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R 5.3 February 2005 FreelineUSA 800 Series FreelineUSA 800 Series Designing Survivable Communications Networks Designing Survivable Communications Networks Robert Simkavitz Robert Simkavitz W (303) 791-1405 x101 Email: [email protected] W (303) 791-1405 x101 Email: [email protected] President and CEO, FreelineUSA, Inc. President and CEO, FreelineUSA, Inc. Tomorrow's VoIP Network Today Tomorrow's VoIP Network Today

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FreelineUSA 800 SeriesFreelineUSA 800 SeriesDesigning Survivable Communications NetworksDesigning Survivable Communications Networks

Robert SimkavitzRobert SimkavitzW (303) 791-1405 x101 Email: [email protected] (303) 791-1405 x101 Email: [email protected]

President and CEO, FreelineUSA, Inc.President and CEO, FreelineUSA, Inc.

Tomorrow's VoIP Network TodayTomorrow's VoIP Network Today

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Today’s ObjectiveToday’s ObjectiveDesign Objectives-Design Objectives- Create a Survivable VoIP NetworkCreate a Survivable VoIP Network..

No Single Point of Network Failure.

Fully distributed signaling and calling databases.

Network should be imune to misconfiguration of any node.

Ubiquitous Access using readily available phone equipment.

Support for data traffic, as well as voice, with QOS for voice.

Maximize use of bandwidth while providing high quality.

Support secure encryption of voice traffic when required.

Universal Power for worldwide deployment. (110/220 VAC 43 to 63 Hz)

Lightweight, rugged and self contained, no fans, no noise.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Today’s ObjectiveToday’s ObjectiveWorldwide Communications Worldwide Communications NOWNOW using the FLUSA 800. using the FLUSA 800.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

The challenge… The challenge… complexity.complexity.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

The Answer…The Answer… Distributed Simplicity.Distributed Simplicity.

PolandPoland

KoreaKorea

LondonLondon

Tinker Air Force BaseTinker Air Force Base

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

What do we need?What do we need?

Location ALocation A

One One FLUSA 800FLUSA 800..

One One Regular PhoneRegular Phone..

IP Access, with an IP Access, with an IP IP AddressAddress Assignment, so Assignment, so we can communicate to we can communicate to and from this location.and from this location.

Setup of the Location Setup of the Location BB in in the the Phone bookPhone book, so when , so when the user dials their phone the user dials their phone number, the remote phone number, the remote phone starts to ring.starts to ring.

90 to 250 V AC Power.90 to 250 V AC Power.

Location BLocation B

One One FLUSA 800FLUSA 800..

One One Regular PhoneRegular Phone..

IP Access, with an IP Access, with an IP IP AddressAddress Assignment, so Assignment, so we can communicate to we can communicate to and from this location.and from this location.

Setup of the Location Setup of the Location AA in in the the Phone bookPhone book, so when , so when the user dials their phone the user dials their phone number, the remote phone number, the remote phone starts to ring. starts to ring.

90 to 250 V AC Power.90 to 250 V AC Power.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

FLUSA 800 uses IP packetsFLUSA 800 uses IP packetsVoice Voice traffic travels as packetstraffic travels as packets in the IP network in the IP network

IP Address IP Address 192.168.0.70192.168.0.70

IP Address IP Address 192.168.0.81192.168.0.81

Voice Packets to

192.168.0.81

Voice Packets to

192.168.0.70

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Freeline usesFreeline uses “Phone “Phone Books”Books”This is how we identify remote locationsThis is how we identify remote locationsIP 192.168.0.70IP 192.168.0.70

Voice Packets to

192.168.0.81

Voice Packets to

192.168.0.70

Phone Book 1Phone Book 1

(Max of 200)(Max of 200)

Remote IP Remote IP AddressAddress

Dial NumberDial Number 192.168.0.70192.168.0.70

301 301 Port 1 Port 1 ➚➚

302302 Port 2Port 2

User at 192.168.0.81 Dials # User at 192.168.0.81 Dials # 301301 on their telephone to on their telephone to reach reach Port 1Port 1 at the 192.168.0.70 Location…. at the 192.168.0.70 Location…. 301 is 301 is found in Phone Book # 1… the VoIP call is initiated found in Phone Book # 1… the VoIP call is initiated to IP Address 192.168.0.70, remote PORT 1to IP Address 192.168.0.70, remote PORT 1

IP 192.168.0.81IP 192.168.0.81USER USER Dials Dials # 301# 301

Port 1Port 1

Rings !Rings !

