GUANGZHOU GAOKE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY BG900X IP-PBX User Manual 2
Guangzhou Gaoke Communications Technology Co., Ltd IP-PBX 2
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BG9008W User Manual Configure VOICE Interface Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable: ► Type: ► VLAN Enable: ► VLAN ID: ► Priority Level: ► Primary DNS: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled). Select Static IP if your ISP has assigned a static IP address for your. Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level. Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface. Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface. Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server). If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank. ► Secondary DNS: Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it. ► IP Address: Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. ► Netmask: Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP. ► Gateway: Optional. Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP. Input “3” to configure MGMT parameter as below: Page 1 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure MGMT Interface Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable: Type: ► VLAN Enable: ► VLAN ID: ► Priority Level: ► Primary DNS: ► ► Secondary DNS: ► Appoint Server IP: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled). Select DHCP if your ISP assigns the IP address automatically. Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level. Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface. Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface. Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server) manually. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank. Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it. Optional. If network has multiple DHCP servers, enter the IP address of your ISP’S DHCP server ► Vendor Class Identifier: Optional. This option (60) is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client. ► Enterprise Code: ► Manufacture Name: ► Device Class: ► Device Type: ► Device Version: Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Input “4” to configure OTHER1 parameter as below: Page 2 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure OTHER1 Interface Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable: Type: ► VLAN Enable: ► VLAN ID: ► Priority Level: ► Primary DNS: ► ► Secondary DNS: ► Server IP: ► Username: ► Password: ► Enable Encryption: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled). Select PPTP if your ISP provides a PPTP connection. Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level. Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface. Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface. Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server) manually. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank. Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it. Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP. Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. Enter the Password provided by your ISP. Enable PPTP link encryption. Secondary Connection: Here allow you to configure the secondary connection. DHCP and Static IP connection types are provided. If Static is selected: ► IP Address: ► Netmask: If Static IP is selected, configure the IP address of WAN port. If Static IP is selected, configure the subnet mask of WAN port. Page 3 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Gateway: If DHCP is selected: ► Appoint Server IP: Optional. If Static IP is selected, configure the default gateway of WAN port. Optional. If network has multiple DHCP servers, enter the IP address of your ISP’s DHCP server. ►Vendor Class Identifier: Optional. This option (60) is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client. ► Enterprise Code: ► Manufacture Name: ► Device Class: ► Device Type: ► Device Version: Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Input “5” to configure OTHER2 parameter as below: Configure OTHER2 Interface Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable: Type: ► VLAN Enable: ► VLAN ID: ► Priority Level: ► Primary DNS: ► Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled). Select L2TP if your ISP provides a L2TP connection. Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level. Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface. Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface. Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server). If Page 4 of 133 BG9008W User Manual you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank. ► Secondary DNS: IP: ► Username: Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it. Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP. Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. ► Password: Enter the Password provided by your ISP. ► Server Secondary Connection: Here allow you to configure the secondary connection. DHCP and Static IP connection types are provided. If Static is selected: ► IP Address: ► Netmask: ► Gateway: If DHCP is selected: ► Appoint Server IP: If Static IP is selected, configure the IP address of WAN port. If Static IP is selected, configure the subnet mask of WAN port. Optional. If Static IP is selected, configure the default gateway of WAN port. Optional. If network has multiple DHCP servers, enter the IP address of your ISP’s DHCP server. ►Vendor Class Identifier: Optional. This option (60) is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client. ► Enterprise Code: ► Manufacture Name: ► Device Class: ► Device Type: ► Device Version: Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Lan Parameter Show Lan Parameter The commad “show lan” show the LAN configuration as below: Show LAN Parameter Input “1” to show LAN static IP confguration as below: Page 5 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Static IP Parameter Input “2” to show binding IP configuration as below: Show Binding IP Parameter Input “3” to show port route/bridge mode as below: Page 6 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Port Mode Parameter Input “4” to show advanced parameters as below: Show Advanced Parameter Configure Lan Parameter The commad “set lan” configure the LAN parameter as below: Configure LAN Parameter Input “1” to configure static IP as below: Page 7 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Static IP Parameter The following items are displayed on this part. ► Interface Name: ► IP Address: ► Netmask: ► NAT: ► Assign NAT IP: ► Enable DHCP Server: ► Start IP: Name of this LAN interface. Enter the IP address for this LAN interface. Enter the subnet mask for this LAN interface. Optional Enable or disable NAT for this LAN interface Optional If NAT is selected. NAT IP address can be assigned. Enable or disable DHCP server on this LAN interface. If Enable DHCP Server is selected, enter the Start IP address to define a range for the DHCP server to assign dynamic IP addresses. This address should be in the same IP address subnet with the IP address of this LAN interface. ► End IP: If Enable DHCP Server is selected, enter the End IP address to define a range for the DHCP server to assign dynamic IP addresses. This address should be in the same IP address subnet with the IP address of this LAN interface. ► Netmask: If Enable DHCP Server is selected, enter the Netmask to define a range for the DHCP server to assign dynamic IP addresses. Page 8 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Gateway: Optional .If Enable DHCP Server is selected, enter the Gateway address to be assigned. ► Primary DNS: Optional. If Enable DHCP Server is selected, enter the Primary DNS server address to be assigned. ► Secondary DNS: Optional. If Enable DHCP Server is selected, enter the Secondary DNS server address to be assigned. ► Lease Time(Second): If Enable DHCP Server is selected, specify the length of time the DHCP server will reserve the IP address for each client. After the IP address expired, the client will be automatically assigned a new one. ► Binding LAN Port: Select the physical LAN port to bind the IP address of this LAN interface. ► Binding WAN Subinterface: Select the WAN subinterface which the packet from this LAN interface can be sending to. Input “2” to configure binding IP as below: Configure Binding IP Parameter Input “3” to configure port route/bridge mode as below: Page 9 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Port Mode Parameter The following items are displayed on this part. ► Port: ► Route/Bridge: The physical LAN port name (LAN1~LAN4). Mode of this physical LAN port. The following four modes are provided: Route: route to WAN Transparent bridge: not modify the packets; Tagged bridge: LAN untagged, WAN tagged; only 1 VID supported Promisc Mode: Tagged packets in bridge mode, untagged packets in route mode; most 5 VIDs supported (e.g. 8, 10, 13). ► VLAN ID List: If Tagged bridge/Promisc Mode is selected, configure the VID/VIDs. Input “4” to configure advanced parameters as below: Page 10 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Advanced Parameter The following items are displayed on this part. ► LAN Isolate: ► Auto Bridge: ► DHCP Vendor ID: ► IPAddress: ► Netmask: ► VID: ► PRI: ► Automatic: Check the box to prohibit the access between LAN interfaces. Check the box to dynamically create IPTV bridge for STB. Vendor class identifier List (DHCP 60 option), support at most two vendor IDs. IP address of interface for STB data service. Subnet mask of interface for STB data service. VID of IPTV VLAN. Priority level of IPTV VLAN. Check the box to automatically detect the VID of STB data service. Data Service DHCP Server Static Address Assign The command “show dhcp-server static-ip-assign” shows the static IP assign information as bellow: Page 11 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Static IP Assign Information The command “set dhcp-server static-ip-assign” configures the static IP assign information as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Configure Static IP Assign The command will configure static ip assign. Page 12 of 133 BG9008W User Manual The following items are displayed on this screen: ► IP ► Mask: ► MAC: The IP address reserved. The subnet mask of IP address reserved. The MAC address you want to reserve IP address. DHCP Relay The command “show dhcp-relay” shows the DHCP relay information as below: Show DHCP Relay Information The command "set dhcp-relay” configures the DHCP relay information as below: Set DHCP Relay Information The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable ► DHCP Relay: Enable or disable DHCP Relay. Client Interface: The interface to listen for DHCP client requests. Up to four interfaces can be selected. ► Server Interface: ► Server IP: Choose the interface which connects DHCP server. Configure the DHCP server IP address. NAT Config Basic Settings The command “show nat” shows the NAT basic settings as below: Page 13 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show NAT Basic Settings The