background image

 MAX Command Reference Guide 

 

IP Configuration Commands 

 
 
 

25 

 

5.5. CHANGE 

 

Sets up IP address, sub-net mask, baud-rate and others to perform system LAN services. Each command 

execution is performed in dialog format, and user can set values to selected fields. Detailed usage can be 

seen by executing “change” at 

SYS_NAME

:/CONFIG/IP> prompt. 

 

[Example]

SYS_NAME

:/CONFIG/IP>show

-------- LAN Parameters --------------------------

LAN

IP - 165.243.134.114

LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0

Default G/W IP

- 165.243.134.254

LAN Ether Addr

- 00:40:5A:65:29:09

-------- Console Parameters ----------------------

Console Baud Rate- 19200 BPS

--------------------------------------------------

-------- DNS Parameters --------------------------

1st DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.17.15

2nd DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.140.230

Domain Name

-

--------------------------------------------------

 

Summary of Contents for MAX 400 Series

Page 1: ...Command Reference Guide for the MAX Family Of VoIP Telephony Devices for configuration management of MAX systems through a serial connection Version 1 0 MAX 400 series TM ...

Page 2: ... 4 RESET 6 2 5 DATE 7 2 6 TIME 8 2 7 PASSWORD 9 2 8 SLOTINFO 10 2 9 SYSNAME 11 2 10 VERSIONINFO 12 3 Configuration Management Command 13 3 1 Command directory 13 3 2 Command function 13 3 3 Available commands 13 3 4 DEFAULT 14 3 5 LOAD 15 3 6 SAVE 16 3 7 SHOW 17 3 8 CFGUP 17 4 System Configuration Commands 19 4 1 Command directory 19 4 2 Command function 19 4 3 Available commands 19 4 4 SHOW 20 4 ...

Page 3: ... Command 45 7 1 Command directory 45 7 2 Command function 45 7 3 Available commands 45 7 4 Show 46 7 5 Change 47 8 Address configuration commands 49 8 1 Command directory 49 8 2 Command function 49 8 3 Available commands 49 8 4 SHOW 50 8 5 MYADDR 51 9 DSP Configuration commands 53 9 1 Command directory 53 9 2 Command function 53 9 3 Available commands 53 9 4 SHOW 54 9 5 CHANGE 55 10 FXS Configurat...

Page 4: ...tics Display Commands 71 13 1 Command directory 71 13 2 Command function 71 13 3 Available commands 71 13 4 SHOW 72 13 5 CLEAR 73 14 FXO Statistics Display Commands 74 14 1 Command directory 74 14 2 Command function 74 14 3 Available commands 74 14 4 SHOW 75 14 5 CLEAR 76 15 Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands 77 15 1 Command directory 77 15 2 Command function 77 15 3 Available commands 77 15 4 Trace...

Page 5: ...ommands 90 18 4 SHOW 91 19 IVR configuration Commands 92 19 1 Command directory 92 19 2 Command function 92 19 3 Available commands 92 19 4 SHOW 92 19 5 CHANGE 93 19 6 TRACE 94 20 Trace Information Commands 95 20 1 Command directory 95 20 2 Command function 95 20 3 Available commands 95 20 4 GET_TRACE 96 20 5 RETURN_TRACE 96 20 6 D_TRACE 96 21 System Diagnosis Command 97 21 1 Command directory 97 ...

Page 6: ... Diagnosis Commands 103 24 1 Command directory 103 24 2 Command function 103 24 3 Available commands 103 24 4 DSP_AS 104 24 5 DSP_ACT 105 24 6 DSP_LP 106 25 Network Utility Commands 107 25 1 Command directory 107 25 2 Command function 107 25 3 Available commands 107 25 4 PING 108 25 5 ARP 109 25 6 ROUTE 110 25 7 Who 111 25 8 QoS 112 25 9 DHCPD 114 26 CDR configuration command 115 27 Default Config...

Page 7: ... the system is ready to receive a command it displays a command line prompt The name of the current working directory is always displayed to the right of the command line prompt The root directory prompt e g SYS_NAME consists of the MAX s system name where SYS_NAME represents the name a colon and a right wedge The explanations that follow will employ the cd command to illustrate the use of path st...

Page 8: ...vii To change from the current working directory to its child SYS_NAME CONFIG N2P you would type CD N2P Example SYS_NAME CONFIG CD N2P SYS_NAME CONFIG N2P ...

Page 9: ...c commands can be executed on any directory i e any prompt 1 2 Command function General functions for command executions 1 3 Available commands Name Description Dir list sub directories and commands Cd change directory Help print out command usage same as help command execute last command ...

Page 10: ...ifferentiate from the executable commands The following example is the result after executing dir command on SYS_NAME prompt where SYS_NAME is system name The capitalized letters in the directory name and command name is the minimum number of characters to be entered in changing a task directory or executing a command and they are used as abbreviations for a directory or a command Example SYS_NAME...

Page 11: ... a relative path based on the current directory Example 1 SYS_NAME cd system SYS_NAME SYSTEM Example 2 SYS_NAME CONFIG VOIP cd system SYS_NAME SYSTEM However by typing just the directory name or the 2 or 3 characters only it will move to the relevant directory Example 3 SYS_NAME system SYS_NAME SYSTEM Typing cd system system or s all gets the same result Typing cd will change to the root directory...

Page 12: ... execute the help command with both absolute and relative path names The following example shows execution of help on the SYS_NAME SYSTEM prompt The abbreviation h and perform the same function Example SYS_NAME SYSTEM help RESET Reset system DATE Set display date TIME Set display time PASSWORD Change user password SLotinfo Show slot board information SYsname Set display system name Versioninfo dis...

