Quanta Microsystems WV202 WV202 WiMAX IAD User Manual WV202 Ver 1 0 GN

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 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   1      Brand Name: Quanta  Quanta Computer, Inc.     IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD  (WV202)  User Manual   Version 1.0
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   2Revision History   Revision   Date  By  Description  Reviewed By 0.1 09/03/2007 Terry First edition   0.2 09/07/2007 Terry Refine format   0.3 11/1/2007 Terry Modify   0.4 03/25/2008 Jud  Modify   0.5 07/08/2008 Jud  Modify   0.6  08/04/2008  Jud  1. Add the copyright description. 2. Update the newest UI and the description. 3. Add TR069  0.7 08/12/2008 Jud  1. Modify the title to add brand name 2. Add the using notice.  1.0  08/03/2009 Jud 3. Add Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   3Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 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. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: 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. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   4 Due to the essential high output power natural of WiMAX device, use of this device with other transmitter at the same time may exceed the FCC RF exposure limit and such usage must be prohibited (unless such co-transmission has been approved by FCC in the future).
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   5Copyright      The information described in this document is confidential and protected by copyright. All contents (part or whole) can not be reproduced, transmitted, translated into any language, or copied and stored without the written permission of Quanta Computer Inc. All rights reserved. This document is published by QCI.    Trademarks         QCI is a registered trademark of Quanta Computer Inc. Other trademarks and registered trademarks and logo mentioned in this publication are only used for identification purposes.    Notice         When the operator is using this product, and if this product has the signal interference in the same time, it will have noise interference in the telephone. But the noise interference is lower, it won’t interfere the communication quality when operators are making the call. And this interference is normal status and under the product spec.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   6Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................ 6 1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................. 8 1.1 AUDIENCE .................................................................................................................................. 9 1.2 ACRONYMS................................................................................................................................. 9 2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP...................................................................................................... 10 2.1 QUICK START ............................................................................................................................ 10 2.1.1 WV202 WiMAX IAD factory default settings ...................................................................... 10 2.1.2 How to configure WV202 .................................................................................................... 10 2.1.3 How to use VoIP?................................................................................................................12 2.1.4 How to make a three way conference call?......................................................................... 14 3. NETWORK SETTINGS................................................................................................................. 15 3.1 WAN ........................................................................................................................................ 16 3.1.1 WAN Setting ........................................................................................................................ 16 3.1.2 WiMAX Setting.................................................................................................................... 20 3.2 AUTO CONNECT........................................................................................................................ 25 3.3 WIMAX EAP........................................................................................................................... 26 3.4 LAN SETTING........................................................................................................................... 30 3.4.1 DNS Proxy........................................................................................................................... 30 3.5 DHCP....................................................................................................................................... 31 3.5.1 DHCP Server ...................................................................................................................... 31 3.6 STATIC ROUTE .......................................................................................................................... 32 3.7 NAT ......................................................................................................................................... 33 3.7.1 NAT Setting ......................................................................................................................... 33 3.7.2 Virtual Server Mapping....................................................................................................... 34 3.7.3 Port Trigger......................................................................................................................... 35 3.7.4 Port Forward ...................................................................................................................... 35 3.8 PACKET FILTER ......................................................................................................................... 37 3.9 URL FILTER.............................................................................................................................. 40 3.10 SECURITY ................................................................................................................................. 41 3.11 UPNP........................................................................................................................................ 42 3.12 DDNS ...................................................................................................................................... 43 3.13 QOS.......................................................................................................................................... 44 3.14 TR069...................................................................................................................................... 45 4. SIP SETTINGS................................................................................................................................ 47 4.1 BASIC SETTING......................................................................................................................... 47 4.2 ACCOUNT SETTING................................................................................................................... 50 4.3 SERVER SETTING ...................................................................................................................... 52 4.4 NAT TRAVERSAL ...................................................................................................................... 54 5. VOIP SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................ 55 5.1 VOICE SETTING ........................................................................................................................ 55 5.1.1 Codec .................................................................................................................................. 57 5.2 TONE SETTING.......................................................................................................................... 59 5.3 CALL SERVICE .......................................................................................................................... 60 5.3.1 Call Service for All Line...................................................................................................... 62
