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TSV-IPB100 / 200 Universal Gateway

User Manual V1.0

TSV-IPB100/200 User Manual I


Preface

Welcome
Thanks for choosing the TSV-IPB100 Universal Gateway We hope you will make full use
of this rich-feature gateway. Contact us if you need any technical support:
86-755-26456110/112.

About This Manual


This manual provides information about the introduction of the gateway, and about how to
install, configure or use the gateway. Please read this document carefully before installing the
gateway.

Intended Audience
This manual is aimed primarily at the following people:

 Users
 Engineers who install, configure and maintain the gateway.

Revision Record
Document Name Document Version Firmware Version
TSV-IPB100/200 Universal Gateway User V1.0 (2018/07/02) 1.54.1.5
Manual V1.0

Conventions
Gateway or device mentioned in this document refers to the TSV-IPB100/200 gateway. Those
words in blue are the contents that users need to pay attention to.

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Contents

1 Product Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1


1.1 Overview .....................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Application Scenario ...................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Product Appearance ......................................................................................................................................2
1.4 Description of Indicators ............................................................................................................................2
1.5 Features & Functions ...................................................................................................................................3
1.5.1 Key Features .......................................................................................................................................3
1.5.2 Physical Interfaces .............................................................................................................................3
1.5.3 Voice Capabilities ...............................................................................................................................3
1.5.4 FXS ......................................................................................................................................................4
1.5.5 FXO .....................................................................................................................................................4
1.5.6 Software Features ................................................................................................................................4
1.5.7 Environmental .....................................................................................................................................5
1.5.8 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................5

2 Quick Installation ............................................................................................................................ 6


2.1 Installation Attentions ...................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Installation Steps ..........................................................................................................................................6
2.3 Network Connection .....................................................................................................................................6
2.3.1 Network Connection Diagram under Route Mode................................................................................6
2.3.2 Network Connection Diagram under Bridge Mode ..............................................................................7
2.4 Connect Gateway to Network .......................................................................................................................8
2.4.1 Connect Gateway to Network via Network Port ...................................................................................8
2.4.2 Log In Web Interface ...........................................................................................................................8

3 Basic Operation ............................................................................................................................... 9


3.1 Methods to Number Dialing .........................................................................................................................9
3.2 Call Holding .................................................................................................................................................9
3.3 Call Waiting .................................................................................................................................................9
3.4 Call Transfer .................................................................................................................................................9
3.4.1 Blind Transfer ......................................................................................................................................9
3.4.2 Attended Transfer .............................................................................................................................. 10
3.5 Function of Flash-hook ............................................................................................................................... 11

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3.6 Description of Feature Code ....................................................................................................................... 11
3.7 Send or Receive Fax ...................................................................................................................................12
3.7.1 Fax Mode Supported ......................................................................................................................... 12
3.7.2 Explanation of T.38 and Pass-through ................................................................................................ 12
3.8 Function of RST Button.............................................................................................................................. 13
3.9 Query IP Address and Restore Default Setting ............................................................................................ 14

4 Configuration Wizard ................................................................................................................... 15


4.1 Configuration Wizard .................................................................................................................................15
4.1.1 TSV-IPB Regarded as Terminal and Registered to SIP Server
............................................................... 15
4.1.2 Other SIP Clients registered ............................................................................................... 16
4.1.3 TSV-IPB Connected to PBX through Trunking
..................................................................................... 16

5 Configurations on Web Interface ................................................................................................ 17


5.1 Introduction to Web Interface ..................................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Status.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
5.2.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 18
5.2.2 SIP .................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.2.3 PSTN................................................................................................................................................. 20
5.2.4 DHCP Client List............................................................................................................................... 20
5.2.5 Current Call ....................................................................................................................................... 21
5.2.6 CDRs................................................................................................................................................. 21
5.2.7 Service .............................................................................................................................................. 22
5.2.8 About................................................................................................................................................. 22
5.3 System........................................................................................................................................................ 23
5.3.1 Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.2 User Manager .................................................................................................................................... 25
5.3.3 Provision ........................................................................................................................................... 26
5.3.4 Operation Log ...................................................................................................................................28
5.3.5 Service Log ....................................................................................................................................... 28
5.3.6 Config Changes Log .......................................................................................................................... 28
5.3.7 Backup/Restore/Upgrade ................................................................................................................... 29
5.3.8 Voice ................................................................................................................................................. 30
5.3.9 Command Line ..................................................................................................................................31
5.3.10 Diagnostics ...................................................................................................................................... 31
5.3.11 API ................................................................................................................................................. 31
5.3.12 Reboot ............................................................................................................................................. 32
5.4 Network ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
5.4.1 Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 32

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5.4.2 Access Control...................................................................................................................................35
5.4.3 Firewall ............................................................................................................................................. 35
5.4.4 DHCP Server ..................................................................................................................................... 37
5.4.5 Port Mapping ..................................................................................................................................... 38
5.4.6 DMZ Setting...................................................................................................................................... 39
5.4.7 Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................................ 39
5.4.8 Static Route ....................................................................................................................................... 41
5.4.9 UPnP Client ....................................................................................................................................... 42
5.4.10 Hosts ............................................................................................................................................... 43
5.5 Profile ........................................................................................................................................................ 44
5.5.1 SIP .................................................................................................................................................... 44
5.5.2 FXS/FXO .......................................................................................................................................... 46
5.5.3 Codec ................................................................................................................................................ 52
5.5.4 Number ............................................................................................................................................. 52
5.5.5 Time .................................................................................................................................................. 55
5.5.6 Manipulation ..................................................................................................................................... 55
5.5.7 Dialplan ............................................................................................................................................. 56
5.6 Extension ................................................................................................................................................... 58
5.6.1 SIP .................................................................................................................................................... 58
5.6.2 FXS ................................................................................................................................................... 61
5.6.3 Ring Group........................................................................................................................................ 63
5.7 Trunk.......................................................................................................................................................... 64
5.7.1 SIP .................................................................................................................................................... 64
5.7.2 FXO .................................................................................................................................................. 66
5.8 Call Control................................................................................................................................................ 70
5.8.1 Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 70
5.8.2 Route Group ...................................................................................................................................... 71
5.8.3 Route ................................................................................................................................................. 72
5.8.4 Feature Code ..................................................................................................................................... 74
5.8.5 IVR ................................................................................................................................................... 75
5.8.6 SMS Route ........................................................................................................................................ 77
5.8.7 Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................................ 79

6 Glossary.......................................................................................................................................... 80

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1 Product Introduction

1 Product Introduction
1.1 Overview
TSV-IPB100/200is an IP telephony system providing superior VoIP service. It can help small and
medium-sized enterprises establish a convenient and high-efficient communication way.

The gateway provides 2 FXS ports and 2 FXO ports basically to connect with telephony
networks (such as PSTN and VoIP), and meanwhile it can be extended by the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) to interwork with IPPBX, softswitch and SIP-based network
platforms.

TSV-IPB100/200 can be widely used in small and medium-sized call centers and enterprise
branches to improve work efficiency and save communication cost.

1.2 Application Scenario


The application scenario of TSV-IPB100/200 universal gateway is shown as follows:

Figure 1-1 Application Scenario of TSV-IPB100/200

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1.3 Product Appearance


Front View:

Back View:

1.4 Description of Indicators


Indicator Definition Status Description
There is no power supply or power
Off
PWR Power Indicator supply is abnormal.
On The TSV-IPB device is powered on.
Slow The device is initialized successfully
Flashing and is running normally
RUN Running Indicator On The device is being initialized.

Off The device is not running normally.


Slow
Flashing The FXS port is in idle status.
(every 2s)
FXS FXS In-use Indicator The FXS port is currently occupied
On
by a call.
Off The FXS port is faulty
Slow
The FXO port is connected to PSTN
Flashing
and is in idle status.
(every 2s)
Slow
The FXO port is not connected to
FXO FXO In-use Indicator Flashing
PSTN, but is in normal status.
(every 4s)
The FXO port is currently occupied
On
by a call
Off The FXO port is faulty.

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Network does not work or network


Off
cable is not connected.
Network Connection
WAN/LAN Fast
Indicator The device is successfully connected
Flashing
to network
(every 1s)

1.5 Features & Functions


1.5.1 Key Features
 FXS/FXO port on a single gateway
 Send/receive calls from PSTN/PLMN via FXO
 Flexible dial plan and routing strategies based on time, number and source IP etc.
 IVR Customization
 Support high-speed NAT forwarding
 Built-in SIP server, support up to 256 SIP extensions and 15 concurrent calls
 User-friendly web interface, multiple management ways

1.5.2 Physical Interfaces

 2 FXS Ports
 2 FXO Ports
 1 USB Interface
 1 WAN Port & 1 LAN Ports(10/100 Base-T RJ45)
 1 Console Port
 2 FXS LED Indicators and 2 FXO LED Indicators

1.5.3 Voice Capabilities


 VoIP Protocols: SIP over UDP/TCP/TLS, SDP, RTP/SRTP
 Codecs: G.711a/μ law, G.723.1, G.729A/B
 Silence Suppression
 Comfort Noise Generator(CNG)
 Voice Activity Detection(VAD)
 Echo Cancellation: G.168 with up to 128ms
 Dynamic Jitter Buffer
 Adjustable Gain Control
 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)

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 Call Progress Tones: Dial Tone, Ring Back Tone, Busy Tone
 FAX: T.38 and Pass-through
 NAT Traversal: STUN/UPnP
 DTMF: RFC2833/Signal/Inband