Page 13: ... System commands consists of the commands for controlling the system related modules 2 3 Available commands Name Description reset reboot system date show change date time show change time password change password slotinfo show installed hardware sysname change system name versioninfo show system software version ...

Page 14: ...ion Execution of this reset command allows for the system to communicate through the internal memory and activate required software modules for controlling the system This command can be executed in the SYS_NAME SYSTEM prompt and has no parameters Example SYS_NAME SYSTEM reset CAUTION this command isn t recoverable Are you sure y n Y ...

Page 15: ...cution of the command with the year month day parameter changes date For detailed example execute the date on the SYS_NAME SYSTEM prompt Example 1 SYS_NAME SYSTEM date Current Date is 2001 01 01 SAT usage date new date yyyy mm dd Example 2 System date change SYS_NAME SYSTEM date 2001 09 05 Command successfully end SYS_NAME SYSTEM date Current Date is 2001 09 05 WED usage date new date yyyy mm dd ...

Page 16: ...urrent time and changes the system time with a hour min sec parameter For detailed example execute the time from the SYS_NAME SYSTEM prompt Example 1 SYS_NAME SYSTEM time Current Time is 02 10 22 usage time new time hh mm ss Example 2 System time change SYS_NAME SYSTEM time 16 32 30 Command successfully end SYS_NAME SYSTEM time Current Time is 16 32 35 usage time new time hh mm ss ...

Page 17: ...r are given by following table User name Password root n2p manager n2p The password should not exceed eight digits For detailed example execute the password from the SYS_NAME SYSTEM prompt Example 1 SYS_NAME SYSTEM password Usage password user Example 2 root user s password change SYS_NAME SYSTEM password root Old Password Password length must be less than or equal to 8 characters New Password Con...

Page 18: ...ed in the system including AVU and DVU board For detailed example execute the slotinfo from the SYS_NAME SYSTEM prompt Example 1 SYS_NAME SYSTEM slotinfo 1 ITGS Slot Board Status 1 board type AVU Analog I F 4 port board status GOOD h w port number 1 2 3 4 interface type FXO FXO FXO FXO logical port number 0 1 2 3 local port address ...

Page 19: ...sname System name is SYS_NAME usage sysname system name Example 2 System name change to JANG SYS_NAME SYSTEM sysname JANG Configuration is not saved You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end JANG SYSTEM config save This command isn t recoverable Are you sure y n y Configuration in working memory is saved to NV Memory JANG SYSTEM sysname System name is JANG usage sysname sys...

Page 20: ...ystem hardware and software For detailed example execute the versioninfo from the SYS_NAME SYSTEM prompt Example 1 SYS_NAME SYSTEM versioninfo Copyright c 2000 by LGE All Rights Reserved Welcome to Net2Phone MAX Hardware Version is MPU 1 0 Software Version is MAX 410 1 0 00 Software is Linked at Jan 6 2002 10 06 47 ...

Page 21: ...formation management command handles the backup processing for the values that are set up through the configuration command 3 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION default set all parameters to factory default load load all parameters from NVRAM to DRAM save save all parameters from DRAM to NVRAM show show Current Configurations cfgup enable upload CFG Script to system ...

Page 22: ...ipment For detailed example execute the default from the SYS_NAME CONFIG prompt and then the following confirmation message will be displayed Example SYS_NAME CONFIG default This command isn t recoverable Are you sure y n Y Refer DEFAULT CONFIGURATION Note that the parameters should be changed into the factory default value when executing this command ...

Page 23: ...olatile memory of the system For detailed example execute the load from the SYS_NAME CONFIG prompt and then the following confirmation message will be displayed Example SYS_NAME CONFIG load This command isn t recoverable Are you sure y n Y A configuration in NV Memory is loaded to working memory SAVE mode should be set to MANUAL mode ...

Page 24: ...rameter values set in the system to the NV memory For detailed example execute the save on the SYS_NAME CONFIG prompt and then the following confirmation message will be displayed Example SYS_NAME CONFIG save This command isn t recoverable Are you sure y n Y Configuration in working memory is saved to NV Memory ...

Page 25: ...enable disable 132 thx enable thank you enable disable 133 t1 5 time out for first DTMF receive 1 30 sec 134 t2 3 time out for second DTMF receive 1 30 sec 135 t3 2 time out for call setup complete 0 5 sec 136 3 8 CFGUP This command lets the system parameter values to be loaded by the configuration script file This command has two parameters on off After cfgup is on user can transmit a configurati...

Page 26: ...agement Commands 18 SYS_NAME CONFIG cfgup on Configuration UP LOAD mode XON XOFF flow control is enabled Terminal should support XON XOFF software flow control SYS_NAME CONFIG cfgup off Configuration UP LOAD mode XON XOFF flow control is disabled ...

Page 27: ...ectory CONFIG COMMON 4 2 Command function This command applies to the configuration information management of the system It sets PCM coding mode NV memory save method use of prompt and clock source 4 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show basic system parameters CHANGE change basic system parameters ...

Page 28: ...rompt mode and clock source For detailed example execute the show on the SYS_NAME CONFIG COMMON prompt and then the following message will be displayed Example SYS_NAME CONFIG COMMON show ITGS System Configurations pcm_coding_law pcm A LAW nv memory save mode save MANUAL yes no prompt mode prompt ENABLE ON watchdog timer wdt ENABLE ON ...

Page 29: ...ource For detailed example execute the change on the SYS_NAME CONFIG COMMON prompt Example 1 SYS_NAME CONFIG COMMON change Change Configuration Command Usage change parameter value parameter pcm pcm coding law save nv memory save mode prompt yes no prompt mode wdt watch dog timer reset value pcm alaw ulaw save manual auto prompt on off wdt enable disable ...

