Portech MV-372 User manual

MV-370 / MV-372
VoIP GSM Gateway
User Manual
MV-370
MV-372
PORTech Co unications Inc.

【Content】
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1
2. Function description ............................................................................................ 1
3. Parts list ................................................................................................................. 1
4. Dimension: 14.5cm x 17cm x 3.9cm .................................................................... 2
5. MV 370 Panel description .................................................................................... 3
6. MV 372 Panel description .................................................................................... 4
7. CABLING ............................................................................................................... 5
8. Web Page Setting .................................................................................................. 6
9. System Information. ............................................................................................. 7
10. Route .................................................................................................................... 7
10.1 Mobile TO LAN Settings .................................................................................. 8
10.2 Call Back Service (50 sets) ........................................................................... 10
10.3 Mobile to LAN Speed Dial Settings ............................................................... 11
10.4 LAN to Mobile Settings .................................................................................. 12
11. Mobile ................................................................................................................ 14
11.1 Mobile Status ................................................................................................. 14
11.2 Mobile Setting ................................................................................................ 15
11.3 Mobile / Forward Setting: .............................................................................. 18
11.4 Mobile / SMS Agent: ...................................................................................... 20
11.5 Send Bulk of SMS via Microsoft Excel .......................................................... 22
11.6 use AT Co and via Telnet or your progra ............................................... 32
11.7 USSD SIM Balance Check via Telnet .......................................................... 33
12. Network ........................................................................................................... 35
13. SIP Setting ......................................................................................................... 39
13.7.1 486(busy here), 503(Service unavailable): ................................................. 47
13.7.2 180 Ring on/off: .......................................................................................... 47
13.7.3 183(Session Progress) ............................................................................... 47
13.7.4 Dial Peer..................................................................................................... 47

13.7.5 Call data to server ...................................................................................... 47
14. NAT Trans .......................................................................................................... 52
15. Update ................................................................................................................ 53
16. System Auth. ..................................................................................................... 55
17. Save Change ..................................................................................................... 56
18. Reboot ............................................................................................................... 57
19. IP Setting ........................................................................................................... 58
20. Specification...................................................................................................... 60
20.1 Protocols ....................................................................................................... 60
20.2 TCP/IP ........................................................................................................... 60
20.3 Codec ............................................................................................................ 60
20.4 Voice Quality ................................................................................................. 60
20.5 GSM (MV-370/MV-372) ................................................................................. 61
21. Simple Steps ..................................................................................................... 62
22. Appendix: Setup MV 370/MV 372 with Asterisk ............................................. 63


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1. Introduction
MV-370/MV-372 is a 1/2 channels VoIP GSM Gateway for call
ter ination (VoIP to GSM) and origination (GSM to VoIP). It is SIP based
and co patible with Asterisk. It can enable to ake 1/2 calls
si ultaneously fro IP phones to GSM networks and GSM network to IP
phone.
2. Function description
2.1 VoIP(SIP)、GSM(MV-370/MV-372) conversion.
2.2 50 sets of LAN->MOBILE routes setting,50 sets of MOBILE->LAN
routes setting.
2.3 Voice response for setting and status (dial in fro obile).
2.4 Series connections to save bills.
2.5 Standard SIP(RFC2543,RFC3261) protocol,
Co unicates with other gateway or PC.
3. Parts list
Please check the parts for any issing parts. If do, please contact
our agents:
3.1 「MV-370/MV-372」ain body
3.2 Power adaptor AC-DC (110V AC – 12V DC) or (220V AC – 12V DC)
3.3 Network cable
3.4 Antenna
3.5 User Manual

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4. Dimension: 14.5cm x 17cm x 3.9cm
(3.1) MV-370
(2)
(4)
(3)
14.5cm
17cm
3.9
cm

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5. MV 370 Panel description
5.1 Antenna:Antenna connector.
5.2 DC 12V:Power socket.
5.3 LAN: Standard RJ-45 socket, connecting to Hub circuit.
5.4 PWR: Power indicator light, red light. Light is on when syste ’s
power supply is nor al.
5.5 MOBILE: GSM indicator light, green light. Light flashes when
GSM status is nor al; light turns on constantly when GSM is
called.
5.6 LAN: LAN indicator light, green light. Light flashes when Lan is
called; light turns off when GSM answered.
5.7 LINK: Link indicator light, green light. Light is on when network
is connected correctly.
(5.1) (5.2) (5.3) (5.4) (5.6)
(5.5) (5.7)
17
cm
14.5cm
3.9
cm

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6. MV 372 Panel description
6.1 Antenna:Antenna connector.
6.2 DC 12V:Power input.
6.3 LAN:LAN port. It also can be DHCP Server.
6.4 WAN: RJ-45 internet connector,standard RJ-45 socket,connect to
HUB.
6.5 PWR (Power LED):Light up when power is nor al.
6.6 VoIP1:an indicator light of VoIP1
6.7 VoIP2:an indicator light of VoIP2
6.8 LINK Indicator:Light up when network is connected.
6.1
6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8

