Planet Technology VIP-157 User Manual

Page 1
VoIP Analog Telephone Adapter
VIP-156 VIP-157
User’s manual
1
Page 2
Copyright (C) 2006 PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The products and programs described in this User’s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology, This User’s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this User’s Manual and all accompanying hardware, software, and documentation are copyrighted. No part of this User’s Manual may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form by any means by electronic or mechanical. Including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems, for any purpose other than the purchaser's personal use, and without the prior express written permission of PLANET Technology.
Disclaimer
PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expr essed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User’s Manual is accurate; PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred. Information in this User’s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET. PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User’s Manual. PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User’s Manual, and reserves the right to make improvements to this User’s Manual and/or to the products described in this User’s Manual, at any time without notice. If you find information in this manual that is incorrect, misleading, or incomplete, we would appreciate your comments and suggestions.
CE mark Warning
The is a class B device, In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
WEEE Warning
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of
WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.
Trademarks
The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology. This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. In most, if not all cases, their respective companies claim these designations as trademarks or registered trademarks.
2
Page 3
Revision
User’s Manual for PLANET VoIP Analog Telephone Adapter: Model: ATA
Rev: 1.0 (2006, January)
Part No. EM-VIP_ATAV1
3
Page 4
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction............................................................................................................6
Overview.......................................................................................................................................................6
Package Content ..........................................................................................................................................7
Physical Details ............................................................................................................................................8
LED Display & Button.......................................................................................................................11
Chapter 2 Preparations & Installation.................................................................................13
Physical Installation Requirement............................................................................................................13
LAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface ......................................................... 14
Chapter 3 Network Service Configurations.........................................................................18
Configuring and monitoring your Phone Adapter from web browser..................................................18
Overview on the web interface of ATA..............................................................................................18
Manipulation of AT A via web browser............................................................................................... 18
Chapter 4 VoIP Telephone Adapter Configurations............................................................20
Speed Dial settings.............................................................................................................................20
Call forward........................................................................................................................................21
SNTP settings.....................................................................................................................................21
[VIP-156] Volume Setting..................................................................................................................22
[VIP-157] Volume Setting..................................................................................................................22
Block Setting...................................................................................................................................... 23
[VIP-157 only] Auto Answer..............................................................................................................23
Caller ID settings................................................................................................................................24
Dial Interval Settings.......................................................................................................................... 24
Flash Time Setting..............................................................................................................................25
Call waiting Settings ..........................................................................................................................25
DDNS Settings...................................................................................................................................25
Port Settings.......................................................................................................................................26
Service Domain Settings ....................................................................................................................27
Codec Settings....................................................................................................................................28
RTP Setting.........................................................................................................................................29
DTMF Setting ....................................................................................................................................29
RPort Settings..................................................................................................................................... 30
Other Settings.....................................................................................................................................30
STUN settings....................................................................................................................................30
Auto Configuration.............................................................................................................................31
Country Settings.................................................................................................................................31
ICMP Setting...................................................................................................................................... 31
System Authority................................................................................................................................32
Save & Reboot ................................................................................................................................... 32
4
Page 5
Firmware Upgrade..............................................................................................................................32
Reset to Default..................................................................................................................................33
Reboot without saving........................................................................................................................33
Appendix A Voice Communication Samples......................................................................................... 34
ATA to ATA connection via IP address............................................................................................... 34
(Peer-to-Peer mode) VIP-157S Port 1 to Port 2 communications......................................................35
Voice communication via SIP proxy server – SIP-50.........................................................................36
Voice communication via IP PBX system – IPX-2000 (Auto-config) ...............................................38
Appendix B VIP-156 / VIP-157 Specifications.........................................................................................41
5
Page 6
1

Chapter 1 Introduction

Overview

Based on years of VoIP manufacturing experiences, PLANET Technology VoIP total solutions are known for advanced implementation of standards based telephony with mass deployment capability.
Cost-effective, easy-to-install and simple-to-use, the PLANET VIP-156/VIP-157 VoIP Phone Adapter (“ATA” in the following term) converts standard telephones to IP-based networks. The service providers and enterprises offer users traditional and enhanced the telephony co mmunication services via the existing broadband connection to the Internet or corporation network.
With the ATA, home users and companies are able to save the installation cost and extend their past investments in telephones, conference and speakerphones. The ATA can be the bridge betwe en traditional analog systems and IP network with an extremely affordable investment.
The ATA includes two alternatively Ethernet interface for Internet (PPPoE, DHCP or Fixed IP), or office LAN connection. With adding the auto-provision feature of our IP PBX produ ct - IPX-2000, the ATA can be seamlessly integrated into the telephony network and be used in consumer and business IP telephony service, no expertise required!
The ATA and our IP PBX system integration are the ideal combination for your office daily communications.
Product Features
Feature-rich telephone service over home or office Internet/Intranet connection
Auto-config feature for flexible, ease-of-use IP PBX system integration
Cost effective, field proven compatibility, and stability
Web-based and telephone keypad machine configuration
Remote machine administration authentication
Voice prompt for machine configurations
VoIP Features
SIP 2.0 (RFC3261) compliant
Peer-to-Peer / SIP proxy calls
Voice codec support: G.711, G.723.1, G.729A/G.729B
6
Page 7
Voice processing: Voice Active Detection, DTMF detection/ generation, G.168 echo cancellation (16mSec.), Comfort noise generation (CNG)
In band, out-of-band, and SIP-info DTMF support

