AVM FRITZ!Box 5113 (Annex A)
The AVM VOIP sollution with integrated ADSL 2+ modem (Annex A) and a router with firewall.
Equipment
• DSL modem router
• PBX for PSTN and Internet Telephony
• Network processor for bridging and routing
• SIP user agent client / SIP user agent server (Internet telephony)
Ports
• ADSL / ADSL 2+ Annex A
• PSTN subscriber line (POTS)
• 2 a/b lines (FXS) for analog telephone terminal devices (RJ11)
• 1 Ethernet port
FRITZ! Clips – Videos about the FRITZ!Box.
These Clips offer you a graphic overview of the many different functions of the FRITZ!Box, they show in detail how to set up individual functions.
Here you can find the main clip for setting up VoIP on the Fritz!Box
Other Usefull Clips are about Setting up Internet connections (dual mode), using theFRITZ!Box firewall, using FRITZ!DSL Protect, using Child protection, using VPN with Windows
* All you need is an up-to-date browser with Flash Player 8 or higher and a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768.
Main Functions Overview
ADSL2+ Modem | |
ADSL2+ compatibility: | ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt), ITU G.994.1 (G.hs), ITU G.992.3 Annex A (ADSL2), ITU G.992.5 Annex A (ADSL2+) |
ATM compatibility: | ATM-Forum UNI 3.1/4.0, UBR, OAM F4/F5 end-to-end/Segment loopback cells, AAL5, 8-bit VPI address range, VCI 16-bit address range |
Network compatibility: | • ATM AAL5, PPPoE/PPPoA, PPP, IP • alternative: PPPoA, LLC, VC-Mux • alternative RFC 1483: bridged, routed IP LLC NLPID, routed IP LLC SNAP, routed IP raw |
ADSL2+ monitoring: | ADSL2+ line capacity, interleaved/fast-path, damping and SNR margin, ATM parameters including VPI and VCI, meter for different ATM cell types, for the transmission of used frequency ranges, etc. |
RJ-45 socket, labeled DSL/TEL | |
Layer 1 (ADSL DMT) can be updated for future demands | |
Support for multiple ATM PVCs, for instance, for VoIP transmission | |
VPI/VCI auto-detection | |
DSL Router / DSL Bridge | |
DNS proxy/relay: | local DNS (local IP address) with requests forwarded to the DNS conveyed by the Internet Service Provider via PPP |
DHCP server: | automatic IP configuration of the computers/network devices connected via the LAN ports |
NTP client: | NTP used for time synchronization (because of time stamp of logging) |
IP masquerading/NAT: | • allows Internet sharing so that multiple computers can use just one IP address • port forwarding (reverse NAT) provides for safe and direct accessibility from the Internet of services on the local server • VPN pass through (IPSec, PPTP, L2TP) |
Protocols: | • ARP • IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS relay, FTP |
MAC bridge LAN/ADSL2+: | • Ethernet frames from the user interfaces are broadcast on ADSL/ADSL2+ (self-learning bridge, PPPoE filter) • application: Windows XP broadband connection, game console, etc. • multiple PPPoE sessions possible with one connection |
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP): | • control of the shared use of the Internet connection by UPnPcapable devices, of port forwarding, for example • Internet Gateway Device (IGD) standardized device control protocol • overview of port forwarding settings configured via UPnP • multiple-step UPnP configuration (monitoring/control) |
Support for Multicast: | • IGMP v1, v2, v3 • IGMP proxy • IGMP snooping • VLAN tagging |
Dynamic DNS: | • automatic registration at DynDNS/Static IP (accessibility) • Dynamic DNS provider: dyndns.org, No-IP.com, DNS4BIZ.de, user-defined, etc. |
IP packets from the LAN are routed through the PBX to the destination host | |
PBX terminates an ADSL-PPPoE session | |
DSL Connection Manager | |
Control of the PPP connection: | • accessibility supported by holding the connection (alwayson/ auto-reconnect) • Short-hold mode (idle timer that adheres to rate interval) for timebased rates |
PPPoE client for the ADSL/ADSL2+ access network, (RFC 2516) | |
PPP client for the ADSL/ADSL2+ Access Network (RFC 1618), PAP (RFC 1334), CHAP (RFC 1994) | |
TCP/IP bandwidth management (DSL traffic shaping) | |
PPP monitoring/trace function (Etherreal) | |
24-hour disconnect timeout can be delayed to a convenient time | |
Support for multiple ATM PVCs, several PPPoE sessions and VLAN | |
Firewall | |
IP masquerading | • Network Address Translation with dynamic port assignment • local IP addresses/source ports remain invisible from outside • VPN pass through (IPSec, PPTP, L2TP) |
Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall: | • only answers to LAN-side Internet requests are forwarded to LAN • port forwarding (incoming connections): selected ports for incoming data packets remain only open for the actual course of the connection (establishment, transmission, clearing) • Error Message Rate Limiter • port forwarding initialized with local IP address • port ranges can be enabled for forwarding • all ports enabled for forwarding on “exposed host” |
Incoming and outgoing packet filters: | • NetBIOS over IP (Windows network operating system) • prevention of Denial of Service attacks • filters against incorrect arrivals of Peer-to-Peer traffic |
PBX for Internet and PSTN Telephony