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Communications is now on line.Communications is now on line.No Service providers, no Telco's, any IP media, coax, microwave, No Service providers, no Telco's, any IP media, coax, microwave, fiber optics, satellite, copper, free space optics…fiber optics, satellite, copper, free space optics…

Dial # 301 Dial # 301 for Polandfor Poland

Dial # 7882 for KoreaDial # 7882 for Korea

Dial # 6777 Dial # 6777 for Londonfor London

Dial # 101Dial # 101 for Tinker Air Force BaseTinker Air Force Base

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

5 Minute Web Set up5 Minute Web Set up Toll-Quality DSP based CodecToll-Quality DSP based Codec 200+ Locations 200+ Locations withoutwithout a gatekeeper a gatekeeper Self Contained, User Defined Dialing Self Contained, User Defined Dialing Facsimile support on every PortFacsimile support on every Port FXO or FXS Port Interfaces as requiredFXO or FXS Port Interfaces as required FL800 supports One IP for two systemsFL800 supports One IP for two systems FL800 one-to-one PSTN failover optionFL800 one-to-one PSTN failover option 1-RU 19'' Rack Mount, 90/250 AC Power1-RU 19'' Rack Mount, 90/250 AC Power Eight Ports per cascadable systemEight Ports per cascadable system Designed for 24 x 7 x 365 OperationDesigned for 24 x 7 x 365 Operation Firewall Friendly NAT supportFirewall Friendly NAT support Deploys over virtually any IP based DSL, Deploys over virtually any IP based DSL,

Wireless, Optical or Free Space Optical Wireless, Optical or Free Space Optical network.network.

Static IP, DHCP, & PPPoE Support for Static IP, DHCP, & PPPoE Support for easy operationseasy operations

Reliable Flash ROM OSReliable Flash ROM OS

““Hot-Line” Ring-down, with Hot-Line” Ring-down, with rapidrapid call set-up (<100ms)call set-up (<100ms)

No Fans, No Hard Drives to failNo Fans, No Hard Drives to fail

Date/Time Stamp call recordsDate/Time Stamp call records

Static IP, DHCP, & PPPoE Support Static IP, DHCP, & PPPoE Support for easy operationsfor easy operations

SAVES MONEYSAVES MONEY in Toll Charges. in Toll Charges.

Introducing the FreelineUSA 800.Introducing the FreelineUSA 800.Survivable VoIP SystemSurvivable VoIP SystemFeatures…Features…

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

FXS/ FXO option for each voice port FXS/ FXO option for each voice port for analog connection to standard for analog connection to standard 1FB telephones, Key systems, PBX 1FB telephones, Key systems, PBX trunks, extensions or traditional trunks, extensions or traditional PSTN lines.PSTN lines.

Supporting voice and fax services Supporting voice and fax services on all analog ports, one or all.on all analog ports, one or all.

Supports peer-to-peer calling with Supports peer-to-peer calling with no outside gatekeeper required.no outside gatekeeper required.

FreelineUSA supports multiple FreelineUSA supports multiple calling features on same system calling features on same system including Private Calling and Public including Private Calling and Public Gatekeeper.Gatekeeper.

Two systems on only one IPTwo systems on only one IP

FL800 Guarantees Voice PriorityFL800 Guarantees Voice Priority

FL800R model features an FL800R model features an imbedded router, to provide DHCP imbedded router, to provide DHCP IP addressing to attached user PC’s IP addressing to attached user PC’s from a single WAN IP address. from a single WAN IP address.