1.5.4 FXS
 FXS Connector: RJ11
 Caller ID: Bellcore Type 1&2, ETSI, BT, NTT and DTMF
 Answer and Disconnect Signaling: Answer, Disconnect, Busy Tone
 Polarity Reversal
 Hook Flash

1.5.5 FXO
 FXO Connector: RJ11
 Caller ID: FSK and DTMF
 Polarity Reversal
 Answer Delay
 Detection of Busy Tone
 Detection of No Current
 Auto Match of FXO Impedance

1.5.6 Software Features


 Call Forward (Unconditional/No Answer/Busy)
 Call Waiting
 Call Holding
 Call Transfer (Blind & Attended)
 Hotline
 Do-not-disturb
 3-way Conference
 Ring Groups (Intra-group Pick-up)
 Call Queue
 Caller/Called Number Manipulation
 Routing Based on Caller/Called Number Prefix
 Routing Based on Source Trunks
 Dial Rules
 Failover Routing

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 IVR Customization
 Voicemail
 Auto Attendant Function
 CDRs

1.5.7 Environmental
 Power Supply: 12VDC, 2A
 Power Consumption: 18W
 Operating Temperature: 0 ℃ ~ 45 ℃
Storage Temperature: -20 ℃~80 ℃
 Humidity: 10%-90% (Non-Condensing)
 Dimensions:260×180×35mm(W/D/H)
 Weight:1.0kg

1.5.8 Maintenance
 Web GUI for Configuration
 Telnet Management
 Configuration Restore & Backup
 Multiple Languages Supported
 Firmware Upgrade: support HTTP/TFTP/FTP
 Auto Provision
 CDR Query and Export
 Syslog Query and Export
 Network Tools: Ping, Traceroute
 Network Capture

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2 Quick Installation

2 Quick Installation

2.1 Installation Attentions


To avoid unexpected accident or device damage, please read the following instructions before
installing the TSV-IPB100/200 gateway.

 The adapter of the gateway accepts DC input voltage of 12V 2A. Please ensure stable
and safe power supply;
 To reduce the interference to telephone calls, please separate power cables from
telephone lines.
 To guarantee stable running of the gateway, please make sure that there is enough network
bandwidth.
 For better heat dissipation, please place the gateway on a flat surface and do not pile up

2.2 Installation Steps


 Connect the power adapter to the power jack;
 Connect telephone line to the FXS port and connect PSTN line to the FXO port;
 Connect network cable to the LAN port(s) and WAN port (please refer to 2.3 Network
Connection);

2.3 Network Connection


TSV-IPB100/200 works in modes: route mode and bridge mode. When it is under
the route mode, the IP address of WAN port must be different from the IP address of LAN
port. But when it is under the bridge mode, the IP address of WAN port and that of LAN port
are the same.

2.3.1 Network Connection Diagram under Route Mode


Under the route mode, the default IP address of WAN port is a DHCP IP address, while the
default IP address of the LAN port is a static IP address, namely 192.168.11.1.

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Figure 2-1 Network Connection Diagram under Route Mode

Note: The IP address of LAN port of the gateway and the IP address of PC must be at the
same network segment, while that of WAN port is at a different network segment.

2.3.2 Network Connection Diagram under Bridge Mode


Under the Bridge mode, the IP address of WAN port is the same with that of LAN port.
Generally, when the gateway works under the bridge mode, the IP address of the gateway has
been modified. In the following diagram, it is assumed that the IP address has been modified
into 172.16.80.1.

Figure 2-2 Network Connection Diagram under Bridge Mode

Note: The IP address of PC and that of WAN port of the TSV-IPB100/200 gateway are at the
same network segment.

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2.4 Connect Gateway to Network

2.4.1 Connect Gateway to Network via Network Port


Please connect TSV-IPB100/200 gateway to network according to the network diagrams in
Section 2.3 Network Connection. Then connect a telephone to the FXS port. Dial *158# to
query the IP address of LAN port. Modify the IP address of PC to make it at the same
network segment of LAN port of the gateway.

2.4.2 Log In Web Interface


Open a web browser and enter the IP address of LAN port (the default IP is 192.168.11.1).
Then the login GUI will be displayed.

You also can enter the IP address of WAN port, but it’s required to modify the IP address of
PC to make it at the same network segment with that of WAN port.

It is suggested that you should modify the username and password for security consideration.

Figure 2-3 Login GUI of TSV-IPB100/200

The default username and password are admin and admin@123# respectively. Click Login to
enter into the web interface.

Under some circumstances, login of the Web will be limited:

 For three consecutive login failures, you need to slide to validate your user account;
 Failing to log in the Web for ten times consecutively, the IP address of the TSV-IPB200
will be put into the blacklist, and you need to reset a new IP address for the device;

 Successful login or device restart will wipe out login failure records.

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3 Basic Operation

3 Basic Operation

3.1 Methods to Number Dialing


There are two methods to dial telephone number or extension number:

 Dial the called number and wait for 4 seconds for dialing timeout, or dial the called
number directly (the system will judge whether the dialing is completed according to
Digitmap and Regular Expression dialplans).

 Dial the called number and press #.

3.2 Call Holding


If a calling party places a call to a called party which is otherwise engaged, and the called
party has the call holding feature enabled, the called party is able to switch to the new
incoming call while keeping the current call holding on by pressing the flash button or the
flash hook.

When the called party presses the flash button or the flash hook once again, he or she will
switch back to the first call.

3.3 Call Waiting


If a calling party places a call to a called party which is otherwise engaged, and the called
party has the call waiting feature enabled, the calling party will hear a IVR voice ‘Please hold
on, the subscriber you dialed is busy’ and the called party will hear three beeps.

By pressing the flash button or the flash hook, the called party is able to switch between the
new incoming call and the current call.

3.4 Call Transfer


3.4.1 Blind Transfer
Blind transfer is a call transfer in which the transferring party connects the call to a third party
without notifying the third party.

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Example: A gives a call to B and B wants to blindly transfer the call to C. Operation
instructions are as follows:

1. A dials the extension number of B;

2. The extension of B rings, and B picks up the phone. Then A and B go into conversation;

3. B presses *1 to trigger blind transfer (at the same time, A can hear the waiting tone). Then
B dials the extension number of C ( end up with # or wait for 4 seconds);

4. The extension of C rings, B hangs up the phone and C picks up the phone. Then C and A
goes into conversation.

Note:

 On the ‘Call Control Feature Code’ page, feature code service should be ‘On’.
 If B hears continuous busy tones after he dials the extension number of C, it means the call
has timed out.

3.4.2 Attended Transfer


Attended transfer is a call transfer in which the transferring party connects the call to a third
party after he confirms that the third party agrees to answer the call.

Example: A gives a call to B and B wants to attended transfer the call to C. Operation
instructions are as follows:

1. A dials the extension number of B;

2. The extension of B rings, and B picks up the phone. Then A and B go into conversation;

3. B presses *2 to trigger attended transfer (at the same time, A can hear a waiting tone). Then
B dials the extension number of C;

4. Then one of the following situations will happen:

a. If the extension of C cannot be reached because the dialing/call has timed out, C rejects
the call or C is busy, B will automatically switch to the conversation with A.

b. The extension of C rings (at the same time, B can hear a ringback tone). If B hangs up
the phone at this moment, A will continue to hear the waiting tone. Then if A also hangs up
the phone, the extension of C will continue to ring. If C picks up the phone at this moment,
the call will end directly.

c. The extension of C rings and then C picks up the phone. C and B go into conversation,
and A will continue to hear a waiting tone. If it’s B that hangs up the phone at this moment, C
and A go into conversation. If it’s C that hangs up the phone, B and A go into conversation.

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3.5 Function of Flash-hook


Assume A and B are in a call conversation:
If A presses the flash hook, and then dial the number of C, A and C go into conversation and
meanwhile the call between A and B is kept holding.
Then, if A presses the flash hook and dial 1, the conversation will switch back to A and B; if A
presses the flash hook and dial 2 , the conversation will switch to A and C; if A presses the
flash hook and dial 3, the conversation will switch to A , B and C (three parties conversation).

3.6 Description of Feature Code


TSV-IPB100/200 provides convenient telephone functions. Connect a telephone to the FXS port
and dial a specific feature code, and you can query corresponding information.

Code Corresponding Function


*159 Dial *159 to inquiry WAN IP

*158 Dial *158 to inquiry LAN IP


*114 Dial *114 to inquiry phone number

*157* Dial *157*0 to set route mode; dial *157*1 to set bride mode
Dial *150*1 to set IP address as static IP address; dial *150*2 to set IP
*150*
address as DHCP IP address
*152* Dial *152* to set IPv4 address, for example:
Dial *152*192*168*1*10# to set IPv4 address as 192.168.1.10

*156* Dial *156* to set IPv4 gateway, for example:


Dial *156*192*168*1*1# to set IPv4 gateway as 192.168.1.1

*153* Dial *153* to set IPv4 netmask, for example:


Dial *153*255*255*0*0*# to set IPv4 netmask as 255.255.0.0

*111 Dial *111 to restart the UC200 device

*51 Dial *51 to enable the call waiting service

*50 Dial *50 to disable the call waiting service

*1 Dial *1 to trigger blind transfer, for example:


Dial *18000, and you can blind transfer to the extension number 8000

*2 Dial *2 to trigger attended transfer, for example:


Dial *28000#, and you can attended transfer to the extension number
8000

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*72* Enable unconditional call forwarding service. Example: Dial *72*8000,


and calls will be unconditionally forwarded to extension number 8000

*73 Disable unconditional call forwarding service

*90* Enable the ‘call forwarding on busy’ service. Example: Dial *90*8000,
and calls will be forwarded to extension number 8000 when the called
number is busy

*91 Disable the ‘call forwarding on busy’ service

*92* Enable the ‘call forwarding on no reply’ service. Example: Dial


*92*8000, and calls will be forwarded to extension number 8000 when
there is no reply from the called number

*93 Disable the ‘call forwarding on no reply’ service

*78 Enable the ‘No Disturbing’ service

*79 Disable the ‘No Disturbing’ service


** Pick up the ringing extension which is in the same ringgroup. Example:
Dial**8000, and you can take the incoming call of extension number
8000

*160* Dial *160*1# to allow HTTP WAN access, Dial *160*0# to deny
HTTP WAN access

Note:
A voice prompt indicating successful configuration will be given after each configuration
procedure. Please do not hang up until hearing this voice prompt.

3.7 Send or Receive Fax


3.7.1 Fax Mode Supported
 T.38(IP-based)
 T.30(Pass-Through)

3.7.2 Explanation of T.38 and Pass-through


T.38 is an ITU recommendation for allowing transmission of fax over IP networks in real time.
Under the T.38 mode, analog fax signal is converted into digital signal and fax signal tone is
restored according to the signal of peer device. Under the T.38 mode, fax traffic is carried in
T.38 packages.

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Pass-through: Under the pass-through mode, fax signal is not converted and fax traffic is
carried in RTP packets. It uses the G.711 A or G711U codec in order to reduce the damage to
fax signal.

3.8 Function of RST Button


Press the RST button for different time length, and the TSV-IPB100/200 device will execute
different function:
1. On the condition that the device is running normally, press the RST1 or RST2 button for 0
to 3 seconds, the system will not execute any function.

2. On the condition that the device is running normally, press the RST1 button for 3 seconds
to 6 seconds, the IP address, username and password of the device will be restored to factory
defaults, and meanwhile the access ports of Http, Https, Telnet and SSH are restored to the
default settings.

Figure 3-1 Default settings of Http, Https, Telnet and SSH

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3. On the condition that the device is running normally, press the RST2 button for more than
6 seconds, and all configurations are restored to the default settings.

3.9 Query IP Address and Restore Default Setting


After connecting a telephone to the FXS port, you can dial *158 to query the IP address of
LAN port and dial *159 to query the IP address of WAN port.

If you want to restore TSV-IPB100/200 to default settings, you can press the RSTbutton for
more than 6 seconds or you can configure it on the Web interface.

On the Web interface, click System  Backup/Restore/Upgrade and then select the parts
(system, network or service) that need to be restored to default settings. Click Reset and then
restart the device, and the selected parts will be restored to default settings.

Figure 3-2 Reset to Defaults

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4 Configuration Wizard

4.1 Configuration Wizard


The following are the common ways to configure the TSV-IPB100/200 gateway.

4.1.1 Regarded as Terminal and Registered to SIP Server


1. TSV-IPB100/200 Registered to SIP Server

Add an SIP Trunk to SIP Server

Enable Register for the SIP Trunk

Add Inbound and Outbound Routes

2. FXS/FXO Port Registered to SIP Server

Add an SIP Trunk to SIP Server

Enable Register for FXS/FXO Port and


Designate the Port to the SIP Trunk

Note: Although ‘Register’ has been enabled for FXS/FXO port, calls through FXS/FXO port
will take inbound and outbound routes as first priority. For outgoing calls, if outbound route
cannot be matched, then the registered SIP trunk will be selected. For incoming calls, if
inbound route cannot be matched, then the registered FXS/FXO port will be selected.

Generally, local extension number is taken as first priority for call routing selection, followed
by DID, route and then registered port.

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4.1.2 Other SIP Clients registered to TSV-IPB100/200


Under this mode, TSV-IPB is regarded as an SIP Server. Create an extension account first
on the Extension SIP interface, and configure listening port on the Profile  SIP interface.
Then, configure the IP address.

Add Extension Account on


'Extension -> SIP' Interface

Configure UC100 Information on SIP


Client

4.1.3 TSV-IPB Connected to PBX through Trunking

Add an SIP Trunk to PBX

Add Inbound and Outbound Routes

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5 Configurations on Web Interface

5 Configurations on Web Interface

5.1 Introduction to Web Interface


Modify the IP address of PC to make it at the same network segment with that of LAN port of
the TSV-IPB200 gateway (the default IP of LAN port is 192.168.11.1).

Open a web browser on the PC and then enter the IP address of LAN port. Click Login, and
the login GUI is displayed. Both the default username and password are admin.

The displayed login GUI is shown as follows:

Figure 5-1 Introduction to login GUI

1 2 3 4 5 6

Table 5-1 Introduction of Web Interface

Index Item Description

The name of the gateway; it can be edited on the System 


1 TSV-IPB100/200
Setting interface

2 Menu Bar The menu bar of TSV-IPB100/200

All changes to the configuration of the gateway need to be


Unsaved
3 saved. Click Apply to enter into the page to save the changes;
Changes
click Revert to return to original configuration.
Detailed
4 The detailed configuration interface or display interface
Interface

5 Auto Refresh The button can be enabled or disabled. If it is enabled, the

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information on the Status  Overview/SIP/PSTN/Current


Call interfaces will be refreshed automatically
It can display the user group and its name. The “Logout” sign
6 User Group will pop up when the mouse moves over here, and you can
drop the web from here.

5.2 Status
The ‘Status’ menu mainly displays all kinds of status information. It includes the following
sub-menus: Overview, SIP, PSTN, DHCP Client List, Current Call, CDRs, Service and About.

5.2.1 Overview
Log in the Web interface of TSV-IPB100/200 Status  Overview, and the following
interface will be displayed. On the interface, device model, firmware version as well as
information about performance, WAN network, LAN network and DHCP server are shown.

Figure 5-2 Overview

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5.2.2 SIP
Click Status  SIP, information of SIP extension, SIP trunk and SIP profile is shown.

Figure 5-3 Status of SIP Profile, SIP Trunk and SIP Extension

Table 5-2 Explanation of SIP Parameters

Belong To Parameter Explanation


Profile The profile that is used by the SIP extension
SIP Extension SIP extension is registered or not.
Status
There are two statuses: Registered. Unregistered
Name The name of the SIP profile
Listening Address The current listening address and port of SIP
Green color means normal running, while red color
Profile means listening address and port of SIP is
State unavailable.

There are two states :Running and Down

If heartbeat is enabled, option message will be sent


Heartbeat
to peer device (the peer device is reachable)
Green color means available, while red color
SIP Trunk means abnormal, unavailable or prohibited.
Status
There are five statuses: Running, Reged/Up,
Noreg/Up, Trying-Down, Fail-Wait
Profile The profile that is used by the SIP trunk

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5.2.3 PSTN
On the Status  PSTN interface, information of FXS and FXO is shown. Green color means
available or registered, while red color means abnormal, unregistered or prohibited.

Figure 5-4 Status of FXS and FXO

If ‘SIP Register Status’ is ‘Registered’, it means FXS and FXO have been registered to SIP
server on the Trunk  SIP/FXO interface respectively. FXS can also be registered to SIP
server on the Extension  FXS interface.

Table 5-2 Status Explanation of FXS and FXO

Belong To Parameter Explanation


There are two module statuses: Ready and Config
Module Status
Failed
Parameter Status There are two parameter statuses: OK and error
FXS
There are two SIP register statuses: Registered and
SIP Register Status
Unregistered
Hook State There are two hook states: Onhook and Offhook

There are two module statuses: Ready and Config


Module Status
Failed
Parameter Status There are two parameter statuses: OK and error
FXO There are two SIP register statuses: Registered and
SIP Register Status
Unregistered
Hook State There are two hook states: Onhook and Offhook
Line State There are two hook states: Online and Offline

5.2.4 DHCP Client List


TSV-IPB100/200 has a built-in DHCP server. When the DHCP server is enabled, it can assign IP
addresses to the clients connected to it.

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On the Status DHCP Client List interface, information of DHCP clients connected to the
TSV-IPB100/200 gateway, such as client name, Mac address and IP address, is shown.

Figure 5-5 DHCP Client List

5.2.5 Current Call


On Status Current Call interface, the source, destination, caller number, called number,
start time, answer time, state and duration of the current real-time call are shown. If there is
no current call, no information will be shown

Figure 5-8 Current Call Information

5.2.6 CDRs
Click Status  CDRs, and you can set query criteria to query the CDRs (Call Detailed
Records) that you want on the displayed interface. Meanwhile, you are allowed to clear CDRs
or export CDRs through clicking the Empty or Export button. The maximum number of
CDRs that can be saved is 5000.

CDRs cannot be saved on the Status  CDRs interface unless the CDRs function has been
enabled on the System  Setting interface.

Figure 5-9 CDRs

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5.2.7 Service
Click Status  Service, and the service status TSV-IPB100/200 is displayed. This function is
enabled by default. The Web, SSH and Telnet service can be disabled and their ports can be
modified on the Network  Access Control interface. If no running status is shown, it
means exception has occurred on the TSV-IPB200 device.

Besides, if syslog is disabled on the System  Setting interface, the logs cannot be uploaded
to the server, but log service is still running.

Figure 5-10 Service Status

5.2.8 About
Click Status  About, and the device model, device SN, hardware ID, MAC address, boot
image, root image, WIFI driver , firmware version of the device are displayed.

