SWC-2100(VoIP CPE) User Guide SEOWON INTECH
Contents 1. VoIP CPE Overview 1.1 Product Introduction ------------------------------------------------- 4 1.2 Packaging Contents ------------------------------------------------- 5 1.3 Description of Product Functions ---------------------------------- 6 1.4 Network Configuration ----------------------------------------------- 8 2. VoIP CPE Connection 2.1 WiMAX Wired Connection (CPE) --------------------------------- 10 2.2 WiMAX Wired PHONE Connection ----------------------------- 11 3.
7. VoIP CPE LAN Setup 7.1 DHCP Server Setup ------------------------------------------------ 30 7.2 MAC Address Setup ------------------------------------------------ 31 7.3 LAN Status Information ------------------------------------------- 32 8. Application Support Setup 8.1 Firewall Setup ----------------------------------------------------- 33 8.2 Port Forwarding --------------------------------------------------- 34 8.3 VPN Pass through Setup ----------------------------------------- 35 9.
1. VoIP CPE Configuration and Connection 1.1 Product Introduction This product receives external WiMAX signals to construct in-building infrastructure on WiMAX network and is covered by Ethernet network internally. The product serves as a relay as well as a USB Modem and an internet router. But the product is purposed to supply to users, focusing on a relay part rather than a modem.
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1.3 Description of Product Functions SEOWONINTECH LED Indicator Function PWR Power Supply status (On at Power ON) LAN ON when connected to PC, Flashing at communication PHONE RSSI ON when connected to Telephone, Flashing at communication Representation WiMAX received signal strength indication(RSSI), on when the mode was selected router.
1.3 Description of Product Functions(Cont’) VoIP CPE Rear Side WiMAX Diversity Antenna WiMAX Main Antenna Power Switch PC Tele Phone Power Adapter Hardware Reset Description Item External Antenna Power S/W DC IN Details ANT1: WiMAX Diversity ANT2: WiMAX Main Separable external antenna User external type antenna attachable * Antenna Classification - 3: 2.3GHz - 5: 2.
1.4 Network Configuration Local Network External Network Gateway Internet WiMAX PC Telephone To Verify normal operation of router LEDs You have to check if each LED of the router operates properly after connecting router, modem, and PC with LAN cable as follows:.
1.4 Network Configuration If LED light is not in “normal operation”, check if there is any failure according to actions to be taken. Install a router after connecting to network. „ If normal connection between router and PC is checked, you have to set up PC and router. „ PC setup is to control network option such as Win98/2000/XP to enable to use Internet on condition that PC is connected to router. It is progressed by referring to Chapter II, depending on OS type.
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3. PC Configuration This chapter describes how to set up PC network environment by connecting to VoIP CPE according to Windows operating system. To use Internet under operating system such as Windows, the protocol called ‘TCP/IP’ is required. For normal use of VoIP CPE, you have to set up the TCP/IP protocol normally. In general, the condition Windows is installed first in PC is the condition router can be used, in which no separate TCP/IP setup is required.
3.1 Windows 98/ME Setup This procedure is to restore your Windows 98/ME TCP/IP settings to default values. If Windows is installed in your PC for the first time, there is no change and check if all values are normal as the following: After completing the TCP/IP setup of your PC, connect PC and VoIP CPE with a LAN cable according to the instructions of Chapter 2 (STEP II) and turn the VoIP CPE on before Windows setup in order to check if IP address is being given automatically in the VoIP CPE.
3.1 Windows 98/ME Setup < Select TCP/IP > < Select Obtain an IP address automatically > - Remove all gateways installed in Gateway. … - Choose “Disable DNS” from DNS Configuration.
3.1 Windows 98/ME Setup - When IP Address, Gateway, DNS Configuration setups are completed, click on ‘OK’ to close the TCP/IP Properties dialog box. When “Network” window is displayed, click ‘OK’ again. - In case of Windows 98, the system restarts automatically when network related setup is changed. When the ‘Change System Setup’ screen pops up, click ‘Yes’ to restart Windows. - When the PC is restarted, VoIP CPE assigns the IP address automatically.
3.1 Windows 98/ME Setup Select LAN card adapter used by connecting the router from the winipcfg IP Configuration window (Select NDIS 5.0 or the appropriate LAN card. Do not select PPP adapter) to check if the IP address of your PC is assigned to the value between 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.150 automatically. If you cannot see other LAN card than PPP adapter being used, you have to reinstall a LAN card driver.
