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Model | SMG1008 |
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Category | Gateway |
Channels | 8 |
Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Network Interface | 10/100M Ethernet |
Power Supply | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz |
Type | Analog Gateway |
Protocols | SIP |
Interfaces | Ethernet |
Voice Codecs | G.711, G.723.1, G.729A/B |
Fax Support | T.38, G.711 pass-through |
Management | SNMP |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Illustrates the typical usage scenario of the SMG analog gateway connecting traditional phones and PBXs to an IP telephony network.
Details the basic and advanced features of the SMG analog gateway, including TDM/IP calls, number manipulation, and VoIP settings.
Describes the SMG analog gateway's 1U rackmount design, embedded system, voice ports (FXS/FXO), and LAN interfaces.
Explains the states and meanings of the Run and Alarm indicators, helping to identify system status and potential malfunctions.
Details how to access the gateway's web interface by typing the IP address and entering the default username and password.
Covers System Info, Channel State, Call Count, and SIP Message Count to display the gateway's current running status.
Guides users through easily completing network, SIP, and FXS/FXO settings using a configuration wizard.
Allows configuration of general SIP parameters like SIP address, port, registration status, account, password, and registrar server details.
Configures SIP parameters to ensure compatibility with various SIP servers and SIP messages, including call transfer and identification settings.
Enables registering SIP terminals as SIP stations, allowing configuration of basic station information and port binding.
Supports multi-registrar server features, allowing manual addition and configuration of basic SIP server information.
Configures Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal methods like Auto NAT, STUN Server, and RTP self-adaptation for network connectivity.
Configures RTP port and payload types, DTMF transmit modes, and various jitter buffer settings to optimize media transmission.
Allows detailed configuration of FXS ports, including tone energy, hook-flash detection, CID transmit mode, and handling of calls from internal stations.
Configures FXO port parameters such as calling party detection time, silence detection, FSK standard, flash time, and communication without network.
Sets tone parameters for detecting dial tone, busy tone, and ringback tone, including frequency, duration, and error tolerance.
Configures dial tone, ringback tone, and busy tone generation parameters, specifying frequency, duration, and pause times.
Configures DTMF detector parameters (energy, duration, SNR) and DTMF generator parameters (energy, duration).
Defines ringing schemes based on CallerID or Alter-Info, specifying durations for ON and OFF states for different ringing patterns.
Configures fax modes, including T.38 and Pass-Through, with specific settings for T.38 negotiation and fax rate.
Enables setting custom function keys for various operations like dialing, testing, and call control, with default and user-defined modes.
Manages dialing rules for automatic number judgment and outgoing call qualification, allowing priority-based rule definition.
Sets the largest interval between digits of a dialing number to ensure proper call setup and matching with dialing rules.
Allows uploading user-defined cue tone files for IVR and call waiting functionalities.
Enables uploading and managing custom color ring files to be used as ringback tones for incoming calls.
Configures differentiated services to prioritize important applications, ensuring quality of service under limited bandwidth.
Designates server paths to report the on-hook or off-hook state of FXS channels.
Configures the features and properties of each FXS port, including registration, SIP account, and call handling options.
Configures the features and properties of each FXO port, including registration, SIP account, and connection methods.
Allows creating and managing port groups, setting common properties like SIP registration and authentication mode for multiple ports.
Sets routing parameters, allowing calls to be routed before or after number manipulation for IP->Tel and Tel->IP directions.
Manages IP to Tel routing rules, allowing addition of rules based on Source IP, CallerID/CalleeID Prefix, and Route by Number.
Manages Tel to IP routing rules, allowing addition of rules based on Source Port Group, CallerID/CalleeID Prefix, and Destination IP/Port.
Configures rules to manipulate CallerID for IP to Tel calls, including stripping digits, adding prefixes/suffixes.
Manipulates CalleeID for IP to Tel calls, similar to CallerID manipulation, affecting the called party's number.
Manipulates CallerID for Tel to IP calls, allowing modification of the calling party's number before routing to IP.
Manipulates CalleeID for Tel to IP calls, affecting the called party's number before routing to IP.
Configures WEB port, access settings, SYSLOG, CDR parameters, NTP, and system time for gateway management.
Configures network settings for two LAN interfaces, including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, and network type (Static, DHCP, PPPoE).
Allows upgrading the WEB, gateway service, kernel, and firmware to new versions by uploading a package file.
Captures signaling and RTP packets, and records data for troubleshooting network and call issues.
Enables and displays call log information for IP channels and ports, including SIP-related information.
Checks operation records on the WEB interface, allowing refresh, clearing, and downloading of logs for auditing and troubleshooting.
Allows backing up the gateway configuration file to a PC and uploading a configuration file to restore settings.
Restores all gateway configurations to their factory default settings to resolve issues or reset the device.
Configures watchdog, dog feeding interval, and automatic service restart to monitor and maintain system stability.
Enables registration to a centralized management platform (e.g., DCMS) for remote management and monitoring.
Restricts network flow by defining rules to allow specific devices access and forward data packages on designated ports.
Initiates a Ping test to a designated IP address to check connection status and network health.
Initiates a Tracert test to a designated IP address to check routing status and identify network path issues.
Allows changing the gateway's username and password for enhanced security.
Restarts the gateway service or the whole system, optionally generating a dump file for troubleshooting.