2G only) [ Not Applicable]

After login, click the Advanced > RADIUS tab to open the RADIUS interface.
Note: Currently not in use and not applicable. Do Not Change the default settings.

2.7.9 Encryption [Not Applicable]

After login, click the Advanced > Encryption tab to open this interface.
Note: Currently not in use and not applicable. Do Not Change the default settings.
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Description
Second stage dialing configuration
Click Browse, and then select the local audio file named welcome.wav. Click Upload. The uploaded audio file overwrites the original one.
If you want to delete the current customized second stage dialing tone, click Delete. After the gateway restarts, the default second stage dialing tone is used.
CRBT ID
Click Browse, and then select the local audio file named fring1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9.wav. Click Upload. The uploaded audio file overwrites the original one.
If you want to delete the current color ringback tone, you can click Delete. After the gateway restarts, the default color ringback tone is used.

2.7.10 Greeting

After login, click the Advanced > Greeting tab to open the audio files interface.
Figure 2-33 Greeting Interface
Table 2-27 Greeting Configuration Parameters
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Name
Description
* Country/Region
There are progress tone plans for several countries and regions which are pre-programmed in gateways. Users may also specify the tone plan according to the national standard. Gateways provide tone plans for the following countries and regions:
Israel, the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Zimbabwe, France, Italy, Germany, Mexico, Chile, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, India, Sudan, Iran, Algeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, User Defined.
User-defined: define the call progress tones by yourself.
From the Country/Region drop-down list, select the system location. For Aeonix US ALARMS Select United States.
Dial tone
Prompt tone of off-hook dial tone.
Second dial tone
Used for the second stage dial tone.
Stutter dial tone
Used for prompt of voice mail, or when the subscriber line is set with “Do Not Disturb Service and Call Transfer”.
Busy tone
Used for busy line prompt.
Congestion tone
Used for notification of call set up failure due to resource limit.
Ring back tone
The tone sent to caller when ringing is on.
Off-hook warning tone
Used for reminding the subscriber of off-hook and no dialup status of the phone.

2.7.11 Call Progress Tone Plan

After login, click the Advanced > Tones tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-34 Call Progress Tone Configuration Interface
Table 2-28 Call Progress Tone Configuration Parameters
Note: * indicates mandatory parameters for Aeonix US ALARMS.
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Description
Call waiting tone
Used for notification in call waiting.
Confirm tone
Used for confirming function keys being entered.
Here are examples that illustrate the various call-progress tones:
350+440 (dial tone)
Indicates the dual–frequency tone consisting of 350 and 440 Hz
480+620/500,0/500 (busy)
Indicates the dual–frequency tone consisting of 480 and 620 Hz, repeated playing with 500 ms on and 500 ms off.
Note: 0/500 indicates 500 ms mute.
440/300,0/10000,440/300,0/10000
Indicates 440 Hz single frequency tone, repeated twice in terms of 300 ms on and 10 sec off.
950/333,1400/333,1800/333,0/1000
Indicates repeated playing 333ms of 950Hz, 333ms of 1400Hz, 333ms of 1800Hz, and mute of 1 sec.
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Name
Description
System feature codes
Obtain IP address
The function key for determining the IP address of the gateway. The default is ##. When this function key is dialed, you can hear the TGW IP address, the web port
number for accessing the TGW, the IP address of the gateway, the subnet mask, and the system software version number.
Query extension number
The function key for determining the phone number of this subscriber line. The default is #00. By dialing this key, your will hear the phone number of the subscriber line voiced by the gateway.
Service feature codes
You can click to enable the service function keys, or clear the check box to disable the service function keys.

