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iPECS−LIK

RSGM Installer Guide

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RSGM Installer Guide

Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 1

1.1

P URPOSE .................................................................................................................................... 1

1.2

R EGULATORY I NFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 1

1.2.1

Telephone Company Notification ..................................................................................... 1

1.2.2

Regulatory Compliance ................................................................................................... 1

1.2.3

Incidence of Harm ............................................................................................................ 1

1.2.4

Changes in Service .......................................................................................................... 1

1.2.5

Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 2

1.2.6

Notice of Radiated Emission ............................................................................................ 2

1.2.7

Notice of Replacement of Lithium Battery ........................................................................ 2

1.2.8

Telephone line cord only in USA and Canada .................................................................. 2

2. GENERAL ....................................................................................................................................... 3

2.1

RSGM P ACKAGE C ONTENTS ........................................................................................................ 4

2.2

H ARDWARE D ESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................. 5

2.3

S PECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................... 8

3. INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................. 9

3.1

I NSTALLATION P ROCEDURE ........................................................................................................... 9

3.2

WHLD/DHLD A SSEMBLY & RSGM M OUNTING ............................................................................ 10

3.3

WAN, DATA & IPKTU LAN P ORT C ONNECTIONS .......................................................................... 11

3.4

“CO” AND “SLT” P ORT C ONNECTIONS .......................................................................................... 12

3.5

M ISCELLANEOUS C ONNECTIONS ................................................................................................. 13

3.5.1

TIA/EIA-323 (RS-232) Connection ................................................................................. 13

3.5.2

External BGM ................................................................................................................ 13

3.5.3

Alarm Port ..................................................................................................................... 13

3.5.4

External Relay1, 2 ......................................................................................................... 14

3.5.5

AC/DC Power Adaptor Connection ................................................................................ 14

3.5.6

RSGM Power-Up ........................................................................................................... 15

4. POWER FAIL TRANSFER ............................................................................................................ 16

5. IPECS ADMIN PROGRAMMING FOR RSGM .............................................................................. 17

5.1

RSGM A DDRESS & C ONFIGURATION -PGM C ODE 430 ................................................................. 17

5.2

RSGM M ULTI -C AST RTP/RTCP P ORTS -PGM C ODE 431 ............................................................ 17

5.3

RSGM E XTERNAL C ONTROL C ONTACT -PGM C ODE 432 .............................................................. 17

5.4

RSGM A LARM A TTRIBUTE -PGM C ODE 433 ................................................................................ 17

5.5

RSGM M USIC A SSIGNMENT -PGM C ODE 434 ............................................................................. 17

5.6

RSGM S ERVICE A TTRIBUTES -PGM C ODE 435 ........................................................................... 18

6. NETWORK CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................... 19

6.1

G ENERAL ................................................................................................................................... 19

6.1.1

WAN Port Related Settings ............................................................................................ 19

6.1.2

LAN Port Related Settings ............................................................................................. 20

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6.2

RSGM C ONFIGURATION VIA W EB B ROWSER ................................................................................ 22

6.2.1

General Information ....................................................................................................... 22

6.2.2

WAN Configuration ........................................................................................................ 23

6.2.3

LAN Configuration ......................................................................................................... 27

6.2.4

System Configuration .................................................................................................... 29

6.3

RSGM C ONFIGURATION VIA S ERIAL T ERMINAL ............................................................................. 30

6.4

T YPICAL N ETWORK C ONFIGURATION E XAMPLES ........................................................................... 36

6.4.1

Normal LAN Environment with Fixed IP Address ........................................................... 36

6.4.2

Normal LAN Environment with DHCP Server ................................................................. 36

6.4.3

xDSL/Cable Modem with User Name and Password Required ...................................... 36

6.4.4

xDSL/Cable Modem without User Name and Password ................................................ 36

6.5

N ETWORK C ONFIGURATION D ESCRIPTIONS .................................................................................. 37

6.5.1

WAN Configuration ........................................................................................................ 37

6.5.2

LAN Configuration ......................................................................................................... 38

6.5.3

System Configuration .................................................................................................... 39

7. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...................................................................................................... 40

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Purpose

This guide provides the information necessary to install, operate, and maintain the iPECS RSGM

(Remote Services Gateway Module).

1.2 Regulatory Information

1.2.1 Telephone Company Notification

Before connecting the RSGM to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment". You may further be required to provide any or all of the following information:

 PSTN line Telephone numbers to be connected to the system

 Model name ...................................................................... LiK RSGM

 Local regulatory agency registration number ...................... locally provided

 Ringer equivalence ............................................................. 0.7B

 Registered jack ................................................................... RJ-11

The necessary information is available from your local representative of Ericsson-LG.

1.2.2 Regulatory Compliance

This equipment complies with the following standards,

FCC Part 15 & 68, IC (Industry Canada) CS03,

TBR21, TBR03, TBR04

National standards country by country.

Also, this equipment complies with the safety requirements of the following standards,

UL60950, CSA60950,

EN60950, EN55022, EN55024

National standards country by country.

For the local regulatory agency registration numbers, contact your local Ericsson-LG distributor.

1.2.3 Incidence of Harm

If the telephone company determines that customer provided equipment is faulty and may possibly cause harm or interruption in service to the telephone network, it should be disconnected until repair can be affected. If this is not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service.

1.2.4 Changes in Service

The local telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities or procedures. If these changes could reasonably be expected to affect the use of the RSGM or compatibility with the network, the telephone company is required to give advanced written notice to the user, allowing the user to take appropriate steps to maintain telephone service.

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1.2.5 Maintenance

Maintenance of the RSGM must be performed only by an authorized agent of Ericsson-LG. The user may not make any changes and/or repairs except as specifically noted in this manual.

