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Configuring Tilgin VOOD 452w as a SIP VOIP adapter

Monday August 25th, 2008

For tech-geeks only

We’ll be taking a break from our usual subjects with a short tutorial, interesting to a marginally small number of potential visitors to this site, but that’s where Google comes in. The rest of you are free to ignore this article unless, because if you’re not an Optima Telekom subscriber in Croatia or if your ISP doesn’t use this router, than the following two thousand words will be as interesting as a study on mating habits of earthworms.

Table of contents:

1. ‘Unlocking’ Optima Telekom’s Tilgin VOOD to access VOIP settings
2. Using Tilgin VOOD 452w as a wireless Access Point
3. Configuring Tilgin VOOD as a SIP VOIP adapter
4. FAQ

The hero in our story this piece of hardware…

Tilgin VOOD - Front

Tilgin VOOD 452w is a triple-play DSL modem/router with a 4-port switch, WLAN, a VOIP interface providing two analogue phone lines and a management server which enables the ISP/telephony provider easy remote configuration and management. In Croatia, Tilgin VOOD is used by Optima telekom, in part as their wireless-enabled router, in part for their Halo^3 service (Optima is the only alternative telco in Croatia which offers an analogue POTS line direct-to-home – VOOD provides additional two phone lines; other telecom providers mainly use Thomson Speedtouch for their POTS over VOIP solutions).

Tilgin - Back view

Since the router is rather pricey, as a rule Optima Telekom installs this modem to HHH users, although they used to give it to users requesting WLAN-enabled modems before they switched to giving cheaper Edimax devices as their primary wireless routers. As far as they are concerned, and as far as the “average user” with a good-quality phone line is concerned, Tilgin VOOD is an excellent solution: it offers automatic configuration of the VOIP interface and WLAN (including WPA security on by default, something T-Com Croatia’s wireless modems and VIPNET’s Homeboxes still don’t do with factory settings), if the router gets amnesia or the end-user fucks something up the modem will revert to correct settings next time it reboots, and just to be on the safe side, some menu items in the web interface are disabled so the end-user wouldn’t mess up his phone lines.

Tilgin Bottom

However, a slightly more advanced user will see this modem as his worst nightmare, partly because of the idiot-proof configuration – the modem can’t be switched to “bridge” mode, all the settings you change have to be saved to the management server, and for safety, some of the options can’t be saved there at all. You’re gonna have a hard time setting up port forwards, but if you turn Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), this setting will not be saved on the management server – you have to call Optima’s Internet helpdesk and ask them to turn this on for you. The same thing will happen if you decided to switch your modem to “bridge” mode and use your existing router, the only difference being that Internet Helpdesk operators will refuse to switch your modem to “bridge” mode, even though it’s technically possible. If you happen to change your account password at Optima’s customer web site, you’ll have to call Customer Service once again because the management server has your old password saved.

1. ‘Unlocking’ Optima Telekom’s Tilgin VOOD to access VOIP settings

This step is very simple because you’re not actually unlocking anything – all you have to do is disconnect your router from the DSL line and revert the router to factory settings. Use a thin screwdriver or a straightened-out paperclip, stick it in the small hole marked “Reset” at the back of the router, between the on-switch and the ethernet connectors, and keep it pressed for five seconds, until all LED’s on the front light up.

Reset tipka

This will give you access to all menu items in the web interface, because the router will be unable to sychronise with the management server. If later you decide you want to use your router as you did before, provided you haven’t tampered with management server settings, all you will have to do is re-connect the modem to the DSL line on which it was initially activated and it will re-configure itself. The opposite is also true – as long as you want to keep your own settings for the router, you mustn’t re-connect it to the DSL line.

Once you separate the router from its management server, it will save all its settings locally, even after you turn it off. While you configure it, the router will often warn you to save your settings under “Tools – Save All”. Once you’ve finished configuring the router, do this to save your configuration locally.

Warning - Settings

2. Using Tilgin VOOD 452w as a wireless Access Point

If you want to use VOOD as an Access Point providing Internet connectivity (without using it as a modem), you will require a properly configured DSL modem/router to provide Internet connectivity for Tilgin VOOD.

2.1. Connect your computer to any of the four LAN connectors at the back of Tilgin. Leave your network interface settings at DHCP. Switch on the router and wait a few minutes. If your network adapter doesn’t acquire and IP address, disconnect and reconnect the ethernet cable.

Start up the web browser of your choice and point it to http://192.168.1.1/. Log in to the router’s web interface – select “Login”, leave Conf as the username, the password is admin.

Tilgin VOOD Login

After logging in, the interface should look like this:

Tilgin VOOD Home Screen

If your interface is different from this (or rather, if you don’t see the highlighted items), try to reset te router to factory settings once again.

2.2. First we’ll configure the wireless network. Click on Wireless and then Setup. Check Enable AP, choose your SSID, channel and all other settings as you like. After making all the changes, you should click the Apply button at the bottom of the page. You should do this whenever you change something, so I won’t repeat this throughout the tutorial.

Wireless Setup

You can leave the Configuration and Management sections as they are. Under Security you should turn on the wireless protection, preferably WPA encryption with a PSK password, which should have a minimum of eight characters. The maximum lenght is 63 characters.

Wireless Security

2.3. In the previous step, we’ve turned on the AP, making the wireless clients a part of the same LAN as the computer connected to the LAN ports at the back of the router. If you want to bridge this network with your existing LAN or the Internet, do the following: click on Setup, then LAN Configuration. You will get this screen:

Setup - LAN Configuration

Now click on Configure. On the next screen, select “Use the following Static IP address”.

LAN1 Configuration

IP Address should be any free IP address in the subnet you’re using (most routers use 192.168.1.x; Edimax routers, e.g. use 192.168.2.x).
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: your other router’s IP, usually 192.168.x.1

Now select Enable DHCP Relay, and under Relay IP re-enter the IP address of the router you use for Internet access. Sometimes some of these boxes get inexplicably greyed out (just like Relay IP box is greyed out on my screenshot), you should just ignore this, because it seems like it’s a bug. Once you’ve entered everything, regardless of which box is greyed out, click Apply. Finally, go to Tools, then System Commands and select Save All.

Tools - System Commands

This ends the tutorial for turning Tilgin VOOD-a into a wireless Access Point, without using it as a modem.

3. Configuring Tilgin VOOD as a SIP VOIP adapter

Here, we will set up the two analogue phone ports to use a VOIP provider. You can get a VOIP account with any of dozens of providers, some of them even offer direct dial-in numbers in Croatia, and if you’re looking a bit closer to home, you can check out VIPnet and it’s worth noting that VIPnet’s VOIP service does not work over 3rd party VOIP adapters (or at least I was unable to get it to work).

3.1. The first step is to assign a way for the router to connect to the internet, since routing settings we configured for the wireless interface are not enough. We will do this by clicking on Setup, and under WAN Setup we select New Connection.

Setup - WAN Setup

The settings are as follows:
Name: name your connection any way you want.
Type: Bridge
Sharing: Enable
Bridge Settings: leave Encapsulation as it is, under Select LAN click “LAN group 1″.

Check Auto PVC to avoid any error messages from the router, although this setting is unused in bridge mode. Once you’ve set everything up, click Apply. After that, the newly-created connection should appear under the Modem item within WAN Setup.

WAN Setup Bridge Active

3.2. Now that we’ve gotten the router online, we need to activate the Voice capabilities of the modem and select the Internet bridge we have just set up. We do this under Advanced – Voice. Check Enable Voice and select the connection you created. Apply.

Advanced - Voice - Enable

3.3. Now we move onto VOIP settings. Click on the VOIP item. Under Country specific you can select the country whose telephone system you want to emulate (in regards to the dial tone, busy signal, ring type and so on). If you want the dialtone used in Croatia, you should choose Slovenia.

