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FXO H.323 Gateway User Manual Document Ver.: 118a
Release Sep, 2004
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-mode alternatives for gatekeeper or peer-to-peer mode
(0=gatekeeper mode; 1=peer-to-peer mode). If users select
gatekeeper mode, a valid gatekeeper is needed when
Gateway is in operation.
usr/config$ h323 –mode 1 (peer to peer mode)
-gk to assign gatekeeper’s IP address when Gateway is in
gatekeeper mode.
-algk assign second gatekeeper’s IP address as redundancy. If
Gateway fails to register to main GK for 10 time, it will try to
register to alternative GK.
-gwtype gateway type has two kinds, gateway and terminal. Gateway
type – device will register as H.323 defined Gateway, user
has to define [prefix] in next command.
Terminal type – device will register as H.323 defined Terminal,
[prefix] command is not necessary.
-dfgw default gateway is applied under Peer-to-Peer mode. User
defines a constant default gateway IP address, then any
number dialed if the number is not listed in phone book table
will pass forward to this IP Address.
-prefix assign Gateway prefix number, as well as the registered
number on the Gatekeeper.
-line1 assign Line1 number.
-line2 assign Line2 number.
-line3 assign Line3 number.
-line4 assign Line4 number.
Note:
User can also set “x” in line number to disable the port. If the port is
disabled, it can only receive calls but not calling out.
Note:
1. Line1~Line4 number must follow the prefix number if device is
configured as Gateway Type. For example, if prefix number is 999,
then the line1 & line2’s number are 9991 & 9992.