Gaoke mg6008 Series User manual

MG6000SeriesMediaGateway
User sManual
GuangzhouGaokeCommunicationsTechnologyCo.,LTD.

RadonMG6000 Series MediaGateway
User sManual
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Prolegomenon
Versioninstruction
ThisManualisprovidedforMG6000 seriesMediaGateway, whicharecalledasIAD.
Productsincluded:MG6002(2) MG6004E MG6008 MG6008E MG6016 MG6016E MG6032
MG6002ET MG6004ETand MG6008ET.All theseproductssupportSIPprotocol.
Briefintroductionofcontent
ThemanualmainlydescribeshowtoconfigureMG6000 seriesproductsbyweb andCLI.
Chapter1 Summary:introduce featureofeverymethod
Chapter2 Briefintroductionofproducts, includeappearance,definitionoflight, andports.
Chapter3 InstallationandconfigurationofNMStools.
Chapter4 Web operation:introduce settingdevice throughbywww browser.
Chapter5 CLIoperation:introducesetting devicethroughbyCLI.
Reader
Networkmanager.
Networkengineer.
Technologyexpandingpeople.
Appointment
Table1 appointmentofgraphicinterface style
Style Meanings
\ Multi-gradecatalogueormenuaresegregatedby“\”.Forexample,
“file\new\folder”meansthemenuitemof “file”->“new”->“folder”.
Usedforidentifyingfunction areainthepicture.
<> “<>”istheinformationthatoperatorinputfromterminal.
【】 “【】”meansaparametersettingorfunctionareaintheoperationpage.
{XX |XX }
AformofCLIcommandline,Chooseonecommandword,orcommand
wordsareseparatedby “|”in “{}”whentherearenotonlyonecommand
words.
host(italic)
AformofCLIcommandline, italicmeansparametersthat useridentifiedincommandline.
Forinstance:
tftp host {get|put}{sys|cfg} filename
THEACTUALLYMETHODSOFUSING MAYBEIS:
tftp138.0.0.102 getsysmg6004.img

Table2 Appointmentofmouseoperation
Operation Meanings
Click Press and releaseamousebuttonquickly
Doubleclick Quicklypress andreleaseamousebutton twice
Drag Press amousebuttonandmovethemouse
Table3 Appointmentofkeyboardoperation
Style Meanings
Ctrl+C “+”meanspressmultiplekeysinkeyboardatthesametimetoaccomplishan
operation. So“Ctrl+C”meanstopress “Ctrl”and “C”atthesametime.
Symbols
Themanualusessomesymbolsrefreshingtosee:
Attention:
Remindsomeannouncementsofoperations.
Instruction:
Footnotesomeoperations.

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Contents
1 SUMMARY................................................................................3
1.1 DEFINITIONS ANDABBREVIATION .........................................................3
1.2 CLI NETWORK MANAGEMENT..............................................................3
1.3 WEB NETWORK MANAGEMENT..............................................................4
2INTRODUCTION OF DEVICE.................................................................5
2.1 MG6002(2) INTRODUCTION.............................................................5
2.1.1CONTOUR GRAPHIC ..............................................................................................................................5
2.1.2DEVICEFRONTPANEL ..........................................................................................................................6
2.1.3DEVICEBACKPANEL............................................................................................................................6
2.1.4SETTING ...............................................................................................................................................7
2.2 INTRODUCTIONOF MG6004.............................................................7
2.2.1 APPEARANCE.................................................................................................................................7
2.2.2DEVICEFRONTPANEL ..........................................................................................................................8
2.2.3DEVICEBACKPANEL............................................................................................................................8
2.3 MG6008 INTRODUCTION................................................................9
2.3.2DEVICEFRONTPANEL ........................................................................................................................10
2.3.3DEVICEBACKPANEL..........................................................................................................................11
2.4 MG6016 INTRODUCTION...............................................................12
2.4.2DEVICEFRONTPANEL ........................................................................................................................12
2.4.3DEVICEBACKPANEL..........................................................................................................................13
2.5 MG6032 INTRODUCTION...............................................................13
2.5.2DEVICEFRONTPANEL ........................................................................................................................14
2.5.3DEVICEBACKPANEL..........................................................................................................................14
3PREPARE FORMANAGEMENT................................................................16
3.1 IE SETTINGS FOR WEB NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...............................................17
3.1.1SECURITYCONFIGURATION................................................................................................................17
3.1.2LAN CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................18
3.1.3ACCESSCONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................19
3.2 CLI MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION AND LOGIN ................................................20
3.2.1CLI CONFIGURATION..........................................................................................................................20
3.2.2CLI MANAGEMENTCONNECTAND LOGIN ..........................................................................................20
3.2.3CONNECTANDLOGINTHROUGHSERIALPORT....................................................................................21
3.2.4CONNECTANDLOGINTHROUGH ETHERNETLINE ..............................................................................22
4CONFIGURATION BY WEB BROWSER..........................................................23