VOIP - Country Specific

Under VOIP – SIP you can choose a SIP port (if different from the default one), DTMF generation and some other options you probably won’t need to change.

VOIP - SIP

The following item, Dial Plan is crucial for the correct functioning of the VOIP interface, but unfortunately, it is undocumented in the router itself, so I had to resort to trial and error. If someone can get me a copy of Tilgin’s official documentation for internet service providers, I’d love to see it.

VOIP Setup Dial Plan

If you set up your dial plan like I did, the system will prefix a short six or seven digit number with the area (county) code and the country code (my VOIP provider expects the number in the international format to be dialled, including 00 before the country code), whereas other dialled numbers (which I have to dial as 00385+area code+subscriber number) will be passed on unchanged. The default settings are incorrect, and if you leave these fields empty, you won’t be ably to dial any number.

In the above setup, X replaces any dialled number, T is probably some standard waiting time before phone number entry is considered to be complete, I have no idea what “+” stands for. In the right column $0 returns the whole number, as dialled. This system probably has a way of returning the dialled phone number without the first digit (necessary if you want to turn 01xxxxxxx numbers into the international format of, e.g. 3851xxxxxxx), but without any official documentation, I wasn’t able to find out how to do this (and no, $1 is not the solution).

There is no need to change anything under the Codecs tab; Caller ID can be set up under Services. FSK protocol is usually used in Croatia, but it all depends on the type of telephone you are using.

VOIP - Caller ID

This completes this part of the setup, so you need to click “Activate” in order to save and apply this portion of the setup.

3.4. Time to add a VOIP account. You can do this under the Account tab.

VOIP Account

This is where you have to enter the information you received from your VOIP service provider, namely the VOIP number or username, proxy and registration server, username and password. You also have to choose which analogue port or ports you want to use when receiving incoming calls (if your VOIP provider offers this service). You don’t need to make any additional alterations here, so just click on Save and then Activate.

3.5. Phone setup

Under the item Phones you can give your two analogue ports internal numbers and choose which ports you want to use with for incoming/outgoing calls in conjunction with which VOIP account. This means that you can have two VOIP phones which use two different providers. No need to change any of the other options.

Phones

Once everything has been set up to your liking, click Activate.

3.6. Testing

After you have set up everything and the router has activated its settings, open the web interface once again and check if everything is okay under Accounts. If the connection with the VOIP provider is active, the items will be green. If you log in into the router using one of the VOIP usernames instead of the Conf user (these usernames have no assigned password), you can access the call list and reconfigure the accounts.

Account Status

3.7. Optional setup of NTP servers

If you plan on using the incoming/outgoing call logs on the router, correct time and date might come in handy. My example uses CARNet NTP servers.

Advanced SNTP Settings

4. Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where can I get a Tilgin VOOD 452w?
A: Sign up with Optima Telekom in Croatia and request the Halo Halo Halo service.

Q: I’m already an Optima Telekom subscriber and I have this router. Can I do any of this?
A: You can, but unless you have a different modem to use with your broadband connection, you won’t be able to use it this way.

Q: Will any of this void my warranty?
A: No, there shouldn’t be any issues with the warranty.

Q: I’ve messed something up and I can’t access my modem.
A: Do a factory reset.

Q: I’ve followed your instructions and I’ve frakked something up. Who can I complain to?
A: You can complain to anyone you want, but bear in mind that I’m not responsible for anything you may have done.

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  1. 06:12 AM at 06:12 AM | #1

    Thanks

  2. oktan
    12:42 AM at 12:42 AM | #2

    pozz,
    prijatelj mi ima tilgin vood 452wi zeza ga to šta izgleda da svakih 24 sata vuče postavke s neta, i pritom poremeti tj. resetira valjda port forwarding i svaki dan mora opet namještat iznova. ima li kakav način da se to zaobiđe ili bar pojednostavni?

    hvala

  3. GayGeek
    04:37 PM at 04:37 PM | #3

    Postavke port forwardinga, ako su ispravne, mogu se snimiti na management server. Nakon što ih postavi, neka ode na System Commands – Save All. To bi moralo pohraniti postavke i vratiti ih kod sljedećeg reseta modema.

