Jupitel G4000-2E2S User manual

Analogue Terminal Adaptor G4000-2E2S
USER’S
MANUAL

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1. Product Introduction-----------------------------------------------------------3
1.1 Software------------------------------------------------------------------3
1.2 Protocol, Standard---------------------------------------------------------3
2. Electric Interface Operating Requirements---------------------------------4
2.1 Electric requirements----------------------------------------------------4
2.2 Interface requirements----------------------------------------------------4
2.3 Operating requirements---------------------------------------------------4
3. Structure Introduction-------------------------------------------------------- 5
3.1 ront Illustration---------------------------------------------------------5
3.2 Backside Illustration----------------------------------------------------5
4. Pac aging------------------------------------------------------------------------5
4.1 Size ----------------------------------------------------------------------5
4.2 Attachment-----------------------------------------------------------------5
5. Installation Guide---------------------------------------------------------------6
6. Settings--------------------------------------------------------------------------8
6.1 Home ---------------------------------------------------------------------8
6.2 WAN --------------------------------------------------------------------9
6.3 LAN---------------------------------------------------------------12
6.4 SIP---------------------------------------------------------------------15
6.5 CODECS----------------------------------------------------------------21
6.6 System----------------------------------------------------------------22
6.7 Download -----------------------------------------------------------26
6.8 Configuration ------------------------------------------------------27
6.9 Reset---------------------------------------------------------------28
7.0 Logout---------------------------------------------------------------29
7. Appendix. Dial Plans ---------------------------------------------------------30
7.1 Dial rules-------------------------------------------------------------31
7.2 What Ab out Ch a n g e M A C Add re ss- ----- -- - - ------- ---- -- -- --- --31
7.3 Wh at A bou t Re s et D ef a ul t - --- -- - -- --- --- - --- -- -- --- -- -- - --- --3 1
G4000-2E2S User’s Manual…………………..…………………………….

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1.1 Software
Set phone by HTTP web browser
Upgrade by T TP HTTP
Support major G.726, G.7231, G.729, G.711U/A
Dynamic voice jitter buffer CNG (Comfort noise generation)
G.165 compliant 16ms echo cancellation
Tone generation and Local DTM re-generation according with ITU-T
E.164 dial plan and customized dial rules
SNMP V1/V2
1.2 Standard and Protocol
IEEE 802.3 /802.3 u 10 Base T / 100Base TX
Support Major codec G.726, G.7231, G.729, G.711U/A
SIP R C3261
TCP/IP: Internet transfer and control protocol
RTP: Real-time Transport Protocol
RTCP:Real-time Control Protocol
VAD/CNG save bandwidth
DHCP:Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
PPPoE:PPP Protocol over Ethernet
DNS:Domain Name Server
T TP:ile Transfer protocol
HTTP:Hyper Text Transfer protocol
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Product Introduction…………………………..…………………………….

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2.1 Electric requirements:
Voltage:9V
Power adapter: output DC 9V/1000mA DC
Network interface:2X RJ-45 Ethernet Connectors
XS: 2 X RJ11 Analogue Terminals
2.2 Interface requirements:
Wan: 10M/100M
XS
Line eed Voltage :> =42V
Ring Voltage :> =45V.
Ring Current : >=30mA
2.3 Operating requirements:
Operation temperature: 0 to 50° C (32° to 122° )
Storage temperature: -30° to 65° C (-22° to 149° )
Humidity: 10 to 90% no dew
Electric Inter ace Operating Requirement…...…………………………….

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3.1 Front Illustration
PWR: power status.
SYS: system status. Not registered in sip sever , flash 1 second and light 5
seconds; registered , light off
WAN: Wan status connected light
LAN : LAN status connected light
FXS1~ FXS2: telephone status
3.2 Bac side Illustration
PWR: Power adapter: output DC 9V/1000mA DC
Reset: press the reset key and plug the power .Reset to default set after 5
seconds
Wan: 10Mbps /100Mbps, default IP 192.168.1.100
LAN: 10Mbps /100Mbps, default IP 192.168.1.10
FXS1~FXS2: telephone 1 ~ 2
4.1 Size
The dimension size of the ATA is: -
150 x 110 x 28 mm (L x W x H)
4.2 Attachment
Structure Introduction..…………………..…………………………….
Packing………………....…………………..…………………………….

