NetComm Gateway Series manual Select PPPoE, PPPoE Account Settings, PPPoE Password Setting

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Select PPPoE

After entering IVR mode, dial 114.

After hearing “Enter value”, dial 3 (to select PPPoE).

PPPoE Account Settings

After entering IVR mode, dial 121.

After hearing “Enter value”, enter the account number, followed by ”#”.

Example: If the account is “0284943122@isp.com.au”, please enter 02080409040301020271495956 72435553#.

Please note that it is necessary to enter two digits for each character/number; for example, enter “01” for “1” and “11” for “A”.

It is recommended that you use the Web Interface to configure your PPPoE account details to make your life easier. Refer to the PPPoE Character Conversion table on the following page for key mappings.

PPPoE Password Setting

After entering IVR mode, dial 122 after hearing “enter value” followed by “#”. Example: If the password is “3ttixike”, please enter “03 60 60 49 64 49 51 45#”.

Save Settings and Restart

To save settings, dial 509 (Save Settings). The system will save the settings. Please restart the system. Wait for about 40 seconds for the system to restart, and then enter 101 to check if the IP address is retained. If the IP address is not repeated, it indicates that the Gateway has not been properly connected. Please check that the cable connection, account, or password are correct.

Recorded Voice File

The gateway allows users to record their incoming call greeting message, when calling via FXO (transit-in calls).

After entering IVR mode, dial 132. After hearing “Enter value”, record the incoming call greeting message. To end recording, simply hang up.

To listen to the recorded message, press 131. Press 133 to save the message.

To use (activate) recorded greeting voice for transit-in calls, choose “Recorded voice file” option in “Trunk Incoming Prompt Voice”.

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SmartVoice Gateway(s) User Guide

 

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Contents Reference Guide Contents Important Note To ensure your Gateway complies with Australian StandardsIntroduction Product OverviewBroadband Service VoIP ServiceItems that you will need and things you will need to know Computer/NetworkAdvance Firewall and DoS Protection NetComm SmartVoice Gateway FeaturesVoice Features Configuration & Maintenance Network General SpecificationsFeatures are only available in models which have FXO ports SmartVoice Gateways User Guide YML832 Rev2 Restore the Gateway Rear Panel all modelsInstallation and Applications Connecting your SmartVoice GatewaysNetwork requirements Network ConnectionsGateway Assigned with a Public IP Address Gateway behind a NAT/Firewall Network RequirementsStun client Needs to be set up as either in static IP, DHCP, or PPPoE Telephone Connection Integrating the SmartVoice Gateway with PBXIntegrating the SmartVoice Gateway with PBX Integrating the SmartVoice Gateway with PBX Configuring the Gateway via WEB Browser InstructionsNetwork Settings IP Configuration Setting WAN PortSetting Dynamic IP Dhcp DNS Settings Clone MACLAN interface mode Network Settings LANQoS Settings WAN QoSNAT/DDNS NAT Traversal Ddns ExampleTelephony Settings Prefix Number RulesFXO Line VoIP call in options Hotline FunctionsDescription SIP Settings 164 SmartVoice Gateways User Guide FXS/ FXO Representative number registers to Proxy Each line registers to Proxy independentlyServer Settings Private NetworkPrivate Network Numbers Calling Features Calling Feature InstructionsAdvanced Options Payload Type payload type of RFC2833 Line Settings Flash TimeCodec Settings Fax Settings Drop Inactive Call Digit Map Phone Book Speed Dial Caller Filter Transit Call Control Dialing principle to enable PIN code Gateway a PIN Code * Gateway B NumberLong-Distance Control Table Long Distance Exception TableCPT parameters Table CPT/Cadence SettingsBusy Tone Cadence Measurement CPT Auto Detect Direct Connection to Pstn SmartVoice Gateways User Guide YML832 Rev2 Connected to a PBX Extension Line 36008914 Save Settings Filling in the CPT TableCurrent Status and System Information RTP Packet Summary Stun Inquiry Ping Test Port Filtering IP Filtering MAC Filtering Virtual Server DMZ URL Filter Special Applications DoS Prevention Settings Enable Source IP Blocking Block the IP Backup and Restore Configuration NTP Network Time ProtocolProvision Settings System Operations Save Settings Software Upgrade Logout Preparation Configuring the Gateway via IVRConfiguration Methods IVR Interactive Voice Response Inquire Current Gateway’s WAN Port IP addressIVR Functions Table DNS IP address Set/QuerySet/Query Gateway Telephone Number Representative Number IP Configuration Settings WAN port Static IP Settings Adsl PPPoE SettingsPPPoE Account Settings PPPoE Password SettingSave Settings and Restart Select PPPoEPPPoE Character Conversion Table Dialed Number Processing Flow Dialing and dialed number routing principleInstruction End Appendix a Glossary 10BASE-TDNS Http NAT TCP VSP Appendix B Cable Information RJ-45 Network PortsCross-Over Cabling Straight and crossover cable configurationStraight-Through Cabling Appendix C Registration and Warranty Information Contact InformationProduct Warranty PO Box 1200, Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia