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    Home > VoIP > Provisioning 
      
    Provisioning is a 
    function that 
    automatically updates 
    your DVG-1402S’s 
    VoIP configuration by 
    using a TFTP server 
    located on the 
    Internet.  If you have 
    accesses to such a 
    service, you will need 
    to know the URL and 
    Proxy Address of the 
    Provisioning Server.   
    Provisioning Function Use this drop-down menu to Enable or Disable the Provisioning 
    Function on the router.   
    Server URL Enter the URL of the Provisioning Server in this field. 
    Proxy Address  Enter the IP address of the Proxy Server in this field. 
    Proxy Port Number   Enter the port number the Proxy Server will use to make the 
    connection in this field. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Home > VoIP > STUN Configuration 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Simple Traversal of UDP 
    over NAT (STUN) − is a 
    protocol which enables a 
    VoIP device, such as this 
    router or an IP phone, to 
    detect the presence and 
    type of NAT behind which 
    the phone is placed. This 
    router supports STUN 
    and can intelligently 
    modify the private IP 
    address and port in its 
    SIP/SDP message by 
    using the NAT mapped 
    public IP address and port 
    through a series of STUN 
    queries against a STUN 
    server located on the 
    public Internet. This will 
    allow SIP signaling and 
    RTP media to 
    successfully traverse a 
    NAT without requiring any 
    configuration changes on 
    the NAT.   
    STUN is useful if you need to use the DV G-1402S behind a modem or router that 
    provides the connection to your ISP and then to the Internet and does not support 
    symetric NAT.  You will need access to a ST UN server on the Internet and its IP 
    address to use STUN on the DVG-1402S. 
    STUN State  Use this drop-down menu to Enable or Disable STUN on the 
    router.  
    STUN Server IP Address Enter the IP address of a STUN server in this field. 
    STUN Server Port  Enter the port number the STUN serv er will use in this field.   
    If you do not have any information as to the proper port 
    number, leave the default setting here. 
    STUN ReqInterval   This determines the amount of time, in seconds, between 
    STUN requests.    If you do not  have any information as to the 
    proper interval, leave the default setting here. 
    STUN NAT Type  Displays the result of the STUN NAT examination. 
     
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    Home > VoIP > User Agent 
     
    The Router can be 
    configured to handle 
    voice signals over the 
    Internet Protocol (Voice 
    Over IP − VOIP). 
    Same Phone Number  Use this field to Enable or Disable  the use of the same 
    telephone number for the User Agent as for the Server Agent.   
    Index  Use this field to assign  line 1 or line 2 telephone sockets (on 
    the back of the router) to the  information entered in the User 
    Agent. 
    Phone Number   The telephone number assigned to the User Agent. 
    Domain Name  The name that will be displayed wh en the User Agent is in use. 
    User Agent Port This selects the port number the router will  listen to when 
    determining when calls are being made. 
    Authentication Name   The Username used to access your SIP server and your VoIP 
    service provider. 
    Password   The Password used to access your SIP server and your VoIP 
    service provider. 
    Retype Password   Retype your password to confirm. 
    To query the registration state of click Q uery. When the server responds you have the 
    option to register or unregister.   
       
     
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    Home > VoIP > Peer to Peer 
     
    The Router can
    be configured to
    handle voice
    signals over the
    Internet Protocol
    (Voice Over IP −
    VOIP). 
    Phone Number  The telephone number assigned to this entry. 
    User IP Address Enter the IP address of the remote peer in this field. 
    Port Enter the UDP port number the  remote peer will use to make 
    the connection in this field
    . If you do not have any information 
    as to the proper port number,  leave the default setting here.
      
     
     
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    Home > VoIP > Telephony 
     
    The Router can be 
    configured to handle 
    voice signals over 
    the Internet Protocol 
    (Voice Over IP − 
    VoIP). 
    Index  Use this field to assign  line 1 or line 2 telephone sockets (on 
    the back of the router) to the  information entered in the User 
    Agent.
     
