DVA-G3342SDManualFirmware Version 2.0xDSL WLAN LAN VoIP ISDN Analog
Contents 107.1 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1427.2 Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1437.2.1
5.5 Filter 1005.5 FilterFilters manage the LAN users’ access to the Internet. It is possibleto permit the access to the Internet for specified IP addre
5.5 Filter 101Figure 5.11: Add IP filterIn the next dialog define the filter. Depending on the protocolchoosen different settings are possible.
5.5 Filter 102Protocol: AnyOption FilterSource IP Address - any IP address or IP address rangeDestination IP Address - any IP address or IP address ra
5.5 Filter 103Figure 5.12: Add IP filter, Ports5.5.2 Activate IP FiltersTo activate the usage of IP filters, acticate the optionApply IPfilter rules.
5.5 Filter 1045.5.3 Add A New MAC FilterMac address filtersgrant internet access for single computers inthe local network allowing for specific time ran
5.5 Filter 105To save the settings, click on SAVE.If an error occurs you will see an error message (red frame).Change the settings in the box with the
5.6 Firewall 1065.6 FirewallThe firewall protects your LAN against intruders. You can chooseto activate different options.In computing, a firewall is a
5.6 Firewall 107PING BehaviorEnable one or both option(s).• Discard PING forwarding: Suppress the transmission of pingpackets via the HorstBox.• Disca
5.6 Firewall 108Application related DoS attacksThis setting lets you repel known attacks on popular software orprotocols.Please enter the ports used b
5.6 Firewall 109Networking related DoS attacksFigure 5.17: Firewall options: Networking related DoS attacksThese settings let you repel further attack
Contents 11B Troubleshooting 168B.1 GUI seems to be broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168B.2 No Access to User Interface . . . . . . . . . . .
5.6 Firewall 110To repelFraggle Attacks, specify the maximum number of UPDpackets per second that should be allowed to pass through theHorstBox per se
5.6 Firewall 111DoS ScansPort scans are a popular method to detect vulnerable points inyour network.A port scanner either tries to connect to a servic
5.7 DMZ (Exposed Host) 1125.7 DMZ (Exposed Host)DMZ is short for Demilitarized Zone.A demilitarized zone is a network area (a subnetwork) that sitsbet
5.7 DMZ (Exposed Host) 113Activate the optionDMZand enter the local IP address of thecomputer to become accessible from the Internet. To save thesetti
5.8 RIP Settings 1145.8 RIP SettingsThe Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the most com-monly used interior gateway protocol (IGP) routing p
6 NetworkThis chapter introduces all LAN settings. Configure your ownWLAN and setup LAN and USB shares. In the basic mode youcan access the page WLAN,
6.1 IP Settings 116the same segment (i.e. 192.168.0.x) to communicate withother devices.• value for subnet maskThis value has to be the same for all d
6.2 DHCP Server 1176.2 DHCP ServerA DHCP Server will distribute IP addresses within the networkon demand. Please define a range for the IP addresses an
6.3 WLAN 118Define the lease time in the fieldLEASE TIME. Default value:86400 seconds (= 24 hours).To save the settings, click on SAVE.If an error occur
6.3 WLAN 119Figure 6.4: Message: WLAN switched offEnter a SSID (Network name) for your WLAN and choose a chan-nel [Default: 7].Best not to use a commo
1 IntroductionDear Customer,Thank you for choosing a D-Link product.By choosing the HorstBox you have opted for a high qualityproduct, able to satisfy
6.3 WLAN 120Figure 6.5: WLAN settings
6.3 WLAN 1216.3.3 Security SettingsSSIDSelect from the menu list whether the SSID should be hidden orpublic. If the SSID is concealed, you must explic
6.3 WLAN 122From the drop-down listSecuritychoose the desired seurity level.The display changes.WEPFigure 6.6: WEP settingsChoose the authentication t
6.3 WLAN 123Select a key and enter the pass key. Choose the length of the keyaccordingly. You may set up up to four keys. The key selectedwill be the
6.3 WLAN 124WPA is based on the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) andoffers Pre-Shared-Keys (PSK) for user authentication. The PSKsare used to ge
6.4 WLAN Performance 1256.4 WLAN PerformanceSet up the performances of your Access Point here. You can mod-ify some of the parameters to obtain an imp
6.4 WLAN Performance 126Options ValuesSignal IntervalTime interval for sending a beacon for synchronization.Range of valid values: 20 to 1000. Default
6.5 Routing 1276.5 RoutingRouting determines the data packet’s way from the sender to thereceiver.Routing is managed via entries in a router’s routing
6.5 Routing 128Figure 6.11: Add RouteTo save the new route click on SAVE.If an error occurs you will see an error message (red frame).To cancel the di
6.6 SNMP Settings 1296.6 SNMP SettingsSNMP is short forSimple Network Management Protocol. Thisprotocol provides functionalities for controlling and m
1.1 About this manual 131.1 About this manualIn this manual you will be introduced to all settings of theHorstBox.Starting with the first chapter you w
6.6 SNMP Settings 130Figure 6.12: SNMP settingsAs default two communities were added:public(right: “ReadOnly”) and admin (right: “Read Write”).