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Plug one side of the cable to the Network Adaptor, the other side to the WAN port of
the GATEWAY. Set the PC address to be 192.168.1.2, open IE, and Browse
192.168.1.10
5.1 Installation
1. Using a simple RJ – 45 straight cable types to connect the ATA to a host or
PC.
2. Next try to do a ping test to the following ATA. If the ATA is connected we will
able to get such responses such as below:
3. The default IP address of the WAN Port is 192.168.1.10.Next we will able to
change the IP Address of the LAN accordingly.
4. Click the to open the Internet Explorer browser. Next input the IP address
of the desired port into the following page.
5. There will be password and login name in the configuration page.
6. Therefore please key in Username: admin and Password: voip for the
security purposes.
Installation Guide……...…………………..…………………………….

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5.1 IVR
In order to use the IVR the caller shall pick up the phone and dial four consecutive
asterisks ( **** ). ollow by key in the command code.
Code Status User Input
**** Menu Enter choice code
100# Network Status None
110# DHCP Setting 1# for Enable
2# for Disable
120# IP Address Settings Use “*” for instant of “.”
And # to end
Ex: 192*168*1*10#
Or # for back to Menu
130# Gateway Settings Use “*” for instant of “.”
And # to end
Or # for back to Menu
140# Subnet Mask Settings Use “*” for instant of “.”
And # to end
Or # for back to Menu

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1. Off hook the keyphone / Phone first
2. Press **** (Phone) + 120# (Phone) + 192*168*1*10# (IP Address to be set
in).Note: This will automatically change the ATA IP Address accordingly.
3. Once completed, please press RESET button of the ATA manually or through Web
Interface.
6.1 Home
There are few indicators on the HOME page:-
1. System uptime: Specifies the amount of time system has been up. (Time reset
whenever it rebooted.)
2. LAN IP Address: Indicates the IP address of your LAN.
3. MAC address: MAC address is the address of you MAC.
4. Security: Password which is configured in the “System” section.
5. Application code version: Indicate the version of the application code which
currently in used.
6. Download code version: Indicate the version of the download code which
currently in used.
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6.2 WAN
6.2.1 WAN Status
In the WAN Status we will able to view the network settings:-
Interface status:
1. Enabled: “Yes – Indicate the WAN is in operating mode.
2. Service: Indicate the system operate either “Routed or bridged” mode.
3. Protocol: The protocol which use for data transferring. (I.e. Ethernet)
4. Interface status: Indicate the WAN status either “Up” or “Down”.
Network settings:
1. Dynamic IP Assignment: “Yes” or “No. Either the host or the user is using DHCP
protocol – Auto Define IP Address
2. IP address: The IP Address for the devices.
3. MAC address: The devices MAC address – actory Define
4. Subnet Mask: Indicates the mask of your IP Address.
5. Default Gateway: The IP address of the gateway. The gateway IP could be
retrieved from DHCP offer in DHCP mode, or be set up manually in fixed IP mode.
6. DNS address: Refers to the address of your dynamic name server, if applicable.
7. VLAN: VLAN tag value encoded in the Ethernet header in all outgoing packets.
8. Priority Tag: priority tag value encoded in the Ethernet header in outgoing
packets.
9. Broadcast Limit& Multicast limit: Please refer to the WAN configuration.

