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User manual
User manual
SWC-9200 VolP CPE
SWC-9200 VolP CPE
HIGH ANTENNA GAIN
Global Telecom Corp
GLOBAL TELECOM CORP
Contents
Introduction to the Product
4.8 Feature
4.9 Dialing
4.10 Speed Dial
4.11 FAX
4.12 RTP
Configuration
4.13 Phone
1. Network Configuration
06
4.14 Voice
2. Package Contents
07
4.15 Profile
3. PC Configuration (Windows XP) 08 5. Application Setup
4. How to check your IP address 09
5.1 Firewall
5.2 DMZ & Port Forwarding
Logging in to the Built-in Web 10
5.3 VPN pass through
Interface
5.4 UPnP
5.5 QoS
CPE Setup on the web page 11
5.6 DDNS
5.7 MTU
1. WiMAX Status
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5.8 NTP
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2. LAN Setup
2.1 LAN Configuration
2.2 Status
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1. Functional Features
2. Front side of CPE
3. Back of CPE
3. WLAN
3.1 WiFi(Wireless LAN) Setup
3.2 WiFi Filter
3.3 WiFi Status
4. VolP
4.1 System
4.2 Media
4.3 QoS
4.4 Provision
4.5 Status
4.6 Server
4.7 User
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04
05
5.9 Remote Control
13 6. Admin Setup
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6.1 Version
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16
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6.2 Password
6.3 CPE Upgrade
6.4 Reboot/Default Setting
6.5 Diagnostic
18 Troubleshooting
20 Operating Information
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23 Safety Information
24 Legal Information
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27 Warranty Information
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Introduction to the Product
Thank you for choosing SWC-9200 , Indoor VolP CPE. SWC-9200 allows
you
to share a superior data communication via an Ethernet and WiFi network.
It offers easy installation, reliable network connection, advanced security &
authentication features, and more.
Please read this User Manual carefully to learn about the SWC-9200.
It will help you to meet your diverse communication needs, at home and at
the office.
1. Functional Features
Function
IEEE802.16e
Features
WiMAX
Wave2 = DL : 40Mbps / UL : 8Mbps
Support
802.11b CCK MODE / 802.11n OFDM
IEEE802.11 b/g/n WiFi Support
MODE
802.11g OFDM MODE
IEEE802.3u Ethernet Support
VoIP Support
10/100Mbps wired LAN connectable
LAN Port
2 x Ports 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch built-in
NAT function
Supports up to 253 wired and wireless connections
and internet routers
Manages basic firewall and IP/Port/based
Firewall function
1 x RJ-11 for Analog Telephone Service
access
2. Front side of CPE
LED Indicator
Function
WiFi
802.11b/g/n
PHONE
ON when connected to Telephone
LAN1 / LAN2
ON
WiMAX
communication
PWR
IEEE 802.16e-2005 Wave 2
RSSI
Power Supply status
when
connected
to
PC,
Flashing
during
WiMAX RSSI ( Received Signal Strength Indication) Status
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3. Back of CPE
Hardware Reset
PC
Antenna1
WiMAX Main
Item
Power Switch
Power Adapter
Antenna3 WiFi
Telephone/Fax
Antenna2
WiMAX Diversity
Details
LAN1 / LAN2
Antenna1 : WiMAX Main
Antenna2 : WiMAX Diversity
Antenna3 : WiFi
Detachable external antenna
User external antenna (attachable)
* Antenna Classification
- 2.3G : M23
- 2.5G : M25
- 3.5G : M35
- WiFi : WiFi
PC or Hub connection
PHONE
Telephone connection
External Antenna
DC 12V
Power Adapter connection(DC 12V
POWER
Power On/Off Switch (Switch On/Off by pressing up or down)
RESET
Restore CPE Factory Default Settings
2.0A)
NOTE : If you forget the LOGIN password for the CPE or IP address after
marking changes, use the Reset switch to restore the CPE to its
original Factory Default settings.
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Configuration
1. Network Configuration
Local Network
Gateway
External Network
PC
Internet
WiMAX
Telephone
To verify that the CPE is operating normally, check the following LEDs after
connecting the CPE, modem and PC with a LAN cable, as follows:
LED
Normal Operation
Action to take if not illuminated
PWR
When power switch On
Check for adapter power failure
LAN1 / LAN2
ON when
normally
cable
On when
connected
normally
Phone
PHONE
WiMAX
RSSI
is
connected
cable
The number of the lighting LEDs
increases
depending
on
WiMAX
received signal strength(1~5)
is
Check cable connection and
PC
power supply
Check cable connection and
Telephone
Check
WiMAX
connection
status
If one or more of the LED lights is not in"normal operation,"refer to the actions
specified in the table. If there is a normal connection between CPE and PC,
you have to set up the PC and CPE.