3.2 Windows 2000 Setup This procedure is to restore Windows 2000’s TCP/IP setup to default values. If Windows is not installed for the first time in PC or Internet is not operated properly, check all values are normal according to the following. After completing the TCP/IP setup of PC, to check if IP address is obtained from VoIP CPE automatically, connect PC and VoIP CPE with a LAN cable according to the instructions of Chapter II and keep VoIP CPE turned on before Windows setting up.
3.2 Windows 2000 Setup
3.2 Windows 2000 Setup - You can check the automatic IP address assignment by using the ipconfig command from Command Prompt. - To run the Command Prompt, click the Start button on the lower left corner of Windows screen and click Run to enter “cmd” in the Open box, and then click OK button. When the Command Prompt runs, enter the “ipconfig” command to verify IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway, which are automatically assigned to PC.
3.2 Windows 2000 Setup IP Address: 192.168.1.100~150 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 [Note] If IP address is not assigned normally, check the following and restart PC so as to check if the IP address is assigned. - LAN cable connection between PC and VoIP CPE - Check TCP/IP setup details - Whether or not to remove ADSL access program To use Internet after completion of PC setup, refer to Chapter IV and set the WiMAX of VoIP CPE to connect to the Internet.
3.3 Windows XP Setup This procedure is to restore Windows XP’s TCP/IP setup to default values. If Windows is installed for the first time in PC, there is no change and check all values are normal according to the following. After completing the TCP/IP setup of PC, to check if IP address is obtained from VoIP CPE automatically, connect PC and VoIP CPE with a LAN cable according to the instructions of Chapter 2 and keep VoIP CPE turned on before Windows setting up.
3.3 Windows XP Setup - Double-click the Local Area Connection from the Network Connection to select. - Click Properties in the Local Area Connection Status to select.
3.3 Windows XP Setup - Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain a DNS Server address automatically.
3.3 Windows XP Setup - To run the Command Prompt, click the Start button on the lower left corner of Windows screen and click Run to enter “cmd” in the Open box, and then click OK button. When the Command Prompt runs, enter the “ipconfig” command to verify IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway, which are automatically assigned to PC. [Note] All PCs connected to VoIP CPE will get each of assigned IP addresses respectively. IP Address: 192.168.1. 100~150 Subnet Mask: 255.255.
4. VoIP CPE Internet Connection This chapter describes how to connect VoIP CPE to Internet. Internet connection setup is made by accessing to internal web setup screen. Therefore, Internet connection setup can be done from one of PCs connected to the VoIP CPE by executing just once. To access to the web server built in the VoIP CPE, you have to set up PC normally. For details how to set up PC, refer to Chapter III of this manual.
4.1 Access to the VoIP CPE Built-in Web Server You can access to the web server built in the VoIP CPE, even in the environment not connected to Internet. To access to the web server, run the address box as shown below. Internet Explorer and input 192.168.1.1, the address of VoIP CPE, in [Note] If PC is connected to the VoIP CPE normally but not connected to Internet, only inputting the address of 192.168.1.1 in the address box correctly can lead to be connected to the VoIP CPE web server.
5. VoIP CPE WiMAX Connection and Setup 5.1 IP Address Setup This screen is to set the mode assigning the IP address from the WiMAX modem. You can not only assign the host name and domain name of VoIP CPE but also set the IP address to DHCP(Dynamic IP) or Static IP address.
5.2 WiMAX Modem Setup Browse The screen is to perform various settings for WiMAX modem. You can assign whether or not to use the PKM Authentication on the top and accordingly set the PKM Authentication mode, ID/Password, anonymous ID, and ISP Certificate in the VoIP CPE. At the bottom, you can assign to perform customized command at initial boot of WiMAX modem. It is used when any particular setup is required for base station (BS) by the corresponding ISP.
6. VoIP CPE Setup 6.1 VoIP Setting This screen is to perform all kinds of set up related VoIP. In first, you can assign SIP URL, Port, Username, Password, Registration Expire. Secondly, can select RTP Port Range. Thirdly, set up the Voice Compression type, Primary, Secondary, Third compression Type. In the following section, you can set up ‘Outbound Proxy’ . In last item, can select Fax Option.
7. VoIP CPE LAN Setup 7.1 DHCP Server Setup This screen is to perform all kinds of setup related internal LAN. First of all, you can assign the IP address of gateway and subnet mask to be used in the LAN that VoIP CPE manages. If you use the system by linking with external router, some cases may need setup change, otherwise you can use default value. The following describes setting up whether or not to use DHCP and detailed information.
7.2 MAC Address Setup This screen is to change MAC address used for internal LAN connection. In most of cases you can use default setup.