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4.1 LOG IN TOTHE WEB MANAGEMENT SYSTEM...................................................23
4.1.1 CONFIGURATION MODESOFTHEWEBMANAGEMENTSYSTEM..................................................23
4.1.2 OPERATION OF LOGGING IN WEB ..........................................................................................................23
4.2 OPERATIONOF WEB MANAGEMENT .........................................................24
4.2.1 MAINSCREEN-DEVICE INFO..........................................................................................................24
4.2.2 USERMANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................25
4.2.3 NETWORKCONFIGURATION.........................................................................................................26
4.2.4 MEDIASTREAM..............................................................................................................................31
4.2.5 SIPPROTOCOL.................................................................................................................................33
4.2.7LINECONFIG ......................................................................................................................................37
4.2.8ROUTETABLE.....................................................................................................................................39
4.2.9DIGITMAPCONFIGURATION ...............................................................................................................43
4.2.10VALUE-ADDED .................................................................................................................................45
4.2.11VLAN CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................................49
4.2.12SYSTEMTOOL...................................................................................................................................51
5MG6000 SERIES CLI NETWORK MANAGEMENT OPERATION........................................55
5.1.1ENTER THEPRIVILEGEMODE .............................................................................................................55
5.1.2LANGUAGE.........................................................................................................................................55
5.1.3DISPLAYTHEVERSIONINFORMATION.................................................................................................55
5.1.4NETWORKPARAMETERS.....................................................................................................................56
5.1.5802.1XPARAMETERS..........................................................................................................................60
5.1.6MEDIAPARAMETERS ..........................................................................................................................62
5.1.7SIPPROTOCOL ...................................................................................................................................66
5.1.8SNMPPARAMETERS...........................................................................................................................69
5.1.9LINE CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................70
5.1.10NUMBERROUTING ...........................................................................................................................78
5.1.11DIGITMAP CONFIGURATION..............................................................................................................80
5.1.12EXTENDED SERVICE.........................................................................................................................81
5.1.13VLAN CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................................82
5.1.14SYSTEMTOOLS.................................................................................................................................85
5.1.15SYSTEMCLOCK ................................................................................................................................87
5.1.16DISPLAYTHEHISTORYOFCOMMAND ...............................................................................................87
5.1.17RETURNTOUSER MODE ...................................................................................................................88
5.1.18MODIFYTHECOMMONUSER ‘SPASSWORD......................................................................................88
5.1.19MODIFYTHEPASSWORD OFSUPER USER..........................................................................................88
5.1.20ENABLE WEB MANAGING TOOLOR NOT..........................................................................................89
6APPENDIX ATRAP PARAMETER TABLE......................................................90