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   75.3.2 Call Service for Per Line..................................................................................................... 63 5.4 FXS PORT SETTING .................................................................................................................. 65 5.4.1 FXS Port Setting for All Line .............................................................................................. 65 5.4.2 FXS Port Setting for Per Line............................................................................................. 67 5.5 FAX SETTING ........................................................................................................................... 68 5.6 GENERAL DIALING SETTING..................................................................................................... 69 5.7 DIAL PLAN................................................................................................................................72 5.8 PHONE BOOK............................................................................................................................ 73 5.9 CALL SCREEN ........................................................................................................................... 74 6. INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 75 6.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION ............................................................................................................. 75 6.2 WIMAX STATUS....................................................................................................................... 77 6.3 ROUTING TABLE ....................................................................................................................... 80 6.4 CALL DETAIL RECORD.............................................................................................................. 81 6.5 LINE STATUS ............................................................................................................................. 83 6.6 PACKET STATISTIC .................................................................................................................... 84 6.7 SYSTEM LOG ............................................................................................................................ 85 7. MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................. 87 7.1 ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT ...................................................................................................... 87 7.2 SYSTEM LOG SETTING.............................................................................................................. 89 7.3 DATE/TIME ............................................................................................................................... 90 7.4 PING TEST................................................................................................................................. 92 7.5 CONFIG..................................................................................................................................... 93 7.6 PROVISIONING .......................................................................................................................... 94 8. LOGOUT ......................................................................................................................................... 97 8.1 LOGOUT.................................................................................................................................... 97 8.2 REBOOT.................................................................................................................................... 97
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   81. Introduction The WV202 WiMAX IAD is a WiMAX LAN router with two LAN ports, two VoIP (FXS) ports and one WiMAX WAN interface. The WV202 supports IEEE 802.16e-2005 state of the art Scalable OFDMA based Technology. It operates on 2.496 GHz ~ 2.69GHz frequency licensed band. It supports WiMAX forum Wave1 SISO specification and provides users a seamless broadband wireless access; VoIP calls at home, office. It acts as two devices in one box. First, there’s a built-in two full-duplex 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports that allows user to connect PC/NB or Ethernet switch devices together to extend the connectivity. Secondly, the routing functions tie these devices together and allow networked devices to share a high-speed broadband connection via the broadband WiMAX WAN port.       Look at below diagram show you the example usage model for WV202 with our others products (WC202 WiMAX Cardbus, WB200 WiMAX Bridge). With the WiMAX IAD at the center of your home or office network, you can share a high-speed Internet connection, files, and multi-player games with flexibility, speed, and security!     WiMAX Usage Model Example
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   91.1 Audience This document is intended for system vendor who are using WV202 to build an Internet telephony gateway or server application. It is assumed that the reader has the general knowledge of VoIP applications and products. 1.2 Acronyms API       Application Interface ALG      Application Layer Gateway ACI       Audio CODEC Interface ADC      Analog to Digital Converter CODEC   Coder / Decoder DAC      Digital to Analog Converter DC       Direct Current DDNS  Dynamic Domain Name System DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DMZ   Demilitarized Zone DNS      Domain Name System DTMF    Dual Tone Multi Frequency FXO      Foreign Exchange Office FXS    Foreign Exchange Station GMT    Greenwich Mean Time IP     Internet Protocol IPsec    Internet Protocol Security L2TP     Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol LAN      Local Area Network MAC    Media Access Control MII   Media Independent Interface NAT   Network Address Translation NTP   Network Time Protocol PPTP      Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol RTP     Real-Time Transport Protocol RTCP    Real-Time Transport Control Protocol (also known as RTP control protocol) SIP      Session Initiation Protocol SLIC    Subscriber Line Interface Circuit STUN  Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs TCP   Transmission Control Protocol UDP      User Datagram Protocol UPnP      Universal Plug and Play URI    Uniform Resource Identifier VoIP    Voice Over Internet Protocol WAN    Wide Area Network
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   102. Installation and Setup 2.1 Quick Start 2.1.1 WV202 WiMAX IAD factory default settings   ¾ LAN IP: 192.168.1.254 ¾ Netmask: 255.255.255.0 ¾ LAN DHCP: enable ¾ User Name/Password: root/root  2.1.2 How to configure WV202  To access the WiMAX IAD via Ethernet, the host computer must meet the following requirements: ¾ Equipped with an Ethernet network interface. ¾ Have TCP/IP installed. ¾ Allow the client PC to obtain an IP address automatically or set a fixed IP address.   ¾ With a web browser installed: Internet Explorer 5.x or later.  The connection structure is as below:                Power NB or PC  Phone42Phone3
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   11  The WiMAX IAD is configured with the default IP address of 192.168.1.254 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Considering that the DHCP server is enabled by default, the DHCP clients should be able to access the WiMAX, or the host PC should be assigned an static IP address first for initial configuration. An example for static IP address can be set to “192.168.1.100”. You also can manage the WiMAX IAD through a web browser-based manager. The WiMAX IAD manager uses the HTTP protocol via a web browser to allow you to set up and manage the device. The URL of management web site is : http://192.168.1.254. Following are the steps to login and control the IAD. Step 1: Power on IAD, when the booting is finished, the LED stats of IAD is as below:             LED is always “ON”: “Power”, “FXS1”, “FXA2”             LED is always “OFF”: “WiMAX”, “LAN1”, “LAN2”, “System” Step 2: Connect the network adapter of the PC to the LAN1 port on IAD. Step 3: Make sure the PC’s IP address getting from IAD DHCP server is 192.168.1.xxx. The default IP address is 192.168.1.100 for the first requested client.   Step 4: Open the browser and input the web control site: http://192.168.1.254 and input the login username and password: root/root, then click the “Login” button
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   12Step 5: You will see the information page after login the web site.   2.1.3 How to use VoIP? SIP Settings -> Account Setting
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   13¾ Type User Name and Display Name   ¾ Type Authentication User Name as the phone number ¾ Type Authentication Password ¾ Confirmed Password Please make sure the Authentication User Name and Authentication Password had been setup in SIP server.  SIP Settings -> Server Setting  ¾ Type Registrar Server Address as your SIP server address ¾ Type Proxy Address to the same with SIP server ¾ Make sure WV202 has already registered to your Registrar Server then you can make VoIP call.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   14 2.1.4 How to make a three way conference call?   ¾ Make a call to the first party. For example: phone1 makes a call to phone2. ¾ "Flash hook" to hold the call. For example: phone1 “Flash hook”. ¾ Then you will hear a dial tone. ¾ Make the other call to the third party. For example: phone1 makes the other call to phone3. ¾ Dial "*71" to connect the two party calls for conferencing. For example: phone1 dials “*71”, then phone1, phone2 and phone3 are in a conference call.  SIP server Base Station
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   153. Network Settings All the network functions are set in this section. Before managing the IAD, please make sure you have set the connection structure as below and refer the settings in the section 2.1.2 How to configure WV202.                   All the functions are supported as the following items. ¾ WAN  ¾ Auto Connect ¾ WiMAX EAP ¾ LAN ¾ DHCP ¾ Static Route ¾ NAT ¾ Packet Filter ¾ URL Filter ¾ Security ¾ UPnP ¾ DDNS ¾ QOS ¾  TR069                  Power NB or PC  Phone42Phone3