2.7.12 Feature Codes (FXS only)

The feature codes consist of system feature codes and service feature codes. The system feature codes are used for acquiring gateway information, and the latter is used for users to activate and deactivate supplementary services.
After login, click the Advanced > Feature codes tab to open this interface. The following are examples of dialing rules for feature codes: Using *xx (dial * and 2 digits number) to activate a service. Using #xx (dial # and 2 digits number) to cancel a service. This is illustrated with the following defaults
for various parameters, which may be modified according to requirements. It is highly recommended not to modify the default configuration in System feature codes.
Figure 2-35 Feature Codes Configuration Interface
Table 2-29 Feature Codes Configuration Parameter
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Description
Activate CFU
The function key for activating unconditional call forwarding. The default is *60. Dialing this key will activate unconditional call forward of the line and set the destination number for call forwarding. User operation: off hook → press *60 →enter the destination number.
Users can determine the latest destination number set by dialing *60*. Note: It is required to enable the call forwarding service before using this function
(see 2.4.2 Subscriber Line Features).
Deactivate CFU
The function key for deactivating unconditional call forwarding. The default is #60. User operation: off hook → press #60 → hang up.
Activate CFB
The function key for activating call forwarding on busy. The default is *61. Dialing this key may activate CFB, and specify the destination number. It is required to enable the call forwarding on busy service before using this function (see 2.4.2
Subscriber Line Features).
Deactivate CFB
The function key for deactivating call forwarding on busy. The default is #61. User operation: off hook → press #61 → hang up.
Activate CFNR
The function key for activating call forwarding on no answer. The default is *62. Dialing the function key should activate call forwarding on no answer and specify destination number.
Note: It is required to enable the call forwarding on no answer service before using this function (see 2.4.2 Subscriber Line Features).
Deactivate CFNR
The function key for deactivating call forwarding on no answer. The default is #62.
Activate CRBT
The function key for activating color ringback tone. The default is *80. Subscribers may select their favorite color RB tone by using this key.
Note: It is required to start the color ring service before using this function (see 2.4.2
Subscriber Line Features for how to assign the feature to the phone).
User operation: upon off hook, the subscriber may press the function key (*80 by default), then input the two-digit index numbers of color ring.
Dial *80* to listen to the color ring that has been previously set.User operation: upon off hook, the subscriber may press the function key (e.g. *80), then, input the two-digit index numbers of color ring; *80* is used for hearing and inquiring the color ring that has been previously set.
Deactivate CRBT
The function key for deactivating the color ring. The default is #80. The subscriber may use such a key to recover the normal ring of phone.
User operation: off hook → press #80 → hang up.
Call forking
The function key for activating the double-ring/forking feature. The default is *75.
Deactivate forking
The function key for deactivating the feature. The default is #75.
Do not disturb
Activate “Do Not Disturb”. The default is *72. With DND selected, the gateway will reject all coming calls by sending a busy tone to the caller.
Note: It is required to start “Do Not Disturb” prior to using this function (see 2.4.2
Subscriber Line Features).
Deactivate DND
The function key to cancel “Do Not Disturb”. The default is #72. Dialing the function key may recover normal ringing upon the arrival of incoming calls.
Speed dial
Define the function key of dial. The default is *74. This key allows the user to build a table of 2-digit (20 to 49) speed-dial numbers.
Note: It is required to start the dial-up service before applying this function (see Phone for how to assign the feature to the phone).
User operation: upon dialing the function key (*74), dial the two-digit speed dial followed by the expanded number terminated with #.
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Description
Speed dial prefix
The prefix number for applying abbreviated dialing. The default is **. The said prefix should be added ahead of abbreviated dialing numbers when using abbreviated dialing.
User operation: off hook → dial the prefix number of abbreviated dialing (**) and dial abbreviated dialing number (20).
Suspend call waiting
The function key for cancelling the call waiting feature for the next call. The is *64. Dialing this function key will temporarily shield the user from a call-waiting distraction for the next call, avoiding possible intervention.
Note: The function key works only for single cancel. If you want to cancel the call
waiting completely, please refer to 2.4.2 Subscriber Line Features.
“FXS-n” corresponds to the “Line > FXS phone Number ID n”.
Blind transfer
Function key of blind call transfer. The default is *38. User operation: during the call, tap the phone hook switch or press the R button→
dial *38→ dial the called number and then hang up.
Audit CRBT
The function key for listening to the color ring. The default is *88. User operation: off hook → press *88 → input color ring number. During listening, you can press a two-digit CRBT index to change to another CRBT
file.
Three-way calling
The default value is *79.