    Jedini način pojednostavljenja toga je korištenje UPnP-a, ali to funkcionira samo ako program kojemu trebaju otvoreni portovi to podržava. Međutim, Universal Plug and Play je jedna od postavki koja se iz nekog čudnog razloga ne može snimiti kao uključena – u tom slučaju neka zove službu za korisnike i kaže im da mu je uključe.

  4. Mario
    10:16 PM at 10:16 PM | #4

    Kako namjestiti ruter da me ne zeza s torrentima peer to peer clientom?

  5. 04:47 PM at 04:47 PM | #5

    U torrent programu koji koristiš postaviš fiksni ulazni port za torrent, računalu zadaš fiksnu IP adresu u LAN-u ili fiksni DHCP i onda forvardiraš zadani port na to računalo (opcija Port Forwarding).

    Dakle, prvo pod Advanced – LAN Clients definirati to računalo, ili s IP adresom ili s MAC adresom.

    Onda na Advanced – Port Forwarding category User, New, Rule name kako hoćeš, port start, port end i port map upišeš odabrani port iz torrent programa, vratiš se na Port Forwarding, prebaciš novokreirani port na desnu tablicu “Applied Rules”, za WAN Connectio OBAVEZNO odabereš konekciju s pppoe u nazivu. Apply i završiš s Tools, System Commands -> Save All.

  6. solidarnost
    01:20 PM at 01:20 PM | #6

    Covjek je primijetio za management server. Uz korak dalje, moze i bolje: dok je router na tvornickim postavkama i nije povezan na liniju (tako da nema vezu s management serverom), prisiliti router da trazi management server na fiksnoj adresi 0.0.0.0 sto mu, naravno, nikada nece uspjeti.
    Sada mozete vratiti prikljucak prema optimi i router radi s korisnickim postavkama, a buduci da je ishodiste tvornicke postavke, korisnik ima VOIP funkcionalnost. Ako tko ne zna, ulazak u management kroz web sucelje na ip adresi routera ostvarujete s username: Conf i passwd: admin
    Inace kod Optime je ovo legitimno jer ste vlasnici uredjaja (nije u najmu, vec u vlasnistvu, radite s njim sto hocete)

    Sretno.

    p.s.
    Ako se dokine solidarnost, ljudi ostaju uskraceni za nemjerljive kolicine pozitivnih vrijednosti. Dobit u smjeru davanja u smislu zadovoljstva zbog pomoci drugome (usteda vremena i novca drugome), dobit u smjeru primanja kroz ustedu vlastitog vremena i novca. Dodatna vrijednost: iskljucivo konstruktivan i transparentan odnos medju ljudima. Ukupno: visi standard zivota kroz rast razine informiranosti, ustede i vjerojatnosti dobiti na ulaganja. Opci prosperitet, pad profita okrupnjenih kompanija, usmjeravanje ljudi na rad (motiviranost, vidljivost plodova rada).

  7. 02:03 PM at 02:03 PM | #7

    Pretpostavio sam da bi to s 0.0.0.0 radilo kako kažeš, ali nije mi bila dostupna originalna linija mog Tilgina za probu. Korisnici koji Tilgina odvoje od management servera imat će VOIP funkcionalnost, ali neće imati Optimine postavke za VOIP jer su one obrisane kod povratka na tvorničke postavke. Nisam uspio naći način kako doći do postavki za Optimine VOIP linije.
    Međutim, za one koji su ga dobili samo zbog toga što su tražili WLAN, to je i više no dobro rješenje.

  8. solidarnost
    04:09 PM at 04:09 PM | #8

    @GayGeek
    Zaboli nas uvo za Optimin VOIP po cijeni fiksne telefonije.
    Inace, sve price sa NAT-om i gubitkom postavki nalaze svoju mirnu luku, jednom kad se raskine pupcana vrpca s management serverom. Ne zaboravite na Tools->System Commands->Save All nakon zeljenih promjena u postavkama.
    Neke promjene postaju aktivne tek nakon restarta servisa, u ovom slucaju, citaj: uredjaja
    Sretno.

  9. bari
    11:05 AM at 11:05 AM | #9

    Komplimenti za tutorijal, odličan je. Znaš li možda jeli moguće konfigurirat neki drugi voip telefon da koristi ova dva sip broja od optime? Ja sam korisnik HHH (jedan klasični broj i dva voip broja) i zanima me mogu li svoj voip telefon konfigurirati tako da koristi voip brojeve optime, dok se nalazim npr. u Italiji? U tom slučaju tilgin ostaje i dalje na svom mjestu, samo me zanimaju ovi voip brojevi, kako ih dobiti na drugom telefonu. Već imam nekoliko sip brojeva, jedan talijanski, jedan voipcheap itd, fali mi još optima. Inače imam telefon Siemens Gigaset s685IP, ludnica od telefona!

  10. 02:23 PM at 02:23 PM | #10

    Nažalost, sumnjam da ćeš izvući podatke o VOIP-u iz Tilgina. Dok je podešen preko management servera, nemaš pristup svim stavkama u konfiguraciji. Kad ga resetiraš, izgubiš podatke.
    Jedino rješenje bi bilo ako taj model možda ima nekakvog superusera/administratora koji ima pristup svemu, bez obzira na postavke. Ali to niti znamo, niti mu znamo password…

  11. GayGeek
    03:21 PM at 03:21 PM | #11

    Ako možeš, ulogiraj se u tilgina s Conf usernameom i onda probaj sljedeću adresu:
    http://IP-RUTERA/cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=/etc/config.xml
    To bi ti u browser trebalo izbaciti konfiguraciju, možda nađeš SIP podatke, nemam gdje provjeriti.