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   163.1 WAN  In WV202, the WAN is the WiMAX connection entry. There are two pages (WAN Setting and WiMAX Setting) to setting the TCP/IP settings and WiMAX frequency and bandwidth settings. The IAD is not yet supported the bridge mode for WAN.  This chapter is going to introduce the function of each connection mode and the basic configuring steps that you have to do. If you do not follow the configuring steps for using these connection modes, you might get some connection problems and cannot connect to the Internet well.  3.1.1 WAN Setting       In this page, you can set the values about TCP/IP information like as IP address, MAC address, host name, MTU, MRU, and DNS server.          ¾ Router / Bridge Mode       In this version it is just supported the “Router” mode to work as a gateway/router.   ¾ Host Name       The Host Name field is optional but may be required by some Internet Service Providers. The default host name is wimax.quantatw.com. It is a computer that is connected to a TCP/IP network, including the Internet. Each host has a unique IP address. Assign the domain name or IP address of your host computer.  When the host operating system is set up it is given a name. This name may reflect the prime use of the computer. For example, a host computer that is a web server may be called www.xxx.com. When we need to find the host name from an IP address we send a request to the host using its IP address. The host will respond with its host name.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   17¾ WAN Ethernet MAC       There are two methods to set the MAC address. a. Original MAC The original MAC is the manufacture shipping MAC address.   b. Manual Setting You can set the specific MAC address in this field or set the MAC address of the computer you are using by clicking the “MAC Clone”. After setting MAC address, please click “Submit” button.  ¾ WAN Port IP Assignment              You have two methods to set the WAN port IP, one is Static IP mode and the other one is DHCP mode. The default setting is DHCP mode to get IP from DHCP server.   Static IP Mode When you want to set the WAN IP to a static IP address, you can select Static IP mode. Sometimes the ISP provider maybe gives you a static IP and requests you to set it for WAN port.              If you select Static IP mode, you have to set the following fields.              Field  Description  Default value IP address  Enter the IP address provided by your ISP  10.20.18.32 Subnet Mask  Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP.  255.255.0.0 Default Gateway  Enter the gateway provided by your ISP.  10.20.0.1 Primary DNS Server  DNS (Domain Name System) is for mapping a domain name to its assigned IP address. Enter the IP address for the primary DNS server. The IPS maybe provides you the IP address for DNS server.  168.95.1.1 Secondary DNS Server  Enter the IP address for the second DNS server  168.95.192.1
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   18 DHCP mode               If you select DHCP mode for WAN port, the IAD will auto gets IP address, subnet mask and default gateway address from ISP’s DHCP server.  After the WAN port is connected to WiMAX Base Station, the DHCP client will auto gets the information from DHCP server like as the below picture.   ¾ Ping From WAN               Ping is a basic Internet program that lets you verify that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests. Ping is used diagnostically to ensure that a host computer you are trying to reach is actually operating  The default setting is allowed user can ping the host computer from remote site. If you disallow, the host computer doesn’t response any user who issues Ping IP address command from any remote sites.       Field  Description Allowed Enable  Response the ping information to remote client. (Default setting is enable)  Allowed Disable  Doesn’t response the ping information to remote client.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   19   ¾ MTU           MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes that a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. The network MTU rate is set to 1500 bytes with default settings.  ¾ MRU       MRU stands for Maximum Receiving Unit. the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes that a network can receive. Any messages larger than the MRU are divided into smaller packets before being received. The network MRU rate is set to 1500 bytes with default settings.  ¾ Set DNS Server  DNS stands for Domain Name System. Every Internet host must have a unique IP address, also they may have a user-friendly, easy to remember name such as www.xxx.com. The DNS server converts the user-friendly name into its equivalent IP address.    The original DNS specifications require that each domain name is served by at least 2 DNS servers for redundancy. When you run your DNS, web, and mail servers all on the same machine - if this machine goes down, it doesn't really matter that the backup DNS server still works.    The recommended practice is to configure the primary and secondary DNS servers on separate machines, on separate Internet connections, and in separate geographic locations.    Primary DNS Server: Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server.  Secondary DNS Server: Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server.  There are two methods to set the DNS server: a. Automatically (Default setting)         When you select the Auto mode, the IP address of DNS server will be gotten from ISP’s DHCP server. You will get IP address of the primary DNS server and the secondary DNS server.  b. Manually          When you want to set the DNS server manually, you can select this mode to set primary DNS server and secondary DNS server as below. Field  Description  Default value Primary DNS Server  Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server  168.95.1.1 Secondary DNS Server  Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server  168.95.192.1
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   203.1.2 WiMAX Setting     The WiMAX settings for connecting to BS are described in this section. You can set the WiMAX bandwidth and DL frequency from your ISP and to scan the BS to show how many BS can be found to connect.   ¾ System page To set the OFDM and the gap time of TTG and RTG has two methods.   a. Default mode            In default mode, the default settings of the OFDM, TTG gap time and RTG gap time are as below.      Field  Description  Default value OFDM  To input the FFT size in this field. The FFT size can be 512 or 1024 according to bandwidth is 5 MHz or 10 MHz.  1024 Gap Time TTG  Transmit/receive Transition Gap (TTG) is defined as the time between end of the last sample of the last OFDM-symbol of the UL and the start of the first sample of the preamble of the following DL frame.  50 micro seconds Gap Time RTG  Receive/transmit Transition Gap (RTG) is defined as the time between end of the last sample of the last OFDM-symbol of the DL and the start of the first sample of the first OFDM-symbol of the UL frame 50 micro seconds
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   21  b. Manual mode              To manual set the following parameters for gap time and OFDM size to change different bandwidth responding BS. Field  Description  Default value OFDM  To input the FFT size in this field. The FFT size can be 512 or 1024 according to bandwidth is 5 MHz or 10 MHz.  1024 Gap Time TTG  Transmit/receive Transition Gap (TTG) is defined as the time between end of the last sample of the last OFDM-symbol of the UL and the start of the first sample of the preamble of the following DL frame.  50 micro seconds Gap Time RTG  Receive/transmit Transition Gap (RTG) is defined as the time between end of the last sample of the last OFDM-symbol of the DL and the start of the first sample of the first OFDM-symbol of the UL frame 50 micro seconds  ¾ Scan page       Field  Description  Default value Current Connection Status  To show the information of the connected BS. It shows the BSID, State, RSSI, CINR, and Frequency data.   BS Scan List  To show the BS list you scan with the DL frequency.   Bandwidth  To set the Bandwidth for 5000 KHz (5 MHz) or 10000 (10 MHz) KHz by according to BS setting.  10000 DL Frequency[1]  To set the frequency from 2496000 KHz to 2699800 KHz by according to BS setting.  2540500
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   22  To auto scan the BS is enabled as default setting, if the frequency of BS is the same with default setting 2540500 KHz, the BS will be auto scanned and shown in the BS scan list. Then the system will auto connects to the BS and shows the information of connected BS like as the figure below.         If the frequency of BS is not the same with default setting, or you want to change BS with another frequency, please follow the steps as below.  Step1. Setting the frequency from your ISP provider to the DL frequency[1] field. Then click the “Submit” button to let it work. See the figure as below.   Step2. Then it will show the message to drop current connection like as below. Please click “OK” button to continue.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   23  Step3. After changing the frequency, the WiMAX card will reboot. Please wait 30 seconds for rebooting.   Step4. It will go back to the setting page. If there is no BS scanned in the BS scan list, please click “Rescan” button to rescan BS.   Step5. It will show the message to drop current connection, please click “OK” button.   Step6. Please wait for rescanning about 10 seconds.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   24 Step7. If there is no BS scanned, please repeat from step 4 to step 6 to rescan it; if the BS is scanned, it will be shown in the BS scan list. Please click the BSID of the scanned BD to mark the data, then click “Connect” button to connect the BS.   Step8. Please wait for connecting BS about 5 seconds.   Step9. It will connect to the BS and show the connection status “Operational”.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   253.2 Auto Connect       The Auto connect function will let IAD auto connect to WiMAX BS after booting up. There are some rules when you enable and disable this function.  If the Auto Connect button is “On”, WiMAX will try to connect with BS automatically.  The default value of Auto Connect setting is “On”, if you rescan BS and connect to BS manual, the setting will be changed to “Off”.  If the BSID list is by “History”, WiMAX IAD will connect to those BSs in the History list firstly.  If several BSID entries in the history list, WiMAX IAD will connect to the BS which has the best CINR.  The BS will be auto added in the history list after IAD has connected to the BS.  You can manual add BS in the predefine list and factory list by enable “Predefine” and “Factory” function in the “Depends on which BSID List” field. See as below figure.   Field  Description  Default value BSID  Input the BS’s BSID provided by ISP     Frequency  Input the BS’s frequency provided by ISP     Mask  Input the BS’s mask provided by ISP     Change  Click this button to change the data of existed BS   Add  Click this button to add the data of BS
