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Welltech FXS SIP Gateway V.2.9 User Manual

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FXS Gateway Overview

21.3.2 Application

Mode Configuration

It is including Basic mode, such as Gatekeeper and Peer-to-Peer, and Advanced

mode, such as Hotline mode and IP-Sharing mode. It will be detailed in the next

Chapter.

21.3.3 Saving

Your

Configuration

Save the change of configurations for Gateway and apply the new configurations

by rebooting the device.

Step 1. Confirm the changed configurations, input [commit] and press [enter] key to

save it.

Step 2. Input [reboot] then press [enter] key to restart Gateway.

Step 3. After around 40 seconds, Gateway will take effect in new configurations.

These commands save all system configuration into nonvolatile memory.

Nonvolatile memory refers to the Gateway storage that remains even if the Gateway

power is turned of. Run Time (memory) is lost when the Gateway power is turned off.

You must use the command to save any configuration that you make, otherwise the

Gateway will return to its default setting when it is restarted.

Do not turn off your Gateway or remove the Gateway

while saving your configuration.

21.4 Application modes

This Chapter will introduce the four application modes users often use.

Particularly the Proxy/Gateway and Peer-to-Peer mode are the basic application mode.

User would like to set as advanced application mode, such as PPPoE Mode and

Behind IP-Sharing mode, please refer to the basic application mode for more

information.

21.4.1 Proxy

mode

Proxy mode means that there will be an intermediate Proxy Server between FXS

Gateway and the remote entity. While operating at this mode, FXS Gateway will first

register to the Proxy Server located at the ISP side. For the following

operation, it sends the INVITE message to the Proxy Server once you initiate a

session. Then the Proxy server will forward the INVITE message to the right place.

And the Response message from the remote entity will be forwarded back to you via

Proxy server.

Step 1. If you have one or more accounts included user name and password, you

need to configure the accounts using “security” command. For detail, please refer

to Chapter 19.7.13 [security] command.

An example is demonstrated below:

usr/config$ security –line 1 –name 12345 –password 12345

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