2.7.13 Clock Service

After login, click the Advanced > System time tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-36 Clock Service Interface
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Name
Description
Time Zone
Select the relevant time zone:
(GMT-11:00) Midway Island (GMT-10:00) Honolulu. Hawaii (GMT-09:00) Anchorage, Alaska (GMT-08:00) Tijuana (GMT-06:00) Denver (GMT-06:00) Mexico City (GMT-05:00) Indianapolis (GMT-04:00) Glace_Bay (GMT-04:00) South Georgia (GMT-03:30) Newfoundland (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires (GMT-02:00) Cape_Verde (GMT) London (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam (GMT+02:00) Cairo (GMT+02:00) Israel (GMT+02:00) Zimbabwe (GMT+03:00) Moscow (GMT+03:30) Teheran (GMT+04:00) Muscat (GMT+04:00) United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:30) Kabul (GMT+05:30) Calcutta (GMT+05:00) Karachi (GMT+06:00) Almaty (GMT+07:00) Bangkok (GMT+07:00) Indonesia (GMT+08:00) Beijing (GMT+08:00) Taipei (GMT+08:00) Singapore (GMT+08:00) Malaysia (GMT+09:00) Tokyo (GMT+10:00) Canberra (GMT+10:00) Adelaide (GMT+11:00) Magadan (GMT+12:00) Auckland
Current time
Display current time for the TGW. Click Clock calibration to calibrate the time.
System time sync interval
Set the synchronization period of the time. It is 120 minutes by default.
Table 2-30 Clock Service Parameters
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Description
Primary time server
Enter the IP address of preferred time server here. It has no default value.
Secondary time server
Enter the IP address of Secondary time server here. It has no default value.
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Title
Explanation
Registration
There are some types of Registration status: Registered, Not registered, Fail, Server not response.
Line
There are six types of line status, On-hook, Off-hook, Ringing, Maintenance, Disconnect, Parallel line in-use.
Call
The call state includes Idle, Outpulsing, Ring, Entering number, In progress, Ring back, Talk, Near end hung up, Far end hung up, and Timeout.
Phone No. (Other End)
The number of the other party Duration
Call duration
Operation
You can view call details such as local port and codec after the call is answered.
In
Incoming call count
Out
Outgoing call count
Answered
Answered call count

2.8 Status

2.8.1 Call Status Verification

For each FXS phone and FXO trunk in the TGW gateway, you need to verify that it is registered in the status of the Gateway.
After login, click the Call Status > Call Status tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-37 Call Status Interface
Table 2-31 Parameters of call state
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2.8.2 Call History on FXS

After login, click the Call Status > Call history on FXS tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-38 Interface of Call history on FXS

2.8.3 Call History on FXO (TGW8-2G only)

After login, click the Call Status > Call history on FXO tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-39 Interface of Call on FXO
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2.8.4 SIP Message Count

After login, click the Call Status > SIP message count tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-40 SIP Message Count Interface
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2.9 Logs

2.9.1 System Status

Critical runtime information of gateways can be obtained in this interface, including:
The information about login interface (including IP address and permissions of the user) SIP registration status Call-related signaling and media (RTP) information
After login, click the Logs > System Status tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-41 System Status Interface
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Description
Login User Info
Displays the IP address and permissions of the logged in user. The numbers following the IP address show the online permission level of the user: 1- administrator; 2 ­operator; 3 – viewer. The viewer can only read the configuration.
When more than one administrator logs in at the same time, the first logged in
operator’s permission level is 1; others are 3; also, when more than one operator logs in at the same time, the first one’s permission is 2, others are 3.
SIP Registration Info
Show registration status: Not enabled: the registration server’s address is not entered yet; Latest response: the latest response message for the registration. 200 means registered
successfully; No response: no response from registration server. The cause may be 1) incorrect
address for the registration server; 2) IP network fault; or, 3) the registration server is not reachable.
Latest Call Info
Displays the latest call.
Call Context Info
Displays the call status. Rtp Context Info
Displays the voice channel related to the calls.
Table 2-32 System Status Parameters
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2.9.2 Call Message

After login, click the Logs > Call Message tab to open this interface.
Figure 2-42 Call Message Interface
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2.9.3 System Startup

After login, click the Logs > System Startup tab to open this interface. Log files can be downloaded through this interface.
Figure 2-43 Interface of System Startup
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Name
Description
Download log
Log level
Select the log file level of gateway. The default is 4. The higher the level, the more detailed the log file will be.
Note: Log level should be set to 4 or lower when gateway is used in normal operation so that system performance is not affected.
Syslog
System log server
The syslog server receives the logs that are otherwise recorded in debug.log, message.log and boot.log.
Running server
The syslog server receives the logs that are otherwise recorded in the message.log
Local port for sending logs
The port used to send logs.

2.9.4 Manage Log

After login, click the Logs > Manage Log tab to open this interface. Log files can be downloaded through this interface.
Figure 2-44 Manage Log Interface
Table 2-33 Log Management Configuration Parameters
Procedure for downloading the log: Step 1 Click
Download
, the gateway begins to assemble the logs.
Step 2 After a few seconds, the interface for saving logs is displayed.
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Figure 2-45 Log Saving Interface
Step 3 Click
Figure 2-46 Path Saving Interface
, and select path to save.
Save
Step 4 The user may review the log from the server.
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2.10 Tools

2.10.1 Change Password

After login, click Tools to open this interface. Only administrators are entitled to change the password of login.
For changing administrator password, it is required to enter new password into Old password, New password field and Repeat new password field, and then click Save.
The password being used by the operator will not be displayed, which could be changed by the
administrator at any time. The administrator is allowed to change the operator’s password by entering the
new password into Operator password > New password.
Figure 2-47 Password Change Interface

