MicroNet Technology SP5001/S user manual Usr/config$ security -line 1 -name 12345 -password

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command. For detail, please refer to Chapter 19.7.13 [security] command.

An example is demonstrated below:

usr/config$ security –line 1 –name 12345 –password 12345

Note: This is to set username (userid) as “12345”, password as “12345” into line1, which means line1 can accept incoming calls after successfully registered to Proxy server.

Step 2. You must specify Proxy address obtained from your service provider. And the Proxy address can be IPv4 address as well as DNS name. For detail, please refer to Chapter 19.7.12 [sip] command.

Several important SIP parameters are listed below when setting proxy mode:

“–px” and ”– line1”.

An example is demonstrated below:

usr/config$ sip –px 210.68.222.33 -line1 0506

Note:

1.This is to set proxy address as “210.68.222.23”, line1 number as “0506”.

2.The line number of line1 depends on what you get from your service provider.

Step 3. Confirming the values, type commit and press enter to save all the changes you have done.

Step 4. Type reboot and press enter to reboot SP5001/S.

Step 5. Wait for SP5001/S to initialize in Proxy mode. It should take around 40 seconds. And you will see the below information displayed on Hyper-Terminal if the registration is successful.

Attached TCP/IP interface to cpm unit 0

Attaching interface lo0...done

Please wait while system is initializing .......... SAttached TCP/IP

interface to cpm unit 0 Attaching interface lo0...done WorkMode : PROXY_MODE

Start registering to Proxy server

Registering to: Sip:80.248.33.37 with the following :

To:sip:sipcenter1123@80.248.33.37

From:sip:sipcenter1123@80.248.33.37

Contact:sip:sipcenter1123@210.59.163.143

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Contents IP Telephony Gateway Table of Contents Voice Setting Screen List of Figures Change password Screen List of Tables About this User’s Manual SP5001/S Overview Features of SP5001/SKey Features Audio featureSecurity Default SettingsRemote Firmware Upgrade Telnet and Web Login PasswordBack Panel Front Panels1 SP5001/S LEDs SP5001/S LEDs Descriptions Hardware SpecificationsCOM Port Back Panel Port Ethernet PortTEL Port Back Panel Connections 12V DC PortSetting Up the TCP/IP Protocol Additional Installation RequirementsPower Up Your SP5001/S Accessing the Web Configuration Web Configuration with FXS IntroductionWelcome Screen Navigation Panel Links SP5001/S web configuration welcome screenNavigating the Web Configuration Saving Your ConfigurationGeneral Configuration Initial ConfigurationStatic IP address Commit Data Dhcp mode One Sets SP5001/S IP Sharing ConfigurationEnable the IP sharing function Two sets attached to IP Sharing Device Router See following for example Page Making a VoIP Call Configure the gateway into the Peer-to-Peer modePhone Book On table will display on the first index Configure the Proxy Infomation Configure the gateway into the Proxy routed modeUpdate Application Version Upgrade ROM VersionBefore you start downloading ROM File Upgrade OK Page Network Interface Screen H323 ConfigurationGMT SIP Information SIP Information ScreenSystem Configuration System Configuration ScreenVoice Configuration Voice Setting ScreenBecause this might cause incompatibility Phone Pattern Screen Phone Pattern ConfigurationSupport Function Screen Support ConfigurationPhone Book Screen Label Description Dscp Configuration Dscp Configuration ScreenPassword Password ScreenROM Upgrade Screen Flash Clean Screen Commit Data Screen Reboot System Screen Hyper Terminal Setting Command ListConnect To Initial Screen Initial Screen Entering LoginSet up IP Address Command Structure in SP5001/SSet Password Command Structure in SP5001/SApplication modes Application Mode ConfigurationSaving Your Configuration Proxy modeUsr/config$ security -line 1 -name 12345 -password Peer-to-Peer Mode Behind IP-Sharing Mode One Set of SP5001/S DMZ Two Sets of SP5001/S UDP PPPoE Mode Upgrade steps How to upgradeBefore you start downloading Usr/config$ rom -hwver Commands in SP5001/S Commands in SP5001/SQuit System Commands OverviewParameter Usages Flash Flash command listCommit Commit command list IfaddrIfaddr -print command list Time Time command list PingPbook Phone book command listPhoneBook Rules Pppoe Pppoe command listSysconf System information command listSysconf -print command list 19.7.12 sip Sip command listSip -print command list Security Command List Voice Voice command listParameters because this might cause incompatibility Voice -print command list Support Support -print command list 19.7.16 tos Phone Phone command listPhone -print rbt command list 19.7.18 rom Rom command listRom -print command list Passwd