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7. CABLING
7.1 Connect the internet cable fro HUB to the ‘WAN’ connector of the
MV-372.
*If you need to stack up ore MV-372, you can stack up as follows.
7.2 Connect the antenna and put it in proper position to get the best
signal reception.
7.3 Insert the SIM card fro back of the ain body. (Take the slide off
first).
7.4 MV-370/MV-372 support anual switch IP MODE to DHCP and
anual restore to original fir ware for update failure.
There are SW1 and SW2 button shows as follow diagra :
7.4.1 SW1 function: Restore the factory default IP 192.168.0.100
STEP: Please press the SW1 in 7~8 seconds till the Mobile and LAN led flash blink.
7.4.2 SW2 function: Switch MV-37X IP to DHCP MODE

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STEP: Please press the SW2 about 7~8 seconds till the Mobile and LAN led flash
blink.
7.4.3 SW1 + SW2 function: Manual restore and restart MV to original fir ware for
update failure.
STEP: Please re ove the MV power cable, and press the SW1 and SW2 at
eanti e. Then plug in the power DC 12V and don’t let go in 4~5 seconds. When
Mobile and LAN led flash blink, you can reboot the device and login to 192.168.0.100
for fir ware update procedure.
7.5 Connect the power adaptor. The ‘POWER’ LED should be light up.
8. Web Page Setting
When the IP setting is done, the operator ay setup all the rest
para eters via web page. Browse the IP address fro Internet
Explorer (e.g. http://192.168.0.100). The following page shows up:
Enter the userna e and password for authentication. (default
userna e=voip, password=1234). The page follows when the
userna e and password are correct.

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9. System Information.
9.1 When you login the web page, you can see the de o syste current
syste infor ation like fir ware version, co pany… etc in this
page.
9.2 Also you can see the function lists in the left side. You can use
ouse to click the function you want to set up.
10. Route
Important:
The route table -50 sets can share by two channels
The setting,please refer 11.2 Mobile setting
ex: Mobile 1 use the route table for ite 0-24,
Mobile 2 use the route table for ite 25-49

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10.1 Mobile TO LAN Settings
The operator ay assign 50 sets of routing rule to transfer the call
inco ing fro MOBILE to LAN.
The MV-370/MV-372 will transfer to the URL according to the caller ID of
the Mobile.
*CID:
(1) ay enter the whole nu ber, e.g. 0911111111
(2) only part of the nu ber (prefix) e.g. 0911* eans any nu ber
starting with 0911 will be accepted

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(3) * eans all nu bers can be accepted
(4) N eans the calls without the CID
Please note the priority of the rules. The ite which has ore digits will
have higher priority. If the digits are the sa e, then for er one gets the
higher priority.
*URL:The IP address to transfer this call
(1) ay enter the whole IP address, e.g. 192.168.0.101 or proxy
extension or phone nu ber.
(2) If this field is blank or si ply ‘N’, it eans refuse to transfer.
(3) If an ‘*’ entered, it eans 2-stages-dialing. The call will be
answered and pro pt dial tone again to receive the IP address/sip
extension or any phone number as the destination. The caller ay
enter the IP such as 192*168*0*101#.
*If the device have register proxy server/Asterisk ,you can enter any
destination phone nu ber. Please note the proxy server/Asterisk
need to set the route of destination phone nu ber.
Exa ple:
(1) Mobile to Lan: 0932*,0911123456
MV-370/MV-372 have register proxy server/Asterisk
The proxy server/Asterisk have the route “09”
When the caller’s prefix nu ber is 0932,MV-370/MV-372 will
connect 0911123456 auto atically
(2) Mobile to Lan: *,*
Any caller call the MV-370/MV-372’s si ,MV-370/MV-372 will pro pt dial tone.
Caller can enter IP or sip extension or phone nu ber.
*sip extension or phone nu ber both need to register SIP Proxy
Server or Asterisk.
*Phone nu ber, SIP Proxy Server or Asterisk need to set the route
of this phone nu ber.

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10.2 Call Back Service (50 sets)
You can set call back service as the following steps
(1) CID : set the phone nu ber here (up to 50 sets)
(2) URL: # (# is the co and of call back)
Application:
a. Call MV-370/ MV-372
b. MV-370/ MV-372 will detect the phone nu ber is in call back list or not
c. If yes, MV-370/ MV-372 will reject the call, and call it back
d. You will receive the call fro MV-370/ MV-372, and pro pt a dial tone

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10.3 Mobile to LAN Speed Dial Settings
When you set Mobile to LAN Speed Dial Settings and Mobile to
LAN at the sa e ti e, MV-370/MV-372 will give priority to Mobile to LAN
Speed Dial Settings.
*The call will be answered and pro pt dial tone again. When the caller
ay enter the “Nu ”, syste will connect the “URL” as destination.
E.g Nu : 0 Na e: test URL:192.168.0.107
When the caller hear dial tone and enter 0, syste will connect
192.168.0.107

