A tick means your phone system can reach the Internet. You need the Internet for VOIP calls and software upgrades. If you have a problem reaching the Internet check your Network settings, in particular Gateway and DNS.
Emergency backdoor IP. Useful if you get locked out of the main network connection, for example due to DHCP problems on your network or a configuration mistake. Write this number down somewhere!
If ticked this phone will ring when some one calls the phone system from an outside Analog or VOIP Line. More than one phone can be ticked. You can answer a call on another ringing phone by dialling *8 on your phone - see FAQ for details.
Press this button to lock in any changes you have made to the Reception check-boxes above.
Analog Phone: Normal telephone plugged into a port on your phone system.
IP Phone plugged into your network.
Analog Phone Line: Analog telephone line plugged into a port on your phone system.
VOIP Phone Line: Make and receive phone calls over the Internet.
Important information about your Phone System.
The address of your Phone System on your network. Use this address to connect IP Phones to your Phone System.
List of phones connected to your Phone System. You can connect Analog or IP Phones to your system. When IP Phones are configured correctly, they appear on this list. If an IP phone is not configured correctly, it will not appear on this list. Analog phones require hardware to be installed in your Phone system.
List of phone lines available. Phone lines are used to make and receive outside calls. You can use regular Analog phone lines or VOIP. VOIP phone lines require an account with an Internet Telephone Service Provider. Analog phone lines require hardware to be installed in your Phone System.
Dial this number to call this phone
Port (socket) on the rear of your Phone System. Plug the phone into this Port.
Port (socket) on the rear of your Phone System. Plug the phone line into this Port.
Dial 0 for an Analog outside line. For example to call 5551234 dial 05551234. Don't pause after the 0, just dial 0 and the outside number together.
IP Address of this phone on your network
IP Address of the VOIP Internet Telephone Service Provider
Dial 1 for a VOIP outside line. For example to call 5551234 dial 15551234. Don't pause after the 1, just dial 1 and the outside number together.
Instructions and help on adding a new IP phone
Instructions and help on VOIP Line set up
List of possible IP phones. For a new phone choose any Available number. Refresh this page to update
The IP phone is connected to your phone system and ready to use
No IP phone is connected. Either no IP phone is present, or the IP phone has not been set up.
A VOIP line allows you to make and receive phones calls over the Internet. Normally a VOIP line is provided by an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). They will give you an account, which includes the user and password details that you can fill in below. Refresh this page on your browser to see if your VOIP line is working.
Your Internet Telephony Service Provider. They will give you an account with a user name and password.
Your account name with your Internet Telephony Service Provider
The password for your Internet Telephony Service Provider account
The Internet address of your Internet Telephony Service Provider. This will usually be filled in automatically.
A tick means you are connected to your Internet Telephony Service Provider. Refresh your browser to update.
Press this button to restart your phone system. This is the same as turning the power off and back on.
Press this button to install the latest version of Mini Asterisk. An Mini Asterisk upgrade requires an Internet connection.
Enter the URL of a firmware update script. This option can be used to install new firmware on your Phone System. Installing new firmware requires an Internet connection. the full URL Must be entered, e.g. http://rowetel.com/ucasterisk/mini/test.sh
Change your password, reset the default settings, upgrade software
Connect the phone system to your network and the Internet
Lists your phones and phone lines
Set up your IP phones
Boring information like software version numbers
Frequently asked questions and links to further information
I think you can work this one out....
Set up your VOIP phone line

 

 

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Mini Asterisk Revision: 144
 
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cat /proc/version

Linux version 2.6.19.3-ADI-2007R1.1-svn (david@bunny) (gcc version 4.1.1 (ADI 07R1)) #3 Mon Mar 10 08:53:41 CST 2008
 

ipkg list_installed

asterisk - 1.4.4-1 -
busybox - 1.10.1-1 -
dropbear - 0.51-1 -
lighttpd - 1.4.18-1 -
login - 1.0-1 -
mini-asterisk-gui - 1.0-1 -
native-sounds - 1.0-1 -
network-backdoor - 1-1 -
network-static - 1-1 -
oslec - 1.0-1 -
pagecache - 1-1 -
perl - 5.8.6-1 -
zaptel-sport - 1.4.3-2 -
Done.
 

cat /proc/loadavg

1.36 1.08 1.03 3/45 13474
 

uptime

00:03:16 up 2 days, 3 min, load average: 1.36, 1.08, 1.02
 

cat /proc/meminfo

MemTotal: 59080 kB
MemFree: 23504 kB
Buffers: 0 kB
Cached: 10808 kB
SwapCached: 0 kB
Active: 8140 kB
Inactive: 2668 kB
SwapTotal: 0 kB
SwapFree: 0 kB
Dirty: 0 kB
Writeback: 0 kB
AnonPages: 0 kB
Mapped: 0 kB
Slab: 24312 kB
SReclaimable: 1416 kB
SUnreclaim: 22896 kB
PageTables: 0 kB
NFS_Unstable: 0 kB
Bounce: 0 kB
CommitLimit: 29540 kB
Committed_AS: 0 kB
VmallocTotal: 0 kB
VmallocUsed: 0 kB
VmallocChunk: 0 kB
 

cat /proc/cmdline

root=/dev/mtdblock2 rw ethaddr=00:09:45:56:20:92
 

cat /proc/cpuinfo

CPU: ADSP-BF532 Rev. 0.5 MMU: none FPU: none Core Clock: 400000000 Hz System Clock: 133333333 Hz BogoMips: 798.72 Calibration: 399360000 loops Board Name: IP04/IP08 Board Memory: 64 MB Kernel Memory: 64 MB I-CACHE: ON D-CACHE: ON (write-back) DBANK-A: CACHE DBANK-B: CACHE I-CACHE Size: 16KB D-CACHE Size: 32KB I-CACHE Setup: 4 Sub-banks/4 Ways, 32 Lines/Way D-CACHE Setup: 2 Super-banks/4 Sub-banks/2 Ways, 64 Lines/Way
 

cat /proc/mtd

dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00300000 00001000 "ROMfs"
mtd1: 00800000 00020000 "linux kernel"
mtd2: 0f800000 00020000 "file system"
 

cat /proc/yaffs

YAFFS built:Mar 10 2008 06:57:22
$Id: yaffs_fs.c 2682 2007-01-22 03:19:29Z aubrey $
$Id: yaffs_guts.c 2682 2007-01-22 03:19:29Z aubrey $

Device 0 "file system"
startBlock......... 0
endBlock........... 1983
chunkGroupBits..... 0
chunkGroupSize..... 1
nErasedBlocks...... 1531
nTnodesCreated..... 3000
nFreeTnodes........ 17
nObjectsCreated.... 3000
nFreeObjects....... 43
nFreeChunks........ 115240
nPageWrites........ 0
nPageReads......... 0
nBlockErasures..... 565
nGCCopies.......... 310
garbageCollections. 382
passiveGCs......... 382
nRetriedWrites..... 0
nRetireBlocks...... 0
eccFixed........... 0
eccUnfixed......... 0
tagsEccFixed....... 0
tagsEccUnfixed..... 0
cacheHits.......... 184282
nDeletedFiles...... 1758
nUnlinkedFiles..... 1968
nBackgroudDeletions 0
useNANDECC......... 1
isYaffs2........... 1
 
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