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Figure 5-11 About Status

5.3 System
Configurations for hostname, timezone, NTP, login username & password, operation log,
service log, upgrade/backup/restore, IVR upload, command line, diagnostics and device
reboot can be carried out in the System section.

5.3.1 Setting
On the System  Setting page, you can modify the device name (hostname), set a new
timezone and synchronize local time. Meanwhile, you can enable CDRs, Syslog and built-in
NTP server on the page.

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Figure 5-12 Basic Setting

Figure 5-4 Explanation of Basic Setting Parameters

Parameter Explanation
Hostname The name of the gateway. After it is configured, the name will be
displayed on the left of the menu bar.
Timezone You can choose a time zone you want. The default value is UTC
(Universal Time Coordinated)
Local Time The current time based on current time zone. It is synchronized with
NTP
CDRs If it is enabled, CDRs will be saved automatically. 5000 CDRs call be
saved at most and they can be queried on the Status  CDRs
interface. If it is disabled, CDRs will not be saved
Service Log Level There are eight levels, including Debug, Info, Notify, Warning, Error,
Critical, Alert and Emergency
Enable Syslog Whether to enable syslog

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Time If NTP server is enabled, the TSV-IPB100/200 can be synchronized with


Synchronization the world standard time. Meanwhile, you’re able to add or reduce
NTP servers. Please consult local telecom operators or surf the
internet for the address of NTP servers.
Delete a NTP Server

Add a NTP Server

5.3.2 User Manager


Click System  User Manager, and you can modify the username name and password for
logging in TSV-IPB100/200 gateway. Factory defaults for username name and password are
admin and admin@123# respectively, so it is advised to modify them for security
consideration.
The abovementioned username and password are also used to log in Web Interface, Telnet and
SSH.
Meanwhile, if you are the super administrator of the device, you can assign a role for other
users. A user can be observer, operator or administrator. And you can select the permissions of
viewing status, system, network, profile, extension, trunk and call control for the user.

Figure 5-13 Modify username, password

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Figure 5-14 Super Administrator to Add New User

Figure 5-5 Explanation of Provision Parameters

Parameter Explanation
Name The name of the new user. After it is established, the name and the
password can be used to log onto the web page
User Group You can assign a role for the new user. It can be administrator,
operator or observer. The default value is administrator
New Password The login password for the new user. The password must be 8-32
characters
Expiration The expiry date of the user’s access permission to this device
Status Choose enable or disable.
Web Access select the permissions of viewing status, system, network, profile,
Permission extension, trunk and call control

5.3.3 Provision
Provision is used to make TSV-IPB100/200 automatically upgrade with the latest firmware stored
on an http server, an ftp server or a tftp server.

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As for how to configureTSV-IPB100/200and http/ftp/tftp server for Provision, please make


reference to the instruction guide of Provision.

Select the checkbox on the right of Enable, and you will see the following interface:

Figure 5-15 Provision

Table 5-6 Explanation of Provision Parameters

Parameter Explanation
Periodic Check Whether to enable periodic check. If it is enabled, the gateway will
automatically check whether the firmware version stored on the URL is
updated.
Check Interval The interval to check whether the firmware version stored on the URL
is updated. If it is 3600s, the gateway will check every 3600s.
URL The URL of the http/ftp/tftp server:
For example:
ftp://172.16.77.200/home
tftp://172.16.77.200/provision.xml
http://test.domain.com/test
Username The login username of the http/ftp/tftp server
Password The login password of the http/ftp/tftp server

Note: Proxy Address, Proxy Username and Proxy Password are optional to be configured.

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5.3.4 Operation Log


The logs tracing the operations carried out on the Web interface can be queried on the System
 Operation Log page. You are allowed to set query criteria to query the logs that you want
and to export the logs through clicking the Export button at the top-right corner.

Figure 5-16 Operation Logs

Note: Operation logs are generally used to locate faults by device manufacturer.

5.3.5 Service Log


Service logs (the running logs of TSV-IPB can be exported on the System  Service
Log page. Those logs are used for analyzing where a problem has occurred on the gateway.

Figure 5-17 Service Log

5.3.6 Config Changes Log


On the System Config Changes Log page, the configurations changed by administrator on
the Web interface of the gateway are recorded.

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Figure 5-18 Config Changes Log

5.3.7 Backup/Restore/Upgrade
On the System  Backup/Restore/Upgrade page, you can back up or restore configuration
data, and can upgrade TSV-IPBto a new version. But you need to restart the device for the
changes to take effect after executing restore or upgrade.

Figure 5-19 Backup/Restore/Upgrade

Note: the file you choose to be upgraded on the above page is a local file, while the version
file upgraded through the Provision function is a file from http/ftp/tftp server.

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Table 5-7 Explanation of Backup/Restore/Upgrade Button

Upgrade Choose a file to be upgraded and then click Upgrade .


You can download the configuration data to be backuped. Select any of the
Download checkboxes on the left of System, Network and Service, and then click
Download
Select any of the checkboxes on the left of System, Network and Service,
Reset and then click Reset, and configurations related to the selected part will be
restored to factory defaults.

Restore Choose a backup file, and then click Restore.

5.3.8 Voice
On the System  Voice interface, you can upload an IVR file according to your needs. At
present, only wav audio file is allowed. The format of the uploaded wav audio file must be:
monaural, 8000hz, 16bit, and size of no more than 550KB.

Figure 5-20 Upload IVR File

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5.3.9 Command Line


On the System  Command Line page, some commonly-used command lines can be
directly selected in the draw-down box, and therefore user has no need to enter command
lines on Telnet. In this way, the efficiency of problem diagnostics is greatly improved.

Commonly-used command lines include fxo config, fxo status, fxs config, fxs status, sip
status, sip profile and so on.

Figure 5-21 Command Line

5.3.10 Diagnostics
Use a telephone line to connect the FXS port and the FXO port. On the System 
Diagnostics page, select a module (FXS/FXO) that you want to diagnose. Click Start, and the
gateway will begin to diagnose the selected module.

If the progress bar of diagnostics is green, it means the module that is diagnosed works well;
if the progress bar is red, it means the module that is diagnosed is faulty.

Figure 5-22 Diagnostics

5.3.11 API
TSV-IPB provides API to interwork with other devices or platforms.

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Figure 5-23 API

5.3.12 Reboot
On the System  Reboot page, you can click Perform Reboot to reboot the TSV-IPB100/200
gateway. After the device is rebooted, those configurations that have been saved will remain
unchanged.

Figure 5-25 Reboot Device

5.4 Network
TSV-IPB100/200 works in two modes: route and bridge mode. When it is under the route
mode, the IP of WAN must be different from the IP of LAN. But when it is under the bridge
mode, the IP of WAN and the IP of LAN are the same.

5.4.1 Setting
On the Network  Setting page, you can set the IP address of WAN port and LAN port.

Under the route mode, the default IP address of WAN port is a DHCP IP address, while the
default IP address of the LAN port is 192.168.11.1.

In fact, there are three kinds of IP addresses for selection for WAN port and LAN port,
including Static IP address, DHCP and PPPOE.

DHCP: Obtain IP address automatically.


TSV-IPB100/200 is regarded as a DHCP client, which sends a broadcast request and looks for a
DHCP server to answer. Then the DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to the
TSV-IPB100/200 from a defined range of numbers.

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Figure 5-26 Default IP Address under Route Mode

Figure 5-27 Set WAN IP as DHCP IP

Note: When WAN IP is set as DHCP IP, please ensure that there is DHCP server working
normally in the network.

Static IP Address:
Static IP address is a semi-permanent IP address and remains associated with a single
computer over an extended period of time. This differs from a dynamic IP address, which is
assigned ad hoc at the start of each session, normally changing from one session to the next.

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If you choose static IP address, you need to fill in the following information:
 IP Address: the IP address of the WAN port of the TSV-IPB100/200;
 Netmask: the netmask of the router connected the TSV-IPB100/200;
 Default Gateway: the IP address of the router connected the TSV-IPB100/200;
 Use custom DNS server: the IP address of the DNS server

Figure 5-28 Set WAN IP as Static Address

PPPoE:

PPPoE is an acronym for point-to-point protocol over Ethernet, which relies on two widely
accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an
Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line,
wireless device or cable modem. PPPOE IP address refers to IP address assigned through the
PPPoE mode.

If you choose PPPoE, you need to fill in to fill in the following information:
 Username: the account name of PPPoE
 Password: the password of PPPoE
 Server Name: the name of the server where PPPoE is placed
Figure 5-29 Set WAN IP as PPPoE IP

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5.4.2 Access Control


The access ports of Web, Telnet and SSH, as well as relevant on-off controls, can be
configured on the Network  Access Control page. Web supports http and https, while SSH
supports OAuth 2.0 protocol.

Figure 5-34 Access Control

5.4.3 Firewall
If the TSV-IPB100/200 works under the route mode, you can choose to enable the firewall and set
filter rules to accept or reject certain destination IP addresses.

Configuration Procedures:
1. Select On in the drop-down box on the right of Filter Rules Control
2. Select filter action, accept or reject;
3. Click the New button;
4. Fill in information of filter rule;
5. Click the Save button to save the configuration.

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Figure 5-35 Firewall

Note:
: Edit information for the corresponding filter rule.

: Delete the corresponding filter rule.


/*: Information of Source or Destination is not completely filled in.

Figure 5-36 Create Filter Rule

Table 5-12 Explanation of Parameters for Filter Rule

LAN IP The IP address that you want TSV-IPB to accept or reject. It is the IP
address of a host from local-area network; it can also be a string of

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IP addresses, for example, 172.16.11.1/15.


