GXW410x Analog FXO Gateway Quick Installation Guide
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Document Version Number: 1.0
418-02008-10
Grandstream Networks, Inc., 1297 Beacon St., 2nd Flr, Brookline, MA 02446 USA
Tel: (617) 566-9300, FAX: (617) 249-1987
www.grandstream.com
Last updated on April 1, 2008
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Grandstream Analog IP Gateway GXW410x Quick Installation Guide
WARNING:
You may corrupt firmware images and cause the unit to malfunction.
WARNING:
qualified power adapter may possibly damage the unit.
Overview
The GXW410x offers an easy to manage, easy to configure IP communications solution for any small
business or businesses with virtual and/or branch locations who want to leverage their broadband
network and/or add new IP Technology to their current phone system. The Grandstream Enterprise
Analog VoIP Gateway GXW410x series converts SIP/RTP IP calls to traditional PSTN calls. There are
two models - the GXW4104 and GXW4108, which have either 4 and 8 FXO ports respectively. The
installation is the same for both models.
A SIP proxy server such as Asterisk or a SIP registrar server can be deployed with the GXW410x series.
In this environment, the SIP server handles SIP registration and call control and the GXW410x processes
media conversion between IP and PSTN calls. By design, the system supports the North American call
progress tones and signaling standards on PSTN sides.
Equipment Packaging
Unpack and check all accessories
y one device unit
y one Ethernet cable
y one 12V universal power adapter
Please DO NOT power cycle the GXW410x during system boot up or firmware upgrade.
Use only the power adapter included in the GXW410x package. Using an alternative non-
Application Diagram
GXW410x series can be deployed in the following enterprise topology:
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Anywhere in the world
IPPBX or
SIP Server
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PSTN Analog Lines
FXO Lines
4 or 8 Ports
GXW-410x
Grandstream IP Phones
IP/L
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IP/WAN
Connect the GXW410x
Please use the equipment included in the packaging. Using any other power source may damage the
product.
1. Connect one or more PSTN (PBX) telephone lines to FXO ports.
2. Insert the Ethernet cable into the WAN port and connect the other end of the Ethernet cabl e to an uplink port
(a router or a modem, etc.).
3. Connect a PC to the LAN port (optional).
4. Insert the power adapter into the GXW-410x and connect it to an electrical outlet.
5. Using the GXW-400x embedded web server, you can further configure the device.
Configuring the GXW410x using a Web Browser
1. By default, GXW410x has DHCP option turned on.
2. To find out GXW410x’s IP address, please download “Grandstream Device IP Discovery” tool
http://www.grandstream.com/resources.html. Please follow the instructions below on how to use the
from
tool:
a. Run "IP Query.exe"
b. Select the network interface that has access to the GXW410x.
c. Click “Listen” to start sniffing on the network interface.
d. Reb oot the GXW410x.
e. Select the desired entry from output box
3. Type the GXW410x’s IP address in your PC web browser.
4. Log in using password “admin” to configure the unit.
You may then change it to use static IP address or PPPoE according to your local network environment.
There are 2 methods to configure GXW410x to work with IP PBX:
METHOD
METHOD 1
Configure GXW410x with SIP Accounts in IP PBX,
this will enable you to put GXW-410x behind a
NAT/Firewall (Used for one-stage and two-stage
dialing)
Description
Grandstream Networks, Inc., 1297 Beacon St., 2nd Flr, Brookline, MA 02446 USA
Tel: (617) 566-9300, FAX: (617) 249-1987
www.grandstream.com
Last updated on April 1, 2008
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