command “set nat” configures the NAT basic settings as below: Configure NAT Basic Settings The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Max Nat Connections: Specify the maximum number of NAT connections. ► Enable MSS Auto Adaptive: Enable or disable auto adaptive the value of MSS (Maximum Segment Size). ► TCP MSS: If Enable MSS Auto Adaptive is not selected, configure this to specify the maximum segment size of the TCP protocol. PAT Settings The command “show pat” shows the PAT information as below: Show PAT Information The command “set pat” configures the PAT parameters as below: Page 14 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure PAT Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable PAT: Enable or disable PAT globally. The command “set pat rule” configures the PAT rule as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify .If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 15 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure PAT Rule The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable: ► Internet Port: ► Intranet Port: ► Intranet IP: Enable or disable this PAT entry. Enter the service port provided for accessing external network. All the requests from internet to this service port will be redirected to the specified server in local network. Specify the service port of the LAN host as virtual server. Enter the IP address of the specified internal server for the entry. All the requests from the internet to the specified LAN port will be redirected to this host. ► Protocol: Specify the protocol used for the entry. ► Internet Interface: Specify the interface to receive requests from the internet for the entry. DMZ Settings The command “show dmz” shows the DMZ information as below: Show DMZ Information The command “set dmz ” configures the DMZ Parameters as below: Page 16 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure DMZ Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable DMZ: Enable or disable DMZ globally. The command “set dmz rule” configures the DMZ rule as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Configure DMZ Rule The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Public IP: The public IP address for this DMZ entry. Page 17 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Private IP: The private IP address for this DMZ entry. ALG Settings The command “show alg” shows the ALG information as below: Show ALG Information The command “set alg” configures the ALG parameters as below: Configure ALG Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable SIP: ► Enable H323: ► Enable FTP: ► Enable PPTP: ► Enable RTSP: Enable or disable SIP ALG. Allow Microsoft NetMeeting clients to communicate across NAT if selected. Allow FTP clients and servers to transfer data across NAT if selected. Enable or disable PPTP ALG. Enable or disable RTSP ALG. Firewall Config Attack Defense The command “show attack-defense” shows the attack defense information as below: Page 18 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Attack Defense Information The command “set attack-defense” configures the attack defense parameters as below: Configure Attack Defense Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable Broadcast Storm Defense: ► Enable Block Ping: ► Enable TCP SYN Flood Defense: ► Enable UDP Flood Defense: ► Enable ICMP Defense: ► Enable ARP Attack Defense: ► Enable Port Scan Defense: ► Enable Land Based Defense: Enable or disable Broadcast Storm Defense. Enable or disable Block Ping function. Enable or disable TCP SYN Flood Defense. Enable or disable UDP Flood Defense. Enable or disable ICMP Defense. Enable or disable ARP Attack Defense. A port scanner is a software application designed to probe a server or host for open ports. Check the box to prevent port scanning. The Land Denial of Service attack works by sending a spoofed packet with the SYN flag - used in a "handshake" between a client and a host - set from a host to any port that is open and listening. If the packet is programmed to have the same Page 19 of 133 BG9008W User Manual destination and source IP address, when it is sent to a machine, via IP spoofing, the transmission can fool the machine into thinking it is sending itself a message, which, depending on the operating system, will crash the machine. Check the box to ► ► Enable Ping Of Death Defense: Enable Teardrop Defense: ► Enable ► Enable Fraggle Defense: Smurf Defense: enable Land Based Defense. Ping of death is a denial of service (DoS) attack caused by an attacker deliberately sending an IP packet larger than the 65,536 bytes allowed by the IP protocol. Check the box to enable Ping of Death Defense. Teardrop is a program that sends IP fragments to a machine connected to the Internet or a network. Check the box to enable Teardrop Defense. A fraggle attack is a variation of a Smurf attack where an attacker sends a large amount of UDP traffic to ports 7 (echo) and 19 (chargen) to an IP Broadcast Address, with the intended victim's spoofed source IP address. Check the box to enable Fraggle Defense. The Smurf Attack is a denial-of-service attack in which large numbers of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets with the intended victim's spoofed source IP are broadcast to a computer network using an IP Broadcast address. Check the box to enable Smurf Defense. Service Type The command “show service-type” shows the service type information as below: Show Service Type Information The command “set service-type” configures the service type as below. Enter 0 add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 20 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Service Type The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Name: Name of this entry, it will be list in Internet Access-Ctrl page. ► Protocol: Select the protocol for this entry. Four types are provided: TCP, UDP, ICMP and ALL. ► Port Range: Configure the port range for this entry. Internet Access-Ctrl Access Control Page 21 of 133 BG9008W User Manual The command “show access-control” shows the access control information as below: Show Access Control Information The command “set access-control” configures the access control policy as below: Configure Access Control The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable ► Access Control: Enable or disable access control from WAN. Policy: Default policy of access control: Allow or Deny. If Allow is selected, all packets will be allowed except the entries list on this page. If Deny is selected, all packets will be denied except the entries list on this page. The command “set access-control rule” configures the access control rule as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 22 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Page 23 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Access Control Rule The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable Rule: Enable or disable this rule. ► Source IP Range: Enter the source IP range in dotted-decimal format (e.g. 192.168.1.23). ► Destination IP Range: Enter the destination IP range in dotted-decimal format (e.g. 192.168.1.23). ► Service Name: Choose a service type that defined in Service Type page. ► Active Time: Specify the time range for the entry to take effect. ► Active Day: Specify the day range for the entry to take effect. User Authentication The command “show user-authentication” shows the user authentication information as below: Show User Authentication Information The command “set user-authentication” configures the user authentication parameters as below: Configure User Authentication Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: Enable User Authentication: Enable or disable user authentication globally. If enabled, only the following list of users and passwords can access the Internet. ► Page 24 of 133 BG9008W User Manual The command “set user authentication list” configures the user authentication list as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Configure User Authentication List The following items are displayed on this screen: Page 25 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Username: ► Password: ► Auth Mode: Enter the username of this entry. Enter the password of this entry. Choose the authentication mode of this entry. Provides four modes: Allow Multi-PC Access: Allows multiple computers to access the Internet using this account. Allow One PC Access: account. Only allows one computer to access the Internet using this Allow Special IP Access: Allowing only specified IP computer uses this account to access the Internet. Allow Special MAC Access: Allowing only specified MAC computer uses this account to access the Internet Network Access-Ctrl WEB The command “show network-access-ctrl web” shows the web access control information as below: Show Web Access Control Information The command “set network-access-ctrl web” configures the web access control parameters as below: Page 26 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Web Access Control Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► HTTP Port: ► HTTPS Port: Port used with HTTP access device. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Port used with HTTPS access device. HTTPS: it is the result of simply layering the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) on top of the SSL/TLS protocol. ► Allow Access: ► IP Limit: If enabled, allow user to access the device from the Internet via WEB. If enabled, allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Internet via WEB. ► IP Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv4 address range that is only allowed to access to the device from the Internet via WEB. IPv6 Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv6 address range that is only allowed to access to the device from the Internet via WEB. ► ► Allow ► Access: IP Limit: ► IP ► If enabled, allow user to access the device from the Intranet via WEB. If enabled, allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Intranet via WEB. Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv4 address range that is only allowed to access the device from the Intranet via WEB. IPv6 Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv6 address range that is only allowed to access the device from the Intranet via WEB. TELNET The command “show network-access-ctrl telnet” shows the telnet access control information as below: Page 27 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Telnet Access Control Information The command “set network-access-ctrl telnet” configures the telnet access control parameters as below: Configure Telnet Access Control Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Port: Port when using telnet tools access device. ► Allow Access: If enabled, allow access to the device from the Internet via telnet. ► IP Limit: If enabled, allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Internet via telnet ► IP Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via telnet. ► IPv6 Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via telnet. ► Allow Access: ► IP Limit: If enabled, allow access to the device from the Intranet via telnet. If enabled, allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Intranet via telnet ► IP Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Intranet via telnet. IPv6 Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the device from the Intranet via telnet. ► Page 28 of 133 BG9008W User Manual SSH The command “show network-access-ctrl ssh” shows the SSH access control information as below: Show SSH Access Control Information The command “set network-access-ctrl ssh” configures the SSH access control parameters as below: Configure SSH Access Control Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Port: Port when using SSH tools access device. ► Allow Access: If enabled, allow access to the device from the Internet via SSH. ► IP Limit: If enabled, allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Internet via SSH ► IP Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via SSH. ► IPv6 Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the device from the Internet via SSH. ► Allow Access: ► IP Limit: If enabled, allow access to the device from the Intranet via SSH. If enabled, allow only specific IP range to access the device from the Intranet via SSH ► IP Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv4 address range that only allow access to the device from the Intranet via SSH. IPv6 Range: If IP Limit enabled, specifies the IPv6 address range that only allow access to the ► Page 29 of 133 BG9008W User Manual device from the Intranet via SSH. Filter Strategy Keyword Filter The command “show keyword-filter” shows the keyword filter information as below: Show Keyword Filter Information The command “set keyword-filter” configures the keyword filter parameters as below: Configure Keyword Filter Parameters The command “set keyword-filter list” configures the keyword filter list as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 30 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Keyword Filter List The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Keyword ► Policy: Filter: If enabled, packet filtering is enabled by keyword. The policy for filtering web page, Deny and Allow. IP Filter The command “show ip-filter” shows the IP filter information as below: Show IP Filter Information The command “set ip-filter” configures the IP filter parameters as below: Page 31 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure IP Filter Parameters The command “set ip-filter list” configures the IP filter list as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Configure IP Filter List The following items are displayed on this screen: ► IP Filter: ► Policy: If enabled, packet filtering is enabled by IP address. The policy for IP address list. Deny and Allow. Page 32 of 133 BG9008W User Manual MAC Filter The command “show mac-filter” shows the MAC filter information as below: Show MAC Filter Information The command “set mac-filter ” configures the MAC filter parameters as below: Configure IP Filter Parameters The command “set mac-filter list” configures the MAC filter list as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 33 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure MAC Filter List The following items are displayed on this screen: ► MAC Filter: If enabled, packet filtering is enabled by MAC. ► Policy: The policy for MAC list. Deny and Allow. QoS Basic Settings The command “show qos basic-settings” shows the QoS basic settings as below: Show QoS Basic Settings The command “set qos basic-settings” configures the QoS basic settings as below: Page 34 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure QoS Basic Settings The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Qos ► Enable: Scheduling Mode: Enable or disable QoS functionality. PQ: PQ means strict priority, that is, when congestion occurs, first sending packets of high priority queue. WRR: All queues use weighted fair queuing scheme which is defined in Weight Ratio PQ+WRR: Only highest queue use strict priority; others use weighted fair queuing scheme. ► Qos Priority: DSCP and 802.1P: depending on the value of priority classification into different queues. ► Upstream Bandwidth: Configure the bandwidth of upstream. ► Downstream Bandwidth: Configure the bandwidth of downstream. ► Enable Voice Reservation: Enable voice reservation and give the value to reserved for voice ► Enable Video Reservation: Enable video reservation and give the value to reserved for video ► Remap Tos/DSCP to CoS: Check the box that the system will remark 802.1P value with TOS/DSCP of upstream packets, the mapping relationship is as follows: Port Rate Limit The command “show qos port-limit” shows the port rate limit information as below: Page 35 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Port Rate Limit Information The command “set qos port-limit” configures the port rate limit as below: Configure Port Rate Limit The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Port: ► Enable: ► Incoming Rate Limit: ►Limit Packet Type: ► Outgoing Rate Limit: Physical LAN port Enable or disable rate limit function. Enter incoming maximum rate, which must is times of 32Kbsp. Select the packet type which is limited rate. Enter Outgoing maximum rate, which must is times of 32Kbsp. Flow Rate Limit The command “show qos flow-limit” shows the flow rate limit information as below: Page 36 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Flow Rate Limit Information The command “set qos flow-limit” configures the flow rate limit as below. Enter 0 add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 37 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Flow Rate Limit The following items are displayed on this screen: ► IP Range: ► Active Time: ► Active Day: ► Direction: The IP range of LAN’s PC. If not configured, which means that all time are in active If not configured, which means that all time in active Up: Check the frame from the direction of the LAN port to the WAN port, and match the source IP and destination port; Down: Check the frame from the direction of the WAN port to the LAN Page 38 of 133 BG9008W User Manual port, and match the destination IP and source port; ► Limited Bandwidth(CIR): ► Maximal Bandwidth(PIR): If Application is selected: ► Application Protocol: Bidirectional: Limit both upstream and downstream speed. The limited bandwidth. The maximum bandwidth. Such as HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, POP3, TELNET, etc. Service The command “show qos service” shows the QoS service information as below: Show QoS Service Information The command “set qos service” configures the QoS service as below: Configure QoS Service The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Name: Service name. Read only. Page 39 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Remap Queue Priority: Check the box to remap scheduling queue. ► Priority: There are four levels of priority. Priority 3 is highest, and priority 0 is the lowest ► Remark 802.1p: ► 802.1p Value: ► Remark DSCP: ► DSCP Value: Check the box to enable 802.1p priority remarking. The value of remarking 802.1P. Check the box to enable DSCP remarking. The value of remarking DSCP. ACL The command “show qos acl-rule” shows the ACL rule information as below: Show ACL Rule Information The command “set qos acl-rule” configures the ACL rule as below: Page 40 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure ACL Rule The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Rule Name: The custom name. ► Physical Port: Rule’s source port ► Rule Type: Type of rule: L2 data or L3 data. ► Src IP/Netmask: The source IP address 192.168.100.1/255.255.255.0. and netmask of packets, ► Dest IP/Netmask: The destination IP address and netmask of packets. ► Protocol: E.g. ICMP, UDP, TCP, or custom IP protocol types. ► SRC MAC: Source MAC address of packets. ► DEST MAC: Destination MAC address of packets. ► Ether Type: The ether type of packets. ► VLAN ID: The VLAN id of packets. ► 802.1p: The VLAN priority of packets. ► Drop: Drop the packets matched with the rule. ► Remark VID: Change the VID of packets matched with the rule. ► Remark 802.1p: Change the 802.1P priority of packets matched with the rule. ► Remark DSCP: Change the DSCP of packets matched with the rule. ► Priority: Change the scheduling queue of packets matched with the rule. ► Maximal Bandwidth: Limit the bandwidth of packet matched with the rule. DDNS The command “show ddns status” shows the DDNS status as below: Show DDNS Status The command “show ddns parameter” shows the DDNS parameters as below: Show DDNS Parameters The command "set ddns” configures the DDNS parameters as below: Page 41 of 133 such as BG9008W User Manual Configure DDNS Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► DDNS Enable: ► Username: ► Password: ► First Url: ► Second Url: ► Update Interval: ► Server Type: Active or inactive dynamic DNS service. Enter account name of your DDNS account. Enter password of your DDNS account. First domain name that you registered your DDNS service provider. First domain name that you registered your DDNS service provider. How often, in seconds, the IP is updated. optional DDNS server type, can select from pull-dwon list: DYNDNS: For dyndns.org FREEDNS: For freedns.afraid.org ZONE: For zoneedit.com NOIP: For no-ip.com 3322: For 3322.org CUSTOM: For custom self-defined DDNS server type. ► Server Name: If CUSTOM is selected, specify server name of the device. ► Server Url: If CUSTOM is selected, specify server URL of the device. ► Dyn DNS Server Name: If CUSTOM is selected, specify dyndns DNS server name of custom self-defined. ► Dyn DNS Server Url: If CUSTOM is selected, specify dyndns DNS server URL of custom self-defined. ► System Item: ► DDNS Status: If CUSTOM is selected, specify system item of custom self-defined. Display the status of DDNS service. Read only. VPN PPTP Server The command “show pptp-server” shows the pptp server information as below: Page 42 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show PPTP Server Information The command “set pptp-server” configures the pptp server parameters as below: Configure PPTP Server Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable PPTP Server: Enable or disable the PPTP server function globally. ► IP Address Pool Range: Specify the start and the end IP address for IP Pool. The start IP address should not exceed the end address and the IP ranges must not overlap. ► Enable ► Authentication: Enable Encryption: Specify whether to enable authentication for the tunnel. Specify whether to enable the encryption for the tunnel. If enabled, the PPTP tunnel will be encrypted by MPPE. The command “set pptp-server user” configures the pptp server user list as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 43 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure PPTP Server User The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Username: Enter the account name of PPTP tunnel. It should be configured identically on server and client. ► Password: Enter the