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1. Static or PPPoE addressing If needed you can then enter the appropriate values for the 8211 s IP address gateway address DNS server addresses and subnet mask The MAC address is also displayed but this is set at the factory and should not be changed 6 2 4 4 PPPoE Configuration If you select PPPoE addressing from the TCP IP configuration section you can enter your login information here 6 2 4 5 Bridge If this is set to YES the 8211 becomes a network bridge and the device connected to the LAN port can obtain an IP address from the network DHCP server 23 6 2 4 6 DDNS Settings The 8211 supports Dynamic DNS This page allows you to configure those settings DDNS Settings DDNS Oon Sof 24 6 2 5 SIP Settings This page allows you to configure the 8211 for your Session Initiation Protocol SIP service 6 2 5 1 Service Domain Settings You may configure up to 3 service domains however only one can be active y Service Domain Settings Realm 1 Default Active on Oof Phone Book Display Name 2000 p User Name 2000 Phone Setting Register Name 2000 Register Password paa Network Domain Server 207 145 183 115 gt Proxy Server sippbx cortelco com SIP Settings gt Outbound Proxy 207 145 183 115 Status Registered NAT Trans Realm 2 Active Oon Gor Others Display Name User Name System Auth Register Name Register Password Save Change Domain Server Proxy Server Upda
2. You may select whether or not the 8211 will pass Call Waiting information Call Waiting Enable Disable Call Waiting 0n Oof 20 6 2 3 9 T 38 Fax Setting You can enable or disable T 38 Fax support from this page T 38 FAX Setting 21 6 2 4 Network This page displays the current network interface status and allows network configuration 6 2 4 1 Network Status This page displays the status of the network connection including the IP address and the interface type DHCP static etc y t gt Le Network Status a Interface 0 Type Te Phone Book A Maer Gateway Phone Setting DNS Server 1 gt DNS Server 2 Network gt SIP Settings A NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Updat pdate gt Reboot 22 DHCP Client 192 168 250 182 255 255 255 0 192 168 250 90 168 95 192 1 168 95 1 1 6 2 4 2 Network Settings This page will allow you to configure the network settings y TAP Network Settings TCP IP Configuration IP Type OFixed IP O DHCP Client O PPPoE Phone Book 5 IP Mask Phone Setting 5 Gateway 192 168 250 90 DNS Server 1 168 95 192 1 Network 5 DNS Server 2 168 95 1 1 MAC 0020f0001929 SIP Settings PPPoE Configuration NAT Trans User Name ls Password Others gt Bridge on Oof System Auth heres Update Reboot 6 2 4 3 TCP IP Configuration From this section of the page you can configure the network addressing You can select DHCP
3. uplink port a router or a modem etc Connect a PC to the PC port of the ATA Insert the power adapter into the power port and connect it to a wall outlet Section 2 What is Included in the Package The 821121 ATA PAK package includes 1 One 821121 ATA PAK Unit 2 One Ethernet Cable 3m 3 One Power Cord Section 3 Wall Mount instructions The 821121 ATA PAK has two wall mount slots on its back panel Instructions for wall mounting are given below Determine the mounting location for the 821121 ATA PAK Drill two holes into the wall Make sure the holes are 50 mm 2 inches apart Insert a screw into each hole and leave 5 mm 0 2 inches of its head exposed Maneuver the 821121 ATA PAK so the appropriate slots line up with the two screws Place the wall mount slots over the screws and slide the 821121 ATA PAK down until the screws fit snugly into the wall mount slots ONE Section 4 Product Overview 4 1 Key Features e Supports SIP 2 0 RFC 3261 TCP UDP IP RTP RTCP HTTP ICMP ARP DNS DHCP NTP PPPoE STUN TFTP etc e Powerful digital signal processing DSP to ensure superb audio quality Supports various codecs including G 711 a law and u law G 723 1 5 3K 6 3K and G 729A B Supports out of band DTMF via RTP RFC2833 or SIP INFO Supports Caller ID Name display Supports Call Hold Call Waiting Flash Call Transfer and Call Forward Supports automated NAT traversal without manual manipulation of firew