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1Summary
Thismanualwill helpyoulearnhowtooperateandmanageyourMG6000 mediagatewayandmakethebest
useofitsmanyupgradedfeaturesincludingsimpleandquickinstallation.
1.1 Definitionsand abbreviation
Thisdocumentusesthefollowingdefinitionsandabbreviations:
──ADSL:AsymmetricalDigitalSubscriberline.
──CLI:CommandLineInterface.
──CNG:ComfortNoiseGenerator
──DHCP:DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol.
──DSP:DigitalSignalProcessing.
──DNS:DomainNameSystem, anInternetservicethattranslatesdomainnamesintoIPaddresses
──DTMF:DoubleToneMultiFrequency.
──ECT:Explicit Call Transfer
──FXS:Foreign eXchangeStation
──IAD:IntegratedAccess Device.
──NAT:NetworkAddress Translation
──NMS:NetworkManagementSystem..
──NTP:NTPNetworkTimeProtocol, aprotocoltoexchangeandsynchronizetimeovernetworks
──PING:ItisanetworkapplicationthattestsconnectivitybyICMPprotocolbetweentwoIPnodes.
──POTS:PlainOld Telphones.
──PPPoE:Point-to-PointProtocoloverEthernet.
──PPTP:Point-to-PointTunnelingProtocol
──PSTN:PublicSwitched TelephoneNetwork..
──RAM:RandomAccess Memory.
──RTP/RTCP:RealtimeTransferProtocol/RealtimeControlProtocal.
──SIP(Session InitiationProtocol):AnIPtelephonysignaling protocoldevelopedbytheIETF(RFC3261).
──SDP(Session DescriptionProtocol):Aformatfordescribingstreamingmediainitialization parameters.
──SNMP(SimpleNetworkManagementProtocol):StandardprotocolforIPnetworkmanagement.
──STUN:SimpleTraversalofUDPoverNATs
──TFTP:TrivialFileTransferProtocol.
──TOS:TypeofService
1.2 ──VoIP:Voice overtheInternet.CLINetworkManagement
CLIManagementisoneNetworkmanagementsupportedbyIAD. UserscouldlogintheCLIbySuperterminal
orTelnetuserterminalstoconfigureandmanageequipmentremotelybycommand-lineapproach.

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1.3 WEBNetworkManagement
Withtherapiddevelopmentofmodernnetworkcommunicationstechnology,
networkcommunicationsproductsisbecoming moreintegrated. Inonehand, thefunctionsofequipmentare
becoming morepowerful. Buttheotherhand, itwillbring anegativeimpact.Itbecomeverydifficult tooperate
theequipmentandthemaintenance costsalsorise.So,makinguserstooperateacomplex equipmentinasimple
and easyoperatednetworkmanagementsystemisanicewaytoreduce thecomplexityoftheoperationof
equipmentindirectly.TheWeb networkofGaokeisjustsuchsimplenetworkmanagementsystem.
Web networkmanagementadoptsthemostsophisticatednetworkprotocolTCP/IPandthemostpopularWeb
technologies, includingtheHTTPprotocol, JavaScripttechnology, thecommunicationsstructureisclient/
server-side structureusedcommonly. WebNMS frameworkshowninFig1-1:
Fig1-1:Web communicationsnetworkmanagementframework
TheterminalmanagementofWeb NetworkisthemostcommonlyWeb browser, usersneednotinstall the
networkmanagementtools. AslongasthereisaWeb browsercanachievetheequipmentmanagement.The
operationissimpleandclearand theinterface isrichand friendly.
Browser
Equipment
Server
HTTP

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2IntroductionofDevice
MG6000 seriesmediagatewayarebasedonIPnetworks,whichsupportsPPPoE DHCPprotocoland
providesanidealsolutionforvoice and faxtransmission.All productssupportupdatingfirmwareonline,andcan
besetbyiGoView weborCLI.
IADproductisanintegratedaccess deviceswhichsupportsPPPoE, DHCPprotocol, basedonIPnetworks.
IPnetworkscanachievehigh-qualitytelephone, fax andotherbusiness.IADproducthasgoodinteroperability
and iswidelyusedinthenetwork, broadband MANwhichformedbyEthernetswitchesandrouters. IAD
producthasCND, billingfunctionsandsupportsTFTPsoftware’supgradeonline, availablethroughiGoView,
WEB, CLIthreewaysnetworkmanagement,user-friendly, easytooperate.
2.1 MG6002(2)introduction
MG6002 (2)hasanti-PING attackfunction tokeeptheequipmentawayfromunlawfulpacketattacksonthe
networkand thefirewall function will alsobegraduallyimprovedinthefollow-upversion.Theshapeand panel
bothfrontandbackofMG6002ETarethesamewithMG6002 (2), theonlydifferenceisthatMG6002EThas
FXSport, butnoFXO port.
2.1.1 Contourgraphic
ContourgraphicofMG6002(2)isshownasFig. 2-1.
Fig. 2-1 ContourgraphicofMG6002(2)

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2.1.2 Device frontpanel
Fig. 2-2 MG6002(2)frontpanel
AsshowninFig.2-2, thefrontpanelLEDindicatestheworkingstatusofMG6002(2),include2POTS,
Ethernetinterface andpowerLED.
a)PWR:powerindicatorlight, green. TheIndicatorisonwhen being suppliedwithpower ;
b)RUN:equipmentworklight,green.Power-work,thelightsflashing.Thelightalwaysoreliminatealways
meansthattheequipmentisnotworkingproperly;
c)PSTN,IPlight,green.WhenthePSTNcalls,PSTNindicatoron,IPindicatoroff;whentheVoIPcalls,IP
indicatoron, PSTNindicatoroff;
d)U1,U2firstandsecondroadusers’interface worklight,green.FXSmouth:pickon,hangupoff;FXO Port:
ringingorcathodeon,hanguporanti-hang upoff;
e)LNK1and LINK2:No.1and twolineEthernetlinkconnecting /datareceivinglight,green.linkconnecting
normalon, notnormal, connectingoff;
f)SPD1and SPD2:SPD1isthefirstEthernetrateindicator,SPD2isthesecondEthernetrateindicator,all is
green.Whenrateis100M,ifit doesnotsendandreceivedata,lighton;ifit sendsandreceivesdata,flashing;
whenrateis10M,lithtoff.
2.1.3 Device backpanel
Fig.2-3 BackpanelofMG6002 (2)
ExternalportsontheMG6002(2)backpanelareshowedasfollowing.
a)Powerbutton:powerupthedevice whenpress theswitch,orpowerdown;
b)Powersocket: 2.1mmsmall ACoutlet, +12VDCpowersupply;
c)Mandatoryforfollow-PSTNswitch:thedescription isin2.1.4;
d)Phone:POTSportofFXS, FXO, RJ-11;MG6002 (2)canbeconfiguredtobeFXS2, orconfiguredtobe
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e)10/100Base-TX:two10/100Base-TEthernetports, supportingauto-negotiation. TheporttypeisRJ-45.
ThetwoEthernetscouldconnecttoswitchorhub bystraightline,orconnecttothecomputerby
crossovercable.
f) RS232 interface:interface typeRJ-11, usedforsettingdata;
Instruction
Phoneinterface bymatchingtheFXSmouthorFXO cannotbetolddirectlyfromtheappearance, it needtobe
readfromnetworkmanagement.
2.1.4 Setting
Inordertosetupequipmentmoreeasily, MG6002 (2)hasbeensetuptwogroupsofdigitalswitch:mandatory
follow-switchingPSTNcallandthesystemstartedselectionswitch. PSTNswitchisinthebackpanel. Whenthe
switchtransferstoPSTN, compulsorily, all outboundcallsofFXSmouthwill betransferredtoFXO through
PSTN;whentheswitchtransferstoVoIP,uncompulsorily, all outboundcallsofFXSmouthwill pass VoIPor
PSTNwill bedividedbythedail settedbytheequipment. Systemstartingthechoosingswitchistomanage
networkiftheIPaddressofequipmentsisunknownandcannotbeenconnected. Usuallyit doesn’tneedtobeset,
thesystem-chooseswitchisinsidetheequipmentandit’snotabletosetupdirectly.Theswitchiscall-switching
with4 positions.
Thedigitalswitch-activatedsystemofchoice withtheresultsandequipmentportconfigurationisshowninFig
2-2:
Sheet2-1selectionswitch-activatedsystem
Position
Values Description
ON startfromthesmallestsystem(reserved)
1
OFF Startnormally. (Factorysettings)
ON Usedefault IP2
OFF UsesettingIP(Factorysettings)
3,4 configurationsettings
a)3=OFF,4=ON, settobe2FXS。
b)3=ON,4=OFF,settobe1FXS+1FXO。
2.2 IntroductionofMG6004
MG6004 isasingleboard,theappearance isexquisiteand lightandthemaximumcapacityisfourlines,the
users’interface typecanonlybeFXS;MG6004 alsohastwo10/100 Base-TEthernetinterface,withtwo-story
wire-speedswitchingfunctions, userscansavehubs(switch). Inaddition, a10MIissavedforbackup.
2.2.1 Appearance

