Oki BMG7011, BMG7012 manual Package Contents, System Requirements, Features

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BMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev. 1.9

1.Overview

The BMG7011 and BMG7012 are external standalone devices that can provide cost effective voice communication over an IP Network. The BMG7011 and BMG7012 gateways are available in one and two channel models (respectively). Both models connect directly to analog phones, fax machines, and the IP Networks without the need for additional equipment. With the Ethernet interface of the VoIP gateways connected to another device with a WAN interface (e.g. xDSL, cable modem...), the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways provide toll quality voice communication and reliability for the user.

1.1Package Contents

Carefully unpack the shipping package containing the VoIP gateway and make sure that you have the following items. If you find anything missing, mismatched or damaged, promptly contact your dealer who you purchased your product from for assistance.

One VoIP Residential Gateway

One RJ-11 telephone line for first telephone

One RJ-11 telephone line for second telephone (optional)

One RJ-11 telephone line for PSTN backup use (optional)

One RJ-45 Ethernet cable

One power adapter with power plug

One package contents sheet

1.2System Requirements

One RJ-45 Broadband Internet connection via cable, ADSL, or wireless modem, etc.

One PC with 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 10/100 Mbps Ethernet card installed or Ethernet port for unit management purposes.

TCP/IP protocol for each PC

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later (5.0 is strongly recommended for web configuration) One or two standard touch-tone telephone(s)

1.3Features

KEY FEATURES

BMG7011 - 1 Channel

BMG7012 - 2 Channel

Integrated Routing Capabilities

Call Control Protocols H.323, SIP, MGCP

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Contents Broadband Media Gateway Document Revision History Copyrights Notice Contents 11.1 Package Contents FeaturesSystem Requirements Integrated Routing Features Hardware Installation Front View LEDsRear View Ports LineInitial Installation Procedures for Adsl and Cable Networks Configuring TCP/IP Protocol for Your PCConfiguring the BMG7011 and BMG7012 VoIP gateways Configuring via Web BrowserSupervisor Mode Setting your BMG to communicate through PPPoEBMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev Setting your BMG to communicate through Dhcp Select Dhcp within the WAN Configuration setup screen Setting your BMG to communicate through a Static IP address Installation Overview For Adsl and Cable Networks Example DSL installationPHONE1 & PHONE2 Web Interface Screen Descriptions Status System StatusPort Status Port Status WindowDhcpc Status DNSPPPoE Status PPPoE Status Window DescriptionPPPoE Configuration DescriptionDhcp Server Configuration Dhcp ConfigurationWAN Configuration WAN IPDescription Remote ProvisioningDevice Mode Device Mode Configuration WindowNTP 1 NTPNapt Configuration Port ForwardingIP Filter Configuration Window IP FilteringDMZ Configuration Window 3 DMZQoS Configuration QoSDscp Configuration VLan Configuration Mac Cloning Mac Cloning WindowPstn Configuration Switch KeyDigit Map LengthProvision Configuration GroupSyslog Configuration Syslog Configuration WindowEMS Configuration 11.1 EMSSnmp Community Configuration Window Snmp CommunitySnmp Trap Configuration Window Snmp Trap TargetVoIP Configuration ProtocolDescription UserMgcp RstpVoIP SIP Configuration Window 12.4 SIPSIP Domain Specifies the password for secured registration 12.5 H.323Dtmf Description CodecBMG7011 and BMG7012 User’s Guide Rev VoIP Caller ID Configuration Window 12.8 RTP RTP portTone Busy ToneCall Waiting Tone VoIP Fax Configuration Window 12.10 FAXStun NAT AddressSpeed Dial Add/ModifyCall Features Port Configure port 1 or port 2 For BMG7012 Only Call HoldPhone book Password Configuration Supervisor PasswordUser Password User Password WindowUpgrade Configuration FirmwareConfiguration Configuration Upgrade WindowSave Configuration SaveLoad Default Settings Load Default Settings WindowReboot Reboot WindowAppendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications