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KX-TDA5480
Model
KX-TDA0484
4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card
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Programming Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Programming Guide

KX-TDA5480 Model KX-TDA04844-Channel VoIP Gateway CardThank you for purchasing a Panasonic 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card.Please read this manual care

Page 2 - Table of Contents

2.2 Programming10 Programming Guide2.2 Programming2.2.1 Network Parameters1. Click 1.1 Network Settings, General in the main menu.Current IP Address,

Page 3 - IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 11Parameter DescriptionsThe parameters indicated with "#" must be changed while the card is in the "ST

Page 4 - 4 Programming Guide

2.2 Programming12 Programming GuideHTTP SettingsQSIG Connectionless Tunneling SettingsOthersParameter & Description Default Value Range#HTTP Port

Page 5 - Programming Guide 5

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 13Detailed ExplanationsDHCP ServerWhen using the DHCP feature, the IP address settings of the card (IP address, subne

Page 6 - 6 Programming Guide

2.2 Programming14 Programming Guide2.2.2 H.323 Parameters1. Click 1.2 H.323 Detailed Settings in the main menu.2. Assign each parameter referring to t

Page 7 - Administrator Functions

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 15Parameter DescriptionsThe parameters indicated with "#" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in

Page 8 - 8 Programming Guide

2.2 Programming16 Programming GuideGatekeeper SettingsParameter & Description Default Value Range#GatekeeperSpecifies the use of a gatekeeper.For

Page 9 - Programming

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 17OthersDetailed ExplanationsGatekeeperThe following are the general functions of a gatekeeper:• Dialed number-to-IP

Page 10 - 2.2 Programming

2.2 Programming18 Programming Guide2.2.3 Voice Communication Parameters1. Click 1.3 Voice Communication Detailed Settings in the main menu.2. Assign e

Page 11 - Parameter Descriptions

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 19Parameter DescriptionsQoS Field SettingsThe parameters below are used to set the ToS (Type of Service) field in the

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2 Programming GuideTable of Contents1 IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility ... 31.1 Starting the

Page 13 - Detailed Explanations

2.2 Programming20 Programming GuideCODEC Frame SettingsThe parameters below are used to set the interval between packet transmissions for each type of

Page 14 - 2.2.2 H.323 Parameters

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 21Detailed ExplanationsQoS Field SettingsThe following diagrams show the bit values of the ToS field in the IP header

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2.2 Programming22 Programming GuideDSCPHEXCODEC Frame SettingsThe amount of required bandwidth depends on the type of CODEC and the selected packet se

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2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 23Required Bandwidth for Voice Communication via WAN (PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol)When assessing your bandwidth requ

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2.2 Programming24 Programming GuideFAX High Reliable MethodIf ECM-capable fax machines are not available, it is necessary to use the "FAX High Re

Page 18 - 3. Click OK

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 252.2.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Parameters1. Click 1.4 VoIP Gateway/IP-PBX Interface Settings in the main menu.

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2.2 Programming26 Programming GuideOthers*Inter-Digit Time (s) 1-10sSpecifies the length of time (in seconds) within which subsequent digits of a dial

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2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 272.2.5 Hunt Pattern Parameters1. Click 1.5 Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls) in the main menu.2. Assign each paramet

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2.2 Programming28 Programming GuideParameter DescriptionsThe parameters indicated with "*" must be changed while the VoIP Gateway Card is in

Page 22 - CODEC Frame Settings

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 29Detailed ExplanationsThe card and the PBX are connected with 2 VoIP gateway ports, each of which has 2 communicatio

Page 23 - FAX Signal Detection

Programming Guide 3Section 1IP-GW4 Maintenance UtilityProgramming of the VoIP Gateway Card is carried out through a web programming utility called the

Page 24 - FAX High Reliable Method

2.2 Programming30 Programming GuideExample 1The following configuration is used to allocate 2 VoIP gateway ports (4 channels) to route incoming calls

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2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 31Example 2The following configuration is used to allocate a single VoIP gateway port (2 channels) to individual exte

Page 26 - Network CODEC of IP-PBX

2.2 Programming32 Programming Guide2.2.6 Address Translation Table—GW Entry1. Click 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) in the main me

Page 27 - 2.2.5 Hunt Pattern Parameters

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 33• Delete the desired gateway entry from the table at the bottom of the screen:a. Select the appropriate check box f

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2.2 Programming34 Programming Guide*Group No.Specifies the number of the gateway group to which the gateway entry belongs.Grouping is useful when ther

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2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 352.2.7 Address Translation Table—DN2IP Entry1. Click 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) in the main

Page 30 - PBX (PBX Code: 950)

2.2 Programming36 Programming Guide5. Click OK.You will see a confirmation screen.NoteIf your entry contains an invalid value, you will be prompted to

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2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 37Detailed ExplanationsAutomatic Route RedirectionWhen more than one card is installed in a PBX, you can assign them

Page 32 - 2. Click 1.6.1 GW Entry

2.2 Programming38 Programming GuideThe automatic route redirection feature activates in this configuration. If a call is made through card A to gatewa

Page 33

2.2 ProgrammingProgramming Guide 392.2.8 Initialization1. Click 1.7 Initialization in the main menu.2. Click OK to initialize all parameters to the de

Page 34 - Group No

1.1 Starting the IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility4 Programming Guide1.1 Starting the IP-GW4 Maintenance UtilityThere are 2 different log-in levels to the IP

Page 35

2.3 Maintenance40 Programming Guide2.3 Maintenance2.3.1 Status Control1. Click 2.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu.Current RUN/STOP Status sho

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2.3 MaintenanceProgramming Guide 412.3.2 Maintenance Settings1. Click 2.2 Maintenance Settings in the main menu.2. Assign each parameter referring to

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2.3 Maintenance42 Programming GuideProgramming Auto Disconnect Time SettingsPeriodic Diagnosis Time Interval SettingsProgram VersionPassword (Confirma

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2.3 MaintenanceProgramming Guide 432.3.3 DiagnosisThis function is used to carry out the self-diagnostic program manually.If failures are detected, th

Page 39 - 2.2.8 Initialization

2.3 Maintenance44 Programming Guide2.3.4 Log InformationThe function to collect log information is provided for engineer use only. However, in the cas

Page 40 - 2.3 Maintenance

2.4 Data ManagementProgramming Guide 452.4 Data ManagementIt is strongly recommended that you download the configuration data and the address translat

Page 41 - 2.3.2 Maintenance Settings

2.4 Data Management46 Programming Guide4. Do one of the following:• Click REBOOT to make the changes effective now.You will see a confirmation screen.

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2.4 Data ManagementProgramming Guide 472.4.2 Download of Configuration Data1. Click 3.2 Download of Configuration data (VoIP Gateway → PC) in the main

Page 43 - 2.3.3 Diagnosis

2.4 Data Management48 Programming Guide2.4.3 Upload of Address Translation TableBefore uploading the data, place the card in the "STOP" stat

Page 44 - 2.3.4 Log Information

2.4 Data ManagementProgramming Guide 49However, remember to reboot the card at the end of the programming session to make changes effective.

Page 45 - 2.4 Data Management

1.1 Starting the IP-GW4 Maintenance UtilityProgramming Guide 5Notes• If another user is already logged in, you will be rejected.• For readability of t

Page 46 - 4. Do one of the following:

2.4 Data Management50 Programming Guide2.4.4 Download of Address Translation Table1. Click 3.4 Download of DN2IP data (VoIP Gateway → PC) in the main

Page 47 - 2. Click DOWNLOAD

2.5 OthersProgramming Guide 512.5 Others2.5.1 Reboot1. Click REBOOT in the main menu.2. Click REBOOT.To return to the main menu, click CANCEL (see &qu

Page 48

2.5 Others52 Programming Guide2.5.2 Log Out1. Click LOGOUT in the main menu.2. Click OK to log out.

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Programming Guide 53Section 3Installer FunctionsThis section provides operating instructions for the IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility when logged in as the

Page 50

3.1 Main Menu for the Installer54 Programming Guide3.1 Main Menu for the InstallerThe IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility provides the following menu to a user

Page 51 - 2.5 Others

3.2 MaintenanceProgramming Guide 553.2 Maintenance3.2.1 Status Control1. Click 1.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu.Current RUN/STOP Status sho

Page 52 - 2.5.2 Log Out

3.2 Maintenance56 Programming Guide3.2.2 Maintenance Settings1. Click 1.2 Maintenance Settings in the main menu.2. Assign each parameter referring to

Page 53 - Installer Functions

3.2 MaintenanceProgramming Guide 57Program VersionParameter Default Value RangeProgram VersionDisplay only

Page 54 - Data Management

3.3 Data Management58 Programming Guide3.3 Data ManagementThe upload and update operations of the firmware data are closely related. First follow the

Page 55 - 3.2 Maintenance

3.3 Data ManagementProgramming Guide 59Firmware Status shows the current firmware status of page 0 and page 1, and Startup Page shows the current acti

Page 56 - 3.2.2 Maintenance Settings

1.1 Starting the IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility6 Programming Guide

Page 57 - Program Version

3.3 Data Management60 Programming Guide5. Switch the firmware status of the updated page from "NEW" to "Main Operation Mode".After

Page 58 - 3.3 Data Management

3.3 Data ManagementProgramming Guide 613.3.2 Handling of Firmware Page1. Click 2.2 Handling of Firmware Page in the main menu.For details about the pa

Page 59

3.3 Data Management62 Programming GuideFirmware StatusIndicates the current firmware status of the corresponding page. There are 3 kinds of status ind

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3.4 OthersProgramming Guide 633.4 Others3.4.1 Reboot1. Click REBOOT in the main menu.2. Click REBOOT.To return to the main menu, click CANCEL (see &qu

Page 61

3.4 Others64 Programming Guide3.4.2 Log Out1. Click LOGOUT in the main menu.2. Click OK to log out.

Page 62 - Select Page

Programming Guide 65Index

Page 63 - 3.4 Others

Index 66 Programming GuideAAutomatic Route Redirection 37BBandwidth 22, 24CCall Signaling Model 16Change RUN/STOP status 40, 55CODEC Frame Settings 2

Page 64 - 3.4.2 Log Out

IndexProgramming Guide 67Upload of Configuration Data 45Upload of Firmware Data 58Username/Password Settings 41, 56VVAD (Voice Activity Detection) 20V

Page 65 - Programming Guide 65

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Page 66 - 66 Programming Guide

Programming Guide 7Section 2Administrator FunctionsThis section provides operating instructions for the IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility when logged in as t

Page 67 - Programming Guide 67

2.1 Main Menu for the Administrator8 Programming Guide2.1 Main Menu for the AdministratorThe IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility provides the following menu to

Page 68 - Panasonic Puerto Rico, lnc

2.1 Main Menu for the AdministratorProgramming Guide 9ProgrammingMaintenanceData ManagementOthersMenu Section Reference1.1 Network Settings, General 2

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