Supporting reverse polarity, and Supporting reverse polarity, and support for dial-pulse dialing, for support for dial-pulse dialing, for accurate Call Detail Records on accurate Call Detail Records on every call.every call.

PSTN fail-over can automatically PSTN fail-over can automatically route calls over the PSTN network if route calls over the PSTN network if the IP network fails or AC power the IP network fails or AC power fails. 1:1 PSTN fallback if required.fails. 1:1 PSTN fallback if required.

FL800 is Rack Mountable and FL800 is Rack Mountable and supports Web based GUI supports Web based GUI management and provisioning.management and provisioning.

Designed for 24 x 7 x 365 OperationDesigned for 24 x 7 x 365 Operation

Features of the FreelineUSA 800Features of the FreelineUSA 800

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Communications is now on line.Communications is now on line.This drawing showing wireless connectivity…This drawing showing wireless connectivity…

Local Office Dial Tone from 5E/PBXLocal Office Dial Tone from 5E/PBXMain Office hosts BASE IP RadioMain Office hosts BASE IP RadioLocal Caller dials any Remote OfficeLocal Caller dials any Remote OfficeVoice Traffic Travels as IP PacketsVoice Traffic Travels as IP Packets

10BT

RouterIP 192.168.0.1

Telephone#102

Port TwoRING DOWN

Telephone#101

Port One

FreelineUSA MAIN OFFICEIP 192.168.0.2

Telephone#202

Port TwoRING DOWN

Telephone#201

Port One

FreelineUSA REMOTE OFFICEIP 192.168.0.3

1 to 8 phones

Phone Bk”1"

192.168.0.3Port 1=201Port 2=202

Port 7=207Port 8=208

Phone Bk”0"

Port 1=201Port 2=202

Port 7=207Port 8=208

Phone Bk”1"

192.168.0.2Port 1=101Port 2=102

Port 7=107Port 8=108Management PC

via Web browserIP 192.168.0.30

Wireless Voice Over IP access

Phone Bk”0"

Port 1=101Port 2=102

Port 7=107Port 8=108

10BT

FXO PORTS TO Central OfficePorts 7 and 8

5ESS Dial Tone Central OfficeOver traditional twisted pair POTs Service Unlicensed Radio Links

Multi-point

Base Radio

10BT

Up to 200 Remote Offices can dial all usersUp to 200 Remote Offices can dial all usersRemote Offices can access DT from the 5ERemote Offices can access DT from the 5EFax transmission occurs between all sitesFax transmission occurs between all sitesAny type of IP TransmissionAny type of IP Transmission is supported is supported

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Complement your Existing Systems….Complement your Existing Systems….FreelineUSA VoIP Equipment complements your current investment in PBX FreelineUSA VoIP Equipment complements your current investment in PBX and Infrastructure while providing state of the art reliability through a fully and Infrastructure while providing state of the art reliability through a fully distributed VoIP architecture:distributed VoIP architecture:

Full support for Off premise Extension Full support for Off premise Extension Applications.Applications.

Fax support for remote offices, as many as Fax support for remote offices, as many as 200 w/o a Gatekeeper.200 w/o a Gatekeeper.

DHCP/Static and PPPoE to ensure easy DHCP/Static and PPPoE to ensure easy support within your private or public IP support within your private or public IP network.network.

Full Support for two way access between Full Support for two way access between two+ remote PBX Systems (local or two+ remote PBX Systems (local or worldwide)worldwide)

Local in Country or International High Local in Country or International High Quality Voice ConnectionsQuality Voice Connections

Universal Power supply works on any AC Universal Power supply works on any AC Voltage between 100 and 250 VAC (place Voltage between 100 and 250 VAC (place on existing UPS)on existing UPS)

CLEAR BENEFITSCLEAR BENEFITS

Keep the investment you have made Keep the investment you have made in your current voice systemsin your current voice systems

Obtain Toll Savings instantlyObtain Toll Savings instantly

Provision your users with their own Provision your users with their own dialing plans without a service dialing plans without a service providerprovider

