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1. Configurations WAN Connection Type Cable Modem DHCP Client Connected WAN DNS Save Reboot WAN Statistic IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address 203 125 11 38 255 255 255 240 00 30 04 3D 1C 0F Figure 5 2 Overall Status Firmware Version This section displays the current version of VOIP ATA Firmware Registration Status This field displays the current registration status as defined in Table 5 1 Registration Status Descriptions VOIP SERVICE DISABLED SIP is disabled REGISTRATION DISABLED Registration is disabled on GUI REGISTERING WAN is up and Registration is being attempted REGISTERED Registration succeeded REGISTRATION FAILED Registration failed UNREGISTERED Board is powered on but WAN is still down Table 5 1 Description of Registration Status User Guide 5 19 Current Voice Call Status User Guide This field displays the current registration status as defined in Table 5 2 Voice Call Status Descriptions NO VOICE CALL IN PROGRESS No voice calls VOICE CALL IN PROGRESS CODEC USED IS G711U Voice call in progress with PCMU or G711U as the selected codec VOICE CALL IN PROGRESS CODEC USED IS G711A Voice call in progress with PCMA or G711A as the selected codec VOICE CALL IN PROGRESS CODEC USED IS G729 Voice call in progress with G729 as the selected codec VOICE CALL HELD BY REMOTE END Remote endpoint has held the vo
2. Save Target As to save it into a text file User Guide 5 22 User Guide Chapter 6 Basic Configurations 6 1 WAN Configuration This page let you configure the WAN settings Analog Telephone Adapter Router BEST ou FT Status WAN Configuration Overall Status DHCP Status Static IP Settings ICE Status IP Address 203 125 11 38 System Log PR Subnet Mask 255 255 255 240 Configurations WAN Gateway 0 0 0 0 DN Save Reboot DHCP Client Enable Host Name Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect Figure 6 1 WAN Configuration Static IP Settings IP Address Range for IP Address is x x x y where 0 lt x lt 255 and 1 lt y lt 254 default is 192 168 241 101 Subnet Mask Range for Subnet Mask is x x x x where 0 lt x lt 255 default is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Range for Gateway is x x x y where 0 lt x lt 255 and 1 lt y lt 254 default is 0 0 0 0 DHCP Clients DHCP Client This is to enable or disable the VOIP ATA WAN as a DHCP client DHCP Client is generally used in the following encapsulations 1483 Bridged IP LLC 1483 Routed IP LLC 1483 Bridged IP VC MUX 1483 Routed IP VC Mux and Classical IP over ATM This option is for non static dynamic IP addresses Host Name The Host Name can be up to 19 characters User Guide 6 23 User Guide 6 2 DNS Configuration The DNS Configuration page allows you to set the con
3. Timer Config VOIP Ringtone Config Misc Config Address Book Admin Privilege Misc Config Admin Password Firmware Update Reset to Default Save Reboot Enter the password in both of the text fields Make sure that the password is at least 8 8 2 Admin Username Password Configuration This page allows you to change password for the administrator nalog Telephone Adapter Router Admin Username Password Configuration Please enter a password for your router Your password should contain least 8 characters and do not use al Note Please ensure to enter password for FTP to work Current Password Username admin New Password Retype Password Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect TRE Aeuuuerg Figure 8 2 Admin Username Password Configuration characters long and do not contain amp Default Password is epicrouter User Guide 8 49 User Guide E Note FTP uses the same Username and Password Ensure to click Submit and Save Settings for your configuration to take effect User Guide 8 50 User Guide 8 3 Reset to Default This page allows you to reset the VOIP ATA to original factory default configuration Analog Telephone Adapter Router ADVANCED confi Restore Settings Service Provider You re about to restore to factory default settings User Profile Timer Config please click Restore to pro
4. 1 72 gt x etfxt2 2 73 gt t4 3 74 gt x etfxt2 4 75 gt x etfxt2 11 70 gt t4 12 69 gt t4 16 90 x gt x dtfxt2 18 47 t4xt2 gt 20 x 3 gt x atfxt2 22 83 x gt x dtfxt2 23 76 gt t4 24 77 gt t4 0 9 gt 0 9 e 0 9 ft4 B1 2 Explanation of the Rules Rules Descriptions 1 9 x 2t8 gt x 6t4 Call any Pulver Number up to 9 digits but minimum 3 digits 18x 8t8xt2 gt Call any Toll Free Number through Pulver Account 484x 7t4 gt Call any Global Village Number This rule demands a minimum and a maximum or 7 digits following 484 1 72 gt x etfxt2 Enable Unconditional Call Forwarding 2 73 gt t4 Disable Unconditional Call Forwarding 3 74 gt x etfxt2 Enable On Busy Call Forwarding 4 75 gt x etfxt2 Enable No Answer Call Forwarding 11 70 gt t4 Temporary Disable Call Waiting 12 69 gt t4 Execute Call Return 16 90 x gt x dtfxt2 Execute Blind Transfer 18 47 t4xt2 gt Execute IP Dialing Call 20 x 3 gt x atfxt2 PSTN Number Call 22 83 x gt x dtfxt2 3 Way Conference Call 23 76 gt t4 Disable On Busy Call Forwarding 24 77 gt t4 Disable No Answer Call Forwarding 0 9 gt 0 9 e 0 9 ft4 Default Call if no rule above matches Table B1 1 Rules Descriptions User Guide 10 66 User Guide User Guide 10 67 User Guide B2 Calling Other Service Provider Numbers through Pulver Pulver also provides the fa
5. This makes the internal addresses of the devices in the LAN private Subnet Mask Short for SUBNETwork Mask subnet mask is a technique used by the IP protocol to filter messages into a particular network segment called a subnet The subnet mask consists of a binary pattern that is stored in the client computer server or router This pattern is compared with the incoming IP address to determine whether to accept or reject the packet TCP Transfer Control Protocol Works together with Internet Protocol for sending dVoIP ATA between computers over the Internet TCP keeps track of the packets making sure that they are routed efficiently TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A simple version of FTP protocol that has no password authentication or directory structure capability User Guide 10 64 User Guide UDP User DVoIP ATAgram Protocol A protocol that is used instead of TCP when reliable delivery is not required Unlike TCP UDP does not require an acknowledgement handshake from the receiving end UDP sends packets in one way transmissions User Guide 10 65 User Guide Appendix B Dial Plan for Pulver Bl Basic Dial Plan An example dial plan string as would be used with Pulver a globally available Void service provider http www fwd pulver com is given below The dial plan string represents only the basic dialing call and service rules B1 1 Pulver USA Dial Plan 1 9 x 2t8 gt x 6t4 18x 8t8xt2 gt 484x 7t4 gt
6. 3 Find out the IP Address which have been assigned to VOIP ATA F Tip Use VOIP ATA s MAC Address as a reference User Guide 4 15 User Guide 4 Launch your web browser and enter the assigned IP Address at the address bar and hit Enter User Guide 4 16 User Guide 4 2 Setup Mode 1 Upon successfully logging in the Setup mode screen as shown in Figure 4 3 is displayed 2 Click Step 1 Network Selection to start configurating the VOIP ATA Analog Telephone Adapter Router Step 1 ADVANCED PE Overall Status Network Selection Registration Status UNREGISTERED Current Voice Call Status NO VOICE CALL IN PROGRESS WAN Statistic IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address 203 125 11 38 255 255 255 240 00 30 04 3D 1C 0F The following steps help you to configure the ATA device gt gt Step 1 Network Selection Figure 4 3 Overall Status 3 Depending to your System Setup select Connecting to a broadband router cable modem and click Proceed to Step 2 Please refer to Figure 4 4 ADVANCED Step 1 Network Selection Please choose your network configuration Connecting to a broadband router cable modem Static IP IP Address 192 168 1 200 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Please click below to proceed to Step 2 Proceed to Step 2 J Cancel User Guide 4 17 User Guide Figure 4 4 Network Selection 4 Fill in the fields with