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10.4 LAN to Mobile Settings
The operator ay assign 50 sets of routing rule to transfer the call
inco ing fro LAN to MOBILE.
The MV-370/MV-372 will transfer to the obile nu ber according to the
inco ing URL
*
URL:The IP address of the inco ing call.
ay enter the whole IP address, e.g. 192.168.0.101 or proxy server’s extension. If
a si ple ‘*’ is entered, eans no restriction for the inco ing IP address.
*Call Nu :

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1. May enter the whole nu ber, e.g. 0911111111
2. A si ple *” eans 2-stages-dialing. The call will be answered and pro pt dial
tone again to receive the called nu ber as the destination, e.g. 0911111111 or
0911111111#
3. # for one-stage dialing
4. # ['d'n]['a'ppp] for one-stage-dialing
[...] is option
'd'n eans to delete the beginning n codes,
'a'ppp eans to add 'ppp' in front.
For exa ple #d123a456 eans one-stage dialing,
delete the first 123 fro your destination nu ber,
then add 456 in front as the new destination nu ber.
Example:
Lan to Mobile: *, #
(1)MV-370/MV-372 and Lan Phone both need to register proxy server or Asterisk.
(2)Proxy server/asterisk set the route that the prefix of destination nu ber
(3)When you dial any destination phone nu ber fro lan phone,MV-370/MV-372 will
connect this call auto.
Example of Application:
When you call the ch.1 MV-370/MV-372 GSM nu ber, it will provide dial tone and
you enter a destination nu ber.
Then ch.2 MV-370/MV-372 will dial this nu ber and connect.
ch.1 MV-370/MV-372: obile to lan set route table *,*
ch.2 MV-370/MV-372:lan to obile set route table *,#
Additionally, two channels MV-370/MV-372 both need to register proxy server or
Asterisk.And proxy server/asterisk set the route that the prefix of destination
nu ber dial out fro ch.2 MV-370/MV-372.
*The channel 2 MV-370/MV-372’s IP: the first IP :5062(e.g.
http://192.168.0.100:5062)

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11. Mobile
11.1 Mobile Status
(1)Network Registration :The SIM card of teleco carrier is been
registered
(2)SIM Card ID:SIM card ID.
(3)Signal Quality:Signal quality. (4)GSM S/N : IMEI Nu ber
(5)Motion State: The status of SIM card
(6)Inco ing IP:The IP address of the last inco ing call fro LAN.
(7)Inco ing IP Na e: proxy server na e
(8)Outgoing IP:The IP address of the last outgoing call to LAN.
(9)Inco ing Mob:The caller ID of the last inco ing call fro MOBILE.
(10)Outgoing Mob: The called nu ber of the last outgoing call to
MOBILE.

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11.2 Mobile Setting
(1) VoIP Tx Gain: To adjust the volu e of LAN side.
(2) VoIP Rx Gain: To adjust the volu e of Mobile side.
GSM VoIP Codec
LAN (6)Rx
(5) Tx
TMF
(1)VoIP Tx Gain
(2) VoIP Rx Gain
GSM Codec
Rx
Tx
TMF
Mobile 1:
Mobile 2:
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(5) (6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(13)
Only change “mobile” into “on” or
“off”, just click “submit”, no need
to click “save change”
(12)
(14)

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(3)LAN Dial tone Gain: DTMF Receiver is not good, you can adjust gain
down.
(4)Routing Range: The route table -50 sets can share by two channels
ex: Mobile 1 use the route table for ite 0-24,
Mobile 2 use the route table for ite 25-49
(5)CODEC Tx Gain: as above
(6)CODEC Rx Gain: as above
(7) SIP Fro : Caller ID transfer
Tel/User (Standard): If you need to register to Asterisk and proxy
server, please choose this option. And how to transfer the caller ID
to LAN, please refer 21.How to setup Asterisk to receive Caller ID
fro MV-370/MV-372 (page 42)
MV-370/MV-372 will send the essage as follows in the Packet.
From: “caller number” <sip:[email protected]>;tag=51088abb
User/User (Standard): If you need to register to Asterisk and proxy
server, please choose this option.
MV-370/MV-372 will send the essage as follows in the Packet.
From: "
3001" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=51088abb
Tel/Tel :
MV-370/MV-372 will send the essage as follows in the Packet.
From: "caller number" <sip: caller number @192.168.0.228>;tag=6ac93f7c
Please note: If you choose this option, please don’t register t※o
Asterisk and proxy server. Please only fill proxy server IP and
choose Active: on (else field e pty) in sip setting/service do ain
User/Tel
MV-370/MV-372 will send the essage as follows in the Packet.
From: “Username” <sip: caller number @192.168.0.228>;tag=7f130947
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