Matrix Setu ATA211G User Manual

SETU ATA211G
System Manual
SETU ATA211G
VoIP-FXS-GSM Adaptor
System Manual
Documentation Disclaimer
Matrix Comsec reserves the right to change, at any time, without prior notice, the product design, specifications, components, as engineering and manufacturing may warrant.
While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure accuracy of content in this document, Matrix Comsec assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may occur herein. No liability is assumed for damages, costs, expenses resulting from unauthorized modifications or repairs to the product; failure to use information or to comply with the installation, operation and maintenance instructions contained in this document
Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this system manual may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Matrix Comsec.
Version 2 Release date: July 26, 2011
.

Contents

Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... 1
Welcome ............................................................................................................................................................. 1
About this System Manual .................................................................................................................................. 1
How to Read this System Manual ....................................................................................................................... 2
Know Your SETU ATA211G .......................................................................................................................... 5
Overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Applications of SETU ATA211G ......................................................................................................................... 8
Getting Started.............................................................................................................................................. 11
Preparing for Installation ................................................................................................................................... 11
Connecting SETU ATA211G ............................................................................................................................. 13
Configuring SETU ATA211G ............................................................................................................................ 16
Configuring Basic Settings.......................................................................................................................... 21
Region ............................................................................................................................................................... 23
SIP Trunks ........................................................................................................................................................ 25
Mobile Port ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
FXS Port ............................................................................................................................................................ 53
Passwords ......................................................................................................................................................... 61
Network Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 64
Advanced Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 69
System Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... 70
Called Party Number Table ............................................................................................................................... 75
Dialed Number Table ........................................................................................................................................ 77
Peer-to-Peer Numbers ...................................................................................................................................... 80
Mobile Emergency Numbers ............................................................................................................................. 84
Digest Authentication ........................................................................................................................................ 86
PIN Authentication ............................................................................................................................................ 89
Daylight Saving Time ........................................................................................................................................ 91
Static Routing .................................................................................................................................................... 94
Reinstate Factory Defaults ................................................................................................................................ 97
Restart SETU ATA211G ................................................................................................................................. 100
Syslog ............................................................................................................................................................. 101
PCAP .............................................................................................................................................................. 103
Software Upgradation ..................................................................................................................................... 106
Auto Configuration .......................................................................................................................................... 107
Table of Contents v
Features of SETU ATA211G ....................................................................................................................... 111
Call Hold .......................................................................................................................................................... 111
Making a Second Call ..................................................................................................................................... 112
Call Transfer .................................................................................................................................................... 113
Call Toggle ...................................................................................................................................................... 115
Call Waiting ..................................................................................................................................................... 116
Conference ...................................................................................................................................................... 119
Do-Not-Disturb ................................................................................................................................................ 120
Call Forward .................................................................................................................................................... 122
Hotline ............................................................................................................................................................. 126
Caller ID Restriction ........................................................................................................................................ 129
Selective SIP Trunk Access ............................................................................................................................ 131
Speed Dialing .................................................................................................................................................. 132
Supplementary Services of Service Provider .................................................................................................. 139
Multi Stage Dialing .......................................................................................................................................... 140
End of Dialing .................................................................................................................................................. 145
Mobile Network Selection ................................................................................................................................ 146
Return Call to Original Caller (RCOC) ............................................................................................................ 148
System Status ............................................................................................................................................. 153
Viewing System Status from Jeeves ............................................................................................................... 153
System ............................................................................................................................................................ 158
Viewing System Status on Phone ................................................................................................................... 159
Appendix ..................................................................................................................................................... 161
Call Progress Tone Generation ...................................................................................................................... 161
Ring Cadences ................................................................................................................................................ 162
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) .............................................................................................................. 163
Acronyms ........................................................................................................................................................ 167
Features at a Glance ....................................................................................................................................... 169
System Commands ......................................................................................................................................... 170
Product Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 172
Warranty Statement ........................................................................................................................................ 175
Regulatory Information .................................................................................................................................... 177
Open Source Licensing Terms and Conditions ............................................................................................... 179
Index ............................................................................................................................................................ 187
vi Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
Introduction

Welcome

Thank You for choosing SETU ATA211G! This product is designed to give you the highest performance, combined with real ease of use. We hope you will make the optimum use of intelligent, intuitive, feature-packed VoIP Phone Adapter. We recommend you to read this document carefully to get acquainted with the product before installing and operating it.

About this System Manual

This document contains detailed information and instructions for installing, configuring, and operating SETU ATA211G. It also contains information on maintenance and safety instructions.
Intended Audience
This manual is aimed at:
Network Administrators and System Engineers, who will install, maintain and support SETU ATA211G. It is assumed that they have some experience in installing VoIP - GSM Gateways and are familiar with VoIP technology.
End Users, persons/organizations who will use SETU ATA211G. They include home users, personnel of small and medium businesses, large enterprises, other commercial and public organizations/ institutions.
Organization of this document
This System Manual contains following topics:
Introduction: Gives information about this System Manual.
Know Your SETU ATA211G: Provides overview of SETU ATA211G.
Getting Started: Contains information on how to install SETU ATA211G, how to configure the device using the web-based programming tool, Jeeves, and using the phone connected to the device.
Configuring Basic Settings: Provides instructions for configuring the basic parameters of SETU ATA211G, which are sufficient to get the system into operation.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 1
Configuring Advance Settings: Contains instructions for configuring the more advanced features and facilities of SETU ATA211G.
Features of SETU ATA211G: Describes in detail, the features of SETU ATA211G, along with instructions for configuring and using these features.
System Status: Displays the status indicators of system parameters like SIP, Mobile, Network (LAN and WAN), etc and details of the System Firmware.

How to Read this System Manual

This System Manual is organized in a manner to help you get familiar with SETU ATA211G, learn how to install it, how to connect it to the IP network, how to configure the Basic Settings that allow you to start making and receiving calls, and move on to the Advanced configuration to use the special features and functions. You may read it in the sequence it is organized. .
Conventions used in this System Manual
Instructions
The instructions in this document are written in a step-by-step format. Each step, its result, indication/notification, where and as it occurs, has been described.
Notices
The following symbols have been used for notices to draw your attention to important items.
Important: to indicate something that requires your special attention or to remind you of something you might need to do when you are using the system.
Tip: To indicate a helpful hint giving you an alternative way to operate the system or carry out a procedure, or use a feature more efficiently.
Cross-references
Cross references are given in blue font and hyperlinked. You may click on the hyperlinked text to reach the source of the cross-reference.
Terminology
The technical terms and Acronyms used in this manual are standard terms, commonly used in the telecommunications and data communications industry. Considering the broad group of intended users of this manual, wherever possible, use of jargon is avoided.
Acronyms have been defined in the text and a complete list of Acronyms used in this document is provided in the Appendix.
The words ATA , AT A211G, SETU ATA211G and System means SETU ATA211G.
2 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Some of the terms specific to this manual that you will encounter frequently are defined below:
Term Usage in the document
Admin A person who install, configure and maintains SETU ATA211G. Admin can also be the user.
Admin has full accessibility of the system.
User A person who uses SETU ATA211G. User has limited access to the system.
Caller/Calling Party A person who makes calls.
Callee/Called Party A person who receives the calls.
Transferor A person who transfers the calls.
Transferee
The remote user whose call is to be transferred (first party) to another remote user (second party)
Transfer Target
LAN Administrator A person who maintains the LAN network of an organization.
The remote user to whom the call is to be transferred (second party).
Using this manual, you will be able to install, operate and make optimum use of SETU ATA211G. If you encounter any technical problems, please contact your Dealer/reseller or Matrix for support.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 3
4 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
CHAPTER 2
Know Your SETU ATA211G

Overview

ATA211G is a VoIP Analog Telephone Adapter used as a SIP-FXS-Mobile gateway. It allows you to make and receive voice calls over IP Network as well as PSTN network using conventional telephone instrument.
ATA211G can be used in Residence, SOHO, Corporate Offices, Industries, Workshops, etc. ATA211G can be used to make voice calls to remotely located branch offices of an enterprise using Internet network.
ATA211G also offers flexibility to make VoIP calls over the internet and browse the Internet simultaneously using inbuilt router.
ATA211G uses SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) protocol to make voice calls over the IP network. ATA211G converts the voice traffic into IP packets for transmission over the internet. When a telephone number is dialed by you, ATA211G converts it into an IP call using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and initiates a call, thereby making VoIP calls as easy as normal telephone call. You have flexibility to make a call by selecting any SIP trunk or you can also select Mobile port to make a call.
The number dialed from FXS port can be routed to Mobile port or SIP trunk based on the number dialed. The Incoming call on SIP can be routed to FXS or Mobile Port or to a fixed destination number based on the CLI received. The Incoming call on the Mobile port can be routed to FXS port or SIP trunk as configured in Dialed Number Table.
ATA211G has three voice ports, viz. FXS, SIP and Mobile.
ATA211G has 1 WAN Port, 1 LAN Port, 1 FXS Port, 1 Mobile Port, an antenna connector, a power socket, and 5 LEDs as shown in below figure.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 5
Ports and Connectors
Port Name Connector Description
12V DC DC Jack Power Adapter
LAN RJ45 To connect a standalone computer or a LAN Swtich.
WAN RJ45 To connect to the IP network over a DSL Modem or Router or a LAN Swtich
FXS RJ11 To connect a standard telephone instrument or a PBX.
SIM SIM holder To connect to GSM network.
Antenna SMA (Male) To connect Mobile port antenna.
6 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
LED
A
SETU ATA211G has an LED each for the FXS port, the Mobile port, the SIP Trunks (SIP1, SIP2) and POWER, to indicate the status of the ports, and various events occurring on the ports, including errors.
OWER
SIP2
SIP1
GSM
FXS
SIM
P
SIM
NTENNA
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 7

Applications of SETU ATA211G

GSM
Network
IP Network
Proxy
Broadband
Modem/Router
Mobile
GSM
Network
IP Network
Proxy
Broadband
Modem/Router
Mobile
1. Residential Application: Home users can use ATA211G to make low-cost international calls to family,
friends and relatives.
FXS
ATA211G
LAN
2. SOHO Application: Small Office owners can use ATA211G to make low-cost calls to their overseas
customers, employees, suppliers, etc.
ATA211G
FXS
LAN
8 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
3. Business Application: Corporate Offices can use ATA211G to make low-cost international calls to their
FXS1
LAN
WAN
GSM
Network
IP Network
Mobile
Switch
Proxy
Broadb and
Modem /Router
ATA211G
FXS
LAN
WAN
Broadband
Modem/Router
IP Network
FXS
LAN
WAN
ATA211G
ATA211G ATA211G
Location D
Location C
Broadband
overseas customers, employees, suppliers, etc.
PBX
4. Peer-to-Peer Call Application: Corporate Offices also use SETU ATA211G to communicate between
various branch offices, at no cost.
Modem/Router
Location A
FXS
WAN
ATA211G
LAN
Location B
FXS
WAN
LAN
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 9
10 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
CHAPTER 3
SETU ATA211G with Antenna
(Country Specific)
CD containing System Manual, Quick Start and User Card
Quick Start and User Card
Getting Started

Preparing for Installation

Package Contents
Adaptor 12V, 1.25 Amp
Ethernet Cable (RJ45)
Two Screws M 7/30 Two Screw G rips Warranty Card Set External Antenna SMA with Cable
Unpack SETU ATA211G.
Verify the package contents. Contact your vendor/Service Provider/administrator, if any of the above listed items is missing or damaged.
Protecting SETU ATA211G and yourself
You are recommended to take the following measures to protect yourself and SETU ATA211G.
Installation Precautions
Do not install the system in a place where,
it may be exposed to direct sunlight, excessive cold or humidity.
it may be exposed to dust, water, oil, corrosive fumes.
it may fall, causing damage to the product.
shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
there is a water source or body, like a wash basin/kitchen sink, bath-tub, a swimming pool, sprinkler, etc.
Make sure there is enough open space for ventilation at the site of installation.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 11
Safety Instructions
Take every measure to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to the person handling this product.
Read all the instructions given in this manual.
Always switch off the product, unplug the product from the wall outlet when handling it. Removing covers or opening the system or incorrect reassembly increases the risk of electric shock.
Never open the system in power ON condition.
Use the adapter provided with the product.
Make sure telephone cables not touch exposed power line cables.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners. Use only dry and soft cloth.
Always get your product serviced by a trained, qualified person. Contact your authorised dealer or Matrix support, if:
liquid has been spilled into the product or the product has been exposed to rain or water.
the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
the product does not operate normally or exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Warning for RF Safety
The product complies with RF exposure guidelines as per standard FCC 47 CFR part 2. We recommend the following precautions:
Make sure that the RF Antenna is installed at least 20 cm away from other electronic and radio transmission devices.
Make sure that the RF Antenna is installed atleast 20 cm away from people's vicinity.
Do not place magnetic storage media near the product.
People carrying medical implants like cardiac pacemakers are advised to maintain appropriate distance from the system. They are also advised to avoid being in the vicinity of the product for a long time.
Do not place the magnetic storage media near the device.
People carrying medical implants like cardiac pacemakers are advised to maintain appropriate distance from the system. They are also advised to avoid being in the vicinity of the product for a long time.
Mounting the SETU ATA211G
To mount SETU ATA211G on the wall,
Select a suitable place.
Use the mounting template provided to you to drill holes of appropriate size and distance.
Fix the screw grips in the holes you drilled.
Fix the screws in the holes, leaving the screw heads protruding a few millimeters from the wall.
Check the strength of the screws.
Mount SETU ATA211G on the wall.
12 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

Connecting SETU ATA211G

Router
PC/LAN
IP
Power Adaptor
A
DSL Modem/
Connect a standalone computer/ LAN Switch to the LAN Port of SETU ATA211G using an Ethernet cable.
Connect the WAN Port of SETU ATA211G to the IP Network - a DSL modem or Router or a LAN Switch ­using the Ethernet cable provided to you.
Connect a telephone to the FXS Port of SETU ATA211G, using a standard telephone cable with an RJ11 plug.
You may also connect a PBX to the FXS port of SETU ATA211G.
OWER
FXS
SIM
P
SIM
NTENNA
SIP2
SIP1
GSM
Screw the antenna on to the antenna connector.
Protecting the SIM Card
To protect the SIM card, before you insert the card in the system, do the following:
Insert the SIM Card into a Mobile Handset.
Enable SIM PIN protection.
Change the SIM PIN to 1234 (default).
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 13
Remove the SIM Card from the Mobile Handset.
Press the yellow button
facing up.
Insert the SIM Card in to the SIM Holder of SETU ATA211G.
You may change the SIM PIN to the desired value after system installation is completed. You can change the SIM PIN from Mobile Port parameters page of Jeeves. See “Mobile Port” under Basic Settings for instructions.
Insert SIM Card into the SIM holder of the Mobile Port of SETU ATA211G. To do this,
press the SIM holder lock (the small yellow button). You may use a blunt pin to press the lock button.
the SIM holder tray emerges from its slot.
pull out SIM holder tray from its slot.
now, fit the SIM Card on the tray, with its contact side facing up.
insert the SIM holder tray back into the slot.
to release the SIM holder.
Insert SIM with contact side
Connect the power adapter provided with SETU ATA211G to the power jack labeled 12VDC-1A(MAX).
Connect the adapter plug into a power outlet.
Switch ON power.
Wait for the Reset Cycle to complete.
Reset Cycle
At Power ON,
The Power LED will glow green continuously.
All other LEDs - FXS, Mobile, SIP1 and SIP2 will glow Red for ms, where xxx time depends on the
timing cycle from boot loader program to init sequence.
After few seconds of Power ON, the Mobile LED starts blinking red. It indicates the network availability.
On successful completion of initiation cycle, each LED will glow as per the events summarized in
the table below:
Meaning of LEDs
LED Status Meaning
FXS ON IC Call/OG Call - Speech and Off hook
Blinks Fast Error condition during IC/OG call
Blinks Slow IC Call: Ring Event OR OG Call: Number being dialed (after the end of
dialing)
OFF FXS port ON-Hook
14 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
LED Status Meaning
Mobile ON SIM Card is present and or registered with the network.
Blinking (100 ms ON-100 ms OFF)
Blinking (1 ms ON - 1 ms OFF) SIM Card detected but is not registered with the network
OFF ATA211G is powered ON but SIM Card is not detected
SIP1 ON
Blinks Fast
Blinks Slow
OFF
SIP2 ON
Blinks Fast
Blinks Slow
OFF
SIM Card is absent or de-activated or SIM PIN is faulty or SIM PUK is required
SIP1 is enabled and is registered with the SIP server or 'Active' status of SIP Trunk.
SIP1 is enabled but not registered with the SIP server (SIP is configured as proxy).
SIP1 is enabled but not registered with the SIP server (SIP is configured for P2P calling).
SIP1 is disabled.
SIP2 is enabled and is registered with the SIP server or 'Active' status of SIP Trunk.
SIP2 is enabled but not registered with the SIP server (SIP is configured as proxy).
SIP2 is enabled but not registered with the SIP server (SIP is configured for P2P calling).
SIP2 is disabled.
You can also view the status of the ports on the Status page of the web-based graphical user interface of SETU ATA211G.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 15

Configuring SETU ATA211G

SETU ATA211G provides access to system configuration at two levels: Admin and User. A distinct set of features and facilities can configured at each of these levels.
SETU ATA211G can be configured using its Web-based graphic user interface (GUI) and from the phone connected to its FXS port. While the entire system configuration can be done using the GUI, you can configure only certain parameters from the phone.
Admin Mode
Admin is defined as the person who installs, configures and maintains the SETU ATA211G. The Admin can also be the User. In the Admin mode, you have full access to system configuration, all configurable parameters, features and facilities, and system maintenance:
Basic Settings
Advanced Settings
Supplementary Services
Access to Admin mode is protected by a password. The default Admin Password is 1234. The password may be changed.
User Mode
In the User mode, you can configure specific features and facilities of SETU ATA211G, as listed below:
Supplementary Features
Speed Dialing
Network parameters
User Password
Syslog (debug)
Factory Defaults
•PCAP
Access to the User mode is also protected by a password, referred to as the User Password. The default User Password is 1234. The password may be changed.
Configuration using Web-based GUI: Jeeves
SETU ATA211G has a graphic user interface (GUI), Jeeves, an easy-to-use proprietary software of Matrix for system configuration. Jeeves is an embedded, web server which you can access from the computer you connected to the LAN Port or the WAN Port of SETU ATA211G.
Jeeves allows system configuration in the Admin mode and User mode.
To access Jeeves, follow these steps:
Connect a standalone computer to the LAN port of SETU ATA211G. The LAN Port of SETU ATA211G and that of the computer must be in the same Subnet.
The default IP Address of the LAN port of SETU ATA211G is: 192.168.2.21 The default Subnet Mask of the LAN port of SETU ATA211G is: 255.255.255.0
16 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
If required, change the IP Address and the Subnet of the computer.
You may also connect the LAN port of SETU ATA211G to a LAN switch. If you connect the LAN port of SETU ATA211G to a LAN Switch, make sure that the IP Address of LAN port of SETU does not conflict with the IP Address of any device on the LAN, and SETU ATA211G is in the same Subnet as the LAN computer.
You may change the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the LAN Port of SETU ATA211G by dialing the relevant System Commands from the phone connected to the FXS port of SETU ATA211G. See “” topic.
When installing the system for the first time, you are advised to connect SETU ATA211G to a standalone computer only.
Make sure a web-browser, either Internet Explorer 7 or Mozilla Firefox, is installed on the computer.
Open the browser on the computer.
•Type 192.168.2.21, the default IP address of the LAN port of SETU ATA211G, in the address bar of the browser and press Enter key/click Go.
If you have connected SETU ATA211G to the LAN and have changed the IP Address of the LAN port of SETU ATA211G, enter the current IP Address in the address bar of the browser.
The Login page of Jeeves opens.
You can also use the WAN Port of SETU ATA211G to access the embedded web server in the same manner.
The default IP Address of the WAN Port of SETU ATA211G is: 192.168.1.196
The default Subnet Mask of the WAN Port of SETU ATA211G is: 255.255.255.0
On the Login page of Jeeves, you are offered two Login modes: Admin and User.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 17
To log in as Admin,
In the Login as combo box, select Admin.
In the Password field, enter 1234, the default Admin Password.
Click the Login button.
On successful login, the Admin mode page will open.
The left pane shows the links Basic Settings, Advanced Settings, Supplementary Services, and Status.
Basic Settings are sufficient to get your SETU ATA211G into operation.
Click the links to expand.
To log in as User,
In the Login as combo box, select User.
In the Password field, enter 1234, the default User Password.
Click the Login button.
On successful login, the User mode page will open.
The left pane displays User Settings and Status links.
Click the User Settings link to expand. The sub-links to the functions and features that are allowed to be configured from the User mode appear on the left pane: Supplementary Features, Speed Dialing, Network, User Password, Syslog, Factory Defaults and PCAP.
Click the Status link to view the status of the system and the ports.
18 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Configuring using a Phone
You can enter the Admin mode and the User mode using the phone connected to the FXS Port of SETU ATA211G, and change feature settings, and certain network parameters like the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the LAN and the WAN port of SETU ATA211G, select the Connection Type (IP Addressing) by dialing “System
Commands” from the phone connected to its FXS port of SETU ATA211G.
You can also dial System Commands to view the current IP Addresses of the WAN and LAN Ports (if your phone has a display).
Follow the instructions given below to configure the system from the phone.
Admin Mode
Lift the receiver of the phone.
•Dial #19 to enter the Admin mode.
Dial the Admin Password (default: 1234). You will get programming tone.
Dial the System Command for the feature/facility you want to configure.
For example: To change IP Address of the LAN Port, dial 12<LAN IP Address>#* . For example, to change the IP address to to 192.168.2.21, dial 12192168002021#*
When you dial a valid command, SETU ATA211G plays a confirmation tone for 3 seconds, and plays the programming tone.
•Dial 0 to exit configuration mode.
When network parameters are changed, SETU ATA211G will restart, without dial tone/confirmation tone.
You can also view the Network parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Connection Type. etc.) on the phone’s display. See “System Status”.
For a complete list of commands, refer “System Commands” in the Appendix.
User Mode
Lift the receiver of the phone.
•Dial #18 to enter the User mode.
Dial the User Password (default: 1234).
You will get programming tone.
Dial the command for the feature/facility you want to configure.
For example, The command for configuring the destination number for Call Forward -Unconditional is: 51-Destination
Number-#*
To configure 2001 as the destination number for Call Forward-Unconditional, dial 512001#*
•Dial 0 to exit programming mode.
For a complete list of commands, refer “System Commands” in the Appendix.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 19
20 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
CHAPTER 4
The Basic Settings enable you to configure SETU ATA211G for basic functions. As Basic Settings cover much of your configuration requirements, you will be able to operate and use the system efficiently, when you configure Basic Settings.
To configure Basic Settings,
Click Basic Settings link.
The links to the different basic parameters appear on the left pane.
Configuring Basic Settings
There are two ways to configure Basic Settings:
Using the Wizard. The Wizard will guide you step-by-step through the configuration.
OR
Selectively configuring the Basic Settings parameters, by clicking the links on the left pane.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 21
To use the Wizard,
Click the Wizard icon on the top right of your screen.
The Next button takes you to the next page, saving the changes you made on the current page.
The Back button returns you to the previous page.
The More button expands parameters on the page.
•The Less button collapses parameters on the page.
The Quit button allows you to exit the Wizard at any stage, saving changes you made before
exiting.
To use selective configuration,
Click Basic Settings link to expand.
Click each parameter link, Region, SIP, Mobile, FXS, Passwords, Network.
The selected parameter page opens.
The More button expands parameters on the page.
•The Less button collapses parameters on the page
Set the desired values on the page.
Click Submit to save your settings on the page.
You may use the Wizard or selectively configure the Basic Settings pages, whichever works best for you.
The instructions provided in this chapter, describe selective configuration of the Basic Settings pages.
1. Click Basic Settings to expand.
2. The following links appear under Basic Settings:
Region
•SIP
Mobile
•FXS
Passwords
•Network
Each of these are explained in detail in the following.
22 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

Region

1. Click Region.
2. Click More button to view all parameters on the page.
3. Select Admin Language and User Language. Default: English.
SETU ATA211G can display the Admin and User pages of the GUI, Jeeves, in the following languages:
English
Italian
Spanish
French
•German
Portuguese
All the Admin and User Pages of the GUI will appear in the language you selected, when you login again as Admin or User.
You can also select a Language on the Login page; however, it will be applied for the current session only.
4. Select CPTG (Call Progress Tone Generation) to match the CPTG of the country where SETU ATA211G is
installed. Default: India.
The ATA211G supports country specific Call Progress Tones Generation (CPTG) to simulate the same tones of the local PSTN to which it is connected. The CPTG supported by SETU ATA211G for different countries are presented in the “Appendix”.
When you reset SETU ATA211G to factory defaults, CPTG you selected will not be set to default.
5. Select Ring cadence to match the ring cadence of the country where SETU ATA211G is installed. Select
your country from the drop down list. Default: India.
During an incoming call, SETU ATA211G will play the ring over the SLT as per the Ring Cadence of the country you selected. For a complete list of Ring Cadences of different countries supported by SETU ATA211G, see “Appendix”.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 23
When you reset SETU ATA211G to factory defaults, the Ring you selected will not be set to default.
6. To synchronize Date and Time of SETU ATA211G with that of the country where it is installed, select Time
Zone from the drop down list. Default: (GMT+05:30) Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi.
7. To use a public internet time server for date and time synchronization, select an internet based time server
as NTP Server. You may select any of the three reliable public internet time servers
1
supported by SETU
ATA211G:
ntp1.cs.wisc.edu
time.windows.com
time.nist.gov Default: Ntp1.cs.wisc.edu
If you want to use an NTP server other than these, select the radio button and enter the IP Address/ domain of the server in the empty field.
When you reset SETU ATA211G to factory defaults, Date and Time settings will not be set to default.
8. Click Submit to save your region settings.
1. You can select from three free, reliable public internet time servers run by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Microsoft, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to obtain date and time. You can also configure an NTP time server of your preference, other than these. These public internet time servers provide time offset from the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), and you can select the time according to the time zone of the country you are installing the SETU ATA211G. For instance, if your ATA211G is installed in India, you can select the time zone for India (GMT+5.30 Calcutta, Chennai, Mumbai, and New Delhi). The time for India is offset from GMT by +5.30 hours. Similarly, if your ATA211G is installed in Hawaii, select the time zone for Hawaii, which is offset by GMT -10:00 hours, to set the correct time and date.
24 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