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6.2.2 WAN Settings
Device operating mode:
1. We can choose either’ Router’ or ‘Bridge’ operating mode.
2. You will check either ‘Obtain WAN configuration dynamically’ or ‘Specify fixed
WAN configuration.’
3. 2 optional operating mode: - ‘Obtain WAN configuration dynamically’, the
information is detected automatically through DHCP or ixed WAN
Configuration – manually set
4. If you choose ‘ Specify fixed WAN configuration’ , you are required to enter
the IP address, subnet mask, IP of the Gateway, and IP of the DNS server, if
applicable.
Multicast limits:
1. Broadcast limit: The value specifies the maximum limit on the percentage of
broadcast packets, which will be bridged to the destination interface (as a
percentage of the source side bandwidth)
2. Multicast limit: The value specifies the maximum limit on the percentage of
multicast packets, which will be bridged to the destination interface (as a
percentage of the source side bandwidth).

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6.2.3 PPPoE
1. Enable PPPoE: ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, to enable/disable PPPoE.
2. Under’ Authentication’, you enter the username and password given by your
ISP.
3. Settings:
Idle Timeout: idle timeout before PPP connection is closed due to
inactivity
Echo Timeout: the duration between PPP echo requests being sent to
the server.
Echo count: the number of unanswered PPP echo requests before the
PPP connection is closed.
Service name: PPPoE service name.
AC name: PPPoE AC name.

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6.2.4 MAC Spoofing
WAN MAC address (spoofed)
1. This feature available when devices are under the router mode.
2. The spoofed MAC address to be used by the device’s WAN interfaces, the
Ethernet address of the outgoing packets from the WAN interface would be
replaced with this MAC address.
3. If blank, the WAN interfaces will use the value of MAC address of the devices.
6.3 LAN
6.3.1 LAN Settings
1. Network settings – Include the IP address and subnet mask of the LAN
2. Multicast limits:
Broadcast limit: the value specifies the maximum limit on the percentage of
broadcast packets, which will be bridged to the destination interface (as a
percentage of the source side bandwidth) 1%- 100%

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Multicast limit: the value specifies the maximum limit on the percentage of
multicast packets, which will be bridged to the destination interface (as a
percentage of the source side bandwidth) 1% – 100%
6.3.2 DHCP
These configuration parameters are for the device’s internal DHCP server.
1. Server setting: ‘Enabled’ or ‘Disabled’, to enable/disable DHCP features.
Client IP addresses range: minimum and maximum limit on the DHCP IP address range
2. Client Network Information
Domain name: LAN domain name provided to DHCP clients
DNS server: This statically assigned DNS server IP address accordingly to
primary and secondary DNS provided.
3. Static Address Assignment:
Up to eight static DHCP address assignments can be configured. To add a static
IP assignment, enter the LAN device’s host name (must be unique in the private
network) or MAC address. Next specify the internal address to be assigned and
press the ‘Add’ button.
4. Save the following settings by clicking “Save DHCP Settings”

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6.3.3 Port Forwarding
1. Under ‘Reserved ports’, specified are the ports, which cannot be forwarded to the
LAN.
2. Under’ Port forwarding to LAN’, you enter the specifications, which you will be
forwarding to the LAN, including port range, protocol (both, TCP or UDP), and
destination IP address.
Click on ‘Save NART settings’ to save your configuration.

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6.4 SIP
6.4.1 Server
1. Under ‘SIP Server Configuration’. You enter the server address, port, domain
name, and exploration time unit, if you choose to send a registration request with
an expiration time.
2. Gateway settings:
Dial plan: refer to appendix of this guide
#use as a quick dial function: if this box is checked, the dialed digits would be
sent out when the ‘#’ key is pressed.
Enable # to be recognized as dial number: allow the ‘*’ key to appear in the
INVITE request URI.
Enable * to be recognized as dial number: allow the ‘*’ key to appear in the
INVITE request URI.
or the line on the endpoint, enter the line phone number, caller-ID name,
signaling port value, authentication username and password, and select if AEC is
to be performed on this line.