    DTMF Method Out-of band Dual Tone Multi-frequency -The Dual Tone 
    Multi-frequency (DTMF) mode sets how the router will handle 
    the tones that your telephone ma kes when you push its buttons.   
    It is recommended that you use the same mode that your VoIP 
    service provider uses.  Select RFC 2833  to send the DTMF 
    tones in RTP packets.  Select  Inband to include the DTMF 
    tones in the voice data stream.    This method works best when 
    you are using a codec that does not use compression (like 
    G.711).
     Select INFO  to transmit DTMF tones out-of-band. 
    Payload Type A payload type is a number from 96 through 127 that identifies 
    the type of payload carried in the packet. For example, a 
    payload type of 122 denotes a fax payload. This field is only 
    active when the DTMF method is set to  RFC 2833. 
    VAD  Voice Activity Detection (VAD) -detects whether or not speech 
    is present.    This reduces the band width that a call uses by not 
    transmitting “silent Packets” when you are not speaking. 
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    Home > VoIP > Speed Dial 
     
    The Router can be 
    configured to dial a 
    specified telephone 
    number when you 
    enter a numerical dial 
    code.  For example, 
    you could assign 22 to
    the telephone number 
    555-1234.  Then you 
    can dial that 
    telephone number by 
    entering 22. 
    Index A number used to identify the cu rrent speed dial table entry.  
    Dial Code A numerical code that will correspond to the phone number 
    entered in the field below. You  will dial this number, and the 
    router will dial the co rresponding telephone number.
      
    Phone Number  Enter the telephone number you want the router to dial when 
    you dial the Dial Code entered in the field above.
      
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Home > VoIP > Misc. 
     
    Instead of adding additional lines to handle different telephone numbers, distinctive 
    rings can be set to allow more than one telephone number to reach the same line.   
    Calls coming in on different numbers on the same line can be identified by their 
    distinctive ring pattern. For example, you  could set a “short-short” ring for the sales 
    department number, and a regular ring for the technical support number. Use the radio 
    button to select  Ring Cadence, Ring Default Rule , or Ring Rule. These three features 
    allow the user to set distinctive rings. To configure distinctive rings,  see the descriptions 
    of the three features below.         
     
     
     
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    Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Cadence 
     
    By using the Ring 
    Cadence window, you can 
    set up to 8 distinct ring 
    patterns. The ring pattern 
    of each distinct ring can 
    be configured by setting 
    the On and  Off time. The 
    amount of times that the 
    ring pattern will repeat 
    itself can also be set. 
     
     
    Duration  This field is used to limit the amount of times that the ring 
    pattern will repeat itself. For example, if a ring pattern is set for 
    16 seconds and the duration is set for 60000 ms, then the ring 
    pattern will repeat itself 3 times; then, 3 quarters of the way 
    through the fourth repetition, the ringing will stop. The default 
    value is 180000 ms.     
     
    Ring on Ring off One ring pattern is comprised of four rings and four periods of 
    silence. The On field refers to the time of 1 ring.    The  Off time 
    refers to the period of silence bet ween rings. One unit of time in 
    the  On and  Off fields is equal to 50 ms; so a value of 40 in the 
    On field sets a 2000 ms ring (2 seconds). The sum of all the 
    fields must be less than or equal to 320 ms and must be a 
    multiple of 8. However, individual  On and  Off times don’t 
    necessarily have to be multiples  of 8. A ring pattern could be 
    set at 12, 12, 8, 4, 10, 50,  0, 0. While some of the On and  Off 
    times are not multiples of 8, their sum of 96 meets the 
    requirement so this would be a valid ring pattern.     
      
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    Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Default Rule 
     
     
    The Ring Default Rule 
    is set for inbound 
    callers that are not 
    defined by the Ring 
    Rule. One Ring 
    Default Rule can be 
    set for each VoIP port. 
     Use this pull-down menu to select a Ring Cadence for the Ring 
    Default Rule. The 8 different Ring Cadences can be configured 
    on the Ring Cadence window.   Ring Cadence 
    Profile ID 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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