SIP Trunks

SETU ATA211G supports three SIP trunks, which may be configured as Proxy or Non-Proxy, i.e. Peer-to-Peer trunks. You may register with three different ITSPs and use their services.
1. Click the SIP link.
The parameters of SIP Trunk 1 appear on your screen.
2. Click More button to view all parameters of SIP Trunk 1 on this page.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 25
Trunk Settings
1. Select the SIP Trunk Enable check box to use the SIP Trunk. Default: Disabled.
You may disable the SIP trunk, if you do not want to include it in Call Routing.
2. Select SIP Trunk Mode according to your installation. Default: Peer-to-Peer.
Select Proxy, if you want to register this SIP trunk with an ITSP or a Registrar Server.
Select Peer-to-Peer, if you want to use the trunk for Peer-to-Peer (non-proxy) calls.
If you select Peer-to-Peer, you must also configure the number strings in the Peer-to-Peer Table.
26 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Click the arrow icon.
The Peer-to-Peer Numbers table opens in a new window.
You can configure as many as 500 number strings, which are stored against an Index number.
In the Number field, enter the peer-to-peer number string - prefix or entire number - that will be dialed. The number string must not exceed 24 characters. Default: Blank.
If the number to be dialed out is <dialednumber@destination address>, for example, 123@abc.com, you must enter 1234 in this field.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 27
To identify the number string you configured, enter a name in the Name field. It may be the name of your contact or any name you wish to assign to the number string. The name may consist of 24 characters (maximum). Default: Blank.
•As Minimum Digits, define the minimum length of the number string that must be dialed for the system to consider it as a valid number. Default: 01.
If the peer-to-peer number string you dial is shorter than the Minimum Digits you have configured, the system will not dial out the number.
•As Maximum Digits, define the maximum length of the number string that must be dialed out for the system to consider it the complete number string. Default: 24.
If the peer-to-peer number string you dial is longer than the Maximum Digits you have configured, the system will strip off the additional digits and dial out the number.
In the Destination Address field, enter the domain name or IP Address to where the dialed peer- to-peer number string is to be sent. The Destination Address may consists of up to 40 characters. Default: Blank.
For example, if the peer-to-peer number to be dialed out is 123@abc.com, enter abc.com as Destination Address. If the number is 1234@ 192.168.1.197, enter 192.168.1.197 as the Destination Address. The Destination Address can also be in the form of Address:Port number.
Click Submit to save entries.
Close the window.
3. Enter the SIP ID. This is the ID which remote parties will use to call this SIP Trunk. Default: Blank.
The SIP ID may be a number or text consisting of a maximum of 40 characters.
If you have defined the trunk mode as Proxy, enter the SIP ID provided by your ITSP. For example, if SIP URI provided by the ITSP is 12345@abc.com, enter 12345 in this field.
If you have defined the trunk mode as Peer-to-Peer, enter the desired SIP ID.
4. Enter Authentication ID. Default: Blank.
If you have defined the SIP trunk mode as Proxy, enter the Authentication ID (User ID) provided by your ITSP.
If you have defined the trunk mode as Peer-to-Peer, enter the ID of your preference as Authentication ID.
5. Enter Authentication Password. Default: Blank.
If you have defined the SIP trunk mode as Proxy, enter the Authentication Password provided by your ITSP.
If you have defined the trunk mode as Peer-to-Peer, enter a password of your preference as Authentication Password.
6. SIP Registration is applicable for Proxy SIP Trunks only. Default: Disabled.
28 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Select the check box to enable. SETU ATA211G will send the REGISTER message to Registrar proxy or Outbound proxy as applicable.
7. Select the OG Calls without Registration check box to allow the users to make outgoing calls
irrespective of whether the SIP Trunk has been successfully registered with proxy or not.
By default, the system does not allow outgoing calls to be made if the status of the SIP trunk is 'not registered'.
8. If you have defined the SIP trunk mode as Proxy, in the Registrar Server Address: Port field, enter the
Registrar Server Address and the Registrar Server’s listening port for SIP messages.
The registrar server address may be an IP address or a domain. Default: Blank.
The valid port range is: 1024-65534. Default: 5060.
9. If your service provider uses an outbound proxy for handling voice calls, enable the Outbound Proxy
check box.
In the Outbound Proxy Server Address: Port field, enter the IP address or domain name of the Outbound Proxy Server and the number of the Outbound Proxy Server’s Listening Port for SIP.
The Server Address may consist of maximum 40 characters. Default: Blank.
The valid range for the port is 1024-65534. Default: 5060.
10. To add ‘rinstance’ in the REGISTER Message, keep this feature enabled. Default: Disabled.
‘rinstance’ is any random value which can be used by the SETU ATA211G to fetch its own contact binding, i.e. to know the Registration Expiry Timer assigned by the server.
When you enable ‘rinstance’ in Register, SETU ATA211G will generate any random value of 'rinstance' and include in the REGISTER message. The system will use the registration expiry timer of that contact binding.
11. Set the Re-registration Timer. This is the time period after which the SETU ATA211G will send
registration request to maintain registration binding with the Registrar server.
The valid range of this timer is 00001- 65535. Default: 3600 seconds.
12. Define the Registration Retry Timer. When a registration attempt fails, SETU ATA211G will resend
registration request to the Registrar Server after the expiry of the Re-registration Timer. The valid range of this timer is from 00001- 65535. Default: 10 seconds.
13. Click Submit.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 29
Incoming Call
1. Select an appropriate Incoming Call Routing option for the SIP Trunk. You may select:
Reject Incoming Calls: The system will reject all calls received on the SIP Trunk. Select this option, if
you want to block calls on this SIP trunk.
Route To FXS: The system will place all calls received on the SIP Trunk on the FXS port. The phone connected to the port will start ringing for the duration of the Ring Timer (default: 45 seconds). If the call is not answered within this timer, it will be rejected. This is also the default routing option.
Route to fixed destination number through Mobile: The system will place all calls received on the SIP Trunk to a Fixed Destination Number through the Mobile port.
If you select this option, define the destination number in the Fixed Destination Number field.
Route to FXS. If not answered within ring timer, route to fixed destination number through Mobile: The system will place all calls received on the SIP Trunk on the FXS port. The phone connected to the port will start ringing for the duration of the Ring Timer (default: 45 seconds). If the call is not answered within this timer, the call will be automatically routed to the Fixed Destination Number through the Mobile port.
If you select this option, define the destination number in the Fixed Destination Number field.
Answer the call, collect number & route to FXS: Select this option, if FXS port of SETU ATA211G is connected to the FXO port of the PBX and you want callers to reach extensions of the PBX by simply dialing the extension number. When there is an incoming call on the SIP trunk, the call is answered and dial tone is played to the caller. When the caller dials the number, ATA will collect the digits and routes the call from its FXS port.
30 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
If you want the system to route the call to a fixed destination number, if the caller does not dial any digit, do the following:
Select the Give dial tone check box.
Set the time (in seconds) for which the system should play dial tone to the caller in the Give dial
tone for--sec. box. The valid range of the timer is 1 to 9 seconds. Default: 4 seconds.
Define the destination number for routing the call in the Fixed Destination Number field.
Answer the call, collect number & route to Mobile: Select this option, if you want the system to first answer the call on the SIP trunk, play dial tone to the caller, collect the digits and route the call to the Mobile port.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 31
If you want the system to route the call to a fixed destination number, if the caller does not dial any digit, do the following:
Select the Give dial tone check box.
Set the time (in seconds) for which the system should play dial tone to the caller in the Give dial
tone for--sec. box. The valid range of the timer is 1 to 9 seconds. Default: 4 seconds.
Define the destination number for routing the call in the Fixed Destination Number field.
Route as per called party number: Select this option, if you want all incoming calls on the SIP trunk to be routed on the basis of the Called Party Number received in INVITE message.
If you select this option, you must configure the Called Party Number Table. See “Called Party
Number Table” for instructions.
Enter the Fixed Destination Number in this field, if the incoming call routing option requires the call to be finally placed at a fixed destination. You can configure the fixed destination number of maximum 16 digits. Default: Blank
Enter the time duration in the Ring Timer field, for which the system plays the ring on the FXS Port for an incoming call. Range of the ring timer is of 01 to 99 seconds. Default: 45 sec.
2. SETU ATA211G supports display of Calling Line Identity (CLI) received in the SIP request message on the
FXS port. To display CLI Number on FXS Port, you may select:
Calling Number
Called Number
Default: Calling Number
32 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
3. Define the type of response the system should send on the receipt of an incoming call on the SIP trunk.
For the On Connecting Media, Send parameter, you may select:
183 Session Progress
200 OK
Default: 183 Session Progress
4. If you want to Authenticate Incoming Calls on SIP, that is, you want to allow incoming calls only after
callers have authenticated themselves. You can select:
PIN: Select this option to authenticate callers with a unique PIN.
Digest: Select this type of authentication if you want to allow incoming calls on the SIP Trunk only after
callers have authenticated themselves with their User ID and Password. Default: Disabled.
If you have selected PIN, you must configure the PIN Authentication Table. To do this,
Click the arrow icon.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 33
The PIN Authentication page opens in a new window.
Enter the PIN to be authenticated against each Index in the Table.
The PIN number can have a maximum of 4 digits. The characters allowed are: 0-9,*, #
If you have finished entering, click Submit to save.
Close the window. See “PIN Authentication”.
If you enable Digest Authentication, you must configure the Digest Authentication Table. To do this,
34 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Click the arrow icon.
The Digest Authentication Table page opens in a new window.
Enter the User ID to be authenticated along with its corresponding Password against each Index in the Table.
The User ID may be a maximum of 40 characters. The User Password may be a maximum of 16 characters.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 35
If you have finished entering the User IDs and their corresponding User Passwords in this Table, click Submit.
Close the window.
To know more about this feature, see “Digest Authentication”.
Vocoders
1. Select Vocoders in the order of preference from the multiple selection box.
Vocoders are the various voice codecs used to compress the data in RTP packets for optimum use of bandwidth and for ensuring voice quality. You can set 4 Vocoder options in the order of preference.
The Vocoders supported by SETU ATA211G in the order of preference, i.e. 1st to 4th, listed in the Used Codecs box are:
G.711 A - Law
G.711  Law
G.729
G.723
To remove a Vocoder from this list, select the Vococder and click the back arrow <
The Vocoder will be moved to the Unused Codecs box.
Select the required Vocoders your cursor from the right list box.
Use the Up and Down arrows near the Used Codecs box to change the order of Vocoder preference.
2. If you have G.723 as a Preferred Vocoder, select G.723 Bit Rate as 5.3 Kbps or 6.3 Kbps. Default:
6.3kpbs.
When G.723 is negotiated, the selected Bit Rate will be applied only when sending the RTP packets. When receiving RTP packets from the remote end, both Bit Rates of G.723 will be accepted.
36 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Advanced
1. Select the default SIP Transport for outgoing SIP messages from the following options:
UDP: Outgoing messages are transported using UDP.
TCP: Outgoing messages are transported using TCP.
TCP (Fallback to UDP): TCP is used for outgoing messages. However, if the TCP connection fails, the system will attempt to send the message again over UDP.
Default: UDP
To use TCP or TCP (Fallback to UDP), you must enable SIP over TCP in the “System Parameters” page.
2. Select the Automatic Number Translation check box, if you want to apply this feature on the SIP trunk.
Default: Disabled.
Automatic Number Translation (ANT) of SETU ATA211G modifies the number strings - entire numbers or part thereof - you dial into number strings understood by the IP network.
The ANT feature is useful when the network requires adding or stripping off of parts of the dialed number strings. For example, the PSTN requires you to dial the prefix 00 for calling international numbers, whereas the ITSP you have subscribed this SIP trunk restricts the dialing of the prefix 00 for international numbers. If you happen to dial this prefix, your call will be rejected by the ITSP.
ANT is also used when SETU ATA211G is deployed for networking between PBXs at multiple sites, and
“Multi Stage Dialing” is required.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 37
To use ANT, select the check box and configure the Automatic Number Translation Table. To do this,
Make a list of numbers that need to be modified before being dialed out from this SIP trunk. Make a list of the corresponding modified numbers that the system should substitute the dialed numbers with.
Click the arrow icon.
The Automatic Number Translation table opens in a new window. In this table, you can store as many as 24 Dialed Numbers and their corresponding Substitute Numbers, at Index Numbers 01 to 24.
In the Dialed Number column, enter the numbers that need to be modified when dialed out from this SIP trunk.
38 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
In the Substitute Number column, enter the numbers which the system should dial out in place of the dialed numbers. Make sure you enter a Dialed Number and its corresponding Substitute Number at the same Index number in the table. For example, if you entered 001 as Dialed Number at Index 01, you must enter its corresponding Substitute Number 1 also at Index 01.
Click Submit to save your entries.
Close the window.
3. By default, the CLI of the SIP Trunk is sent to the called party when outgoing calls are made using the SIP
trunk. If you do not want to send CLI, enable CLIR check box.
4. By default, the CLI of the SIP Trunk is sent to the called party when outgoing calls are made using the SIP
trunk. If you want the system to send the CLI of the source port, that is the FXS port or the Mobile port, select the CLI Source FXS/Mobile check box. Default: Disabled.
5. If you want the system to reject incoming calls which do not have the identity of the caller (Calling Party
Information), enable the Anonymous Call Rejection check box. Default: Disabled.
6. If you want the system to send RTP packets to original IP and Port from where RTP packets are received,
by ignoring the contact information received in SDP, enable the Symmetric RTP check box. Default: Disabled.
7. When there is an incoming call on the Mobile port and the same is to be routed through the SIP trunk,
define the type of response, on receipt of which the system should connect to Mobile port to the SIP Trunk. For the Connect to GSM on reciept of parameter, you may select:
183 Session Progress
200 OK
This parameter is applicable only if the following Incoming Call options are selected on Mobile port:
Route to fixed destination number as per incoming call route selection
or
Route to FXS. If not answered within ring timer, route to fixed destination number as per incoming call route selection.
8. If you want the system to send DNS SRV query to the configured domain server, enable DNS SRV. When
disabled, the system will send DNS A query to the configured domain server. Default: Disabled.
9. When the system is installed behind a NAT Router, select specific NAT traversal mechanism to be used as
NAT Type.
Select Router’s IP Address, if your ATA is located behind the NAT router (any type).
Make sure you disable Outbound Proxy on SIP trunk and configure the same IP Address under NAT settings in the “System Parameters” page.
Select STUN if your ATA is located behind the NAT router other than Symmetric.
Make sure you disable Outbound Proxy on SIP trunk and configure the STUN Server Address and port in “System Parameters”.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 39
10. Select the appropriate DTMF sending/receiving mechanism that is compatible with the DTMF sending/
receiving mechanism of your ITSP or remote peer. SETU ATA211G supports:
Inband
Outband
SIP (INFO) Default: Outband
In the On Time field, set the time for which the DTMF digit should remain on, when the digit is dialed out by the system. The DTMF On Time may be 100 or 150 or 200 milliseconds. Default: 100 milliseconds.
In the Off Time field, set the time for which system should wait before dialing the successive DTMF digits. The DTMF Off Time may be 100 or 150 or 200 milliseconds. Default: 100 milliseconds.
11. Configure the Pause Timer (sec), if you want to insert a delay before the digits of a number string is out
dialed from the SIP trunk.
The Pause Timer is typically used in “Multi Stage Dialing”. The range of the Pause Timer is from 1 to 9 seconds. Default: 2 seconds.
12. Select an appropriate Call Hold Method that is compatible with your ITSP proxy server/remote peer.You
may select:
RFC 3261
RFC 2543 Default: RFC 3261
13. To send and receive the Fax over IP from and on the FAX machine connected to FXS port of the SETU
ATA211G, select the desired Fax over IP protocol:
T.38 (UDPTL): If you select this option, the device you are sending the fax to, must also support this protocol.
Pass Through: Select this option if you need to send fax over G.711. The device you are sending fax to must also use G.711.
Default: T.38 (UDPTL).
If the FAX sent using T.38 is rejected, SETU ATA211G will use Pass Through as the Fall Back protocol to send the fax.
14. In the Returned Calls to Original Caller (RCOC) option, enable the type of RCOC you want to set for the
SIP Trunk. See “Return Call to Original Caller (RCOC)”
On Busy: Enable this type if you want to set RCOC when the call is returned if the called party is found busy.
On No Response: Enable this type if you want to set RCOC when the call is returned if the called party does not answer the call.
On Speech: Enable this type if you want to set RCOC when the call is returned after speech was established with the called party.
40 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
15. If you have completed the configuration of SIP Trunk 1, click Submit to save settings.
16. To configure another SIP trunk, click the SIP Trunk Number tab.
17. Follow the same instructions as described here to configure the next SIP trunk.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 41

Mobile Port

SETU ATA211G supports a Mobile Port. Insert the SIM card in the SIM holder to get your ATA211G connected to the GSM network.
To configure the Mobile Port parameters,
1. Click Mobile.
2. Click More button to view all Mobile parameters on this page.
General
1. Select the Enable check box to use the Mobile Port. Default: Disabled.
You may disable the Mobile Port, if you do not want to include it in Call Routing.
42 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
2. You can assign a Name to the Mobile port, which will be displayed to the called party (if the instrument of
the called party supports display name functionality).
The name you assign may consist of a maximum of 24 characters. Default: Blank.
Incoming Call
1. Select an appropriate Incoming Call Routing option for the Mobile Port. You may select:
Reject Incoming Calls: Select this option if you want ATA211G to reject the incoming calls on the Mobile port.
Route to FXS: Select this option if you want to route the incoming calls on Mobile port, to the FXS port. The incoming call will be placed on the FXS Port and the phone connected to the FXS Port will start ringing for the duration of the Ring Timer (default: 45 seconds). If the call is not answered within this timer, it will be rejected. This is also the default option.
If you select this option, you may configure the Ring Timer. Valid range of this timer is 01-99 seconds.
Route to fixed destination number as per incoming call route selection: Select this option if you want incoming calls on the Mobile Port to be routed to a Fixed Destination Number as per the Incoming Call Route you select: SIP1, SIP2, SIP3 or Dialed Number Table.
If you select this option, define the destination number in the Fixed Destination Number field and select the Incoming Call Route.
Route to FXS. If not answered within ring timer, route to fixed destination number as per incoming call route selection: Select this option if you want to route the incoming calls on the Mobile Port to the FXS Port first. The phone connected to the FXS Port will start ringing for the duration of the Ring Timer (default: 45 seconds). If the call is not answered within this timer, the call will be automatically routed to the Fixed Destination Number as per the Incoming Call Route you select: SIP1, SIP2, SIP3 or Dialed Number Table.
If you select this option, define the destination number in the Fixed Destination Number field and select the Incoming Call Route.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 43
Answer the call, collect number & route as per incoming call route selection: Select this option if you want the system to first answer the call on the Mobile Port, play dial tone to the caller, collect the digits dialed by the caller and route the call as per the Incoming Call Route you select: SIP1, SIP2, SIP3 or Dialed Number Table.
If you select this option, select the Incoming Call Route.
If you want the system to route the call to a fixed destination number, if the caller does not dial any digit, do the following:
Select the Give dial tone check box.
Set the time (in seconds) for which the system should play dial tone to the caller in the Give dial tone
for--sec. box. The valid range of the timer is 1 to 9 seconds. Default: 4 seconds.
Define the destination number for routing the call in the Fixed Destination Number field.
Select the Incoming Call Route.
Route to FXS. If not answered within ring timer, answer the call, collect number & route as per incoming call route selection: Select this option if you want to route the incoming calls on the Mobile Port to the FXS Port first. The phone connected to the FXS Port will start ringing for the duration of the Ring Timer (default: 45 seconds). If the call is not answered within this timer, the system answers the call, plays dial tone to the caller. When the caller dials the number, the system collects the digits and routes the call as per the Incoming Call Route you select: SIP1, SIP2, SIP3 or Dialed Number Table.
If you select this option, select the Incoming Call Route. You may also configure the Ring Timer.
44 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
When the FXS port does not answer the call within the ring timer, the system answers the call and gives dial tone to the caller. If the caller does not dial any digit and you want the system to route the call to a fixed destination number, do the following:
Select the Give dial tone check box.
Set the time (in seconds) for which the system should play dial tone to the caller in the Give dial tone
for--sec. box. The valid range of the timer is 1 to 9 seconds. Default: 4 seconds.
Define the destination number for routing the call in the Fixed Destination Number field.
Select the Incoming Call Route.
Configure the Ring Timer.
Fixed Destination Number: Enter the fixed destination number, if the incoming call routing option you selected requires the call to be finally placed to a fixed destination number.
This destination number can be configured of maximum 40 characters.
Incoming Call Route: You need to configure this parameter, only if the Incoming Call Routing option you selected above requires the Incoming Call Route to be selected. You may select:
SIP1/SIP2/SIP3: Select this option as Incoming Call Route if you want to route the incoming call
received on Mobile port using SIP1/SIP2/SIP3 trunk.
Dialed Number Table: Select this option Incoming Call Route if you want SETU ATA211G to route the
incoming call on the basis of the number dialed. If you select this option, you must also configure the Dialed Number Table. To do this,
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 45
Click the arrow icon.
The Dialed Number Table opens in a new window.
For each Index number,
Enter the desired Number you want to store in the table. The number must not exceed 24 characters.
46 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
For the number you entered, define the Minimum Digits, which the system should wait to receive before considering it as a valid number. Default: 01.
For the number you entered, define the Maximum Digits, which the system should wait to receive before considering it as End of Dialing. Default: 24.
For the number you entered, select as Destination Route the port the system should use to call the dialed number. Default: SIP 1.
At the bottom of the table, select the destination route for dialed numbers that do not match with any of the entries on this table.
For calls made from the FXS port, select the the destination trunk for the option If dialed number
does not match with either of the programmed number in the Dialed Number Table & call is made from FXS, route the call through. Default, SIP Trunk 1.
For calls made from the FXS port, select the the destination trunk for the option If dialed number does not match with either of the programmed number in the Dialed Number Table & call is made from Mobile, route the call through. Default, SIP Trunk 1.
Click Submit to save entries and close the window. See “Dialed Number Table”.
2. In the Ring Timer field, set the duration for which the ring should be played on the FXS Port for an
incoming call. The range of the Ring Timer is of 01 to 99 seconds. Default: 45 sec.
3. Select the required type of CLI to be displayed on the FXS Port during an incoming call:
Calling Number: Select this option if you want the number of the Calling Party to be displayed as CLI on the FXS Port.
Called Number: Select this option if you want the number of the Called Party to be displayed as CLI on the FXS Port.
4. If you want to Authenticate Incoming Calls on the Mobile port only after callers have authenticated
themselves, enable the PIN Authentication check box. Default: Disabled.
You must configure the PIN Authentication Table. To do this,
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 47
Click the arrow icon.
The PIN Authentication table opens in a new page.
Enter the PIN to be authenticated against each Index in the Table.
The PIN number can have a maximum of 4 digits. The characters allowed are: 0-9,*, #
If you have finished entering, click Submit to save.
Close the window. See “PIN Authentication”.
48 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Advanced
1. Select the Automatic Number Translation check box, if you want to apply this feature on the Mobile port.
Default: Disabled.
Automatic Number Translation (ANT) enables you to modify or translate the dialed number into another number. ANT is useful when you need to modify or replace a few digits of the dialed number with other digits, before the system dials out the number.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 49
To apply ANT on the Mobile port, you must enable ANT and configure the Automatic Number Translation Table with dialed numbers and substitute numbers. To do this,
Make a list of numbers that need to be modified before being dialed out from the Mobile port. Make a list of the corresponding modified numbers that the system should substitute the dialed numbers with.
Click the arrow icon.
The Automatic Number Translation table opens in a new window.
In this table, you can store as many as 24 Dialed Numbers and their corresponding Substitute Numbers, at Index Numbers 01 to 24.
In the Dialed Number column, enter the numbers that need to be modified when dialed out from the Mobile Port.
In the Substitute Number column, enter the numbers which the system should dial out in place of the dialed numbers.
50 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Make sure you enter a Dialed Number and its corresponding Substitute Number at the same Index number in the table. For example, if you entered 001 as Dialed Number at Index 01, you must enter its corresponding Substitute Number 1 also at Index 01.
Click Submit to save your entries.
Close the window.
2. Enable CLIR check box to hide your identity from the called party. Thus, the outgoing calls made by the
user on Mobile port will be sent as anonymous calls. CLIR will work only if it is supported by your service provider.
3. In Mobile Network Selection option, set the network selection mode as Automatic or Manual.
When SETU ATA211G is located in the home region, the SIM card gets registered with the Network Operator of that SIM only, leading to no extra charges (roaming charges) to the user. Whereas, if SETU ATA211G is located in an area away from the home region or in an area where more than one Network Operators of different regions are available, the SIM card may get registered with another available Network resulting in roaming charges.
The Mobile Network Selection feature of SETU ATA211G enables you to select the GSM network of your choice, either automatically or manually. At Power On, ATA211G will automatically locate and register the SIM with the Network that supports the SIM card installed in it. If the SIM fails to register, it will restart the process of network selection on the expiry of the Network Registration Retry Timer.
Automatic: Select this option if you want the system to select the GSM network automatically. This will register the SIM with any available GSM network whose signal strength is greater than that of other available networks.
Manual: Select this option if you want to select the GSM network manually. This will allow you to get your SIM registered with the desired network operator available in that region.
If you select the Mobile Network Selection as Manual, assign priorities to the preferred netwok operators for the registration of the Mobile port in the fields Priority 1 to Priority 9.
Enter Network Operator Codes (MCC and MNC) in the fields Priority 1 to Priority 9.
In these fields, Network Operator Codes (MCC and MNC) are configured according to their priority. So, at every Power on, ATA211G will send a request for available GSM Network Operators, who in turn will respond to the request with a list of available Network Operator Codes. ATA211G will match the available Network Operator Codes with those configured in the fields Priority 1 to Priority 9 and select the Network Operator which best suits your requirement in order of priority. See “Mobile Network
Selection”.
4. In the Band field, select the GSM frequency band supported by your service provider in your country.
ATA211G supports four major GSM frequency bands: GSM 850, EGSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 mhz. Default: 900 + 1800 mhz.
If band selection is changed, it will be effective only after ATA211G restarts.
5. In Transmit Gain field, set the Transmitting Gain of the RF Signal to optimum level by selecting one out of
the five different levels: Very Low, Low, Normal, High and Very High. Default: Normal.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 51
6. In Receive Gain field, set the Receiving Gain of the RF Signal to optimum level by selecting one out of the
five different levels: Very Low, Low, Normal, High and Very High. Default: Normal.
7. In SIM PIN field, enter the unique SIM PIN for the Mobile port of your ATA211G. The SIM PIN you enter
here must be of 4 minimum and 8 digits maximum. Default: 1234.
SIM PIN is a security feature used by the GSM network. If this feature is enabled on the SIM Card, the network asks the system for the SIM PIN at every power ON. If the SIM PIN you have programmed here matches with the one stored in the network, the network will mark ATA as present on the network.
8. In DTMF ON Time field, select the appropriate DTMF On time for sending DTMF digits. The DTMF On
Time is the time for which the DTMF digit which is to be out dialed remains ON. Valid range: 50 to 200 milliseconds. Default: 100 milliseconds.
9. In DTMF OFF Time field, select the appropriate DTMF OFF time as the time gap between two DTMF
digits. This can be set between 20 to 200 milliseconds. Default: 100 milliseconds.
10. In DTMF Level field, DTMF Level signifies with what magnitude (level/amplitude) the DTMF digits should
be out dialed. This can be set between 0 dB to -10.5 dB. Default: -6 dB.
11. You may configure the Pause Timer if you want to insert a delay before dialing the DTMF digits on the
Mobile port. The Pause Timer is typically used in Multi-Stage Dialing. Valid range: 1 to 9 seconds. Default: 2 seconds.
12. In the Returned Calls to Original Caller (RCOC) option, enable the type of RCOC you want to set for the
Mobile Port.
On Busy: Enable this type if you want to set RCOC when the call is returned if the called party is found busy.
On No Response: Enable this type if you want to set RCOC when the call is returned if the called party does not answer the call.
On Speech: Enable this type if you want to set RCOC when the call is returned after speech was established with the called party.
13. Select Replace ‘+’ from CLI Yes check box if you want to replace ‘+’ from the CLI (during incoming call on
mobile) with some other number string.
When an incoming call is received on the Mobile Port, the received CLI usually has a prefix "+". To replace this prefix with a number string, enable this check box. Default: Disabled.
To replace the prefix with another number you may configure Number String. You can configure the number string of maximum 6 digits.
If you want to remove '+', keep the Number String blank.
14. Click Submit to save the configurations.
52 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

FXS Port

SETU ATA211G supports an FXS port. Depending upon your requirement, you can either connect an standard, analog telephone instrument to the FXS port, or interface the FXS port with the FXO port of a PBX.
To configure the FXS port parameters,
1. Click FXS.
2. Click More button to view all FXS port parameters on this page.
General
1. By default Call Routing is enabled on the FXS port.
You may disable the FXS Port and if you do not want to include it in Call Routing.
2. You can assign a Name to the FXS port, which will be displayed to the called party (if the instrument of the
called party supports display name functionality).
The name you assign may consist of a maximum of 24 characters. Default: Blank
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 53
3. You can assign a Number to the FXS port. In case of Peer to Peer calls this number will be displayed to
the called party.
The length of the number string may have a maximum of 24 characters. Default: Blank.
Outgoing Call
Select an appropriate Outgoing Call Routing option on the FXS port. Default: SIP1.
Select Don't allow outgoing calls, if you do not want to route calls through the FXS port.
Select Route all calls from SIP1, if you want all outgoing calls from the FXS port to be routed through SIP Trunk 1.
Select Route all calls from SIP2, if you want all outgoing calls from the FXS port to be routed through SIP Trunk 2.
Select Route all calls from SIP3, if you want all outgoing calls from the FXS port to be routed through SIP Trunk 3.
Select Route all calls from Mobile, if you want all outgoing calls from the FXS port to be routed through Mobile.
Select Route all calls as per Dialed Number Table, if you want specific numbers to be routed though specific SIP Trunks only.
If you select this option, you must configure the Dialed Number Table. To do this,
Click the arrow icon.
54 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
The Dialed Number Table opens in a new window.
In this table, entries are stored at Index numbers from 001 to 100. For each index number,
Enter the desired Number (max. 24 characters) you want to store in the table.
For the number you entered, define the Minimum Digits, which the system should wait to receive
before considering it as a valid number. Default: 01.
For the number you entered, define the Maximum Digits, which the system should wait to receive
before considering it as End of Dialing. Default: 24.
For the number you entered, select as Destination Trunk the SIP Trunk the system should use to
call the dialed number. Default: SIP1.
At the bottom of the table, select Destination Trunks for dialed numbers that do not match with any
of the entries configured in this table, i.e. the No Match Found.
For calls made from the FXS port, select the the destination trunk for the option If dialed number
does not match with either of the programmed number in the Dialed Number Table & call is made from FXS, route the call through. Default, SIP Trunk 1.
For calls made from the FXS port, select the the destination trunk for the option If dialed number does not match with either of the programmed number in the Dialed Number Table & call is made from Mobile, route the call through. Default, SIP Trunk 1.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 55
Click Submit and close the window.
To know more, see “Dialed Number Table”.
4. In Authenticate Outgoing Calls field, enable the PIN Authentication check box if you want ATA211G to
allow outgoing calls from FXS port only after authenticating the user. If you enable PIN Authentication check box, you must configure PIN Authentication table. To do this,
Click the arrow.
The PIN Authentication table opens in a new page.
Enter the PIN to be authenticated against each Index in the Table.
The PIN number can be of a maximum of 4 digits. The characters allowed are (0-9,*, #).
If you have finished entering, click Submit to save.
Close the window.
To know more about this feature, see “PIN Authentication”.
56 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
5. Enable Auto Mobile Fallback check box if you want ATA to automatically route the calls through the
Mobile port when the internet (ethernet) link is down and the SIP trunks cannot be used for call routing.
When you enable Auto Mobile Fallback, the system plays a beep for one second and routes the call to the Mobile port. If the Mobile port is disabled, busy, the call goes to error state.
Class of Service
Select the features of SETU ATA211G in the Class of Service2(CoS) of the FXS Port .
SETU ATA211G offers the following set of features in Class of Service:
“Call Hold”
“Call Waiting”
“Call Transfer”
“Conference”
“Hotline”
“Call Toggle”
“Do-Not-Disturb”
•“Call Forward
By default all the features are enabled.
You may disable the feature you do not want to allow on the FXS Port.
2. Class of Service (CoS) defines the set features of SETU ATA211G that the phone connected to the FXS port is to be allowed access to.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 57
Advanced
1. Select the appropriate Answer Signaling Type on the FXS port.
Answer Signaling is required when SETU ATA211G has a PCO/Billing machine connected on its FXS port. When a call is made through SETU ATA211G and the called party answers the call, call maturity signal must be generated on the FXS port of SETU ATA211G so that the PCO/Billing device connected to its FXS port can start billing. In the absence of maturity information on the FXS port, the call will not be considered as matured, resulting in inaccurate billing.
Select None if no answer signaling is to be generated on the FXS port.
Select Polarity Reversal if answer signaling is to be generated in the form of Polarity Reversal on the FXS port.
Default: Polarity Reversal.
2. Select the appropriate Disconnect Signaling Type on the FXS port.
If a PCO machine is connected to the FXS port of the SETU ATA211G, whenever the Called Party (remote party) disconnects, the FXS port of SETU ATA211G needs to be informed of this event in the form of a signal, so that the PCO machine can consider the call as complete and stop billing. In the absence of such a signal, the call will be considered as completed only when the Caller goes On-hook, resulting in inaccurate billing.
Select None if no signaling is to be generated on FXS for call disconnection.
Select Polarity Reversal if call disconnection is to be signaled in the form of Polarity Reversal.
Select Open Loop Disconnect if call disconnection is to be signaled in the form of Open Loop Disconnect signal.
If you select this option, you must configure the Open Loop Disconnect Timer.
58 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Default: Polarity Reversal.
Open Loop Disconnect Timer: If you selected Open Loop Disconnect, you may set the value of
this timer, as required. Default: 500 milliseconds.
3. Select the Subscriber Type for SETU ATA211G. Default: Gateway.
When SETU ATA211G is interfaced with a service provider server—ITSP, the Matrix ETERNITY IP-PBX, or any other PBX—that supports supplementary services that require dialing of Flash, like Call Hold, Call Transfer, Call Waiting, etc., you must select the Subscriber Type for SETU ATA according to the extent of feature access you want on the FXS Port.
Select Network, if you want to use the supplementary services supported by the PBX. When you set SETU ATA211G in the Network mode, you can access the service provider features by dialing flash. You will not be able to access the local features of SETU ATA211G.
Select Gateway, if you want to use the supplementary features of SETU ATA211G primarily. In the Gateway mode, you will also be able to access the supplementary services of the service provider which requires the dialing of Flash. See “Supplementary Services of Service Provider”.
4. Select the appropriate CLI Type according to the CLI Type supported by the telephone instrument
connected to the FXS port.
SETU ATA211G supports three signaling protocols for CLI on the FXS port:
•DTMF
FSK-ITU(V.23)
FSK-BellCore
Default: FSK-BellCore
5. Configure the Flash Timer, as per your requirement. The Flash timer signifies the time period for which the
loop current breaks. SETU ATA211G uses this event to activate various features such as Call Hold, Call Transfer, etc. Default: 600 msec.
6. To improve quality of speech, enable Echo Cancellation
3
. Default: Enabled.
Also define the Tail Length depending on the length of the echo. Valid Range: 8 msec to 32 msec. Default: 32 msec.
7. Select the appropriate AC Impedance according to the AC Impedance supported by the device connected
to the FXS port of SETU ATA211G. The device may be a phone or a PBX. You may select from the following impedance options:
600
900
270 + (750 || 150 nF)
220 + (820 || 115 nF)
370 + (620 || 310 nF)
320 + (1050 || 230 nF)
350 + (1000 || 210 nF)
200 + (680 || 100 nF) Default = 600 
3. Echo Cancellation is a technique that allows isolation and filtering of unwanted signals caused by echoes during speech.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 59
8. If required, you may adjust the Speaking Volume (Transmit) on the FXS port to increase or decrease the
volume of your voice being transmitted to the remote party. Select the appropriate Speaking Volume from the drop-down list. Default: 0 db.
9. You may also adjust the Listening Volume (Receive) on FXS port to increase or decrease the volume of
the remote party's voice being transmitted to you. Select the required Listening Volume level from the drop-down list. Default: 0 db.
10. Click Submit to save the settings.
60 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

Passwords

The system can be programmed by the Administrator or the User, by logging into Jeeves as Admin or User with their respective Passwords.
The default Admin and the default User Password are the same, 1234.
Since the Admin Login gives you access to configure all the parameters of SETU ATA211G, while the User login has access to only user specific parameters, you may change the default password and use different Passwords for Admin and User Login.
The password must not exceed 4 digits. Only the digits 0 to 9 are allowed.
Changing Admin Password
You can change the Admin Password only from Jeeves.
1. Log in as Admin with your Password.
2. Click the Basic Settings link on the left pane to expand.
3. Click Passwords.
4. In the Admin Password,
Enter the current password in the Old Password field.
Enter the new password in the New Password field.
Type the new password again for confirmation in the Re-Enter to Confirm field.
5. Click Submit to save.
When you change the Admin Password, you will be logged out of Jeeves.
Restoring Default Admin Password
In case you forget the Admin password, you must set the password to the default value. To do this,
1. Lift the handset of your phone.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 61
2. Dial #***
You will get dial tone after successful execution.
3. Replace handset.
The Admin password will be set to the default value, if the Default Admin Password when User defaults the ATA? option is enabled in the System Parameters. To avoid this, make sure you disable this option in
the “System Parameters”.
Changing User Password
You can change the User Password only from Jeeves.
To change User Password from Admin Mode:
1. Log in as Admin.
2. Click the Basic Settings link on the left pane to expand.
3. Click Passwords.
4. In User Password,
Enter the new password in the New Password field.
Type the new password again for confirmation in the Re-Enter to Confirm field.
5. Click Submit to save.
To change User Password from User Mode:
1. Log in as User.
2. Click the User Settings link.
62 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
3. Click the User Password.
4. Enter the current password in the Old Password field.
5. Enter the new password in the New Password field.
6. Type the new password again for confirmation in the Re-Enter to Confirm field.
Restoring Default User Password
The User Password is automatically set to the default value whenever you reinstate factory defaults in the system. If you want to avoid having to set the entire system configuration to default settings, you may dial the related system command from your phone.
To restore default User Password,
1. Lift the handset of your phone.
2. Dial #***
You will get dial tone after successful execution.
3. Replace handset.
Dialing this command string will also reset the Admin Password to factory default, if the Default Admin Password when User defaults the ATA? option is enabled in the System Parameters. To avoid this,
make sure you disable this option before you default the User Password.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 63

Network Parameters

1. Click Network.
2. Click More button to view all Network parameters on this page.
Routing Mode
Select Routing Mode, according to your installation scenario as NAT or Bridge. Default: NAT.
Select NAT as Routing Mode, if the LAN and WAN port of SETU ATA are in different network segments.
You will need to configure NAT as Routing Mode, when the SETU ATA211G is at the edge of the network and multiple hosts are connected behind ATA, and you want to share a common internet connection between all hosts.
64 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Select Bridge as Routing Mode, if the LAN and WAN port of SETU ATA are in the same network segment.
Selecting Bridge mode will disable Network Address Translation (NAT) on the WAN port.
When you set SETU ATA211G in Bridge Mode, you need not configure the LAN port IP Address and Subnet Mask. The WAN and the LAN port of SETU ATA211G can be accessed with the IP Address of the WAN port.
LAN
The LAN port of SETU ATA211G is used for connecting a standalone computer or a LAN Switch.
If you need to change the IP Address or the Subnet Mask of the LAN Port of SETU ATA211G, you may do it now.
Default IP Address of the LAN Port is: 192.168.2.21
Default Subnet Mask of the LAN Port is: 255.255.255.0
WAN
1. Select the Connection Type according to the IP addressing scheme of the network which SETU
ATA211G is connected: DHCP, PPPoE, and Static.
Select DHCP, if the network uses a DHCP server to assign the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address to SETU ATA211G.
Select Static, if you want to assign manually assign the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address manually.
If you selected Static, enter the Static IP Address (default: 192.168.001.196) and the Subnet Mask (default: 255.255.255.0), and the Gateway Address.
By default, the Connection Type for the WAN port is Static. IP Address: 192.168.001.196, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0.
Select PPPoE, if the network uses PPPoE.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 65
Enter PPPoE User ID (max. 40 characters) and Password (max. 24 characters). You may also enter the PPPoE Service Name (max. 24 characters), if provided.
DNS Server
DNS stands for Domain Name Server which is used to resolve domain name into IP address. You can select either
Static or Automatic.
1. Select Static if you want to configure DNS manually.
Enter Primary DNS Address.
Enter Secondary DNS Address, if available.
Secondary DNS Address will be considered when the request to Primary DNS server fails.
Enter the DNS Domain Name .
2. Select Automatic DNS if you want DNS Address and Domain name to be assigned by the DHCP/PPPoE
server automatically.
This option will be applicable only if you have enabled DHCP or PPPoE as connection type.
Advanced
1. If the SETU ATA211G is connected in VLAN network, configure the VLAN/CoS.
This parameter enables the SETU ATA211G to add VLAN header to the packets generated by it. The
VLAN header consists of the VLAN ID (12-bit) and Class of Service (CoS, 3-bit) for prioritization of traffic
Select the VLAN/CoS check box to enable VLAN ID tagging on all packets generated by the system. Default: Disabled.
Enter the VLAN ID that you have assigned to the VLAN in which the SETU ATA211G is connected. The valid range for this is 0-4094. Default: 1.
4
.
•For SIP CoS, define the CoS (priority) bits which will be added in all SIP packets. The range of CoS bits is from 0 to 7. Default: 3.
4. The IEEE 802.1P standard allows Layer2 switches to prioritize the traffic, thus providing Quality of Service (QoS), i.e. better handling of data that pass over a network, thereby resulting in greater reliability and quality. Quality of Service (QoS) on Layer2 is referred to as Class of Service (CoS) which is defined by IEEE 802.1P.
66 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
•For RTP CoS, define the CoS (priority) bits which will be added in all RTP packets. The range of CoS bits is from 0 to 7. Default: 6.
2. SETU ATA211G will send all SIP messages using SIP QoS setting, enter the SIP DiffServe/ ToS as per
your requirement. Valid range is from 00-63, Default: 26
3. SETU ATA211G will send all the RTP packets with RTP QoS setting, enter the RTP DiffServe/ ToS as per
your requirement. Valid range is from 00-63, Default: 46
4. MAC address selection provides you two options: Unique and Clone. Default: Unique.
Select Unique MAC Address, if you want the system to use the unique MAC address assigned to it as source MAC address on all Ethernet frames.
Select Clone MAC Address, if you want the system to use MAC address other than unique MAC address.
If you select Clone MAC Address, enter the desired MAC address manually in the Clone MAC Address field. MAC address is in hexadecimal format, e.g. 00:50:C2:55:B0:10.
5. SETU ATA211G has an embedded web server called Jeeves, for system configuration. You may change
the Web Server Port as per your requirement. Valid range of the port is: 80, 1024-65535. Default: 80.
6. SETU ATA211G has an embedded FTP server for Software Upgrade. You may change the FTP Server
Port as per your requirement. Valid range of the port is: 21, 1024-65535. Default: 21.
7. After you have set all the parameters as per your requirement, click Submit at the bottom of the page to
save your Network settings.
8. You will get a prompt, 'This will restart the system, do you want to continue?'
9. Click OK. The system will restart.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 67
68 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
CHAPTER 5
The Advanced Settings include the features and facilities listed below::
“System Parameters”
“Called Party Number Table”
“Dialed Number Table”
“Peer-to-Peer Numbers”
“Mobile Emergency Numbers”
“Digest Authentication”
“Daylight Saving Time”
“Static Routing”
“Reinstate Factory Defaults”
“Restart SETU ATA211G”
“Syslog”
“PCAP”
“Software Upgradation”
“Auto Configuration”
Advanced Settings
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 69

System Parameters

Certain parameters of SETU ATA211G are applied system-wide and are not specific to a port. These parameters are called System Parameters.
To configure System Parameters,
1. Log into Jeeves as Admin with your password.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on the left pane to expand the links.
3. Click System. The System Parameters page opens.
4. Click the More button to view all the System parameters on this page. You may configure the following
parameters on this page, as required:
General
System Name: You can assign a name to SETU ATA211G, as 'System Name'. This name has significance when multiple SETU ATA211G are connected in the same LAN network.
The Name you assign may contain a maximum of 24 characters. Default: Matrix SETU ATA211G.
First Digit Wait Timer: The First Digit Wait Timer signifies the time for which the system waits for receiving the first digit after going Off-hook from the FXS Port. On expiry of this timer, the system will give error tone to the user. Valid range: 01 to 99 seconds. Default: 15 seconds.
Inter Digit Wait Timer: Inter Digit Wait Timer signifies the time period for which the system should wait between two consecutive digits when receiving the digits from the FXS Port. On expiry of this timer, the number is considered to be complete and is dialed. Refer “Dialed Number Table” topic for information
70 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
about End of Dialing while dialing minimum or maximum numbers. Valid range: 01 to 99 seconds. Default: 5 seconds.
Transfer Notification Timer: This is the time for which the system will wait for notification of the status of a transferred call, i.e. whether the transfer target is busy, has answered, has disconnected, etc. Refer “Call
Transfer” topic to know more. Valid Range: 01-99 secs. Default: 60 seconds.
Play Routing Tone: By default, when calls are routed from Mobile and SIP trunk and no response is received from the called party, the system Plays Routing Tone to the caller.
You may clear the Play Routing Tone check box, if you do not want the system to play routing tone.
Call Release Timer: This Timer may also be used to restrict the duration of calls made from the FXS port, Mobile Port and SIP trunks. This timer allows the system to release the matured calls made from the FXS port, Mobile Port and from SIP trunks after a specified time period.
The Call Release Timer is used for disconnecting calls that remain connected in certain conditions. For example, the FXS port has disconnected the call, but no disconnect event is received from the SIP trunk. In this case, the call remains live in the system. On the expiry of the Call Release Timer, this call will be disconnected.
To apply this timer, select the Call Release Timer check box and set the Timer to the required duration from 001 to 999 minutes. Default: 999 Minutes.
VoIP Silence Disconnect Timer: This feature allows the system to disconnect the call if silence is detected during speech, for more than the specified duration.
To apply this timer, select the VoIP Silence Disconnect Timer check box and set the Timer to the required duration from 001 to 99 minutes. Default: 99 Minutes
RCOC Record Delete Timer: You can delete the RCOC records either automatically by specifying time duration in the field 'RCOC Record Delete Timer'. Valid range: 1 to 999 minutes. Default: 999 minutes.
You can also delete the RCOC records any time you want by clicking the 'Clear RCOC Table' button.
Forward Error Correction: Forward Error Correction is used for data transmission whereby ATA211G adds redundant data to its messages, which allows the receiver to detect and correct errors without asking the sender for additional data.
Select the Forward Error Correction check box to enable. Default: Disabled.
Voice Activity Detection: Voice Activity Detection is a software application which allows data network, carrying voice traffic over the internet, to detect the absence of audio and conserve bandwidth by preventing the transmission of Silent Packets over the network.
Select the Voice Activity Detection check box if you want SETU ATA211G to apply Voice Activity Detection (also called Silence Suppression). Default: Disabled.
Default 'Admin' password when 'User' defaults the ATA?: By default, the Admin Password will be set to its default value, when the User sets the system to default.
To keep the Admin Password unchanged, disable this flag. Default: Enabled.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 71
NAT
If you are an ITSP, you may use this flag (disable) to prevent your customers (end users) from setting the Admin Password to default and gaining unrestricted access to system configuration.
STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT) server facilitates traversing through most NATs, except symmetric NATs. So, if your router has Symmetric NAT, do not configure STUN.
If your SETU ATA211G is located behind a NAT router that is other than symmetric,
•In the STUN Server Address: Port field, enter the STUN Server Address and the Listening Port of the
STUN Server.
The STUN Server Address can have a maximum of 40 characters.
The valid range of the STUN Server Port is from 1024–65535. Default: 3478.
Clear the SIP Port fetched using STUN check box, if ATA211G is located behind the NAT router and
you have forwarded the SIP listening port of the ATA211G in the router.
Keep the SIP Port fetched using STUN check box enabled, if you have not forwarded the SIP Listening Port in the router.
Make sure you configure the NAT Type on the SIP Trunk as STUN. See “SIP Trunks”.
Router's Public IP Address: Router’s public IP address specifies the public IP address of the NAT router behind which system is located. Default: Blank.
You need to configure this field only if the system is located behind the NAT router and a Static IP Address is assigned as Public IP Address of the Router.
Make sure you configure the NAT Type on the SIP Trunk as Router’s IP Address. See “SIP Trunks”.
72 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
UDP NAT Keep Alive: When SETU ATA211G is connected behind a NAT router and SIP messages are transported over UDP, NAT Keep Alive messages must be sent to refresh the binding in the NAT router.
Select the UDP NAT Keep Alive check box to enable. Default: Disabled.
Select the the type of Keep Alive Message to be sent. You may select either REGISTER or NOTIFY. Default: NOTIFY.
As Interval, set the time period after which the system should send Keep Alive messages. This time period should be less than the NAT binding timer of the router. The valid range for the UDP NAT Keep Alive Interval is 001–999 seconds. Default: 120 seconds.
TCP NAT Keep Alive: When SETU ATA211G is connected behind a NAT router, and SIP messages are transported over TCP, NAT Keep Alive messages must be sent to refresh the binding in the NAT router.
Select the TCP NAT Keep Alive check box, if you want the system to send Keep Alive messages periodically to refresh the binding in the NAT router. Default: disabled.
As Interval, set the time period after which the system should send Keep Alive messages. This time period should be less than the NAT binding timer of the router. The valid range for the TCP NAT Keep Alive Interval is 001–999 seconds. Default: 120 seconds.
SIP
100rel/PRACK: This parameter is to be configured if you want to support reliable transmission of (SIP) provisional responses.
Select the 100rel/PRACK Enable check box, if you want the SETU ATA211G to use 100rel SIP extension for reliable transmission of SIP provisional responses and to use PRACK (Provisional Acknowledgement). Default: Disabled.
SIP Over TCP: SETU ATA211G supports transporting of SIP messages over User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as well as Transfer Control Protocol (TCP) connection. Despite the advantages that SIP over TCP offers, it is more common to use UDP to transport SIP messages.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 73
By default, SIP over TCP is enabled. If you want to receive SIP messages over TCP keep this option enabled.
You must also enable TCP or TCP (Fallback to UDP) on the SIP Trunk.
SIP UDP Port: This is the port on which the SETU ATA211G listens for SIP messages transported over UDP. This port is also used as the source port for sending SIP messages to the remote peer. The valid range for this port is 1024–65534. Default: 5060.
SIP TCP Port: This is the port on which the SETU ATA211G listens for SIP messages transported over TCP. This port is also used as the source port for sending SIP messages to the remote peer. The valid range for this port is 1025–65534. Default: 5060.
RTP Listening Port: This is the port on which the SETU ATA211G listens for RTP Packets. This port is also used as the source port for sending RTP packets to the remote peer. The valid range for this port is 1024–65526. Default: 8000.
SIP INVITE Timer: This is the time in seconds for which SETU ATA211G waits for a response from the called party after sending INVITE message. This timer starts after sending INVITE message to the called party and stops on receipt of the provisional response or the final response or when the user disconnects the call. On expiry of the timer, the SETU ATA211G terminates the call process and gives an error tone to the user. The range of the SIP INVITE TIMER is 010–180 seconds. Default: 30 seconds.
SIP Provisional Timer: This is the time in seconds for which SETU ATA211G waits for final response after receiving the provisional response from the called party. This timer starts on the receipt of the provisional response from the called party and stops on receipt of the final response from the called party or when the user disconnects the call. On expiry of the timer, the SETU ATA211G terminates the call process and gives error tone to the user. The range of SIP Provisional Timer is 010–180 seconds. Default: 20 seconds.
General Request Timer: This is the time in seconds for which the SETU ATA211G waits for response of a transaction request. This timer starts on initiating a transaction and stops on the receipt of a response for the request. On expiry of the timer, the SETU ATA211G clears the transaction. This timer is used for Registration request, etc. The range of the General Request Timer is 10–60 seconds. Default: 20 seconds.
Click Submit to save the settings.
74 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