The purpose of PC setup is to control network configuration for Windows
98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Mac OS X to use
the Internet while the PC is connected to a CPE. The purpose of CPE
setup is to connect the CPE to the Internet.
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2. Package Contents
Main Unit
WIFI Antenna X 1
User Manual
LAN Cable
Tel. Line
Adapter
Outdoor Antenna
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3. PC Configuration (Windows XP)
Most computers already have TCP/IP configuration enabled. For your
computer to support CPE, please verify that the IP address and DNS
settings
are automatically generated in the Local Area connection of your Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) properties.
• In the Windows environment :
- Click "Start" >> Settings >>Select "Control Panel" >> Click "Network and
Internet Connection" >> Click "Network Connection" >> Right-click "Local Area
Connection" and Select "Properties" >> Select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and
click "Properties" >> Select "obtain an IP address automatically" >> Click the
"OK" button.
- The "Wireless Network Connection" is the same as above step.
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4. How to check your IP address
• Open the Command Prompt window by clicking the "Start" button and
selecting "Run".
Enter "cmd", and click the "OK" button.

• When the Command Prompt window opens, enter the "ipconfig"
command to verify the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway, which are
automatically assigned to your PC.
NOTE : All PCs connected to CPE will receive their own assigned IP address.

NOTE : If an IP address is not assigned, check the following. Then restart the
PC and check whether an IP address is assigned.
- LAN cable connection between PC and CPE
- Check TCP/IP setup details
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Logging in to the built-in Web Interface
The Web Interface allows you to manage the CPE and to view.
In the Address Bar :
• Type http://192.168.1.1 and press ENTER to access the login screen.
• When the login screen appears, it prompts you for a password.
• Default user ID and password are "admin / admin"
• You can change the password after logging in
(Passwords are case-sensitive).
ID / Password = admin / admin
NOTE : The Web Interface can be accessed by entering http://192.168.1.1 in
the Address Bar, regardless of the network connection status.
When there is no input for 1 hour after you login to the Web Interface,
you will be automatically logged out.
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CPE Setup on the web page
1. WiMAX Status
• In the Top menu bar : Select "WiMAX" → "Status".
• You can view the configuration information and the current status of WiMAX.
• Please refer to the following table for detailed WiMAX Information.
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WiMAX Information
MAC Address
WiMAX Status
BSID
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MAC Address of WiMAX interface
Ready: WiMAX signal detected and WiMAX can
be connected.
OUT OF ZONE: No WiMAX signal
detected
48-bit long field identifying the Base Station
CINR & RSSI Info
CINR: Carrier to Interference Ratio
RSSI: Received signal strength indication
Power Control Mode
Current transmitter power control mode
Burst Data
WiMAX burst data information
Tx Power Info
Tx power / Tx power maximum value
2. LAN Setup
2.1 LAN Configuration
• In the Top menu bar : Select "LAN" → "LAN Configuration"
• Configure LAN IP address :
- Enter your LAN IP address in "IP Address / Subnet Mask" fields.
- Default Values are "192.168.1.1 / 255.255.255.0" and only the last byte in
"Subnet Mask" field can be modified.
• Configure LAN DHCP server :
- Enable LAN DHCP server to lease an IP address to the computer connecting
to
CPE with wired LAN.
- Enter Maximum lease time (in min), IP Starting address, Number of users.
• Click the "Save" button when finished.
• After "save", you are prompted to reboot.
• The changed configuration is applied after the CPE is rebooted.
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2.2 Status
• In the Top menu bar : Select "LAN" → "Status".
• You can view the details of the LAN DHCP
configuration.
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3. WLAN
3.1 WiFi (Wireless LAN) Setup
WiFi configuration can be modified when Switch mode is set to CPE (NAT) Mode.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "WLAN" → "WiFi Setup".
• Configure WiFi Basic :
- Select whether WiFi is enabled or disabled.
- Select the wireless mode(11B/G mixed, 11B only, 11G only, 11N only, 11B/G/N
mixed)
• Configure WiFi Security :
- Enter the new name of SSID (WiFi network name).
- Select authentication mode(OPEN, SHARED, WPA-PSK, WPA2PSK)
- Set whether or not to use WEP encryption.