  12. bari
    05:28 PM at 05:28 PM | #12

    Evo, ovo je odgovor:
    ” Ethernet WLAN notice notice notice notice notice /dev/log /dev/klog Conf admin 1 30 view logger nobody nobody Admin 1 lan0 1 1 LAN group 1 lan static 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 40 60 100 100 0 0 20 15 ip Default ip * * * * * * * * * low 0 1 1 vood lan 1 1 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 lan1 1 1 LAN group 2 lan unmanaged 1 1 0.0.0.0 lan2 1 1 LAN group 3 lan unmanaged 1 1 0.0.0.0 lanbridge0 1 1 off 0 lanbridge1 1 1 off 0 lanbridge2 1 1 off 0 lanfilter0 1 1 0 0 7 0×0000 0×0800 0x86DD 0×8035 0×8137 0×8863 0×8864 0 lanfilter1 1 1 0 0 7 0×0000 0×0800 0x86DD 0×8035 0×8137 0×8863 0×8864 0 lanfilter2 1 1 0 0 7 0×0000 0×0800 0x86DD 0×8035 0×8137 0×8863 0×8864 0 landhcps0 1 1 1 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.254 604799 604800 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 00:00:00:00:00:00 router landhcps1 1 1 0 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.254 604799 604800 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 00:00:00:00:00:00 router landhcps2 1 1 0 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.254 604799 604800 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 00:00:00:00:00:00 router landhcpfwd0 1 1 0 20.0.0.3 landhcpfwd1 1 1 0 20.0.0.3 landhcpfwd2 1 1 0 20.0.0.3 voice 1 0 1 connection0 route 1 0 lan0 239.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 1 resolver 1 0 filter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 upnp 1 0 0 ppppthr 1 0 0 igmpproxy 1 0 0 snmpcm 1 0 1 1 public ro IAD452W stockholm,sweden support@tilgin.com 1.3.6.1.4.1.294 rip 1 0 0 0 2 1 test 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 1 0 0 br0 3 nas0 c3 sntp 1 0 0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 5 2 30 Greenwich Mean Time 0 dhcprelay 1 0 0 20.0.0.3 sar 1 0 wan0 1 50 0.35 0.32 0.40 0.36 0.38 0.96 0.0 0.0 0.35 8.35 0.43 0.51 0.59 8.43 8.51 8.59 eth1 1 0 eth1 eth0 1 1 eth0 ap 1 1 wlan0 0 Tilgin-416 2347 2346 7 4 512 512 100 1 0 1 300 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 US 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1812 0 3600 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 44 0 0 0 0 0 80 16 0 0 1 0 3 5 1 1 1 60 300 50 4 144 213 75 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 20 2 2 4 3 1 1 0 2 20 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y webui 1 0 fdb 1 0 1 80 80 80 UDP 2300 2400 2300 UDP 8000 8900 8000 UDP 9000 9001 9000 UDP 9004 9005 9004 UDP 9012 9013 9012 UDP 26214 26214 26214 TCP,UDP 3999 3999 3999 TCP,UDP 666 666 666 TCP,UDP 4000 4000 4000 TCP 1140 1234 1140 TCP,UDP 47624 47624 47624 TCP 6073 6073 6073 TCP 2300 2400 2300 TCP,UDP 26000 26000 26000 UDP 27500 27500 27500 UDP 27910 27910 27910 UDP 27960 27960 27960 UDP 7000 7000 7000 TCP 1024 6000 1024 UDP 50000 50100 50000 TCP,UDP 27015 27015 27015 TCP 28910 28910 28910 TCP 26900 26905 26900 UDP 6666 6666 6666 UDP 2213 2218 2213 UDP 16000 16000 16000 TCP,UDP 16010 16030 16010 TCP,UDP 6667 6667 6667 TCP 28800 29000 28800 TCP 3453 3453 3453 TCP 9442 9442 9442 UDP 1030 1030 1030 UDP 5310 5310 5310 TCP 2346 2346 2346 TCP 2346 2346 2346 TCP 6112 6112 6112 UDP 4000 4000 4000 TCP 1140 1234 1140 TCP,UDP 5001 5010 5001 TCP 7775 7777 7775 TCP 8800 8900 8800 TCP 9999 9999 9999 TCP 7875 7875 7875 TCP 7777 7781 7777 UDP 27500 27500 27500 UDP 27900 27900 27900 UDP 8080 8080 8080 TCP 27960 27965 27960 UDP 27910 27910 27910 UDP 7777 7777 7777 UDP 500 500 500 UDP * * * ESP 4500 4500 4500 UDP 1723 1723 1723 TCP * * * GRE 6613 6613 6613 UDP 1024 1064 1024 TCP,UDP 1503 1503 1503 TCP 1720 1720 1720 TCP 1731 1731 1731 TCP 522 522 522 TCP 389 389 389 TCP 6970 6970 6970 TCP 6970 7000 6970 UDP 5500 5500 5500 TCP 5800 5800 5800 TCP 5900 5900 5900 TCP 3389 3389 3389 TCP,UDP 5631 5631 5631 TCP 65301 65301 65301 TCP 22 22 22 UDP 5632 5632 5632 UDP 137 139 137 TCP,UDP 3996 3998 3996 UDP 3999 4000 3999 TCP 4899 4899 4899 TCP 1547 1547 1547 TCP 1680 1680 1680 TCP 1023 1679 1023 UDP 1214 1214 1214 TCP 6346 6346 6346 TCP,UDP 80 80 80 TCP 443 443 443 TCP 21 21 21 TCP 23 23 23 TCP 53 53 53 UDP 389 389 389 TCP 636 636 636 TCP 119 119 119 TCP 25 25 25 TCP 109 109 109 TCP 110 110 110 TCP 143 143 143 TCP 585 585 585 TCP 993 993 993 TCP 6667 6667 6667 TCP 194 194 194 TCP 5100 5100 5100 TCP 1352 1352 1352 TCP 799 799 799 TCP 0 0 0 TCP,UDP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Web 0 80 80 80 tcp SNMP 0 161 162 161 udp Web 1 80 80 80 tcp SNMP 0 161 162 161 udp Web 1 80 80 80 tcp SNMP 0 161 162 161 udp Web 1 80 80 80 tcp SNMP 0 161 162 161 udp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 systemdump 1 0 no bin ls -l ps aux route -n arp -n iptables -t nat -L -vn iptables -L -vn dslstat 1 0 no bin cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats cat 1 0 no bin cat /proc/version arp 1 0 no bin arp -n brctl 1 0 no bin brctl showmacs br0 ping 1 0 no bin ping -s 64 -c 3 192.168.1.1 version 1 0 no bin grep VERSION /etc/versions connection0 1 0 i3_dhcp_1 connection dhcpc 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 8080 encaps0 1 0 0:100 encaps rfc2684 1 0 1 0 100 00.aa.bb.cc.dd.11 UBR 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 nas0 1 0 0 0 40 60 100 100 0 0 15 30 ip Default ip * * * * * * * * * low 0 mux0 1 0 mux disable”
    Možda nešto razumiješ ti iz ovoga, ja ću probat proučit, ali za sad ništa ne vidim.
    Pozdrav

