VoIP Analog Telephone Adapter
VIP-156/VIP156PE/VIP-157/VIP-157S
User’s manual
Version 3.1
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Copyright
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Revision
User’s Manual for PLANET VoIP Analog Telephone Adapter: Model: ATA
Rev: 3.1 (2008, February)
Part No. EM-VIP_ATAV3.1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1................................................................................................................................... |
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Introduction .............................................................................................................................. |
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Overview....................................................................................................................................................... |
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Package Content .......................................................................................................................................... |
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Physical Details ............................................................................................................................................ |
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LED Display & Button....................................................................................................................... |
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Chapter 2 Preparations & Installation................................................................................. |
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Physical Installation Requirement............................................................................................................ |
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LAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface ......................................................... |
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Chapter 3 Network Service Configurations......................................................................... |
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Configuring and monitoring your ATA from web browser .................................................................... |
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Overview on the web interface of ATA .............................................................................................. |
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Manipulation of ATA via web browser............................................................................................... |
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Chapter 4 VoIP Telephone Adapter Configurations............................................................ |
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Phone Book ........................................................................................................................................ |
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Call Forward....................................................................................................................................... |
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SNTP settings ..................................................................................................................................... |
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Volume Setting ................................................................................................................................... |
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Block Setting...................................................................................................................................... |
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Auto Answer (For VIP-157)............................................................................................................... |
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Caller ID settings................................................................................................................................ |
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Dial Plan Settings ............................................................................................................................... |
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Flash Time Setting.............................................................................................................................. |
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Call waiting Settings .......................................................................................................................... |
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T.38 (FAX) Settings............................................................................................................................ |
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Hot line Settings ................................................................................................................................. |
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Alarm Settings.................................................................................................................................... |
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LAN Settings...................................................................................................................................... |
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PC Settings ......................................................................................................................................... |
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DDNS Settings ................................................................................................................................... |
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VLAN Settings................................................................................................................................... |
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DMZ Settings ..................................................................................................................................... |
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Virtual Server ..................................................................................................................................... |
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PPTP Settings ..................................................................................................................................... |
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Service Domain Settings .................................................................................................................... |
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Port Settings ....................................................................................................................................... |
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Codec Settings.................................................................................................................................... |
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Codec ID Setting ................................................................................................................................ |
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DTMF Setting .................................................................................................................................... |
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RPort Settings..................................................................................................................................... |
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Other Settings..................................................................................................................................... |
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STUN settings .................................................................................................................................... |
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Auto Configuration............................................................................................................................. |
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PTT Settings....................................................................................................................................... |
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Cancel without to tag.......................................................................................................................... |
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MAC CIone Setting............................................................................................................................ |
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Tone Settings ...................................................................................................................................... |
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Advanced Settings.............................................................................................................................. |
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System Authority................................................................................................................................ |
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Save & Reboot ................................................................................................................................... |
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Firmware Upgrade.............................................................................................................................. |
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Auto Upgrade ..................................................................................................................................... |
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Reset to Default.................................................................................................................................. |
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Reboot without saving........................................................................................................................ |
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Appendix A Voice Communication Samples......................................................................................... |
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Case 1: ATA to ATA connection via IP address .................................................................................. |
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Case 2: (Peer-to-Peer mode) VIP-157S Port 1 to Port 2 communications ......................................... |
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Case 3: Voice communication via SIP proxy server – SIP-50 ............................................................ |
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Case 4: Voice communication via IP PBX system – IPX-2000 (Auto-config)................................... |
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Case 5: Call Forward Feature_Example 1.......................................................................................... |
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Case 6: Call Forward Feature_Example 2.......................................................................................... |
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Case 7: Call Forward Feature_Example 3.......................................................................................... |
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Case 8: Call Forward Feature_Example 4.......................................................................................... |
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Case 9: Auto Answer Feature_IP to PSTN ......................................................................................... |
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Case 10: Auto Answer Feature_PSTN to IP....................................................................................... |
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Appendix B The method of operation guide............................................................................................ |
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Call Transfer....................................................................................................................................... |
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3-Way Conference.............................................................................................................................. |
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Call Waiting........................................................................................................................................ |
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Switch the Realm (Registration Proxy Server)................................................................................... |
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Auto Update firmware by manual (Keypad) ...................................................................................... |
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Appendix C VIP-156/VIP-156PE/VIP-157/VIP-157S Specifications..................................................... |
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IntroductionChapter 1 1
Based on years of VoIP manufacturing experiences, PLANET Technology VoIP total solutions are known for advanced implementation of standards based telephony with mass deployment capability.