6.6 SNMP Settings 1316.6.1 Enable AgentTo activate an agent activate the optionEnable SNMP Agent, enterthe necessary values and click on SAVE.To disca
6.6 SNMP Settings 1326.6.6 Delete CommunityTo delete a Community, delete the entry in the fieldCOMMUNITYand click on SAVE.6.6.7 Add TrapTo add a new tr
6.7 User Accounts for Network Shares 1336.7 User Accounts for Network SharesThe HorstBox is equipped with two USB ports at the back panel.You can atta
6.7 User Accounts for Network Shares 134Figure 6.13: User Accounts for Network SharesFigure 6.14: Add user account6.7.2 Edit User AccountTo edit a use
6.7 User Accounts for Network Shares 135Note:You do not have to enter a password yet, but this sharewill be open to any user in your LAN who knows the
6.8 Network Shares 1366.8 Network SharesFor more information about network shares and the HorstBoxsee section 6.7 User Accounts for Network Shares on
6.8 Network Shares 137Enter a name for the network share into the fieldSHARE NAME.This name will appear in the list Current Shares once the networkshar
6.8 Network Shares 1386.8.3 Edit Network SharesTo edit a network share click on EDIT.Note:Network shares with status “not connected” cannot beedited.E
6.9 Manage USB-Storage devices 1396.9 Manage USB-Storage devices6.9.1 Unmount USB Storage DeviceRemoving a USB device without unmounting it first may r
1.2 Installation Considerations 14on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency)noise in your home or business. The key to maximizing w
6.10 USB Printer 1406.10 USB PrinterThe HorstBox comes with a build-in printer server to share oneprinter in a LAN. This printer server supports most
6.10 USB Printer 141Figure 6.19: Share USB Printer6.10.3 Remove USB PrinterThe HorstBox automatically detects all connected printer.To unconnect a pri
7 SystemTo navigate in the tab SYSTEM use the navigation column.Figure 7.1: Navigation column System (expert and basic mode)7.1 AdministrationWithout
7.2 Time 143Figure 7.2: Admin7.2 TimePlease make sure that the time is set correctly in order to ensurethat your rules will be applied at the right ti
7.2 Time 144Choose an option, if necessary enter the required data and clickon SAVE.Figure 7.3: TimeTo discard all recent entries click onDISCARD ENTR
7.3 System Settings 1457.2.1 Automatic (Simple Network Time Protocol)Choose this option to synchronize date and time via a NTPserver in the Internet.