  13. 06:06 PM at 06:06 PM | #13

    Nema tu ništa, SIP konfiguracija je u nekom drugom fajlu. Solucija – pronaći/saznati/pogoditi o kojem se SIP/VOIP daemonu radi i pogoditi njegov conf fajl (koji je najvjerojatnije lociran u /etc/nešto/nešto.conf ili /etc/nešto.conf).

    Možeš pogledati i u pathove/fajlove koje taj config spominje, /dev/log, /dev/klog (samo zamijeniš onaj URL), možda dobiješ informaciju o tome što koriste za SIP.

    Naravno, postoji mogućnost da se ni uz te podatke ne možeš spojiti na optimin SIP server ako za VOIP koriste drugi PVC u lokalnom subnetu.

    Inače, nmap tvrdi da se radi o MontaVista embedded linuxu u Tilginu, te da su mu otvoreni portovi 80, 5061 (što je VOIP) i 10127 (za koji ne znam čemu služi, telnetom ne daje ništa).

  14. bari
    07:33 PM at 07:33 PM | #14

    To su linux stvari, ja to slabo razumijem, tj. nikako. Zašto taj usrani optima telekom ne da ljudima te informacije, kao da će ko zna šta izgubit. Na netu nigdje ne mogu naći ništa što bi upućivalo na nekakav sip server optima.

  15. 08:24 PM at 08:24 PM | #15

    Nema na netu zato što to nitko nije uspio iščupati iz rutera, ali mislim da ne bi radilo sve ni da imaš te podatke (jer ako se dobro sjećam, naziv profila ima nekakve lokalne IP adrese u rangu 10.x.x.x, što sigurno ne bi radilo preko javnog interneta).
    A to rade iz istog razloga zbog kojega je VIP svojevremeno zabranio nošenje Homeboxa s lokacije na koju je prijavljen – zakon o telekomunikacijama i njegova pravila o fiksnoj telefoniji.

  16. bari
    04:53 PM at 04:53 PM | #16

    A šta ćemo, probat ću naći neki besplatan DID za Hrvatsku, kao što imam za Italiju i Poljsku i Ameriku, valjda će se nać neki voip provider koji to daje besplatno i za Hrvatsku.
    Hvala najljepša!

  17. rao
    09:25 AM at 09:25 AM | #17

    Hi,
    recently my internet provider change my router to tilgin vood452_AR1A.
    after this i am not able talk with my siemens gigaset.net ip phone.voice is breaking.pls help me if any think do setup.

  18. 10:51 AM at 10:51 AM | #18

    Sorry, you’re not giving me enough information for anything.

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