Unauthorized alternations or repairs may affect the regulatory status of the system and will void any remaining warranty.

1.2.6 Notice of Radiated Emission

The RSGM complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by local regulatory agencies. In accordance with these agencies, you may be required to provide information such as the following to the end user.

WARNING:

"This equipment generates and uses R.F. energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction Manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the appropriate limits for a telecommunication device. The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference, when operated in a commercial environment.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area could cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference."

1.2.7 Notice of Replacement of Lithium Battery

 If the battery is incorrectly replaced, the system will not function properly .

 Replace only with the same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer.

 Dispose of used batteries accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

1.2.8 Telephone line cord only in USA and Canada

 To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 AWG) UL Listed or CSA

Certified Telecommunication Line Cord .

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2. GENERAL

The RSGM (Remote Service Gateway Module) is a remote gateway that provides a fully transparent connection to the iPECS host system over a broadband xDSL or Cable modem. The remote services are implemented in the iPECS Remote Services Application Server, which is an integral part of the iPECS software. The broadband connection employs the system’s VoIP channels to communicate with the RSGM. The RSGM transparently extends the iPECS system services and resources to the user’s iPECS Phone and/or Single Line Telephone interfaces over the broadband IP network.

Figure 2-1 shows an example of the RSGM connection. iPECS

Figure 2-1 RSGM Structure

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2.1 RSGM Package Contents

The RSGM is shipped with the iPECS RSGM module, a power adaptor and a power cord as shown in Figure 2.1-1.

. Additionally, a ferrite core is included for EMI (Electromagnetic Interference).

RSGM Power Adapter

Power Cord

Figure 2.1-1 RSGM package

Figure 2.1-2 shows the optional components that can be used with the RSGM. These Ericsson-

LG proprietary equipments include the iPECS Phone, the Appliance Desk/Wall mount holders and

CMU (Call Metering Unit). The iPECS Phone (LIP-24D series, LIP-7000 series) can be connected to IP KTU port of RSGM and used as local IP phone. The DHLD (Desk Mount Holder) and the

WHLD (Wall Mount Holder) are used for mounting the RSGM. See the following Figure 2.1-2 and

Table 2.1-1. iPECS Phone WHLD DHLD

Figure 2.1-2 Optional RSGM Components

The optional RSGM CMU will provide CO Line usage statistics based on Call Metering signals from the PSTN. To obtain the RSGM with this option, contact an authorized agent of Ericsson-LG .

Table 2.1-1 RSGM & Options

No. Product Description Remark

1 iPECS RSGM Remote Service Gateway Module

2 AC/DC Adaptor –G- AC/DC Adaptor for module, (48VDC, 0.8A)

3 AC Power Cord AC power cord for an Adaptor

Basic

Basic

Basic

4 DHLD

5 WHLD

6 CMU

7 IPECS Phone

Desk mount Holder for module

Wall mount Holder for module

Call Metering Unit

LIP-24D series, LIP-7000 series

Option

Option

Option

Option

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2.2 Hardware Description

The RSGM can be mounted on any flat surface with the DHLD or mounted to the wall with the

WHLD. The external AC/DC adaptor feeds power to the RSGM. The connectors and indicators on the front and rear panel are shown in Figure 2.2-1.

Figure 2.2-1 RSGM Front and Rear Panels

Connection ports

 One WAN connection port (RJ-45: 10/100 Base T Ethernet port)

 One PC connection port (RJ-45: 10/100 Base T Ethernet port)

 One iPECS Phone connection port (RJ-45: 10/100 Base T Ethernet port, supply power to iPECS Phone)

 One Analog “CO” port (RJ-11, Loop Start)

 One Analog ”SLT” port (RJ-11)

 One “BGM” port (RCA Jack, RJ-11)

 One Alarm/Doorbell Contact Input

 Two Dry Relay Contacts

 One RS-232 Serial Port

 48VDC Power Input Jack

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Indicators

The following Table 2.2-1 describes the various LEDs which provide visual representation of the

RSGM activity and status.

Name

Table 2.2-2 RSGM Activity & Status LEDs

LED Color Status Description

POWER

LINK/ACT

10/100

LAN POWER

CO

CMU

SLT

MSG

IP KTU

BGM

S1

S2

RED

GREEN

YELLOW

RED

RED

RED

RED

RED

RED

RED

RED

RED

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

FLASH

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

FLASH

Power On

No Power

Valid LAN Link

Link Fail

TX/RX Activity

100 MBPS

10 MBPS

Supplying power to LIP phone

Not supplying power to LIP phone

CO Line in Use

CO Line Idle

CO Line Ringing

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

FLASH

ON

OFF

CMU Installed

CMU Not Installed

SLT in Use

SLT Idle

SLT Ringing

SLT Message Waiting Message

Message Idle

ON

OFF

FLASH

IP Phone in Use

IP Phone Idle

IP Phone Ringing

ON

OFF

BGM Activity

BGM Idle

Future Use S1

ON

FLASH

WAN DISCONNECTED Mode

RSGM WAN connected

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DIP Switches

The RSGM has two (2) switches on the rear panel. One is the “MODE” switch, which has four (4) contact positions, and the other is the “LAN POWER” switch, which has a single contact position.

The “MODE” switch is used to control several options of the RSGM only when it is under WAN

DISCONNECTED mode. The function of each switch and contact position is given in Table , below.