7.3 LAN Status Information This screen displays all sorts of status information on internal LAN.
8. Application Support Setup 8.1 Firewall Setup This screen is to set whether or not to use firewall. Using firewall enables to set VoIP CPE to being not affected by hacking from the outside, including Ping Flooding or DoS. Internal LAN PCs are usually isolated/protected from external Internet even though they do not use firewall, but it is preferable to use firewall to be ON as possible. Default value is set to using firewall.
8.2 Port Forwarding Port Forwarding function is used to forward incoming packets of specific TCP/IP port from outside to the assigned PC. If you have to use programs, such as VoIP and P2P, or have to operate servers, such as HTTP and FTP, in a PC of internal LAN, packets from outside may be forwarded.
8.3 VPN Pass through Setup VPN (Virtual Private Network) function is used to get access to security network installed in a company or organization via Internet network. If there is a VPN Server outside and one has access to the VPN Server via Internet network by using VoIP CPE, this screen shows to activate security protocol supported by the appropriate VPN Server. Supportable protocols include IPSec, PPTP, and L2TP.
9. Administrator Function Setup 9.1 Administrator Time Server The ‘Time’ function is to set up time of the VoIP CPE system. Please select your time zone.
9.2 Administrator Password Setup This screen is to set up Password to be given to Administrator who manages all setups of VoIP CPE. Default password is “admin” and by changing the default password he can input and use the password set up every time he/she gains first access to web interface.
9.3 Administrator Firmware Upgrade Browse The screen is used for Firmware Upgrade. If there is a Firmware Upgrade file, press the Browse button to select and press the Upgrade Now button to start Firmware transmission and Upgrade. It takes about 2-3 minutes for Firmware Upgrade. And please pay attention because interruption during upgrade may cause damage to or malfunction of VoIP CPE.
9.4 Administrator Rebooting The Reboot tab is used for rebooting the VoIP CPE via the web-based configuration page. To apply any changes, you should reset the VoIP CPE using ‘Apply’ button.
10. References 10.1 LAN CABLE Standards LAN Cable includes straight cable (direct cable) and cross cable. VoIP CPE has Cable Auto Sense feature, so either of the two can be used. However, it is not possible of normal communication if you use the cable that does not maintain the #1-2 and 3-6 twisted pairs according to the regulations. Always manufacture or purchase regulation cables to use.
10.2 IP Router PING Test Method PING Test through router in the PC shows whether PC is normally connected to IP router or not. You must check if the IP address of your PC is normal before PING Test. To perform a PING Test, run MS-DOS in Win98/ME, while Command Prompt in Windows 2000/XP. To do this, click the “Start” button at the lower left on the Windows screen and select “Run”.
10.3 Product Specification Parameter Description Parameter Description WiMAX System Profile IEEE 802.16e, Wave 2 compliant Receiver Noise Figure Under 7dB @ High Gain Mode Multiple Access OFDMA RF Sensitivity -88dBm @QPSK1/2 Frequency Band 2.3GHz / 2.5GHz UICC UICC Support(1.8/3.0/5.0V) Maximum RF Output 23dBm(200mW) SAR Limits Comply with FCC regulation Antenna Enternal 2 ANT (1 ANT Gain = 5dBi) Power Host Power 3.
10.4 Troubleshooting(Actions to be taken when internet is disconnected) 1. Check the status of external type modem. : Check if Link lamps of cable, modem is turned ON. 2. Check the LED status of VoIP CPE. 1) Check if POWER LED is turned ON. 2) Check if LEDs of WiMAX are turned ON. 3) LAN port, check if the lamp of the port connected to PC is turned ON. 3. Check the IP address of PC.
10.4 Troubleshooting(Actions to be taken when internet is disconnected) 3) In case of Windows XP ① Execute [Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet Connection], double-click [Local Area Connection], and click [Properties]. Click Properties of [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] among Components. ② Click [Use the follwing IP address]. ③ Enter [192.168.10.100] for [IP Address], [255.255.255.0] for [Subnet Mask], and [192.168.1.1] for [Default Gateway]. ④ Click [Use the following DNS Server Address].
10.5 Product Warranty and Customer Support Product Warranty Product Name: Gateway Modem Model Name: SWC-2000 This product comes with a one-year warranty and its compensation will be based on the following: Contents of Warranty Rules 1. 2. 3. 4.
Regulatory Notices Caution: The WiMAX device has been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits. The WiMAX device should not be used with external antennas that are not approved for use with this device. Use of this device in any other configuration may exceed the FCC RF exposure compliance limits. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.