- Enter the network key if using WEP encryption.
• Click the "Save" button when finished. Then, you will be moved to the
Rebooting Screen.
• If you have finished CPE setup and want to reboot the CPE, click the "Yes"
button to reboot the CPE.
• The changed configuration is applied after rebooting the system.
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3.2 WiFi Filter
WiFi MAC address filtering allows only machines with specific MAC
address
access the network. You must specify which addresses are allowed
when
you setup CPE.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "WLAN" → "WiFi Filter".
• Configure a WiFi Filter :
- Check the Enabled Mac Address Filter
- Enter the Name and Mac Address
• Click the "Save" button when finished.
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3.3 WiFi Status
• In the Top menu bar : Select "WLAN" → "Status".
• You can see various information related to the WiFi configuration.
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4.VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol(VoIP) is a method of delivery of voice communication over the internet of packet-switched network. Internet telephony
regers to communications services - voices, facsimile, and / or voice-messaging applications - that are transported via the Internet, rather than the
public switched telephone network(PSTN).
4.1 System
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "General"→ "System".
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Name
Description
SIP Timer
SIP T1 Interval
A T1 timer defined in SIP protocol
Speed-up Dialling
Enable
Enable speed dialing
String
The string to enter, to get to the speed dial numbers
Emergency Service
Emergency enable
Enable emergency calls
Emergency Registration
If enabled, VoIP system will perform emergency
registration before making emergency call.
Else send INVITE with emergency number
regardless
of registration status.
EmergencyWiMAX Connect
Timer
Emergency Number - Police
Timeout of setup emergency WiMAX connection.
When CPE is not connected to WiMAX,
pressed
emergency number will trigger CPE to do emergency
WiMAX connection. The timer is used to abort
WiMAX
connection and remainder call action, if connection
timeout.
Emergency Number - Medical
Enter any emergency number
Emergency Number - Fire
Enter any emergency police number
Emergency Number - Generic
Enter any emergency medical number
Priority - Urgent
Enter any emergency fire department number
Priority Numbers
Priority - Normal
Priority - Non-urgent
Save
Cancel
If dialed number identical to one of setting, the INVITE
will insert SIP header "Priority" with "urgent" string.
If dialed number identical to one of setting, the INVITE
will insert SIP header "Priority" with "normal" string.
If dialed number identical to one of setting, the INVITE
will insert SIP header "Priority" with "non-urgent"
string.
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
device Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.2 Media
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "General"→ "Media".
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Name
Description
Port Range
Media Port Start
Media Port End
RTP local start port number, (start~end) defined the
RTP listen port range
RTP local end port number
Dynamic Payload Type Setting
G.726 16K
Default is 96
G.72624K
Default is 97
G.726 32K
Default is 98
G.726 40K
Default is 99
iLBC
Default is 104
Telephone-event
Default is 101
Codec Packetization Time Settings
G.711
Default is 20 ms
G.723
Default is 30 ms
G.726
Default is 20 ms
G.729
Default is 20 ms
iLBC
Default is 30 ms
Voice Jitter Buffer Type
Dynamic (Default) / Static / Disable
Voice Jitter Buffer Length
0-500 ms, 120 ms by default
Packet Loss Concealment
Enable by default
DVCC Enable
Enable by default
T.38 Static Jitter Length
0-500 ms, 210 ms by default
Save
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
Cancel
device
Advanced
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.3 QoS
QoS is the differentiation between types of traffic and types of services so
that the different types of service and traffic can be treated different service.
This way, one type can be favored over another. In VoIP, quality simply
means being able to listen and speak in a clear and continuous voice,
without unwanted noise. DiffServ is a QoS protocol for managing
bandwidth allocation for Internet media connections.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "General"→ "QoS".
Name
Description
VoIP QoS Setting
SIP ToS / DiffServ
The SIP ToS rule will tag each SIP outgoing packet
which will prioritize SIP traffic.
RTP ToS / DiffServ
The RTP ToS rule will to tag each RTP outgoing
Save
packet
which will prioritize RTP traffic.
Cancel
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
device Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.4 Provision
Provision is a functionality to update the configuration by the FTP protocol.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "General"→ "Provision".
Name
Description
VoIP Provision Setting
Enable
Enable or Disable
FTP Server
FTP server address
File Path
File path and file name
Logging User Name
Login username
Logging Password
Login password
Connection Timeout
Connection timeout
Retry Count
Retry count
Save
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device
Cancel
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.5 Status
Show server information, account register status and call history.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "Status".