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6.4.2 Extensions
1. Support PRACK method: enable SIP PRACK support. Therefore the user will
able to send the PRACK or its own acknowledgement.
2. Encode SIP URI with user parameter: encode user=phone parameter in SIP
URI.
3. Send INVITE with timer header: Encode timer header in all INVITE requests
for ringing timeout.
4. SIP Session timer: Enable SIP session timer function.
5. Conditional call forwarding timer: orward the call to the pre-configured
number if the phone does not pick up within the timer.
6. Disable call waiting: Disable the call waiting tone.
7. Disable caller-ID display: Disable the caller-id display of incoming calls
8. Call hold using C=0.0.0.0: Using the call hold method described in R C 2543.
if unchecked, the call hold would follow R C 3263 method.
9. Send notify: Send out NOTI Y request to transferor for unattended and
attended call transfer.

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6.4.3 User 1
1. Primary Server
Phone Number:Input Phone Number.
CallerID Name:Input CallerID
Port: Input Port.
AEC On:Use Check.
User Name:Input User Name.
Password:Input Password.
2. Secondary Server
Phone Number:Input Secondary Phone Number.
CallerID Name:Input Secondary CallerID.
Port: Input Secondary Port.
AEC On:Use Check.
User Name:Input Secondary User Name.
Password:Input Secondary Password.
3.Line1 Gain Control:
Input Gain Control (-12 ~ 18) db:Input Gain Control.
Output Gain Control (-12 ~ 18) db:Output Gain Control.

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6.4.4 OOB Signaling
Configuration SIP Protocol DTM Send Events: In-band, Out-band R C2833, In-band
& 00B, R C2976
6.4.5 ToS/DiffServ
The page used for disposing Type-of-Service/Diffserv value, the digital will be used
on the beginning of each IP for transmission of SIP and RTP. If no special
requirement about the digital, please enter either 00 or leave it blank.

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6.4.6 Service Code
Conditional Call Forwarding
Enter *70#
##
# and hear Dialtone , enter guest phone number, hang up after you hear
the Confirm tone
After the seconds you set on web page, an unanswer incoming call will be transfer to
the guest phone number.
To enable this function, check the web page -> sip extensions -> conditional call
orwarding timer checkbox.
Call Forwarding On
Enter *72#
##
#and hear Dialtone , enter guest phone number, hang up after you hear
the Confirm tone
Any incoming call will be immediately transfer to guest number.
Call Forwarding Off
Enter *73#
##
#hang up after you hear the Confirm tone
Do not Disturb On
Enter *74#
##
#, hang up after you hear the Confirm tone
Incoming calls can be blocked , and the caller will hear busy tone from you.
Do not Disturb Off
Enter *75#
##
#, hang up after you hear the Confirm tone
Call Hold / Retrieve
When in conversations, you may press flash-hook to hold this call / retrieve this call
back
By flash-hook, you can dial to another after hearing the Redial tone.
Call Transfer
a)Blind transfer
A call B, B pick up this call, B enter *98#
##
# then enter C’s number, B hang up after
hearing Confirm tone, A will be transfer to C.

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b)Attendant transfer
A call B, B pick up this call, B can hold this call and redial C by flash-hook, after C is
acknowledged, B enter *98#
##
# to transfer
3-way Conference calling
While A,B in talk,A press flash-hook to hear Redial tone, then A call to C, after AC
in talk, A press
flash-hook again to add B into the conference
Leave Conference call
When in 3-way Conference,the master can drop the 3
rd
call by flash-hook
Answer Call waiting/Call Alternate
When hearing a Call-Waiting-Indicator-Tone during conversation,you can press
flash-hook to hold current conversation and pickup the incoming call.
Site A can switch conversation from B to C ,or C to B ,by pressing flash-hook 2
nd
incoming call can be set to reject on web page -> sip extensions -> Disable call
waiting checkbox.
Call Return
Enter *69#
##
# to call return to the last engage phone number
Speed Dial
Preset the speed dial number in the User 1 Settings. Enter *68* follow by pressing
1 (Speed dial number, Range from 1-8)
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