Page 30: ... Set NV memory save mode of the changed parameter value Prompt For executing some commands set whether or not to use the prompt Example 2 Setup the pcm coding type with alaw SYS_NAME CONFIG COMMON change pcm alaw Configuration is not saved You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end You Must RESET to apply modified value s to system ...

Page 31: ... 5 IP Configuration Commands 5 1 Command directory CONFIG IP 5 2 Command function Sets up IP address sub net mask baud rate and others to perform system LAN services 5 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show IP parameters CHANGE change IP parameters ...

Page 32: ...ole baud rate required to perform LAN service Details can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME CONFIG IP prompt Example SYS_NAME CONFIG IP show LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 110 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 43 23 95 Console Parameters Console BaudRate 19200 BPS ...

Page 33: ... can set values to selected fields Detailed usage can be seen by executing change at SYS_NAME CONFIG IP prompt Example SYS_NAME CONFIG IP show LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 114 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 2...

Page 34: ...can set values to selected fields Detailed usage can be seen by executing change at SYS_NAME CONFIG IP prompt Example SYS_NAME CONFIG IP change LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 114 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 ...

Page 35: ... IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 Example 1 IP address setup SYS_NAME CONFIG IP change LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 114 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 Domain Name ...

Page 36: ...55 255 255 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 Domain Name 1 Change IP Address 2 Change IP Netmask 3 Change Def G W IP 4 Change Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What ...

Page 37: ...9 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 Domain Name 1 Change IP Address 2 Change IP Netmask 3 Change Def G W IP 4 Change Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 2 Enter IP Netmask 255 255 0 0 LAN Parameters LAN...

Page 38: ...s 2 Change IP Netmask 3 Change Def G W IP 4 Change Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 0 You Must RESET to apply modified value s to system SYS_NAME CONFIG IP system reset Example 3 Gateway IP setup SYS_NAME CONFIG IP change LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 103 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Defau...

Page 39: ...IP 4 Change Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 3 Enter Def G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 103 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165...

Page 40: ...ou Must RESET to apply modified value s to system SYS_NAME CONFIG IP system reset Example 4 Console Baud Rate setup SYS_NAME CONFIG IP change LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 103 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 9600 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 D...

Page 41: ...5 255 0 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 Domain Name 1 Change IP Address 2 Change IP Netmask 3 Change Def G W IP 4 Change Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do ...

Page 42: ...00 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 Domain Name 1 Change IP Address 2 Change IP Netmask 3 Change Def G W IP 4 Change Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 5 Enter 1st DNS Server IP 165 243 140 230 LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 103 LAN Subnet ...

Page 43: ...nge Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 0 You Must RESET to apply modified value s to system SYS_NAME CONFIG IP system reset Example 6 2nd Domain server setup SYS_NAME CONFIG IP change LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 103 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr...

Page 44: ...P 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 5 Enter 2nd DNS Server IP 165 243 17 15 LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 103 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 Domai...

Page 45: ...system reset Example 7 Domain name setup SYS_NAME CONFIG IP change LAN Parameters LAN IP 165 243 134 103 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default G W IP 165 243 134 254 LAN Ether Addr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 Domain Name 1 Change IP Address 2 Change IP Netmask 3 Change Def G W IP 4...

Page 46: ...ddr 00 40 5A 65 29 09 Console Parameters Console Baud Rate 19200 BPS DNS Parameters 1st DNS SERVER IP 165 243 140 230 2nd DNS SERVER IP 165 243 17 15 Domain Name lge com 1 Change IP Address 2 Change IP Netmask 3 Change Def G W IP 4 Change Console Baud rate 5 Change 1st DNS Server IP 6 Change 2nd DNS Server IP 7 Change DNS Domain Name 0 Exit Menu What do you want to change 0 7 0 You Must RESET to a...

Page 47: ...guration Commands 6 1 Command directory CONFIG ROUTE 6 2 Command function Manages route table required for call routing 6 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show prefix table ADD Adds numbers to route table required for call routing DEL Deletes numbers registered in prefix table ...

Page 48: ...he console When add command is successfully executed the number is added in the blank space in the following figure Detailed usage can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME CONFIG ROUTE prompt Example SYS_NAME CONFIG ROUTE show PREFIX TABLE INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE NUM POST NUM EXTRA_INFO VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 49: ...e number of truncation 0 31 pre pre attached numbers 0 9 NULL post post attached numbers 0 9 NULL extra extra information hexa decimal Parameter description Parameter Description Intf Selects local trunk I F type fxs fxo net Port Sets up logical port number for each interface 0 Nums Sets up prefix number 0 9 NULL Trnc Sets up truncation number 0 31 Pre Sets up pre attached number 0 9 NULL Post Set...

Page 50: ...RNC PRE NUM POST NUM EXTRA_INFO FXS 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 SYS_NAME CONFIG ROUTE add fxs 1 1001 0 null null Prefix Table Add success SYS_NAME CONFIG ROUTE show PREFIX TABLE INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE NUM POST NUM EXTRA_INFO FXS 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 FXS 1 1001 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 51: ...ME CONFIG ROUTE prompt Example 1 SYS_NAME CONFIG ROUTE del DEL Command Usage del all intf port nums intf interface name fxs fxo net port port number of interface 0 nums prefix numbers 0 9 NULL Parameter description Parameter Description Intf Selects local trunk I F type fxs fxo net Port Sets up logical port number for each interface 0 Nums Sets up prefix number 0 9 NULL ...