LAN Port The port of LAN host which the accepted or rejected IP address
belongs to
LAN MAC The Mac of the LAN host which the accepted or rejected IP address
belongs to
WAN IP The IP address that you want UC200 to accept or reject. It is the IP
address of a host from wide-area network; it can also be a string of
IP addresses, for example, 152.16.11.11/19.
WAN Port The port of WAN host which the accepted or rejected IP address
belongs to
Action Choose accept or reject

5.4.4 DHCP Server


If there is a need, you can choose to enable the built-in DHCP server of TSV-IPB100/200 to
assign IP addresses to PC or other clients that are in the same local-area network with UC200.
Under this condition, the TSV-IPB100/200 gateway works like a router.

Figure 5-37 Enable DHCP Server

Table 5-13 Explanation of Parameters for DHCP Server

Start Address The start IP address of the address pool from which an IP address will be
chosen
End Address The end IP address of the address pool from which an IP address will be
chosen

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Lease Time The validity period of the IP address to be assigned

Gateway The gateway of the IP address to be assigned, it is optional to fill in


Master DNS The master DNS of the client whose IP address is assigned by the
built-in DHCP server; it is optional to fill in
Slave DNS The slave DNS of the client whose IP address is assigned by the built-in
DHCP server; it is optional to fill in

5.4.5 Port Mapping


When the TSV-IPB100/200 works under the route mode, port mapping allows the TSV-IPB100/200
in the public network to visit a client in the local-area network.

Configuration Procedures:

1. Click Network  Port Mapping, and the following interface will be shown.
Figure 5-38 Port Mapping

2. Click the New button.

3. Fill in information on the following interface.


Figure 5-39 Create New Port Mapping

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Table 5-14 Explanation of Parameters for Port Mapping

Name The name of this port mapping


WAN Port The WAN port of the TSV-IPB100/200 in the public network, which is to
visit a client in local-area network
Protocol Choose TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP
LAN IP The IP address of the to-be-visited client in local-area network
LAN Port The port of the to-be-visited client in local-area network (this port
cannot conflict with the port of TSV-IPB)
Status Chose enable or disable

4. Click the Save button to save the above configurations.

5.4.6 DMZ Setting


When theTSV-IPB100/200 gateway works under the route mode and the DMZ service is enabled,
TSV-IPB100/200 gateway in the public network are allowed to have direct access to the
clients in the DMZ (demilitarized zone).

Figure 5-40 Enable DMZ Service

5.4.7 Diagnostics
On the Network  Diagnostics page, you can use three network utilities including Ping,
Traceroute and Nslookup to diagnose the network, and can capture data packages of the
available network ports.

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Figure 5-41 Network Diagnostics

Ping is used to examine whether a network works normally through sending test packets and
calculating response time.

Instructions for using Ping:

1. Enter the IP address or domain name of a network, a website or a device in the input box
of Ping, and then click Ping.

2. If related messages are received, it means the network works normally; otherwise, the
network is not connected or is connected faultily.

Traceroute is used to determine a route from one IP address to another.


Instruction for using Traceroute:
1. Enter the IP address or domain name of a destination device in the input box of Traceroute,
and then click Traceroute.
2. View the route information from the returned message.

Nslookup (Name Server Lookup) is a network command-line tool to obtain domain name of
internet or to diagnose the problems of DNS.
Instruction for using Nslookup:
1. Enter a domain name and then click Nslookup.
2. View the DNS information from the returned message.

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Network Capture
On the following interface, you can capture data packages of the available network ports. You
can also set source IP, source port, destination IP or destination port to capture the packages
that you want.

Figure 5-42 Network Capture

Note: If there are multiple source or destination IP addresses, please use ‘|’ to separate them,
for example, 172.16.115.12|172.16.115.15.
Logical Type: if ‘OR’ is selected, only the packages from source IP to destination IP or from
destination IP to source IP will be captured. If ‘And’ is selected, packages from source IP to
destination IP and from destination IP to source IP will be captured.

After package capturing is completed, save the captured packages on a computer and then use
a tool to analyze them.

5.4.8 Static Route


On the Network  Static Route page, you can configure static routes for the network.

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Figure 5-44 Create New Static Route

Table 5-16 Explanation of Parameters for Static Route

Name The name of the static route


Target IP The destination IP address of the static route
Netmask The netmask of the static route, default: 255.255.255.0
Gateway The IP address of the outbound gateway of the static route
Interface The outbound interface of the static route, namely WAN port or LAN port
Status The static route is enabled or disabled

5.4.9 UPnP Client


TSV-IPB100/200 can serve as an UPnP client. When TSV-IPB is deployed at a local-area
network and its outbound router supports the UPnP function, you can enable the UPnP
function on the Network  UPnP Client page of the TSV-IPB100/200 , and thus its
outbound router is notified by the UPnP protocol to carry out port mapping.

For example, the public IP address of outbound router is 172.16.20.12, and the external port
configured TSV-IPB100/200 is 8080.When UPnP HTTP is enabled, the router will create a
port mapping from external HTTP port 8080 to intranet HTTP port 80, and thus clients in
public network can visit theTSV-IPB100/200gateway which is in local-area network through
entering 72.16.20.12:8080.

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Figure 5-45 UPnP Client

5.4.10 Hosts
On the Network  Hosts page, you can add a host file. After enabling the hosts file, you can
visit the corresponding host by inputting the alias or domain name of the host. The format of
the hosts file is as follows: IP address host alias/domain name.

The hosts file contains the mapping relationship between IP address and host name/alias
/domain name. And the mapping relationship allows quick and convenient access to the host.

Figure 5-49 Enable Hosts File

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5.5 Profile
The Profile menu includes the following sub-menus: SIP, FXS/FXO, Codec, Number, Time,
Manipulation, Speed Dial, Dialplan, Recording and Voicemail.

5.5.1 SIP
On the Profile  SIP page, you can set SIP profile which will include SIP information such
as listening port and caller/callee number source. SIP profiles will be used in extension and
trunk. Multiple SIP profiles can be configured for one TSV-IPB device, so you can
choose different SIP profiles according to different needs.

Figure 5-50 Configure SIP Profile

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Table 5-19 Explanation of Parameters for SIP Profile

Name The name of the SIP profile

The local listening interface of this SIP profile. It can be WAN


port, LAN port, Open VPN, L2TP and PPTP.
Local Listening Interface
If the SIP profile is used by a SIP trunk, the interface filled in
here is the listening port for the SIP trunk.

The local listening port of this SIP profile. If the SIP profile is
Local Listening Port used by a SIP trunk, the port filled in here is the listening port
for the SIP trunk.

DTMF is short for Dual Tone Multi Frequency


DTMF Type There are three DTMF modes, including SIP Info, INBAND,
RFC2833

RFC2833-PT RFC2833 payload coding

PRACK Provisional Response ACKnowledgement

The validity period of a SIP session. When a SIP session times


out, an invite message needs to be sent to refresh the session,
Session Timeout
otherwise, the session ends;
It is 1800 seconds by default

To take the remote device or the local device as priority for


Inbound Codec inbound codec negotiation
Negotiation Priority Assume local device supports PCMA, PCMU, G.729 and
G.723, while the remote device supports G.723 and G.729

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If remote device is taken as codec negotiation priority, G.723


will be the codec mode, since the remote device supports
G.723 and G.729 and G.723 is prior to G.729

Inbound Codec Profile The codec supported by SIP for inbound calls

Outbound Codec Profile The codec supported by SIP for outbound calls

Bypass Media(SIP to
Whether to allow SIP to communicate with the server directly
SIP)

Detect Extension is Whether to detect the SIP extension using this SIP profile is
Online online or not

If this function is enabled, incoming calls from unknown


sources are allowed. Unknown sources are those IP addresses
Allow Unknown Call
that do not fall into the source range configured for SIP trunks
or SIP extensions
The source of inbound calls, which is allowed. It can be an IP
address or a network segment. If it is a network segment, the
format is 172.16.0.0/16 or 172.16.0.0/255.255.0.0, which
Inbound Source Filter means calls from the network segment of 172.16 is allowed to
come in.

0.0.0.0 means calls of any source is allowed to come in

QoS
Whether to enable QoS. QoS is a technology used to solve
network delay or congestion

5.5.2 FXS/FXO
On the Profile  FXS/FXO page, you can configure the driving parameters of FXS port and
FXO port, including tone standard, digit timeout, dial timeout, ringing timeout, hook-flash
detection, DTMF parameters, CID-related parameters, impedance, dialplan and so on.

Figure 5-51 FXS/FXO Profile

Click , and corresponding configuration interface will pop up.

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Figure 5-52 Configure FXS Parameters

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Table 5-20 Explanation of FXS Parameters

Name The name of this FXS profile

The national standard of dialing tone, busy tone and ring tone;
Tone Group
default value is China
The timeout value for dialing a digit of a telephone number;
Digit Timeout (s) When the time of dialing a digit exceeds this value, the system will
think the dialing has completed; Default value is 4 seconds
The timeout value for dialing the first telephone number after
Dial Timeout (s)
off-hook; Default value is 10 seconds
The timeout value for the ringing of the analog phones of the FXS
Ring Timeout(s)
port when there are incoming calls

No Answer Timeout The timeout value for ending a call which goes out through the FXS
(s) port, when nobody answers the call.

