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Fanvil Product User Manual
IP-Gateway
Model: A1
Version:V1.0.60.16
© 2005 Fanvil technology Co., Ltd
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Safety Notices
Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this gateway.
They are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device.
zPlease use the external power supply that is included in the package. Other
powers supplies may cause damage to the device, affect the behavior or induce
noise.
zBefore using the external power supply in the package, please check with home
power voltage. Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage.
zPlease do not damage the power cord. If power cord or plug is impaired, do not
use it, it may cause fire or electric shock.
zThe plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves
as the main disconnecting device.
zDo not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit
boards.
zDo not install the device in places where there is direct sunlight. Also do not
put the device on carpets or cushions. It may cause fire or breakdown.
zAvoid exposure the gateway to high temperature, below 0℃or high humidity.
Avoid wetting the unit with any liquid.
zDo not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device could damage it.
Consult your authorized dealer for help, or else it may cause fire, electric shock
and breakdown.
zDo not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it.
Wipe it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and
water solution.
zWhen lightning, do not touch power plug or device line, it may cause an electric
shock.
zDo not install this device in an ill-ventilated place.
zYou are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any
equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be
familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.

Table of Content
1. WELCOME TO THE A1 SINGLE PORT GATEWAY.........................................................................................5
1.1. Package Contents....................................................................................................................5
2UNDERSTANDING OF A1 SINGLE PORT GATEWAY ......................................................................................6
2.1. The positive of A1 single port gateway .................................................................................6
2.2. Indicator signs.........................................................................................................................7
2.3. Connector description ............................................................................................................7
3. GETTING STARTED...............................................................................................................................9
3.1. Connect the power and network ............................................................................................9
3.1.1. Connect the network........................................................................................................9
3.1.2. Connect the power .........................................................................................................10
4. A1 BASIC OPERATION OF ASINGLE PORT GATEWAY PHONE.....................................................................11
4.1. Call transfer............................................................................................................................11
4.2. Call hold .................................................................................................................................11
4.3. With the PSTN user calls ......................................................................................................12
5. WEB CONFIGURATION.........................................................................................................................13
5.1. Introduction of configuration................................................................................................13
5.1.1. Ways to configure ..........................................................................................................13
5.1.2. Password Configuration................................................................................................13
5.2. Setting via web browser........................................................................................................13
5.3. Configuration via WEB..........................................................................................................14
5.3.1. BASIC ..............................................................................................................................14
5.3.1.1. Status ...........................................................................................................................14
5.3.1.2. Wizard...........................................................................................................................15
5.3.2. Network ...........................................................................................................................17
5.3.2.1. WAN Config..................................................................................................................17
5.3.2.2. LAN Config...................................................................................................................19
5.3.2.3. Qos Config...................................................................................................................19
5.3.2.4. Service Port..................................................................................................................21
5.3.2.5. DHCP SERVER.............................................................................................................23
5.3.2.6. NTP ...............................................................................................................................24
5.3.3. VOIP.................................................................................................................................24
5.3.3.1. SIP Config ....................................................................................................................24
5.3.3.2. Stun Config..................................................................................................................28
5.3.3.3. DIAL PEER setting.......................................................................................................29
5.3.4. Phone ..............................................................................................................................33
5.3.4.1. DSP Config...................................................................................................................33
5.3.4.2. Call Service..................................................................................................................34
5.3.4.3. Digital Map Configuration...........................................................................................35
5.3.5. Maintenance....................................................................................................................37
5.3.5.1. Auto Provision.............................................................................................................37
5.3.5.2. Syslog Config ..............................................................................................................38
5.3.5.3. Config Setting..............................................................................................................39

5.3.5.4. Update ..........................................................................................................................39
5.3.5.5. Account Config............................................................................................................40
5.3.5.6. Reboot..........................................................................................................................41
5.3.6. Security ...........................................................................................................................42
5.3.6.1. MMI Filter......................................................................................................................42
5.3.6.2. Firewall.........................................................................................................................43
5.3.6.3. NAT Config...................................................................................................................44
5.3.6.4. VPN Config...................................................................................................................46
5.3.7. Logout .............................................................................................................................47
6. APPENDIX .........................................................................................................................................48
6.1. SPECIFICATION ...............................................................................................................................48
6.1.1. HARDWARE .................................................................................................................................48
6.1.2. VOICE FEATURES .........................................................................................................................48
6.1.3. NETWORK FEATURES ...................................................................................................................48
6.1.4. MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................49
6.2. PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR A1 SINGLE PORT GATEWAY...................................................................49
6.3. COMMON PROBLEMS ......................................................................................................................49

