Grandstream Networks 386 user manual Obp/Sbc, Pstn, Rtcp, Rtp, Sdp, Sip

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HandyTone-386 User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc.

OBP/SBC

Outbound Proxy or another name Session Border Controller. A device used in VoIP networks. OBP/SBCs are put into the signaling and media path between calling and called party. The OBP/SBC acts as if it was the called VoIP phone and places a second call to the called party. The effect of this behaviour is that not only the signaling traffic, but also the media traffic (voice, video etc) crosses the OBP/SBC. Without an OBP/SBC, the media traffic travels directly between the VoIP phones. Private OBP/SBCs are used along with firewalls to enable VoIP calls to and from a protected enterprise network. Public VoIP service providers use OBP/SBCs to allow the use of VoIP protocols from private networks with internet connections using NAT.

PPPoE

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, is a network protocol for encapsulating PPP frames in Ethernet frames. It is used mainly with cable modem and DSL services.

PSTN

Public Switched Telephone Network

i.e. the phone service we use for every ordinary phone call, or called POT (Plain Old Telephone), or circuit switched network.

RTCP

Real-time Transport Control Protocol, defined in RFC 3550, a sister protocol of the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), It partners RTP in the delivery and packaging of multimedia data, but does not transport any data itself. It is used periodically to transmit control packets to participants in a streaming multimedia session. The primary function of RTCP is to provide feedback on the quality of service being provided by RTP.

RTP

Real-time Transport Protocol defines a standardized packet format for delivering audio and video over the Internet. It was developed by the Audio-Video Transport Working Group of the IETF and first published in 1996 as RFC 1889

SDP

Session Description Protocol, is a format for describing streaming media initialization parameters. It has been published by the IETF as RFC 2327.

SIP

Session Initiation Protocol, An IP telephony signaling protocol developed by the IETF (RFC3261). SIP is a text-based protocol suitable for integrated voice-data applications. SIP is

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Contents HandyTone-386 For Firmware Release VersionTable of Contents Restore Factory Default SETTING…………………………………..40 Configuration File DownloadWelcome Installation 2LANGrandstream Networks, Inc Warranty What is Included in the PackageSafety Compliances Key Features Product OverviewHardware Specification Model HandyTone-386Basic Operations Get Familiar with Voice PromptDirect IP calls Make Phone CallsCalling phone or extension numbers Voice Prompt with option 47, then 192 168 000 Call HoldCall Waiting Call Transfer Blind TransferBellcore Style 3-way Conference Attended Transfer6 3-way Conferencing Star Code Style 3-way Conference Pstn Pass Through Call FeaturesCall Features Table Star Code Pstn Pass Through / Life Line FAX SupportLED Light Pattern Indication Ringing Configuring HandyTone-386 with Web Browser Configuration GuideConfiguring HandyTone-386 LAN IP through Voice Prompt Password StatusNAT End User Password Web Port IP Address Time Zone Daylight Yes Savings TimePassword End UserDhcp hostname Dhcp domainPstn Access Code Advanced Configuration and FXS ports Parameters Advanced SettingsAdmin Password Timeout Stun ServerFirmware Upgrade Home NPAPath Config Server Path Postfix Config File PrefixConfig File Postfix Automatic UpgradeAuthenticate ID AuthenticateSyslog Level FXS Port 1Proxy-Require Disable Call- Waiting Volume Amplification TX FXS Port 2 User ID/extension to dial automatically when Offhook Authentication SIP ServerUse DNS SRV User ID is PhoneReboot Enable CallFeatures Disable CallNAT Traversal Preferred VocoderVoice Frames per G723 RateFax Mode UpdateSpecial Feature VolumeSaving the Configuration Changes Rebooting the HandyTone-386 from RemoteConfiguration through a Central Server Click to reloginSoftware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade through TFTP/HTTPManaging Firmware and Configuration File Download Configuration File DownloadFirmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix Restore Factory Default Setting StepGlossary of Terms DNS DidDSP DtmfEcho Cancellation FXOFXS DhcpHttp IP-PBXIVR MTUOBP/SBC PstnRtcp RTPStun TCPTftp UDP