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Sumter device itseif (device-Ody), 0! bath a user and tha device (user-device).
5mm the npfian instructed by the WiMAX saviee Operator.
Um Name -The user name required for EAPJTLS aurhemicamn.
(Default: Wreck“)
Password — The user password required for EAP-TTLS aumenficaliom
(Dafaum hello)
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BIMIM Chip Vlfsion -The msian oflhe WAX baseband mip.
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Chapter 7: VoiP Settings
Voicewer lntemet Protooot (VoiP) technology to a way afusing the tnlemet to make
pnonemlls. Phone we can bevanmmed over the lmsmet by encoding a voles call
tmn dean packm at one end and then decoding “1 back into Volw calls at the other
end. Th‘s encoding and decoding IS trom a analog stghet (your valoe) mto a ctgllel
stgna! (data packets) and than back into an analog signal
The Ram uses Seswn tnttiatl‘an Protocol (SIP) as the comm! medians": that
sets up, initiates. and tmn‘matas catts Dem-sen a cutter and e mibd party. The SIP
messag'ng makes use of “Proxy,” ‘Raoilect: and Roma-awl" semen to oweess
mu requests and find the tot-alien of cailsd puma was me intentet. When SIP
has set up a call bemoan two parties. the actuat voice communication is a direct
posmo-oeer oomecfion using the stamam Real-Tm Protocol (RTP), whim
streams the encoded voice data across the network.
You an make anP cals by mum a (09133! phone to one of the RGZ30’S
RJ~11 Phone pans. You can also make VolP cats from your oonlputer using a Vol?
appliwliun with a simple microphom and oompuler speakers. Using either method,
Volt= pflwtdes an expen'enoe idemiml to nonnel telephoning.
Before usmg meVotP Phone pants on the nozzle. you must have an account mm a
SIP sew-ice provider and oonngule the required pemetels mmugh the web
outgrew The Rezao Bum-ts the ma RJ-11 Phone pons he he oonfigumd separately
with dilierem seningx
The VolP mnfguraiion pages hands the foaming options
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paranatafsfofth1and Phone2.
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forward SIP {smash (Dafaufl: Disabled)
Army: mxy Outtonnd - Forces an S»? remasts to be married mmgn local
ptoxy servers. (Deiault Disabled)
EminThIQ—Thefmpme RGBOwaisfora mspunse from apfoxy server before
a WP an fails. (Range161-65535 seconds; Default: 3600 56mm)
User Nam. —Tbo SIP account ufier name.
Mm. Us" Name — An alphanumenc stung mat uniquety identifies me uspr to me
SIP sewer.
Am. PM“! —An alphamuneric string that unlqusly idemfies lhe SIP user's
permission righ'a.
Display name ‘Thz name mam is dvspteyed to me other party during 3 Cali
7-2
SIP Selling 7k
SP R-gism —The IP address of me SIP ragislrar server. A registrar is a server that
mots SIP ragisler lequesfl and places the info-matter» it racemes in those
mum mm the location sen/i“ iartho domain it handles.
51? Ragiator Port Numhor — The TCP pun numbel used by me VolP selvioe
providers regrsrer server (Range M5535, Default. 5060)
Ploxy Addlnss — Address of me VolP service provider SIP proxy sewer.
Proxy Port- The TCP port number used by me VoIP service provider‘s SIP proxy
server. (Range: 065635: Default: 5060)
SIP Setting
From me Vch SIP Setting page you can configure SIP paiamemr delallsr
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I! a match is made, me diam sequence ls transmimed. If no match is made, me
diam number is bladed and the user val! hear an error loneA
Adialptan string cannot indude spaces between elements, Dialed sequences that
519 Iongeftha’l spedfiedinadial—plsnnleamkuncamdafievmenumberol
wedfied d'gits. F0: example, ii (he MW rule is “011K and “0115678' is Mr
only the mgn soquenm “0115" is fisnmmed,
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VOIPSelfings
Call Feature
Tm RGZSO alluws you to wifigul! sew/anal fall featum. such as cell waiting and
call-lemming. Olhef call muss can be unplsmonted by pressing speufic phone
muons oremanng aw pawns.
The table below desuim me vmious ca" fealmes available.