Called Party Number Table

Called Party Number Table is used for routing incoming calls on the SIP trunks on the basis of the Called Party Number received, without answering the call.
You must configure this table, if you have selected 'Route as per called party number' as the Incoming Call Routing option for the SIP trunk.
In the Called Party Number Table, you can store a maximum of 10 numbers.
Each number is stored at an Index in the table. For each number that you enter in the table, you must define the minimum and maximum digit length and select the desired port—FXS or Mobile—to route the call.
Consider the following example of the Called Party Number Table:
Index Number Minimum Digit Maximum Digit Destination Route
01 (No match found) 01 24 Mobile
02 2 7 7 Mobile
03 3 7 7 Mobile
04 98 10 10 FXS
05 00 12 12 FXS
In this Table:
The Called Party Number strings received in the incoming call are stored in the Number column against
Index 02 to 10. The first Index is reserved for the No Match Found Entry. The numbers may be prefixes or the complete number strings.
For each number, the digit length is defined as Minimum Digit and Maximum Digit.
For each number, the port to be used for routing the call is selected as the Destination Route.
The incoming calls received from local numbers are to be routed through the Mobile port. These are 7
digit numbers starting with ‘2’ or ‘3’. So, the prefixes of these numbers, '2' and ‘3’ are entered in the Number field. The Minimum and Maximum Digits are defined as ‘7’. The Destination Route is selected as Mobile port.
Incoming calls from mobile numbers starting with ‘98’ are to be routed to the FXS port. Since the mobile
numbers are 10 digit numbers, the Minimum and Maximum digits are configured as ‘10’ and the Destination Route is selected as FXS.
Twelve-digit numbers starting with ‘00’, are to be routed through the FXS port. So, the Minimum and
Maximum digits are configured as ‘12’ and the Destination Route is selected as FXS.
When there is an incoming call and the incoming call routing option is selected as Route as per called party number, the system will check the Called Party Number.
It will use the best match logic to match the number with the table. If the number received starts with ‘2’, the system will match with the entry at Index02. The system will match the length of the digits with the minimum and maximum configured for the entry at Index02. If the minimum and maximum digits match the system routes the call through the Mobile port selected as Destination Route for numbers starting with ‘2’.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 75
To be considered as a valid number, the number received must be equal to or more than the Minimum digits configured. If the number received matches the Minimum digits but exceeds the maximum digits, the system will strip off the extra digits and route the number.
If the incoming CLI does not match with any entry in Called Party Number Table (i.e. the number does not exist in the table, the call will be routed through the destination route for the first entry at Index 001, i.e. the No Match Found entry, in the table.
To configure Called Party Number Table,
1. Log in as Admin with your password.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on the left pane to expand.
3. Click Called Party Number Table.
The Called Party Number Table page opens.
4. For each Index number,
Enter the desired Number you want to store in the table. The number must not exceed 24 characters.
The first Index number 01, is reserved for No Match Found. Start your entries from Index 02.
For the number you entered, define the Minimum Digits, which the system should wait to receive
before considering it as a valid number. Default: 01.
For the number you entered, define the Maximum Digits, which the system should wait to receive
before considering it as a valid number. Default: 24.
For the number you entered, select required Destination Route, the system should use to route the
incoming call. Default: None for Index 01 and Mobile for Index02 to 10.
5. Click Submit save your entries.
76 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

Dialed Number Table

Dialed Number Table allows the SETU ATA211G to select the most suitable trunk for outgoing calls on the basis of the number dialed.
You must configure this table, if you have selected 'Dialed number based routing' for the FXS Port and the Mobile Port.
The Dialed Number Table is a list of numbers or part numbers (which you must configure), with a preferred destination port/trunk for each number: FXS, SIP1, SIP2, SIP3, or Mobile. When the user dials a number, SETU ATA211G checks the Dialed Number Table for a match using the best fit logic. If a match is found, it uses the port/ trunk selected for the number in the table to route the call.
In the Dialed Number table, up to 100 numbers can be stored.
Each number is stored at an Index in the table. For each number that you enter in the table, you must define:
the minimum number of digits that the system should wait to receive to consider it a valid number to be dialed out.
the maximum number of digits which the system should wait to receive to consider it as “End of Dialing” and dial out the number.
the Destination Route (SIP Trunk, Mobile port or FXS port), which the system should use to dial out the number.
The Dialed Number Table is to be configured only if you have selected:
the Outgoing Call Routing option for the FXS port as Route all calls as per Dialed Number Table.
the Incoming Call Route for the Mobile port as Dialed Number Table.
When a number is dialed from the FXS port or received on the Mobile port,
SETU ATA211G will match the dialed number with the entries of the Dialed Number Table.
If a match is found, it will check the Minimum Digits programmed for this entry to consider it a valid number.
If the length of the number string you dialed matches with the Minimum Digits programmed for this entry,
and “End of Dialing” is detected with the Maximum Digits you configured for this entry. The system will dial out the number using the Destination Route you have selected for this entry in the table.
However, if the number of digits dialed by you are less than the Minimum Digits you configured, you will get error tone.
If the dialed number string exceeds the Minimum Digits, but is less than the Maximum Digits, the system will check the Maximum Digits programmed for this entry.
If the length of the dialed number string equals the Maximum Digits programmed for this entry, the system will not wait for further digits to be dialed. It will consider the Maximum Digits defined as End of Dialing, and will dial out the number using the Destination Route you selected for this entry in the table.
5
, the system will consider it as a valid number. It will not wait to match it
5. You pressed the # key or the Inter Digit Wait Timer has expired. See “End of Dialing”.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 77
You can also configure the Destination Route for dialed numbers that do not match with the table by the Source Port.
If the Mobile port is the Source Port, you can route the call through — SIP1/SIP2/SIP3 or FXS.
If FXS port is the Source Port, you can route the call through— SIP1/SIP2/SIP3, or Mobile.
You can also restrict dialed numbers that do not match with the table by not selecting any destination route.
Configuring Dialed Number Table
If you have not already configured the Dialed Number Table for the FXS and Mobile port, you may do so now.
1. Log in as Admin.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on the left pane to expand.
3. Click Dialed Number Table. The Dialed Number Table page opens.
78 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
4. For each Index number,
Enter the desired Number you want to store in the table. The number must not exceed 24 characters.
For the number you entered, define the Minimum Digits, which the system should wait to receive
before considering it as a valid number. Default: 01.
For the number you entered, define the Maximum Digits, which the system should wait to receive
before considering it as End of Dialing. Default: 24.
For the number you entered, select as Destination Route the port the system should use to call the
dialed number. Default: SIP 1
At the bottom of the table, select the Destination Trunk for dialed numbers that do not match with any of
the entries configured in this table (No Match Found) by the Source Port.
For calls made from the FXS port, select the destination trunk for the option If dialed number does
not match with either of the programmed number in the Dialed Number Table & call is made from FXS, route the call through. Default, SIP Trunk 1.
If you do not want to route the dialed numbers from the FXS port that do not match with the table, select None. The System will reject the call.
For calls made from the Mobile port, select the destination trunk for the option If dialed number
does not match with either of the programmed number in the Dialed Number Table & call is made from Mobile, route the call through. Default, SIP Trunk 1.
If you do not want to route the dialed numbers from the Mobile port that do not match with the table, select None. The System will reject the call.
5. Click Submit to save your entries.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 79

Peer-to-Peer Numbers

IP Network
Broadband
Modem/Router
Broadband
Modem/Router
WAN
ATA211G
FXS
FXSWAN
Location-A
Location-B
LAN
2001
LAN
Mobile
Mobile
Calls made between two IP clients without the intervention of a Proxy Server are defined as Peer-to-Peer Calls (P2P calls). P2P call can be made from FXS or Mobile port.
As the Peer-to-Peer call application does not require a SIP server, voice communication using this application is done virtually free of cost. The major cost savings offered by this application makes it a very attractive mode of inter-branch or intra-office voice communication.
Peer-to-Peer call applications can also be used by residential users for making overseas calls at no cost.
A maximum of 500 locations can be interfaced using ATA211G.
To use this feature:
There must be a SETU ATA211G installed at each location.
The SETU ATA211G at each location must have a Static IP Address.
Let us take the installation scenario illustrated below as an example.
190.1.1.200
GSM Network
190.1.1.100
ATA211G
GSM Network
At both locations ATA is directly connected to the IP network.
At each location, you must do the following configuration:
enable a SIP trunk to be used for Peer-to-Peer calling.
set the SIP Trunk Mode to Peer-to-Peer.
configure the number callers must dial to reach this SIP trunk as its SIP ID.
set the Incoming Call Routing option on the SIP trunk as Route to FXS.
configure Outgoing Call Route on the FXS port.
configure Incoming Call Routing on the Mobile port.
configure the Peer-to-Peer table.
The Peer-to-Peer table stores upto 500 entries. Each entry consists of the parameters Number, Name, Minimum Digits, Maximum Digits and Destination Address.
3001
In this example, you would have to configure the Peer-to-Peer table as follows:
At Location A, in the Number field of the Peer-to-Peer table, enter the Number you want to dial to call the phone at Location B. In this case, 3001.
80 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
For the number you entered, in the Destination Address field in the table, enter the IP Address of the WAN Port of ATA connected at Location B. In this case, 190.1.1.100
For the number you entered, configure the digit length in the table. As the number you want to dial, 3001, has four digits, configure Minimum Digit for this number as ‘4’. Also configure the Maximum Digit as ‘4’.
The Peer-to-Peer table you configure for SETU ATA211G at Location-A would look like this:
Index Number Name Minimum Digit Maximum Digit Destination Address
001 No Match Found 01 24
002 3001 04 04 190.1.1.100
003
004
As the system uses the best match logic to match number strings in the Peer-to-Peer table, you may configure only the prefix of the number to be dialed. Instead of the complete number string, you may configure only the prefix as follows, the system will place all calls that start with ‘3’ to the IP
Address 190.1.1.100
Index Number Name Minimum Digit Maximum Digit Destination Address
001 No Match Found 01 24
002 3 04 04 190.1.1.100
003
004
Similarly, the Peer-to-Peer table you configure at Location-B should look like this:
Index Number Name Minimum Digit Maximum Digit Destination Address
001 No Match Found 01 24
002 2001 04 04 190.1.1.200
003
004
When user 2001 of Location-A or a caller on the Mobile port calls 3001, the call is placed to the IP address
190.1.1.100 as the system finds a best match entry for the dialed number at Index 002 of the Peer-to-Peer table.
On receiving a call, the SETU ATA at Location-B routes this call to the FXS port, 3001.
Similarly, when the user 3001 of Location B or a caller on the Mobile port, calls 2001, the call is placed to the IP address 190.1.1.200 as the system finds a best match entry for the dialed number at Index 002 of the Peer-to-Peer table.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 81
Configuring Peer-to-Peer Calling
To use Peer-to-Peer calling, do the following:
enable the SIP trunk.
set the SIP Trunk Mode to Peer-to-Peer.
configure the number callers must dial to reach this SIP trunk as its SIP ID.
set the Incoming Call Routing option on the SIP trunk as Route to FXS.
configure Outgoing Call Route on the FXS port.
configure Incoming Call Routing on the Mobile port.
configure the Peer-to-Peer table.
If you have not configured the Peer-to-Peer table from the SIP Trunks page under Basic Settings, you may do so now.
1. Log in as Admin.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on the left pane to expand.
3. Click Peer-to-Peer Numbers. The Peer-to-Peer Table opens.
In the Peer-to-Peer table, each entry is stored against an Index Number from 001 to 500. The first entry at Index001 is reserved for No Match Found.
4. For each Index number,
In the Number field, enter the peer-to-peer number string—prefix or entire number—that will be dialed.
The number string must not exceed 24 characters. Default: Blank.
82 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
If the number to be dialed out is <dialednumber@destination address>, for example, 1234@abc.com, you must enter 1234 in this field.
In the Name field, enter a name to identify the number string you configured. It may be the name of
your contact or any name you wish to assign to the number string. The name may consist of 24 characters (maximum). Default: Blank.
The name you configure here will not be used in SIP signaling.
•As Minimum Digits, define the minimum length of the number string that must be dialed for the system
to consider it as a valid number. Default: 01.
•As Maximum Digits, define the maximum length of the number string that must be dialed out for the
system to consider it the complete number string. Default: 24.
In the Destination Address field, enter the domain name or IP Address to where the call is to be
placed. The Destination Address may consists of up 40 characters (maximum). Default: Blank.
For example, if the peer-to-peer number to be dialed out is 1234@abc.com, enter abc.com as Destination Address. If the number is 1234@192.168.1.197, enter 192.168.1.197 as the Destination Address. The Destination Address can also be in the form of Address: Port number.
5. Click Submit to save your entries.
You may log out of Jeeves.
Making Peer-to-Peer Calls
To make a Peer-to-Peer Call:
Go Off-hook.
Dial the IP Address of the remote party or the number of the remote party stored in the Peer-to-Peer Table.
To dial an IP Address, press * key (star/asterisk).
For example, to call the IP Address 192.168.200.200, dial 192*168*200*200.
When you press the * key, it is interpreted by the SETU ATA211G as a '.' (dot/period).
Talk, when the remote party answers the call.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 83