Use built in QOS Features to Use built in QOS Features to prioritize your VoIP Voice Trafficprioritize your VoIP Voice Traffic

Built in capability (FL800) to support Built in capability (FL800) to support one-to-one fall back to traditional one-to-one fall back to traditional PSTNPSTN

Designed with no hard drives, or fans Designed with no hard drives, or fans to fail, for true 24 x 7 x 365 operation to fail, for true 24 x 7 x 365 operation

Self contained VoIP system, Self contained VoIP system, expensive Gatekeeper and server not expensive Gatekeeper and server not requiredrequired

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Lets set up theLets set up the FLUSA 800 FLUSA 800

FIRST FIRST we need to talk to the FLUSA we need to talk to the FLUSA 800 system, by using standard 800 system, by using standard RS232 management RS232 management (MGMT)(MGMT) port, to port, to set our initial set our initial IP AddressIP Address for for communication.communication.

The Assigned WAN IP Address,The Assigned WAN IP Address, when combined withwhen combined with the the physical telephone physical telephone PORT #PORT # allows us route VoIP calls allows us route VoIP calls through our new dial through our new dial network.network.As many as As many as 200200 Phone Phone Books x 16 Phone NumbersBooks x 16 Phone Numbers can be added to your new can be added to your new network!network!

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Access the Serial Access the Serial MGMTMGMT Port Port

1.1. Connect the Serial Management cable Connect the Serial Management cable between your PC and the MGMT port.between your PC and the MGMT port.

2.2. Launch HyperTerminalLaunch HyperTerminal

3.3. Connect at 38.4, N Parity/Flow Ctl, 8 Connect at 38.4, N Parity/Flow Ctl, 8 bits, 1 stop bit. On the correct com bits, 1 stop bit. On the correct com port.port.

4.4. Power on the FLUSA 800 systemPower on the FLUSA 800 system

5.5. Wait to see the “Wait to see the “freeline>freeline>” user ” user prompt.prompt.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Using HyperTerminalUsing HyperTerminal Launching HyperTerminal… Launching HyperTerminal…

Click- Click- Programs>Accessories>Communication>HyperTerminalPrograms>Accessories>Communication>HyperTerminal

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Using HyperTerminalUsing HyperTerminal Select the correct Select the correct COM COM portport

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Using HyperTerminalUsing HyperTerminal Select the correct Select the correct 38400 bit rate38400 bit rate and flow control. and flow control.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

You are now Using HyperTerminalYou are now Using HyperTerminal After FLUSA Power up the following Prompt “After FLUSA Power up the following Prompt “>>” will appear” will appear

The “freeline >” prompt indicates you are in “USER” mode.The “freeline >” prompt indicates you are in “USER” mode.

To see the IP AddressTo see the IP Address we must enter the “ we must enter the “MANAGERMANAGER” mode.” mode.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Entering Entering Manager ModeManager Mode Type Type “manager [Enter]”“manager [Enter]”

Enter the default password Enter the default password ““flusaflusa [Enter]” [Enter]”

““freeline #”freeline #” prompt indicates you are inprompt indicates you are in “ “MANAGERMANAGER”” mode. mode.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Checking our Checking our Current IP SettingsCurrent IP Settings FLUSA800 has two IP FLUSA800 has two IP

portsports, the WAN side, , the WAN side, toward the outside toward the outside network, and the LAN network, and the LAN side for local PC Users. side for local PC Users.

Enter Enter ““stat ip stat ip [Enter][Enter]””

Current WAN address Current WAN address appears- appears- in this case in this case the WAN address isthe WAN address is 192.168.0.12.192.168.0.12.