Cost-effective, easy-to-install and simple-to-use, the PLANET VIP-156/VIP-157/VIP-157S VoIP Phone Adapter (“ATA” in the following term) converts standard telephones to IP-based networks. The service providers and enterprises offer users traditional and enhanced the telephony communication services via the existing broadband connection to the Internet or corporation network.
With the ATA, home users and companies are able to save the installation cost and extend their past investments in telephones, conference and speakerphones. The ATA can be the bridge between traditional analog systems and IP network with an extremely affordable investment.
The ATA includes two alternatively Ethernet interface for Internet (PPPoE, DHCP or Fixed IP), or office LAN connection. With adding the auto-provision feature of our IP PBX product - IPX-2000, the ATA can be seamlessly integrated into the telephony network and be used in consumer and business IP telephony service, no expertise required!
The ATA and our IP PBX system integration are the ideal combination for your office daily communications.
Product Features
•Feature-rich telephone service over home or office Internet/Intranet connection
•Auto-config feature for flexible, ease-of-use IP PBX system integration
•Cost effective, field proven compatibility, and stability
•Web-based and telephone keypad machine configuration
•Remote machine administration authentication
•Voice prompt for machine configurations
VoIP Features
•SIP 2.0 (RFC3261) compliant
•Peer-to-Peer / SIP proxy calls
•Voice codec support: G.711, G.723.1, G.729A/G.729B
•T.38 FAX transmission over IP network
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•Voice processing: Voice Active Detection, DTMF detection/ generation, G.168 echo cancellation (16mSec.), Comfort noise generation (CNG)
•In band, out-of-band, and SIP-info DTMF support
The contents of your product should contain the following items:
VoIP Telephone Adapter
Power adapter
Quick Installation Guide
User’s Manual CD
RJ-11 cable x 1
The following figure illustrates the front/rear panel of ATA.
Respective model/descriptions are shown below:
VIP-156: SIP Analog Telephone Adapter
VIP-156PE: 802.3af PoE SIP Analog Telephone Adapter
VIP-157: 1 FXS/ 1 FXO SIP Analog Telephone Adapter
VIP-157S: 2-port FXS SIP Analog Telephone Adapter
Front Panel of VIP-156
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Left / Right Panel of VIP-156
Front Panel of VIP-156PE
Left / Right Panel of VIP-156PE
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Front Panel of VIP-157
Left / Right Panel of VIP-157
Front Panel of VIP-157S
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Left / Right Panel of VIP-157S
LED Display & Button
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RJ-45 connector, to maintain the existing network structure, |
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RJ-45 connector, for Internet access, connected directly to |
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Switch/Hub through straight CAT-5 cable. |
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LAN |
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The LAN interface also can be connected with 802.3af PoE |
switch or converter for power supply (VIP-156PE)
312V DC 12V DC Power input outlet
4Reset Reset to the factory default setting
Machine default IP is http://192.168.0.1. Press RESET Note button on rear panel over 5 seconds will reset the VoIP Phone
Adapter to factory default value. (Except speed dial and call forward settings)
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LED display of VIP-156 / VIP-156PE
LED Indicators |
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Power is supplied to the device. |
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The Status LED will be flashing when the machine is operational |
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LNK/ACT |
OFF: the device is connected to LAN at 10Mb/s. |
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ON: the device is connected to LAN at 100Mb/s. |
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RING |
OFF: the phone is idle. |
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ON: the phone is in use (offhook). |
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Blinking: the phone is ringing. |
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LED display of VIP-157 / VIP-157S
LED Indicators |
Descriptions |
STATUS |
The Status LED will be flashing when the machine is operational |
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LNK/ACT |
OFF: the device is connected to LAN at 10Mb/s. |
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ON: the device is connected to LAN at 100Mb/s. |
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RING 1 |
OFF: the phone is idle. |
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ON: the phone is in use (offhook). |
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Blinking: the phone is ringing. |
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RING 2 |
OFF: the phone is idle. |
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ON: the phone is in use (offhook). |
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Blinking: the phone is ringing. |
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Chapter 2 2
Preparations & Installation
Physical Installation Requirement
This chapter illustrates basic installation of ATA analog Phone Adapter ((“ATA” in the following term))
•Network cables. Use standard 10/100BaseT network (UTP) cables with RJ45 connectors.
•TCP/IP protocol must be installed on all PCs.
For Internet Access, an Internet Access account with an ISP, and either of a DSL or Cable modem
Administration Interface
PLANET ATA provides GUI (Web based, Graphical User Interface) for machine management and administration.
Web configuration access
To start ATA web configuration, you must have one of these web browsers installed on computer for management
•Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.0 or higher with Java support
Default LAN interface IP address of ATA is 192.168.0.1. You may now open your web browser, and insert http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar of web browser to logon ATA web configuration page.