7.3 System Settings 146Figure 7.4: System settings
7.3 System Settings 1477.3.2 Load System SettingsYou may want to restore the settings you saved before. To do so,click onCHOOSEand in the next dialog
7.4 Firmware Update 148Figure 7.5: Back panel: Reset switch• Default address: http://horstbox• Default IP address: http://192.168.0.1• Default user: a
7.4 Firmware Update 149Figure 7.6: Firmware updateUpdate FirmwareTo update the firmware, click onUPDATE. The HorstBox firstverifies the file and then star
1.3 Standards-Based Technology 151.3 Standards-Based TechnologyD-Link Wireless products utilize the 802.11b and the 802.11gstandards.The IEEE 802.11g
7.5 UPnP 1507.5 UPnPUPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is based on a series of standardnetwork protocols and file formats. Via UPnP various device, e.g.ste
7.6 System Log 1517.6 System LogSystem Log stores internal system information. The messagesmay be helpful when trouble shooting.Click on REFRESH to ge
7.7 Status 1527.7 StatusThe pageSTATUSoffers information about your HorstBox in foursections:1.Internet: current connectivity status and external IP a
7.7 Status 153Figure 7.9: System status
8 Support8.1 WizardThe Wizard (see chapter 3 Wizard on p.27) guides you step-by-step through the configuration of the HorstBox.8.2 Online HelpIn the On
8.2 Online Help 155On each page you find a link to the online help in the topic headerline.Figure 8.2: Link to Online Help on settings pageClicking on
8.3 The HorstBox on the Internet 1568.3 The HorstBox on the InternetMore Information about the HorstBox on the Web-Site of D-Link:http://www.dlink.eu/
8.4 Special Settings 1578.4 Special SettingsSpecial settings can be done in Expert Mode. Switch to expertmode first, select the desired tab and the des
A Quick Guides and FAQsThis chapter offers some Quick Guides and Frequently AskedQuestions (FAQs).A.1 Internet AccessTo enter access data open the pag
A.2 How to Set Up an Analog Connection? 159•Open the configuration interface in a web browser, defaultIP address: http://horstbox.• Change to the tab T
1.4 Ports 16INSTALLATION AND NETWORK EXPANSION- Installing a WLAN sys-tem can be fast and easy and can eliminate the need to pullcable through walls a
A.3 How to Set Up an ISDN Connection 160A.3 How to Set Up an ISDN Connection•Connect the black ISDN cable to the black connector “a/bS0 Ext”. Connect
A.3 How to Set Up an ISDN Connection 161A.3.1 Assigning MSNsOne ISDN devices may answer to several MSN (see next section).You have to set up the phone
A.5 Why do I need Internal Phone Numbers? 162A.3.4 Check List 2: Configuration of Devices• Check all cables connected to the devices.•Check whether NTB
A.6 How to make an External Call 163A.6 How to make an External CallJust dial the phone number you wish to call. The HorstBoxhandles the number entere
A.8 How to Set Up Call-by-Call to Mobile Phones 164A.8 How to Set Up Call-by-Call to MobilePhonesTo use Call-by-Call providers for international calls
A.9 How to Set Up Call-by-Call for Certain Time Periods 165A.9 How to Set Up Call-by-Call for CertainTime PeriodsTo use Call-by-Call providers for cer
A.11 How to Block 0900-Numbers 166A.11 How to Block 0900-Numbers0900-numbers are Value Add Numbers. Beside the connectioncosts you have to pay additio
A.14 Power Supply for USB Devices 167A.13 Emergency Calls and Power Black-outThe HorstBox’s lifeline support provides access to an analogline via an a
B TroubleshootingThis chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur duringthe installation and operation of the HorstBox. For problemswith you
B.3 No Connection to Internet in Infrastructure Mode 169Check the IP addresses and subnet masks. All IP addressesshould belong to the same network seg
1.4 Ports 17Note:For an ISDN line connect the NTBA with the port “S0ext”on the HorstBox. This ismandatory! Connect the NTBAto the wall socket accordin
B.4 No Wireless Connectivity 170avoid certain circumstances that may lead to the loss of wirelessconnectivity.B.4.1 How To Avoid Wireless Connectivity
B.5 Key Lost For Encryption 171B.4.4 Check WLAN Connection•Make sure that the SSID on the HorstBox is exactly thesame as the SSID on the WLAN device.•