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4.6 Server
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "Server".
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Name
Description
Register Server
Register Server
A SIP registrar is a server in a Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) network that accepts and processes SIP
REGISTER requests. Format is "x.x.x.x".
Port Number
Separate Registrar Address
A registrar server port number, default is 5060.
Register Period Time
Proxy Server
Provide separate configures to send REGISTER
to
specific destination by Route header.
If set to "0.0.0.0" register requests will send to outbound through Route header.
Register refresh time
Proxy Server
A SIP proxy is a server in an Session Initiation
Port Number
Outbound Server
Protocol
(SIP) network that route the sip message to a right
place. Format is "x.x.x.x".
A proxy server port number, default is 5060.
Outbound Server
Port Number
The outbound proxy is placed alongside the firewall
and is the only way to let SIP traffic pass from the
internal network to the Internet. Format is "x.x.x.x".
STUN Server
An outbound server port number, default is 5060.
NAT Traversal
Save
Enter the IP address of the STUN server, it will send
and receive STUN requests and responses. Simple
Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (STUN) through
NATs is a standards-based IP protocol used as one of
the methods of NAT traversal in applications of realtime voice, video, messaging, and other interactive IP
communications.
Cancel
An STUN server port number, default is 3478.
Port Number
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.7 User
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "User".
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Name
Description
Enable
Enable or disable the SIP account
SIP Local Port
Enter the SIP local port, default value is 5060
Subscriber Number
Enter the subscriber number for Line. The number is a
unique series of digits of VoIP subscriber. It's used to
interconnect with SIP server, for outgoing or incoming
calls.
Display Name
The display name of the VoIP subscriber, shown
Authentication Name
when
it makes outgoing calls. Maximum name size is 64
characters.
Password
A unique string of VoIP subscriber. It's used to
authenticate subscriber to get authorization to
perform call setup privilege.
1st Codec
Codec Settings
2st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 1st priority in
codec negotiation.
3st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 2nd priority in
codec negotiation.
4st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 3rd priority in
codec negotiation.
5st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 4th priority in
codec negotiation.
6st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 5th priority in
codec negotiation.
7st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 6th priority in
codec negotiation.
8st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 7th priority in
codec negotiation.
9st Codec
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 8th priority in
codec negotiation.
G.723.1 Rates
Subscriber prefers codec and it has 9th priority in
codec negotiation.
SIP Account
Enter the password
iLBC Rates
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• 5.3kbps
• 20ms
• 6.3kbps
• 30ms
Name
Description
Codec Settings
Save
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device
Cancel
Reset fields to previous settings
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4.8 Feature
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "Feature".
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Name
Description
Feature Setting
Auto Decline Anonymous
When VoIP subscriber receives an incoming call with
privacy, with display name as "anonymous".
VoIP subscriber can REJECT it when the setting "Auto
Decline Anonymous" is enabled. If it's not enabled it
will treat it as a normal incoming call and allow the
phone device to ring.
Do Not Disturb (DND)
When it is enabled, it will reject all incoming call
Hide User ID
MWI
As "Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)",
VoIP subscriber can enable this function to hide its
identifier to others, when VoIP subscriber makes an
outgoing call.
Message waiting indication. The LED on
Hold Method
select
telephones will light-up to notify the user that they
have voicemail.
sendonly / recvonly
inactive
DTMF
SIPINFO
DTMF
RFC2833 out-of-band
In-band
Enable / Disable the SIP INFO message while user
All Call Forwarding (All CF)
Unconditional CF
dial
DTMF digits.
Call Forwarding Setting
Unconditional CF Target
Enable / Disable, call forward feature
Name Description Busy CF
Enable / Disable unconditional call forward feature
Busy CF Target
Unconditional call forwarding target number
No Answer CF
Enable / Disable, busy forward feature
No Answer CF Target
Busy forward target number
Enable / Disable, No Answer call forward feature
No answer call forward target number
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Name
Description
Call Waiting Setting
Call Waiting
Enable / Disable Call waiting feature
Hotline Setting
Hotline
Hot line enable / disable switch
Hotline Target
Hot line target
Hotline Period Time
Hot line timeout period
Apply
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
Cancel
device
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.9 Dialing
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "Dialing".
Name
Description
General Dialing Setting
Inter-digit Timeout
The time period between each digit.
First-digit Timeout
The maximum time allowed between off-hook and
entering the first digit.
Apply
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
Cancel
device
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.10 Speed Dial
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "Speed Dial".