ATA will prompt for logon username/password, please enter: root / null (no password) to continue machine administration.
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Please locate your PC in the same network segment
Note (192.168.0.x) of ATA. If you’re not familiar with TCP/IP, please refer to related chapter on user’s manual CD or consult your network administrator for proper network configurations.
LAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface
Execute your web browser, and insert the IP address (default: 192.168.0.1) of VIP in the adddress bar. After logging on machine with username/password (default: root / no passwrd), browse to “Network” --> “LAN Settings” configuration menu:
Parameter Description
IP address |
LAN IP address of ATA |
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Default: 192.168.0.1 |
Subnet Mask |
LAN mask of ATA |
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Default: 255.255.255.0 |
Default Gateway |
Gateway of ATA |
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Default: 192.168.0.254 |
Network settings via Keypad commands
The ATA series phone adapters support telephone keypad configurations, please connect analog telephone set and refer to the following table for machine network configurations.
IVR Menu Choice |
Machine operation |
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#111# |
Set DHCP client |
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Use the * (star) key |
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Setup Static IP Address |
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Set Network Mask |
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#114xxx*xxx*xxx* |
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Use the * (star) key |
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Set Gateway IP Address |
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#115xxx*xxx*xxx* |
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Use the * (star) key |
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Set Primary DNS Server |
when entering a decimal |
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Must unlock the protect |
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#190# |
Unlock |
None |
function before set up |
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network settings and ATA |
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function via keypad. |
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The system will be lock |
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#191# |
Lock |
None |
and can’t set up network |
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settings via keypad. |
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#195# |
Reboot |
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The system will be reset to |
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#198# |
Factory Reset |
None |
factory default value and |
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reboot automatically. |
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To switch PSTN mode |
None |
VIP-157 only |
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Following keypad commands can be used to display the network settings enabled on ATA via voice prompt.
IVR Menu Choice |
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Machine operation |
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Notes: |
#120# |
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Check PC IP Address |
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IVR will announce the current PC-port IP |
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address of the ATA. |
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#121# |
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Check network connection Type |
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IVR will announce if DHCP in enabled or |
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#122# |
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Check the Phone Number |
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IVR will announce current enabled VoIP |
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number. |
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#123# |
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Check Network Mask |
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IVR will announce the current network mask |
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#124# |
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Check Gateway IP Address |
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IVR will announce the current gateway IP |
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address of the ATA. |
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#125# |
Check Primary DNS Server Setting |
IVR will announce the current setting in the |
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Primary DNS field. |
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#126# |
Check LAN IP Address |
IVR will announce the current LAN port IP |
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address of the ATA. |
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#128# |
Check Firmware Version |
IVR will announce the version of the |
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Following keypad commands can be used to set up the main function .
IVR Menu Choice |
Machine operation |
Parameter(s) |
Notes: |
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#138# |
Enable call waiting |
None |
Enable Call waiting |
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#139# |
Disable call waiting |
None |
Disable Call waiting |
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#160# |
Update firmware |
None |
Update firmware |
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#510# |
Blind Transfer |
ATA Bland Transfer |
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#511# |
Attendant Transfer |
ATA Attendant Transfer |
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#512# |
3-way calling |
ATA 3-way calling |
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#514# |
IP transfer to PSTN |
ATA transfer IP call to |
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1:G.711 u-Law, 2: G.711 |
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a-Law, 3: G.723.1, 4: |
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#130+[1~8]# |
Set Codec |
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G.726 24K, 7: G.726 |
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32K, 8: G.726 40K, |
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Handset Gain from |
You can set the Handset |
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#131+[00~15]# |
Set Handset Gain |
gain to proper value, |
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Handset Volume from |
You can set the Handset |
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#132+[00~12]# |
Set Handset Volume |
volume to proper value, |
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#135xxx*xxx*xxx* |
TFTP Server IP Address |
Set Auto config TFTP |
You can set the TFTP |
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Server IP Address |
Server IP address |
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#136xxx*xxx*xxx* |
FTP Server IP Address |
Set Auto config FTP |
You can set the FTP |
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Server IP Address |
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You can set the Auto |
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#137+[0~2]# |
Auto config mode |
0: Disable, 1: TFTP |
configuration mode, 0: |
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mode, 2: FTP mode |
Disable, 1: use TFTP |
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Server, 2: user FTP Server |
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#145# |
Forward function disable |
Disable forwrad funciton |
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#146+Number# |
enable forward to FXS |
Eanble forward to FXS |
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#147+Number# |
enable forward to FXO |
Eanble forward to FXO |
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#116# |
Enable PPTP function |
None |
Enable PPTP function |
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#117# |
Disable PPTP function |
None |
Disable PPTP function |
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#118# |
Enable VLAN function |
None |
Enable VLAN function |
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#119# |
Disable VLAN function |
None |
Disable VLAN function |
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Please contact your Internet service provider to obtain the
Hint |
Internet access type, and select the proper network settings |
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in ATA to establish the network connections. |
After confirming the modification you’ve done, Please click on the Submit button to apply settings and browse to “Save & Reboot” menu to reboot the machine to make the settings effective.
Connection Type |
Data required. |
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Fixed IP |
In most circumstances, it is no need to configure the DHCP settings. |
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DHCP clinet |
The ISP will assign IP Address, and related information. |
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PPPoE |
The ISP will assign PPPoE username / password for Internet access, |
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Hint
Please consult your ISP personnel to obtain proper PPPoE/IP address related information, and input carefully.
If Internet connection cannot be established, please check the physical connection or contact the ISP service staff for support information.
Save Modification to Flash Memory
Most of the VoIP router parameters will take effective after modifications, but it is just temporary stored on RAM only, it will disappear after your reboot or power off the VoIP Phone Adapter, to save the parameters into Flash ROM and let it take effective forever, please remember to press the Save & Reboot button after you modify the parameters.
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Chapter 3 3
Network Service Configurations
The ATA integrates a web-based graphical user interface that can cover most configurations and machine status monitoring. Via standard web browser, you can configure and check machine status from anywhere around the world.
With web graphical user interface, you may have:
More comprehensive setting feels than traditional command line interface.
Provides user input data fields, check boxes, and for changing machine configuration settings
Displays machine running configuration
To start ATA web configuration, you must have one of these web browsers installed on computer for management
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.0 or higher with Java support
Log on ATA via web browser
After TCP/IP configurations on your PC, you may now open your web browser, and input http://192.168.0.1 to logon Phone Adapter web configuration page.
Phone Adapter will prompt for logon username/password: root / null (no password)
ATA log in page
When users login the web page, users can see the Phone Adapter system information like firmware version, company…etc in this main page.
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VoIP Phone Adatper main page
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Chapter 4 4
VoIP Telephone Adapter Configurations
ATA can set up 140 records of Phone Book. User can dial the Name records to make calls via Phone Book feature.
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Description |
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Phone Book Page |
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The default is Page 1. It can select Page1 ~ Page 14 |
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to look round Phone Book records. |
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Phone |
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The record number from 0 ~ 139, it can set up 140 |
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records in total. |
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Name |
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The name of Phone Book records, it only can input |
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numerals. |
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URL |
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Fill in the outgoing number (Line Number) or IP |
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address. |
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If you need to add a phone number into the Phone Book list, you need to input the position, the name, and the phone number (by URL type). When you finished a new phone list, just click the “Add Phone” button.
If you want to delete a phone number, you can select the phone number you want to delete then click “Delete Selected” button.
If you want to delete all phone numbers, you can click “Delete All” button.
For Example:
Ex_1:
ATA had added the above phone numbers. User pick up the handset and dial the “301” to make the P2P call (301@192.168.1.2).
Ex_2:
Users pick up the handset and dial the “206” to make the Proxy call (17476433364).
Ex_3:
Users pick up the handset and dial the “202” to make the P2P call (192.168.1.2:5062).
This page defines Call Forward function. You can setup the phone number you want to forward in this page. There are three type of Forward mode. You can choose All Forward, Busy Forward, and No Answer Forward by click the icon.
All Forward: All incoming call will forward to the number you chosen. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field. If you select this function, then all the incoming call will direct forward to the
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speed dial number you choose.
Busy Forward: If you are on the phone, the new incoming call will forward to the number you choosed. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field.
No Answer Forward: If you can not answer the phone, the incoming call will forward to the number you chosen. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field. Also you have to set the Time Out time for system to start to forward the call to the number you choosed.
When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
Call Forward function for VIP-156/VIP-156PT/VIP-157S
Call Forward to PSTN (VIP-157): VIP-157 not only support Call Forward to IP calls, but also can forward the calls to PSTN. You can choose the Call Forward type with PSTN, then input the name and the PSTN number in URL/Number field.
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Call Forward function for VIP-157
This page defines the primary and second SNTP Server IP Address, to get the date/time information. Also you can base on your location to set the Time Zone, and how long need to synchronize again. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
This page defines the Handset Volume, Ringer Volume, and the Handset Gain. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
Handset Volume is to set the volume for you can hear from the handset.
Handset Gain is to set the volume send out to the other side’s handset.
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