7. 350 200 440 200 1000 0 0 0 Busy Tone 480 200 620 200 500 500 0 0 _ Alerting Tone 350 200 0 0 100 100 100 100 Congestion Tone 480 200 620 200 250 250 0 0 Fast Busy Tone 480 200 620 200 500 100 0 0 Confirm Tone 800 200 0 0 500 500 0 0 Warble Tone 1400 120 2040 120 100 100 0 C Unobtainable Tone 480 200 620 200 500 0 0 0 Recall Tone 350 200 440 200 100 Stutter Dial Tone 350 200 440 200 100 MI Dial Tone 650 200 740 200 100 Display Country Add Country Edit Country Delete Country Figure 7 5 Country Specific Ring amp Tones Working Country This selection is a drop down box which allows the user to select the country for which the VOIP ATA configuration must work Currently it is applicable for the ring tone parameters only When a country is selected from this dynamic list the country parameters are automatically displayed Supported Countries USA Singapore Hong Kong Australia New countries can be defined and added manually by the user New Country New Country is a text field where the user can enter the country name to be added or a new string to edit an existing country The country edited will be the one chosen from the Working Country field Ring Parameters User Guide 7 38 User Guide The Ring Parameters are defined by five fields Frequency OnTimel OffTimel OnTime2 and OffTime2 Time values are in milliseconds Frequency is given in hertz User Guide 7
8. 39 User Guide Normal Dial Tone The dial tone parameters are defined by six fields Freq Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel OnTime2 and OffTime2 RingBack tone The ring back tone parameters are defined by six fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel OnTime 2 and OffTime2 Alerting Tone The alerting tone parameters are defined by six fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel OnTime 2 and OffTime2 Recall Tone The recall tone parameters are defined by five fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel and Duration Busy Tone The busy tone parameters are defined by six fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel OnTime2 and OffTime2 Call waiting Tone The call waiting tone parameters are defined by six fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel OnTime 2 and OffTime2 Congestion Tone The congestion tone parameters are defined by six fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel OnTime 2 and OffTime2 Stutter Dial Tone The stutter dial tone parameters are defined by five fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel and Duration VMI Dial Tone The stutter dial tone parameters are defined by five fields Freql Freq2 OnTimel OffTimel and stutter Duration This plays a distinctive stutter dial tone on Off Hook when there are Voice Mails waiting on the phone Ring Tone Action The VOIP ATA provides a drop down option Display Add or Edit or Delete for the user to manipulate the ring tone parameters for the working country Ring tone parame
9. information exactly as it was given to you by your ITSP Internet Telephony Service Provider or network administrator Please refer to Figure 4 5 Analog Telephone Adapter Router SETUP _BASIC ADVANCED Step 1 e j Step 2 Voice Service Provider Network Selection Step 2 Please enter your settings for voice service provider Service Provider Globalvillage ze Add New Provider Registrar Address voip glabalvillage com Proxy Address voip globalvillage com OutboundProxy Address voip globalvillage com User Profile 4017603 sel Auth User ID 4017603 User Name 4017603 Password Seccccce Enable STUN Yes O No STUN Server 204 94 249 100 STUN Port 3478 Figure 4 5 Step 2 5 Click Finish to save configuration and reboot the VOIP ATA Please refer to Figure 4 6 6 Click the Refresh button on your web browser after approximately 30 50 seconds Saving Configuration Your settings are being saved and the modem being rebooted Save reboot in progress please wait _Lk _ Figure 4 6 Saving Configuration User Guide 4 18 User Guide Chapter 5 Basic Mode 5 1 Overall Status It summarizes all the information regarding the WAN of the VOIP ATA Analog Telephone Adapter Router Status Overall Status Overall Status DHCP Status TCP Status Firmware Version 78 2 1 001 Registration Status REGISTERED System Log Current Voice Call Status NO VOICE CALL IN PROGRESS
10. 7 38 7 6 getratt eege te 7 42 User Guide User Guide 7 7 Address Book Configuration 7 45 Chapt r 8 Admin e 8 48 8 1 Miscellaneous Confgeuratnon 8 48 8 2 Admin Username Password Configuration 8 49 8 3 R s Default EE 8 51 8 4 Firmware BE 8 52 8 4 1 How to Firmware Update 8 52 8 5 SE 8 54 Chapter 9 Making Phone Calls sedi sta era 9 56 9 1 Interne E 9 56 9 2 PSTN ead Gc eels salad cesses tance ance us ct eu een de eld cite vee tian ie 9 56 9 3 VoIP Advanced Call Features 9 56 93 1 Consultation Tal ss es ent een 9 56 J32 e ANS BT EE 9 56 9 3 3 Attended Transfers egent gedreet e 9 57 9 34 3 Way COMPRONCING sy ebe e AT ANT 9 57 93 3 MOAI W EE 9 57 9 3 6 Call Forwarding eo lol co tls LE ee Ne 9 58 9 3 6 1 Forward Uneondrponal 9 59 9 3 6 2 Forward When Busy cisesicccssssavestsecctessstacdssesecccevaxtdeces 9 59 9 3 6 3 Forward On No Zender net 9 59 9 3 6 4 Canceling Call Forwarding 9 60 93 7 Call Retur sn Minnie ES 9 60 Dee EE lee et 9 60 938 ES ne re on cans eetoreevicae 9 60 9 3 8 2 MOUSE nt canne en tent 9 60 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting EE 10 61 Appendix A EE 10 62 Al EE EE 10 62 A2 TC WOT E 10 62 A3 DC ELO e EE 10 62 Appendix B Dial Plan for Pulver sess aca etdentetder d e eege Eeer 10 66 Bl ER ENKE 10 66 Bhi Pulver USA E EE 10 66
11. C ADVANCED Connections Initiated D Accepted 377 Established 377 Closed 339 Reset Counters Figure 5 4 TCP Status Total Packets DVoIP ATA Packets DVoIP ATA Bytes Out of Order Packets Out of Order Bytes Discarded Packets Bad Checksum Bad Offset Header Too Short Connections Initiated Accepted Established Closed User Guide 5 21 5 4 System Log User Guide The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system This page contains dynamic information and will refresh every 10 seconds Analog Telephone Adapter Router Overall Status DHCP Status TCP Status System Log Configurations Save Reboot Clear Log This field allows you to clear the current contents of the System Log Save Log System Log LOG MESSAGE All x Clear Log 09 19 2005 21 00 57 gt at timestamp 4191480 09 19 2005 21 00 27 gt at timestamp 4161175 09 19 2005 20 59 56 gt at timestamp 4130873 09 19 2005 20 59 26 gt at timestamp 4100569 09 19 2005 20 58 56 gt SIP Registration succeeded for Line SIP Registration succeeded for Line SIP Registration succeeded for Line SIP Registration succeeded for Line SIP Registration succeeded for Line If you would like to save the log to a text file right click here and select Figure 5 5 System Log Save Target s or Save Link s This field allows you to save the current contents of the System Log by right clicking here and select
12. Guide 7 2 SIP Service Provider The VOIP ATA SIP Service Provider Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration related to the SIP service provider Analog Telephone Adapter Router Gate ete avancen ATA SIP Service Provider Configuration Service Provider Heer Profile Service Providers List GlobalVillage Timer Config Ringtone Config New Service Provider Misc Config es ee Registration Interval secs 30 Authentication Method AUTH_MD5 Address Book 8 Admin Privilege Registrar Address voip globalvillage com Registrar Port 5060 Misc Config Admin Password Proxy Address voip globalvillage com Proxy Port 5060 Reset to Default EE OutboundProxy Address voip globalvillage com OutboundProxy Port 5060 Firmware Update Save Reboot Dial Plan String O gt t4 Nx 5t8xt2 gt 01 Display SP Rules Add New Sp Delete Selected SP Edit Selected SP Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect Figure 7 2 VOIP ATA SIP Service Provider Configuration Service Provider List e This selection is a drop down box which allows the user to select the Service Provider for which the configuration needs to be done When a service provider is selected from this dynamic list the respective parameters are automatically displayed e A DEFAULT set of parameters is provided for every new service provider added This can be edited accordingly New service providers can be defined and added manually by