Name SWITCH

Table Table -Table Switch functions

FUNCTION ON OFF

MODE

LAN POWER

1

2

3

4

1

CO Dialing Type

Alarm Set

Relay 1 Set

Pulse

Set

Set

Relay 2 Set Set

Supplying power to a LIP Supplying power

DTMF

Not Set

Not Set

Not Set

Not supplying

Before switching “LAN POWER” ‘ON’, keep in mind that the type of terminal connected to the port “IP KTU”. This port is intended for an iPECS Phone. If a data terminal other than the iPECS Phone is connected, activating the “LAN POWER” switch will cause damage to the terminal.

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2.3 Specifications

Environmental Specification

Operation Temperature

Optimum Operation Temperature

Storage Temperature

Relative Humidity

Degrees (℃)

0 ~ 40

20 ~ 26

0 ~ 70

0~80% RH non-condensing

Power Adaptor Specification

AC Input

DC Output

AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1A max.

DC48V, 0.8A max

* Use only the Power adaptor is supplied with the iPECS RSGM.

Line (CO) Interface Specification

Ring Equivalence Number(REN)

DTMF Dialing

Pulse Dialing

0.7B

Min. 70ms,/ Min. 70 ms

10 pps, 60:40% or 67:33%

Telephony (SLT) Interface Specification

Connector

Loop Distance

Ring Capacity

Ring Frequency

RJ-11

1Km

2 US REN

25Hz

LAN Interface Specification

Connector

Ethernet

Maximum Wiring Distance

3 x RJ-45 shielded

10/100 BASE T

100m / 0.328Kft

Miscellaneous interface Specification

BGM

Dry Relay Contact

Alarm

RCA jack or RJ-11

RJ-11

RJ-11

TIA/EIA-232 (RS-232) Interface Specification

Connector DB-9

Configuration/Port Settings 38400 BPS, 8 Data Bits, No parity, 1

Physical Specification

W x D x H

Weight

W x D x H with DHLD

Weight with DHLD

W x D x H with WHLD

Weight with WHLD

38.3 x 181 x 230 mm

0.7 Kg

149 x 128 x 260 mm

1.1 Kg

60 x 188.3 x 280 mm

1.0 Kg

Degrees (℉)

32 ~ 104

68 ~ 78

32 ~ 158

Burst time / Inter-digit time

Rate, Ratio

AWG #24 (0.5mm)

0 dBm @ 600 ohm

2A @ 30VDC

1.5 x 7.125 x 9.05 in

1.54 lbs

5.87 x 5.04 x 10.24 in

2.42 lbs

2.36 x 7.41 x 11.02 in

2.20 lbs

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3. INSTALLATION

3.1 Installation Procedure

The installation and configuration of the RSGM should be conducted only by an authorized agent of

Ericsson-LG. An example of the basic installation is shown in Figure 3.1-1 below.

Figure 3.1-1 RSGM Installation example

The basic procedure for installation is as follows.

1) Program the host iPECS, refer to the “iPECS Administration and Programming Manual” and section 5.

2) Assemble the WHLD or DHLD, refer to Figure 3.2-1 WHLD/DHLD Installation, and mount the RSGM in the holder mounting kit.

3) Connect the protective earth ( ) terminal on the rear of the RSGM to a known earth ground.

4) Connect the “WAN” port (RJ-45) on the front panel of the RSGM to the LAN port (RJ-45) of the xDSL/Cable modem.

5) Connect the “DATA” port (RJ-45) on the front panel of the RSGM to the PC.

6) If used, connect the “IP KTU” port (RJ-45) on the front panel to the iPECS Phone. Then, using the “LAN POWER” switch on the RSGM rear panel, activate power feed to the iPECS

Phone.

7) If used, connect the SLT port (RJ-11) on the rear panel of the RSGM to a Single Line

Telephone

8) Connect the “CO” port (RJ-11) on the rear panel of the RSGM to the CO (Central Office) line.

9) Complete the Miscellaneous connections as required.

10) Plug the AC/DC adaptor into an AC outlet and to the DC input on the front panel of the

RSGM.

11) Configure network parameters of the RSGM through the Web administration or the RS-232

Port. Refer to section 6. Network Configuration.

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3.2 WHLD/DHLD Assembly & RSGM Mounting

As depicted in Figure 3.2-1, assemble the WHLD/DHLD and mount the RSGM in the WHLD or

DHLD.

(a) RSGM installation on the WHLD (b) RSGM installation on the DHLD

Figure 3.2-1 WHLD/DHLD Installation

To mount the RSGM on the WHLD, push the RSGM in the direction of the arrow as shown in

Figure 3.2-1(a). To remove the RSGM from the WHLD, pull the Ejector on the bottom of the front panel.

When using of the DHLD, combine the pieces of the DHLD as shown Figure 3.2-1(b), and then insert the RSGM from top position.

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3.3 WAN, DATA & IPKTU LAN Port Connections

The WAN, DATA and IPKTU LAN ports on the front panel require Category 5 UTP cables terminated with RJ-45, 10/100 Base T Ethernet connections. A category 5 UTP, straight cable is required. The three LAN ports of RSGM are wired as shown Figure 3.3-1.

Figure 3.3-1 WAN/LAN connection

The pin-out of three Ethernet jacks is as shown in Figure 3.3-2 below.

TX+

TX-

RX+

RX-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Yellow LED

On = 100Mbs

WAN PORT

EIA 568B (MDI)

Green LED

On = Link + ACT

Flash = Activity

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DATA LAN Port

EIA 568A (MDIX)

RX+

RX-

TX+

TX-

RX+

RX-

TX+

TX-

DC+

DC-

48VDC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IP KTU LAN Port

EIA 568A (MDIX) w/Pwr

Figure 3.3-2 Pin Assignment of Ethernet ports

The “WAN” connector is connected to an xDSL/Cable Modem.

The “DATA LAN” port can be connected to a PC or a notebook.

The “IP KTU” port is intended for connection to an iPECS Phone. When the rear panel “LAN

POWER” switch is ‘ON’, the RSGM delivers 48Vdc power to the phone through unused pairs (pin

4-5 and 7-8). If a PC or other data device is connected to this port, be sure LAN POWER switch is in the ‘OFF’ position.

See Figure 3.3-1 above. In order to reduce EMI, the LAN cable connected

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The “IP KTU” port of the RSGM does not support the IEEE 802.3af Standard.

If you do not use an iPECS Phone, the “IP KTU” port can be used for other LAN equipment. In this case, be sure that “LAN POWER” switch is in the ‘OFF’ position; otherwise, the LAN equipment connected to “IP KTU” port will be damaged.

3.4 “CO” and “SLT” Port Connections

The “CO” port on the rear panel is connected to the CO Line from the Public Exchange. The “SLT” port allows a telephone or FAX machine to be connected. The subscriber loop lengths of the

“SLT” port can be extended up to 1 Km.

CO line

Telephone

Power

Earth

Figure 3.4-1 CO and SLT connection

As shown in Figure 3.4-2, the RJ-11 jack of the “CO” and “SLT” ports connects Tip and Ring for the telephony interface.

TIP TIP

3

4

1

2

3

4

1

2

CO(RJ-11)

RING

SLT(RJ-11)

RING

Figure 3.4-2 Pin Assignment of CO and SLT ports

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3.5 Miscellaneous Connections

3.5.1 TIA/EIA-323 (RS-232) Connection

The DB-9 connector located on the front panel of the RSGM is used for TIA/EIA-323(RS-232) connection. This connector is employed to provide terminal access to the network configuration or system diagnostics of the RSGM. The serial configuration of the RSGM is 38400bps, 8 bits, no parity, and one stop bit.

This TIA/EIA-323 (RS-232) does not support hardware flow control signals. Only three wires are needed (TD, RD, and SG). See Figure 3.5-1.

8

9

6

7

3

4

1

2

5

TD

RD

SG

RD

TD

SG

8

9

6

7

1

2

3

4

5

8

9

6

7

3

4

1

2

5

TD

RD

SG

TD

RD

SG

14

1

2

3

7

25

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RSGM

DB-9 RS-232

Terminations

Typical Terminal

DB-9 RS-232

Terminations

RSGM

DB-9 RS-232

Terminations

Typical Terminal

DB-25 RS-232

Terminations

Figure 3.5-1 Pin Assignments of TIA/EIA-323

Table 3.5-1 Pin Description of TIA/EIA-323

Designation Function

TD

RD

SG

Transmitted Data

Received Data

Signal Ground

3.5.2 External BGM

The BGM jack is used to connect to an external music source. To use the external music, connect a music source to the BGM RCA jack on the front panel using an audio cable or with an RJ-11 plug on the rear panel BGM RJ-11 jack. See Figure 2.2-1 and Figure 3.5-2.

The “BGM” connection on the rear panel is common with BGM RCA jack of the front panel.

3.5.3 Alarm Port

The RSGM has an alarm port. The Alarm port is used for sensing the status of the external switch, e.g. alarm or door bell. See Figure 3.5-2.

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3.5.4 External Relay1, 2

The RSGM has two dry relay contacts with 2A @30VDC. See Figure 3.5-2. These contacts are used to control an external device such as a door-lock release mechanism.

RELAY2

ALARM

RELAY1

BGM

1

2

3

4

3

4

1

2

ALARM

Relay

Contact2

Relay

Contact1

Music

Source

Figure 3.5-2 Pin Assignments of BGM/ALARM/Relay Contacts

3.5.5 AC/DC Power Adaptor Connection

An AC/DC adaptor is packaged with the RSGM. The adaptor is supplied with a two (2) meter (six

(6) foot) AC cord terminated with the nationally relevant AC blade type. The adaptor supports AC input power systems with rated voltage range of 100-240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz. The adaptor provides

48 VDC, 0.8 amps. The DC output connector is cabled to the adaptor with a two (2) meter (six (6) foot) cable. Figure 3.5-3 shows the AC/DC Adaptor for the RSGM.

Assure the AC Power connection is within the rated voltage, frequency and current ratings of the AC/DC adaptor.

Figure 3.5-3 Power Adaptor

Connect the AC power cord to the Adaptor and plug-in to the AC power source. Plug the DC output connector into the corresponding connector on the lower rear panel of the RSGM. Upon connection of the AC/DC Adaptor, the RSGM will power-up. When power is applied, the RSGM will provide power to the “IPKTU LAN” port, if the “LAN POWER” switch is ‘ON’, and the RSGM will attempt to register with the remote host iPECS.

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3.5.6 RSGM Power-Up

To properly register, the “WAN” port must be connected to an operational broadband connection and the RSGM must be properly programmed with the public IP address of the iPECS, refer to section 6. In addition, for successful registration, the iPECS must be programmed with the

Ethernet MAC address of the RSGM, refer to section 5.

During the initial power-up, since the RSGM programming has not been accomplished, the RSGM will enter the “WAN DISCONNECTED” mode. The “WAN DISCONNECTED” mode will occur should any of the following conditions exist:

1) RSGM not assigned with proper host iPECS IP address,

2) RSGM Network configuration improper,

3) “WAN” connection improper or physically disconnected,

4) Host iPECS not assigned with RSGM MAC address,

5) ISP connection not operational, or

6) Host iPECS not operational.

In the “WAN DISCONNECTED” mode, communication between the RSGM and the host is not possible and thus the RSGM and the iPECS Phone or SLT will not have access to services and resources of the iPECS. The ‘S2’ LED on the front panel of the RSGM will light steadily and, if an iPECS Phone is connected to the RSGM, the LCD will display the “WAN DISCONNECTED” message. The iPECS Phone will be capable of placing/receiving a call from the locally connected

CO Line. In addition, the telephone connected to the “SLT” port is directly connected to “CO” port by the internal PFT (Power Fail Transfer) relay, refer to section 4.

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4. Power Fail Transfer

Should power to the RSGM fail, the external SLT port is directly connected to the CO port through the internal Power Fail Transfer relay. In this case, only the telephone connected to “SLT” port can place/receive a call through locally connected CO facility. If an iPECS Phone is connected to the

RSGM, the loss of power to the RSGM also removes power to the iPECS Phone and thus it is nonoperational. Normal operation of the RSGM and iPECS Phone return upon return of power to the

RSGM.

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5. iPECS Admin Programming for RSGM

In this section, several host system Admin Programs specific to the RSGM are introduced. For detailed information about the iPECS Admin Programming, please refer to “iPECS Administration

and Programming Manual”.

The RSGM provides a number of local services in addition to transparent access to the host iPECS.

These include BGM/MOH, Alarm/Doorbell monitor and External Control contacts. PGM code group 430-435 allow for configuration of the RSGM identification and attributes for each RSGM supported by the host iPECS system.

5.1 RSGM Address & Configuration -PGM Code 430

The RSGM’s MAC Address and other device specific configurations must be input to the iPECS prior to registration. In addition, the IP address and other device specific configuration can be displayed after registration.

5.2 RSGM Multi-Cast RTP/RTCP Ports -PGM Code 431

The iPECS does not provide BGM/MOH to RSGM. The RSGM employs local BGM and MOH facilities, to reduce traffic load on the WAN and VoIP channel processors. The RSGM uses IP

Multicast for local BGM and MOH transport. There are two music sources available with the

RSGM, an internal tone music source and an external source may be connected. Separate UDP port numbers are required for RTP and RTCP packets for each source. The default port numbers are programmable so they can be changed if needed.

5.3 RSGM External Control Contact -PGM Code 432

The RSGM incorporates a relay contact, which can be employed to control an external device.

The contact is assigned to activate under one of several conditions. As a Loud Bell Contact (LBC), the contact will be activated when the RSGM station receives an external call. Alternatively, the contact may be used as a Door Lock Release contact, which is activated when the Door Unlock code is dialed by the RSGM station.

5.4 RSGM Alarm Attribute -PGM Code 433

The RSGM incorporates circuitry to monitor an external contact. This contact is generally employed as an Alarm indicator or Doorbell. The Alarm attributes define the operation of the monitoring circuitry. For the Alarm, the signal to the RSGM stations can be repeated or a single burst. The former is often desired. For the Doorbell, a single tone is sent each time the contact activates.

5.5 RSGM Music Assignment -PGM Code 434

The RSGM provides Background Music (BGM) to the local iPECS Phone. It also provides MOH to the local CO Line when placed on hold. BGM is provided from the assigned Music source, which may be an internal or external source. MOH may use the assigned Music source or an internal “Hold Tone”.

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5.6 RSGM Service Attributes -PGM Code 435

The RSGM exchanges voice (RTP) packets with iPECS and other users employing VoIP channels of the iPECS for RTP packet relay, implementing security (IPSec) and for QoS. The VoIP channels are assigned to a CO/IP line group in the iPECS database and must be assigned for use by the RSGM. Packets can be tagged with a DiffServ Code Point to provide per-hop priority.

Also, the user can access the RSGM CO Line or a CO Line from the system’s 1 st

CO Line group by dialing the CO Line access code (‘9’) Refer to the “iPECS Administration and Programming

Manual” for details of RSGM Service Attributes.

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6. Network Configuration

iPECS local devices need not be configured because the iPECS controls them directly. However, for remote devices such as the RSGM, configuration of the device by installer is required for proper data communication over the Internet. This is accomplished using a Web browser via the LAN connection or by a terminal emulator (e.g. Hyper Terminal) via the RS-232C serial connection.

Web configuration is easier to use, but serial configuration may be useful for the first-time configuration.

Network configuration consists of RSGM WAN, LAN, and System configurations. These are explained in the following three sections of General, Web Configuration, and Serial Configuration.

The last two sub-sections of this section describe typical network configuration examples and the detailed explanation of network parameters.

6.1 General

The RSGM has three network interfaces. One is the WAN interface that is connected to the

Internet side, and the others are LAN interfaces used to connect a local PC and iPECS Phone.

6.1.1 WAN Port Related Settings

In order to send/receive data packets through the Internet, the RSGM’s WAN side IP address, subnet mask, and gateway (router) address must be configured properly. The address information can be set manually (static) or automatically using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).

The RSGM supports connections to an xDSL/Cable modem as well as Ethernet switch (Hub).

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6.1.2 LAN Port Related Settings

The RSGM LAN ports can be used to connect a local PC and iPECS Phone. No configuration of the iPECS Phone is required as it is configured automatically in ‘Plug-and-Play’ mode as with other iPECS local devices.

For PC LAN port, the RSGM provides a DHCP server, thus the PC’s network setting must be changed to Dynamic Address Assignment mode. This setting can be changed by using the

“Control Panel” of MS-Windows. For example, after opening “Local Area Connection Properties”

Figure 6.1-1, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties” button.

Figure 6.1-1 Local Area Connection Properties

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This will display the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window. If the PC has already been set to use DHCP as shown in Figure 6.1-2 below, the settings need not be changed.

Figure 6.1-2 DHCP Setting

However, if the PC is set to use a ‘fixed IP address’ as shown in 6.2-3 below, the settings must be changed to “Obtain an IP address automatically” as shown in Figure 6.1-2 above.

Figure 6.1-3 Fixed Address Setting

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6.2 RSGM Configuration via Web Browser

Web Configuration is an easy way to configure the RSGM network parameters using a Web browser. A Web browser is an easy method for access the RSGM Web Admin pages and may be employed over LAN or WAN connections. The LAN Connection method is intended for first time configuration while the WAN connection method is intended for remote access after the RSGM has successfully registered with the host iPECS.

6.2.1 General Information

After changing PC’s network settings to Dynamic Address Assignment mode, the RSGM Web

Admin can be accessed with a Web browser by “pointing” to the RSGM LAN side default address,

“10.10.50.50”. This will return the RSGM Admin Home page see Figure 6.2-1. On the left side of the window is the Admin Menu screen and in the center is the Admin main screen. The RSGM

Admin Home page displays general information on the RSGM settings.

Figure 6.2-1 Web Admin Home

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6.2.2 WAN Configuration

When “WAN” on the left menu or “WAN Status” on the top menu is selected, the WAN Status page appears. This page shows the WAN port network parameters and status.

Figure 6.2-2 WAN Status

Selecting “WAN Settings” on the top menu bar of the main screen returns the WAN Settings page.

If changes are made, select the “Save WAN Settings” button to store the changes.

Figure 6.2-3 WAN Setting

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If dynamic address assignment is to be used, just click “Obtain WAN configuration dynamically” radio button. Other information need not be entered in this case. This mode can be utilized when DHCP server exists in the same network segment of the RSGM. In addition, if connected to xDSL/Cable modem and a fixed address is not assigned, this mode should be selected.

If fixed IP address is to be used, click “Specify fixed WAN configuration” radio button, and then enter the IP Address, IP Net mask and IP Gateway information. Other information is optional and need not be entered.

Selecting PPPoE from the top menu bar returns the PPPoE page Figure 6.2-4, which is for used configuring PPPoE parameters when “User Name” and “Password” are required to log in to the

ISP’s service. If changes are made, select the “Save PPPoE Settings” button to store the changes.

Figure 6.2-4 WAN PPPoE Configuration

If the ISP does not require entry of a “User Name and “password to log in, the “Enable PPPoE” combo box should be set to “No”.

If the ISP requires entry of User Name and Password, set “Enable PPPoE” combo box to “Yes”, and enter the appropriate “User name” and “Password”. “Service Name” and “AC Name”

(Account Name) are optional entries, enter these values only if provided by the ISP and they required for proper modem operation.

Note, when PPPoE is used, the IP address is generally assigned by ISP thus, “Obtain WAN configurations dynamically” should be selected in previous “WAN Settings” page.

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Selecting VLAN from the top menu bar returns the VLAN settings page Figure 6.2-5. If changes are made, select the “Save VLAN Settings” button to store the changes.

Figure 6.2-5 VLAN/Priority Configuration

VLAN packets are not compatible with normal Ethernet packets, and these settings should be configured only if the RSGM local network is using VLAN/Priority. If VLAN tags are enter by mistake, they can be corrected only by using Serial Configuration.

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Selecting DiffServ from the top menu bar returns the DiffServ settings page Figure 6.2-6. If changes are made, select the “Save DiffServ Settings” button to store the changes.

Figure 6.2-6 DiffServ Configuration

ISPs that support DiffServ (Differentiated Services) may require end-devices to preset the DiffServ

Code Point (DSCP) to give priority to specific types of packets. In this case, the DiffServ value can be assigned on this page. When setting the value, click “Enabled” radio button on “Enable

DiffServ” item, then select or enter the assigned value.

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6.2.3 LAN Configuration

When “LAN” on the left menu or “LAN Settings” on the top menu is clicked, LAN Settings page will display. This page shows LAN side network parameters. If changes are made, select the “Save

LAN Settings” button to store the changes.

Figure 6.2-7 LAN Settings

The IP address and subnet mask of LAN side interface can be changed on this page by entering new values and clicking “Save LAN Settings” button.

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Selecting DHCP from the top menu bar returns the DHCP Server Configuration page Figure 6.2-7.

If changes are made, select the “Save DHCP Settings” button to store the changes. To view the

DHCP assignment table, select the “View DHCP Table”.

Figure 6.2-8 DHCP Server Configuration

By using this page, DHCP can be enabled or disabled by clicking either “Enabled” or “Disabled” radio button on “Server Settings” item, and client IP address range can also be changed. In addition, the DNS server for the local client can be configured, and it is possible to assign specific

IP addresses statically to designated clients.

Detailed description of other configuration parameters available under the LAN page are discussed in the last section of this chapter.

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6.2.4 System Configuration

When “System” on the left menu or “System Settings” on the top menu is clicked, System Settings page will display. This page shows the IP address of the host iPECS system. If changes are made, select the “Save LAN Settings” button to store the changes. In order for the RSGM to register with the host iPECS, the IP address of the iPECS must be set. The iPECS administrator should have the host system IP address.

Figure 6.2-9 System Configuration

Detailed description of the other configuration parameters available under the System page are discussed in the last section of this chapter.

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6.3 RSGM Configuration via Serial Terminal

Serial Terminal configuration is a simple way to configure the RSGM network parameters using

Terminal Emulator software (e.g. Hyper Terminal) via TIA/EIA-323 serial connection. It provides access to the RSGM Terminal Admin pages that are similar in function to the Web Admin pages.

Serial Terminal Admin is suitable for first-time installation.

The serial communication settings for terminal emulators are as follows;

Bits per Second (bps) : 38400

Data Bit : 8

Parity : None

Stop Bit : 1

Flow Control : None

As the Serial Terminal configuration is conceptually the same as Web configuration, this section will concentrate on how use Serial Configuration to change network parameters. Please refer to the previous section, RSGM Configuration via Web browser.

Figure 6.3-1 Initial Serial Terminal Screen

After connecting the PC and RSGM with TIA/EIA-323 serial cable, launch the terminal emulator

(e.g. Hyper Terminal), and then press “Enter” key, you will see the menu above.

The Serial Terminal configuration employs a directory structure. To enter the WAN Configuration sub-directory, type “wan” and then press “Enter” key, the WAN Configuration menu as in Figure 6.3-

2 will be displayed. Here there are sub-directories and/or operation commands. To return to higher level directory, type “..” and then press “Enter” key.

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Figure 6.3-2 Entering WAN Configuration

The “wan” directory has three sub-directories. “wanset” sub-directory, which contains address settings related operation commands, “pppoe” sub-directory, which contains PPPoE related settings that may be needed when using xDSL/Cable modem and “wanvaln” sub-directory, which contains WAN side VLAN related operation commands.

Figure 6.3-3 WAN Settings Menu

By typing “wanset” in “wan” sub-directory, you will see the menu shown in Figure 6.3-3. Note, the

“mode” command on third line works as a toggle; each time “mode” is typed, the right side Mode string will be toggled between “FIXED” and “DYNAMIC”.

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Figure 6.3-4 Setting WAN DHCP Mode

If the RSGM “WAN” port will operate in DHCP mode, setting the Mode to “DYNAMIC” will be the only required setting in the “wanset” sub-directory. However, to use fixed addressing, set the

Mode to “FIXED” and the addressing data must be configured manually as described in the following paragraphs.

Figure 6.3-5 Displaying WAN Address Information

At first, by typing “get all” and pressing “Enter” key, you may check current address settings. IP

Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address are mandatory parameters required for Fixed (static)

IP addressing.

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Figure 6.3-6 Setting WAN IP Address

As an example, by typing “set ip 165.243.50.65”, you can change the RSGM “WAN” port IP address. Other address information can be changed in a similar manner. For example, in order to change the gateway address to “165.243.50.254”, you type “set gateway 165.243.50.254” and press “Enter” key.

Figure 6.3-7 Displaying WAN Address Information

If you type “get all” again, you will see “165.243.50.65” inside the braces. This means that the

“WAN” port address will be changed to this address after restarting RSGM.

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Figure 6.3-8 Entering System Configuration

To return to the root directory, type, “/” and then press “Enter” key. Then, by typing “system” in root directory, you can enter the System Configuration sub-directory.

Figure 6.3-9 Displaying System Information

Again, you may check current System Configuration settings by typing “get all” in “system” directory.

Here, you may also check RSGM S/W version and revision date information.

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Figure 6.3-10 Setting System IP Address

By typing “set mfim xxx.xxx.xx.xxx”, you can change the IP address of host iPECS (e.g. MFIM/E) and after restarting the RSGM, the new IP address entered will be used.

Detailed description of configuration parameters will be shown in the last section of this chapter.

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6.4 Typical Network Configuration Examples

Even though there are many parameters that can be configured, only a few parameters need to be configured for the first-time configuration. There can be some variations in configuring RSGM, but the main procedure is simple.

1) Change the PC’s network settings to Dynamic Address Assignment mode. If a PC is will not be connected to the RSGM Data (PC) port, skip this step.

2) By Web browser or Serial Terminal, configure WAN side addresses in WAN Configuration.

3) Configure IP address of the host iPECS (e.g. MFIM/E) in System Configuration.

Remember the RSGM “LAN” port default IP address is 10.10.50.50, so you may access the RSGM

Web Admin pages from local PC with this IP address.

6.4.1 Normal LAN Environment with Fixed IP Address

1) WAN Settings

Set Address Configuration mode to “FIXED”

Enter fixed address information (IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway address)

2) PPPoE Settings

Set PPPoE mode to Inactive (No)

3) System Settings

Set IP address of the host iPECS (e.g. MFIM)

6.4.2 Normal LAN Environment with DHCP Server

1) WAN Setting

Set Address Configuration mode to “DYNAMIC”

2) PPPoE Settings

Set PPPoE mode to Inactive (No)

3) System Settings

Set IP address of the host iPECS (e.g. MFIM)

6.4.3 xDSL/Cable Modem with User Name and Password Required

1) WAN Settings

Set Address Configuration mode to “DYNAMIC”

2) PPPoE Settings

Set PPPoE mode to Active (Yes)

Enter User name and Password (Mandatory). Enter Service name and AC name if needed/available (Optional).

3) System Settings

Set IP address of the host iPECS (e.g. MFIM)

6.4.4 xDSL/Cable Modem without User Name and Password

1) WAN Settings

Set Address Configuration mode to “DYNAMIC”

2) PPPoE Settings

Set PPPoE mode to Inactive (No)

3) System Settings

Set IP address of the host iPECS (e.g. MFIM)

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6.5 Network Configuration Descriptions

6.5.1 WAN Configuration

The WAN connection is used for the communication with the iPECS as well as other network devices beyond the local network.

WAN Settings

These settings allow configuration of the Ethernet WAN interface. First, select whether you wish the WAN interface to be configured for dynamic (via a DHCP server on the network if Ethernet, or via PPP if using PPPoE), or static IP addressing. If you wish to assign the WAN interface settings statically, enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway IP address and DNS server IP address. It is also recommended that the network domain name be provided as well, to ensure correct DNS operation.