B.8 Electrical Power Outage and Emergency Calls 172Solution:Some analog phones or answering machines come withtheir own set of cables, because the pin
B.9 Username and Passwords 173B.9 Username and PasswordsPlease note: Usernames and passwords may have to be enteredcase sensitive.1&1Username: 1un
B.9 Username and Passwords 174FreenetUsername: Realm/userernamePassword: PIN + passwordGMXUsername: GMX/[email protected]: GMX passwordHans
B.9 Username and Passwords 175Tiscali BusinessUsername: flatrate/user [email protected]: Tiscali passwordT-OnlineUsername: account id_T-Onlinenumbe
C Specification, ProductWarranty, Technical SupportC.1 Specification: Hard- and SoftwareHard- and SoftwareWAN Routing Voice Features/Codecs• ADSL, ADSL2
C.4 Technical Data 177C.2 Specification: Telephony FunctionsTelephony Functions• Phone Numbers Configuration • Define Call Rules for Phone Numbers, • Cal
D D-LINK Limited ProductWarrantyGeneral TermsNothing in this Limited Product War-ranty affects your statutory rightsas a consumer.The Limited Product
D-LINK Limited Product Warranty 179OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARYFROM STATE TO STATE OR FROMCOUNTRY TO COUNTRY. YOU AREADVISED TO CONSULT APPLICABLESTATE
2 Getting StartedBefore you install the HorstBox, check to see whether a networkis installed and configured. If necessary, install and configure anetwor
D-LINK Limited Product Warranty 180(e) improper use or storage; or (f)fire, water, acts of God or othercatastrophic events. This warrantyshall also not
D-LINK Limited Product Warranty 181WarrantorD-Link (Europe) Ltd.D-Link HouseAbbey RoadPark Royal T +44-0 20-89 55-90 00London NW10 7BX v +44-0 20-89 5
D-LINK Limited Product Warranty 182Product Warranty Period TableThe warranty period stated in this Table supersedes and replaces thewarranty period as
E Technical SupportFor technical support, updated documentation and recentfirmware please visit D-Link’s Web-Site in the Internet:http://www.dlink.eu/.
IndexAAccess Point ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 118Account . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 50Analogdelete . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 52e
Index 185Black Listing . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 61add . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 62delete . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 62Block caller iden
Index 186Additional settings . .. .. .. .. . 93Exposed Host (DMZ) .. .. .. ... .. 112EXT2 ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 133External call ..
Index 187Unique . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 116IP filter . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 100IP settings ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 115–116ISDN
Index 188Status ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 79, 152Time . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 92Password . .. 25, 30, 55, 88, 89, 96,124, 133, 142Passw
Index 189Speed Dialing .. .. .. .. .. ..76–77, 83Add . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 76Delete .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 77Edit ... ..
2.2 Description 192.2 Description2.2.1 Front PanelOn the front panel of the HorstBox you will find LEDs, whichinform about the status of the device and
Index 190Wired Equivalent Privacy .. ... . 121Wizard . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 25, 27–48, 154Antenna . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 31Attaching the anten
FCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. The
2.2 Description 20Name LED FunctionPower/Status Power/StatusOff Power: noRed Power: yes; Internet: noBlue Power: yes; Internet: yesWLAN Communication
2.2 Description 212.2.2 Back PanelThe back panel houses all ports of the HorstBox and the WLANand Reset switches.Figure 2.2: Back panelName Port type,
2.3 Installation 222.3 InstallationPlease read chapter 1.2 Installation Considerations on p.13 beforeinstalling the HorstBox.2.3.1 PreparationsBefore