The current LAN The current LAN address is the first address is the first address given out in the address given out in the range of auto. DHCP range of auto. DHCP addresses given to addresses given to attached user PCs.attached user PCs.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Changing the Changing the WANWAN IP Address IP Address

Type at # Type at # ““wan set wan set [Enter][Enter]”” … you can now change the … you can now change the system WAN IP address, Gateway Router and Net Mask. Manual system WAN IP address, Gateway Router and Net Mask. Manual (static), DHCP and PPPoE are available. Type “(static), DHCP and PPPoE are available. Type “config saveconfig save””

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Changing the Changing the LANLAN IP Address IP Address

Type at # Type at # ““lan set lan set [Enter][Enter]”” … you can now change the … you can now change the system LAN DHCP IP address and Net Mask. This is the DHCP system LAN DHCP IP address and Net Mask. This is the DHCP address given to PC’s on the LAN Port. Type “address given to PC’s on the LAN Port. Type “config saveconfig save””

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Now Log into your System via the WEBNow Log into your System via the WEBYou can now configure the FLUSA 800 via the WEB!You can now configure the FLUSA 800 via the WEB!

Open your Open your Pc’s Web Browser.Pc’s Web Browser.

Enter Enter ““http://192.168.0.12http://192.168.0.12” ” (your (your

FLUSA 800 System’s IP FLUSA 800 System’s IP Address)Address)

Login as:Login as:

User: User: managermanagerDefault Password: Default Password: flusaflusa

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Complete setting up the systemComplete setting up the systemUSING THE WEB BROWSERUSING THE WEB BROWSER

We now have Web Access to our system.We now have Web Access to our system.

We now need to enter a new We now need to enter a new Phone BookPhone Book for a remote system, lets review some of the for a remote system, lets review some of the menus available.menus available.

THE Assigned WAN IP Address, THE Assigned WAN IP Address, when combined with the when combined with the physical telephone PORT physical telephone PORT number, allows us make VoIP number, allows us make VoIP calls through our new network.calls through our new network.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Main MenuMain Menu

Note:

Home Menu will appear after you successfully log into the system using the WEB interface.

This screen shows the user signed in as “manager” with full capability to configure the system.

You could also log in as “user”

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Network (Screen Network (Screen 11 of 2) of 2)

Note:

Permits setting the type of IP Addressing used by the system.

•Manual (static)

•DHCP

•PPPoE

Also permits setting of the LAN side DHCP.

Supports the NAT settings when used be-hind a GW on a private LAN

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Network (Screen Network (Screen 22 of 2) of 2)

KEY Note:

Network QOS permits setting the maximum upstream and downstream limits on PC users connected via the LAN port of the FLUSA 800.

This reserves the balance of the WAN trans-mission capacity for your VoIP Voice services.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration VoiceVoice

Permits changing of the default CODEC and Rate.

The default 723.1 @6.3kbps

Set the Delay Jitter buffers

Adjusts the volume of transmission levels for the FXO and FXS phone ports.

Designates which ports, if any, are set to support FAX transmission and at what Baud Rate.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Voice PortVoice Port

Permits setting the TX and RX functions by Port.

HOT-LINE is supported on this menu, simply check the Hot-line box and enter the remote station # you wish to be automatically connected to.

Ports can make or receive GK (gatekeeper), Group (from group code entered in Phone Book), PP- Port to Port (NORMAL CALLS) as required by your unique application.

Un-checking an option eliminates this capability.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Signaling (Screen 1 of 2)Signaling (Screen 1 of 2)

This menu allows you to control the input inter-digit time interval in seconds.

The Hunting Group type determines how Group calls will be handled.

It also supports configuration of the system to interoperate with a commercial H.323 gatekeeper.

The VoIP Svc provider will give you these entries when required.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Signaling (Screen 2 of 2)Signaling (Screen 2 of 2)

THE RTP Port setting determines the port range (starting at this number 30,000 up to 30099) for transfer of voice UDP Packets.

The DTMF relay function determines if the system regenerates the user TT signals at the remote side for reliable remote signaling.

It is recommended you use H.245 Alpha Setting.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration ToneTone

This menu permits modification of the type of dial tone, if any, presented to the user.

For Example: In the case of a Hot-Line configuration no dial tone would be provided.