Page 52: ...OUTE show PREFIX TABLE INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE NUM POST NUM EXTRA_INFO FXS 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 FXS 1 1001 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 SYS_NAME CONFIG ROUTE del fxs 1 1001 0 Prefix Table Delete success SYS_NAME CONFIG ROUTE show PREFIX TABLE INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE NUM POST NUM EXTRA_INFO FXS 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 53: ...ion Command 7 1 Command directory CONFIG N2P 7 2 Command function Commands in this directory are used for configuring Net2Phone protocol parameters 7 3 Available commands Name Description Show Show N2P configuration Change Change N2P configuration Default Change N2P configuration to Factory Default ...

Page 54: ...mpt system_name CONFIG N2P Example 1 SYS_NAME CONFIG N2P show N2P Operation Mode Incoming Outgoing Port Account Pin Login 1 201530469351 11051 N 2 201530469352 11052 N 3 N 4 N N2P Configuration System Name SYS_NAME CAPA_FLAG TXSF Codec Type 61 VPort Start 21000 Client Name net2fone Doorman 1 IP call1 net2phone com Doorman 1 Port 6801 Doorman 2 IP call2 net2phone com Doorman 2 Port 6801 TCP Start P...

Page 55: ...voice UDP port number changes initial UDP port number used by voice packets Tport Format change tport tcp_port_start tcp_port_start starting control TCP port number changes initial TCP port number used by control messages Client Format change client name_string name_string client name changes the client name Dm1 Format change dm1 ip port ip IP address in string form host_name domain_name port port...

Page 56: ...of 21 3fSX 31 6fSX 41 2fG 723 51 3fG 723 61 1fG 723 change vport vport_start vport start starting voice UDP port number change tport tcp_port_start tcp_port_start starting control TCP port number change client name_string name_string client name change dm1 ip port ip ip address using dotted notation port port number change dm2 ip port ip ip address using dotted notation port port number change rco...

Page 57: ...irectory CONFIG ADDRESS 8 2 Command function Manages logical addresses allocated to each analog voice interface port 8 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Show registered addresses MYADDR Register local addresses PEERADDR Register peer addresses GPORT Group and assign multiple ports as a single address ...

Page 58: ...ommands 50 8 4 SHOW Displays registered addresses Detailed usage can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME CONFIG ADDRESS prompt Example SYS_NAME CONFIG ADDRESS show Address TABLE INTF PORT LOCAL ADDR PEER ADDR GROUP PORT FXO 0 FXO 1 FXO 2 FXO 3 VOIP 0 ...

Page 59: ... fxs fxo port port number of interface 0 nums my address 0 9 NULL Parameter description Parameter Description Intf Selects local trunk I F type fxs fxo Port Sets up logical port number for each interface 0 Nums Sets up prefix number 0 9 NULL Example 2 Entering number 1000 to FXO logical port 0 SYS_NAME CONFIG ADDRESS myaddr fxo 0 1000 Configuration is not saved You must save the changed configurat...

Page 60: ...entered in FXO logical port 0 SYS_NAME CONFIG ADDRESS myaddr fxo 0 null Configuration is not saved You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end SYS_NAME CONFIG ADDRESS save This command isn t recoverable Are you sure y n y Configurations in working memory are saved to NV Memory SYS_NAME CONFIG ADDRESS show Address TABLE INTF PORT LOCAL ADDR PEER ADDR GROUP PORT FXO 0 FXO 1 FXO...

Page 61: ...ion Commands 53 9 DSP Configuration commands 9 1 Command directory CONFIG DSP 9 2 Command function Sets up voice compression related parameter values 9 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Show DSP parameters CHANGE Change DSP parameters ...

Page 62: ...oss echl 3 dbm Post Filter pf ENABLE ON High Pass Filter hpf ENABLE ON DTMF Output Gain dgain 10 dbm Call Progress Tone Attenuation cgain 0 dbm DTMF detection mode ddm 0 DTMF Jitter Buffer Maximum delay jbxd 150 ms Jitter Buffer Minimum Delay jbmd 90 ms Jitter Buffer Option Factor jbof 7 DTMF Detection Threshold Time ddt 30 ms FAX Jitter Buffer Max Length faxjb 290 ms FAX Highest Connection Speed ...

Page 63: ...ellation bw Bandwidth weight echl echo cancellation hybrid loss code pf Post Filter hpf High Pass Filter dgain DTMF Output Gain cgain Call Progress Output Attanuation Value jbxd Jitter Buffer Maximum Delay jbmd Jitter Buffer Minimum Delay ddm DTMF detection mode jbof Jitter Buffer Option Factor ddt DTMF Detection Threshold Time faxjb FAX Jitter Buffer Maximum Length faxcs FAX Highest Connection Sp...

Page 64: ...23l g723h g729a alaw ulaw Sc Determines whether to compress silence on off ec Determines whether to use echo on off pf Determines whether to use post filter on off hpf Determines whether to use high pass filter on off Cgain Sets up call progress output attenuation value 31 0 db igain Sets up PCM input Gain 31 0 db jbmd Sets up jitter buffer minimum delay 0 150 msec jbof Sets up jitter buffer optio...

Page 65: ...ress Tone Attenuation cgain 0 dbm DTMF detection mode ddm 0 DTMF Jitter Buffer Maximum delay jbxd 150 ms Jitter Buffer Minimum Delay jbmd 90 ms Jitter Buffer Option Factor jbof 7 DTMF Detection Threshold Time ddt 30 ms FAX Jitter Buffer Max Length faxjb 290 ms FAX Highest Connection Speed faxcs 9600 bps Ringback Tone Delay rbtd 300 ms FAX ECM mode faxecm ENABLE ON long silence detection threshold ...