"on: Samecal Features may be depends!“ on support a! the SIP server. Chm whh
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Call Waiting — Enab‘es a (Bil waning ale". ll during 3 ca" them is another inmming
all, an abenmne is heard. You can places the acme call on hold (press the “Flash,"
‘Fkash Hook," ar ‘Hokf human on me phone) and switch no me moommg can
(De-fault Disabled)
Can mam; “moan—The time a second incoming min/sis before a “no answer“
message 56 sent. (Ringa. moo seocmns; Default 30 spam-13)
Ann-y: Fol-win! Phone Nunbfl—Annlhefphofls mehiuh an imnim;
callsam fewer-19d
on Em Fomrd Phom Numbfl— Anmhe: phona number": which incommg
can are fmwuued when we phone is busy.
"0 Alli-Of Fomrfl Phone “MW—Andi)“ Mona number to which meaning
cats are forwarded when there is no answer.
Call Forward No Answer Tum-on! A The time a mll waits far an answer before
being (awarded to me NoAnswar Fame": Phone Number. (Range: 14300 seconds;
Default 10 seconds)
7-7
7 VolPSeflings
Codecs
A noose (under/decoder} ls me way a mix arming sngnal mnvevlefi mm a win“
mammsendovermcnmm.wmwnismnvemdback mtoananalog
signal at me 1806an end Cadets dim m «m type of dam concression m1 is
usedmsaue Wombamwidlhami inlmfinedalaywsedinmssignaLThis
results in diflerem voice mum experienced by me um
The voice codex m common use today havebeen standnrflized by me lntemafionai
Tebeommmimon Union Telecommunicafl‘m Standardmton Seam (WU—T) and
are idenfifisfl by 2 standard numbel, such as G7" 01'6726. The Sam coda: must
be suppcrted at each end 01 a VOIP cal to be abh to encode and decode ma signal,
Since (151605 in other “moms may want lo um differem m, me RGZEO
provides supportfor warn! 001mm" standards.
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to USA or enab‘e all. Alternatively. you may want ta disable min oodm, such as
high-bandwmh codex, in preserve network bandwfllh
- PCIAA(G111M):TM (TU-T (3.711wnnMaw standem mdsc that uses Pulse
Code Modulation (PCM) to produce a 64 Kbps mgnquamy voice dam smeam This
standard is Lsed in Europe and most other mumries amund Ina wand.
' PCMU (6711.|law): The “1LT (3,711 mm "Maw standard Godac that uses
Pulse Code Modulafion (POM) in mam» a 64 Kbps WMUEW Voice data
stream. This standard as used in NM?! Amanca and Japan
; szfluelTU-TGJBStzndard mmmmmm’m Difiersnfia! Pulse Code
mm (ADPCM) m produce data sneems am and 40 Kbps. This standard
has now bean swarmed by 6.726,
- snow The ITUVT 6729311 slam codecihal uses Ouu’ugate swam;
AlgabraioCnde Exdmd Linear Prediction (CSACELP)whh smsupuessm to
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calm Sefl’ng
produce a int/bandwidth data stream ofB Kbps. Now that DTMF and fax tones do
ml transport reliably vmh this wast, it is newer to use 6.71! “these signals
' crzo-mzmmo; Th: (WAT 6.726 ainndald code“ that use MW
Diffetemial Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCMJ to produce gawmmw.
Iva-bandwidth dam ”Sarawak-811324, 32, arm Kbps‘
Priority end-c List—The Razao wtomatiudly negotiates me codec to use for
each med pany. You can specify a prionty 5mm codes mm you prefer to use. For
example, you may want to use a low-bamwvdm codec such as sugar “stead af 9
highbandwidlh Gm cadet saw a codsc in the list men use ma up and DOWN
mum: to set the purity. The name attempts to use the codec hmefl ‘m ma rs:
before nymg me next lower om
Call Block Setting
The Ram can hm 03mm mcomhg and rmgoing phone numbers from making
rails mmugn the mil You an specify up w 15 inmmmg and 15 outgoing numbers
tn block.