1. Welcome to the A1 single port gateway
1.1. Package Contents
Please check your product packaging,it includes:
1. One A1 single port gateway
2. A group of cable
3. A power adapter
NOTE: if you use the non-A1 single port gateway comes with a power adapter,
single port gateway A1 may cause damage or other injury. Specifications for the
power adapter may difference between the different ship areas,If the power adapter
provided with the product can not be used locally, please consult your local dealer.
4. User manua

2 Understanding of a single port gateway A1
A1 Single-port gateway IP-based voice media access device is designed for
operators, enterprises, residential users, and residential VoIP solution to provide
network equipment. A1 single port gateway into the analog voice information
transmitted over IP networks, which use IP networks to transmit voice. It is full
compliance with the SIP protocol standard, with the market most other SIP
compliant devices and server-side.
The gateway will play Internet network (either public network or private network)
connecting with the public telephone network bridge. It provides an FXS analog
voice interface, used for ordinary small business PBX or gateway (PBX). Also
provide an additional interface to a public telephone network PSTN (IE escape
interface); power for the gateway, the call line will automatically go to PSTN lines
from the VoIP line, the normal traffic for the user to provide the most effective
protection.
Off this site using the most advanced voice processing technologies, such as
advanced voice compression standards, echo cancellation, dynamic voice
detection, silence detection, ensuring Quality of Service (QoS), voice quality
comparable to regular PSTN phone.
In addition, A1 single port gateway also integrates a small router function. WEB
comes through the gateway configuration page, simply configure the network
parameters, can achieve multiple computers and network equipment, broadband
access, ideal for small office and home users.
Because this site has a wealth of features and related detailed configuration
options, in your call to enjoy a stress free before you know your A1 single port
gateway.
2.1. The positive of A1 single port gateway

2.2. Indicator signs
Name Meaning Description
POWER Power LED Always light, has power, you
can start using the A1 single
port gateway.
REG Registration
status
indicator
Registered, the lights lit, the
registration fails, the light
flashes; do not use Notes
Books, lights out.
PHONE Phone work
status lights
Show VoIP service is being
used, or PSTN services,
service, hang up: Death; pick
up after the state if it is VoIP,
Always; if you are in PSTN
state: off.
WAN WAN network
interface lights Indicator light, WAN port
connected to the network.
Flashing: Data transfer.
LAN LAN network
interface lights Indicator light, LAN port
connected to the network.
Flashing: Data transfer.
2.3. Connector description
Name Meaning Description
POWER Power switch Output:12VDC,500mA。
LINE Lifeline PSTN access lines.
PHONE FXS Interface Ordinary telephone connection, or
switch into the line.
LAN Network
Interface 10/100M Adaptive connected PC.
WAN Network
Interface 10/100M Adaptive connected to
the RJ45 port of Internet。

A1 single port gateway with two network interface itself: WAN port and LAN port,
you can use the Internet connection into the WAN port or LAN port. Before inserting
the power to read the manual carefully of “Safety."

3. Getting Started
Before you start using the A1 single port gateway, please install the following:
3.1. Connect the power and network
3.1.1. Connect the network
During this step, make sure your environment already have broadband Internet
access capability.
1. Broadband Router
Direct network connection—by this method, you need at least one available
Ethernet port in your workspace. Use the Ethernet cable in the package to connect
WAN port on the back of your phone to the Ethernet port in your workspace. Since
this VoIP Phone has router functionality, whether you have a broadband router or
not, you can make direct network connect. The following two figures are for your
reference.
2. as a broadband router
Use this method if you have a single Ethernet port in your workspace with your
desktop computer already connected to it. First, disconnect the Ethernet cable from
the computer and attach it to the WAN port on the back of your phone. Next, use the
Ethernet cable in the package to connect LAN port on the back of your phone to
your desktop computer. Your IP Phone now shares a network connection with your
computer. The following figure is for your reference.

3.1.2. Connect the power
During this step, make sure your power supply connector and a single port gateway
A1 outlet match, while A1 is also in line voltage and current required for a single
port gateway.
1. The transformer connected to the DC port on the back of A1 single port gateway
POWER jack
2. The AC adapter plug to an electrical outlet, A1 single port gateway boot.
3. At this point all of your lights (except the POWER indicator) will flash together.
After booting, you will hear popping sounds, and then the indicator light is lit
according to your current configuration corresponding light. (If your light is not
normal, you need to further configure your network connection mode)
4. If you login on the gateway server, then you can start calling
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