Page 66: ...ss echl 3 dbm Post Filter pf ENABLE ON High Pass Filter hpf ENABLE ON DTMF Output Gain dgain 7 dbm Call Progress Tone Attenuation cgain 0 dbm DTMF detection mode ddm 0 DTMF Jitter Buffer Maximum delay jbxd 150 ms Jitter Buffer Minimum Delay jbmd 90 ms Jitter Buffer Option Factor jbof 7 DTMF Detection Threshold Time ddt 30 ms FAX Jitter Buffer Max Length faxjb 290 ms FAX Highest Connection Speed fa...

Page 67: ...ommand directory CONFIG FXS 10 2 Command function This command sets up the parameter of the FXS interface that will be connected to the telephone handset one of the analog voice interface of the system 10 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show FXS parameters CHANGE change FXS parameters ...

Page 68: ...e on time ron 1 sec ring cadence off time roff 2 sec ring frequency rfreq 20 Hz polarity reversal pola DISABLE OFF Voice Output Gain vgain 3 dbm PCM Input Gain igain 3 dbm Dial Tone Type dtype CONTINUOUS caller id send flag cid ENABLE ON off hook guard time t1 200 ms on hook guard time t2 300 ms hook flash guard time t3 0 ms wait first DTMF timer t4 15 sec wait second DTMF timer t5 3 sec wait on h...

Page 69: ...arity reversion send use to charge vgain Voice Output Gain igain PCM Input Gain dtype sending dial tone type cid caller id send on or off t1 off hook guard time to off hook detect t2 on hook guard time to on hook detect t3 hook flash guard time to hook flsh detect t4 wait first DTMF from phone time out t5 wait second DTMF from phone time out t6 wait on hook from phone time out relase tone send t7 ...

Page 70: ... up caller id send on or off t1 Off Hook guard time 150 msec t2 On Hook guard time 300 960 3000msec in hook flash disabled setup less than 960 t3 Hook flash time 0 300 960 msec 0 disable hook flash t4 Maximum time to detect the first digit after off hook 1 30 sec t5 Maximum time to wait for the second digit after the first digit 1 30 sec t6 Generation duration of release tone 1 100 sec t7 Generati...

Page 71: ...nds 11 1 Command directory CONFIG FXO 11 2 Command function This command sets up the parameters of the FXO interface that will be connected to the analog PBX one of the analog voice interface 11 3 Available Commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show FXO parameters CHANGE change FXO parameters ...

Page 72: ...O WAIT DIAL TONE 1 ring number nring 2 times polarity reversal pola DISABLE OFF Voice Output Gain vgain 3 dbm PCM Input Gain igain 3 dbm hangup mode hmode DEFAULT 0 ring off detect t1 6 sec wait connect from net t2 60 sec wait dialtone t3 1 sec wait digit from net t4 12 sec hook flash guard time t5 300 ms rel tone send duration t6 12 sec wait first DTMF timer t7 5 sec wait second DTMF timer t8 3 s...

Page 73: ...ing number before answer I C pola polarity reversion receive use to charge vgain Voice Output Gain igain PCM Input Gain hmode fxo peer busy hangup mode t1 ring off detect time out to release line t2 wait connection from network time out t3 wait dial tone from PX PBX time out t4 wait digit from network timeout t5 hook flash guard time t6 relase tone send duration hmode busy t7 wait first DTMF timer...

Page 74: ...y the dial tone 0 wait dial tone digit transmission after verifying the dial tone 1 Do not wait dial tone transmit digit as if dial tone is detected Mode 2 immediately connect digit transmission with a packet through the inband tone Nring Set the number of rings for ring detection number 1 10 Pola Selection of the polarity reversion Y N Vgain Voice energy sent to the FXO interface 31 31 dbm Igain ...

Page 75: ... dtype Set up sending dial tone type lsdt long silence period detection on off mode to release call Example Set DURATION to 200ms SYS_NAME CONFIG FXO change dur 200 Configuration is not saved You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end SYS_NAME CONFIG FXO save This command isn t recoverable Are you sure y n y Configurations in working memory is saved to NV Memory ...

Page 76: ...and 68 12 System Call Statistics Display Commands 12 1 Command directory STATISTICS CALL 12 2 Command function Displays system call statistical information 12 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show system call statistics CLEAR clear system call statistics ...

Page 77: ...tion and call processing status Detailed usage can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME STATISTICS CALL prompt Example SYS_NAME STATISTICS CALL show CALL RECORDS LOCAL NET DEST ADDR CALL START TIME CONV TIME CONV ST FXS 00 00 VOIP 0 00 0118228184990 01 09 05 17 14 19 00 00 28 OK FXS 01 00 VOIP 0 01 724212785850 01 09 05 17 18 47 00 00 23 OK FXO 00 00 VOIP 0 04 1000 01 09 05 17 18 52 00 00 18 OK ...

Page 78: ...MAX Command Reference Guide System Call Statistics Display Command 70 12 5 CLEAR Initializes system call statistics ...

Page 79: ...Display Commands 71 13 FXS Statistics Display Commands 13 1 Command directory STATISTICS FXS 13 2 Command function Displays FXS statistical information 13 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show FXS statistics CLEAR clear FXS statistics ...

Page 80: ...istical data such as rings hook and polarity reversion per port Detailed usage can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME STATISTICS FXS prompt Example SYS_NAME STATISTICS FXS show FXS Statistics PORT RING RING TRIP OFF_HOOK ON HOOK POL_REV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 81: ...MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Statistics Display Commands 73 13 5 CLEAR Initializes statistical data of rings hook and polarity reversion per port for FXS ...