4. 20 ms x 6 723 30 ms x G 723 5 3K 6 723 5 3K Oon Sof Voice VAD Voice VAD Oon Sof G 729 G 723 G 726 16 G 726 24 G 726 32 and G 726 40 6 2 5 3 2 RTP Packet Length This allows you to set the length of RTP packets when using G 711 G 729 or G 723 codecs 6 2 5 3 3 G 723 5 3K Allows you to select 5 3 kbs compression rate for G 723 If you select NO the compression rate will be 6 3 kbs 6 2 5 3 4 Voice VAD Allows you to turn on Voice Activity Detection 28 6 2 5 4 DTMF Setting The 8211 supports three methods of DTMF delivery They are RFC2833 Inband and SIP INFO RFC2833 signals DTMF messages using RTP Inband signals DTMF by encoding the tones and passing them in the same manner as speech SIP INFO signals DTMF messages using the INFO method of the SIP protocol y LAC DTMF Setting 2933 O Inband DTMF Phone Book O Send DTMF SIP Info Phone Setting Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 29 6 2 5 5 RPORT Setting This allows you to use the RPORT parameter which can be useful in NAT environments RPort Setting RPort Oon Sor Reset 30 6 2 5 6 Other Settings y LA Other Settings Hold by RFC Oon Gor Voice QoS 00 0 63 Phone Book SIP QoS 00 0 63 SIP Expire Time 360 60 86400 sec Phone Setting R Network 5 SIP Settings 3 NAT Trans x Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 6 2 5 6 1 Hold by RFC You
5. 3 1 Call Forward The 8211 supports three types of Call Forwarding All Forward Immediate Busy and No Answer You may select any of these modes and also enter a forwarding destination for each mode The final choice is the No Answer Forward Time Out This is the number of rings before a call is forwarded in No Answer Forward y foto Call Forward Settings All Forward Of Oon Busy Forward of Oon Phone Book No Answer Forward of Oon Phone Setting Oooo A hore th URL l All Fwd No Network Busy Fwd No No Answer Fwd No SIP Settings No Answer Fwd Time Out 118 2 8 Ring NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Ls gt Reboot 13 6 2 3 2 SNTP Settings Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP allows the 8211 to maintain an accurate time by registering with a time server This page allows you to enter the addresses of up to two SNTP servers and also the time zone offset You can also select the interval for synchronizing with the SNTP server y TAP SNTP Settings SNTP Oon of Phone Book Primary Server Secondary Server Phone Setting 3 Time Zone GMT hh mm Network Sync Time Ef dd hh mm SIP Settings NAT Trans A Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 14 6 2 3 3 Volume Setting This page allows you to adjust the volume of the handset Volume Setting le Handset Gains fo J 15 6 2 3 4 Block Setting This page allows you to block a
6. make click the Save Change function on the left side of the screen then click the Save Button After the changes are saved the 8211 will automatically reboot 10 6 2 Web Interface Detailed Information 6 2 1 System Information This page displays the 8211 system current system information such as firmware version codec version and hardware revision level Other functions are available on the left side of the screen Wat System Configuration Administrator New username root New password Phone Book Confirmed password Phone Setting 5 New normal user name ab New password ak Network Confirmed password SIP Settings NAT Trans New Key 32 ae System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 11 6 2 2 Speed Dial Settings This page allows you to enter up to 10 phone numbers for Speed Dial access Phone numbers must be added from the Add New Phone section at the bottom of the page Numbers may be deleted by selecting them in the check box and then pressing the Delete button y faite Speed Dial Phone List y sele D Phone Book il le 2 A 3 Phone Setting 4 5 Network gt 6 7 SIP Settings g gt 8 9 NAT Trans gt Delete Selected Delete All Reset Others gt S Add New Phone Position 0 9 Save Change Name URL Update Add Phone Reboot 6 2 3 Phone Setting This page allows you to configure various parameters associated with the attached PSTN telephone 12 6 2
