Grandstream Networks 286 user manual Ip-Pbx, Ivr, Mtu, Ntp, Obp/Sbc

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HandyTone -286 User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc.

IP-PBX

IP-based Private Branch Exchange

IP Telephony

(Internet Protocol telephony, also known as Voice over IP Telephony) A general term for the technologies that use the Internet Protocol's packet-switched connections to exchange voice, fax, and other forms of information that have traditionally been carried over the dedicated circuit-switched connections of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The basic steps involved in originating an IP Telephony call are conversion of the analog voice signal to digital format and compression/translation of the signal into Internet protocol (IP) packets for transmission over the Internet or other packet-switched networks; the process is reversed at the receiving end. The terms IP Telephony and Internet Telephony are often used to mean the same; however, they are not 100 per cent interchangeable, since Internet is only a subcase of packet-switched networks. For users who have free or fixed-price Internet access, IP Telephony software essentially provides free telephone calls anywhere in the world. However, the challenge of IP Telephony is maintaining the quality of service expected by subscribers. Session border controllers resolve this issue by providing quality assurance comparable to legacy telephone systems.

IVR

IVR is a software application that accepts a combination of voice telephone input and touch- tone keypad selection and provides appropriate responses in the form of voice, fax, callback, e- mail and perhaps other media.

MTU

A Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest size packet or frame, specified in octets (eight-bit bytes), that can be sent in a packet- or frame-based network such as the Internet. The maximum for Ethernet is 1500 byte.

NAT

Network Address Translation

NTP

Network Time Protocol, a protocol to exchange and synchronize time over networks The port used is UDP 123

Grandstream products using NTP to get time from Internet

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

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Contents For Firmware Version HandyTone-286 RevTable of Contents 388 Restore Factory Default SettingGrandstream Networks, Inc Welcome Installation Warranty What is Included in the PackageSafety Compliances Product Overview Key FeaturesModel HandyTone-286 Hardware SpecificationGet Familiar with Key Pad and Voice Prompt Basic OperationsCalling Phone or Extension Numbers Make Phone CallsCall Hold Direct IP CallsCall Waiting Voice Prompt with option 47, thenAttended Transfer Call TransferBlind Transfer 6 3-way Conferencing Call FeaturesBell style conference Non-bell style conferenceLED Light Pattern Indication FaxRinging Configuring HandyTone-286 with Web Browser Configuration GuideConfiguring HandyTone-286 IP through Voice Prompt Registered Yes PPPoE Link Up disabled End User ConfigurationIP Address Product Model HT286 REV Software VersionNAT NAT Mapped Port End User Password Web PortStatistical Status IP Address Time ZoneUpdate Dhcp hostname PPPoE passwordDhcp domain Dhcp vendor classAdvanced User Configuration Dial Plan Prefix Use Bell-style Yes if Yes, *23 will be disabled Override MTU Size SIP Server AuthenticateHome NPA Preferred VocoderG723 Rate Fax ModeILBC frame size ILBC payload typeTimeout RebootUser ID is phone NumberMWI Caller ID Scheme Special FeaturesOnhook Voltage Polarity ReversalSession Expiration TimerMin-SE Caller RequestFirmware Upgrade Force TimerPath Config Server Path Postfix Config File PrefixRebooting the HandyTone-286 from Remote Saving the Configuration ChangesVolume AmplificationClick to relogin Configuration through a Central ServerFirmware Upgrade through TFTP/HTTP Software Upgrade with TftpManaging Firmware and Configuration File Download Configuration File DownloadFirmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix Step Restore Factory Default SettingGlossary of Terms Did DNSDSP DtmfFXS Echo CancellationDhcp 323IVR IP-PBXMTU NTPRtcp PstnRTP SDPUDP TftpVAD Vlan