Whether to enable flash-hook detection; If flash detection is not


Flash Detection enabled, the press on flash-hook will be ignored and won’t be
processed.
Min Time: when flash-hook detection is enabled, if the time of the
press on the flash-hook is less than this minimum time, the press
Flash Detection: will be ignored and won’t be processed.
Min Time(ms)/
Max Time(ms) Max Time: when flash-hook detection is enabled, if the time of the
press on the flash-hook is longer than this maximum time, the
phone will be hanged up.
The minimum interval between the sending of two DTMF tone
DTMF Send
Interval(ms) DTMF: Dual Tone Multi Frequency
DTMF Gain Signal gain of DTMF
DTMF Duration
The minimum duration of a DTMF tone
(ms)
DTMF Detect
Threshold
The threshold for the device to detect DTMF

The terminator for ending DTMF detection. It means when the


DTMF Terminator terminator is detected, the system will think the dialing is
completed and begin to process call.
Send DTMF
Whether to send DTMF terminator
Terminator
The modes of sending CID to the called phone when there are
CID Send Mode incoming calls, including FSK and DTMF;
FSK: Frequency-shift keying; CID: Caller ID
The message modes to display caller information, including SDMF
Message Mode
and MDMF

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The message formats to display caller information, including


Message Format
Display Name and CID, Only display Name, Only display CID
Send CID Before If it is enabled, the CID will be shown before ringing; otherwise,
Ring CID will be displayed after ringing
Send CID After If it is enabled, the CID will be shown after ringing; otherwise, CID
Ring(ms) will be displayed before ringing
Delay Timeout After
The maximum interval between ringing and displaying of CID
Ring (ms)

Impedance The impedance (SLIC) matched with analog phones

REN(Ringer
REN is used to determine how many devices can be connected by
Equivalency
FXS/FXO telephone lines. The range of REN is from 1 to 4
Number)
If polarity reverse is on, call tolls will be calculated based on the
changes in voltage. If polarity reverse is off, you need to set the
Polarity Reverse
time for offhook detect and call tolls will be calculated starting
from the set time
Send Flash Hook via
SIP INFO
If this parameter is on, signal of flash-hook is sent via SIP INFO

Offhook Current Detect


Threshold
The current threshold used to detect the offhook status of FXS/FXO

Onhook Current Detect


Threshold
The current threshold used to detect the onhook status of FXS/FXO

The rules for dialing. The TSV-IPB100/200 device supports regular


Dialplan
expression. Please make reference to Profile  Dialplan section.

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Figure 5-53 Configure FXO Parameters

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Table 5-21 Explanation of FXO Parameters

Name The name of this FXO profile

The national standard of dialing tone, busy tone and ring tone;
Tone Group
default value is China
The timeout value for dialing a digit of a telephone number;
Digit Timeout (s) When the time of dialing a digit exceeds this value, the system
will think the dialing has completed; Default value is 4 seconds
The timeout value for dialing the first telephone number after
Dial Timeout (s)
off-hook; Default value is 10 seconds
Whether to enable ‘detect polarity reverse’. If ‘detect polarity
reverse’ is on, call tolls will be calculated based on the changes in
Detect Polarity
voltage. If ‘detect polarity reverse’ is off, you need to set the time
Reverse
for offhook delay and call tolls will be calculated starting from the
set time.
Detect before ring: the CID will be shown before ringing;
otherwise, CID will be displayed after ringing;
Detect Caller ID Detect after ring: the CID will be shown after ringing; otherwise,
CID will be displayed before ringing
Off: the CID will not be shown

DTMF Detect
The timeout value to detect CID (in DTMF format)
Timeout(s)

Dial Delay(ms) The delay time of dialing for FXO

The minimum interval between the sending of two DTMF tone


DTMF Send
Interval(ms) DTMF: Dual Tone Multi Frequency

DTMF Duration (ms) The minimum duration of a DTMF tone

DTMF Gain Signal gain of DTMF


DTMF Detect
The threshold for the device to detect DTMF
Threshold
The terminator for ending DTMF detection. It means when the
DTMF Terminator terminator is detected, the system will think the dialing is
completed and begin to process call.
Send DTMF
Whether to send DTMF terminator
Terminator

Detect Tone counts the number of busy tone notes to be checked

Detect Tone Delta the error size to check the busy tone

Intermittent Ratio The intermittent ratio to detect busy tone

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The rules for dialing. The TSV-IPB100/200 supports regular


Dialplan
expression. Please make reference to Profile  Dialplan section.

5.5.3 Codec
TSV-IPB100/200supports four codec modes, including G729, G723, PCMU and PCMA. You
can adjust the priority of these four modes according to you needs.

Figure 5-54 Add or Delete Codec Profile

: Edit codec profile.

: Delete the corresponding codec profile or a codec mode.

: Create a new codec profile.

5.5.4 Number
On the Profile Number page, you can set a prefix for caller numbers or called numbers.
When the prefix of a caller number or a called number matches the set prefix, the call will be
passed to choose a route.

Figure 5-55 Number Profile

: Edit number profile.

: Delete the corresponding number profile

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Click , and you will see the following interface:

Figure 5-56 Create Number Profile

Table 5-22 Explanation of Number Parameters

Name The name of the number profile


Prefix of Caller The prefixes of caller numbers. You can input multiple prefixes by
Number pressing Enter button. It supports regular expression
Prefix of Called The prefixes of called numbers. It supports regular expression. You
Number can input multiple prefixes by pressing Enter button.
The length of the caller number or called number. For example, :
Length
4|6|7 means the calling number or called number must be 4 digits, 6

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digits or 7 digits except the prefix

Regex (Regular Expression) Syntax

Table 5-3 Explanation of frequently-used metacharacters in Regex

^ Matches the starting position in a number string. For example, ^134


matches the numbers starting with 134
$ Matches the ending position of a string. For example, 2$ matches the
numbers ending with 2.
| Separates alternate possibilities. For example, 2|3|4 means 2,3or 4.
\ Marks the next character as a special character, a literal, a backreference,
or an octal escape
[] Matches a single character that is contained within the bracket. For
example, [123] matches 1, 2, or 3. [0-9] matches any digit from "0" to
"9".
[^ ] Matches any one character except those enclosed in [ ]. For example, [^9]
matches any character except 9.
. Matches any single character except the newline character. For example,
3.4 matches 314, 324, 334, 344.
? Indicates there is zero or one of the preceding element. For
example, colou?r matches both color and colour
* Indicates there is zero or more of the preceding element. For
example, ab*c matches ac, abc, abbc, abbbc, and so on.
+ Indicates there is one or more of the preceding element. For
example, ab+c matches abc, abbc, abbbc, and so on, but not ac
\d Mark any digit, equal to [0-9 ]

Examples:
^0755 Matches the phone numbers with starting digits of 0755.

^0755|^8899|^0110 Matches the phone numbers with starting digits of 0755, 8899
or 0110.

^[1][358][0-9]{9}$ Matches the phone numbers with the first digit as 1, the second
digit as 3, 5 or 8, the left nine digits as any of 0 to 9.

Note: the matching of number prefix also supports some digits that are not conform to the
format of regular expression. For example, 0755 matches the numbers starting with 0755, and
0755|8899|0110 matches the numbers starting with 0755, 8899 or 0110.

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5.5.5 Time
On the Profile  Time page, you can set a time period for calls to choose routes. If the local
time when a call is initiated falls into the set time period, the call will be passed to choose the
corresponding route.

Click the New button, and you will see the following interface:

Figure 5-57 Create Time Profile

Table 5-23 Explanation of Time Parameters

Name The name of the number profile


Configure the starting date and ending date of a period
Date Period : Add a date period
: Delete a date period
Weekdate Choose a weekdate

Time Period Choose the starting time and ending time of a day

5.5.6 Manipulation
Number manipulation refers to the change of a called number or a caller number during
calling process when the called number or the caller number matches the preset rules.

Click the New button, and you will see the following interface:

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Figure 5-58 Create Manipulation Profile

Table 5-24 Explanation of Manipulation Parameters

Name The name of this manipulation profile


The number of digits that are deleted from the left of the caller
Delete Prefix Count
number or callee number
The number of digits that are deleted from the right of the caller
Delete Suffix Count
number or callee number
Add Prefix The prefix added to the caller number or the callee number

Add Suffix The suffix added to the caller number or the callee number
The number which replace the caller number or the callee
Replace by
number
If the checkbox on the right of Caller is selected, it means the
caller number will be manipulated; if the checkbox on the right
of Called is selected, it means the called number will be
manipulated.

Note: During number manipulation, deletion rules are carried out first, followed by adding
rules. If ‘Replace by’ has been set, deletion rules and adding rules are invalid.

5.5.7 Dialplan
Dialplan is used for number dialing of calls through FXS and FXO ports. It supports Regular
Expression (Regex) and DigitMap.

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Figure 5-59 Add Dialplan

Regex (Regular Expression) Syntax

^ Matches the starting position in a number string. For example, ^134


matches the numbers starting with 134
$ Matches the ending position of a string. For example, 2$ matches the
numbers ending with 2.
| Separates alternate possibilities. For example, 2|3|4 means 2,3or 4.
[] Matches a single character that is contained within the bracket. For
example, [123] matches 1, 2, or 3. [0-9] matches any digit from "0" to
"9".
[^ ] Matches any one character except those enclosed in [ ]. For example, [^9]
matches any character except 9.
. Matches any single character except the newline character. For example,
3.4 matches 314, 324, 334, 344.
? Indicates there is zero or one of the preceding element. For
example, colou?r matches both color and colour
* Indicates there is zero or more of the preceding element. For
example, ab*c matches ac, abc, abbc, abbbc, and so on.
+ Indicates there is one or more of the preceding element. For
example, ab+c matches abc, abbc, abbbc, and so on, but not ac
\d Mark any digit, equal to [0-9 ]

Examples of Regex Syntax:


^0755 Matches the phone numbers with starting digits of 0755.