13. Netopia VOIP ATA User s Guide REVISION STATUS User Guide User Guide User Guide Tables Of Content Chapter Le Introductio sisses edea e et ananas 1 6 1 1 Malm feature EEN 1 7 Chapter 2 Your VOIP ATA ata glance cir liste tel cian it ache ot sy Lilien deals 2 8 2 1 POLS And DUTONS enger Le net RE ne at eebe 2 8 2 2 Eeler E nes eut Eeer idee 2 9 Chapter 3 Installing Your VOIP ATA Sn A eege een 3 10 3 1 Typical VOIP ATA Connection 3 10 3 1 1 ADSL Connection Diagram 3 10 3 1 2 Cable Connection EE 3 11 3 2 For Company Network Connecton 3 12 Chapter A Setting Up Your VOIP ATA functionality via OUT 4 13 4 1 Access to VOIP A PAS GUI EE 4 13 4 1 1 Accessing GUI Using Static IP 4 13 4 1 2 Accessing GUI Using Hub Switch sseeesseesessseeeessseresssserees 4 15 4 2 Setup ele 4 17 Chapter 5 Basie e 5 19 5 1 ORALE eet ea a ours tr st 5 19 5 2 DHCP GT E 5 20 5 3 TOP ee tae ie eege ee ee 5 21 5 4 System E 5 22 Chapter 6 Basic Confignrations scsswsssacdevisencturcaysdeaucusnccdevawes adexesenadestaedadaceuesidenasebuans 6 23 6 1 KEE 6 23 6 2 DNS Confeuratien ees 6 24 6 3 Save Settings ebe nement ue 6 26 Chapter 7 Advanced Mods EE 7 28 7 1 VOIP ATA Configuration 7 28 T 2 SIP Service Provider 2 asie siei a e te 7 30 7 3 VOIP ATA Login Account Confeuraton 7 33 7 4 VOIP ATA Timer Confteuraton 7 35 7 5 erer
14. Profile Timer Config Ringtone Config Misc Config Address Book Admin Privilege Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot Firmware Update Please Wait while system is preparing for download Processing Figure 8 5 Preparing to Download User Guide 8 52 User Guide Analog Telephone Adapter Router SST NEE Au uwen Service Provider User Profile Timer Confiq Ringtone Config Misc Config Address Book Admin Privilege Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot Firmware Update 1 Enter the path of the file in the text box OR click Browse to select the file 2 Click the Upload to start the upgrading process or Select Cancel Update to cancel the update process C FIRMWARE DLF Upload Cancel Update Note The uploading process takes about a minute Please do not turn off your device Figure 8 6 Uploading DLF file 3 Refering to Figure 8 6 click Browse search for the correct DLF file and click Upload to begin Firmware Update 4 Click Cancel Update if you want to abort Firmware Update As the uploading process will take about 1 minutes please do not turn off the VOIP A Warning ATA 5 Firmware Updating is successful if GUI as shown in Figure 8 7 is displayed Analog Telephone Adapter Router seng L Basic ADVANCED Service Provider User Profile Timer Config Ringtone Config Misc Config Address Book Adm
15. User Guide B1 2 B2 User Guide Explanation of the Rules eech Calling Other Service Provider Numbers through Pulver User Guide User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction The VOIP ATA VoIP Analog Telephone Adaptor VOIP ATA products are standards based communication devices that deliver true next generation voice over IP VoIP terminations to residences worldwide The VOIP ATA is in a small form factor that interface legacy analog telephones fax machines analog conference telephones and other analog devices to IP based telephony networks thereby allowing users and ISPs to protect prior investments in analog phones fax machines and speakerphones and migrate to IP at their own pace These products address the needs of small office environments and the emerging VoIP voice services whereby ISPs value add their ADSL or Cable Modem offering with VoIP services by turning their analog devices into IP devices The VOIP ATA is installed at the subscriber s premises and supports 1 voice FXS port The VOIP ATA supports 1 10 100BaseT AutoMDIX Ethernet ports This adaptor can make use of existing broadband pipes such as digital subscriber line DSL fixed wireless and cable modem deployments By turning any analog telephone into an IP telephone the VOIP ATAs addresses the needs of the emerging market of second line residential voice over IP VoIP services Broadband service providers can now deploy voice services quickly to grow revenue
16. an be used for speed dial execution of calls Analog Telephone Adapter Router SS NEE apvancep z Address Book Config Service Provider U Profil Address Book Index Display Name Number IP Address Domain Name Port Number ser Profile Timer Config VoIP Number 4017606 5060 IS Ringtone Config PSTN Number 006568431135 5060 Misc Config Address Book IP Address 203 125 0 106 5060 Admin Privilege Dynamic DNS v310ata dyndns org 5060 Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Edit Address Book Firmware Update Use this portion to add a new entry or delete or edit an existing entry Save Reboot Display Name Number IPAddress Domain name Port Number 5060 Speed Dial Code 0 v Address Book Action DISPLAY ADDRESS BOOK Note This saves the addresses on the web page to the AddrBook Jini file Figure 7 5 Address Book The top half of the web page displays the current address book table The bottom half of the web page can be used for editing the address book This includes adding new entries deleting existing entries modifying existing entries and displaying the values corresponding to an entry index or speed dial index in the address book Address Book Table This table displays the current address book as configured for this endpoint Display Name Enter the Display Name for this address book entry Number The user phone number or name for this entry This field is optional if the IP Address is specified A p
17. ceed Ringtone Config Misc Config Note The device will save settings and reboot itself Please wait and do not turn off the device Address Book Admin Privilege Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot Figure 8 3 Restore Settings Click on Restore button to restore to factory default settings E Note This feature produces the same effect as press the Reset Button for more than 5 seconds User Guide 8 51 User Guide 8 4 Firmware Update This page allows the user to upgrade the firmware via web interface Analog Telephone Adapter Router RESTE avancen Firmware Update Service Provider User Profile Timer Config Ringtone Confiq Misc Config Address Book Admin Privilege Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot You are about to update the firmware Please click Firmware Update to proceed Firmware Update Note It will take a few seconds before you can select the file to be downloaded Please wait and do not turn off the device Figure 8 4 Firmware Update 8 4 1 How to Firmware Update 1 Access Firmware Update GUI at Advanced Firmware Update 2 On the Firmware Update GUI as in Figure 8 4 click Firmware Update and GUI as in Figure 8 5 will be displayed showing that VOIP ATA is preparing itself to attempt Firmware Update Analog Telephone Adapter Router BASIC ADVANCED Config Service Provider User
18. cility to call other service provider numbers The following is an example list of those service providers and the corresponding recommended dial plan rules that need to be configured for each of them Please check their website for the complete list of supported service providers http www fwd pulver com content view full 333 Service Provider Partner Recommended Dial Plan Rule NIC at 011x gt x et8xt2 Vonage 42431x gt x et8xt2 CallUK I85x gt x et8xt2 iConnectHere 333x gt x et8xt2 iConnectHere account 334x gt x et8xt2 Earthlink 356x gt x et8xt2 Intertex AG8x gt x et8xt2 IPTel AT8x gt x et8xt2 InterViVo 488x gt x et8xt2 Livedoor com 555x gt x et8xt2 XS4all 3991 666x gt x et8xt2 MyPhones 393 697x gt x et8xt2 SIPPhone Inc 7A Tx gt x et8xt2 sipgate de 777x gt x et8xt2 Squillo it 778x gt x et8xt2 Telphin 835x gt x et8xt2 Voz Telecom 8 68x gt x et8xt2 VolPtalk 71 878x gt x et8xt2 Packet8 808 1 x gt x et8xt2 ZGWireless net O49x gt x et8xt2 Inter Asterisk Exchange IAXTEL 1 700x gt x et8xt2 Table B2 1 Rules Descriptions User Guide 10 68 User Guide Copyright September 2005 All Rights Reserved P N 040 511XXX 101 Ref VOIP ATA User Guide 10 69
19. connection settings in the Overall Status screen There is no dial tone Check the telephone connections You can test the telephone wire by using it to connect a telephone to a regular telephone outlet and check for a dial tone The dial tone beeps pulses Make sure you Voice Service Provider settings properly configured The dial tone will be steady when the SIP account is registered Cannot make or receive calls Check the SIP account status in the Overall Status screen Make sure you Voice Service Provider settings properly configured If you configured a SIP account to receive calls on only one of the phone ports make sure your phone is connect to that port User Guide 10 61 Appendix A The Glossary defines acronyms keywords and definitions used in this user guide Al A2 A3 Acronyms VOIP ATA FXO FXS PSTN PTM RTP SIP STUN UA VoIP Keywords Caller Callee Transferor Transferee Transfer Target Definitions User Guide Glossary Analog Telephony Adaptor Foreign Exchange Office Foreign Exchange Subscriber Public Switched Telephone Network Packet Telephony Module Real time Transport Protocol Session Initiation Protocol Simple Transversal of UDP through NAT User Agent Voice over Internet Protocol Call Originating End is called the Caller The Call Terminating End is called the Callee The End transferring the call The End being transferred The End