Name
Description
Speed Dial Status
Active
Enable / disable rule
Speed Dial Rules
Short Number
Predefine number of rule
Real Number
Callee's telephone number
Note
Description of rule
Add
Save current and create new entry for next rule
OK
Save current rule
Apply
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
Cancel
device
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.11 FAX
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "FAX".
Name
Description
Options
Apply
NONE
G.711A Pass Through
G.711U Pass Through
T.38 FAX Relay
T.38 FAX Only
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
Cancel
device
FAX Setting
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.12 RTP
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Account"→ "RTP".
Name
Description
RTP Detection Enable
Enable / disable RTP detection for RX packets
RTP Timeout
The RTP timeout is used to judge the call, is it still alive
and do the right action. The range is from 10-300, 40
seconds is the default value.
RTP Packet Loss Percentage
You can specify the allowable RTP Packet
Apply
Loss
percentage and if it reaches the %, and do the right
action.
Cancel
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
RTP Setting
device
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.13 Phone
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Line"→ "Phone".
NOTE : The following figures will apply for Line 1, Line 2, Line 3 and Line 4.
The Line and Account is one-to-one mapping, that is, the Line 1 is
mapping to Account 1, Line 2 is mapping to Account 2, Line 3 is
mapping to Account 3, and Line 4 is mapping to Account 4.
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Name
Description
Phone
Hook Flash Detect Upper Bound
Hook Flash Detect Lower Bound
This parameter defines the upper bound of the quick
on / off-hook cycle.
This parameter defines the lower bound of the quick
on / off-hook cycle.
Voice Tx Level
The voice gain level that is heard by a telephone user
Voice Rx level
The voice gain level that is received by the device
Ring Impedance
The impedance between tip and ring on the
telephone line
Caller ID Type
This will allow you to enable and select the Called ID
type for your area.
You also have the choice to disable caller ID.
• Disable
• FSK Bellcore
• Japan CLIP
• FSK ETSI
Caller ID Display
This parameter configures when Caller ID will be
displayed.
• Before Ring
• After Ring
Caller ID Power Level
Apply
The transmitting power level of caller ID to the
telephone
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
Cancel
device
Caller ID
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.14 Voice
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Line"→ "Voice".
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Name
Description
VAD
Voice Active Detector
Line Echo Canceller Tail Length
DRC
Apply
Cancel
You can enable and select which voice activity
detection to use. It can facilitate speech processing,
and can also be used to deactivate some
processes
during non-speech segments : it can avoid
unnecessary coding / transmission of silence
packets
in VOIP, saving on computation and on network
bandwidth. There are 4 choices to select from.
• Disable
• Silence Suppression - NO CNG
• Silence Suppression - Only G.711 Annex II Type
• Silence Suppression - Codec Specific CN
(G.729 and G.723)
LEC
There are processing delays in IP networks that could
cause an echo. This function is used to decrease
the
echo effect.
• Disable
• 16ms
• 32ms
• 48ms
DRC
Check DRC
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE
device
Reset fields to the last saved values
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4.15 Profile
• In the Top menu bar : Select "VolP" → "Line"→ "Profile".
Name
Description
Country Profile
Customize or USA
Apply
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device
Cancel
Reset fields to the last saved values
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5. Application Setup
5.1 Firewall
Firewall enables you to set the CPE so that it is not affected by external
hacking attempts, including Ping Flooding or DoS. Internal LAN PCs
are
usually isolated / protected from external Internet attacks even when no
firewall is used, but it is still preferable to set the firewall to ON.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "Firewall".
• If you want to use the Firewall function, Select "Enable".
• Click the "Apply" button when finished.
• The changed configuration is applied immediately.
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5.2 DMZ & Port Forwarding
The DMZ feature allows you to specify one computer on your network to be
placed outside of the NAT firewall. This may be necessary if the NAT feature
is causing problems with certain applications, such as a game or a video
conferencing application. Use this feature on a temporary basis, as the
computer in the DMZ will not be protected from attacks by hackers.
The Port Forwarding function is used to forward incoming packets of specific TCP / IP ports from outside to the assigned PC. This function is useful
if you have to use VoIP or P2P applications, or have to operate HTTP or
FTP
servers from a PC in the internal LAN.
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• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "DMZ & Port Forwarding".
• Configure DMZ(Demilitarized Zone) Setup :
- Select enable or Disable.
- Enter "Private LAN IP".
- Click the "Save" button when finished.
• Configure Port Forwarding Setup :
- The port forwarding function is configurable when DMZ is disabled.