• Internet telephony (Voice over IP)
• Connection to analog fixed-line network/POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+
• POTS controller in accordance with Deutsche Telekom 1TR110 (May 2000)
• a/b interface (Fon 1 and Fon 2,) compliant with 1TR110
• PBX features available on both a/b ports
Internet Telephony (Voice over IP) | |
Voice transmission functions | • Voice Activity Detection / Silence Suppression • Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) • Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) • Dynamic Jitter Buffer • Echo Cancellation (G.165, G.168) • DTMF – Inband / Outband (RFC 2833) |
SIP user agent client / SIP user agent server (Voice over IP) conform to the RFC 3261 standard: | • RFC 3261 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP compliance in accordance with ETS 102 027-1 (2003-10) and IETF RFC 3261), see also Appendix C • RFC 2327 SDP: Session Description Protocol • RFC 2617: HTTP Authentication (Basic and Digest Access Authentication) • RFC 2782: A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV) • RFC 2976: The SIP INFO Method • RFC 3262: Reliability of Provisional Responses in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) • RFC 3263: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) - Locating SIP Servers • RFC 3264: An Offer/Answer Model with Session Description Protocol (SDP) • RFC 3265: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) - Specific Event Notification • RFC 3311: The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) UPDATE Method • RFC 3489: STUN - Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators (NATs) • RFC 3555: MIME Type Registration of RTP Payload Formats • RFC 3581: An Extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Symmetric Response Routing • RFC 3665: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Basic Call Flow Examples • DRAFT draft-mahy-sip-signaled-digits |
Telephone calls via the Internet with connected analog telephones (local analog telephone interfaces, 2 a/b) | |
Management of up to 10 SIP accounts (SIP addresses) | |
All PBX system functions can be used | |
SIP address assignment to the extensions | |
Codecs: G.711a/μ, G.726-40, G.726-32, G.726-24, G.729A | |
Features on the a/b Ports | |
Additional extension properties: | • Do not disturb • parallel call • automatic outside dialing • baby monitoring phone function • pickup • call waiting option • routing of calls to other extensions • extension naming |
a/b ports compliant with Deutsche Telekom 1TR110 (May 2000) | |
Features on the network side can be used via analog and VoIP | |
Assignment of fixed-line and Internet numbers to the individual extensions: each extension can be assigned up to 10 MSNs | |
PBX Features | |
Dialing rules: | • outgoing number and type of connection for number ranges can be specified • number ranges can be defined for dialing over the PSTN line only; emergency numbers are preset • dialing using the fixed-line network or the Internet telephone numbers can be configured • carrier prefixes |
Call routing / PSTN fallback: | • if registration at the Internet telephony provider fails, the call will automatically be dialed using PSTN (configurable) • PSTN fallback for SIP Cause 403 (forbidden) |
Internal three-party conference: | two parties can use the extensions to talk with an external party at the same time |
Call rejection when busy (busy on busy): | this feature applies to the entire PBX: when it is enabled and one B channel is busy, a caller will always hear a busy signal |
Disable call waiting: | while a call is in progress no external incoming calls will be signaled by call waiting; this feature can be enabled/disabled for each extension separately from the computer’s web interface |
Picking up calls (pickup): | a call at one extension can be picked up from another extension |
Supported Services and Features: Analog/SIP | ||
| Analog | SIP |
MSN/SIP account (Multiple Subscriber Number) | Yes | |
Keypad | Yes | Yes |
CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation: display of caller ID from party A to party B) | Yes | Yes |
CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction: suppression of caller ID display from party A to party B) | Yes | Yes |
HOLD (Hold/Consult/Transfer) | Yes | Yes |
ECT (Explicit Call Transfer) | Yes | Yes |
CW (Call Waiting) | Yes | Yes |
3PTY (three-party conference) | Yes | Yes |
TP (Terminal Portability: Suspend) | ||
MFV (DTMF signaling) | Yes | Yes |
Pick up | Yes | Yes |
Specified MSN assignment before dialing | Yes | |
Restore factory settings and delete all memory, test mode | Yes | Yes |
Call List | Yes | Yes |
Package Contents
• FRITZ!Box Fon 5113
• DSL/TEL connecting cable (Y cable for fixed line and DSL)
• LAN cable
• Power supply plug
• Printed service information
Download here the FRITZ!Box Fon 5113 Datasheet
| Number of lines | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| EAN Code | 4023125024610 |
| Wireless | No |
| VLAN | Yes |
| UPnP | Yes |
| Printserver | No |
| QoS | Yes |
| VPN Capabilities | Yes |
| Number of FXS ports | 2 Ports |
| Number of FXO ports | 1 Port |
| Price | € 79.64 |