7. 0 4 gt SIP EXpire TIMO isa dio os 31 6 26 NAT Tr sio 32 6 2 6 1 TUN STNG ne codi 32 N Ug E d ie eee er ge ee Se er me T E S E EEE ee ney rete 33 6 2 7 1 Auto Configuration Setting sist is adas 33 6 2 7 2 ES IM SS LN ais taa ia 34 6 2 7 3 PT STUNG ee cate hs ein tag tn da Ni 35 6 2 8 System Authorized ic 36 6 2 8 1 System COMUN ts A eed cee ede ee 36 6 2 8 1 1 AOSTA ra ds 36 6 28 12 N rmal USE scudo altra 36 62813 Transfer t PSTN Key tic iso ido basa 36 Section 1 Installation The 821121 ATA PAK is an all in one VolP integrated device designed to be a total solution for networks providing VolP services This ATA functions are available via a regular analog telephone The following photo illustrates the appearance of the 821121 ATA PAK Connection Diagram tor the 821121 ATA PAK LAN Port PSTN up l gt Analog Ph A LINE og Phone pHONE m K gt gt Internet ADSL Cable da E J Cordless Modem Fthernet de y Fax Machine Power Port The 821121 ATA PAK has one PHONE port one LINE port one WAN port one LAN port and one power port Please follow the following steps to install an 821121 ATA PAK 1 2 3 Connect a standard touch tone analog telephone to the PHONE port Insert a standard RJ11 telephone cable into the LINE port and connect the other end of the telephone cable to a wall jack Insert an Ethernet cable into the WAN port and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an
8. 8 E 21 6 24 NetWork cae ore a ad nes ln do 22 6 2 4 1 Netw rkStat S seriar da bag vida nie Aone sae Sd eh ata ee ead 22 6 2 4 2 Network SSUINOS asas ais tae cei UN sao 23 6 2 4 3 TCP IP Contiguration star 23 6 2 4 4 PPPoE CONIgU IA 52 ecstatic es Sea a cee eda eed ae 23 6 2 4 5 Eo Bie ss ce rr Secs A eee E 23 6 2 4 6 DDNS SOUS escorts rieron 24 6 257 SIP Setting 2 Ra nme nun p iran ee mre ere PPE ere een eee ne ey ee aea e ree 25 6 2 5 1 Service Domain Settings rain oe oo rota Ros cece ss 25 6 2 5 1 1 Display Name conte dto a ee 25 AA User NaM AAA PPP agua ates aan est Gea es 25 6 2 0 1 3 Register NANG iss eese reniet ier ser erai iarta a ita te asa ndst 26 6 2 95 1 4 Register Passw rd cercados ardid tit e 26 AA A ees 26 6254167 Pro SOI ici ic eee 26 6 2 5 1 7 Outbound Proxy A A epee A OA 26 62 9187 O ace Ngati ea Gre eta eee 26 6 2 5 2 POR SUING Se cow cette See caer Swede dedos 27 6 2 5 3 A A ae a ee tender ate t al Aa EEE TA AREEN ENE ae 28 6 2 5 3 1 Codec PriOntyieu cseheoceenets este ctecesiieli steed Maciel aetna 28 6 2 5 3 2 RTP Packet LE Mt otic oc eae eu 28 EAT A E BO etree Ooo eta eet Rees Aa E Aico eee 28 6 2 5 34 Voice VAD vestir 28 6 2 5 4 DIME Setting deta ida AnS 29 6 2 5 5 RPORT Setting iii id 30 6 2 5 6 Other Settings ica ado 31 6 2 5 6 1 Hold DY RFO oo eas Ate eects A e O cs Gee on oa tec te 31 6 2 0 6 2 NOICE CIOS edi idas nee 31 62 00 31 SIR QOS iria te aerate conven Ga nce aie 31 6 2 5
9. User Manual 821121 ATA PAK IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Do not use this product near water places such as bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub wet basement swimming pool etc 2 Avoid using a telephone other than the cordless type in stormy weather There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use the power cord and batteries only indicated in this manual Do not dispose batteries in a fire which may cause explosion Check with local codes for the possible special disposal instructions 5 Plug the power adaptor into a power outlet which is near the equipment and easily accessed SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FCC PART 15 Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed or not used in accor
10. all NAT Supports QoS Supports device configuration via built in IVR or Web browser Supports firmware upgrade via FTP 4 2 Hardware Specification The table below lists the hardware specification of the 821121 ATA PAK WAN interface 1xRJ45 100Base T LAN interface 1xRJ45 100Base T FXS telephone port 1xRJ11 PSTN port 1xRJ11 LED VoIP PSTN POWER The POWER LED is green The VoIP PSTN LED is bicolor yellow green Dimension 118mm W 74mm D 28mm H Weight Approximately 200 g Temperature Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Operating Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Section 5 Basic Operations 5 1 Keypad Commands You can use an attached PSTN phone to configure the System and find setting information The table below gives the codes and their function Function Menu Choice Notes Check IP 90 IP address will be spoken over the handset of the attached Address telephone Factory Reset 98 All user defined settings will be lost including network and service provider data Switch to PSTN 99 Unit will switch to PSTN calling Set DHCP 111 Unit will switch to DHCP Check IP Type 121 IP Type will be spoken over the handset of the attached telephone Check Network 123 Network Mask will be spoken over the handset of the Mask attached telephone Check Gateway 124 Gateway IP Address will be spoken over the handset of IP A
