H3C VG Series Configuration manual

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H3C VG Series Voice Gateways
Web-based Configuration Manual
Hangzhou Huawei-3Com Technology Co., Ltd.
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Manual Version: T2-08014H-20060707-C-1.01
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About This Manual
Related Documentation
In addition to this manual, each H3C VG Series Voice Gateways documentation set
includes the following:
Manual Description
H3C VG Series Voice Gateways
Operation Manual
It provides guidelines to user operations on
the H3C VG Series Voice Gateways.
H3C VG Series Voice Gateways
Command Manual
It provides all commands available in the
H3C VG Series Voice Gateways as well as
the command usage and examples.
H3C VG Series Voice Gateways
Installation Manual
It describes how to install a VG and provides
safety recommendations as well.
Organization
H3C VG Series Voice Gateways Web-based Configuration Manual is organized as
follows:
Chapter Contents
1 Introduction to VG Briefly introduces the usage and
features of the VG series voice
gateways.
2 Getting Started with Configuration Introduces the connection, login and
configuration GUIs of voice gateways.
3 Web Configuration of VG Describes how to perform configurations
through the voice gateway Web pages in
detail.
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. Command conventions
Convention Description
Boldface
The keywords of a command line are in Boldface.
Convention Description
italic
Command arguments are in italic.
[ ]
Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are
optional.
{ x | y | ... }
Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets
and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected.
{ x | y | ... } *
Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be
selected.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets
and separated by vertical bars. Many or none can be
selected.
# A line starting with the # sign is comments.
II. GUI conventions
Convention Description
< >
Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click
<OK>.
[ ]
Window names, menu items, data table and field names
are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New
User] window.
/
Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For
example, [File/Create/Folder].
III. Symbols
Convention Description
Warning
Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation
may cause bodily injury.
Caution
Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause
data loss or damage to equipment.
Note Means a complementary description.
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H3C VG Series Voice Gateways Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to VG.......................................................................................................1-1
Chapter 2 Getting Started with Configuration............................................................................2-1
2.1 Connecting Hardware........................................................................................................2-1
2.2 First Login..........................................................................................................................2-1
2.3 Interface Introduction.........................................................................................................2-2
2.3.1 System Information Page........................................................................................2-2
2.3.2 List Display Page.....................................................................................................2-3
2.3.3 Configuration Item Page .........................................................................................2-4
2.3.4 Directory Tree..........................................................................................................2-7
Chapter 3 Web Configuration of VG............................................................................................3-1
3.1 Web Configuration Overview.............................................................................................3-1
3.2 Detailed Web Configuration...............................................................................................3-3
3.2.1 Voice Setup Wizard.................................................................................................3-3
3.2.2 Interface Configuration............................................................................................3-4
3.2.3 Static Route Configuration......................................................................................3-5
3.2.4 POTS Voice Entity Configuration............................................................................3-5
3.2.5 VoIP Voice Entity Configuration..............................................................................3-8
3.2.6 Fax Service Configuration.....................................................................................3-11
3.2.7 Voice Subscriber Line Configuration.....................................................................3-13
3.2.8 Voice GK Client Configuration ..............................................................................3-16
3.2.9 Dial Program Configuration...................................................................................3-17
3.2.10 Voice AAA Configuration..................................................................................... 3-21
3.2.11 Voice Quality Configuration.................................................................................3-23
3.2.12 Global Property Configuration............................................................................. 3-24
3.3 Telnet Login to the VG..................................................................................................... 3-25
3.4 User Management........................................................................................................... 3-25
3.4.1 Adding a User........................................................................................................3-25
3.4.2 Login Method Configuration..................................................................................3-26
3.5 Save Configuration.......................................................................................................... 3-27
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Chapter 1 Introduction to VG
H3C VG is a voice gateway device (hereinafter referred to as VG). It is developed by
Huawei-3Com Technology Co., Ltd. as a new generation of voice and fax access
equipment for various sectors and SOHO (small office and home office).
The VG is designed to access voice and fax signal, and convert the analog voice and
fax signal to digital signal, then packetize the digital signal into IP packets, and send the
IP packets to the IP network through an Ethernet interface at the network side.
Additionally, some models, such as VG 10-40/10-41, can implement broadband access
of digital service, and provide an Ethernet interface at the user side to connect a PC or
a LAN.