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^0755|^8899|^0110 Matches the phone numbers with starting digits of 0755, 8899
or 0110.

^[1][358][0-9]{9}$ Matches the phone numbers with the first digit as 1, the second
digit as 3, 5 or 8, the left nine digits as any of 0 to 9.

DigitMap Syntax:

Digit 0-9
Supported T Timer
Objects A digit, a timer, or one of the symbols of
DTMF
A, B, C, D, #, or *
One or more DTMF symbols enclosed in the [], but
Range []
only one DTMF symbol can be selected
One or more expressions enclosed the
Range ()
(), but only one can be selected
Separator | Separate expressions or DTMF symbols.
Two digits separated by hyphen (-) which matches a
Subrange -
ny digit between and including the two digits.
Wildcard x Matches any digit of 0 to 9
Modifiers . Matches 0 or more times of the preceding element

Modifiers ? Matches 0 or 1 times of the preceding element

Examples of DigitMap Syntax


Matches the phone numbers with stating digits as
(13 | 15 | 18)xxxxxxxxx
13, 15 or 18 and the left nine digits as any of 0 to 9
Matches the phone numbers starting with any digit
of 2 to 8 and the left six digits as any of 0 to 9; or
[2-8] xxxxxx | 13xxxxxxxxx
matches the phone numbers starting with 13 and the
left nine digits as any of 0 to 9

5.6 Extension
5.6.1 SIP
On the Extension  SIP page, you can configure the SIP accounts registered in the
TSV-IPB100/200by SIP clients (hereby TSV-IPB100/200 is regarded as a SIP server).

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Figure 5-60 Configure SIP Extension

Table 5-25 Explanation of Parameters for SIP Extension

Name The name of this SIP extension

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The SIP account of the extension registered in TSV-IPB by a SIP


Extension client
The password of the SIP account registered in TSV-IPB by a SIP
Password
client
Direct Inward Dialing; if the called number is same with DID, the
DID call will be directly forwarded to the extension, rather than
choosing a route. You are allowed to set multiple DIDs.
If ‘Any’ is chosen, all SIP clients are allowed to register the SIP
account of this extension; if ‘Specified’ is chosen, only the SIP
Register Source client with the specified IP address or network segment is allowed
to register the SIP account of this extension.
For example, 172.16.0.0/16 means the register source is 172.16
If a calling party places a call to a called party which is
Call Waiting otherwise engaged, and the called party has the call waiting feature
enabled, the calling party will hear an IVR voice.
Do Not Disturb If ‘Do Not Disturb’ feature is enabled, calls cannot reach the called
party.

Call Forward If ‘Call Forward Unconditional’ feature is enabled, all incoming


Unconditional calls will be forwarded to the chosen SIP extension or SIP trunk

Call Forward If ‘Call Forward Unregister’ feature is enabled, all incoming calls
Unregister that are not registered will be forwarded to the chosen SIP extension
or SIP trunk
Call Forward Busy If ‘Call Forward Busy’ feature is enabled, new coming call will be
forwarded when the corresponding local port is busy.
Call Forward No If ‘Call Forward No Reply’ feature is enabled, calls will be
Reply forwarded when nobody answer the calls during a specified period.

If NAT is enabled, the IP address of SIP extension in LAN will be


NAT
turned into the outbound IP address of public network, thus making

NAT traversal possible


If ‘Call In Filter’ is enabled, incomings calls (caller numbers) need
Call In Filter
to be matched with the selected black list or white list.
If ‘Call Out Filter’ is enabled, outgoing calls (callee numbers) need
Call Out Filter
to be matched with the selected black list or white list.
SIP Profile The SIP profile that is selected for the extension
If it is enabled, this SIP extension is registered to TSV-IPB
Status
Otherwise the SIP extension is not registered

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5.6.2 FXS
On the Extension  FXS page, you can configure the parameters of the FXS extension.

Figure 5-61 Configure Parameters of FXS Extension

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Table 5-26 Explanation of Parameters for FXS Extension

Extension The extension account of FXS port, which is used to register


Direct Inward Dialing; if the called number is same with DID, the call
DID will be directly forwarded to the extension, rather than choosing a
route.
If it is enabled, the FXS extension account will be registered to the SIP
Register to SIP
trunk that has been set.
Server
Default is off.
The address and port of the master SIP server;
Master Server It is generally the IP address of a SIP trunk. Please make reference to
Trunk  SIP section
Slave Server The address and port of the slave SIP server

The username of the FXS account, which will be used during


Username registration

The auth username of this FXS account, which is used during register
Auth Username authentication

The password of this FXS account, which is used during register


Password
authentication
Specify
Transport
Whether to specify transport protocol on register URL.
Protocol on
Register URL
The validity period after the FXS account is registered successfully.
When the time expires, the TSV-IPB will send register request to
Expire Seconds
the server.
Default value is 1800s
When the FXS account fails to be registered, the interval to send
Retry Seconds register request;
Default value is 60s
Hot line If hotline is enabled, calls will directly go to the hotline number

Number Hotline number


If a calling party places a call to a called party which is
Call Waiting otherwise engaged, and the called party has the call waiting feature
enabled, the calling party will hear an IVR voice.
If ‘Do Not Disturb’ feature is enabled, calls cannot reach the called
Do Not Disturb
party.
Call Forward If ‘Call Forward Unconditional’ feature is enabled, all coming calls
Unconditional will be forwarded to the selected extension or trunk.
Call Forward If ‘Call Forward Busy’ feature is enabled, new coming call will be
Busy forwarded when the corresponding local port is busy.

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Call Forward No If ‘Call Forward No Reply’ feature is enabled, calls will be forwarded
Reply when nobody answer the calls during a specified period.

Input Gain The receiving gain of the FXS port

Output Gain The sending gain of the FXS port

Work Mode The working mode of the FXS port, including Voice and POS
If ‘Call In Filter’ is enabled, incomings calls (caller numbers) need to
Call In Filter
be matched with the selected black list or white list.
If ‘Call Out Filter’ is enabled, outgoing calls (callee numbers) need to
Call Out Filter
be matched with the selected black list or white list.
FXS Profile The FXS profile that is selected for this FXS extension
If it is on, this FXS extension can be used, otherwise, the FXS
Status
extension is unavailable.

5.6.3 Ring Group


On the Extension  Ring Group page, you can group FXS extension and SIP extension(s)
together and set strategy for choosing an extension to ring under the ring group. The ring
group function is widely used in call centers.

Figure 5-62 Configure Ring Group

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Table 5-27 Explanation of Parameters for Ring Group

Name The name of this ring group


Select the FXS extension and an SIP extension or several SIP
extensions;
Members Select
: Add an extension to the ring group

: Delete an extension from the ring group


The strategies for choosing which SIP extension to ring, including
Strategy Sequence (Ascending), Sequence (Cyclic Ascending), Simultaneous
and Random
Ring Group
The number of the ring group; it is generally the same with DID.
Number
DID Same with Ring Group Number; it is optional to fill in
Ring Time
The duration of ring when there is an incoming call. Range: 5s to 60s
(5-60s)

Note: If ring group function has been set, the call forwarding function is unavailable.

5.7 Trunk
5.7.1 SIP
SIP trunk can realize the connection between TSV-IPB100/200 and IPPBX or SIP servers.
Figure 5-63 Configure SIP Trunk

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Table 5-28 Explanation of Parameters for SIP Trunk

Name The name of the SIP trunk

Address The IP address or domain name of the peer SIP devices or servers
The SIP listening port of the peer SIP devices or servers; 5060 is the
Port
default port
If outbound proxy is used, enter the IP address or domain name of the
Outbound Proxy
proxy server
Port If outbound proxy is used, enter the listening port of the proxy server

Transport Transport protocol: TCP or UDP

Register If it is on, the SIP trunk will send register request to the peer device

Username The username of this SIP trunk, it is generally a phone number

Auth Username The username used for register authentication by this SIP trunk

Password The password used for register authentication by this SIP trunk

From Header Choose the registered username or the true caller ID for the ‘from

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Username header’ of the invite message when a call goes out.

The validity period after the SIP trunk is registered successfully. When
Expire Seconds the time expires, the SIP trunk will send register request to the server.
Default value is 1800s
When the SIP trunk fails to be registered, the interval to send register
Retry Seconds request;
Default value is 60s
If heartbeat in on, heartbeat (options) messages will be sent to examine
the connection with servers;
Heartbeat
The default value is ‘Off’

Heartbeat Period The interval of sending heartbeat (options) messages


he SIP profile of the SIP Trunk; make reference to Profile  SIP
SIP Profile
section
If it is enabled, it means the SIP Trunk can be used; otherwise, the SIP
Status
trunk is unavailable

Note:

If TSV-IPB100/200 is regarded as a terminal and intends to register to a server, you need to


configure a SIP trunk connecting TSV-IPB100/200and the server, and then enable register for the
SIP trunk.

If the FXS port of TSV-IPB100/200 intends to register to a server, you need to configure a SIP
trunk connecting TSV-IPB100/200 and the server, then enable register for the FXS port and
designate the SIP trunk to it.

5.7.2 FXO
FXO trunk interconnects the PSTN with TSV-IPB100/200. Calls from the PSTN can come into
the TSV-IPB100/200gateway and calls can go out from the gateway to search telephone numbers
under the PSTN.