11. can choose what method will be used to place calls on hold 6 2 5 6 2 Voice QoS If your network supports Voice Quality of Service QoS then you can adjust the packet size here 6 2 5 6 3 SIP Qos If your network supports SIP Quality of Service QoS then you can adjust the packet size here 6 2 5 6 4 SIP Expire Time This is the time in seconds for which a SIP connection will be maintained with no activity 31 6 2 6 NAT Trans 6 2 6 1 STUN Setting This page allows you to use a STUN server and to specify its address and port ap Phone Book Phone Setting Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot STUN Setting STUN Oon Sof STUN Server STUN Port 102465535 32 6 2 7 Others 6 2 7 1 Auto Configuration Setting In the future the 8211 will allow you to enter configuration settings in a text file on a server These will then be read by the 8211 and configuration changes will be made with no additional user intervention This feature will be implemented on a coming firmware release y TAP Auto Configuration Setting Auto Configuration of OByTFTP O By FTP Phone Book k TFTP Server 192 168 250 238 FTP Server 0 0 0 0 Phone Setting FTP Username FTP Password Network File Path SIP Settings i NAT Trans 5 Others System Auth Save Change Update p Reboot 33 6 2 7 2 ICMP Setting This allows you to control whether or not the 8211 will res
12. dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures lt gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna lt Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver lt gt Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected lt gt Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notes This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 The device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Model Analog Telephone Adaptor 821121 ATA PAK The responsible party Cortelco 1703 Sawyer Road Corinth MS 38834 Tel 662 287 5281 Table of Contents Section 1 Installation tos 6 Section 2 What is Included in the Package osa datos da eo arenes 7 Section 3 Wall Mount instructions 00 7 Section 4 Product OVINA an Gece 7 LANE AUS A A A A A is 7 4 2 Hardware Specification xrezescucececveestevece dee deederweececeneedadaocsVeentare
13. ddress the attached telephone Check Primary 125 DNS Server IP Address will be spoken over the handset DNS Server IP of the attached telephone Address Check Firmware 128 Firmware version will be spoken over the handset of the Version attached telephone 5 2 Set up The setup of the 821121 ATA PAK is best done built in web pages To access the web pages the WAN port IP address is required The 821121 ATA PAK is equipped with voice prompts to read these addresses See table above 5 3 Make Phone Calls 5 3 1 Placing a call a Dial the number and wait for 5 seconds Or b Dial the number and press 5 3 2 Other Functions Available during a Call During a call the following functions are available call waiting flash and call forward 5 3 3 1 Call Waiting Flash When you are talking on the phone and another call comes in on your phone extension a short tone sounds in your handset You can then either take the call or ignore it 5 3 3 2 Call Forward This function is set in the configuration page Please refer to section 6 2 4 for more detailed information 5 3 4 Send and Receive PSTN Calls Users can send and receive calls from the PSTN To receive PSTN calls just take the phone off hook when it rings To make a PSTN call press 99 Wait for the PSTN dial tone and dial the PSTN number 5 3 5 PSTN Backup The default calling method of the 821121 ATA PAK is VolP However if the AC power or the WAN connection fai
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15. ll calls to your 8211 or to block calls during a period of time Call Block Settings Always Block O0n Of g 16 6 2 3 5 Caller ID This page allows you to configure the 8211 for the type of Caller ID provided by your Central Office You may select FSK before or after the first ring or DTMF before the first ring You can also select Single Message Format or Caller ID without time information y OLE Caller ID Setting Caller ID Caller ID after 1st Ring FSK ly Single Caller ID OYes Ono Phone Book 5 CID Without Time OYes ONo Phone Seng Network R SIP Settings NAT Trans 5 Others d System Auth Save Change Update a Reboot 17 6 2 3 6 Auto Dial Time This is the time in seconds that the unit will wait before dialing out a number If you wish to dial more quickly you may enter at the end of your number y TAP Auto Dial Setting Auto Dial Time 5 3 9 sec Phone Book E Phone Setting Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 18 6 2 3 7 Flash Time Setting This page allows you to set the flash time of the 8211 This is a momentary on hook from the attached telephone This is the timing that the 8211 will recognize as a flash y fate Flash Time Setting Max Flash Time 150 4 255 1 gt 10ms mope y Phone Setting Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 19 6 2 3 8 Call Waiting