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Fig.2-5Appearance ofMG6004 ET
2.2.2 Device frontpanel
Fig.2-7MG6004 ETfrontpanel
AsshowninFigure2-7, MG6004-A’s(ETdevicesbeforethesamepanelwiththetype-A)frontpanelindicator
lightshowsthattheworkstate, including thefour-wayFXSPOTSinterface andtheworkstateofpower.
a)RUN:equipmentindicator, green, blinkingwhenworknormally. Alwaysonoroff meansequipmentisnot
workingproperly;
b)PWR:powerindicator,green, alwaysonwhenequipmentispowered;
c)U1 ~U4:1 to4 RoadFXSinterface indicator,green, alwaysonwhenbeenpickedup,offwhenbeenhung up.
d)NA:compatiblewithMG6008, and alwaysoff.
2.2.3 Device backpanel

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Fig.2-9MG6004 ETbackpanel
Fig.2-9 showsexternalportsontheMG6004-A(thesamewithET)backpanel
a)groundingscrew:forconnectingtotheground;
b)Powerbutton:powerupthedevice whenpress theswitch, orpowerdown;
c)Powersocket: 2.1mmsmall ACoutlet, +12VDCpowersupply;
d)Phone:POTSportof4 linesFXS, RJ-11;
e)RS232 interface:interface typeRJ-11, usedforsettingdata\billing;
f)10/100Base-T:two10/100Base-TEthernetports,supportingauto-negotiation.TheporttypeisRJ-45. 2-layer
stringspeedswitchfunctionliesinthetwoports, QOSguuratee technicalandVLANfunction;
g)10Base-T:savedforbackup;
2.3 MG6008 introduction
MG6008 isasingleboardstructure, themaximumcapacityis8 lines. MG6008 have2 types:MG6008 and
MG6008-ET.
Theinterface typeofMG6008-ETusercanonlybeFXS;MG6008-ETalsohastwo10/100Base-TEthernetports,
supportingauto-negotiationand2-layerstringspeedswitchfunctionwhichcouldsavehubs(switch)forusers.
Meanwhileit hasa10 Base-Tportforbilling.
2.3.1Appearance
Fig.2-10 Appearance ofMG6008

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Fig.2-11Appearance ofMG6008 ET
2.3.2 Device frontpanel
ThefrontpanelofeachtypeofMG6008 isdifferent, shownasfollows:
Fig.2-12 MG6008 Sfrontpanel
Fig.2-13 MG6008 frontpanel
AsshowninFig2-13, thefrontpanelindicatorshowstheworkingstateofMG6008, includingPOTS
interface of8 FXS(orFXO), Ethernetinterface andtheworkstateofpower.
a)PWR:powersupplyindicator, green. Lightisonwhenthedeviceisbeingsupplywithpower;
b)RUN:Working statusindicator,green.Flashingwhenit’sbeingsupplywithpower.Beingonoroffmeansthe
device isnotworkingproperly;
c)U1 ~U8:NO.1 to8 userinterface workingindicator, green.FXSport: beingonwhenringorpickup thephone;
FXO port: beingonwhenringorpickup, beingoff whenhanguporpickoff thephone;
d)LNK1and LINK2:No.1andNo.2 Ethernetconnect/datareceivingindicator,green.Beingon whenthe
connectingisnormal,oroff,flashingwhenreceivingdata;
e)LNK3:No. 3 Ethernetconnectingindicator, green. Beingon whentheconnectingisnormal,oroff.
f)SPD1 and SPD2:No. 1 andNo.2 Ethernetrateindicator, green. Being onwhentherateis100M,beingoff when
therateis10M;
g)SPD3:No. 3 Ethernetdatareceivingindicator, green, flashingwhenreceivingdata;.

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Fig.2-14 MG6008 ETfrontpanel
Thefrontpanelindicatorshowstheworking stateofA-typeMG6008(thefrontpanellayoutoftypeETis
thesamewithtypeAexceptthecolor, thecoloroftypeETisblue), includingPOTSinterfaceof8 FXSPOTS
and theworkstateofpower.
a)RUN:Workingstatusindicator,green.Blinking whenit’sbeingsupplywithpower.Being on oroffmeans
thedeviceisnotworkingproperly;
b)PWR:powersupplyindicator, green. Lightisonwhenthedevice isbeingsupplywithpower;
c)U1~U8:NO.1 to8userinterface workingindicator,green.Beingonwhenpickupthephone,beingoff
whenhangup thephone;
2.3.3 Device backpanel
ThebackpanelofeachtypeofMG6008 isdifferent, shownasfollows:
Fig.2-15 MG6008 backpanel
Fig.2-15 showsMG6008 backpanel.
a)Powerbutton:powerupthedevicewhenpress theswitch, orpowerdown;
b)Powersocket: 2.1mm small ACoutlet, +12VDCpowersupply;
c)Phone:POTSportof4linesFXSorFXO,RJ-11,afterchoosingFXSandFXO interface ,the
configurationwillbefixedwhenleavefactory;
d)RS232 interface:interface typeRJ-11, usedforsettingdata;
e)10/100Base-T:two10/100Base-TEthernetports,supportingauto-negotiation.TheporttypeisRJ-45.
2-layerstring speedswitchfunctionliesinthetwoports;
Powerbutton
Powersocket