2.10.2 Configuration Management

After login, click the Tools>Configuration maintenance tab to open this interface. The download procedure is similar to the download procedure of log files.
The steps for importing configuration files are the same as the
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Upgrade. The steps for exporting configuration files are the same as the steps for Log Download.
Figure 2-48 Configuration Management Interface
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2.10.3 Upgrade

After login, click the Tools > Software upgrade tab to open this interface. The software upgrade procedure is presented below:
Step 1 Obtain the upgrade file (tar.gz file), and save the file onto a local computer. Step 2 Click
Figure 2-49 Upgrade Interface
Step 3 Click
Figure 2-50 File Upload Interface
>
Tools
Browse
Software upgrade
to access the software upgrade page.
to select the upgrade file.
Step 4 Click
Upload
.
Step 5 Uploading will be completed in about 30 sec, then click
Next
.
Figure 2-51 Upgrade Interface
Step 6 The following prompt is displayed during upgrade.
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A few minutes are required to upgrade the gateway. Do not operate the gateway during this period.
Figure 2-52 Upgrade Process Screen
Step 7 The TGW automatically restarts after upgrade is successful.
Figure 2-53 Interface for Completing Device Restart after Upgrade
The gateway is in the process of being rebooted when the interface cannot be displayed. Wait for about two minutes, and access the interface of gateway management system, click Info and
check the software version.

2.10.4 Restore Factory Settings

After login, click the Tools > Restore factory settings tab to restore the factory settings. The factory settings are designed based on common applications, and therefore, no need to modify them
in most deployment situations. You can choose to restore network or telephony related factory settings, or both.
Restoration takes effect after the system is restarted.
Figure 2-54 Restore Factory Settings Interface
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2.10.5 Capture Recordings on the Port

After login, click the Tools > TDM capture tab to open this interface. This tool can be used to capture the voice stream from the Phone or Line interface. When the call lasts longer than 200 sec, only the first 200 sec of voice stream will be captured. The voice file is stored on the gateway in PCMU format.
Figure 2-55 Interface for capturing Port Recordings

2.10.6 Ethereal Capture

After login, click the Tools > Ethereal capture tab to open this interface. You are allowed to capture up to three IP voice data files, each with up to 2M bytes. The data files are stored on the gateway in dump.cap format under catalog /var/log.
Figure 2-56 Ethereal Capture Interface
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2.10.7 Network Diagnosis

After login, click the Tools > Network diagnosis tab to open this interface. If the Internet is unavailable, you can use this tool to diagnose whether the network is connected.
Figure 2-57 Automatic Diagnosis Interface
Figure 2-58 Ping Diagnosis Interface

2.11 Product Information

After login, click the Version info tab to view the gateway hardware and software version information.

2.12 Reboot

To restart the gateway, click Reboot at the top right corner. As this is a system wide reset, it takes more time to reboot.

2.13 Logout

After login, click the Logout button located at top right to exit the gateway management system and return to the login interface.
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For detailed information, refer to the Aeonix Administration Manual.
Chapter 3, Getting Started > Licenses Chapter 6, Managing Users Chapter 7, Managing Phones Chapter 8, Managing Trunk Groups Chapter 9, Managing Trunks

3 Aeonix Configuration

It is necessary to define all FXS stations and FXO trunks in Aeonix, before any calls can be routed through them. Trunks must be assigned to trunk groups to operate in the Aeonix system.

3.1 License Requirements

Verify that you have the correct licenses.
FXS stations require the "Aeonix Gateway users" license FXO trunks require the "Aeonix SIP Trunks & Gateways (concurrent calls)" license
1. Open the Aeonix Web Admin.
2. At the bottom of the navigation pane, click System. The pane displays the System menus.
3. Select the License menu, and then click License.
Figure 3-1 Aeonix License Information Page
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3.2 FXS Phone Line – Basic Configuration

For each FXS phone in the TGW gateway, you need to set up a SIP number in the Aeonix Web Admin. For each FXS, add a user with a phone, where the phone is the FXS line.
1. Open the Aeonix Web Admin.
2. Add a new phone. (a) In the navigation pane, select Administration > Phones > Add Phone.
(b) Select the phone type as SIP Terminal.
(c) Define the Phone ID fields.
In the first field (before the @ sign), enter the FXS name as the line number. In the second field (after the @ sign), enter the name of the domain to which the FXS is connected.
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3. Create a user for each FXS line in the TGW gateway.
4. Add to the new user the phone to match the FXS line in the gateway (since all phones need to be related to the user).
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