2.3 Installation 23An easy way to configure the HorstBox is to connect a computerdirectly and let it get an IP address from the DHCP server of theHorst
2.3 Installation 24Figure 2.3: Sticker with Network KeyThe dialogWIRELESS NETWORK CONNECTIONSnow shows theconnection to network dlink.Note: For securi
2.3 Installation 252.3.3 ConfigurationTo configure the HorstBox via its graphic user interface, call upthe URL http://horstbox in a browser.Figure 2.4:
2.3 Installation 26You can switch between basic and expert mode. While the expertmode provides more detailed settings, for most users the settingsmade
3 WizardThe Wizard will guide you step-by-step through the installationand configuration of the HorstBox. Within minutes the HorstBoxwill be ready to g
3.1 Internet Connection 28The configuration of the HorstBox is arranged in five main steps:1. connect the device to the Internet,2. setup a wireless loc
3.1 Internet Connection 29Figure 3.3: Internet connection: DSL connectivityUse the gray network cable delivered with the HorstBox. Put oneend into the
D-Link HorstBox DVA-G3342SD 3Copyright StatementNo part of this publication or documentation accompanying this product maybe reproduced in any form or
3.1 Internet Connection 30Enter User name and Password for the HorstBox to store andto establish an Internet connection. Your input has to be casesens
3.2 WLAN 31Figure 3.6: Internet connection: Summary3.2 WLANHere you will prepare the HorstBox for the WLAN. Attach theantenna to the device, enter a n
3.2 WLAN 32Figure 3.8: WLAN: Attaching the antennaPlugin the antenna into the antenna socket and screw on clock-wise. Flip the antenna into an upright
3.2 WLAN 33Enter a unique name for your WLAN in order to identify andpropagate it wireless.Click on NEXT, to open the page for the security settings.N
3.2 WLAN 34Click onNEXT, to open the summary page for the WLAN settings.Figure 3.11: WLAN: SummaryIf you used the WLAN switch to switch off the WLAN,
3.3 Telephony 353.3 TelephonyTo use the HorstBox as phone system PBX you must at leastconnect one phone (analog or ISDN). Configure the HorstBox anddo
3.3 Telephony 36Click on NEXT.Figure 3.15: Telephony: Name the analog phonePlease choose unique phone names so the further administrationof the HorstB
3.3 Telephony 37The functional test checks whether the phone is properly con-nected. The HorstBox sends a signal and the phone should ring.Pick up the
3.3 Telephony 38Now you can connect and set up an ISDN phone. Connect thephone to the port “S0Int” on the HorstBox. Use the red phonecable (ISDN) prov
3.3 Telephony 39Click on NEXT to open the functional test page.Figure 3.20: Telephony: Functional testThe functional test checks whether the phone is
D-Link HorstBox DVA-G3342SD 41.The device must be used in accordance with the instructionsfor use.2.For transport, use the original wrapping or a adeq
3.3 Telephony 40Now you will set up the external phone line.Figure 3.21: Telephony: External phone lineConnect the HorstBox to the phone line.Analog m
3.3 Telephony 41Afterwards you have to choose one of the options:I want to usethe analog line (see left Fig.)orI want to use the ISDN line (seeright F
3.3 Telephony 42Before you can use Internet telephony you have to register with aVoIP provider, e.g. SipGate to receive a VoIP phone number.In the nex
3.4 USB 433.4 USBFigure 3.26: USB: OverviewClick onNEXTto set up the storage shares. From the drop-downlist Share (guest account) choose an option.Fig
3.4 USB 44Figure 3.28: USB: Printer SharesSelect the printer you want to share in your LAN. Only one printermay be shared at a time.Click on NEXT for
3.5 System 453.5 SystemOnly some more settings are required now:1.System Time. To make sure that rules and tasks can beexecuted at the right time you
3.5 System 46Note: It’s recommended to use the “automatic” option.To set the time manually, use the page TIME on the tab SYSTEM.Choose one option and
3.5 System 47Figure 3.34: Wizard: FinishCongratulation! Your HorstBox has been setup successfullyand is now ready for use.You have completed all setti
3.5 System 48Figure 3.35: Status pageNote:To call up the status page, use the linkSTATUS(top rightcorner) or just click on the D-Link logo.