Page 82: ...Display Commands 74 14 FXO Statistics Display Commands 14 1 Command directory STATISTICS FXO 14 2 Command function Displays FXO statistical information 14 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show FXO statistics CLEAR clear FXO statistics ...

Page 83: ...istical data such as rings hook and polarity reversion per port Detailed usage can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME STATISTICS FXO prompt Example SYS_NAME STATISTICS FXO show FXO Statistics PORT RING RING TRIP OFF_HOOK ON HOOK POL_REV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 84: ...MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Statistics Display Commands 76 14 5 CLEAR Initializes statistics data such as rings hooks and polarity reversion per port for FXO ...

Page 85: ...l Test Commands 15 1 Command directory TEST N2P 15 2 Command function commands in this directory are used for testing Net2Phone VOIP protocol 15 3 Available commands Name Description Trace Set Trace Flag OLOGIn login to OPAL OLOGOut logout from OPAL Cstate call state Ostate opal state ...

Page 86: ... 0x00000080 OPAL_TIMER_TRACE 0x00000100 By setting resetting the bit field of each trace item you can turn on off the tracing function for that trace item For detailed example type trace from the prompt system_name TEST N2P Example 1 N2P_2 TEST N2P trace MESSAGE_TRACE 0x00000001 XMSG_TRACE 0x00000002 CALL_STATE_TRACE 0x00000004 MAP_STATE_TRACE 0x00000008 OPAL_STATE_TRACE 0x00000010 API_TRACE 0x000...

Page 87: ...e Protocol Test Command 79 MAP_STATE_TRACE 0x00000008 OPAL_STATE_TRACE 0x00000010 API_TRACE 0x00000020 GEN_TIMER_TRACE 0x00000040 MAP_TIMER_TRACE 0x00000080 OPAL_TIMER_TRACE 0x00000100 CALL_EVENT_TRACE 0x00000800 N2P Trace Flag 0x0000FFFF ...

Page 88: ...procedure fails Format ologin port_number port_number physical port number of MAX For detailed example type ologin from the prompt system_name TEST N2P Example 1 N2P_2 TEST N2P ologin 1 N2P_2 TEST N2P ostate 1 port opal state OPAL_STATE_IC_L2 2 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT 3 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT 4 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT ...

Page 89: ... procedure fails Format ologout port_number port_number physical port number of MAX For detailed example type ologout from the prompt system_name TEST N2P Example 1 N2P_2 TEST N2P ologout 1 N2P_2 TEST N2P ostate 1 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT 2 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT 3 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT 4 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT ...

Page 90: ...CALL STATE of each physical port of MAX For detailed example type cstate from the prompt system_name TEST N2P Example 1 N2P_2 TEST N2P cstate 1 port call state CALL_STATE_IDLE 2 port call state CALL_STATE_IDLE 3 port call state CALL_STATE_IDLE 4 port call state CALL_STATE_IDLE N2P_2 TEST N2P ...

Page 91: ... each physical port of MAX OPAL STATE login status to OPAL server For detailed example type cstate from the prompt system_name TEST N2P Example 1 N2P_2 TEST N2P ostate 1 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT 2 port opal state OPAL_STATE_IC_L2 3 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT 4 port opal state OPAL_STATE_INIT ...

Page 92: ... 1 Command directory TEST VOCFILE 16 2 Command function commands in this directory are used for testing voice prompts 16 3 Available commands Name Description Play Play voice prompt from DRAM Save_nv Save voice file from DRAM to Flash memory Read_nv Read voice file from Flash memory to DRAM ...

Page 93: ...ded voice prompts from DRAM Format play file_number Parameter description file_number File number of the voice prompt For detailed example type play from the prompt system_name TEST VOCFILE Example 1 N2P_2 TEST VOCFILE play Usage play file_ N2P_2 TEST VOCFILE play 0 play 0 0x003B5130 6600 ...

Page 94: ...MAX Command Reference Guide Voice Prompt Test Command 86 16 5 Save_nv Synopsis Saves all voice files from DRAM to Flash memory Format save_nv Example 1 N2P_2 TEST VOCFILE save_nv N2P_2 TEST VOCFILE ...

Page 95: ...MAX Command Reference Guide Voice Prompt Test Command 87 16 6 Read_nv Synopsis Reads all voice files from Flash memory to DRAM Format read_nv Example 1 N2P_2 TEST VOCFILE read_nv N2P_2 TEST VOCFILE ...

Page 96: ...ference Guide FXO Status Display Commands 88 17 FXS Status Display Commands 17 1 Command directory TEST FXS 17 2 Command function Displays FXS status 17 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Displays FXS status ...

Page 97: ...rt local and peer address status routed prefix status Detailed usage can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME TEST FXS prompt Example SYS_NAME TEST FXS show FXS Channel Status display S P PORT TYPE STATUS LOCAL ADDR PEER ADDR PREFIX 1 1 0 BOTH IDLE 1000 1 2 1 BOTH IDLE 1 3 2 BOTH IDLE 1 4 3 BOTH IDLE ...

Page 98: ...ference Guide FXO Status Display Commands 90 18 FXO Status Display Commands 18 1 Command directory TEST FXO 18 2 Command function Displays FXO status 18 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Displays FXO status ...

Page 99: ...rt local and peer address status and routed prefix status Detailed usage can be seen by executing show at SYS_NAME TEST FXO prompt Example SYS_NAME TEST FXO show FXO Channel Status display S P PORT TYPE STATUS LOCAL ADDR PEER ADDR PREFIX 2 1 0 BOTH IDLE 2 2 1 BOTH IDLE 2 3 2 BOTH IDLE 2 4 3 BOTH IDLE ...