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th— saws either VoIP pom PHONE! or puonsz,
calming — Blanks outgoing cals from me med mm, mm swam 0-9)
mooning — Blocks incoming calls From me listed nurmets. (Vafid mam 0-9)
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Phone Setting
The RG230 allows me firmngs For swam events on me VOIP phone pans lo be
plec'sedy configured. For exsmple, you can specfiy how long a phone wlI mg and
haw long a dial (zone is heald on a phone.
The RG230 meant-[exile linedelaylo be spedfiedfuream phonesa matthe
caler‘s vciee edit) is mutated.
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quun 1-1 PM“ sail;
Anmr Tlmeout—The l'ms anerwhich a no anmrmessage is sent to me caller
(Range: 1-300 seem-us; Defamt so seconds)
Rein" Tlmtout— The time afief which a call ls karmfnmsd when a phnne ls hung
up. (Range: 130!) seconds; Debut 4 seconds)
Dial Ton. flmout— The length 01 lime a dial (cm is Mam on a m phone.
(Range mm sewnds: Default 16 seconasl
Inmr Digit Timm—The maximum linedeiay snowed Between each dialed dlgn.
When Ihefimelsexmcded, a callismade using mediaiefld'qiis.
(Range. 1-300 wounds; Default 2 seconds)
Amman Tnnsfor rmom—‘rhe line ailerwhlcn a new call mat is belng
transferred ls tar-mm. (Range: 5300 seconds; Default 32 seconds)
Non: You an hold a call by press-rug me ‘Flasn.’ “Flash Hook," or ‘Hold‘ mum on
me pawns, than dial a lransfsr number.
Lim Echo Canoelhfion - Enables a fims delay fol voice sale canuelleflon. A name
an: can be mm on some mm pncme loops, wnlcn mamas increasingly
louder and annoying whan mere IS a long delay. "voles echo “5 a pmblem dullng a
cal. you can enable ibis mmmny and Mumoflelmvo iv. (Default Enabled)
7-10
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
Diagnosing LED Indicators
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Cannot Connect to the Internet
it you moi access the Internet frem me PC, check me following:
‘ if you cannot access me Internet be sure your Wlndcms sysrern is mn'ectvy
oonrfgursd lot TCPnPA The IP saqmgs should be set to “obtain an IP address
aummafimny.’
- The WAN Type settings for me service provider may not be configurod comicfiy.
Use me web interface to check that me WAN sentry match moss provided by me
service provider
‘ You may newt fifths service area niiheWMAX "mark. Check mm me vax
service pmvidaf for service coverage xnfiolmafion.
A "you canno‘mmhethe mam». check the System Stains page of (be web interfsoe
and mmact your mum service proviuer.
i Ttwblfihmfing
Cannot Access Web Management
Il'fltt: rmnagemmt interim cannul be accessed tum a my browser:
~ Be sure (he managementstamn Is WWW configured lorTCP/IP, The IP settings
shall! be S“ to "obtain an IP mess automatically."
' fly a Pingwmmmd 1mm the mansgementslation tomeuntt’slPaddress to verify
that the enme new/m path between me two dwtces ts funcmning correctly.
' Chew that me manager-mm small has a valid Wonk ammo and that (he
Ethernet port that you are using has not been (£88er
- Check the network mung between the management stalton and the unit. Inns
problem is net rescued, try using a difierem port or a diffecenl cable
Forgot or Lost the Password
5.1 the unit to is default ocnfigurafiun w presstng lha mset button on me back
panel for 5 serum or more Then use me default password “aden' to mm m
management interface.
Resetting the Unit
tf another mommy msures fail and the turn is sun nut nmuzmn'ng property, take
silhet of Wise steps:
~ Resetthe mil using the wax: inmfaue, or through a power reset.
- Reset the umtto its factory default mnfiguratim by pressing me reset button on the
bank panet for 5 seconds or me. Then use me default password “admifl’ to
amass the management imam.
