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Introduces the MX Series intelligent VoIP Gateways and their applications.
Lists the key functions and features of MX gateways, including protocol support and connectivity.
Describes the physical structure and different models of MX series gateways like HX4E/HX4G.
Details the compact plastic design and port configurations for HX4E/HX4G models.
Describes the metal structural design and port configurations for MX8A/MX8G models.
Details the MX60 gateway's 1U chassis, power, and port configurations.
Describes the MX60E gateway, an upgrade of MX60, with its chassis and configurations.
Details the MX120G gateway's 2U chassis, interface cards, and port configurations.
Covers the Web GUI layout and button functions for managing the gateway.
Details the layout of the Web GUI, including display, operation, and menu bars.
Explains the function of the save and reboot buttons on the management interface.
Guides on obtaining gateway IP address and logging into the Web GUI.
Explains how to obtain the IP address for different gateway models via DHCP or static IP.
Instructions for accessing the Web GUI using the gateway's IP address and verification code.
Differentiates administrator and operator privileges and their default passwords.
Provides steps to access the device via SSH, including enabling SSH and switching to root user.
Outlines the permissions granted to root and operator users when accessing via SSH.
Covers basic configuration steps including status viewing and network setup.
Describes how to view device information and status through the Web GUI.
Details network configuration, including IP address, subnet mask, and DNS settings.
Explains VLAN configuration, including automatic discovery and manual setup.
Details system configuration parameters, including codecs and hook flash handling.
Details SIP configuration parameters like signaling port, registrar, and proxy server settings.
Explains high availability modes like Primary-Standby and Active-Standby.
Covers secure SIP signaling using TLS and SRTP encryption.
Details MGCP protocol configuration for interfacing with MGCP-based softswitch platforms.
Explains Fax over IP configuration, including transport modes and fax rate settings.
Describes the alarm types and severity levels provided by the system.
Covers line configuration, focusing on phone number setup for FXS ports.
Details phone number configuration for gateways with FXS ports.
Explains subscriber line features and configuration for FXS ports.
Details batch configuration for subscriber lines, noted as unavailable for HX4E/HX4G.
Covers subscriber line characteristics configuration for FXS ports.
Covers trunk configuration, focusing on phone number setup for FXO ports.
Details phone number configuration for gateways with FXO ports.
Explains trunk line features and configuration for FXO ports.
Details batch configuration for trunks, noted as unavailable for HX4E/HX4G.
Covers trunk characteristics configuration for FXO ports.
Covers routing configuration, including digit maps and routing tables.
Explains digit map configuration for dialing rules and number sequences.
Details routing table configuration for number transformation and call routing assignment.
Provides examples of using routing tables for features like Hunt Group and Call Barring.
Covers advanced configuration options like System, NAT, and Auto Provisioning.
Details system configuration parameters, including codecs and hook flash handling.
Explains auto provisioning configuration for managing firmware and gateway settings.
Covers configuring management system types like SNMP and TR069.
Details certificate configuration, primarily for OpenVPN client setup.
Covers media stream configuration, including RTP port settings and jitter buffers.
Details SIP configuration parameters, including message handling and registration.
Explains RADIUS configuration for authentication, noted as unavailable for HX4E/HX4G.
Covers greeting configuration for audio files like welcome tones and ringback tones.
Details call progress tone plans for different countries and regions.
Lists feature access codes for activating/deactivating services like Call Forwarding and DND.
Covers clock service configuration, including time zone and time synchronization settings.
Covers security settings such as access control, password changes, and SSH access.
Recommends operations to prevent illegal access, including password changes and port security.
Explains configuring access lists to specify allowed IP addresses for Web GUI or SSH access.
Details methods to prevent brute force login attacks, including login retry lockout.
Covers ACL-based traffic filtering to allow or deny packets based on IP addresses and ports.
Explains dynamic blacklisting to defend against DoS/DDoS attacks by limiting packet rates.
Details IP filtering to ignore VoIP messages from untrusted networks and authorize specific IPs.
Covers voice security settings to prevent toll fraud by configuring SIP-allowed IP addresses.
Covers encryption methods for signaling and RTP voice packets.
Explains VPN client configuration for secure network connections.
Covers monitoring the status of the gateway, including call status and SIP message counts.
Details how to view the current status of calls on the gateway.
Shows call history for FXS ports.
Shows call history for FXO ports.
Displays the count of SIP messages exchanged by the gateway.
Covers log management, including system status, call messages, and system startup logs.
Displays critical runtime information about the gateway, login status, and SIP registration.
Provides details on call messages logged by the system.
Shows system startup logs and allows downloading log files.
Covers managing log files, including setting log levels and downloading logs.
Covers various tools for configuration management, upgrading, and diagnostics.
Details tools for importing and exporting configuration files.
Explains the methods for upgrading the gateway firmware using .img or tar.gz files.
Guides on restoring factory settings for different gateway models.
Describes the tool for capturing voice streams from phone or line interfaces.
Details the tool for capturing IP voice data files.
Explains the network diagnosis tool for checking network connectivity.
Guides on viewing gateway hardware and software version information.
Instructions on how to restart the gateway.
Instructions on how to exit the gateway management system.
Covers automatic VLAN discovery methods using LLDP and DHCP.
Details the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for obtaining VLAN configuration.
Explains how the device obtains VLAN tags and QoS using DHCP options.
Covers manual configuration of VLANs, including single and multi-service VLANs.
Details the configuration for a single VLAN mode, where all services share one VLAN.
Explains the multi-service VLAN mode for separate voice and management traffic.
Details configuring voice VLAN in Mode 1 for combined SIP and media streams.
Describes configuring the management VLAN for HTTP, HTTPS, and Telnet packets.
Illustrates a network environment for multi-service VLAN configuration.
| Operating System | Linux |
|---|---|
| Voice Codecs | G.711, G.729, G.723, G.726, iLBC |
| Fax | T.38, G.711 pass-through |
| Ethernet Ports | 2 x 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| FXS Ports | 8 |
| Protocols | SIP |