Page 100: ...IVR Configurations CHANGE Change IVR Configurations TRACE Trace IVR 19 4 SHOW Example SYS_NAME TEST IVR show IVR Configurations release cause play rel ENABLE ON multiple call completion mcc DISABLE OFF music on hold mod DISABLE OFF account_balance acnt ENABLE ON thank you thx ENABLE ON wait first DTMF timer t1 5 sec wait second DTMF timer t2 3 sec wait connect complete timer t3 2 sec wait call com...

Page 101: ...e you sure y n y Configurations in working memory is saved to NV Memory SYS_NAME TEST IVR show IVR Configurations release cause play rel DISABLE OFF multiple call completion mcc DISABLE OFF music on hold mod DISABLE OFF account_balance acnt ENABLE ON thank you thx ENABLE ON wait first DTMF timer t1 5 sec wait second DTMF timer t2 3 sec wait connect complete timer t3 2 sec wait call complete timer ...

Page 102: ...SSAGE_TRACE 0x0001 OFF IVR ERROR_TRACE 0x0002 OFF IVR VOCFILE_TRACE 0x0004 OFF IVR EVENT_TRACE 0x0008 OFF IVR Trace Flag 0x0000 SYS_NAME TEST IVR trace fff SYS_NAME TEST IVR trace IVR MESSAGE_TRACE 0x0001 ON IVR ERROR_TRACE 0x0002 ON IVR VOCFILE_TRACE 0x0004 ON IVR EVENT_TRACE 0x0008 ON IVR Trace Flag 0x0FFF ...

Page 103: ... 95 20 Trace Information Commands 20 1 Command directory TEST TRACE 20 2 Command function Manages trace information 20 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION GET_TRACE Get trace to my terminal RETURN_TRADE Return trace my console D_TRACE Get Trace direction ...

Page 104: ...isplays trace information my telnet terminal Example SYS_NAME TEST TRACE GET_TRACE 20 5 RETURN_TRACE Displays trace information my console Example SYS_NAME TEST TRACE RETURN_TRACE 20 6 D_TRACE Displays trace direction SYS_NAME TEST TRACE D_TRACE Trace Direction Other Terminal ...

Page 105: ...ration of MAX system performs test each element of each board and displays the result Warning All cables except MAX system power cable and console cable must be disconnected when running diagnosis command After system diagnosis RESET command must be issued before operating the system 21 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION AUTOMATIC Performs all diagnosis procedures ...

Page 106: ...MAX Command Reference Guide System Diagnosis Command 98 21 4 AUTOMATIC Performs all diagnosis procedures Example SYS_NAME TEST DIAG automatic ...

Page 107: ...bles except MAX system power cable and console cable must be disconnected when running diagnosis command After system diagnosis RESET command must be issued before operating the system 22 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION NVRAM Diagnoses system NVRAM RTC Checks the system real time clock operation status 22 4 NVRAM Diagnoses system NVRAM Example SYS_NAME TEST DIAG SYSTEM nvram Test NVRAM Testi...

Page 108: ...mand Reference Guide System Diagnosis Commands 100 22 5 RTC Checks the system real time clock operation status Example SYS_NAME TEST DIAG SYSTEM rtc Test RTC Current is 2001 09 05 WED 01 16 00 RTC Testing GOOD ...

Page 109: ...tion Diagnoses AVU board elements and displays results Warning All cables except MAX system power cable and console cable must be disconnected when running diagnosis command After system diagnosis RESET command must be issued before operating the system 23 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION LXF_AS Diagnoses line interface operation status ...

Page 110: ...SP Diagnosis Commands 102 23 4 LXF_AS Diagnoses line interface operation status Example SYS_NAME TEST DIAG ANALOG lxf_as After testing reset the system for the normal operation Test line interface on AVU Access Slot 1 Test finished ...

Page 111: ...All cables except MAX system power cable and console cable must be disconnected when running diagnosis command After system diagnosis RESET command must be issued before operating the system 24 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION DSP_AS Diagnoses DSP operation status DSP_ACT Diagnoses DSP encoding state DSP_LB Trunk port is put to loopback state a tone is transmitted from DSP to trunk port ...

Page 112: ...osis Commands 104 24 4 DSP_AS Diagnoses DSP operation status Example SYS_NAME TEST DIAG DSP dsp_as After testing reset the system for the normal operation Test DSP Access Slot 1 DSP 00 GOOD DSP 01 GOOD DSP 02 GOOD DSP 03 GOOD Test finished ...

Page 113: ... DSP_ACT Diagnoses DSP encoding state Detailed usage can be seen by executing dsp_act at TEST DIAG DSP prompt Example SYS_NAME TEST DIAG DSP dsp_act 2 After testing reset the system for the normal operation Test DSP Activation Slot 1 Time 1 Time 2 Test finished ...

Page 114: ...P Trunk port is put to loopback state a tone is transmitted from DSP to trunk port and tests whether the transmitted tone is detected by DSP Example SYS_NAME TEST DIAG DSP dsp_lb Test DSP Loopback Slot 1 Dsp No Ch No 0 0 GOOD 0 1 GOOD 0 2 GOOD 0 3 GOOD Test finished ...

Page 115: ...nds are for status monitoring and routing control 25 3 Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION ping Checks network connection status arp Displays the Ethernet address corresponding to given IP address route Statically manages the router table set up in the system Who Show the current logged in users Qos Diffserv configuration get set Dhcpd Dhcp enable or disable ...