- After entering all of the specific information to connect, click the "Add" button
to view the added Port Forwarding information.
- Click the "Apply" button.
- To modify / delete the existing Port Forwarding, use the "Edit"/"Delete" button.
- The changed configuration is applied immediately
• DMZ and Port Forwarding cannot be enabled at the same time.
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5.3 VPN pass through
The VPN (Virtual Private Network) function is used to obtain access to a
security network installed in a company or an organization via the Internet
network. If there is a VPN server that you access, you can activate the security protocol supported by the appropriate VPN Server.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "VPN pass through".
• SWC-9200 supports 3 types of service : PPTP, L2TP and IPSEC.
• Check the type(s) of VPN pass-through.
• Click the "Apply" button when finished. Then click the "Apply" button to
apply the changed configuration immediately.
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5.4 UPnP
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is the standard by which a PC, peripheral
devices, intelligent home appliances, or wireless equipment can automatically detect each other by using the internet and web protocol when connected to the network. When a user can add a certain device to the network
using UPnP, the device will complete its own organization, receive the TCP /
IP address, and discover the HTTP-based discovery protocol to announce its
existence to other devices.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "UPnP".
• Configure UPnP.
- If you want to set UPnP, select "Enable".
- Click the "Apply" button when finished. Then, you will be moved to the Rebooting
Screen.
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5.5 QoS
Quality of Service (QoS), in the area of computer networking, refers to the
mechanisms that control resource reservation. QoS assigns different priority
levels to different applications, users, or data flows. QoS also measures and
improves their level of performance, such as transmission and error rate.
For instance, the use of internet RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol) allows
packets passing through gateway hosts to be processed quickly according to
predefined policy and reservation standards.
If a company or a user applies ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), through
which the service quality can be selected in advance, the QoS can monitor
and improve such data flows as average delays, delay changes of a cell in the
group, cell losses and transmission error rate.
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• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "QoS".
• To enable QoS, select "Shaping" or "priority".
• For "Shaping"
- Select "Download" and / or "Upload". Enter the required values.
- Click the "Add" button when finished. Then, you can see the configured setting
added below.
• For "Priority"
- Enter the necessary values. Click the "Add" button when finished.
Then, you can see the configured setting added below.
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5.6 DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is a method for easily maintaining the DNS information
of a PC that uses a dynamic IP address. In general, when a user accesses the
internet, the internet service provider arbitrarily assigns the user one of the IP
addresses that is not currently being used. This address allows the user
exclusively to access the internet. Using this method, you can support many
more computers with the same number of IP addresses, compared to the
method in which a fixed IP address is assigned to each PC.
However, if your own domain name and IP address are registered in the DNS,
each time you access the internet, a new IP address is assigned. This is very
inconvenient. The DDNS service provider uses a special program run on the
user's computer in order to automatically update the DNS database when a
new IP address is assigned by the internet service provider.
In this way, even though the IP address corresponding to a specific domain
name is frequently changed, there is no need to know the IP address that other
users use to access the computer. As a result, by using the same domain name
as before, you can easily access the network.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "DDNS".
• Configure the DDNS Setup :
- If you want to set the DDNS, Select "Enable" .
- Select the desired Service.
- Enter all the necessary required for DDNS Setup.
- Click the "Apply" button when finished.
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5.7 MTU
The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) is the largest packet or frame that
can be transmitted in a packet or frame-based network such as TCP / IP.
In general, the unit of octets is used. TCP determines each packet size for all
types of transmission. If the MTU is too large, retransmission is sometimes
required when a router cannot handle the excessively large packet.
On the other hand, if the MTU is too small, the overhead size for header and
transmission/receipt check tends to be large. For most computer operating
systems, you should follow the recommendations of your internet service
provider on whether to change the MTU setting and what value to change it
to.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "MTU".
• Configure the Interface MTU Setup :
- Enter WiMAX MTU Size (500 ~ 1500).
- Click the "Apply" button when finished.
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5.8 NTP
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks
of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
NTP uses UDP on port 123 as its transport layer. It is designed specifically to
resist the effects of variable latency by using a jitter buffer.
NTP also indicates a reference software implementation that is distributed
by the NTP Public Services Project.
NTP is one of the oldest Internet protocols still in use (since before 1985).
NTP was originally designed by Dave Mills of the University of Delaware,
who still maintains it, along with a team of volunteers. NTP is not related to
the simpler DAYTIME (RFC 867) and TIME (RFC 868) protocols.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "NTP".
• Configure Time Zone Setup :
- If you want to set the NTP Client, select "Enable".
- Enter NTP Time Server.
- Select the desirable Time Zone.
- Click the "Apply" button when finished.
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5.9 Remote Control
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Application" → "Remote Control" .
• Configure the HTTP Server Setup :
- Click the Allow Connection from WAN
• Configure the TELNET Server Setup :
- Click the Allow Connection from WAN
• Configure the SSH Server Setup :
- Click the Allow Connection from WAN
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6. Admin Setup
6.1 Version
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Admin" → "Version".
• You can see the versions of the SWC-9200 firmware and the WiMAX
firmware.
6.2 Password
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Admin" → "Password".
• Change your password :
- Enter a new password, and re-type it to confirm.
- Click the "Apply" button when finished.
- The changed configuration is applied immediately.
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6.3 CPE Upgrade
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Admin" → "CPE Upgrade".
- Enter the CPE firmware path. Or click the "Browser" button find the firmware file.
- To start the firmware update, click the "Apply" button.
- This will take several minutes, and the time may vary according to the environment.
• CPE is rebooted automatically after the upgrade is complete.
Caution : To avoid failure of the CPE, do not power off the CPE
during the upgrade.
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6.4 Reboot / Default Setting
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Admin" → "Reboot / Default Setting".
- Select "Reboot" to reboot CPE.
- Select "Reset to all default settings" to reboot and initialize CPE to its default
settings.
- To reboot the CPE, click the "Apply" button.
- CPE is rebooted automatically. Rebooting takes about 40 seconds.
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6.5 Diagnostic
Diagnostic are used in diagnosis and troubleshooting the network problems.
Ping test : Helps in discovering the status of a network device, that is whether
the device is alive or not.
Trace route : Records the route followed in the network between the sender's
computer and a specific destination computer.
• In the Top menu bar : Select "Admin" → "Diagnostic".
• Configure the Network Diagnostic Setup.
- If you want to set Network Diagnostic, Select "Ping".
- Enter IP Address (URL).
- Select the desirable Ping Count.
- Click the "Apply" button when finished.
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Troubleshooting
Refer to the following if you are having trouble connecting
to the Internet
1 Check the LED status of CPE.
- Check if the POWER LED is illuminated.
- Check if the LEDs of WiMAX are illuminated.
- For LAN port, check if the lamp of the port connected to the PC is illuminated.
2 Check the IP address of your PC.
In Windows 98/ME
- Click [Start] >> [Run] and enter the [winipcfg] command to open the [IP Address]
window, then check the [IP Address].
In Windows 2000/XP
- Run [Command Prompt] and enter the [ipconfig] command to check the [IP address].
3 If IP Address is not normal - Set the IP Address of the PC manually.
In Windows 98/ME
- Execute [Run >> Control Panel >> Network], and then click Properties of [TCP/IP]
for LAN card.
- ②Check [Use the assigned IP address], enter [192.168.1.100] for [IP Address]
and
[255.255.255.0] for [Subnet Mask].
- Select [Gateway] and enter [192.168.1.1] for [New Gateway], and then click [Add].
- Select [DNS Configuration], check [Use DNS], enter any name for [Host], enter [DNS
Server Address to search], and click [Add].
- Click [OK], click [OK] again in the [Network Properties] window, and then click [OK]
in the [Change System Setup] window to reboot the PC
In Windows 2000
- Select [Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Dial-UP Connections], double-click
[Local Area Connection], and click [Properties].
- Click Properties of [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] among Components.
- Click [Use the following IP address].
- Enter [192.168.1.100] for [IP Address], [255.255.255.0] for [Subnet Mask], and
[192.168.1.1] for [Default Gateway].
- Click [Use the following DNS Server Address].
- For [Basic Setup DNS Server], enter the communication company server of each
country.
- Click [OK]. Click [OK] again in the [Local Area Connection Properties] window.
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In Windows XP
- Select [Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet Connection], double-click
[Local Area Connection], and click [Properties].
Click Properties of [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] among Components.
- Click [Use the following IP address].
- Enter [192.168.1.100] for [IP Address], [255.255.255.0] for [Subnet Mask], and
[192.168.1.1] for [Default Gateway].
- Click [Use the following DNS Server Address].
- For [Basic Setup DNS Server], enter the communication company server of each
country.
- Click [OK]. Click [OK] again in the [Local Area Connection Properties] window.
In Windows Vista
- Select [Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing
Center -> Manage network connections] double-click [Local Area Connection],
and click [Properties].
Click Properties of [Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)] among Components.
- Click [Use the following IP address].
- Enter [192.168.1.100] for [IP Address], [255.255.255.0] for [Subnet Mask], and
[192.168.1.1] for [Default Gateway].
- Click [Use the following DNS Server Address].
- For [Preferred DNS Server], enter the communication company server of each country.
- Click [OK]. Click [OK] again in the [Local Area Connection Properties] window.
In Windows 7
- Select [Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing
Center -> Change adapter settings], double-click [Local Area Connection], and
click [Properties].
C lick the Properties of [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) ] among Components.
- Click [Use the following IP address].
- Enter [192.168.1.100] for [IP Address], [255.255.255.0] for [Subnet Mask], and
[192.168.1.1] for [Default Gateway].
- Click [Use the following DNS Server Address].
- For [Preferred DNS Server], enter the communication company server of each
country.
- Click [OK]. Click [OK] again in the [Local Area Connection Properties] window.
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In MAC OS X
- From the "Apple" menu, select "System Preferences.."
- Click on the [Network] icon in the [Internet & Wireless] category.
- Click on the [Ethernet] option in the left-hand side of the Network setting
window.
- Select the [Manually] option from the [Configure] drop-down menu.
- Enter [192.168.1.100] for [IP Address], [255.255.255.0] for [Subnet Mask], and
[192.168.1.1] for [Router].
- For [DNS Server], enter the communication company server of each country.
- Click [Apply].
4 Run [MS-DOS] or [Command Prompt] and then perform a PING Test with
[192.168.1.1].
A message [Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64] should appear
when running [ping 192.168.1.1] command. If the result of the Ping test does not
arrive properly, please contact the Customer Support Center.
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Operating Information
Temperature Range and power rating for the SWC-9200
- Operating temperature for the units is 0°C ~ 40°C
Power rating AC for the SWC-9200
100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 0.6A Max
Antenna Installation SWC-9200
Out door antenna must be installed
by a professional for optimum
performance and fixed operations
Safety Information
Caution
Minor injury or product damage can
occur the following directions are violated.
• Do not put any object on the product.
• Avoid heating devices.
• Do not disassemble, repair or redesign the product.
• Be careful not to allow any foreign matter inside the product.
• Do not leave the Product in a location where it is exposed to
severe static electricity, as this can cause the product to malfunction.
• Do not put any metallic object (coin, hair pin) or flammable
object inside the product, or drop the product.
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Legal Information
EU Regulatory Conformance
Hereby, SEOWON INTECH Co., Ltd. declares that this device is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
For the declaration of conformity, visit the Web site
http://www.seowonintech.co.kr/en/customer/regulatory.asp
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Reduction of Hazardous Substances
This device is compliant with the EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) Regulation (Regulation No
1907/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council) and the EU
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive (Directive
2002/95/EC
of the European Parliament and of the Council).
WEEE Notice
The disposal of this device is subject to the Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Union. The Directive
aims to promote environmentally-friendly handling of WEEE by ecological
disposal or reuse/refurbishment of the collected WEEE.
This symbol on the device signifies that the device must
not be discarded with normal household garbage. You are
obliged to hand over this device to a certified collection
point at the end of its life.
Separating WEEE from other waste helps minimize any of
their hazardous effects on environment and human beings.
For more information, please contact a municipal office or
the retail stores where you purchased this device.
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FCC Compliance Statement
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.
Caution: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which
are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID : S3KSWC9200
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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 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.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user's authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules.
RF exposure statements :
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Warranty Information
This product is the result of high quality craftsmanship based on strict
quality control procedures.
• In the event of Product failure or malfunction during normal usage, your
product will be repaired free of charge within the Limited Warranty period.
• The Consumer shall bear any labor or parts charges not covered by this
Limited Warranty.
• When requesting repair under the warranty, you must provide the proof
of purchase and the warranty.
• Keep the warranty in a safe location, as it will not be reissued.
Purchase date
Quality warranty period
Seller
Telephone number
1(one) year
Name
Consumer
Address
Telephone number
E-mail
The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this Limited
Warranty if the Product has been:
• Subjected to inappropriate use, improper storage, nauthorized repair,
unauthorized modifi cations, neglect abuse, inadequate installation,
misuse, damage in shipping, etc.
• Damaged by fire, flooding, windstorm, lighting, earthquake, theft, blown
fuse, internet viruses, worms, Trojan Horses, etc.
• Treated with its Product Serial # removed or defaced.
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