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Fig.2-17 MG6008 ETbackpanel
Fig.2-17 showsMG6008 ETbackpanel.
a) groundingscrew:forconnectingtotheground;
b)Powerbutton:powerupthedevice whenpress theswitch, orpowerdown;
c)Powersocket: 2.1mmsmall ACoutlet, +12VDCpowersupply;
d)Phone:POTSportof4 linesFXS, RJ-11;
e)Escapemouth:theporttypeisRJ-11,theNO.8 linewill transferredtoPSTN whenpoweroff.
f)RS232 interface:interface typeRJ-11, usedforsettingdataand billing;
g)10/100Base-T:two10/100Base-TEthernetports,supportingauto-negotiation.TheporttypeisRJ-45.
2-layerstring speedswitchfunctionliesinthetwoports ,QOS guarantee technicalandVLAN function;
h)10Base-T:one10Base-TEthernetports, theporttypeisRJ-45,usedforbilling.
2.4 MG6016 introduction
MG6016 have2types:MG6016 andMG6016E.
MG6016 userinterface (FXS orFXO)couldbebookedbyusers(makingtheinterface accordingtocustomersbefore
leavethefactory);MG6016has two10/100Base-TEthernetports, supporting auto-negotiationand2-layerstring
speedswitchfunction whichcouldsavehubs(switch)forusers.Inaddition,itprovides
10MEthernetforbilling andcouldsendCDRtothenetworkmanagementcomputerwithIPaddress of privatenetwork
address andsavethepublicnetworkaddress.
Theuserinterface typeofMG6016EcanonlybeFXS;MG6016Ealsohas two10/100Base-TEthernetports,
supportingauto-negotiationand2-layerstringspeedswitchfunction whichcouldsavehubs(switch)forusers.
Meanwhileithasa10Base-Tportforbilling.
2.4.1Appearance
Fig.2-18 Appearance ofMG6016
2.4.2 Device frontpanel
Fig.2-19 MG6016 frontpanel
As showninFig2-19, thefrontpanel indicatorshowstheworkingstateof MG6016,includingPOTSinterface of
16 FXS orFXO (onlyS-MG6016) ,Ethernet interface andtheworkstateof power.
a)PWR:powersupplyindicator,green. Lightison whenthedevice isbeingsupplywithpower;
b)RUN:Working statusindicator,green.Flashingwhenit’sbeingsupplywithpower.Beingonoroffmeansthe
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c)LNK1and LINK2:No.1and No.2 Ethernetconnect/datareceiving indicator,green.Beingonwhenthe
connectingisnormal,oroff,flashingwhenreceivingdata;
d)LNK3:No. 3 Ethernetconnecting indicator,green. Beingon whentheconnectingisnormal,oroff.
e)SPD1andSPD2:No.1andNo.2 Ethernetconnectingrateindicator,green.Beingonwhentherateis
100M,beingoffwhentherateis10M;
f)RX3:No. 3 Ethernetdatareceivingindicator,green, flashingwhenreceivingdata;.
g)U1~U16:NO.1 to16 userinterface working indicator,green. FXS port:beingonwhenringorpickup the
phone;FXO port:beingonwhenring orpickup, beingoff whenhanguporcathodelypickoffthephone;
2.4.3 Device backpanel
Fig.2-20 MG6016 backpanel
Fig.2-20 showsMG6016 backpanel, theintroductionofinterfacesisfromlefttoright:
a)Powersocket: 220VIDCpowersupply;
b)Powerbutton:putthe'1'buttondownmeansopening ~220VACpower;to'0' meansshutting down~220V
ACpower;
c)Phone:POTSportof16 linesFXSandFXO,RJ-45.ForMG6016-S,userscouldchooseFXSandFXO
interface ,the configurationwillbefixedwhenleavefactory;for MG6016-E, Phoneinterface isFXS;
d)10/100Base-T:two10/100Base-TEthernetports,supportingauto-negotiation.TheporttypeisRJ-45.
2-layerstring speedswitchfunctionliesinthetwoports;
