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D-Link DVG-5008SG VoIP Gateway Firmware 1.2.38.93 Download

Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameD-Link DVG-5008SG VoIP Gateway Firmware 1.2.38.93
CategoryFirmware
ManufacturerD-Link
File Size4.4 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

D-Link DVG-5008SG VoIP Gateway Firmware 1.2.38.93 Description

Specifications

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Physical interfaces
- WAN: 1 10/100/1000 Mbit / s Ethernet
- LAN: 4-port 10/100/1000 Mbit / s Ethernet
- Ports Phone: 8-port FXS (RJ-11)

Voice Features
- G.722, G.711 a / u-law, G.723.1, G.726, G.729A / B, GSM 6.10 Full Rate, iLBC13, 3 kbit / s
- DTMF detection and generation
- Detect and silence suppression
- Comfort noise generation (CNG)
- Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
- Echo cancellation (G.165/G.168)
- Variable (dynamic) jitter-buffer
- Generate tone CPT (Call Progress Tone)
- Automatic or programmable gain
- Built-in local frequency converter
- Supports ITU-T V.152

Telephone functions
- In-Band DTMF, Out-of-Band DTMF Relay (RFC2833 or SIP INFO)
- Support for DTMF / pulse dialing
- Detection / Generation Caller ID (Caller ID):
DTMF
FSK-Bellcore Type 1 and 2
FSK-ETSI Type 1 and 2
FSK-NTT
FSK: Name caller number, date and time, vMWI
- free of charge pulses at port FXS:
Detection of polarity reversal
Tone dialing 12 kHz
Tone dialing 16 kHz
- Generation (FXS) tone PSTN
- T.30 FAX Bypass, T.38 Real Time FAX Relay
- After the modem connection on the V.34 protocol
- Signal ROH (Receiver Off-Hook, @ 480 Hz)
- Loop Current Suppression
- Diagnostics and testing lines FXS with visual indication of errors
- Incoming calls:
Loopback-codec
Loopback-analogue
The voltage at the SLIC
Wire a / b powered by DC
Signal an incoming call
- Outgoing calls (Standard GR909):
REN
Disconnected
Danger high voltage DC
Danger high voltage AC
Wire a / b short circuit

SIP-supported methods
- ACK
- BYE
- CANCEL
- INFO
- INVITE
- MESSAGE
- NOTIFY
- OPTIONS
- PING
- PRACK
- PUBLISH
- REFER
- REGISTER

SIP-calls
- Calls «Peer-to-Peer»
- Hold
- Waiting / return call
- Call Pickup
- Parking / return call (requires SIP-server)
- Call forwarding (unconditional, busy, no answer)
- Call Transfer (with and without announcement)
- "Do Not Disturb"
- Speed dialing
- Redial
- Three-way conference
- MWI (RFC-3842)
- Hot Line and Warm Line

Call Management
- Support for outbound proxy
- Up to three SIP-Server
- Re-registration for SIP-server authorization fails
- The group call
- Privacy Mechanism / Private Extensions to SIP
- Session Timers (Update / Re-invite)
- Support for DNS SRV
- Types of calls: Voice / Modem / Fax
- Call Routing prefix
- Support for user-programmable dial plan
- CDR-client
- Creating records in manual mode (for calls P2P)
- Support for ENUM and E.164 numbering standard

Account Management
- Register on the basis of port
- Register-based devices (general account)
- Mixed mode registration (Hunt number for incoming calls, based on the port number for outgoing calls)
- Invite with Challenge
- Register for IP-address or domain name server SIP-
- Support format RFC3986 SIP URI

IP specification
- Support for IPv4, IPv6
- WAN: Static IP, PPPoE, DHCP, PPTP
- Support of network protocols: IP, TCP, UDP, TFTP, FTP, RTP, RTCP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, NTP, SNTP, SNMP v1/v2/v3, HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, DNS SRV, Telnet, DHCP-server , DHCP-client, STUN-client, UPnP, IGMP snooping, IGMP proxy
- Support for QoS:
WAN: DiffServ, IP Precedence, priority queues, Rate Control, 802.1Q (VLAN Tagging), 802.1p (Priority Tag)
LAN: Speed Limit
- Support DDNS
Dyndns.org, TZO and Peanut Hull

Network Security
- VPN PPTP-client
- Authentication DIGEST
- MD5 Encryption
- Protection against DoS attacks

Management
- Web-interface
- Auto-provisioning (HTTP / HTTPS)
- Telnet
- IVR
- Software upgrade via FTP / TFTP / HTTP
- Backup and restore settings
- Reset button to reset to default settings
- TR-069/104 (optional)
- SNMP V3 / V2c / V1

Standards SIP, Voice and FAX
- RFC1889 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications
- RFC2543 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC2833 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals
- RFC2880 Internet Fax T.30 Feature Mapping
- RFC2976 The SIP INFO Method
- RFC3261 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3263 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Locating SIP Servers
- RFC3264 An Offer / Answer Model with Session Description Protocol (SDP)
- RFC3265 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification
- RFC3311 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) UPDATE Method
- RFC3323 A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3325 Private Extensions to the SessionInitiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within
Trusted Networks
- RFC3362 Real-time Facsimile (T.38) -image/t38 MIME Sub-type Registration
- RFC3515 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method
- RFC3550 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications. July 2003
- RFC3665 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Basic Call Flow Examples
- RFC3824 Using E.164 numbers with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3841 Caller Preferences for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3842 A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3891 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) "Replaces" Header
- RFC3892 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism
- RFC3960 Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3986 Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax
- RFC4028 Session Timers in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- Draft-ietf-sipping-service-examples-08 for call features

Network Standards
- RFC318 Telnet Protocols
- RFC791 Internet Protocol
- RFC792 Internet Control Message Protocol
- RFC793 Transmission Control Protocol
- RFC768 User Datagram Protocol
- RFC826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol
- RFC959 File Transfer Protocol
- RFC1034 Domain Names-concepts and facilities
- RFC1035 Domain Names-implementation and specification
- RFC1058 Routing Information Protocol
- RFC1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- RFC1305 Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- RFC1321 The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
- RFC1349 Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite
- RFC1350 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)
- RFC1661 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- RFC1738 Uniform Resource Locators (URL)
- RFC2854 The 'text / html' Media Type
- RFC2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- RFC2136 Dynamic Updates in the Domain Name System (DNS UPDATE)
- RFC2327 SDP: Session Description Protocol
- RFC2474 Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field)
- RFC2516 A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet
- RFC2616 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -HTTP/1.1
- RFC2617 HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication
- RFC2637 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
- RFC2766 Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation (NAT-PT)
- FC2782 A DNS RR for Specifying the location of Sevices (DNS SRV)
- RFC2818 HTTP Over TLS (HTTPS)
- RFC2916 E.164 Number and DNS
- RFC3022 Traditional IP Network Address Translator
- RFC3489 STUN-Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators (NATs)

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