The VG is cost-effective, for it integrates various IP telephone features, such as voice
over IP (VoIP), fax over IP (FoIP), call control, resource management, and
maintenance management, provides multiple coding/decoding modes, and supports
dynamic address acquisition.
The VG is compliant with H.323 of ITU-T and guarantees quality of voice and fax data
transmission over the IP network through high-performance DSP chips,
coding/decoding algorithms with a high compression ratio, echo cancellation, mute
compression, comfortable noise, jitter prevention, and relevant security and QoS
features.
The VG supports fast and non-fast connection to implement outband transmission of
the DTMF (dual tone multifrequency) code and provide busy tone detection,
abbreviated dialing, private lines, outgoing prefix, and some special services of
program-controlled switch (such as do-not-disturb, call forward on busy, alarm call, and
multi-line group access).
At present, the VG provides Ethernet interfaces to connect with LAN and WAN, and
FXS (foreign exchange station) interfaces and FXO (foreign exchange office) interfaces
to connect with ordinary telephone sets or PBX (private branch exchange).
Apart from providing SOHO users with IP telephone and fax services, the VG can
implement simultaneous transmission of voice and data by connecting with LAN
through Ethernet interfaces and thus make better use of the resources.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started with Configuration
2.1 Connecting Hardware
For a VG with two Ethernet interfaces:
The default IP address of the WAN interface is 192.168.192.1, with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.
The default IP address of the LAN interface is 192.168.193.1, with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.
For a VG with only one Ethernet interface:
The default IP address of the ETH interface is 192.168.192.1, with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.
Connect the Ethernet interface WAN or ETH with a PC through a network, and
configure the IP address of the PC on the same network segment as the default IP
address of the VG, and use the ping command to check the connection between the
VG and PC.
Note:
Users can modify the IP address of an Ethernet interface through Web configuration.
Once the IP address is modified, the default IP address will be deleted automatically.
2.2 First Login
Open the explorer (IE5.0 or later recommended) and input the IP address
192.168.192.1 in the address bar. Press <Enter>, and a language selection page will
appear, as shown in
Figure 2-1.
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Figure 2-1 The language selection interface
Select a language, and click <Enter> to enter the configuration page.
2.3 Interface Introduction
2.3.1 System Information Page
The system information page displays basic system information about the VG.
Figure 2-2 The system information page
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2.3.2 List Display Page
Figure 2-3 The list display page
The list display page consists of three parts: navigation bar, data display area and
operation button bar.
I. Navigation bar
The navigation bar is located at the uppermost part of the configuration area and used
to navigate to the data you want to view. Click the drop-down list box at the top left
corner to adjust the number of data displayed on each page. If one page cannot display
all data, you can turn to another page by clicking <<<Previous> or <Next>>> at the top
right corner.
II. Data display area
The data display area is located in the middle of the configuration area and displays the
content of data in a table.
z The first column of the table is a check box for deletion option. If the check box is
grey, it indicates you cannot delete this entry.
z On the last column is a property setting button . Press this button to enter the
page for setting the properties of the current data. A user can both view details of
the data on this page and modify some of properties (refer to the section
2.3.3
Configuration Item Page”). If this column is not available in the table, it means the
data in the table cannot be modified. If a data entry has no modification button, it
means this data entry cannot be modified.
z The other columns of the table display the data information.
III. Operation button bar
The operation button bar is located at the bottom of the configuration area. The list
display page supports the following operations:
<Select All>: Selects all the data entries displayed in the current page for the purpose of
deletion. Once clicked, the button will change automatically to <Cancel All> for
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canceling selection of all the entries. When <Cancel All> is clicked, the button will
return to <Select All> automatically.
<Del Select>: Deletes the selected data entry (entries). If no data entry is selected, a
dialogue box will pop up to prompt you to select a data entry.
<Refresh>: Asks the VG for the latest data of the current page.
2.3.3 Configuration Item Page
The third type of page is a property setting page, which displays in a table the
properties you need to set as well as their related information. You can use the input
box or drop-down list box to set the properties. This kind of page is usually used to
create, modify and view property configuration.
Figure 2-4 The configuration item page
A property setting page consists of two parts: property setting table and operation
button bar.
I. Property setting table
A property setting table contains four columns:
The first one indicates the name of the property.
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The second one is a column for inputting a value for the property. There are two means
available for inputting a property value: direct typing in a text box and selecting from a
drop box.