password of PPTP tunnel. It should be configured identically on server and client. ► Binding IP: Enter the IP address of the client which is allowed to connect to this PPTP server. L2TP Server The command “show l2tp-server” shows the l2tp server information as below: Show L2TP Server Information The command “set l2tp-server” configures the l2tp server parameters as below: Page 44 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure L2TP Server Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable L2TP Server: Enable or disable the L2TP server function globally. ► Local IP: Enter the local IP address of L2TP server. ► IP Address Pool Range: Specify the start and the end IP address for IP Pool. The start IP address should not exceed the end address and the IP ranges must not overlap. ► Enable Authentication: ► Enable Debug: Specify whether to enable authentication for the tunnel. If enabled, enter the authentication secret. Specify whether to enable the debug for L2TP. The command “set l2tp-server user” configures the l2tp server user list as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify .If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 45 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure L2TP Server User The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Username: Enter the account name of L2TP tunnel. It should be configured identically on server and client. ► Password: Enter the password of L2TP tunnel. It should be configured identically on server and client. ► Binding IP: Enter the IP address of the client which is allowed to connect to this L2TP server. IPSEC IKE Safety Proposal The command “show ike-proposal” shows the IKE Proposal information as below: Page 46 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show IKE Proposal Information The command “set ike-proposal” configures the IKE Proposal as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 47 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure IKE Proposal The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Proposal Name: ► Encryption ► Auth Specify a unique name to the IKE proposal for identification and management purposes. The IKE proposal can be applied to IPSEC proposal. Algorithm: Specify the encryption algorithm for IKE negotiation. Options include: DES: DES (Data Encryption Standard) encrypts a 64-bit block of plain text with a 56-bit key. Algorithm: 3DES: Triple DES, encrypts a plain text with 168-bit key. AES: Uses the AES algorithm for encryption. Select the authentication algorithm for IKE negotiation. Options include: MD5: MD5 (Message Digest Algorithm) takes a message of arbitrary length and generates a 128-bit message digest. SHA1: SHA1 (Secure Hash Algorithm) takes a message less than 2^64 (the 64th power of 2) in bits and generates a 160-bit message digest. ► DH Group: Select the DH (Diffie-Hellman) group to be used in key negotiation phase 1. The DH Group sets the strength of the algorithm in bits. Options include DH 768 modp, DH 1024 modp and DH 1536 modp. IKE Safety Policy The command “show ike-policy” shows the IKE Policy information as below: Page 48 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show IKE Policy Information The command “set ike-policy” configures the IKE Policy as below. Enter 0 add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 49 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure IKE Policy The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Policy ► Name: Operation Mode: Specify a unique name to the IKE policy for identification and management purposes. The IKE policy can be applied to IPSEC policy. Select the IKE Exchange Mode in phase 1, and ensure the remote VPN peer uses the same mode. Main: Main mode provides identity protection and exchanges more information, which applies to the scenarios with higher requirement for identity protection. Challenge: Challenge Mode establishes a faster connection but with lower security, which applies to scenarios with lower requirement for identity protection. ► Enable Local ID: If enabled, enter a name for the local device as the ID in IKE negotiation. Page 50 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Enable Remote ID: ► Auth Mode: ► Pre Share Key: ► Enable If enabled, enter the name of the remote peer as the ID in IKE negotiation. Select the authentication mode for this IKE policy entry. Enter the Pre-shared Key for IKE authentication, and ensure both the two peers use the same key. The key should consist of visible characters without blank space. Safety Proposal: Select the Proposal for IKE negotiation phase 1. Up to four proposals can be selected. IPSEC Safety Proposal The command “show ipsec-proposal” shows the IPSEC Proposal information as below: Show IPSEC Proposal Information The command “set ipsec-proposal” configures the IPSEC Proposal as below. Enter 0 add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 51 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure IPSEC Proposal The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Proposal Name: ► IPSec Protocol: Specify a unique name to the IPSEC Proposal for identification and management purposes. The IPSEC proposal can be applied to IPSEC policy. Select the security protocol to be used. Options include: AH: AH (Authentication Header) provides data origin authentication, data integrity and anti-replay services. ESP: ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload) provides data encryption in addition to origin authentication, data integrity, and anti-replay services. ► Encryption Algorithm: ESP+AH: Both ESP and AH security protocol. Select the algorithm used to encrypt the data for ESP encryption. Options include: DES: DES (Data Encryption Standard) encrypts a 64-bit block of plain text with a 56-bit key. The key should be 8 characters. 3DES: Triple DES, encrypts a plain text with 168-bit key. The key should be 24 characters. AES: Uses the AES algorithm for encryption. The key should be 16 characters. Page 52 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Auth Algorithm: Select the algorithm used to verify the integrity of the data. Options include: MD5: MD5 (Message Digest Algorithm) takes a message of arbitrary length and generates a 128-bit message digest. SHA: SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) takes a message less than the 64th power of 2 in bits and generates a 160-bit message digest. IPSEC Safety Policy The command “show ipsec-policy” shows the IPSEC Policy information as below: Show IPSEC Policy Information The command “set ipsec-policy” configures the IPSEC Policy as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 53 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Page 54 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure IPSEC Policy The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable Ipsec: ► IPSEC Policy Name: ► Select Interface: ► VPN Mode: Enable or disable this IPSEC entry. Specify a unique name to the IPSEC policy. Specify the local WAN port for this Policy. Select the network mode for IPSEC policy. Options include: Site To Site: Select this option when the client is a network. PC to Site: Select this option when the client is a host. ► Local Subnet IP & Local Subnet Netmask: Specify IP address range on your local LAN to identify which PCs on your LAN are covered by this policy. ► Remote Address: ► Remote If PC to Site is selected, specify IP address on your remote network to identify which PCs on the remote network are covered by this policy. Subnet IP & Remote Subnet Netmask: Specify IP address range on your remote network to identify which PCs on the remote network are covered by this policy. ► IKE Safety Policy: Specify the IKE policy. ► Enable Safety Prososal: If enabled, Select IPSEC Proposal. Routing Static Route IPv4 The command “show static-route ipv4” shows the IPv4 static route information as below: Show IPv4 Static Route Information Page 55 of 133 BG9008W User Manual The command “set static-route ipv4” configures the IPv4 static route as below. Configure IPv4 Static Route The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable: Select it to add and modify the current route. Conversely, disable the current route. ► Destination IP: ► Netmask: ► Next Hop Type: ► Next Hop Interface: ► Next Hop Address: ► Valid: Enter the destination host the route leads to. Enter the Subnet mask of the destination network. Include Next Hop Interface and Next Hop Address(see following option) Specify the interface of next hop for current route Specify the address of next hop for current route Show the status of current route. IPv6 The command “show static-route ipv6” show the IPv6 static route information as below: Show IPv6 Static Route Information The command “set static-route ipv6” configures the IPv6 static route as below. Configure IPv6 Static Route The configuration options of Ipv6 is similar to Ipv4, the prefix length is equal to mask of Ipv4 address. Page 56 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Policy Route The command “show policy-route” shows the policy route information as below: Show Policy Route Information The command “set policy-route” configure thes policy route as below. Enter 0 to add a new entry. Enter 2 and choose the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, enter 1 and choose the corresponding entry. Page 57 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Page 58 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Policy Route The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable PoliceRoute: Enable or disable the entry ► Next Hop Type: Select from pull-down list: Interface, Address. ► Interface: Specify the interface of next hop for the entry. ► Address: Specify the address of next hop for the entry. ► Description: Give description for the entry. ► Protocol: Specify the protocol, TCP, UDP or ALL. ► Source IP: Enter IP address or IP range of source in the rule entry. ► Destination IP: Enter IP address or IP range of destination in the rule entry. ► Destination Port: Specify port or port range of destination in the rule entry. ► Active Time: Specify the active time range for the rule entry. ► Active Day: Specify the active days for the rule entry. RIP RIP Service The command “show rip” shows the RIP information as below: Show RIP Information The command “set rip switch” configures the RIP switch as below: Page 59 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure RIP Switch The following items are displayed on this page: ► Enable RIP Service: Enable or disable RIP service function globally. The command “set rip interface” configures the RIP interface as below. Page 60 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure RIP Interface The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Interface: ► Receive RIP Version: ► Send RIP Version: ► Authorization Enable: ► Key Mode: ► Key Type: ► Simple String: Specify the interface for the entry. Specify receiving RIP version for the entry. Specify sending RIP version for the entry. Check the box to enable authorization. Specify the encryption mode of key, TEXT(plaintext),MD5(cipertext). Specify the key from Simple String or Key Chain. If select Simple String in item of Key Type, enter simple string as key. Key Chain The command “set rip key-chain” configures the RIP key chain as below. Page 61 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure RIP Key Chain The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Key Chain Name: Enter the name of key chain. ► Key ID: Enter the ID of the entry. ► Key String: Enter the Key of the entry. Advanced Parameters UPnP Parameter The command “show upnp” shows the UPnP information as below: Page 62 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show UPnP Information The command “set upnp” configures the UPnP parameters as below. Configure UPnP Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable UPnP: Enable or disable the UPnP function globally. The network interface connected to the DLNA server. ► Upstream Interface: ► Downstream Interface: The network interface connected to the DLNA client. Multicast The command “show multicast” shows the multicast information as below: Show Multicast Information The command “set multicast” configures the multicast parameters as below. Configure Multicast Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable IGMP Proxy: Enable or disable the IGMP proxy function globally. Currently, IGMP proxy is mainly used for IPTV. Page 63 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Voice Service Parameter The Voice Service information shows as below: Show Voice Parameter The command contains the Information of permission definition, time lock, ring group, call routing, auto attendant, conference , multi-function phone, voice mail number, FXO/FXS management and advanced config, just choose “1” to “10” to get the information of each configuration. The detail information introduction is as below. i. Permission Definition Permissions define the meaning and weight, Call routing and user need to configure permission. Input the command “show voice” and choose “1” to show permission definition parameter as below: Page 64 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Permission Definition ii. Time Lock Input the command “show voice” and choose “2” to show time lock parameter as below: Page 65 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Time Lock iii. Ring Group Input the command “show voice” and choose “3” to show ring group parameter as below: Page 66 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Ring Group iv. Call Routing Input the command “show voice” and choose “4” to show call routing parameter as below: Page 67 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Call Routing v. Auto Attendant Input the command “show voice” and choose “5” to show auto attendant parameter as below: Show Auto Attendant Parameter Page 68 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Input “1” to show generic parameters as below: Show Auto Attendant Generic Parameter Input “2” to show IVR menu information as below: Show IVR Menu Parameter Input “3” to show IVR configuration parameter as below: Page 69 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show IVR Configuration vi. Conference Input the command “show voice” and choose “6” to show conference parameter as below: Show Conference Parameter Input “1” to show conference room information as below: Page 70 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Conference Room Parameter Input “2” to show function keys information as below: Show Conference Key Parameter vii. Multi-function Phone Input the command “show voice” and choose “7” to show multi-function phone parameter as below: Page 71 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Multi-function Phone Parameter viii. Voice Mail Number Input the command “show voice” and choose “8” to show call voice mail number parameter as below: Show Voice Mail Parameter ix. FXO/FXS Management Input the command “show voice” and choose “9” to show FXO/FXS management parameter as below: Page 72 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show FXO/FXS Management Parameter Input “1” to show FXS parameter: Show FXS Parameter Input “2” to show dsp parameter: Page 73 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show DSP Parameter Input “3” to show digitmap parameter: Show Digitmap Parameter Input “4” to show signal tone parameter: Page 74 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Signal Tone Parameter Input “5” to show packetization period parameter: Show Packetization Period Parameter x. Advanced Config Input the command “show voice” and choose “10” to show advanced configuration parameter as below: Page 75 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Advance Configuartion Input “1” to show emergency phone number parameter: Show Emergency Phone Number Parameter Input “2” to show DISA Number parameter: Page 76 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Disa Number Parameter Input “3” to show holiday parameter: Show Holiday Parameter Input “4” to show service control parameter: Page 77 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Service Control Parameter Input “5” to show supplementary key parameter: Page 78 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Supplementary Key Parameter Input “6” to show supplementary parameter: Page 79 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Call Restriction Parameter Input “7” to show department parameter: Show Department Parameter Input “8” to show file management information: Page 80 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show File Management parameter Configure Voice Service Parameter The command “set voice” configures voice service parameter as below: Configure Voice Parameter The command contains the configuration of permission definition, time lock, ring group, call routing, auto attendant, conference , multi-function phone, voice mail number, FXO/FXS management and advanced config, just choose “1” to “10” to input to configure parameters. The detail configuration introduce is as below. Permission Definition Permissions define the meaning and weight, Call routing and user need to configure permission. Input the command “set voice” and choose “1” to configure permission definition parameter as below: Page 81 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Permission Definition Parameter ►0-add,1-delete,2-modify: Input “0” to add new permission definition, input “1” to delete a permission definition from the permission definition list, input “2” to modify one of the permission definition from the permission definition list. Time Lock Time Lock is just time-based call restriction. Call permission can be changed automatically for different time period. For example, the extension has permission for local call at working time, and has permission only for internal call at off-duty time. The device supports up to 100 time lock items. Each time lock has 6 time period settings and a holiday setting. Holidays can be configured to any day you need. If you want to active all rules, you must enable time lock firstly. Input the command “set voice” and choose “2” to configure time lock parameter as below: Page 82 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Time Lock Parameter Page 83 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Ring Group Input the command “set voice” and choose “3” to configure ring group parameter as below: Configure Ring Group Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Group Number: ►Group Type: ►Ringing Policy: ►Ring Time: The group number which can be called. Internal number or external number. Include Alternate, Ordinal, Parallel. The timeout period of ringing Page 84 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ►On RingBack Music: When you call group number, you will hear a ringback tone or music. You can update the music file of ringback. Call Routing Input the command “set voice” and choose “4” to configure call routing parameter as below: Page 85 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Call Routing Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Phone Prefix: A call to the destination number which starts with this prefix will be routed with the corresponding call route table. ►Total Length: The length of destination number, 0 means indefinite length. A call route item is Page 86 of 133 BG9008W User Manual uniquely identified by the prefix and total length field. Two call route items with same prefix but different “total length” is allowable. This parameter is also used to indicate whether the number is received completely. ►Route Permission: ►Trunk Type: The call permission of subscriber should be no less than the permission of call route item. There are 3 trunk types supported, static IP trunk, register IP trunk and FXO (analog trunk). ►Trunk Group Number: The trunk resource can be grouped. ►Caller Group Number: Caller Group Number indicates which caller number to be sent when call out through the specified trunk. ►Prefix Mode: The parameter specifies what the transformation performed on a called number before it gets routed over a trunk. There are four transformations that can be selected: Unmodify, Remove, Add, Modify Auto Attendant Auto attendant service allows callers to be automatically transferred to an extension without the intervention of an operator, and also allows a caller to reach a live operator by dialing a number, usually "0". Auto attendant will have a greeting message that is played to callers, this message can be configured. Different message to play in different time period is available. The auto attendant supports up to 20 phone numbers.Input the command “set voice” and choose “5” to configure auto attendant parameter as below: Configure Auto Attendant Parameter Input “1” to configure auto attendant generic parameter as below: Page 87 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Auto Attendant Generic Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►AutoAttendant: Enable or disable Auto attendant. ►Transfer To External: Control whether or not the auto attendant can dial extension number. ►DTMF Interval: Inter-digit timer for DTMF collecting. ►DTMF Total Time: The total time use for DTMF collecting. ►Extension Wait Answer Time: The caller will return to the main menu when the timer expired. ►Attendant Number: All numbers are extension numbers. Input “2” to configure IVR menu Parameter as below: Page 88 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure IVR Menu Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Auto Transfer To Key 0: Automatically transferred to the corresponding number of key 0 after playing greeting message. ►Call Queue Enable: This function is for the 0 key bindings extension. If o key binding extension is calling, third party will be queued, otherwise will hear busy tone. Input “3” to Configure IVR parameter: Page 89 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure IVR Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Default IVR Menu: If you don't configure IVR menu of holidays and time period, use this IVR menu. ►Holiday Menu: Holiday uses special IVR menu. Conference Conference call allows the calling party to call the other participants and add them to the conference room. It also allows the called party to participate during the conference call. Input the command “set voice” and choose “6” to configure conference parameter as below: Page 90 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Conference Parameter Input “1” to configure conference room parameter: Configure Conference Room Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Enable: ►Recording: ►Public Conference: ►Fist Member As Moderator: Conference Room is valid. Check the box to enable recording for meeting. Indicates the conference is public or not. The public conference is always open, and the private conference is only open at specified time. First telephone which enters the conference room is moderator, When Page 91 of 133 BG9008W User Manual the conference room is a public meeting. ►Wait Moderator: ►Internal Number: ►External Number: ►Moderator PIN: ►Member PIN: The participants can not speak at the beginning when the conference is configured to wait moderator, they should ask for permission of moderator to speak. Internal phone number to enter this conference room. DID number to enter this conference room. Used to distinguish the moderator and other participants. Used for participant authentication, should be different from moderator PIN. ►Start Time: Start time for private conference. ►End Time: End time for private conference. ►Max Participants: Max participants for this conference room. Input “2” to configure function keys parameter as below: Configure Function Keys Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: Participant key: ►Mute: Mute oneself, it’s disabled in wait moderator mode. It works like toggle switch, one will be muted the first time when the keys pressed, and gets back next time. ►Mute&Deaf: ►Request to speak: ►Disable speak: Mute and deaf oneself, it’s disabled in wait moderator mode. The participants ask for permission to speak in waiting moderator mode. The participants mute themselves in waiting moderator mode, no need to confirm. Moderator key: ►Mute: Mute moderator self or other participants. Instructions for participant muting, press mute keys+ participant number. ►Mute&Deaf: ►Invite Member: Mute and deaf moderator self. Add participant to the conference call. Page 92 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ►Kick Member: Kick participant from the conference call. ►Transfer moderator: Transfer the moderator role to another participant. ►Recording: Start or end recording of conference call. ►Accept speak request: Allow the participant to speak after receiving the request. ►Refuse speak request: Refuse the participant to speak after receiving the request. ►Lock Conference Room: Nobody can join the conference after the conference is locked unless the moderator calls them or unlocks the conference. Multi-function Phone Input the command “set voice” and choose “7” to configure multi-function phone parameter as below: Page 93 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Multi-function Phone Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►IP: Multi-function phone IP address to connect LAN port of device. ►User line(N): Phone numbers which are monitored. ►Phone Port: Multifunctional phone number that is corresponding with the bound user. ►Support Subscription: Support sending and receiving subscription packet. Page 94 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Voice Mail Number Voicemail is used to convey a caller's recorded audio message when you can not answer the phone. It contains a user interface to select, play and manage voice messages. Input the command “set voice” and choose “8” to configure voice mail number parameter as below: Configure Voice Mail Parameter FXO/FXS Management Input the command “set voice” and choose “9” to configure permission FXO/FXS management as below: Configure FXO/FXS Management Parameter Page 95 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Input “1” to configure FXS parameter: Configure FXS Management Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Min Flash Detect Time: ► Max Flash Detect Time: ► Flash Key Enable: ► Three Party Call: ► Reject Key: ► Switch Call Key: The minimum time to detect the flash. The maximum time to detect the flash. Whether to enable digit detect after flash. If the digit specified is detected after flash, enter the conference mode. If the digit specified is detected after flash, reject the call on hold. If the digit specified is detected after flash, hold the active call or recover the call on hold. ► Keep the hold call when onhook: If selected, when hanging up in this context, the telephone rings to notify the user there is still a call on hold. ► (#)Quick Dial Key: Whether to send telephone number immediately after receiving the # key. ► Asterisk Func Key: Whether to use the ‘*’ key as flash key. ► Tap Report: Whether to report an event to server when flash detected. ► Escape Seq: Whether to use an escape characters when sending special DTMF. ► CID Enable: Whether to enable caller id globally. ► Callee Inverse Polarity: Whether to activate the Polarity Reversal for FXS callee. ► Caller Inverse Polarity: Whether to activate the Polarity Reversal for FXS caller. Input “2” to configure DSP parameter as below: Page 96 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure DSP Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Echo Clear up or not: Enable or disable echo cancellation. ► Silence Detection/Suppression: Enable or disable silence detection and silence suppression. ► Input Gain: Configure the input gain value. ► Output Gain: Configure the input gain value ► Delay Level: Choose the delay level, five levels are provided: Minimum, Smaller, Moderate, Larger, Maximum. ► DTMF Transfer Model: Select DTMF transmission mode: In-Band, INFO, RFC2833. ► RFC2833 Load Type: If RFC2833 is selected, specify payload type of RFC2833. ► T38 Max FAX Rate: Select the maximum rate, when using T38 fax mode: Unlimited, 2400bps, 4800bps, 7200bps, 9600bps, 12000bps, 14400bps. ► T38 Signaling Redundancy: Configure the redundancy of T38 signal. ► T38 Data Redundancy: Configure the redundancy of T38 data. Input “3” to configure digitmap parameter as below: Page 97 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Digitmap Parameter Digitmap example: 8XXXXXXX|1[0-24]0|2[18].3|3XXSXX|[0-9*#][0-9*#][0-9*#].#|[0-9*#].T “8XXXXXXX” denotes numbers start with 8, the length is 8. “1[0-24]0” denotes numbers include 100, 110, 120 and 140. “2[18].3” denotes numbers that start with 2 and end with 3, there can be arbitrary length of 1 or 8 after the first digit 2. 23, 213, 2183 is matched. “3XXSXX” denotes numbers start with 3, the length can be 3 or 5. If the short timer configured expires between the third digit and the fourth digit, the number will be sent. “[0-9*#][0-9*#][0-9*#].#” denotes numbers end with #, and the length is no less than 2. “[0-9*#].T” denotes any number that dialing time out. Input “4” to configure signal tone parameter as below: Page 98 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Signal Tone Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Tone Type: Select the type of signal tone. ► User Define Enable: Whether to use user-defined dial tone frequency. ► Dial Tone Frequency 1: ► Dial Tone Frequency 2: ► User Define Enable: Whether to use user-defined busy tone frequency. ► Busy Tone Frequency 1: ► Busy Tone Frequency 2: ► On Time: ► Off Time: ► User Define Enable: Whether to use user-defined ringback tone frequency. ► Ring Back Tone Frequency 1: ► Ring Back Tone Frequency 2: ► On Time: ► Off Time: Distinction Ring: Specify the ring cadence for the FXS port. In these fields, you specify the on and off pulses for the ring. The ring cadence that should be configured differs between internal call and external call. Input “5” to configure packetization period parameter as below: Page 99 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Packetizer Period Parameter ► G.711A Packet Period: RTP packetization period of G.711A codec. ► G.711u Packet Period: RTP packetization period of G.711U codec. ► G.723 Packet Period: RTP packetization period of G.723 codec. ► G.729 Packet Period: RTP packetization period of G.729 codec. Advanced Configuration Input the command “set voice” and choose “10” to configure advanced configuration parameter as below: Configure Advance Config Parameter User dials emergency phone number without calling privileges restricted. Input “1” to configure emergency phone number parameter as below: Page 100 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Emergency Phone Number Parameter DISA Number is access code to enter the DISA system. Input “2” to configure DISA number parameter as below: Configure Disa Number Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Internal number: Phone number to access the DISA IVR system. ►Extenal number: DID number for external users to access the DISA IVR system. ►Time Lock Valid: Call permission is affected by Time Lock or not when authenticated by DISA. Input “3” to configure holiday days parameter as below: Page 101 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Holiday Days Parameter Input “4” to configure service control parameter as below: Page 102 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Service Control Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Centrex: ►Call Time Limit: ►Internal Music: ►Video Support: ►Trunk Alternate: Whether or not to enable centrex function globally. Set the call time to prevent long talk. Hear music when extensions call each other. Enable or disable the support of video call. If the calls of one register IP trunk has reached the maximum, then poll next register IP trunk. ►Trunk Refer Transfer: Transfer a call by sending refer or reinvite request. ►External Call Forward Type: Reply 302 or send reinvite request. ►Prompt Language Type: The language of prompt tone is Chinese or other. ►Max Forward Times: A call can be transferred maximum time in the device. ►Rtp Port: RTP port range. ►Local SIP Port: SIP signaling port number. ►SDP Pack With Audio When T38 Faxing: T38 fax packets with audio information. ►Enable Call In Black&White: Enable or disable incoming blacklist or whitelist. ►Enable Call Out Black&White: Enable or disable outgoing blacklist or whitelist. Input “5” to configure supplementary key parameter as below: Page 103 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Supplementaly Key Parameter(1) Page 104 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Supplementaly Key Parameter(2) Iput “6” to configure supplementary (call restriction) parameter as below: Page 105 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Supplementary Parameter Four time-lock corresponding permissions, one must be chosen when user enables password lock. Input “7” to configure department parameter as below: Page 106 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Department Parameter Input “8” to configure file management parameter as below: Configure File Management Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►On Hold Music File: Set this music file which is used in call waiting. ►Ring Back Music File: Set this music file which is used in ringback tone ►Total Recording Capacity: The total size of all recording files. ►Recording File Effective Time: The existence time of recording file. Page 107 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Sip Account and Sip Trunk Parameter The sip account and sip trunk parameter is showed by input command “show line” as below: Show Sip Account and Sip Trunk Parameter The command contains the Information of user line or sip account basic parameters, account voice parameters, static IP trunk parameters, register IP trunk parameter, just choose “1” to “4” to input to get the information of each configuration. The detail information introduction is as below Account Basic Parameter Input the command “show line” and choose 1 to show account basic parameter, and then there are two items to choose to show: show the account search the account as below: Page 108 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Account Basic Parameter You can choose “1” to show all the account basic parameter or choose “2” to show the right account parameter by input the account name. When choose “1”, it shows as below: Page 109 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show All Account Basic Parameter If the account number is more than 10, then it will show by pages as below: Page 110 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Account Basic Parameter by Page When choose “2” to search account by account name, it shows as below: Page 111 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Search the Account and Show Account Basic Parameter Account Voice Parameter Input the command “show line” and choose 2 to show account voice parameter, and there are six items to choose: 1. callee number 2. caller number 3. supplementary 4. advanced config 5. black&white list 6. abbreviated dialing as below: Page 112 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Account Voice parameter Input “1” to show callee number as below: Page 113 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Callee Number Parameter Input “2” show caller number as below: Show Caller Number Parameter Input “3” to show supplementary parameter as below: Page 114 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Supplementary Parameter Input “4” to show advanced config parameter as below: Page 115 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Advance Config Parameter Input “5” to show black&white list parameter as below: Page 116 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Black&White List Parameter Input “6” to show abbreviated dialing number parameter as below: Show Abbreviated Dialing Parameter Static IP Trunk Input the command “show line” and select “3” to show static IP trunk parameter as below: Show Static IP Trunk Parameter Register IP Trunk Input the command “show line”and three items to choose: 1. 2. 3. as below: select “4” to show Register IP Trunk parameter, and then there are register server register IP trunk wildcard register group Page 117 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Register IP Trunk Parameter Input “1” to show register server parameter as below: Show Register Server Parameter Input “2” to show register ip trunk parameter as below: Page 118 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show Register IP Trunk Detail Parameter Input “3” to show wildcard register group as below: Show Wildcard Register Group Parameter Page 119 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Sip Account and Sip Trunk Parameter The sip account and sip trunk parameter is configured by input command “set line” as below: Configure Sip Account and Sip Trunk Parameter The command contains the Information of user line or sip account basic parameter, account voice parameters, static IP trunk parameters, register IP trunk parameters. Just choose “1” to “4” to input to configure each item. The detail information introduction is as below: Account Basic Parameter Input the command “set line” and choose 1 to configure account basic parameter, include add more than one account, by set “Amount”(account number),”step” and “password type”, as below: Page 120 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Account Basic Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►0-add,1-delete,2-modify: Input “0” to add new account, input “1” to delete an account from the account list, input “2” to modify one of the account from the account list. ►Batch add or not: ►Amount: ►Step: choose “yes” to add more than an account. Batch add account number. Batch add account step, for example, when the step configures “1”, if the first account added is “phone1”, the second added account will be “phone2”. Account Voice Parameter Input the command “set line” and choose 2 to configure account voice parameter, if just modify one Page 121 of 133 BG9008W User Manual account, select not to batch set accounts, as below: Configure Account Voice Parameter Input “yes” about “Batch Edit Accounts” to modify accounts, as below: Page 122 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Batch Configure Account Voice Parameter The account parameters include callee number, caller number, supplementary, advanced config, black&white list, abbreviated dialing. The detail configuration as below: Input “1” to set callee number as below: Page 123 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Account Callee Number Called number is just the phone number. The device defines two types of called number, internal called number and external called number. The internal called number is only use for internal calls, the external called number is use for Direct Inward Dialing (DID). The device supports up to 10 called numbers, the first called number, also named extension number, should be unique in order to distinguish each extension. Input “2” to set caller number as below: Page 124 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Account Caller Number Caller number is usually used for caller identifier display (CID). The device supports up to 10 caller number, you can select different caller number when you call out from different trunk. The first group of caller number is used for internal calls. You can select the group number of outbound calls when configuring the call routing. Input “3” to set supplementary parameter as below: Page 125 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Account Supplementary Parameter The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Call Out Permission: Call permission is used to control whether or not you can dial some phone numbers, such as long distance call, international long distance call. The device has 5 levels of call permission. Page 126 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ►Time Lock: Time Lock is just time-based call restriction. Call permission can be changed automatically for different time period. For example, the extension has permission for local call at working period, and has permission only for internal call at off-duty time. ►Call Restriction: Call Restriction enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to your phone, i.e. long distance calls, international calls. Dialing supplementary services function key can be opened and canceled.. ►Voice mail: Voicemail is used to convey a caller's recorded audio message when you can not answer the phone. It contains a user interface to select, play and manage messages. ►Total Message Time:The total time length is for all voice messages. ►Password: ►Action: When using to extract messages, you must input password. When the total time length has been reached, voice message comes, it will be discarded or overwritten. then if new ►Call Forwarding Unconditional: If you enter a number for this parameter, any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number, unconditional. ►Call Forwarding No Reply: If you enter a number for this parameter, any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number when you don’t reply the call. ►Call Forwarding On Busy: If you enter a number for this parameter, any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number, on busy. ►Call Forwarding UnRegistered: If you enter a number for this parameter, any call to your extension will be forwarding to that number when the registering of extension fails. ►Hot line: Immediately hotline or delay hotline. Time 0 indicates immediate hotline, otherwise indicates delay hotline. If corresponding function key of supplementary services is enabled, then dial function key to configure the number, but note, can't use immediately hotline. ►Session Time Limit: The functionality will disconnect the call automatically when the call time reached the specified value. ►CID Restriction: Enable or disable CID Restriction. If CID Restriction is enabled, the display name content in sip package is anonymous. If Anonymous As UserName is chosen, that user name content is anonymous also. ►CID Restriction Over: This function is only valid for the call between two internal extensions. ►Enable No Disturb: Allows you to totally block incoming calls at any time. If corresponding function key of supplementary services is enabled, then dial function key to configure. ►Enable Call Waiting: When talking, a third party phone comes in and you can hear the beep tone. If corresponding function key of supplementary services is enabled, then dial function key to configure. ►Call Back On Busy: When talking, a third party phone comes in and dial 1 after the prompt tone. When you hang up, the system will call you and third party. ►Alarm Clock: Alarm Clock lets the phone ring at a specified time for alerting. Input “4” to set advance configuration parameter as below: Page 127 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Account Advanced Configuration The following items are displayed on this screen: ►Route SN: The system supports up to ten call route tables. The parameter is the index of call routing table. ►Media Transfer: RTP media stream to go directly between the caller and the callee. ►Fax Mode: Transparent, T38, VBD. ►Recording: Enable or disable call recording function for the user. ►Forbid Attendant Transmit: Check the box to permit whether of not the attendant can transfer call to this user. ►Security Authentication: To prevent from attacking, only allow qualified SIP account to register. ►Seat Phone name: The value is used for Caller ID Name Display. ►Department Name: ►Codec: Department attribution division, which is used in billing statistics. Negotiation mode of voice capabilities. Auto-Adapted: The system forwards codec capability priority. Page 128 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Priority-Level: The system rearranges codec capability before sending. ►DISA: Enable or disable DISA (Direct Inward System Access). DISA Password: The password for authentication. DISA Bind Caller Number: The caller from this number does not need to authentication Input “5” to set black&white list parameter as below: Configure Account Black&White List Parameter Blacklist & Whitelist is one function which detects incoming calls and rejects unwanted callers which are in the blacklist and allows only whitelist numbers to come through. Input “6” to set abbreviated dialing number as below: Configure Account Caller Number Abbreviated Dialing allows you to store selected phone numbers for quick and easy dialing. Each Page 129 of 133 BG9008W User Manual telephone number can be dialed by using a one to two-digit code with a simple prefix. Stored numbers may be up to 32 digits in length Static Ip Trunk Parameter Input the command “set line” and choose 3 to configure static IP trunk as below: Configure Static Ip Trunk Parameter Static IP trunk is used for peer-to-peer connecting with other media gateway. The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Trunk Name: The description of the trunk. ► Group Number: Each static IP trunk is required to specify a SIP trunk group number which will be used in the call routing. ► IP/Domain: IP address or domain of remote device. Page 130 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Port: Service port of remote device. Register Ip Trunk Parameter Input the command “set line” and choose 4 to configure register IP trunk as below: Configure Register Ip Trunk Parameter Input “1” to configure register server as below: Page 131 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Register Server Parameter More IP trunk accounts can be configured in device, and each account can be registered to different SIP server. The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Primary Server Address: Domain or IP of SIP server. ► Primary Server Port: Listening port of SIP server. ► Enable Backup Server: Enable or disable backup SIP server. Page 132 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► Backup Server Address: Domain or IP of backup SIP server. ► Backup Server Port: Listening port of backup SIP server. ► Enable Proxy Server: Enable or disable Proxy server. ► Proxy Address: Domain or IP of proxy server. ► Proxy Port: Listening port of proxy server. ► Enable Secondary Proxy: Enable or disable backup proxy server. ► Secondary Proxy Address: Domain or IP of backup proxy server. ► Secondary Proxy Port: Listening port of backup proxy server. ► Register Interval: Enter the desired time interval in which sip UA will send register message. ► Enable Alive: After successful registration, whether or not to send keep-alive packets. ► Keep Alive Mode: Keep alive mode: CLRF, OPTIONS or PING. ► Enable Realm: Check the box to enable SIP signaling packets with realm field information. ► Enable Session Timer: Enable or disable UAC / UAS session refresh mode. ►Enable SIP Retrans Timer: When registration fails, whether or not to initiate retransmission, retransmission cycle and time with configuration. ► User Agent: ► Hold Mode: ► Enable Next Nonce: ► Support PRACK: Check the box to enable signaling packets with User Agent field. Select the SIP signal format of call hold. Enable SIP packets with nonce count field information, incremented each one and with a maximum value. Enable or disable provisional response. If enabled, 1xx (except 100rel) messages are required to respond with ACK. ► Support User=Phone: Whether or not SIP signaling packets with User = Phone field information. ► Update Register Cycle: Based on server response to update registering period. ► Support Full Register: Each registering packets are generated, rather than re-issued. ► First Package With Auth Info: The first registration packet with authentication information. ► SDP With Audio When T38 Faxing: T38 fax signaling packet with audio information. Input “2” to configure register IP trunk as below: Page 133 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Register Ip Trunk Detail Parameter(1) And then you will find that two register server is added because select batch add and set amount “2”: Page 134 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Register Ip Trunk Parameter(2) The following items are displayed on this screen: ► IP Trunk Group: Each account is required to specify one SIP trunk group number which will be used in the call routing. ► Match Caller: When caller number match the number in whole or in part, then call out with this IP trunk account. ► Binding Callee: When one incoming call arrives, the called number of all the account will be matched and routed. ► IP Trunk Name: ► Account: ► Auth User Name: The description of IP Trunk. The registering account provided by SS Platform. The user name for SIP authentication. The user account will be used for authentication if this parameter leave blank. ► Password: Authentication password. ► Max Intercurrent Count: The maximum of concurrent calls in the same time for the account. ► Enable Register: Enable or disable registering. ► Server Description: Server IP or domain. ►Batch add or not: choose “yes” to add more than a register IP trunk. ►Amount: Batch add register IP trunk number. ►Step: Batch add account step, for example,when the step confgures “1”, if the first account added is “iptrunk1”, the second added account will be “iptrunk2” Input “3” to wildcard register group as below: Page 135 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Wildcard Register Group This function must be supported by SIP server or IMS platform, in order to reduce the number of registering packets. Registered IP trunk accounts are divided into groups. Each group only one account registers to the server. If this account is registered, then all accounts are registered in this group. ► Enable Group Register: Whether or not to enable the group registering. Save and Reload Parameter The voice and sip parameter will take effect after save and reload commands: Save and Reload Parameter Page 136 of 133 BG9008W User Manual System Time Management The command “show time-management” show the time management information as below: Show Time Management Information The command “set time-management” configure the time management parameters as below. Page 137 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure Time Management Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Enable NTP: ► Enable DST: ► DST Offset: ► Month: ► Weekday : ► Order of Weekday in ► Hour of Day: Enable or disable NTP. Enable or disable the Daylight Saving Time(DST). Enter the offset of DST. Specify the month of DST, range from 1 to 12 in one year. Specify the weekday of DST, range from Sunday to Saturday. Month: Specify the order of start weekday in the month from pull-down list as following:First in Month,Second in Month,Third in Month,Fourth in Month, Last in Month Specify the start hour of DST, range from 0 to 23 in one day. Reboot System Enter command “reset” to reset the device. Backup/Restore The command "load config" backup/restore the configurations as blow. Enter 0 to save current parameters as custom default configurations, Enter 1 to reset to custom default parameters, Enter 2 to Page 138 of 133 BG9008W User Manual reset to factory parameters. Backup/Restore Configurations Diagnostic Ping The command "ping" can used to check connectivity of your network in the following screen. PING Diagnostic ► Ping: Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of the PC whose connection you wish to diagnose. ► Interface: By selecting the interface, through this interface to send Echo Request messages. ►Ping Packet Size: Specifies the packet size of Echo Request messages sent. ► Ping Count: Specifies the number of Echo Request messages sent. System Log The command “show syslog” show the system log information as below: Page 139 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show System Log Information The command “set syslog” configure the system log parameters as below. Configure System Log Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: TR069 The command “show tr069” show the tr069 information as below: Page 140 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Show TR069 Information The command “set tr069” configure the tr069 parameters as below. Configure TR069 Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Serial Number: ► Enable: The serial number of device. Read only. Enable or disable the TR069 function globally. Page 141 of 133 BG9008W User Manual ► ACS Address: ► ACS Port: ► ACS Server Name: ► SSL Enable: ► Schedular Send Inform: Enter the IP address or domain name of ACS. Enter the port of ACS. Enter the TR069 server name of ACS. Enable or disable the SSL(Secure Sockets Layer) for TR069. Whether or not the CPE must periodically send CPE information to Server using the Inform method call. Enter the duration in seconds of the interval if enabled. ► Single Account Enable: ► TR069 Account: Whether or not the TR069 Account is enabled. Username used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS. ► TR069 password: Password used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS. ► Connection Request Auth: Whether to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE. ► Connection Request Username: Username used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE. ► Connection Request Password: Password used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE. ► CPE Server Name: ► CPE Port: ► Status: ► Fail Reason: A part of the HTTP URL for an ACS to make a Connection Request notification to the CPE. In the form:http://host:port/path A part of the HTTP URL for an ACS to make a Connection Request notification to the CPE. In the form:http://host:port/path Connection Status when CPE making a connection to the ACS. Read only. Show reason for the failure when CPE making a connection to the ACS. Read only. SNMP The command “show snmp” show the snmp information as below: Show SNMP Information The command “set snmp” configure the snmp parameters as below. Page 142 of 133 BG9008W User Manual Configure SNMP Parameters The following items are displayed on this screen: ► Register Enable: ► Server Address or Domain: ► Server Port: ► TRAP Message Interval: ► Regional Identity: ► Device Identifier: ► Enable Double Register Server: ► Backup Server Address or Domain: Check this box to enable SNMP register. Enter the IP address or domain name of register server. Enter the port of Register Server. Set the sending interval between TRAP messages. Set the identity of regional. Set the identifier of device. Check this box to enable backup Register Server. Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of Backup Register Server. ► Backup Server Port: ► Registration Status: Enter the port of Backup Register Server. The status of registration. Read only. FCC Caution. § 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 Information to the user. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause Page 143 of 133 BG9008W User Manual harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. *RF warning for Mobile device: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Page 144 of 133
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