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   263.3 WiMAX EAP         EAP is used to communicate authentication information between the Supplicant and the Authentication Server. When you connect to BS with EAP authorization, an AAA (Authentication Authorization Accounting) server behind BS will confirm your authentication information, authorization and accounting.     Field  Description  Default value CA Certificate (optional)  To upload the CA certificate file provided by ISP when you select “User” or “User / Device” authentication. The CA certificate file is optional but depends on the AAA server request.   Device Authentication Information File To upload the device authentication information file provided by ISP when you select “Device” and “User / Device” authentication.     NWG Stage  There are two stage of NWG (Network Working Group) to select. Base on the BS setting to select “Stage 3 Draff” or “Stage 3 R1.0.0”  Stage 3 Draff PKM  Select “No PKM” (Private Key Management) or “v2(EAP)” for communicating with BS.  No PKM Authentication  Three types to authenticate with AAA server or Radius server. “User” or “Device” or “User / Device”  User EAP Method  Select TTLS (Technical Translation & Localization Services) Method or AKA (Authentication and Key Agreement) Method  TTLS Outer Identity  The identity of this IAD to communicate with BS. It can be auto generated by clicking “Generate” button or can be set with any string between 16 bytes to 48 bytes manual. And the string only can be the combination with
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   27numeral letters and English letters in lower case and upper case. Input the domain name in the filed after “@”.  Static Outer Identity  You can input any string which length is no limit when it is enable. The string can be set with any string between 16 bytes to 48 bytes manual. And the string only can be the combination with numeral letters and English letters in lower case and upper case.  Disable Inner EAP  There are 4 Inner EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) to select. “MSCHAPv2” / “MSCHAP” / “CHAP” / “PAP”  MSCHAPv2 User ID  Input the user ID provided by ISP   User Password  Input the user password provided by ISP    There are fore types for EAP setting to communicate authentication information with BS.  ¾ Type1: No PKM setting The WiAMX IAD connects to BS without any authentication.   ¾ Type2: V2(EAP) with “User” authentication In this type, there are two methods to communicate authentication information with BS.   TTLS (Technical Translation & Localization Services) Method Input the marked fields as below.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   28   AKA (Authentication and Key Agreement) Method Input the marked fields as below.   ¾ Type3: V2(EAP) with “Device” authentication           Input the marked fields as below.         ¾ Type4: V2(EAP) with “User / Device” authentication           Input the marked fields as below.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   29
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   303.4 LAN Setting These are the IP settings of the LAN (Local Area Network) interface for the device. These settings may be referred to as "private settings". You may change the LAN IP address if needed. The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet. The default IP address is 192.168.1.254 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.  LAN is a network of computers or other devices that are in relatively close range of each other. For example, devices in a home or office building would be considered part of a local area network.    LAN IP Address: Assign the IP address of LAN server, default is 192.168.1.254  Subnet Mask: Select a subnet mask from the pull-down menu, default is 255.255.255.0.    Field  Description  Default value LAN IP Address  Input the LAN IP address  192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask  Select the subnet mask    255.255.255.0 DNS Proxy  Enable / Disable the DNS proxy function  Enable   3.4.1 DNS Proxy A proxy server is a computer network service that allows clients to make indirect network connections to other network services. The default setting is Enable the DNS proxy server.  Enable the DNS Proxy which will relay users’/clients’ DNS requests to a real DNS server IP address. Users no need to specify real DNS server IP address.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   313.5 DHCP 3.5.1 DHCP Server DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DHCP server gives out IP addresses when a device is starting up and request an IP address to be logged on to the network. The device must be set as a DHCP client to "Obtain the IP address automatically". By default, the DHCP Server is enabled in the unit. The DHCP address pool contains the range of the IP address that will automatically be assigned to the clients on the network.  DHCP client computers connected to the unit will have their information displayed in the DHCP Client List table. The table will show the Type, Host Name, IP Address, MAC Address, Description, and Expired Time of the DHCP lease for each client computer.    Field  Description  Default value DHCP Server  Enable or Disable the DHCP server to dynamic release IP to the connected client in LAN.  Enable Assigned DHCP IP Address  Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment and the ending IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment.  Start IP: 192.168.1.100 End IP: 192.168.1.250 DHCP IP Lease Time  Assign the length of time for the IP lease, default setting is 86400 seconds.  86400 MAC  Input the MAC address of the client which you want to add.   IP  Input the IP address of the client which you want to add.   Description  Input the description of the client which you want to add.   Change  Click “Change” button to change the data for existed map.   Add  Click “Add” button to add the DHCP static mapping data.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   323.6 Static Route Static routes are special routes that the network administrator manually enters into the router configuration. You could build an entire network based on static routes. The problem with doing this is that when a network failure occurs, the static route will not change without you performing the change. This isn’t a good thing if the failure occurs during the middle of the night, or while you are on vacation.  The routing table allows the user to configure and define all the static routes supported by the router.       Field  Description  Default value Enable  Enable/Disable the static route.  Disable Target  Defines the base IP address (Network Number) that will be compared with the destination IP address (after an AND with NetMask) to see if this is the target route.   Netmask  The subnet mask that will be AND'd with the destination IP address and then compared with the Target to see if this is the target route.  255.255.255.0 Gateway  The IP address of the next hop router that will be used to route traffic for this route. If this route is local (defines the locally connected hosts and Type = Host) then this IP address MUST be the IP address of the router Action – Insert a new Static Route entry or update a specified entry   Change  Click “Change” button to modify one of the list routes and to change the value.   Add  Click “Add” button to add more routes for different target domain   Edit  Click “Edit” button to edit the route date.   Delete  Click “Delete” button to delete the unneeded routes.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   333.7 NAT NAT (Network Address Translation) serves three purposes: 1. Provides security by hiding internal IP addresses. Acts like firewall. 2. Enables a company to access internal IP addresses. Internal IP addresses that are only available within the company will not conflict with public IP. 3. Allows a company to combine multiple ISDN connections into a single internet connection. 3.7.1 NAT Setting   Field  Description  Default value Network Address Translation  Enable/Disable NAT.  Enable IPSec Pass Through  IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) is a framework for a set of protocols for security at the network or packet processing layer of network communication. Enable/Disable this framework verification  Enable PPTP Pass Through  PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) is a protocol   that allows corporations to extend their own corporate network through private "tunnels" over the public Internet. Enable/Disable this protocol verification.  Enable L2TP Pass Through  L2TP (The Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol) is an emerging Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that combines the best features of two existing tunneling protocols: Cisco's Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F) and Microsoft's Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). L2TP is an extension to the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is an important component for VPNs. VPNs allow users and telecommuters to connect to their corporate intranets or extranets. Enable/Disable this function.  Enable SIP ALG  SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol  Disable