16. ls the user will still be able to make and receive calls over the PSTN 5 3 6 Send and Receive VoIP Calls Users can send and receive calls from VolP To receive VolP calls just take the phone off hook when it rings To make a VoIP call just dial the number 5 4 LED Light Pattern Indication The following table shows the LED light pattern indication LED DESCRIPTION Power When the device is on this LED will be green VolP PSTN 1 When making or receiving a VoIP call this LED will be Yellow 2 When making or receiving a PSTN call this LED will be Green Section 6 Configuration Guide 6 1 Web Browser Interface The 8211 provides a built in web server so a web browser can be used to configure it First input the IP address of the 8211 in the web browser address bar The address must begin with http and end with the port number 9999 Ex http 192 168 1 100 9999 You will then see the screen below Login VoIP Enter your username and password to login VoIP server Username Password Enter your username and password into the fields The default settings are Username root Password test Click the Login button and you will be taken to the System Information page From this page you can configure any feature of the 8211 If you change any settings in the Web Management interface you must click the Submit button in that page After you finish all the changes you wish to
17. pond to a PING from another device Please note that the default setting is NO for NOT ECHO In other words the unit will echo to a PING y OL ICMP Waiting Enable Disable ICMP Not Echo Oon Gor Phone Book Phone Setting Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 34 6 2 7 3 PTT Setting This allows you to match the 8211 Subscriber Line Interface Circuit SLIC to the country in which it will be used PTT Setting SUCPT Reset 35 6 2 8 System Authorization 6 2 8 1 System Configuration ato Phone Book Phone Setting Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 6 2 8 1 1 Administrator System Configuration New username New password Confirmed password New normal user name New password Confirmed password 99 New Key This page allows you to change the Administrator user name and password The Administrator has total control over the system 6 2 8 1 2 Normal User This page allows you to change the Normal User user name and password Normal users can only change basic features of the system 6 2 8 1 3 Transfer to PSTN Key This allows you to change the key code to switch to PSTN The default code is 99 36
18. te Outbound Proxy Status Not Registered Reboot 6 2 5 1 1 Display Name The name that is sent by the 8211 via Caller ID when a call is placed 6 2 5 1 2 User Name The phone number for the SIP Service 25 6 2 5 1 3 Register Name The login name for the SIP Service 6 2 5 1 4 Register Password The password for the SIP Service 6 2 5 1 5 Domain Server The IP address of the SIP Registrar server 6 2 5 1 6 Proxy Server The IP address of the SIP Proxy server 6 2 5 1 7 Outbound Proxy The IP address of the SIP Outbound Proxy server 6 2 5 1 8 Status Displays either Registered or Not Registered 26 6 2 5 2 Port Settings You may configure the SIP Port and the RTP port here The normal SIP port is 5060 Port Settings SIP Por 5060 10 65533 RTP Port 60002 10 65533 27 6 2 5 3 Codec Settings You may choose codec settings on this page yatp Phone Book Phone Setting Network SIP Settings NAT Trans Others System Auth Save Change Update Reboot 6 2 5 3 1 Codec Priority Choose the selection order of the codecs The 8211 supports the following codecs G 711a G 711u Codec Settings Codec Priority 1 G 711 wlaw Codec Priority 2 G 711 a law m Codec Priority 3 G 723 Y Codec Priority 4 G 729 x Codec Priority 5 G 726 16 m Codec Priority 6 G 26 24 M Codec Priority 7 G 26 32 M Codec Priority 8 G 726 40 RTP Packet Length 6 711 amp 6 729
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