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Model | GoIP-32 |
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GSM Channels | 32 |
SIM Slots | 32 |
SMS Support | Yes |
Weight | 4.5 kg |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 45°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Type | Gateway |
Network Interface | Ethernet |
Protocols | SIP |
VoIP Standards | SIP |
Codec | G.711, G.723, G.729 |
Power Supply | DC 12V/5A |
Dimensions | 440mm x 270mm x 80mm |
Discusses the WoIP-8 model's 3G capabilities and antenna differences.
Explains the purpose and benefits of GoIP and WoIP gateways in modern communication.
Lists the various communication protocols supported by the GoIP/WoIP devices.
Details the hardware components and specifications of the GoIP/WoIP devices.
Outlines the software capabilities and features of the GoIP/WoIP devices.
Describes the items included in the device package and handling precautions.
Explains the function and meaning of the device's LED indicators for status monitoring.
Provides detailed instructions and diagrams for inserting SIM cards into various GoIP models.
Illustrates SIM card insertion orientation for GoIP-16 and GoIP-32 models.
Explains the function and connectivity of the LAN, PC, and DC ports.
Details how to use the reset button for rebooting or factory resetting the device.
Describes two methods to access the device's web interface for configuration.
Explains the different user roles (Admin, User, SMS) and their permissions.
Introduces the Status section and its four sub-pages for monitoring device information.
Details the Summary page, which displays current VoIP and GSM statuses of the device.
Explains the meaning of various parameters displayed in the Status section.
Covers hardware, network, and call status information for device debugging.
Explains LAN, MAC, PC port, PPPoE, Gateway, DNS, and VPN settings.
Shows status and information for GSM channels and SIM cards.
Defines GSM parameters like SIM access, registration status, and signal strength.
Lists current call forward settings for SIM cards and their possible statuses.
Allows setting language, time zone, server, and network tones.
Provides detailed explanations for preference settings like language, time zone, and remote control.
Configures network tones and the proprietary DDNS service for device identification.
Sets up automatic device reboot schedules and enables voice prompts (IVR).
Explains the Remote SIM feature for using SIM cards in a SIM Bank.
Configures SMSC protocol and DTMF tone parameters for reliable dialing.
Discusses network environment importance for voice quality and bandwidth needs.
Details static IP, DHCP, and PPPoE methods for LAN port setup.
Explains PC port router/bridge modes and VLAN QoS settings.
Covers VPN, PING, and Basic VoIP protocol selection and modes.
Details configuration for single SIP registration, including call routing logic.
Lists and explains parameters for Single Server Mode SIP configuration.
Explains SIP configuration where each line registers separately, with auto-config option.
Describes group-based SIP registration and routing prefix assignment.
Covers Trunk Gateway mode for seamless SIP trunk integration without registration.
Details parameters for Trunk Gateway mode, including SIP registration for Trunk Gateway 1.
Introduces advanced SIP settings common across all configuration modes.
Configures VoIP call authentication and the embedded SIP proxy.
Sets NAT keep-alive, DTMF signaling, and Quality of Service for SIP signaling.
Configures NAT traversal and SIP protocol timers for compatibility.
Maps GSM call causes to corresponding SIP messages for call handling.
Provides a table mapping GSM reasons to SIP response codes for call control.
Allows programming various settings for media transmission and format.
Details RTP port range, packet length, jitter buffer, QoS, and encryption settings.
Selects and prioritizes audio codecs for voice transmission based on bandwidth.
Defines how GSM channels handle calls routed from VoIP.
Configures GSM auto-redial, dialing timeouts, and call forwarding settings.
Defines rules for modifying and restricting numbers dialed via GSM channels.
Sets up authentication methods for outgoing VoIP calls via GSM.
Manages lists of allowed (Whitelist) or rejected (Blacklist) caller numbers.
Defines how incoming GSM calls are processed with different operation modes.
Configures incoming call handling, CID forwarding, and call forwarding to VoIP.
Manages CID forwarding options and enables/disables incoming GSM calls.
Sets up forwarding of incoming GSM calls to SIP extensions or numbers.
Configures dial plan for Call IN and enables/disables GSM call waiting.
Sets up Hunt Group mode for simulating multi-line GSM functionality.
Configures blocking of calls and authentication for incoming GSM calls.
Manages lists for authenticating incoming GSM calls based on caller ID.
Manages SIM card settings, including GPRS/SIP registration and talk time limits.
Defines talk time limits for SIM cards to manage usage and costs.
Configures GSM call forwarding settings for each channel based on conditions.
Allows manual modification and management of IMEI numbers for each GSM channel.
Configures automatic IMEI changes for GSM modules upon power-up.
Defines settings for SMS transmission, delivery reports, and server configuration.
Configures SMS routing to VoIP and delivery report settings.
Sets up the SMS Server IP, port, client ID, and password for managing SMS.
Configures SMS recipient number modification and outgoing SMS limits.
Configures automatic or fixed selection of GSM service providers.
Allows manual selection or polling of GSM base stations for optimal signal.
Explains Auto, Poll, and Fixed modes for GSM base station selection.
Configures predefined actions based on monitored events for each channel.
Defines actions like disabling VoIP, shutting down GSM, or resetting CDR for triggered events.
Guides on upgrading device firmware via the web interface.
Explains how to change passwords for administrative, user, and SMS login levels.
Details the process of sending USSD commands to the service provider.
Guides on sending SMS messages to GSM numbers.
Allows viewing received SMS messages for each GSM channel.
Displays and allows deletion of sent SMS messages.
Provides options to shut down or enable individual GSM channels.
Tests network reachability and measures round-trip time to a specified IP or domain.
Enables manual dialing of calls via selected lines or channels with specified duration.
Retrieves the phone number of the connected SIM card using SMS or USSD methods.
Details using USSD commands to retrieve the SIM card's phone number.
Explains how to use SMS to retrieve the SIM card's phone number.
Allows backing up and restoring device configuration settings.
Resets the device configuration to factory default settings.
Restarts the device to apply configuration changes or resolve issues.
Lists special SMS commands for managing the device remotely.
Explains how SMS messages are handled for VoIP integration, including Call Back.
Details the SIP INVITE message format for Call Function Mode 1.
Details the SIP INVITE message format for Call Function Mode 2.
Details the SIP INVITE message format for Call Function Mode 3.
Explains SMS forwarding from GSM to SIP and SIP to GSM.
Provides an example of a SIP MESSAGE sent from a SIP device.
Describes how to define custom network tones like dial tone and ring back tone.
Explains the GSM Group mode for simulating multi-line GSM functionality.
Details methods for displaying caller ID information in SIP INVITE messages.
Explains using the Remote Party ID parameter in SIP INVITE messages.
Describes using GSM Caller ID as the SIP Caller number in INVITE messages.
Guides on adjusting audio input and output gain levels for better audio quality.