The option for “RING RELAY” is used when OPX circuits need to automatically ring the remote station FXS, when it sees an incoming ring from the PBX on an FXO port.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Dial NumberDial Number

This menu permits the active addition or substitution of digits when interworking with an external gatekeeper.

As example of use would be to eliminate the need to dial the local area code when making a local call.

Another use may be to automatically add/dial digit “9” to get outside dial tone from the local PBX system.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Phone Book!Phone Book!(1 of 3)(1 of 3)

The phone book in each system can contain a maximum of 199 Entries.

Your OWN phone book sets the number you will use to dial locally form one port to another.

Click on 1-199 to Open the Menu to Enable/ Edit and use that unique phone book.

TO Create a NEW Phone Book:

Obtain the IP Address of the Remote Freeline. IP ##.##.##.##

Determine what port the remote phone is connected to that you wish to connect to. (1 8/16)

Enter a unique telephone number on that port/line in the new phone book. FOR EXAMPLE: 4001

Remember to save your settings!

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Phone Book!Phone Book!(2 of 3)(2 of 3)

In this example:

We are updating Phone Book: INDEX 1

Enter the REMOTE IP ADDRESS then

1st- ENABLE this phone book number.

2nd- Enter a name for the remote site. FRSID

3rd-Enter a GROUP code to dial to reach anyone port at the remote site.

4th- Enter the Phone Numbers YOU will dial to reach this location.

(note: by remote port #)

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Phone Book!Phone Book!(3 of 3)(3 of 3)

In this example:

We are updating Phone Book: INDEX own

This determines the phone numbers you will use to dial within your own system, the default is 101-108, 109-116 if the units at your site are stacked.

Note: you do not enter an IP Address for your own location, a site name may be useful.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration PSTN BackupPSTN Backup

THIS permits setting of the IP address to be monitored by the FLUSA 800 to decide if there is an IP Network failure.

If a network failure is sensed the option to take is set here.

If remote dial back-up (with CO Lines) is used, the dial access sequence can be modified here.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration FRS / NAT FRS / NAT (NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION)(NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION)

IF the System is used on a Private IP Address behind a Router that then has a Public IP Address:

The NAT address of the Gateway Router is set on this menu.

This entry contains the PUBLIC NETWORK IP Address for the GW Router.

FRS Server is not currently used.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration StackingStacking

TWO FLUSA 800 systems can be stacked together to permit 16 voice ports to be served behind a single IP Address.

The PRIMARY system controls both units. All other functions and menus remain the same.

This Option is either ENABLED or DISABLED and the two systems are interconnected using a 10/100BT Ethernet Cable.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Log StatLog Stat

This feature permits detail tracking of call setup and breakdown.

Used in the event that wrong numbers are being reached.

Note: this is done on a per port basis.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration ManagementManagement

This menu permit changing the default passwords to access the System.

Please be aware the system will need to be defaulted to original factory settings if the password is LOST.

The option also exists to DISABLE WEB and Telnet access- to enhance the System Security.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Misc. - Misc. - Date and Time SettingsDate and Time Settings

The system updates its clock from a remote time server to ensure the system timestamps call detail records correctly.

If on a network with a NTP Server update is automatic

You may change the IP address of the NTP Time Server.

Note: Mountain Time is -6 Hours.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration GatekeeperGatekeeper

If you are using a public H.323 Gate-keeper the Status of registration is shown on this menu.

The Option to Un-register is exercised on this screen.

GK Registration is automatic if the Correct IP Address of the remote GK is placed in the H.323 config menu.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration DownloadDownload

This Menu permits the backup and download of :

1. New Software for the FLUSA 800

2. System Configuration

3. Phonebook Backup and restore

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB ConfigurationWEB ConfigurationConfigurationConfiguration

This IMPORTANT menu allows the working copy of the system configuration, running in RAM memory, to be copied to FLASH memory.

This records all user changes, and ensures on power loss the system will remember all settings.

Save your work often, this is the single largest source of unexplained errors!

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration RebootReboot

If the FLUSA 800 system becomes unstable for any reason, this permits the user to remotely reboot the FLUSA 800 system.

NOTE: Any changes not recorded to Flash Memory will be lost.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Status - NetworkStatus - Network

This Menu permits quick status of the system interfaces.

The WAN interface and IP Address is displayed here.

The LAN DHCP Starting IP Address is displayed here.

Network statistics including total traffic from the LAN and WAN ports is recorded here.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Status - LineStatus - Line

A Useful Menu permitting active display of the state of every telephone port in the FLUSA system.

Also displays the last number dialed from a given port.

Indicates if the lineis idle, talking or providing dial tone.

Auto refreshes every few seconds.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Status – H.323Status – H.323

Simply indicates the status of the H.323 registration for the FLUSA 800.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Status – Call StatisticsStatus – Call Statistics

Provides very detailed reports by port on type of call, success rate, and direction of call setup.

Useful when intermittent issues trouble a user.

Provides a high level check for types of calls originating and terminating at a given port.

GK, Group, PP (Port to Port) and Web calls.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Status – ChargesStatus – Charges

This menu permit viewing of detailed call records:

Including time, duration and source and destination port numbers.

The remote IP Address is also recorded with each call.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Status – LogsStatus – Logs

Detailed call traces recording the actual protocol commands exchanged help techs troubleshoot the most difficult issues.

Not often used but valuable when needed.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

WEB Configuration WEB Configuration Status – Miscellaneous - Status – Miscellaneous - UP-TIMEUP-TIME

Simply tells the system operator how long the system has been operating with no disruption in service.

UP Time.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Questions? Questions? FLUSA 800FLUSA 800 series series

What's Next in Resilient VoIP Communications.What's Next in Resilient VoIP Communications.

1.1. Support for 200 Worldwide SystemsSupport for 200 Worldwide Systems

2.2. 8 Ports per System, Regular Phones or CO 8 Ports per System, Regular Phones or CO 16 Ports if Stacked16 Ports if Stacked, TT or Dial Pulse., TT or Dial Pulse.

3.3. 6.7 Kbps Voice, Hardware Based DSPs6.7 Kbps Voice, Hardware Based DSPs

4.4. Flash ROM Based- No Hard Drives to FailFlash ROM Based- No Hard Drives to Fail

5.5. Universal AC Power (110/220) and NO Fans.Universal AC Power (110/220) and NO Fans.

6.6. No Centralized Voice Gatekeeper to Fail.No Centralized Voice Gatekeeper to Fail.

7.7. Traffic Shaper Built in for TOP QOS.Traffic Shaper Built in for TOP QOS.

8.8. No Long Distance charges ever.No Long Distance charges ever.

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

Summary- Summary- Why the FreelineUSA 800 series?Why the FreelineUSA 800 series?

Improved User Improved User WEB InterfaceWEB Interface

Easy Easy ManagementManagement

Traffic Traffic Shaping to Shaping to ensure best ensure best Voice QOSVoice QOSGoal of 100% Goal of 100%

Uptime & NO Uptime & NO Central Network Central Network

FailureFailure

Improved User WEB InterfaceImproved User WEB Interface

Saves Team’s Valuable TimeMoves and changes in minutes.

Communications Costs:Communications Costs:

50%+ reduction 50%+ reduction in annual costsin annual costs

“ “ Survivable VoIP ”Survivable VoIP ”NO Centralized Calling Database

NO Centralized single point of Failure

Improved IT Staff productivity:Improved IT Staff productivity:

Easy Web Management

Universal AC Power

No Fans

FlashROMbased

RegularPhones

NO ServiceProviders !

FLUSA 800FLUSA 800VoIPVoIP

© 2005 FreelineUSA, Inc.

© 2005 FreelineUSA Corporation All rights reserved.© 2005 FreelineUSA Corporation All rights reserved.This presentation is for informational purposes only. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Specific Product Features subject to update and changeSpecific Product Features subject to update and changeThis presentation based on Release 5.3 of the FLUSA 800 Series ProductThis presentation based on Release 5.3 of the FLUSA 800 Series Product

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