In some cases two properties are associated. For example, when property A is
configured, property B will be made invalid. In such a case, the setting page will perform
an automatic check when A is being configured. If A is configured with a value that will
make B invalid, the setting page will hide B automatically or turn the input box of B into
a disabled state (in grey), making it impossible for a user to input a value.
Besides, for some complex properties, such as the fax service property of the POTS
(plain old telephone service) entity, a hyperlink is provided in the input column. Users
can click this hyperlink to enter the configuration page.
Caution:
Except the “Voice Subscriber Line Description Information”, no data can contain “?”,
space or two-byte character (such as Chinese), or the system will display an error
prompt.
The third column describes the range of the property values. This description consists
of two parts. The first part indicates the type of data you can input, including digital and
string. The second part specifies the size of data. It refers to a length when a string is
input and a range when digitals are input. For the string type, if it is 0, it means you are
allowed not to input any value for this property. Numbers [1-10] means that you must
input a number from 1 to 10 inclusively.
The fourth column is a link for detailed help information about the property. Click the
help icon
in this column to bring up the current property information.
II. Operation button bar
The operation button bar is located at the bottom of the configuration area. The
property setting page supports the following operations:
<Execute>: Submits the configuration data of the current page to the Web server (VG).
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Caution:
z Check the validity of each property value before submission.
z If an invalid property value is input, the system will display alarm information, and
the data will not be submitted for processing.
z If an error occurs when the VG is performing configuration, an error prompt page will
appear to indicate the cause, but the valid data submitted simultaneously are still
processed as usual.
z If the configuration is successful, it will return to the previous page of the current
configuration node (if there is no previous page, the current page remains.) For
example, after the POTS entity is configured successfully, it will return to the POTS
entity list display page. If global configuration of voice is successful, it will return to
the page for global configuration of voice, because this page has no previous page.
<Reset>: Cancels the modification made by the user to the values in the property input
box or drop-down list box.
<Refresh>: Asks the VG for the latest data of this current page. A configuration
modification page contains this button, while a newly created page does not.
<Return>: Returns to the previous page.
Caution:
z A list display page, property setting page and configuration error alarm page support
return operation, which means to return to the previous page.
z The page classifications and descriptions above are applicable to most pages, but
some special pages, such as a configuration wizard page, may be a little different
from what have been described. Please refer to the description of specific pages.
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2.3.4 Directory Tree
Figure 2-5 Directory tree
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Chapter 3 Web Configuration of VG
This manual introduces how to configure a VG through the Web pages, specifically by
describing VG configuration ideas and operation steps in tables. Since the VG has
many configuration parameters, this manual only introduces their basic properties. For
detailed technical descriptions and configuration examples, refer to H3C VG Series
Voice Gateways Operation Manual and H3C VG Series Voice Gateways Command
Manual.
3.1 Web Configuration Overview
The VG provides configuration wizards to guide you through basic configurations. For
example, the Voice Set Wizard enables users to configure basic VG functions. Refer to
section
3.2.1 Voice Setup Wizard” for details.
The steps of basic VG configuration are as follows:
Step Operation Description
Related
section
Remarks
1.
Configure an
interface
Select [IP/IP Address] in the
directory tree, and select an
interface for accessing the user
network in the configuration page,
and click the
button in the
<View/Modify> column to set
interface parameters properly.
3.2.2 Required
2.
Configure a
static route
Select [IP/Static IP Route] in the
directory tree, and click <New> in
the configuration page to create a
static route.
3.2.3 Optional
3.
Configure a
POTS voice
entity
Select [Voice/POTS Entity] in the
directory tree, and click <New> or
a
button in the
<View/Modify> column in the
configuration page to set POTS
voice entity parameters.
3.2.4 Required
4.
Configure a
VoIP voice
entity
Select [Voice/VoIP Entity] in the
directory tree, and click <New> or
a
button in the
<View/Modify> column in the
configuration page to set VoIP
entity parameters.
3.2.5 Required
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Related
Step Operation Description Remarks
section
5.
Configure fax
service
Select [Voice/VoIP Entity] or
[Voice/POTS Entity] in the
directory tree, and click <New> to
create a voice entity; or select a
voice entity and click the
button in the <View/Modify>
column. Then click <Fax Service
Setting> in the configuration page
to set fax service parameters.