PPPoE Settings

First, select whether PPPoE is enabled or disabled. If enabled, enter the username and password required for the login (authentication) process. If the PPPoE server (service provider) requires any special Service Name or AC (Account) Name to be set, you can specify the tags here.

VLAN Settings

VLAN settings allow configuration of VLAN tag and/or Priority tag for all outgoing packets.

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6.5.2 LAN Configuration

The LAN connections are used for communicating with an IP KTU and/or a PC connected to the

LAN ports of RSGM.

LAN Settings

Assign an IP address to the LAN Ethernet port. This IP address is also the default router address for the devices on the private (local) LAN. The default LAN interface IP address is set to

10.10.50.50. Enter the subnet mask for the private LAN. If you wish to set the broadcast and multicast limits, enter these values as percentages of the LAN interface Ethernet bit rate. Leaving these values blank will imply values of 100%.

DHCP Settings

DHCP settings allow configuration of the private LAN DHCP server. Specify whether the device’s internal DHCP server feature is enabled or disabled. Also, indicate the IP address range to use for DHCP assignments to the LAN. Specify the domain name (optional) that is provided to LAN clients via DHCP. Two optional static DNS server IP addresses can be entered that will be provided to LAN clients via DHCP. These are in addition to the DNS servers automatically provided by WAN connections.

Via the Web configuration, up to eight static DHCP addresses can be configured. User can add or remove static assignment entries, and view the current active DHCP client-binding table. The device’s internal DHCP client binding table cleared, but be aware that doing this will destroy the

DHCP server’s knowledge of the LAN clients it has provisioned, and may result in client problems when a client tries to renew its lease.

Port Forwarding Settings

Port Forwarding allows configuration of the device’s port forwarding feature. Port forwarding provides WAN access to the internal LAN, by specifying that traffic over certain ports are to be directed at particular LAN hosts. Up to eight port forwarding entries ("Pinholes") can be configured.

To add a port forwarding entry configure the Port Range to be forwarded, the Protocol to be forward

(TCP, UDP or both), and destination LAN IP Address to be used. User may also remove specific entries. Note that certain port numbers may be reserved by the CPE for its own internal use.

These ports may not be used for port forwarding to the LAN. Ports which may be reserved by the

CPE include those used by iPECS signaling, RTP packets, HTTP, etc. All reserved (unavailable) ports will be displayed on this page.

Router Settings

Router settings allow configuration of the device’s core router functionality. If you wish for the router to update its routing tables dynamically, specify whether RIPv2 dynamic routing information is to be received or transmitted (or both). In addition, up to eight static route entries can be assigned via Web configuration. To add a static route, enter the static route Destination IP address, subnet Mask, gateway IP Address, metric, and interface. Metric is a number from 1 to 15 inclusive. Users may also remove specific entries or view current internal routing table.

VLAN Settings

VLAN settings allow configuration of VLAN tag and/or Priority tag for all outgoing packets.

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6.5.3 System Configuration

System configuration contains the items that do not specifically belong to WAN or LAN categories.

System Settings

System settings allow configuration of iPECS IP address (e.g. MFIM/E) so that RSGM can register with iPECS.

Service Access Settings

Service access allows access to certain system level network services on the device's interfaces to be enabled/disabled. Specifically, HTTP access from devices on the LAN or WAN or both can be allowed or denied.

VLAN Settings

VLAN settings allows configuration of the VLAN settings for RTP packets. Specific VLAN settings for RTP packets are separately applied, which will override the general values set in WAN or LAN settings. If no special RTP VLAN settings are applied, then RTP packets will also use the general

VLAN settings entered in WAN or LAN settings.

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7. Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Table 7-1 Troubleshooting Guide

Reason Solution

LED of LAN jack is not operated

LAN cable connection is physically failed

Check cable connection. iPECS Phone power is off LAN POWER switch is off

WAN DISCONNECTED mode

Switch “LAN POWER” on.

1) Physically, WAN connection failed

2) The RSGM is not registered in the iPECS System

3) The network configuration of the

3) Check the RSGM network configuration,

4) Ask the ISP.

RSGM has some problem.

2) Register the RSGM in the host iPECS,

Contact the agent of Ericsson-LG.

4) An ISP has some problem

1) Check LAN cable, and re-connect,

On the PC behind RSGM, network application from RSGM DHCP server after restarting RSGM. Some PC (OS)

(e.g Web Browser)

PC is not assigned IP address properly may not detect the DHCP server does not work properly restart.

Restart network adaptor by using “ipconfig

/renew_all” (Win95/98) command or

“ipconfig /renew” (Win2000/XP) command on Command Prompt, or restart the network adaptor in other available way. For Win95/98, the PC may have to be restarted.

RSGM seems to stop

End user’s local network environment packet communication may not be configured or does not after setting VLAN/ support VLAN/ Priority.

Priority

By using Serial Configuration, disable VALN/

Priority settings.

1). WAN side address settings and

Packet communication

2). Other network devices (e.g. PC) are does not seem to work

PPPoE settings are not correct. connected together with RSGM to properly with xDSL/ the same xDSL/ Cable modem even

Cable modem. though only single IP address was assigned from ISP.

1). Check WAN side address settings together with PPPoE settings. (Refer to

Chapter 6 for details)

2). Disconnect all other network devices from the modem, and restart RSGM.

Packet routing between WAN and LAN side network address

WAN and LAN ports does not work properly. must be different because RSGM is a layer 3 (IP level) routing device.

If LAN side IP address is 10.10.50.50, WAN side IP address should be other than

10.10.50.X (e.g. 123.123.10.10). If

RSGM must use 10.10.50.X for WAN side, LAN side address should be changed.

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