Page 116: ...Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing ping at SYS_NAME NETUTIL prompt Example SYS_NAME NETUTIL ping Usage ping destination count Example Ping execution SYS_NAME NETUTIL ping 165 243 134 152 3 Ping to 165 243 134 152 count 3 bytes 60 timeout 1000 Reply from 165 243 134 152 80 bytes time 0 msec seq 1 Reply from 165 243 134 152 80 bytes time 0 msec seq 2 Reply from 165 243 134 152 80...

Page 117: ...address corresponding to a IP address Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing arp at SYS_NAME NETUTIL prompt and the following confirmation message is displayed Example SYS_NAME NETUTIL arp Usage arp a d ip address Example Arp execution SYS_NAME NETUTIL arp a IP Address Physical Address Interface Type 165 243 134 078 00 10 5A 87 6C B7 01 03 ...

Page 118: ...te at SYS_NAME CONFIG prompt Example SYS_NAME NETUTIL route Usage route s a dest netmask gateway d dest netmask gateway Example Route execution SYS_NAME NETUTIL route s Number of routing table size is 3 IP Routing Table No Dest Mask Gateway Intf Type Protocol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 165 243 129 1 1 4 2 1 127 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 6 3 2 2 165 243 129 0 255 255 255 0 165 243 129 101 1 3 2 ...

Page 119: ...ds 111 25 7 Who Shows the current logged in users Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing Who at SYS_NAME NETUTIL prompt Example SYS_NAME NETUTIL who NET FROM USER STATE console console root logged in telnet 165 243 134 89 root logged in ...

Page 120: ... g option is used for showing current code point setting The example below shows the command usage and the code point values that can be used There are 12 code point values for AF assured forwarding code point range and they are classified as low med high code points Each of these classes are graded in following manner Average Bronze Silver Gold The higher code point means higher priority for IP p...

Page 121: ...101000 01001000 01101000 10001000 Med 00110000 01010000 01110000 10010000 High 00111000 01011000 01111000 10011000 SYS_NAME NETUTIL qos s 70 SYS_NAME NETUTIL qos g Current TOS loaded from NV RAMS is 112 We recommend AF code value 0x70 But the effect of this value may be different according to IP network condition ...

Page 122: ...ute to find a DHCP server and allocate IP SYS_NAME CONFIG DHCP Finding DHCP Server 1 Leased IP Address 165 243 134 103 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router address 165 243 134 254 Domain name server address 165 243 140 230 IP Lease Time 2592000 sec Server address 165 243 134 77 Broadcast address 165 243 134 255 Address Renewal Time 536870910 sec Address Rebinding Time 536870911 sec Example SYS_NAME CO...

Page 123: ...1 IP sip1 First CDR server IP address Billing Server IP address Server1 Port sport1 First CDR server access port number default 7000 Server1 Path path1 The directory which CDR data save default data Server1 Login ID id1 First Server login ID default root Server1 Password pw1 First Server Login password default root Server2 IP sip2 Secondary CDR server IP address Billing Server IP address Server2 P...

Page 124: ...on value enable disable alias Alias for caller address value 0 No 1 System E 164 Address 2 System E 164 Address Calling Address reason Simplified reason value yes no ios Interval of sending 5 600 second multiple of 5 nf Number of reporting per a file 1 10 sip1 sip2 Server IP sport1 sport2 Server Port path1 path2 Path id1 id2 Login ID pw1 pw2 Login Password MAX CONFIG CDR ...

Page 125: ...o Simplified reason reason Yes Interval of sending ios 5 sec Number of reporting per a file nf 1 Server 1 IP sip1 0 0 0 0 Server 1 Port sport1 7000 Server 1 Path path1 data Server 1 Log in ID id1 root Server 1 Password pw1 Server 2 IP sip2 0 0 0 0 Server 2 Port sport2 7000 Server 2 Path path2 data Server 2 Log in ID id2 root Server 2 Password pw2 MAX CONFIG CDR ...

Page 126: ...ble contents are deleted when Default command is executed All address table contents are deleted when Default command is executed IP configurations are not influenced by Default command System Configurations pcm_coding_law pcm A LAW nv memory save mode save MANUAL yes no prompt mode prompt ENABLE ON watchdog timer wdt ENABLE ON N2P Operation Mode Incoming Outgoing Port Account Pin Login 1 N 2 N 3 ...

Page 127: ... on time ron 1 sec ring cadence off time roff 2 sec ring frequency rfreq 20 Hz polarity reversal pola ENABLE ON Voice Output Gain vgain 3 dbm PCM Input Gain igain 3 dbm Dial Tone Type dtype CONTINUOUS caller id send flag cid ENABLE ON off hook guard time t1 200 ms on hook guard time t2 300 ms hook flash guard time t3 0 ms wait first DTMF timer t4 15 sec wait second DTMF timer t5 3 sec wait on hook...

Page 128: ...3 sec current detect timer t9 200 sec Dial Tone Type dtype CONTINUOUS long silence period detect lsdt ENABLE ON DSP Voice Compression Configurations Call progress tone country cptc KOREA Voice codec type codec G 723 HIGH BW 6 3kbps Silence compression sc DISABLE OFF Bandwidth weight bw 50 Echo Cancellation ec ENABLE ON Echo Cancellation Hybrid Loss echl 3 dbm Post Filter pf ENABLE ON High Pass Fil...

Page 129: ...lues 121 FAX Jitter Buffer Max Length faxjb 290 ms FAX Highest Connection Speed faxcs 9600 bps Ringback Tone Delay rbtd 300 ms FAX ECM mode faxecm ENABLE ON long silence detection threshold time lsdtt 45 sec long silence detection threshold gain lsdtg 45 ...

Reviews: