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hop

When you send data through the Internet, it is sent first from your computer to a

 

router, and then from one router to another until it finally reaches a router that is

 

directly connected to the recipient. Each individual “leg” of the data’s journey is

 

called a hop.

hop count

The number of hops that data has taken on its route to its destination. Alterna-

 

tively, the maximum number of hops that a packet is allowed to take before being

 

discarded , See also TTL.

host

A device (usually a computer) connected to a network.

HTTP

Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol HTTP is the main protocol used to transfer data from

 

web sites so that it can be displayed by web browsers. See also web browser

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol An Internet protocol used to report errors and

 

other network-related information. The ping command makes use of ICMP.

IGMP

Internet Group Management Protocol An Internet protocol that enables a computer

 

to share information about its membership in multicast groups with adjacent

 

routers. A multicast group of computers is one whose members have designated

 

as interested in receiving specific content from the others. Multicasting to an IGMP

 

group can be used to simultaneously update the address books of a group of

 

mobile computer users or to send company newsletters to a distribution list.

in-line filter

See Microfilter

Internet

The global collection of interconnected networks used for both private and busi-

 

ness communications.

intranet

A private, company-internal network that looks like part of the Internet (users ac-

 

cess information using web browsers), but is accessible only by employees.

IP

See TCP/IP.

IP address

Internet Protocol address The address of a host (computer) on the Internet,

 

consisting of four numbers, each from 0 to 255, separated by periods, e.g.,

 

209.191.4.240. An IP address consists of a network ID that identifies the particular

 

network the host belongs to, and a host ID uniquely identifying the host itself on

 

that network. A network mask is used to define the network ID and the host ID.

 

Because IP addresses are difficult to remember, they usually have an associated

 

domain name that can be specified instead. See also domain name, network mask.

ISP

Internet Service Provider A company that provides Internet access to its customers,

 

usually for a fee.

LAN

Local Area Network A network limited to a small geographic area, such as a home,

 

office, or small building.

LED

Light Emitting Diode An electronic light-emitting device. The indicator lights on the

 

front of the My ADSL Modem are LEDs.

MAC address

Media Access Control address The permanent hardware address of a device,

 

assigned by its manufacturer. MAC addresses are expressed as six pairs of char-

 

acters.

mask

See network mask.

Mbps

Abbreviation for Megabits per second, or one million bits per second. Network data

 

rates are often expressed in Mbps.

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SmartVoice Gateway(s) User Guide

 

YML832 Rev2

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Contents Reference Guide Contents Important Note To ensure your Gateway complies with Australian StandardsIntroduction Product OverviewItems that you will need and things you will need to know Broadband ServiceVoIP Service 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 SettingsSave Settings and Restart PPPoE Account SettingsPPPoE Password Setting 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