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   34  3.7.2 Virtual Server Mapping The device can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as Web or FTP services via the public (WAN) IP address can be automatically redirected to local servers in the LAN network. Depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number), the device redirects the external service request to the appropriate server within the LAN network. You will only need to input the LAN IP address of the computer running the service and enable it.    A Virtual Server is defined as a service port, and all requests to this port will be redirected to the computer specified by the server IP.   Field  Description  Default value Enable  Enable/Disable the virtual server mapping, default setting is Disable  Disable WAN IP Alias  Select which WAN IP address to mapping local IP address.   WAN Port  The port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the virtual service. Enter the WAN Port number, e.g. enter 80 to represent the Web (http server), or enter 25 to represent SMTP (email server). Note: You can specify maximum 32 WAN Ports.   Protocol  The protocol used for the virtual service. Select a protocol type is TCP or UDP.  TCP LAN IP  The server computer in the LAN network that will be providing the virtual services. Enter the IP address of LAN.   LAN Port  The port number of the service used by the Private IP computer. Enter the LAN port number.   Change  Click change button to modify an existed mapping item.   for Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification and instant messaging. Enable/Disable this protocol verification.  NetMeeting ALG  Enable or disable to support or not support NetMeeting packets.  Disable DMZ  In computer networks, a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as a "neutral zone" between a company's private network and the outside public network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data. Disable Non-Standard FTP port   Disable
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   35Add  Click add button to add a new mapping server.   Edit  Click edit button to edit the existed item.   Delete  Click delete button to delete the unneeded item.    3.7.3 Port Trigger Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony and others. These applications have difficulties working through NAT (Network Address Translation). If you need to run applications that require multiple connections, specify the port normally associated with an application in the "Trigger Port" field, select the protocol type as TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) or UDP (User Datagram Protocol), then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic.     Field  Description  Default value Enable  Enable/Disable the port trigger, default setting is disabled.  Disable Trigger Port  This is the port used to trigger the application. It can be either a single port or a range of ports.   Trigger Type  This is the protocol used to trigger the special application.  TCP Public Port  This is the port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the application. You may define a single port or a range of ports. You can use a comma to add multiple ports or port ranges.   Public Type  This is the protocol used for the special application.  TCP Change  Click change button to modify an existed item.   Add  Click add button to add a new item   Edit  Click edit button to edit the existed item.   Delete  Click delete button to delete the unneeded item.    3.7.4 Port Forward Port forwarding is the act of forwarding a network port from one network node to another. This technique can allow an external user to reach a port on a private IP address (inside a LAN) from the outside via a NAT-enabled router. Port forwarding allows remote computers (e.g. public machines on the Internet) to connect to a specific computer within a private LAN. The forwarding protocol type can be set in TCP or UDP protocol.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   36  Field  Description  Default value Enable  Enable/Disable the port Forward, default setting is disabled .  Disable Forward Port  This is the port used to forward the packets to a port on a private IP address in LAN. It can be either a single port or a range of ports.   Forward Type  This is the protocol used to trigger the special application.  TCP Forward IP  The IP address in LAN that you want to forward the packets to it   Change  Click change button to modify an existed item.   Add  Click add button to add a new item   Edit  Click edit button to edit the existed item.   Delete  Click delete button to delete the unneeded item.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   373.8 Packet Filter Filters are used to deny or allow LAN computers from accessing the Internet. Within the local area network, the unit can be setup to deny Internet access to computers using the assigned IP or MAC addresses. The unit can also block users from accessing restricted web sites.  This packet filter is used to inspect each packet for user defined content, such as an IP address but does not track the state of sessions.    It is a feature incorporated into routers and bridges to limit the flow of information based on predetermined communications such as source, destination, or type of service being provided by the network. Packet filters let the administrator limit protocol specific traffic to one network segment, isolate e-mail domains, and perform many other traffic control functions.   WAN Packet Filter Use IP Filters to deny particular WAN IP addresses from the Internet. You can deny special port number or all ports for a specific IP address. You will need to input the WAN IP address(es) of the computer(s) that will be denied, and input which port of WAN side that you want to deny for accessing..    Field  Description  Default value WAN Packet Filter  Enable / Disable the packets filter function in WAN port.  Enable Enable  Enable/Disable the WAN packet filter, default setting is Disable  Disable Source IP  The IP address of the WAN computer that will be denied access to the Internet. You can also add a range of IP addresses.   Destination Port  The single port that will be denied to access.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   38Protocol  This is the protocol type that will be used with the Port that will be blocked.  TCP Block  You can block the IP address of the WAN computer always or by schedule  Always Day  If Block set to “by schedule”, you need to determine which day(s) will be performed  All Time  If Block set to “by schedule”, you need to determine which time will be performed  00:00 ~ 00:00 Change  Click change button to modify an existed item.   Add  Click add button to add a new item   Edit  Click edit button to edit the existed item.   Delete  Click delete button to delete the unneeded item.    LAN Packet Filter  Use IP Filters to deny particular LAN IP addresses from accessing the Internet. You can deny special port number for a specific IP address. You will need to input the LAN IP address(es) of the computer(s) that will be denied Internet access, and input which port of LAN side that you want to deny for accessing..     Field  Description  Default value LAN Packet Filter  Enable / Disable the packets filter function in LAN port.  Enable Enable  Enable/Disable the LAN packet filter, default setting is Disable   Disable Source IP  The IP address of the LAN computer that will be denied access to the Internet. You can also add a range of IP addresses.   Destination Port  The single port that will be denied access to the Internet. If no port is specified, all ports will be denied access.   Protocol  This is the protocol type that will be used with the Port that will be blocked.  TCP Block  You can block the IP address of the WAN computer always or by schedule.  Always Day  If Block set to “by schedule”, you need to determine which  All
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   39day(s) will be performed.  Time  If Block set to “by schedule”, you need to determine which time will be performed.  00:00 ~ 00:00 Change  Click change button to modify an existed item.   Add  Click add button to add a new item   Edit  Click edit button to edit the existed item.   Delete  Click delete button to delete the unneeded item.    MAC – Packet Filter Use MAC Filters to deny computers within the local area network from accessing the Internet. You can either manually add a MAC address or select the MAC address from the list of clients that are currently connected to the unit.    Field  Description  Default value MAC Packet Filter  Enable / Disable the packets filter function in LAN port.  Enable MAC Packet Filter Policy  Two way to determine the policies you want to deny or access.  Deny Enable  Enable/Disable the MAC packet filter, default setting is disabled.   Disable MAC Address  The MAC address of the computer in the LAN (Local Area Network) to be used in the MAC filter table. Enter the MAC address of LAN port, e.g. 00:00:27:88:81:18.   Policy  You can block the MAC address of the LAN computer always or by schedule  Always Day  If Block set to “by schedule”, you need to determine which day(s) will be performed.  All Time  If Block set to “by schedule”, you need to determine which time will be performed.  00:00 ~ 00:00 Change  Click change button to modify an existed item.   Add  Click add button to add a new item   Edit  Click edit button to edit the existed item.   Delete  Click delete button to delete the unneeded item.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   403.9 URL Filter With security reason, the URL Filter provides the enterprise to manage and restrict employee access to non-business or undesirable content on the Internet. URL Filter is a web solution that blocks web-sites access according the URL Filter String no matter the URL string is found full or partial matched with a keyword. For example, if you add URL Filter String with keyword “sex”, the WV202 will limit local hosts to access the web site or web pages such as “www.sex.com” or “www.fronthost.com/sex/index.html”.      Field  Description  Default value URL Filter  Enable/Disable the URL Filter, default setting is disabled.  Enable Enable  Enable/Disable the MAC packet filter, default setting is disabled.  Disable Client IP  The host computer which will be blocked to access the Internet.   URL Filter String  The pattern which will be blocked. For example, “yahoo.com” or keyword “sex”.   Change  Click change button to modify an existed item.   Add  Click add button to add a new item   Edit  Click edit button to edit the existed item.   Delete  Click delete button to delete the unneeded item.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   413.10  Security Intrusion detection (ID) is a type of security management system for computers and networks. An ID system gathers and analyzes information from various areas within a computer or a network to identify possible security breaches, which include both intrusions (attacks from outside the organization) and misuse (attacks from within the organization). User can enable the “Intrusion Detection” function in the “Security” page to detect the intrusions and enable the “Drop Malicious Packet” function to drop the malicious packets.        Field  Description  Default value Intrusion Detection   Enable/Disable the intrusion detection. Disable Drop Malicious Packet  Enable/Disable the drop malicious packet. Disable
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   423.11 UPnP UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The WV202 is an UPnP enabled router and will only work with other UPnP devices/softwares. If you do not want to use the UPnP functionality, it can be disabled by canceling the “Enable” item..  UPnP is architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of PCs and intelligent devices or appliances, particularly within the home. UPnP builds on Internet standards and technologies, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and XML, to enable these devices to automatically connect with one another and work together to make networking - particularly home networking - possible for more people.  The UPnP Internet Gateway Device (IGD) is an “edge” interconnect device between a residential Local Area Network (LAN) and the Wide Area Network (WAN), providing connective to the Internet.  With UPnP support, the MSN message can communicate over NAT. In other words, the user of the windows Massager behind the firewall/NAT device will be able to connect the peer for voice and video conferencing.  UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play). Network architecture based on TCP/IP and intended to allow terminals to be networked without the need for configuration. In the Barricade router, for example, the correct ports are automatically opened for applications like Net meeting, online games, etc. You can choose to enable or disable the UPnP Service.        Field  Description  Default value UPNP Internet Gate Device  Enable/Disable the UPNP function. Disable
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   43 3.12 DDNS The DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet.  Without DDNS, the users should use the WAN IP to reach internal server. It is inconvenient for the users if this IP is dynamic. With DDNS supported, you apply a DNS name (e.g., www.xxx.com) for your server (e.g., Web server) from a DDNS server. The outside users can always access the web server using the www.xxx.com regardless of the WAN IP.    When you want your internal server to be accessed by using DNS name rather than using the dynamic IP address, you can use the DDNS service. The DDNS server allows to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname.  Unlike DNS that only works with static IP addresses, DDNS works with dynamic IP addresses, such as those assigned by an ISP or other DHCP server. DDNS is popular with home networkers, who typically receive dynamic, frequently-changing IP addresses from their service provider.   DDNS is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing (dynamic) IP address. If you are assigned a dynamic IP address and that address is used only for the duration of that specific connection. With the WV202, you can setup your DDNS service and the WV202 will automatically update your DDNS server every time it receives a different IP address.    Field  Description  Default value DDNS Enable/Disable the DDNS service, default setting is disabled.  Disable DDNS Server Type  The WV202 support three types of DDNS, DynDns.org / No-IP.com / ZoneEdit.com.  DynDns.org DDNS Username  The username which you register in DynDns.org , No-IP.com or ZoneEdit.com website.   DDNS Password  The password which you register in DynDns.org , No-IP.com or ZoneEdit.com    website.   Confirmed Password  Confirm the password which you typing.   Hostname to register  The hostname which you register in DynDns.org , No-IP.com or ZoneEdit.com website.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   443.13 QoS The QOS (Quality Of Service) is to guarantee that the Voice and Data should be transmitting at the same time and data couldn’t influence the Voice quality. When TOS bits is enabled, it will guarantee the Voice have the first priority pass through the TOS enable devices.      Field  Description  Default value QOS  Enable/Disable the QOS Service. Default setting is disabled.  Disable VLAN Priority for Voice Packets  The priority value for voice packet. Default is 1. 1 VLAN ID for Voice Packets  The voice VLAN ID. Default is 3. 3 VLAN Priority for Data Packets  The priority value for data packet. Default is 0. 0 VLAN ID for Data Packets  The data VLAN ID. Default is 4. 4 TOS / DiffServ for SIP  This option enables the phone to support QOS for SIP traffic in a network. This makes sense only if all parts of the involved network also support QOS. Assign the priority value from 0 to 255. Default is 0.   TOS / DiffServ for RIP  This option enables the phone to support QOS for RTP traffic in a network. This makes sense only if all parts of the involved network also support QOS. Assign the priority value from 0 to 255. Default is 0.  0
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   45 3.14 TR069 The TR069 is the CPE WAN Management Protocol, intended for communication between a CPE and Auto-Configuration Server (ACS). ACS can remote manage the CPE and modify the settings via TR069 protocol. The CPE WAN Management Protocol defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto-configuration of a CPE, and also incorporates other CPE management functions into a common framework.  When you enable the TR069 function and want to manage this IAD, please make sure the connection is worked between IAD and ACS. The IAD will send the request packets to ACS and ACS will feedback the request packets from IAD.           Field  Description  Default value TR069  Enable / Disable the TR069 function  Disable ACS URL  The URL of ACS (Auto Configuration Server) for connecting. Depending on different security mechanism, the URL will be different, like as with SSL security or not.   ACS User Name  The user name is provided by ACS for IAD to connect   ACS Password  The password is provided by ACS for IAD to connect   Request User Name  When user wants to mount device to the system, user must send a connection request to the device including the username and password. The user name and password are also used when user notify the device
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   46          Request Password  When user wants to mount device to the system, user must send a connection request to the device including the username and password. The user name and password are also used when user notify the device   OUI  An Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) is a unique identifier value for different organization. This settings is not the needed item for connecting between CPE and ACS, it’s depending on the connecting requirement of ACS.   Serial number  The unique serial number of this device is used to connect to ACS.   Product Class  The product class is the description of this product.   Periodic  To enable or disable the periodic function that CPE will auto send connection request to ACS periodic.  Disable Periodic Second  It’s the time to send the connection request periodic to ACS
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   474. SIP Settings   SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a request-response protocol, dealing with requests from clients and responses from servers. Participants are identified by SIP URLs. Requests can be sent through any transport protocol. SIP determines the end system to be used for the session, the communication media and media parameters, and the called party's desire to engage in the communication. Once these are assured, SIP establishes call parameters at either end of the communication, and handles call transfer and termination.  ¾ Basic Setting  ¾ Account Setting  ¾ Server Setting  ¾ NAT Traversal  4.1 Basic Setting    Field  Description  Default value Session Timer Flag  Disable / Enable the session timer to refresh Sip sessions. Default setting is disabled.  Disable Session Timer  SIP session refresh time interval. The time interval in which the phone periodically refresh SIP sessions by sending repeated INVITE or Update request, depending on session type. Its range is 90 to 65535, default setting is 1800 seconds.  1800
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   48 Media Port Start  The starting range of port for RTP. Port number for initial of sending RTP packet. Its range is 1024 to 65535, default setting is 5000.  5000 Media Port End  The ending range of port for RTP. Its range is 1024 to 65535, default setting is 5009  5009 Transport  Assigns the default SIP transport protocol. UDP – UDP (User Datagram Protocol) provides very few error recovery services, offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagram over an IP network. It's used primarily for broadcasting messages over a network. Here the UDP is a default setting. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent.  UDP SIP Time Interval  SIP time interval in milliseconds. The default setting is 500 msec.  500 Timeout for Invite  INVITE message timeout value. Assigns a value 1 to 100, default setting is 12 seconds. It denotes if an INVITE request was sent, and a response is not received from the remote site within the allotted time (the value of Invite Timeout). The present request will be dropped and a new connection request will be initiated.  12 Timeout for Ring Back  Timeout value for dropping a call after receiving 180 responses. Ring back is an intermittent audio tone that a caller in a telephone system hears after dialing a number, when the distant end of the circuit is receiving a ringing signal. It can be generated by the servicing switch of either the called party or the calling party. It is not generated by the called instrument. The default setting is 180 seconds.  180 Timeout for Release  BYE message timeout value. Assigns a time interval 1 to 10, default setting is 4 seconds.  4 Registration Retry Count  When the SIP registration is failed, it will retries to registry again after the Registration Retry Interval time. You can set how many times to retry SIP registration. The default setting is the maximum number ‘65535’.  65535 Registration Retry Interval  The interval time to retry SIP registration. The default setting is 30 seconds.  30 Ping Interval  It is the interval time to execute ping the SIP server.  0 PRACK Flag  Indicates if INVITE messages sent on the specified trunk group require reliable provisional responses. This is used to deliver provisional responses (like alerting) reliably and is useful for SIP trunks. The default setting is disabled.  Disable SIP User Agent Name  The name of the SIP User Agent.  VOIP_Agent_001
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   49     Field  Description  Default value SIP Source Port Assign the SIP port number of terminal adapter. Its range is 1 to 65535, default setting is 5060.  5060
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   504.2 Account Setting   There are two ports can be setup for SIP account.    Field  Description  Default value (Line1 / Line2) Account  To disable / enable the account settings. The default value is disabled.  Enable / Enable User Name  The user name Provided from your ISP.  2301 / 2300 Display Name  This text message will be sent between the callee and caller and will show on LCD panel for general using.  2301 / 2300 Authentication User Name  User name for authentication. Maximum 36 characters.  2301 / 2300 Authentication Password  User password for authentication. Maximum 24 characters.  2301 / 2300 Confirmed Password  Enter the password again, this is used to confirm user password for authentication. Maximum 24 characters.  2301 /2300 MWI Subscribe  Message Waiting Indication (MWI)   To disable / enable the function for the VoIP phone to ask for MWI (Message Waiting Indication) periodically.  Disable / Disable P-Asserted  To disable / enable the P-Asserted function, the default setting is disabled.  Disable / Disable
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   51Message Waiting Indication (MWI) enables your phone to give you a message-waiting (beeping) dial tone when you have one or more voice messages.    P-asserted header is used when you want to send some extra number other than calling, called. Assume the SIP Invite request is with numbers, and the Call agent wants to out pulse charge number. It does that in the P-asserted header. The P-Asserted-Identity header is used among trusted SIP entities (typically intermediaries) to carry the identity of the user sending a SIP message as it was verified by authentication.    Field  Description  Default value (Line1 / Line2) MWI Subscribe  Message Waiting Indication (MWI)   To disable / enable the function for the VoIP phone to ask for MWI (Message Waiting Indication) periodically.  Disable / Disable MWI User Name  The username for MWI.   MWI Authentication User Name User name for authentication. Maximum 36 characters   MWI Authentication Password User password for authentication. Maximum 24 characters.   MWI Confirmed Password  Enter the password again, this is used to confirm user password for authentication. Maximum 24 characters.   MWI Refresh Timeout  The time to refresh MWI, it will stops to refresh MWI when the message-waiting time is over this time setting. The default setting is 3600 seconds. 3600 / 3600 Field  Description  Default value (Line1 / Line2) P-Asserted  To disable / enable the P-Asserted function, the default setting is disabled.  Disable / Disable Asserted Identity Username  The name of asserted identity.  2301 / 2300 Asserted Identity Displayname  This text message will be sent between the callee and caller and will show on LCD panel for general using.  2301 / 2300
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   524.3 Server Setting       Field  Description  Default value   Authentication Expired Time  SIP registration expired time. Assigns the time interval from 60 – 65535, default setting is 3600 seconds.  3600 Authentication Expired Time Percentage Before the expired time is timeout, IAD need to send a re-register packet to SIP server for keeping the connection. To set how many percentage of the expired time to send the register packets. 50 Field  Description  Default value (Line1 / Line2) Domain Name  Enter the SIP service domain name. In the full SIP URI, this is the part after the @ symbol. You can use up to 127 printable ASCII Extended set characters.   Registrar Server Address  Assigns the SIP Register Server’s IP address.  10.20.0.13 / 10.20.0.13 Registrar Server Port  Port number of SIP Register Server. Assigns a value from 1 to 65535, default setting is 5060.  5060 / 5060 Proxy Address  The IP address of a SIP proxy server receives requests from clients and forwards them to another server.  10.20.0.13 / 10.20.0.13 Proxy Port  Port number of SIP proxy Server. Assigns a value from 1  5060 / 5060
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   53     to 65535, default setting is 5060.  Use Outbound Proxy  Enable/Disable this flag for out-bound (out-session and in-session) requests. Default setting is disabled.  Disable / disable DNS SRV Support  To disable / enable the DNS SRV lookups for the SIP proxy server.  Disable / Disable Field  Description  Default value (Line1 / Line2) Use Outbound Proxy  Enable/Disable this flag for out-bound (out-session and in-session) requests. Default setting is disabled.  Disable / Disable Outbound Proxy Address  Outbound Proxy server’s IP address. Assigns the server’s IP which is in charge of call-out service.  10.20.0.13 / 10.20.0.13 Outbound Proxy Port  Port number of Outbound Proxy Server. Assigns a number from 1 to 65535, default setting is 5060.  5060 / 5060
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   544.4 NAT Traversal VoIP NAT Traversal is a technology allowing IP phones or gateways capable of making and receiving calls behind NAT router. In brief, if your IP phone or gateway is using private IP and you want to talk with users over Internet WV202 supports two ways to handle this issue: (1) Implement STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs) to learn the IP address of NAT WAN port and then automatically fake WAN address on SIP and RTP on IP phone or gateway (2) UPnP between NAT router and IP phone        Field  Description  Default value   STUN Enable/Disable STUN function. Default setting is disabled.  Disable UPNP  Enable/Disable STUN function. Default setting is disabled.  Disable Field  Description  Default value (Line1 / Line2) SIP NAT Keep Alive  Enable/Disable NAT Keep Alive function. If enable NAT traversal function, the SIP client will sends the NAT keep alive packets. Default setting is disabled.  Disable / Disable SIP NAT Keep Alive Interval  The interval time to send the NAT keep alive packets. Assigns a value from 1 to 3600, default setting is 15 seconds. 15 / 15 Field  Description  Default value   STUN Enable/Disable STUN function. Default setting is disabled.  Disable STUN Server Address  The IP address of STUN server. The STUN server allows clients to find out their public address, the type of NAT they are behind and the internet side port associated by the NAT with a particular local port 0.0.0.0
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   555. VoIP Settings The VoIP setting contains the following items:  ¾  Voice Setting ¾  Tone Setting ¾  Call Service ¾  FXS Port ¾  FAX Setting ¾   General Dialing  ¾  Phone Book ¾  Call Screen 5.1 Voice Setting          The parameters in “Voice Setting” will be worked in all FXS port (FXS1 and FXS2), like as the payload type value in different codec and RTP settings. And some parameters can be set to different values in line1 (FXS1) and line2 (FXS2), like as setting different priority of different codec, DTMF settings, and Tx/Rx gain value in all lines (Line1 and Line2).  RTP provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. RTP does not address resource reservation and does not guarantee quality-of-service for real-time services. The data transport is augmented by a control protocol (RTCP) to allow monitoring of the data delivery in a manner scalable to large multicast networks, and to provide minimal control and identification functionality. RTP and RTCP are designed to be independent of the underlying transport and network layers. The protocol supports the use of RTP-level translators and mixers.
