D-Link DVG-6008S user manual Hardware Description Front Panel

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Hardware Description

Front Panel

Voice ports indicators

WAN, LAN indicators

Status indicators

 

Power Indicator: Green light indicates a normal power supply.

Run Indicator: Blinking green light indicates normal operation.

Alarm Indicator: When the system starts up, the red light will blink. It also indicates the gateway’s abnormal operation.

L1 – L8 stands for Port 1 – Port 8: Connect to your original telephone line on the wall jack with RJ-11 cable.

WAN stands for the WAN Port Indicator.

L1 – L4 stands for the LAN Port Indicator.

When starting up the system, the Alarm, Run, and Power indicators will light up. After about 40 seconds, the Alarm indicator will go off, the Run indicator will blink in green, and the Power indicator will stay green under normal operational conditions. If the Alarm indicator continues to blink, it means the system is currently communicating with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address.

When the WAN is connected, the WAN indicator will light up in green and if data is being transmitted over the Internet, the indicator blinks in green and orange.

Restore to factory default: (IP address, User’s. Name and Password)

(1)Pull off the power plug.

(2)Press reset (do not let go of the reset button).

(3)Plug the plug back into the socket (do not let go of the reset button).

(4)Let go of the reset button after 6 seconds. Factory settings will be restored.

NOTE 1: Do not connect FXS ports to each other. Also, do not connect any FXS port directly to a PSTN line or internal PBX. These may cause damage to FXS.

NOTE 2: Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP Gateway. If using adapters other than the one comes with VoIP Gateway, it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the product.

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Contents DVG-6008S Voip Gateway Page Contents Advanced Feature IP Sharing Functions Coding PrincipleIntroduction Product OverviewHardware Description Front Panel Rear Panel DVG-6008S ModelNetwork Interface Gateway Assigned with a Public IP AddressGateway in a NAT network Page Telephone Interface Description Integrating Line Ports with PBXBasic Settings of a Gateway PreparationIVR Interactive Voice Response Instructions Save SettingsSoftware Upgrades To inquire about current Gateway’s WAN Port IP addressIVR Functions Table Function Code Description Example Function Code Description Example Subnet Mask Settings Static IP Settings Function Command Select a Static IPIP address Settings Default Gateway SettingsRecorded Voice File Adsl PPPoE SettingsPPPoE Account Settings Select a PPPoEPPPoE Character Conversion Table Network Settings WAN InstructionsPage Setting Static IP IP Configuration Setting WAN PortSetting Dynamic IP Dhcp Adsl PPPoE SettingsDNS Settings BigPond for Australia use onlyClone MAC Using Phone Books Manager Network Settings LAN LAN interface mode※LAN IP/Subnet mask Dhcp Settings QoS Settings WAN QoSLAN QoS※ NAT/DDNS NAT TraversalDdns Example Telephony SettingsPrefix Number Rules For exampleHotline Functions Example Description SIP 164 System FXO Representative number registers to Proxy Each line registers to Proxy independentlyCalling Features Advanced Options Line Settings Fax Settings CodecPage Digit Map Phone Book Speed DialCDR Settings Caller FilterACL for Management Language Transit Call ControlLong-Distance Control Table Long Distance Exception TableUDT Detection CPT/Cadence SettingsBusy Tone Cadence Measurement CPT parameters TableDetailed description is given below Direct Connection to Pstn Connected to a PBX Extension Line Page Save Settings Filling in the CPT TableSystem Information RTP Packet Summary Stun InquiryPing Test Backup/Restore SnmpProvision Settings System Operations Save SettingsSoftware Upgrade LogoutIP Sharing Functions Select TCP/IP, and then click Properties Page Instruction Dialed Number Processing FlowEnd Static Route※ RIPRouting Information Protocol ※Port filtering IP FilteringMAC Filtering Virtual ServerURL Filter※ Special Applications※DoS Prevention Settings※