3.2.6 Optional
6.
Configure a
voice
subscriber line
Select [Voice/Phone/Line] in the
directory tree, and click the
button in the <View/Modify>
column in the configuration item
page to set voice subscriber line
parameters.
3.2.7 Optional
7.
Configure a
voice
gatekeeper
(GK) client
Select [Voice/GK Client/GK Client]
in the directory tree, and set
proper GK client parameters in the
configuration page.
3.2.8 Optional
8.
Configure a
dial program
Select [Voice/Dial Program] in the
directory tree, select the desired
item, and set proper parameters in
the configuration page.
3.2.9 Optional
9.
Configure
voice AAA
Select [Voice/Voice AAA] in the
directory tree, select the desired
item, and set proper parameters in
the configuration page.
3.2.10 Optional
10.
Configure
voice quality
Select [Voice/Voice Quality] in the
directory tree, and set proper
parameters in the configuration
page.
3.2.11 Optional
11.
Configure
global
properties
Select [Voice/General] in the
directory tree, select the desired
item, and set proper parameters in
the configuration page.
3.2.12 Optional
12.
User
management
Select [User Management] in the
directory tree, select the desired
item, and set proper parameters in
the configuration page.
3.4 Optional
13.
Save
configuration
Select [Save Configuration] in the
directory tree, and click
<Confirm>.
3.5 Required
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3.2 Detailed Web Configuration
3.2.1 Voice Setup Wizard
Step Operation Description Remarks
Basic configuration
1.
Configure an
IP address for
the interface
Select [Voice Setup Wizard] in the directory
tree, and set in the configuration page a
proper IP address and IP address mask for
the Ethernet interface used for user network
access. After finishing the configuration, click
<Next>.
Required
2.
Set a POTS
voice entity
Set parameters [Entity Number], [Match
Template], and [Line] in the configuration
page. After setting these parameters, click
<Add> to validate these configurations. Then
click <Next>.
The configured voice entity will be listed in
the lower part of the configuration page.
Required
3.
Set a VoIP
voice entity
Set parameters [Entity Number], [Match
Template], and [Address Type] in the
configuration page. After setting these
parameters, click <Add> to validate them.
Click <Finish> to complete the voice setup
wizard. Now the VG is configured with basic
voice functions.
If the [Address Type] is set to [IP], it is
necessary to specify the IP address of the
peer device.
The configured voice entity will be listed in
the lower part of the configuration item page.
Required
Return to section 3.1 Web Configuration Overview”.
Note:
The IP address and IP address mask take the dotted decimal format.
For configuration details, refer to H3C VG Series Voice Gateways Operation Manual
and H3C VG Series Voice Gateways Command Manual.
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3.2.2 Interface Configuration
Step Operation Description Remarks
Basic configuration
1.
Configure an
IP address for
the Ethernet
interface
Select [IP/IP Address] in the directory tree,
click <New>, set [Interface Type] to
[Ethernet], and [Interface Number] to 0 or 1
(depending on specific devices), and then set
[IP Address], [IP Address Mode] and [IP
Mask] properly.
To modify the existing configuration, click the
button in the <View/Modify> column
and set the [IP Address] and [IP Mask].
After configuring the parameters, click
<Execute> to validate the configurations. If
the address you have modified is the one that
you use to access the Web, log in to the VG
again using the new IP address.
Related command: ip address (interface
view).
Required
2.
Set the Dialer
interface
Select [IP/IP Address] in the directory tree,
click <New> in the configuration page, set
[Interface Type] to [Dialer], and [Interface
Number] to 0, and then set [IP Address], [IP
Address Mode] and [IP Mask] properly.
To modify the existing configuration, click the
button in the <View/Modify> column
and set the [IP Address] and [IP Mask].
Only VG 10-40 and VG 10-41 have a Dialer
interface.
Related command: ip address (interface
view).
Optional
3.
Set the
LoopBack
interface
Select [IP/IP Address] in the directory tree,
click <New> in the configuration page, set
[Interface Type] to [LoopBack], and [Interface
Number] to 1 or 2, and then set [IP Address],
[IP Address Mode] and [IP Mask] properly.
To modify the existing configuration, click the
button in the <View/Modify> column
and set the [IP Address] and [IP Mask].
Related command: ip address (interface
view).