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   56  Field  Description  Default value   Packet Length  The timing to send packets. Default setting is 20 msec.  20 msec G.726 16K Payload Type Value  Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 16K.  96 G.726 24K Payload Type Value  Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 24K.  97 G.726 32K Payload Type Value  Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 32K.  98 G.726 40K Payload Type Value  Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 40K.  99 ILBC Payload Type Vlaue  Define the payload type value in RTP packets for ILBC Payload Type Valu e.   104 Outband 2833 Payload Type Value  Define the payload type value in RTP packets for Outband 2833 Payload Type Value.  100 Media Loopback Encaprtp Payload Type Value Define the payload type value in RTP packets for Media Loopback Encaprtp Payload Type Value. Assigns a value from 100 to 120, default setting is 112.  112 Media Loopback Rtploopback Payload Type Value Define the payload type value in RTP packets for Media Loopback Rtploopback Payload Type Value. Assigns a value from 100 to 120, default setting is 113.  113 Media Loopback Type  There are 3 loopback types for the media transfer.   (1) Media - This loopback is activated as close as possible to the analog interface and after the decoder so that the RTP packets are subsequently re-encoded prior to transmission back to the sender.   (2) Encaprtp –Each received packet MUST be encapsulated in a different packet (3) Rtploopback- In this mode, the RTP packets are looped back to the sender at a point before the encoder/decoder function in the receive direction to a point after the encoder/decoder function in the send direction.  None RTP Timeout  The timeout value setting for RTP packets to wait the response.  25 Voice Quality Poor Threshold  The measurement for the voice quality. If the voice packets lost over this value, the call will be drop. Assigns a value from 5% to 100%, default setting is 20%.  20 Maximum ICMP Unreachable   Allowable the maximum number of consecutive ICMP destination unreachable responses. ICMP differs in purpose from TCP and UDP in that it is usually not used directly by user network applications. One exception is the ping tool, which sends ICMP Echo Request messages (and receives Echo Response messages) to determine whether a host is reachable and how long packets take to get to and from that host. Assigns a number from 10 to 100, default setting is 10. The count of unreachable ICMP packets. If the value is over this maximum value, the call will be drop. 10
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   57 5.1.1 Codec A CODEC (COmpressor/DECompressor) is an algorithm for taking voice or video and compressing the information. This type of codec combines analog-to-digital conversion and digital-to-analog conversion functions in a single chip. The Codec is used to compress the voice signal into data packets. Each Codec has different bandwidth requirement. There are 9 kinds of codec, G.711/Ulaw, G.711/Alaw, G.729, G.723, G.726(16K bps), G.726(24K bps), G.726(32K bps), G.726(40K bps), and iLBC.      Field  Description  Default value   Line1 / Line2 Codec Priority 1  The priority 1 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.711/Ulaw /   G. 711 / Ul a w Codec Priority 2  The priority 2 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.711/Alaw /   G. 711 / Al a w Codec Priority 3  The priority 3 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.729AB /   G.729AB Codec Priority 4  The priority 4 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.723.1 /   G.723.1 Codec Priority 5  The priority 5 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.726(16Kbps) /   G.726(16Kbps) Codec Priority 6  The priority 6 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.726(24Kbps) /   G.726(24Kbps) Codec Priority 7  The priority 7 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.726(32Kbps) /   G.726(32Kbps)
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   58  Codec Priority 8  The priority 8of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  G.726(40Kbps) /   G.726(40Kbps) Codec Priority 9  The priority 9 of codec algorithm to compress the voice signal into data packets.  iLBC /   iLBC G.723 Rate  To select which mode for codec G.723. With the ability to provide data at two-bit rates (5.3 Kbps or 6.3 Kbps), G.723 is able to deliver near toll-quality performance at a low bit rate.  6.3 Kbps /   6.3 Kbps G.726 Bit Pack Format  To select the packet format for codec G.726.    RFC 3551 format /   RFC 3551 format  iLBC mode  RTP Payload length. Select a length from the pull-down menu, default setting is 30 msec.  30 msec. /   30 msec. DTMF Method  Control how the Device handles the tones that your telephone makes when you push its buttons. You should use the same mode   with your VoIP service provider uses. In-band pass through mode - send the DTMF tones in SIP messages In-band PCMU mode - is typically used in North America and Japan In-band PCMA mode - is typically used in Europe Out-bank 2833 relay - send the DTMF tones in RTP packets  In-band pass through mode /   In-band pass through mode Voice Active Detector  Enable/Disable this function. There are three types of silence suppression: 1. Silence Suppression Enabled - NO CNG 2. Silence Suppression Enabled - Only G.711 Annex II type 3. Silence Suppression Enabled - Codec Specific CN.  Disabled /   Disabled Line Echo Canceller Tail Length  Tail length for line echo cancellation.  16 msec. /   16 msec. Acoustic Echo Canceller Tail Length  Tail length for acoustic echo cancellation.  Disabled /   Disabled Linear Gain Control Tx Voice gain control for transmitting.  30 dbm /   30 dbm  Linear Gain Control Rx Voice gain control for receiving.  30 dbm /   30 dbm
 Quanta Computer Inc.              IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202) User Manual                         211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang,                                         CONFIDENTIAL Tao Yuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.                                            Classification: proprietary information http://www.quantatw.com   595.2 Tone Setting    This IAD supports configuration of pre-configured audible tones based on the geographical location. Adjust the tone frequency according to each country. Telephony developers working in VoIP, PBXs, VoIP gateways, phones, modems and other PSTN technologies that are developing products internationally have to know the varying international call progress tones that differ from country-to-country. To custom the call progress tones, you should search on a specific call progress tone (e.g. dial tone, busy tone, call waiting tone…etc.) for their frequency, wavelength, period, amplitude, speed, and cadence. Click Tone Setting and select a country from the pull-down menu.    When you select the country code “Custom”, you can set the detail settings as below for dial tone, busy tone, ringback tone and call waiting tone.     Field  Description  Default value   Country code  Select the country for the tone setting  US 4 Frequency Howler Tone  Howler tone means that a subscriber can hear a high frequency tone to notify subscriber not hanging on well.  Disabled

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