20. e VOIP ATA will attempt to call the number to which you intend to forward Once you disconnect the attempted call in subsequent call attempts you will listen stutter dial tone indicating that Forward Unconditional is enabled 9 3 6 2 Forward When Busy How To 1 Press 74 on your telephone dial pad 2 You will hear an alert tone very briefly following which you can enter the number you want to forward call to then press again 3 Ifyou enter a number then the VOIP ATA will attempt to call the number to which you intend to forward Once you disconnect the attempted call in subsequent call attempts you will listen normal dial tone only but Call Forward when Busy will be enabled 9 3 6 3 Forward On No Answer How To 1 Press 75 on your telephone dial pad 2 You will hear an alert tone very briefly following which you can enter the number you want to forward call to then press again 3 Ifyou enter a number then the VOIP ATA will attempt to call the number to which you intend to forward Once you disconnect the attempted call in subsequent call attempts you will listen normal dial tone only but Call Forward on No Answer will be enabled 4 You can set the CallFwdNoAnswer time from the webpage which indicates the time after which Call forwarding will take place This timer is applicable for this feature only User Guide 9 59 9 3 6 4 9 3 7 User Guide Canceling Call Forwarding How To To cancel unconditional ca
21. e main webpage Analog Telephone Adapter Router ET ETS ADVANCED VOIP A P CS ATA Login Account Configuration Config Service Provider User Profile Service Provider Name GlobalVillage Timer Config User Profile List 4017603 ze Rinatone Config New User Profile Mise Confia Auth User ID 4017603 Address Book 017603 Admin Privilege E Gude Misc Config Password secccese AdminPassword Display Name 4017603 Reset to Default Display User Add User Edit User Delete User Firmware Update Save Reboot Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect Figure 7 3 VOIP ATA Login Account Configuration User Profile List This selection is a drop down box which allows the user to select the login account for which the configuration needs to be done When a login account is selected from this dynamic list the respective parameters are automatically displayed A DEFAULT set of parameters is provided for every new login added This can be edited accordingly New logins can be defined and added manually by the user An existing login account can also be edited or even deleted New User Profile New User Name is a text field where the user can enter the name of the new login account to be added or a new string to rename an existing login account The login account edited will be the one chosen from the Service Provider List field Auth User ID This parameters is for authenticatio
22. e the Service provider is expected to provide some relay support If DISABLED is selected then based on the responses received the VOIP ATA will dynamically determine if the SIP Server supports the proprietary implementation User Guide 7 43 User Guide E Note Even when STUN is enabled the VOIP ATA does an automatic detection of the presence of SIP ALG and disables the use of STUN This is to avoid some media problems arising out of the behavior of some ALGs when STUN is used at the user end STUN Server Enter the IP address or Domain Name of the STUN Server The default is 66 7 238 210 This field is applicable only if USE STUN is selected as the NAT traversal technique STUN Port Enter the port number on which the STUN server listens for requests from the STUN Client on VOIP ATA The range is 1 to 65535 The default is 3478 This field is applicable only if USE STUN is selected as the NAT traversal technique Force Keep Alive Only valid when STUN is not used If STUN is not enabled and keep alive is still expected to be sent then select Yes otherwise select No Keep Alive Period The keep alive interval in seconds to be used when STUN is not enabled Codec Preference This section allows the user to select preferred codec in a sequence of 1 2 and 3 User Guide 7 44 User Guide 7 7 Address Book Configuration The Address Book Configuration web page allows for configuration of address book entries which c
23. ect Firmware Update Save Reboot Figure 7 1 VOIP ATA Configuration PTM Software Version details This section displays the current version of the PTM module Service Provider To Use This parameter holds the service provider selected to work with the VOIP ATA for the above chosen Line Different service provider specific details can be configured by clicking the link Update Service Provider When a different service provider is chosen from the Drop down list the Login Account To Use drop down list is updated to reflect the login details available and configured for the selected service provider Login Account To Use This parameter holds the Login Account selected to work with the VOIP ATA for the above chosen Line and the Service Provider Different Login Account details can be configured by clicking the link Update User Login Account This permits multiple logins to be created per service provider Further SIP protocol also allows the same login to be used for registration from multiple locations So the same login under the same service provider can be used from multiple lines Current Registration Status This field displays the current registration status of this line If the line is registered it shows the status as REGISTERED else it shows UNREGISTERED User Guide 7 28 User Guide E Note There will not be any Dial Tone when WAN interface is down or Registration is Failed User Guide 7 29 User
24. ed to have a ADSL modem or Cable modem before you can connect to the VOIP ATA It can be placed behind router or straight from the modem Check if your Computer Notebook has an Ethernet Port The Telephone set is connected to the RJ 11 3 1 1 ADSL Connection Diagram Figure 3 1 below shows a ADSL Modem Router connection diagram ADSL Modem Router Figure 3 1 Connection via ADSL Modem Router User Guide 3 10 User Guide 3 1 2 Cable Connection Diagram Figure 3 2 below shows a Cable Modem Router connection diagram ROLE ER Cable HH Modem Router ky J Figure 3 2 Connection via Cable Modem Router User Guide User Guide 3 2 For Company Network Connection Please seek advise from your company s Network Administrator to open UDP port 5060 for SIP Signaling and UDP ports 5000 5020 for RTP Company j Network Figure 3 3 Connection via Company Network User Guide 3 12 User Guide Chapter 4 Setting Up Your VOIP ATA functionality via GUI 4 1 Access to VOIP ATA s GUI To configure your VOIP ATA you need to login to the device using a web browser Default WAN Static IP is set to 192 168 1 200 E 4 1 1 Accessing GUI Using Static IP KS 2 CT Set PC1 to Static IP with 192 168 1 X subnet Figure 4 1 Accessing GUI Using Static IP These instructions are for the Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems 1 In Windows XP c
25. eld allows you to configure where these Web pages can be accessed from e All When this field is checked it allows both WAN access to the Web pages Default is Enabled e Restricted WAN Specified IP amp Subnet Mask This field allows the Web access from WAN side with a specify IP and subnet mask HTTP Server Port This field allows you to specify the port of the Web access Default is Port 80 E Note Range for HTTP Server port is 0 32767 User Guide 8 48 HTTP Password Protection This field allows you to enable or disable the HTTP User Guide authentication Default is Disabled FTP Server This field allows you to enable or disable the FTP server connection Default is Enabled e Disable WAN side FTP access This will disable WAN side access to the FTP server Default is Disabled TFTP Server This field allows you to enable or disable the TFTP connection System default is Disabled SNTP Client SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an efficient method of obtaining the time from a Time Server Time Zone This specifies the time zone geographical location Daylight Saving Time Select to enable or disable Daylight Saving Option User Defined Time Server Specified the IP address of your preferred SNTP server TIP reflect the updated time When the VOIP ATA is successfully connected to the SNTP server the system log will Config Service Provider User Profile