Appendix B: Specifications
Physical Specifimtions
Pens
4 LAN pnm‘ 1011DOBASE-TX with autn-ancmation. RJ~AS connocrnr
(Optionai) 2 Fxs puns (FHONEL PHONEz), mm connector
Newark Interface
RMS connector. auto MDIDC
|OBASE-T: RJ—45 (100mm UTP ants; Catagory 3 or lunar)
IOOBASE-TXL R145 GOD—chm, UTP cablo: Cahgory 5 or bmr)
LED Indicators
swat-m: Powef. WiMAX signs! stungm
Pom: Link/Activity
AC Power Adapter
Input wDQAO VAC. 50—60 Hz, 05 A
Cami: 19 VDC, 3A A
unil Pomr Supply
DC mm: 949 VDC. 2 A mnximum
Puwor Consumption: 11 w maxxmum
Physim! size
QGQ x184 x80 mm (3.35 x 724 x 315 m)
Weigm
1.2 kg (2.651he)
Temperature
Operating: -5 m 45 °c (23 to 113 ’F)
Swmge: 4c tn 75 ‘c (40 m 167 “H
Humidity
596 ta was (non-candmsing)
54
iB Spedficafions
WiMAX Specifications
Antennas
Dmrridir-cfionalz
included duai dipole aniennas
Transmit: Single antenna
Receive: Tm antennas using Maximai-Ratic C6mbifling (MRC)
Gain: 4 dBi at 2.5 GHz
Impedance: 50 Ohm
Opemting Frequency
FCGZE: 2498—2690 MHZ
Taiwan NCC' 2500-2690 MHZ
Support fur Full Scan and Partial Scan
Bandwidth Allocation
5. 7. 8.75. or 10 MHz doparfing an model (sow-m configumbia)
2.5 GHz Modal: 5 and 10 MHz
Modulation Scheme
Scaleabte OFDMA employing vaDiwsinn Duplex (TDD) mcchunism
PRES subterrisr randomization
Contain: pilot. preamble. and ranging modulation
Maduixlon and Coding Types
Down Link: QPSK, 16 QAM. E4 QAM
Up Link: QPSK‘ 16 (JAM
Maxlmum Throughput
Up link: 5 Mbpl maximum
Down link: 20 Mbps maximum
Receive sensitivhy
-96 dBm maximmn
VolP Specifications
voice slgnaiing Protocol
SIP v2 (RFC 3251)
vale» Coduc
am (Haw and MW)
6.726
6.7294“:
6.723
B»2
Volce Quality
VAD (Voiu Acfiv‘ny Dcteaion)
CNG (Comfortabh Noin Generation)
Echo umdsfiofl (cuss/e 1 as)
Adapfiva jinn buffar. up w 200 mifliseccnds
DTMF tom datedion and generation
can Features
Call transfaf
Call waifing/hnwmfieve
3—wa nonfat/sacs call
Ca" blocking
1138 fax rel-y
Diai plan (E154 dialing pm)
Can forwarding: Na AnswnrlEusylA‘l
REM (Ring Equivalent Number)
3 REM total in sysmn
Compliances
Emissions
CFR 47 Pan15 Class 8
EN 55022 class 5
EN 301 4BG-1I-17
Emmunuy
EN 610004-273/4/54‘8111
WIMAX Radio signal Cemflcauon
US: 25 GH: - CFR 47 Part 27M
safely
USIC Tuvz TUV/suD smty Mum
TUVIsUD CS Ropon & LVD
standards
lEEE 30231804005 WAVE 1 and WAVE 2
QEEE 8023-2005 “EASE-T and 1WEASE-TX
UPnP
Compfimou B
8-3
Appendix C: Cables and Pinouts
Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments
FW1OI1OOBP'SE—TX conneanns. a [Maid-pair able must have two pairs ofwires.
Each wire pair is mnfifiad by two Maven-a colors. Fol example, m wire rrlght be
green and the other, green mm white sum Alsn, an RJ~45 ammo! must be
awed to both and; oflhe cable.
Gammon: achw‘m pair must be amused to ma m5 oonnedam in 1 specific
0mm“. {Sea “SkaigMTm-ouqh Wning" on page 02 am “Crossover
Won page C-me‘anexpunafion.)
Caution: DO NOTpmg a phom jack 0mm: mto mam-45 port. Use MW mad-pat
muss wan RJ-45 mnnedols lhal omiorm wan FCC smmtards.
The humming figure iikxstranes how the pins on me RMS 001108th are numbered
Be sure to holfl the com «1 me same mnmun whan attaching the wures to
(he pins.
Figun 01 ms mm
1011 OOBASE~TX Pin Assignments
Use unshveldod Misbd
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