4 TelephonyThis chapter introduces all telephony settings.Additionally you may need:• Phone numbers/external MSNsas provided by your telephone service
D-Link HorstBox DVA-G3342SD 515.In emergencies switch off the device immediately, disconnectthe power supply and contact a sales person.16. Do not ope
4.1 Lines and Accounts 504.1 Lines and Accounts4.1.1 Main Telephone LineBefore you configure the accounts choose the main telephoneline: analog or ISDN
4.1 Lines and Accounts 51On the tabPHONES AND DEVICESyou will link accounts to phonesor devices.You can use rules (see tabsCALL RULESandDIAL RULEStopr
4.1 Lines and Accounts 52You may block your caller ID by choosing the optionCaller IDBlocking. Enter a prefix, e.g.* 3 1 #. To block your caller ID for
4.1 Lines and Accounts 53Call Transfers as ISDN ServiceYou may set up some ISDN services as options. These ISDNservices may be offered by your telepho
4.1 Lines and Accounts 54Figure 4.4: Add ISDN AccountSaving successfully is reported in a success message (greenframe).If an error occurs you will see
4.1 Lines and Accounts 554.1.5 Edit ISDN AccountTo edit an ISDN account click onEDIT. The same dialog as foradding an account opens, but this time all
4.1 Lines and Accounts 56If an error occurs you will see an error message (red frame).Change the settings in the box with the red frame and again clic
4.1 Lines and Accounts 57Figure 4.6: Assign VoIP Account4.1.8 Edit VoIP AccountTo edit a VoIP account click onEDIT. The same dialog as foradding an ac
4.2 Phones and Devices 584.2 Phones and DevicesRegister the connected phones with the HorstBox. You can setup external call diversions. For each conne
4.2 Phones and Devices 594.2.1 Default and Fallback accountThe Default account will be used for out-bound calls.The Fallback account will be used for
Contents1 Introduction 121.1 About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.2 Installation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Phones and Devices 60Call forwarding on line busy:Activate this option and allin-bound calls to this phone number (MSN) will be transferedto the p
4.2 Phones and Devices 61Black- and White ListingManage in- and out-bound calls via Black or White Listing.Figure 4.9: Black and White ListingA “black
4.2 Phones and Devices 62Add Black or White ListingTo add black or white listing for incoming or out-bound calls,choose the appropriate optin form one
4.2 Phones and Devices 634.2.3 Edit Analog DeviceThe HorstBox allows for up to two analog devices to be connected.Both devices are already configured.
4.2 Phones and Devices 64For internal calls dial * * (double asterisk) as a prefix, e.g. * * 12to call the second analog phone. For outgoing call simpl
4.2 Phones and Devices 654.2.5 Edit ISDN DeviceThe HorstBox allows for up to four ISDN devices to be connected.All four devices are already configured.
4.2 Phones and Devices 66Figure 4.12: Edit ISDN Device4.2.7 Delete ISDN DeviceThe ISDN devices can not be deleted. Remove the cable if necces-sary.
4.3 Call Rules 674.3 Call RulesCall Rules manage the handling of in-bound calls. For eachaccount you can define which phone is supposed to ring. Ofcour
4.3 Call Rules 68Figure 4.14: Edit call rulesTo cancel the dialog, click on CANCEL. The previous page will bedisplayed.4.3.2 Delete Call RuleCall rule
4.4 Dial Rules 694.4 Dial RulesDial Rules can define favorable connections for out-bound calls.The application of these rules depends on the time of da
Contents 74.1.4 Assign ISDN Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524.1.5 Edit ISDN Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554.1.6 Delete ISDN Account
4.4 Dial Rules 704.4.1 Pre-Defined Emergency Call Dial RulesAdjust the pre-defined emergency call dial rules to your needs. Al-ways keep these phone num
4.4 Dial Rules 71Figure 4.16: Add/Edit Dial Rule
4.4 Dial Rules 72Change the settings in the box with the red frame and again clickon SAVE.To discard all recent entries click on DISCARD ENTRY.4.4.3 E
4.4 Dial Rules 73Figure 4.17: Least Cost Routing/Pre-Selection5. Activate the option with amended phone number.6. Leave the field PREFIXES (2 in fig. 4.
4.4 Dial Rules 74Example for PrefixDefine a new call rule and activate the optionwith amendedphone number.Phone number to call: 01234567890Enter in field
4.4 Dial Rules 754.4.6 PreselectionYou can set up the HorstBox to use a certain telephone serviceprovider for every out-bound call, differentiate even
4.5 Speed Dialing 76Example for Number SubstitutionDefine a new call rule and activate the optionwith amendedphone number.Phone number to dial: 0123456
4.5 Speed Dialing 77Figure 4.18: Speed DialingChange the settings in the box with the red frame and again clickon SAVE.To cancel the dialog, click on
4.6 Phone Log 784.6 Phone LogThe phone log shows an overview over all in-bound and out-boundcalls.Figure 4.19: Phone Log4.6.1 Delete Phone LogTo delet
4.7 Status 794.7 StatusThe Phone Status indicates the attached VoIP devices and phonesand assists you with the troubleshooting.Figure 4.20: Status
Contents 84.9.7 Unpark A Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834.9.8 Park A Call (Phone with Park Function) . . . . 834.9.9 Unpark A Call (Phone
4.8 QoS 804.8 QoSQoS is short forQuality of Service. Voice data packets flaggedwith a priority mark may be privileged by routers.Figure 4.21: QoSFor SI
4.9 How To Telephone 814.9 How To TelephoneNote:Diverting calls to external numbers may cause additionalcosts.Please refer to the documentation of you
4.9 How To Telephone 82Combination Device Port / Internal MSN* * 1 1 Analog 1 "‘Tel 1"’* * 1 2 Analog 2 "‘Tel 2"’* * 2 1 – 2 4 ISD
4.9 How To Telephone 834.9.4 Speed Dialing(Numbers to be stored beforehand!)To use a speed dial or vanity number use * * 7 as a prefix.ExampleThe phone
4.9 How To Telephone 844.9.9 Unpark A Call on Phones with Park Function•To unpark a call use the menu on your phone. Please refer tothe manual of your
4.9 How To Telephone 854.9.11 Three-Way Calling (Analog Phone)•While talking to participant A you want to talk to participantB.•During the call pressR
4.10 How to control the HorstBox via a phone 864.9.13 Do Not Disturb (DND)Activate Do Not Disturb Function• Lift the receiver.•Dial* 2 6 #. All in-bou
How to control the HorstBox via a phone 87Key Combination Function* * 1 1 or 1 2 internal call to analog phones* * 2 1 to 2 4 internal call to ISDN ph
5 InternetThis chapter introduces all settings to access the internet andhow to set up other useful features of the HorstBox.The default IP address of
5.1 DSL Access 89To navigate in the tab NETWORK use the navigation column.Figure 5.3: Navigation column Internet (expert and basic mode)5.1 DSL Access
Contents 96.3.1 Activate WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1186.3.2 Enable WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1186.3.3 Security Setting
5.1 DSL Access 90Figure 5.4: Login dataPlease note! Using the ethernet port as Internet access re-stricts the data transfer rate to 100MBit/s for all
5.1 DSL Access 915.1.2 Internet ConnectionFigure 5.5: Internet ConnectionIf you change the passwort for the DSL access on the IPS’s web-site, you have
5.1 DSL Access 92you do not have a flatrate for your internet connection. This willhelp you to save valuable online time.When using a flatrate activate
5.2 DNS 935.1.3 Additional Settings in Expert ModeNote:Do only change the following values if requested by yourISP. Choosing improper values may cause
5.2 DNS 94Figure 5.6: DNS settingsChoose the optionUse only manually specified DNS serversanenter the names or IP address of a preferred and an alterna
5.3 Dynamic DNS 955.3 Dynamic DNSDDNS makes your computer accessible from the internet under aconstant host name even if your IP address changes dynam
5.3 Dynamic DNS 965.3.1 Register a DDNS AccountBefore you can use DDNS you have to set up an user ac-count at dyndns.org (http://www.dyndns.org) or no
5.4 Virtual Server 975.4 Virtual ServerVia the virtual server you can forward the access to specifiedports of your external IP address to a virtual ser
5.4 Virtual Server 985.4.1 Add A New RuleTo add a new rule, click on ADD.Figure 5.9: Virtual Server, Add ruleFields ContentRule Name Enter a name for
5.4 Virtual Server 99Fields ContentPort Map Enter the local port number.If neccessary change the application settings ifyou redirect to a non default
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