Mobile Emergency Numbers

SETU ATA211G supports Mobile Emergency Numbers feature which allows you to make calls to emergency services such as Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Police, etc from its Mobile port. Dialing Emergency Numbers from the mobile port is possible even if the SIM card is not inserted in the Mobile port or even when the module is not registered with the GSM network.
The Mobile Emergency Number feature works on the basis of the Emergency Number Table. You must configure this table in Jeeves. The Emergency Number Table supports five entries where only first two entries are configurable and the last three entries are fixed.
Each Emergency Number is stored at an Index in the table. Each Emergency Number is of maximum 3 digits.
If you dial a number, the system compares the number with the numbers configured in the Number column of the Emergency Number Table.
The system uses the perfect match logic for matching the dialed number with the configured Emergency Numbers.
If the dialed number matches perfectly with the configured Emergency Numbers in the table, then ATA211G does not wait for the end of dialing and outdials the number automatically.
If the dialed number does not match perfectly with the configured Emergency Number and the end of dialing is received, then the number is dialed as per outgoing logic.
Configuring Emergency Number Table
To configure Emergency Number Table,
1. Log in as Admin.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on the left pane to expand.
3. Click Mobile Emergency Numbers. The Mobile Emergency Number Table opens.
84 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
4. For each Index entry, configure the Emergency Number in the Number column. You can configure each
Emergency Number of maximum 3 digits and 0-9 digits are allowed.
The default Emergency Number Table is as below:
Index Emergency Number
1 Blank
2 Blank
3112
4911
5 000
Avoid configuring conflicting numbers as Emergency Numbers.
Emergency Numbers have priority over PIN Numbers and Access Codes.
The system dials out the Emergency Numbers without waiting for End-of-Dialing.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 85

Digest Authentication

Digest Authentication is a challenge-based authentication service of SIP to authenticate the identity of the originator of SIP request in the INVITE message. The recipient of the request can ascertain whether or not the originator of the request is authorised to make the request. When the digest credentials of the originator - User Name and Password - in the INVITE message are authenticated and accepted by the recipient, the originator and the recipient are connected.
SETU ATA211G supports Digest Authentication. The Digest Authentication feature works on the basis of the Digest Authentication Table, in which the credentials, namely the User Name and Passwords of trusted/authorised calling party SIP devices are stored. You must configure this table.
When you enable this feature on a SIP trunk, for all incoming calls (SIP requests),
SETU ATA211G will challenge the identity of the calling party, i.e. the SIP device initiating the request to send its digest credentials.
When the calling party sends its credentials, SETU ATA211G authenticates the credentials by matching it with its Digest Authentication Table.
If a match is found, the calling party will be authenticated and the call will be allowed on the SIP trunk.
If no match is found, SETU ATA211G will consider it as invalid authentication information and reject the call.
You may use Digest Authentication to
restrict access to SETU ATA211G to specific callers.
prevent unwanted or malicious calls.
Let us understand Digest Authentication with the help of an example:
A Company has its head office in Mumbai and branch offices in the cities of Kolkata, Chennai and New Delhi.
For voice communication over IP, the Company has installed SETU ATA211G in all its branches for making Peer-to-Peer Calls. (For more details, refer “Peer-to-Peer Numbers” topic).
The Company wants to use a SIP trunk for exclusively for inter-office calling.
To be able to do this, the Company must do the following in all its branch offices:
set the SIP Trunk mode of the desired SIP trunk to Peer-to-Peer mode, and configure Peer-to-Peer
Numbers
enable Digest Authentication on this SIP Trunk.
6
.
configure the Digest Authentication Table with the User Name and Password of the SIP devices of all
branches, from which calls are to be allowed on this SIP trunk. In this case, the User Name and Password will be of the dedicated Peer-to-Peer SIP trunk in the branch offices. For example, in the Digest Authentication Table, you configure at the Mumbai office, you must configure the User Name
6. Static IP address is assigned to the WAN port of all Gateways and the SIP trunks are set to Peer-to-Peer mode in all the offices.
86 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
and Password for the dedicated SIP trunks at the offices in Kolkatta, Chennai and New Delhi. Similarly, in the Digest Authentication Table you configure in the New Delhi office, you must configure the User Name and Password for the dedicated SIP trunks at the offices in Mumbai, Kolkatta, Chennai.
With Digest Authentication configured at all branches, whenever an incoming call is received on the
SIP trunk, the SIP trunk will challenge the identity of the caller. When the digest credentials sent by the calling device matches with the Digest Authentication Table, the call will be allowed on the SIP trunk.
If the digest credentials do not match, the call will be rejected.
Thus, the Company can use Digest Authentication to restrict all call except those from its branch offices
on a SIP trunk.
Configuring Digest Authentication
To use this feature, make sure you have enabled Digest Authentication on the desired SIP Trunk and configure the Digest Authentication Table.
If you have not already configured the Digest Authentication Table on the SIP Trunk parameters page, you may do so now.
1. Log in as Admin with your Admin Password.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on the left pane to expand the links.
3. Click Digest Authentication.
The Digest Authentication Table page opens. You can configure upto 500 entries in this table. This Table is common for all SIP trunks.
Enter the user name assigned to the caller/calling device in the User ID field. SETU ATA211G will use this User ID to match the digest credentials sent by the caller/calling devices when challenged.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 87
Make sure the User ID you enter here and the User ID assigned at the calling end are the same. The User ID can be up to 40 characters long. Default: Blank.
Enter the password to authenticate the user ID in the User Password field. The password may consist of a maximum of 24 characters. Default: Blank.
Make sure the User Password you enter here and the User Password assigned at the calling end are the same.
Click Submit to save the entries.
Now, enable Digest Authentication on the desired SIP Trunk. See “SIP Trunks” for instructions.
88 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

PIN Authentication

SETU ATA211G supports PIN Authentication for outgoing calls from the FXS port and for incoming calls on the Mobile port and SIP trunks.
You may use PIN Authentication on the Mobile port, the SIP trunks and the FXS port to restrict access to SETU ATA211G to specific callers.
The PIN Authentication feature works on the basis of the PIN Authentication Table, which you must configure.
When you enable PIN Authentication on the Mobile port or the SIP trunk, for each incoming call,
ATA211G will answer the call and play Prompt tone to the caller.
the caller must dial the PIN.
ATA211G matches the PIN dialed by the caller with the PIN Authentication Table.
If a match is found, the caller is authenticated. The caller can now dial the number.
If no match is found ATA211G will play error tone, followed by Prompt tone. The caller is allowed two more attempts to dial the PIN. If PIN Authentication fails again ATA will disconnect the call.
This feature will work on the Mobile port, only if Incoming Call Routing option is selected as:
Answer the call, collect number & route as per incoming call route selection.
OR
Route to FXS. If not answered within ring timer, answer the call and route as per incoming call route
selection.
This feature will work on the SIP trunk, only if Incoming Call Routing option is selected as:
Answer the call, collect number & route to FXS.
OR
Answer the call, collect number & route to Mobile.
Configuring PIN Authentication
To use this feature, make sure you have enabled PIN Authentication on the desired port type: FXS, Mobile, SIP.
On the Mobile port, enable the Authenticate Incoming Calls check box. See “Mobile Port”
On the SIP trunk, enable the Authenticate Incoming Calls check box. See“SIP Trunks”
For the FXS port, enable the Authenticate Outgoing Call check box. See “FXS Port”
Now, configure the PIN Authentication Table.
1. Log in as Admin.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on the left pane to expand the links.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 89
3. Click PIN Authentication.
The PIN Authentication Table page opens. You can configure upto 100 entries in this table. This Table is common for authenticating callers on all port types: FXS, Mobile and SIP.
4. Enter the PIN to be authenticated against each Index in the Table. The PIN can have a maximum of 4
digits. The characters allowed are: 0 to 9,*, # Default: Blank.
5. Click Submit to save the entries.
90 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of advancing clocks so that afternoons have more daylight and mornings have less. Typically clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of Spring and are adjusted
backward in Autumn. Many countries of the world and year.
7
use it, though the start and end dates of DST vary with location
SETU ATA211G supports Daylight Saving Time adjustment to set the the Date and Time set forward and backward according to the DST convention followed in your country.
You can set DST by: Day and Month or Date and Month.
When ATA211G is set to default, your DST settings will remain unchanged.
Configuring DST
1. Log in as Admin.
2. Click the Advanced Settings link on left pane to expand the links.
3. Click the Daylight Saving Time link.
8
of SETU ATA211G are
4. Enable the Daylight Saving Time check box. Default: Disabled.
5. Enter the Time Offset. This is the time which the system will consider to forward the clock at the start of
DST and to set the clock back when DST ends. Default: 60 minutes.
7. In most countries in Asia and Africa, and in certain countries of South America, DST is not observed.
8. SETU ATA211G sets its Date and Time according to the Time Zone you selected, and synchronizes the time according to the NTP Server you selected. See “System Parameters”.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 91
6. Select the desired DST Type as:
Day-Month Wise: Select this option if the DST in your country starts and ends on a particular day of the month. For example, if DST starts on the Second Sunday of March and ends on the First Sunday of October.
OR
Date-Month Wise: Select this option if the DST in your country starts and ends on a particular date of the month. For example, if DST starts on October 12 and ends on March 15.
Default: Day-Month Wise.
7. If you selected the Day-Month Wise option, configure the Start and End time for DST.
DST Start
Select the Ordinal day of the month when DST begins: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th.
Select the Day of the month when DST begins: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Select the Month when DST begins: January to December.
Set the Time when you want DST to begin. The time mode is in 24 hours format.
Default: 1st, Sunday, March, Time 00 hours and 00 minutes.
DST End
Select the Ordinal day of the month when DST ends: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th.
Select the Day of the month when DST ends: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Select the Month when DST ends: January to December.
Set the Time when you want DST to end. The time mode is in 24 hours format.
When the DST of a particular country starts or ends on the Last Sunday or any other day, e.g. the last Tuesday, last Friday of the month, always set the Ordinal Number as '5th'.
8. If you select Date-Month Wise option, configure the following parameters:
DST Start
Select the Month when DST begins: January to December.
Select the Date on which DST begins: 1 to 31.
Set the Time when DST begins. The time mode is in 24 hours format.
DST End
Select the Month when DST ends: January to December.
Select the Date on which DST ends: 1 to 31.
Set the Time when DST ends. The time mode is in 24 hours format.
9. Click Submit to save your DST settings.
Example: If you are installing SETU ATA211G in a country in the European Union, as per the European Summer
Time, the DST would start on the Last Sunday in March and end on the Last Sunday in October each year. Clocks
92 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
are advanced by one hour at 01:00 hours GMT at the start of DST and set back by one hour at 01:00 hours GMT when DST ends.
1. Select the Enable check box to enable Daylight Saving Time.
2. Set the Time Offset as 60 minutes.
3. Select the Day-Month Wise option as DST Type.
4. Configure the DST Start as follows:
Select 5th as the Ordinal.
Select Sunday as the Day.
Select March as the Month.
Set Time to 01 Hours and 00 Minutes.
5. Now, go to the DST End option, and configure as follows.
Select 5th as the Ordinal.
Select Sunday as the Day.
Select October as the Month.
Set Time to to 01 Hours and 00 Minutes.
6. Click Submit to save DST settings.
Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual 93

Static Routing

Public
IP
A B
192.168.1. 0/24
ATA21 1G
A
Static Routing Table is required when you have more than one router (Gateway) in your network and you want SETU ATA211G to send packets to multiple routers/gateways for different types of calls.
To illustrate this with an example, two Local Area Networks, Network A and Network B, are connected through Frame Relay/ MPLS network to give access to local resources and also to make Peer-to-Peer calls.
SETU ATA211G connected in a Frame Relay/ MPLS network
59.162.252.82
SIP Proxy
192.168.2.0/24
Frame Relay/MPLS
TA2 11G
SETU ATA211G is connected at both sites behind a router.
These sites are also connected to public IP network for the following reasons:
To give internet access to local hosts.
To access DID service provided by ITSPs to make PSTN/ GSM calls over IP network.
Network A and Network B are in different subnets.
The Static Routing Table makes it possible to route different types of outgoing calls - Peer to Peer or Proxy - made to different subnets through different Gateways.
The Static Routing Table defines the appropriate Gateway Address (or Router’s LAN Address) where the IP packets are to be sent.
In the Static Routing Table, you must configure:
The address of the final Destination where the packets are to be sent.
The Subnet Mask to be applied on the final destination address.
The Gateway Address where the IP packets are to be sent.
When SETU ATA211G sends packets, if the final destination IP Address and SETU ATA211G are not in the same Subnet, the system will check the Static Routing Table.
94 Matrix SETU ATA211G System Manual
Loading...