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Introduces the VENUS Series VoIP Gateway and its primary function.
Details various deployment scenarios and use cases for the VENUS Series.
Explains the physical components and design of the VENUS Series hardware.
Describes the software design, operating system, and management methods.
Lists detailed technical parameters, interfaces, and features of the VENUS Series.
Outlines the various industry standards and protocols the VENUS Series complies with.
Provides instructions for safely unpacking the VENUS Series equipment and checking its contents.
Outlines essential site selection criteria, power, and grounding requirements for installation.
Explains the meaning of each LED indicator on the VENUS Series device for status monitoring.
Details how to connect network and terminal interfaces to the front panel of the VENUS Series.
Describes the rear panel connections for power, telephony cards, and network interfaces.
Explains how the VENUS Series performs hardware diagnosis during startup and how to interpret results.
Guides users through the initial essential configuration steps for basic VoIP service.
Details how to connect a PC to the VENUS Series for terminal-based configuration and management.
Explains how to navigate the VENUS Series terminal user interface and lists function keys.
Describes the menu structure of the VENUS Series terminal interface for organized access.
Outlines the four main categories in the VENUS Series configuration menu: Configuration, Monitor, Device Control, Diagnosis.
Provides a comprehensive guide to configuring various aspects of the VENUS Series device.
Covers system-wide settings including SIP, DHCP, DNS, SNMP, and security.
Details configuration options for WAN, LAN, FXS/FXO, Analog, and Life-Line interfaces.
Explains how to configure the Life-Line function for PSTN fallback.
Describes how to set up static and default routes for network traffic management.
Details how to use the phone book feature for direct calls to other VENUS gateways.
Covers configuring user accounts, passwords, and system security for access control.
Explains how to download configuration files from a TFTP server for device setup.
Details the required format and rules for creating and editing VENUS Series configuration files.
Lists and describes the available command-line interface commands for configuring the VENUS Series.
Provides a sample configuration file with embedded comments for practical guidance.
Lists essential instruments for diagnosing and allocating problems with the VENUS Series.
Offers a systematic approach to troubleshooting common issues with VENUS Series devices.
Allows forwarding incoming calls to a designated telephone number.
Forwards incoming calls to another number when the local phone is busy.
Forwards calls to a preset number if the call is not answered after several rings.
Prevents the display of caller ID information on the called phone for privacy.
Blocks caller ID for specific individual calls.
Enables calling back the last incoming call, even if it was not answered.
Allows interruption of a call in progress to handle incoming calls.
Allows storing telephone numbers for automatic dialing with fewer digits.