e)10Base-T:one10Base-TEthernetports, theporttypeisRJ-45,usedforbilling.
f)RS232 interface:interface typeRJ-11, usedforsetting dataand billing;
g)ForMG6016-E,providinganescapemouth(theNO.1 RS232)thedevice willtransferredtoPSTN
automaticallywhenpoweroff.
2.5 MG6032 introduction
MG6008 isamultiboard structure,themaximumcapacityis32lines.Theuserinterface (FXS orFXO)couldbe FXS
32 or16FXS+16FXO;MG6032 alsohas 410/100Base-TEthernetports,supportingauto-negotiationand2-layer
stringspeedswitchfunction whichcouldsavehubs(switch) forusers.
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Fig.2-21 Appearance ofMG6032
2.5.2 Device frontpanel
ThestyleisthesamewithMG6016/24 frontpanel, shownasfig.2-22.
Fig.2-22 frontpanel
Thefrontpanel indicatorshowstheworking stateof MG6032,includingPOTSinterface of32 FXS orFXO.
a)PWR:powersupplyindicator,green. Lightison whenthedevice isbeingsupplywithpower;
b)RUN:Workingstatusindicator,green.Flashing whenit’sbeingsupplywithpower.Being on oroffmeans
thedeviceisnotworkingproperly;
c)ALM:alarmsystems indicator, beingonwhenthesystemdoesnotoperatenormally;
d) BUSY:boardwork indicator, beingonwhentheboardisdetectedand itworkedinanormalstate;
e)U1:NO.1-16pickand hangup indicator;
f)U2:NO.17-32pickandhangup indicator;
g) restorethedefaultconfigurationbutton,whenthedevice launchs,pressing thisbuttonformorethan15seconds,the
devicewill recovertothedefaultconfiguration.
2.5.3 Device backpanel
ConsideringthattheMG6032canbeflexiblyconfiguredto16IAD,thebackpanel haskeptaremovablepanelsand
theinterface (RJ-45 orRJ-21)isoptional,theconfigurationisscheduledbytheuser.ShownasFig2-23and 2-24.
Fig.2-23 back panel(RJ-45)
Fig.2-24 back panel(RJ-21)
Fig.2-23 showsMG6032 backpanel, theintroductionofinterfacesisfromlefttoright:
a)Powersocket: 220VACpowersupply;
b)Powerbutton:putthe'1'buttondownmeansopening ~220VACpower;to'0' meansshutting down~220V
ACpower;
c)-+5Vpoweroutputinterface:5Vpoweroutputtoprovideprotectivepowerof plug-inpower.Thisinterface
isonlysetinMG6032(RJ-45 interface);
d)RS232 interface:interface typeRJ-11, rate :9600bit/s, usedforsettingdata;
e)RS232/RS485:interface wayDB9S,usedforcollectingdata,interface typeRS232,RS485(Full-duplex)
orRS485(half-duplex),theconfigurationhasbeensetup.TheinterfaceisonlysetupinMG6032
(RJ-21);
f)10/100Base-T:four10/100Base-TEthernetports,supportingauto-negotiation.TheporttypeisRJ-45.

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2-layerstring speedswitchfunctionliesinthetwoports.EachEthernetporthastwoindicators,the
lightswill beonwhenpoweredand blinkwhentransferdata;
g) LineInterface:twoescapeinterface, RJ-11,theinterface keepsNO.1lineinMG6032(RJ-21), respondingto
thesmallestFXS.
h)UInterface:phoneinterface, therearetwowaysofinterface, afixedallocation:
1) RJ-45 interface (asshowninFig2-23);
2) RJ-21 interface (asshowninFig2-24).
i)groundingscrew:connecting totheground.
Attention:theeffectivelinesinRJ-45 are23and 67.Fortheabove1,2,5,6,9,10,13,14interfaces,therespondingways
ofNO.1andNO.2phoneare67 and23 respectively.It’soppositeto3,4,7,8interface .Pleasetakeattentiontothe
difference whenoperatetheequipmentinscene.
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