Different from the FXO ports of other gateways, the FXO port of TSV-IPB100/200only allows
one-time dialing, which means called numbers needs to be dialed directly for calls that go out
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Figure 5-64 Configure FXO Trunk

Table 5-29 Explanation of Parameters for FXO Trunk

Port The serial number of the FXO port


Extension The extension account of the FXO port, which is used to register
The autodial number of the FXO port when there are incoming
Autodial Number
calls
If it is enabled, the FXO trunk will be registered to the SIP trunk
Register to SIP Server that has been set.
Default is off.
The address and port of the master SIP server;
Master Server It is generally the IP address of a SIP trunk. Please make
reference to Trunk  SIP section
Slave Server The address and port of the slave SIP server

The user name of the FXO trunk, which will be used during
Username registration

The username of this FXO trunk, which is used during register


Auth Username authentication

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The password of this FXO trunk, which is used during register


Password
authentication
Choose the registered username or the true caller ID for the
From Header Username
‘from header’ of the invite message when a call goes out.
Specify Transport
Protocol on Register Whether to specify transport protocol on register URL.
URL
The validity period after the FXO trunk is registered
successfully. When the time expires, the FXO trunk will send
Expire Seconds
register request to the server.
Default value is 1800s
When the FXO trunk fails to be registered, the interval to send
Retry Seconds register request;
Default value is 60s
The format to display caller information, including:
Caller ID/Caller ID
Display
Display Name/ Caller ID
Name/Username
Extension/ Caller ID
Format
Caller ID/ Extension
Anonymous
Display Name /
Set the caller's caller id format when the main number is not
Username Format when
detected
CID unavailable
Input Gain The receiving gain of the FXO port

Output Gain The sending gain of the FXO port

Impedance The impedance (SLIC) matched with phones

FXO Profile The FXO profile that is selected for this FXO extension
If it is on, this FXO trunk can be used, otherwise, the FXO trunk
Status
is unavailable.

FXO Automatch Impedance:

Choose a FXO port and then click the Start button, the TSV-IPB100/200 gateway will
automatically detect the most-matched impedance.

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Figure 5-65 FXO Automatch Impedance

Busytome Learning:

Choose a FXO port, enter destination number and then click the Start button, the
TSV-IPB100/200 gateway will automatically detect the busy tone.

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5.8 Call Control


This section is to configure routes or route groups for incoming and outgoing calls through
TSV-IPB100/200, as well as IVR, SMS and so on.

5.8.1 Setting
Figure 5-66 Basic Setting of Call Control

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Table 5-30 Explanation of Parameters for Call Control


Disconnect call when no RTP If it is enabled, and no RTP packets are received within
packet the preset time, calls will be disconnected

Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) Whether to enable the ‘Packet Loss Concealment’
function

Echo Path Change Detection If this function is enabled, it will be detected when echo
(EPCD) path has a change

Non-Linear Processor (NLP) You can choose Off, Low and Normal

Echo Gain Default echo gain: -4dB

Echo Canceller Tail Length (ms) Default value: 64ms

DTMF Min Detect Interval (ms) The minimum time for DTMF detection

RTP Start Port The start port of RTP packets

RTP End Port The end port of RTP packets

Tone: Waiting Music Default tone

Local extension call If it is enabled, calls between local extensions do not


need routes.

Fax Mode T38 or T30(Pass-through)

Tone Detection by Local If it is enabled, TSV-IPB100/200 will detect fax tones


automatically during a call and the call will be switched
into fax mode after a fax tone is detected.

SDP Param ‘a=X-fax’ Attribute parameter ‘a=X-fax’ is carried in SDP

SDP Param ‘a=fax’ Attribute parameter ‘a=fax’ is carried in SDP

SDP Param ‘a=X-modem’ Attribute parameter ‘a=X-modem’ is carried in SDP

5.8.2 Route Group


On the Call Control Route Group page, you can group SIP trunks, SIP extensions, FXS
extension and FXO trunk together according to your needs and set strategy for choosing
which trunk or extension as the destination route under a route group.

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Figure 5-67 Create Route Group

Table 5-31 Explanation of Parameters for Route Group


Name The name of the route group

Members Select Select FXS extension, SIP extension, SIP trunk or FXO trunk

Strategy The strategies for choosing which route under the route group as the
destination route, including Sequence (Ascending), Sequence (Cyclic
Ascending), Simultaneous and Random

5.8.3 Route
On the Call Control  Route page, you can configure routes for incoming calls and
outgoing calls.

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Figure 5-68 Create a Route

Table 5-32 Explanation of Route Parameters


Priority The priority for choosing the route; the higher value, the lower
priority

Name The name of the route

Condition The condition under which the route will be used

Source The source of the call; it can be the FXS extension, SIP
extension, FXO trunk , SIP trunk, a customized source or any

Number Profile The profile of the caller number and the called number; please
make reference to the Profile  Number section. The default
value is ‘Off’

Note: it cannot be simultaneously used with the following


parameters of ‘caller number prefix’ and ‘called number prefix’

Caller Number Prefix The prefix of caller number; it supports regular expression

Called Number Prefix The prefix of called number; it supports regular expression

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Time Profile The time profile during which the route can be used; when a call
is initiated at a time falling into the time range of this time
profile, the call will choose the route.

make reference to the Profile  Time section

Action Include manipulating number and sending call to destination

Manipulation If it is on, the caller number or called number of the route will
be manipulated; make reference to the Profile Manipulation
section

Destination The destination of the route

Failover Action The processing when a call through this route fails

5.8.4 Feature Code


TSV-IPB100/200 provides convenient telephone functions. Connect a telephone to the FXS port
and dial a specific feature code, and you can query corresponding information.

The following is the corresponding function of each feature code:

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Figure 5-69 Feature Code

Note: All feature codes are enabled by default.

5.8.5 IVR
On the Call Control  IVR page, you can carry out specific configurations for the IVR
which has been uploaded from the System  Voice page.

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Figure 5-70 IVR Setting

Table 5-33 Explanation of IVR Parameters


Name The name of the IVR

Menu Tone Choose a tone as the menu tone. It is generally the default tone

Repeat Loops If it is set as ‘3’, the call will be hanged up after the IVR has been
repeated for three times

Select Invalid The times of prompting that the caller has dialed an invalid DTMF digit.
Times When this value is reached , the call will be hanged up

Select Invalid Select ‘Off’ or a tone which prompts that the caller has dialed an invalid
Tone DTMF digit

Destination The times of prompting that the destination cannot be reached. When
Invalid Times this value is reached , the call will be hanged up

Destination Select ‘Off’ or a tone which prompts that the destination cannot be
Invalid Tone reached

Timeout If it is set as ‘10’, it means if no DTMF tone is received during 10


seconds, the IVR will be played repeatedly or the call will be hanged up.
The default value is 10 seconds.

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Timeout tone Select ‘Off’ or a tone which prompts the call has timed out.

Exit Tone Select ‘Off’ or a tone which prompts to exit IVR

Status If it is disabled, the IVR cannot be seen in the destination of route.

Menu DTMF: It is generally 0-9 quick-dial numbers to forward the call to the
set destination.

Destination: the destination of the IVR; it can be an extension or a trunk.

For example, if DTMF is configured as 1,2,3 and others, and the


telephone key that is pressed is not 1, 2 or 3, the IVR will choose the
destination of ‘others’.

When the playing of the IVR times out, and user does not press any
telephone key, the IVR will choose the destination of ‘timeout’.

When the destination is a trunk, user does not need to pre-configure the
called number, and the system will prompt the user to dial the called
number.

5.8.6 SMS Route


. On the Call Control SMS Route
TSV-IPB100/200 allows SMS to be sent between SIP clients
page, you can establish route for these SMS.

For example, you can download a softphone on a PC which is connected to TSV-IPB100/200, and
type the content of the SMS through the softphone. Then configure a SMS route on the Call
Control SMS Route page. The source of the SMS route is the number of the softphone.

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5 Configurations on Web Interface

Figure 5-71 Create SMS Route

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5 Configurations on Web Interface

5.8.7 Diagnostics
In case that call cannot be connected or voice has quality problem, you can enter into the Call
Control Diagnostics page to collect fault-related information and then send it to technical
support to locate faults.

Operation Procedures:

1. Select the module that need to be traced. For example, if a call from SIP to FXS has voice
problem, you can select SIP message, FXS/FXO and Voice, and then click the Start button.

2. Give a call, and come back to the Call Control Diagnostics page after the call ends.
Then click Stop and download the tracing file.

3. In order to locate faults more quickly, you sometimes need to enter into the System
Service Log page, click Export, and then send this exported file and the tracing file to
technical support,

Figure 5-74 Call Tracing for Diagnostics

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6 Glossary

6 Glossary

Glossary Description

ARP Address Resolution Protocol

CID Caller Identity

DNS Domain Name System

DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DMZ Demilitarized Zone

DND Do NOT Disturb

DTMF DTMF:Dual Tone Multi Frequency

FTP File Transfer Protocol

HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol

LAN Local Area Network

L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol

PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

MAC Address Media Access Control Address

NAT Network Address Translation

Ping Packet Internet Grope

SIP Session Initiation Protocol

TCP Transmission Control Protocol

UDP User Datagram Protocol

RTP Real Time Protocol

PPPOE Point-to-point Protocol over Ethernet

QoS Quality of Service

UPnP Universal Plug and Play

VLAN Virtual Local Area Network

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Glossary Description

NTP Network Time Protocol

STUN Simple Traversal of UDP over NAT

PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network

WLAN Wireless Local Area Network

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