26. figuration of the DNS proxy Analog Telephone Adapter Router BEST Basic ADVANCED Status DNSC fi ti uration Overall Status we DHCP Status ICP Status DNS Proxy Disabled System Log Auto Discovery v Configurations User Configuration WAN DNS Server DNS Save Reboot FE DNS Server Disabled M Url Name Host Ip Aad DNS Proxy Setting DNS Server Setting DNS Server IP Action Url Name Host Domain Host IP Action 1 165 21 83 100 1 dnscache2 singnet com sg 165 21 100 88 Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect Figure 6 2 DNS Configuration DNS Proxy When the DNS Proxy is Disabled the LAN port does not process the DNS query message For the DHCP requests from local PCs the DHCP server will set the user configured DNS server as the DNS server Then all DNS query messages will be directly sent to the DNS servers DNS Proxy is enabled by default Auto Discovered When enabled default the DNS proxy will store the DNS server IP addresses obtained from DHCP client or PPP into the table All DNS query messages will be sent to the dynamically obtained DNS server Select this option when the DNS Server address is unknown but provided automatically by the ISP User Configured When enabled the DNS proxy will use the user configured DNS server All DNS query messages will be sent to the DNS server Enter the DNS IP in the DNS Server field Select
27. ges permanently to the firmware and to make them effective the setting should be saved by going to the Save Settings Reboot web E Note 1 The above parameters are Service Provider specific and are reflected for the Service Provider that was shown as selected in the VOIP ATA index webpage before arriving through the link Update User Login Account Configuration 2 The maximum number of login accounts you can add is 4 per service provider and there must be at least 1 login account per service provider available User Guide 7 34 User Guide 7 4 VOIP ATA Timer Configuration The VOIP ATA Timer Configuration page provides a number of timers used at the system level which can be configured through the web interface The timer values have to be given in seconds only This section explains the various timers available for configuration Analog Telephone Adapter Router RETES Aueren e ATA Timer Configuration Config Service Provider ET Ga Predial Timeout Secs 6 Call Progress Timeout Secs User Profile Timer Config Alert Timeout Secs Call Waiting Timeout Secs Ringtone Config Misc Config Address Book RingBack Timeout Secs Disconnect Timeout Secs Call Forward No Ans Timeout Secs Admin Privilege Misc Config Submit Submit Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect Figure 7 4 VOIP ATA Timer Configurat
28. he Call Waiting tone parameters User Guide 7 36 User Guide Call Fwd No Ans Timeout CallFwdNoAns Timer indicates the time after which the call will be forwarded when not answered by anyone This timer is applicable when Call Forwarding on No Answer is enabled Submit Changes Clicking on this button will save settings to the board RAM In order to save changes permanently to the firmware and to make them effective the setting must be saved by going to the Save Settings Reboot web page User Guide 7 37 User Guide 7 5 Ringtone Configuration The Country Specific Ring amp Tones Configuration page is used to define the parameters for the various tones ring dial busy ring back etc that are generated by the VOIP ATA application VOIP ATA provides default Ring Tone Parameters configured for various Countries Flexibility is provided to change the existing ring tone parameters and add new countries and also edit delete existing countries Analog Telephone Adapter Router sep TE avancen coma Country Specific Ring amp Tones Service Provider User Profile Working Country USA y Timer Config Ringtone Config Misc Config Address Bock Ring Parameters Admin Privilege Ring 20 2000 4000 0 0 Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot RingBack Tone 440 200 480 200 2000 4000 0 0 Call Waiting Tone 440 200 440 200 300 10000 0 C New Country Tone Parameters Normal Dial Tone
29. he port on which the outbound proxy server listens for messages from the VOIP ATA Service Provider Action The VOIP ATA provides a drop down option Display Add or Edit or Delete for the user to manipulate the various SIP and dial plan parameters for working service provider Parameters for a service provider can be displayed added and edited e Display This is the default option selection of this option will display the selected service provider in the Working Service Provider field after clicking on the Submit button e Add Selection of the Add option adds a new service provider after clicking on the Submit button according to the value that appears in the Working Service Provider field which must not be empty e Edit Selection of edit option will overwrite the selected service provider s according the Working Service provider field parameters with the current parameters displayed on the web page The New Service Provider field is optional and it needs to be filled only when the service provider name also has to be changed e Delete Selection of Delete option will delete the selected Working Service Provider from the Service Provider list User Guide User Guide 7 3 VOIP ATA Login Account Configuration The VOIP ATA Login Account Configuration page allows the user to set and configure login accounts for the service provider chosen in the index webpage i e for the currently selected service provider in th
30. hone number that can be reached through the current configured proxy server can also be added as an entry in which case the IP address Domain name and the Port number fields are not necessary IP Address Domain Name Enter the IP address or the domain name that corresponds to this address book entry If this field is left empty then the User number or name must be specified in which case the current configured proxy server for this endpoint will be used as the domain name User Guide 7 45 User Guide Port Number Specify the SIP port number on which the remote end will receive our call This is useful when you want to specify a non phone number entry where the call can be made directly without going through the configured proxy server When this field is not specified the default SIP port of 5060 will be assumed User Guide 7 46 User Guide Speed dial code This refers to the index in the address book as well as the speed dial entry code This needs to be specified following 78 to dial out the number corresponding to this address book entry Address Book Action Select a drop down option DISPLAY ADD EDIT or DELETE to manipulate the various address book parameters for the entry index selected from the speed dial code drop down box e DISPLAY Select DISPLAY for the selected speed dial code details to be displayed after clicking Submit Changes This is the default selection e ADD Select ADD to add a new address book entry afte
31. ice call VOICE CALL ON HOLD BY LOCAL END Local endpoint has put the voice call on hold Table 5 2 Description of Voice Call Status WAN Connection Type It shows the type of connection that WAN Statistic is currently used This shows the WAN interface IP address assigned to your router 5 2 DHCP Client Status This page displays the IP address which Analog Telephone Adapter Router Status DHCP Client Status Overall Status DHCP Status TCP Status IP Address 203 125 11 38 System Log Configurations Net Mask 255 255 255 240 Gateway 2091251133 DNS DNS 1 203 125 11 33 Save Reboot ave Reboot DNS 2 0 0 0 0 A Figure is assigned by the DHCP Server 5 3 DHCP Client Status User Guide 5 20 5 3 TCP Status User Guide This page displays all the relevant TCP packets and dVoIP ATA information You can reset the counters to clear all the attributes Analog Telephone Adapter Router Overall Status fi DHCP Status ICP Status System Log Configurations DNS Save Reboot TCP Status General Description Total Packets Data Packets Data Bytes Out of Order Packets Out of Order Bytes Reset Counters This button allows user to reset the TCP Status counter General Discarded Packets Transmit Receive Bad Checksum D 2936 1807 1229849 N A N A 2505 Bad Header Offset 0 378 Too Short 0 133513 374 0 SETUP BASI
32. in Privilege Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot File Upload Status File successfully transferred System is rebooting now please refresh web page after reboot Figure 8 7 Firmware Update Successful 6 As by default the VOIP ATA is set to Static IP please refer to 4 1 1 on How to Access the GUI User Guide 8 53 User Guide 8 5 Save Reboot This page allows you to save the new configurations to the flash and reboot the VOIP ATA or simply reboot the VOIP ATA without saving changes Analog Telephone Adapter Router sep L past ADVANCED Service Provider User Profile Timer Config Ringtone Config Misc Config Address Book Admin Privilege Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default Firmware Update Save Reboot Save Settings Reboot Save settings and reboot Save amp Reboot Reboot the device without saving settings Reboot Only Figure 8 13 Save Reboot Save amp Reboot Click this to apply all changes Reboot Only Do this to discard all changes since last save After either one of these buttons are clicked the ADSL Bridge Router will do the following e Save amp Reboot Two pages will appear after pressing this button The first one states Your settings are being saved and the modem being rebooted Save reboot in progress please wait Followed by Your settings have been saved and the modem has rebooted Done Saving Co
33. ion Predial Timeout Dial timer indicates the time period through which the dial tone is heard once the phone has been lifted off the hook At the end of this period if no digits have been pressed the VOIP ATA will start playing the fast busy tone Alert Timeout Alert Timer indicates the time for which the VOIP ATA will play the Ring when an incoming call has arrived and the phone is on hook After this timer period the VOIP ATA will automatically stop the ring and reject the call Disconnect Timeout Disconnect Timer indicates the time for which the fast busy tone is played once a call has been disconnected by the remote end At the end of this time the Warble tone will be played until the user hangs up the phone RingBack Timeout RingBack Timer indicates the time period for which the VOIP ATA will wait while the RingBack tone is being played for the final response from the other end point once an outgoing call has been made and the initial response has been received Call Progress Timeout CallProgress Timer indicates the time period for which the VOIP ATA will wait for the initial response from the other end point once an outgoing call has been made Call Waiting Timeout User Guide 7 35 User Guide CallWaiting Timer indicates the period for which the call waiting tone will be played when an incoming call arrives in the connected state The Call Waiting tone is played at an interval of 10 sec It is configurable using t
34. lick Start gt Control Panel In Windows 98 ME 2000 click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 In Windows XP click Network Connections In Windows 98 ME 2000 click Network and Dial up Connections 3 Right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab in Windows XP and click Properties User Guide 4 13 User Guide 5 Select Use the following IP address and enter information as below IP address 192 168 1 XXX IP Address set must be unique Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Blank User Guide 4 14 User Guide 6 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window 7 Click Close OK in Window 98 ME 2000 to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 8 Close the Network Connections screen 9 Launch your web browser and enter 192 168 1 200 at the address bar and hit Enter 4 1 2 Accessing GUI Using Hub Switch o Lal EA E Modem F Se Switch nay Figure 4 2 Accessing GUI Using Hub Switch If your Router s LAN is already in the192 168 1 XXX subnet simply launch your web browser and enter 192 168 1 200 VOIP ATA s Static IP at the address bar and hit Enter If you Router s LAN is using subnet other than 192 168 1 XXX Steps 1 Access the VOIP ATA s GUI using Static IP Refer to 3 2 1 and set the VOIP ATA as a DHCP client 2 Access Router s GUI
35. ll forwarding press 73 on your telephone dial pad To cancel call forwarding on busy press 76 on your telephone dial pad To cancel call forwarding on no answer press 77 on your telephone dial pad Call Return The VOIP ATA provides the facility to call back the last incoming call that may have been missed This is especially useful when the phone doesn t have caller id facility or doesn t support call waiting caller id How To Press 69 followed by on your telephone dial pad to return the last incoming call 9 3 8 IP Dialing 9 3 8 1 9 3 8 2 1 2 1 2 IP Address Press 47 on A s dial plan followed by the URL of B followed by a sign to send out the call immediately The B s URL has the following syntax lt IP Segment 1 gt lt IP Segment 2 gt lt IP Segment 3 gt lt IP Segment 4 gt Through Server Press 47 on A s dial plan followed by the URL of B followed by a sign to send out the call immediately The B s URL has the following syntax lt User Name gt lt IP Segment 1 gt lt IP Segment 2 gt lt IP Segment 3 gt lt IP Segment 4 gt lt SIP Port gt User Guide 9 60 User Guide Chapter 10 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION None of the LEDs turn on Make sure that you have the correct power adaptor connected to the VOIP ATA and plug into an appropriate power source Check all cable connections Cannot access the Internet Verify the Internet
36. n with the registrar If not specified explicitly by ITSP this is the same as the User Name User Name This parameter holds the registration ID of the user with the registrar Password This parameter holds the Password used for authentication with the registrar Display Name This parameter holds the Display Name as it should appear on the Caller Id User Guide 7 33 User Guide Login Action The VOIP ATA provides a drop down option Display Add or Edit or Delete for the user to manipulate the various login parameters for login account chosen in the Login Account List Parameters for a login account can be displayed added and edited Display This is the default option selection of this option will display the selected login details after clicking on the Submit button Add Selection of the Add option adds a new login account after clicking on the Submit button according to the value that appears in the New Account Name field which must not be empty Edit Selection of edit option will overwrite the selected login s in the Login List field parameters with the current parameters displayed on the web page The New Login field is optional and it needs to be filled only when the login account name also has to be changed Delete Selection of Delete option will delete the selected Login Account from the Login Account List Submit Changes Clicking on this button will save settings to the board RAM In order to save chan
37. net network cable RJ 45 Press and hold the RESET button for 2 to 4 seconds will restore the VOIP ATA s WAN Static IP to 192 168 1 200 while keeping all the RESET other settings intact Press and hold the RESET button for more than 5 seconds will restore the VOIP ATA to default factory settings The PHONE port allows you to connect your telephone to the VOIP ATA using a RJ 11 telephone cable PHONE Table 2 1 Back Panel Descriptions A Warning All custamized setting that you have saved will be lost upon resetting the VOIP ATA to default factory settings will User Guide 2 8 2 2 LED description User Guide Fig 2 2 shows the LED indicators of the VOIP ATA Figure 2 2 LED Indicators LED STATUS DESCRIPTIONS PWR On The VOIP ATA is receiving power ETH On The VOIP ATA has an Ethernet connection with cable DSL modem Blinking The VOIP ATA is sending receiving dVoIP ATA to from the cable DSL modem Off The VOIP ATA doesn t have an Ethernet connection with the cable DSL modem PHONE On This port s is registered to the Internet Phone Service Provider s Blinking The telephone s connected to this port s is are off hooked Off This port s isn t registered to the Internet Phone Service Provider s Table 2 2 LED Descriptions User Guide User Guide Chapter 3 Installing Your VOIP ATA 3 1 Typical VOIP ATA Connection You ne
38. nfiguration Your settings are being saved and the device being rebooted Save reboot in progress please wait Mm Figure 8 14 Save Settings User Guide 8 54 User Guide Reboot Only Two pages will appear after pressing this button The first one states The VOIP ATA is being rebooted Reboot in progress please wait Followed by The modem is being rebooted Done Rebooting Device The device is being rebooted Reboot in progress please wait MM Figure 8 15 Rebooting Modem User Guide 8 55 User Guide Chapter 9 Making Phone Calls 9 1 Internet Calls 1 To make a VoIP call simply dial the SIP number on your phone s dial pad 9 2 PSTN Calls 1 To call regular PSTN telephone numbers please use your ITSP s dialing plan 9 3 VoIP Advanced Call Features 9 3 1 Consultation Hold This feature allows a user to put the existing call on hold and call another number 9 3 2 How To 1 Dial 83 followed by on A s dial pad to disable 3 Way Conferencing for the duration of the following call 2 Dial a number and during the existing call press the flash button on the telephone handset to put the current remote party on hold and get a dial tone 3 You can now dial another number 4 When you are finished press flash to come back to the first call You can also alternate between calls Blind Transfer This feature allows a user transferor to transfer an existing call tran
39. our settings have been saved and the modem has rebooted Done Saving Configuration Your settings are being saved and the device being rebooted Save reboot in progress please wait Mm Figure 6 4 Save Settings e Reboot Only Two pages will appear after pressing this button The first one states The VOIP ATA is being rebooted Reboot in progress please wait Followed by The modem is being rebooted Done Rebooting Device The device is being rebooted Reboot in progress please wait Mm User Guide 6 26 User Guide Figure 6 5 Rebooting Modem User Guide 6 27 User Guide Chapter 7 Advanced Mode It provides a brief outline of the advanced features of individual hyper links on the left menu 7 1 VOIP ATA Configuration The VOIP ATA Configuration page allows you to set different parameters of the VoIP application Analog Telephone Adapter Router Este ETS apvancep VOIP e r z ATA Configuration Config Service Provider ATAA Software Version ATAApp 1 01 02 User Profile PTM Software Version 2 36 08 built on Jun 16 2005 17 36 27 Timer Config Ringtone Config Misc Config Login Account To Use 4017603 Service Provider To Use SIPSERVER Address Book Registration Status REGISTERED ae Current Voice Call Status NO VOICE CALL IN PROGRESS Misc Config Submit Admin Password Admin Privilege Reset to Default Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take eff
40. r clicking Submit Changes e EDIT Select EDIT to overwrite the selected address book entry e DELETE Select DELETE to delete the selected address book entry Submit Changes Click Submit Changes to save the settings on this page to system RAM and Flash also E Note 1 Up to ten addresses book entries can be added 2 Address book entries addition deletion editing do not need a Save and Reboot The changes will take effect immediately User Guide 7 47 User Guide Chapter 8 Admin Privilege 8 1 Miscellaneous Configuration This page allows you to configure the miscellaneous configurations such as HTTP FTP TFTP and SNTP Analog Telephone Adapter Router VOIP ess Miscellaneous Configuration Config Service Provider User Profile HTTP server access Timer Config all Ringtone Config Restricted Misc Config WEN Address Book Specify IP 10 0 0 10 Admin Privilege Misc Config Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Admin Password HTTP server port 80 Reset to Default HTTP Password Protection Disabled Firmware Update Save R ee FTP server Enabled Disable WAN side FTP access TFTP server Disabled SNTP Time Zone 8 Taipei E Daylight Saving Time No E User defined Time server time nist gov Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect Figure 8 1 Miscellaneous Configurations HTTP Server HTTP Server Access This fi
41. rnet FTP uses the Internet s TCP IP protocols to function Gateway A point on the network which is an entrance to another network For example a router is a gateway that connects a LAN to a WAN Host In context of Internet Protocol a host computer is one that has full two way access to other computers on the Internet IP Internet Protocol The method by which information is sent from one computer to another through the Internet Each of these host computers have a unique IP address which distinguishes it from all the other computers on the internet Each packet of dVoIP ATA sent includes the sender s IP address and the receiver s IP address LAN Local Area Network A group of computers typically covering a small geographic area that share devices such as printers hard disk drives scanners and optical drives Computers in a LAN typically share an internet connection through some sort of router that connects the computers to a WAN MAC Address Media Access Control Address A unique hardware number on a computer or device that identifies it and relates it to the IP address of that device Ping Packet Internet Groper A utility used to determine whether a particular device is online or connected to a network by sending test packets and waiting for a response Proxy A device that closes a straight connection from an outside network WAN to an inside network LAN All transmissions must go through the proxy to get into or out of the LAN
42. s and facilitate the development of new services User Guide 1 6 User Guide 1 1 Main features Call Out amp Call In Voice over IP c all through Gatekeeper IP address calling Peer to Peer calling Future Firmware Upgrade 3Way IP Conference call Call features Call Waiting Call Hold Call Forward No Answer Busy All Call ID Type 1 and 2 Call Transfer Dependant on ITSP Setup amp Configuration Web Based Configuration Password Protection for Web Configuration Audio Codec Feature G 711 G 726 G 729a Voice Activity Detection Silence Compression Comfort Noise Generation Echo Cancellation Jitter Provisioning Protocols SIP v2 0 T 38 Fax over IP support Network Support Static IP Support NAT Traversal with STUN client NAT Traversal with outbound proxy DHCP Client DNS Relay Agent Single VPN Pass Through for IPSEC L2TP PPTP FTP and Web Management Support User Guide User Guide Chapter 2 Your VOIP ATA at a glance The VOIP ATA may have different ports and LEDs Let s take a look at the different options Depending upon your model it may have some or all of the features listed below 2 1 Ports and buttons Fig 2 1 shows the back panel of the VOIP ATA SOLE g Figure 2 1 Back Panel DESCRIPTIONS 12V DC This is where you will connect the included power adapter The MODEM port allows you to connect the VOIP ATA to your MODEM router or gateway using a Category 5 or better Ether
43. sferee to another telephone number transfer target without calling it How To 1 During an existing call press the flash button on the telephone handset to put the other party on hold and get a dial tone 2 Press 90 the blind transfer activation code on your telephone dial pad listen for the alert tone to indicate that the VOIP ATA is expecting a number then enter the phone number to which you want to transfer the other party then press optional 3 Hang up your phone once you hear the Fast Busy Tone User Guide 9 56 User Guide 9 3 3 Attended Transfer 9 3 4 9 3 5 This feature allows a user transferor to transfer an existing call transferee to another telephone number after first consulting with the dialed party transfer target before the user hangs up How To 1 2 3 During an existing call press the flash button on the telephone handset to put the existing party on hold and get a dial tone Dial the telephone number to which the existing party is being transferred When the Transfer Target answers the phone you may consult with the Transfer Target and then transfer the existing party transferee by hanging up your telephone handset 3 Way Conferencing How To 1 2 3 4 5 Dial the first number During existing call with the first party press the flash button on the telephone handset This will put the first party on hold and you will get a dial tone Dial a another n
44. ss Book Media Base Port 5000 STUN Parameters Admin Privilege S Enable STUN Yes O No Misc Config Admin Password Reset to Default STUN Port 3478 STUN Server 204 94 249 100 Firmware Update Save Reboot Codec Preference G711U G7114 G7294 Please ensure to click Save Settings for settings to take effect Figure 7 6 VOIP ATA Misc Configuration SIP Device This section configures the following infomartion e Local SIP Port Enter the local SIP Port number on which VOIP ATA should listen for the messages The range is to 65535 Default port is 5060 e Media Base Port Enter the Media Base Port also known as RTP port number This parameter provides the base value from the media RTP ports that are assigned for various lines and the different call sessions that may exist within an end point Odd port values are not recommended If an Odd Value is entered the next higher even value is used as the Media Base Port This is to conform to the RFC specifications The range is 1 to 65500 Default port is 5000 STUN Parameters This section configures for the NAT Traversal technique support in VOIP ATA STUN User Guide 7 42 User Guide Select ENABLED to enable STUN default if the VOIP ATA is behind a NAT enabled router and the router has no ALG for SIP or DISABLED to disable STUN VOIP ATA is not to use STUN for NAT traversal VOIP ATA also supports a proprietary implementation of NAT traversal wher
45. ters for a country can be displayed added and edited e Display This is the default option Selection of this option will display the selected country in the Working Country field after clicking on the Submit button e Add Selection of the Add option adds a new country after clicking on the Submit button according to the value that appears in the Working Country field This field must not be empty User Guide 7 40 User Guide e Edit Selection of edit option will overwrite the selected country s according the Working Country field parameters with the current parameters displayed on the web page The New Country field is optional and needs to be filled only when the country name also has to be changed e Delete Selection of the Delete option will delete the selected Working Country from the country list Submit Changes Clicking on this button will save settings to the board RAM In order to save changes permanently to the firmware and to make them effective the setting should be saved by going to the Save Settings Reboot web page User Guide 7 41 User Guide 7 6 Misc Configuration The Misc Configuration pages configures system level parameters This has three sections SIP Device STUN Parameters and Codec Preference Analog Telephone Adapter Router Estee erate avancen ATA Misc Configuration Service Provider User Profile SIP Device Timer Config Local SIP Port 5060 Ringtone Config Misc Config Addre
46. the user An existing service provider can be edited or even deleted New Service Provider New Service Provider is a text field where the user can enter the name of the new service provider to be added or a new string to rename an existing service provider The service provider edited will be the one chosen from the Working Service Provider field Registration Interval This parameter specifies the re registration interval in seconds Registrar Address This parameter gives the IP address of the registrar with which the VOIP ATA must register in order to receive incoming calls Proxy Address This parameter is the IP address of the SIP proxy server OutboundProxy Address User Guide 7 30 User Guide This parameter is the IP address of the Outbound proxy server This is useful in cases where the VOIP ATA is behind a NAT User Guide 7 31 User Guide Authentication Method This parameter indicates the authentication method Currently only MDS is supported e AUTH_NONE Disable any authentication method e AUTH_MDS Use MDS authentication method Registrar Port This parameter informs the port of the registrar on which it will listen for Register requests from the VOIP ATA Default Port is 5060 E Note Range for Registrar port address is between 5000 and 65535 Proxy Port This parameter is the port on which the SIP proxy server will listen for messages OutboundProxy Port This parameter is t
47. this option when the DNS Server address assigned by the ISP is known User Configured is disabled by default DNS Server This is the user defined DNS server URL name and IP Default is disabled URL Name User Guide 6 24 User Guide This is the URL name for the DNS server This can be up to 255 characters Host IP This is the IP address of the DNS Server DNS Proxy Setting This is a table of all DNS server IP addresses DNS Server Setting This is a table of all DNS sever URL names Save Configuration Clicking this will link the user to the Save Settings Reboot page User Guide 6 25 User Guide 6 3 Save Settings Reboot You can save the custimized settings in this section Analog Telephone Adapter Router Save Settings Reboot Overall Status DHCP Status TCP Status System Log Configurations Save settings and reboot Save amp Reboot Reboot the device without saving settings Reboot Only Save Reboot Figure 6 3 Save Settings Reboot Save amp Reboot Click this to apply all changes Reboot Only Do this to discard all changes since last save After either one of these buttons are clicked the ADSL Bridge Router will do the following e Save amp Reboot Two pages will appear after pressing this button The first one states Your settings are being saved and the modem being rebooted Save reboot in progress please wait Followed by Y
48. to whom the transferee is being transferred CPE Customer Premises Equipment This specifies equipment on the customer or LAN side CRC Cyclic Redundancy Checking A method for checking errors in a dVoIP ATA transmission between two computers CRC applies a polynomial function 16 or 32 bit to a block of dVoIP ATA The result of that polynomial is appended to the dVoIP ATA transmission Upon receipt the destination computer applies the same polynomial to the block of dVoIP ATA If the host and destination computer share the same result the transmission was successful Otherwise the sender is notified to re send the dVoIP ATA block User Guide 10 62 User Guide DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A communications protocol that allows network administrators to manage and assign IP addresses to computers within the network DHCP provides a unique address to a computer in the network which enables it to connect to the Internet through Internet Protocol IP DHCP can lease and IP address or provide a permanent static address to those computers who need it servers etc User Guide 10 63 User Guide DNS Domain Name System A method to locate and translate Domain Names into Internet Protocol IP addresses where a Domain Name is a simple and meaningful name for an Internet address FTP File Transfer Protocol A standardized internet protocol which is the simplest way to transfer files from one computer to another over the inte
49. umber and talk to the second party To conference with both callers at the same time perform a hook flash To drop the second call perform a hook flash If you hang up during conferencing both of them will be disconnected from the call E Note Call Waiting If someone calls you while you are speaking on the telephone the VOIP ATA indicates this by playing a CallWaiting Tone You can answer this call by performing a hook flash 1 2 When the VOIP ATA is configured to use Call Waiting press 70 on your telephone dial pad to disable Call Waiting for the duration of the following call You will hear a confirm tone followed by the dial tone If you hang up with or without making the call then the VOIP ATA enables Call Waiting Tone again A Tip User Guide 9 57 User Guide 9 3 6 Call Forwarding The VOIP ATA can control call forwarding at the end point level There are three types of call forwarding Forward Unconditional Forwards every call that comes in Forward When Busy Forwards calls when the line is busy Forward on No Answer Forwards calls when the telephone is not answered after the configured period User Guide 9 58 User Guide 9 3 6 1 Forward Unconditional How To 1 Press 72 on your telephone dial pad 2 You will hear an alert tone very briefly following which you can enter the number you want to forward call to then press again 3 Ifyou enter a number then th

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