Optional
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Step Operation Description Remarks
4.
Configure a
secondary IP
address for the
interface
Select [IP/IP Address] in the directory tree,
click <New> in the configuration page, set
[Interface Type] and [Interface Number],
select [sub] as the [IP Address Mode], and
then set [IP Address] and [IP Mask] properly.
A Dialer interface cannot be configured with a
secondary IP address.
Related command: ip address (interface
view).
Optional
Return to section 3.1 Web Configuration Overview”.
3.2.3 Static Route Configuration
Step Operation Description Remarks
Basic configuration
1.
Create a static
route
Select [IP/Static IP Route] in the directory
tree, click <New>, and set [Destination IP],
[Destination IP Mask], [Next Hop Mode],
[Next Hop IP] or [Next Interface] and
[Precedence].
You can set only one of [Next Hop IP] and
[Next Interface], depending on the value of
[Next Hop Mode].
After configuring the parameters, click
<Execute> to validate the configurations.
Related command: ip route-static (system
view).
Optional
Return to section 3.1 Web Configuration Overview”.
3.2.4 POTS Voice Entity Configuration
Step Operation Description Remarks
Basic configuration
1.
Create a
POTS voice
entity
Select [Voice/POTS Entity] in the directory
tree, and click <New> in the configuration
page to set POTS voice entity parameters.
Required
2.
Modify POTS
voice entity
parameters
Select [Voice/POTS Entity] in the directory
tree, click the
button in the
<View/Modify> column in the configuration
page, and set POTS voice entity parameters.
Required
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Step Operation Description Remarks
3.
Configure an
entity number
The entity number identifies a voice entity
uniquely. POTS voice entities and VoIP voice
entities are numbered uniformly for easy
management.
Related command: entity (voice dial program
view).
Required
4.
Configure a
called number
match
template
The VG implements a voice call by matching
the called voice entity with the string
configured in this template.
Related command: match-template (voice
entity view).
Required
5.
Configure a
voice port
The VG associates a voice entity with a voice
subscriber line through this port to relate a
logical entity and a physical line.
Related command: line (POTS voice entity
view).
Required
6.
Configure
voice entity
status
This parameter is designed to control the
running status of a voice entity. If a voice
entity is disabled, it cannot receive a voice
call.
Related command: shutdown (voice entity
view).
Related command: undo shutdown (voice
entity view).
Optional
Advanced configuration
-
Configure
voice codec
type
Set a voice decoding precedence mode for
the VG according to the bandwidth of the
user network and different requirements on
voice quality. There are four precedence
classes.
Related command: compression (voice
entity view).
Optional
-
Configure
voice IP
packet
precedence
You can set higher precedence for the voice
and fax IP packets related with a voice entity,
so that devices on the data transmission path
will preferentially process these packets.
Related command: ip-precedence (voice
entity view).
Optional
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Step Operation Description Remarks
-
Configure
mute detection
The VG can detect and delete mute
according to the energy levels of voice signal
and silence signal of daily conversations, and
will not produce and transmit voice signal
until it detects abrupt active sound. This can
effectively decrease occupancy of network
bandwidth.
While using this function, you are
recommended to enable the comfortable
noise function.
Related command: vad-on (voice entity
view).
Optional
-
Configure
DTMF
transmission
mode
By default, the inband transmission mode is
applied to the DTMF code. Outband
transmission means the DTMF code is
transported through H.245 and H.225.
Related command: outband (voice entity
view).
Optional
-
Number of the
calling number
transform rule
table
This number is used to relate the calling
number transform rule table with a voice
entity.
Related command: substitute calling (voice
entity view).
Optional
-
Number of the
called number
transform rule
table
This number is used to relate the called
number transform rule table with a voice
entity.
Related command: substitute called (voice
entity view).
Optional
- Send Number
This parameter is used to control how to send
a called number to the PSTN.
The VG sends a called number in three ways:
1) Sending part of the number extracted from
right to left and with a specified length;
2) Sending all digits of the number;
3) Sending the called number by means of
truncation.
Related command: send-number (POTS
voice entity view).
Optional
- Dial Prefix
When “truncate” (default) is set for sending a
called number, the VG will remove from the
called number the left part string that exactly
matches the match template. The dial prefix
will be added before the remaining string, and
the VG will call the new string.
Related command: match-template (voice
entity view).
Optional
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