AudioCodes MP-263, MP-263-DB Quick Manual

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2. Cabling
The basic cabling of your gateway is illustrated below:
Use only the supplied 12VDC +/-10%, tolerance, 2A, limited power source wall mount Class II power supply adapter. Before connecting the gateway to power, ensure that the VAC ratings match, and that you have read the Compliance and Regulatory Information at www.audiocodes.com/library.
AudioCodes MediaPack™ Multimedia Home Gateway
MP-263
Quick Guide
1. Connect the gateway to the Internet using one of the following
connectivity methods:
WAN Ethernet: Connect the WAN Ethernet port (labeled
WAN) to an external modem, using a CAT 5 Ethernet cable.
xDSL: Connect the xDSL port (labeled xDSL) to the
telephone socket, using an RJ-11 telephone cable.
2. Connect the Ethernet ports, labeled LAN 1-4 to your LAN
computers, using CAT 5 Ethernet cables.
3. Connect the telephone ports, labeled Phone 1-2 to analog
telephones, using RJ-11 telephone cables.
4. Connect the gateway to a standard 110/220 VAC electrical wall
outlet, using the supplied AC/DC power adapter.
5. When powered on, the gateway's Status LED turns on. When
initialization completes (~ 2 min.), the LED changes from red to green. If the gateway is off, press the Power button located on the rear panel to switch it on.
For wall mounting the gateway, refer to the
User's
Manual
.
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing AudioCodes MediaPack Multimedia Home Gateway!
This Quick Guide describes installation for AudioCodes MediaPack 263 model (MP-263).
1. Before Installing
Ensure that the shipped package contains the following items:
MediaPack Multimedia Home Gateway 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet cable 1 x RJ-11 cable for telephone or xDSL 12V AC/DC power adaptor (use only supplied)
If any item is missing, please contact your sales representative.
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Notice
Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, AudioCodes cannot guarantee accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. This document is subject to change without notice. Refer to the current Release Notes that may be included with your documentation or hardware delivery. Updates to this document as well as software files can be viewed by registered customers at www.audiocodes.com/downloads
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© Copyright 2013 AudioCodes Ltd. All rights reserved.
Date Published: April-18-2013
Document #: LTRT-18640
4. Configuring VoIP Parameters
Before you can make VoIP calls, you need to register with an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) and obtain account and SIP Proxy server information
1. From the menu pane, click Voice Over IP; the ‘Voice
Over IP’ page appears in the right pane.
2. Click the Line Settings tab, mark check boxes of lines
that are connected to telephones (clear those not connected), and then click Apply.
3. Click the Edit icon corresponding to the telephone
lines, and then in the ‘Line Settings’ page, configure the parameters with values provided by your ISP.
4. Click the Signaling Protocol tab, and then select the ‘Use
SIP Proxy’ check box. In the ‘Proxy IP Address or Host Name’ field, enter the ITSP’s proxy server IP address or host name. Click OK to complete the VoIP configuration.
To verify successful registration with
the proxy
server, ensure that the Phone
LED is lit green or in
the Voice over IP tab (System Monitoring menu), the
entry ‘SIP Registration’ displays “Registered” for the
configured lines.
5. Pick up the phone receiver (or handset) and listen for a
dial tone; you’re now ready to make a VoIP call.
3. Configuring Network Parameters
1. Open a Web browser, and then enter the following URL
address to access the gateway's embedded Web server graphical user interface: http://mp263.home
2. Select the Web GUI display language and click Continue.
3. Define a new login username / password and click OK.
4. In the ‘Quick Setup’ page, select and define the Internet
connection type as instructed by your ITSP, and then click OK. You are now connected to the Internet and can
proceed to configure VoIP parameters for
making and receiving voice-over-IP calls.
If there is no Int
ernet connection, the Web GUI’s
Map View page (Home) displays a red icon after the globe icon. Consult your ITSP for valid connection parameters.
The gateway's default wireless (Wi-Fi) network name (SSID) comprises product name followed by "_" and the six last characters of the MAC address in capital letters (secured). For example, if the MAC address is 00:90:8F:2C:64:70, the SSID will be MP263_2C6470
The password is 0<serial number without first two characters>. For example, if the SN is VT1234567, the password will be 01234567. The SN is printed on the rear of the MP-263.
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