Package Content

The contents of your product should contain the following items: VoIP Telephone Adapter Power adapter Quick Installation Guide User’s Manual CD RJ-11 cable x 1
7
Page 8

Physical Details

The following figure illustrates the front/rear panel of ATA. Respective model/descriptions are shown below:
VIP-156: SIP Analog Telephone Adapter VIP-156PE: 802.3af PoE SIP Analog Telephone Adapter VIP-157: 1 FXS/ 1 FXO SIP Analog Telephone Adapter VIP-157S: 2-port FXS SIP Analog Telephone Adapter
Front Panel of VIP-156
Left / Right Panel of VIP-156
8
Page 9
Front Panel of VIP-156PE
Left / Right Panel of VIP-156PE
Front Panel of VIP-157
9
Page 10
Left / Right Panel of VIP-157
Front Panel of VIP-157S
Left / Right Panel of VIP-157S
10
Page 11
A

LED Display & Button

1 PC
2 LAN
3 12V DC
4 Reset
Machine default IP is http://192.168.0.1. Press RESET
ÍNote
button on rear panel over 5 seconds will reset the VoIP Phone
dapter to factory default value. (Except speed dial and
call forward settings)
RJ-45 connector, to maintain the existing network structure, connected directly to the PC through straight CAT-5 cable
RJ-45 connector, for Internet access, connected directly to Switch/Hub through straight CAT-5 cable.
The LAN interface also can be connected with 802.3af PoE switch or converter for power supply (VIP-156PE)
12V DC Power input outlet Reset to the factory default setting
LED display of VIP-156 / VIP-156PE
LED Indicators Descriptions
PWR STATUS LNK/ACT
RING
Power is supplied to the device. The Status LED will be flashing when the machine is operational
OFF: the device is connected to LAN at 10Mb/s. ON: the device is connected to LAN at 100Mb/s. OFF: the phone is idle. ON: the phone is in use (offhook). Blinking: the phone is ringing.
11
Page 12
LED display of VIP-157 / VIP-157S
LED Indicators Descriptions
STATUS LNK/ACT
RING 1
RING 2
The Status LED will be flashing when the machine is operational
OFF: the device is connected to LAN at 10Mb/s. ON: the device is connected to LAN at 100Mb/s. OFF: the phone is idle. ON: the phone is in use (offhook). Blinking: the phone is ringing. OFF: the phone is idle. ON: the phone is in use (offhook). Blinking: the phone is ringing.
12
Page 13
Chapter 2
2
Preparations & Installation

Physical Installation Requirement

This chapter illustrates basic installation of ATA analog Phone Adapter ((“ATA” in the following term))
Network cables. Use standard 10/100BaseT network (UTP) cables with RJ45 connectors.
TCP/IP protocol must be installed on all PCs.
For Internet Access, an Internet Access account with an ISP, and either of a DSL or Cable modem
Administration Interface
PLANET ATA provides GUI (Web based, Graphical User Interface) for machine management and administration.
Web configuration access
To start ATA web configuration, you must have one of these web browsers installed on computer for management
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher with Java support
Default LAN interface IP address of ATA is 192.168.0.1. You may now open your web browser, and insert 192.168.0.1 in the address bar of web browser to logon ATA web configuration page.
ATA will prompt for logon username/password, please enter: root / null (no password) to continue machine administration.
13
Page 14
Please locate your PC in the same network segment
ÍNote
(192.168.0.x) of ATA. If you’re not familiar with TCP/IP, please refer to related chapter on user’s manual CD or consult your network administrator for proper network configurations.

LAN IP address configuration via web configuration interface

Execute your web browser, and insert the IP address (default: 192.168.0.1) of V IP in the adddress bar. After logging on machine with username/password (default: root / no passwrd), browse to “Network”
--> “Network settings” configuration menu:
Parameter Description
IP address LAN IP address of ATA
Default: 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask LAN mask of
Default: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway Gateway of
ATA
ATA
Default: 192.168.0.254
14
Page 15
Network settings via Keypad commands
The ATA series phone adap ters support telephone keypad configurations, please connect analog telephone set and refer to the following table for machine network configurations.
IVR Menu Choice Machine operation Parameter(s) Notes:
#111#
#112xxx*xxx*xxx* xxx#
#113xxx*xxx*xxx* xxx#
#114xxx*xxx*xxx* xxx#
#115xxx*xxx*xxx* xxx#
#136#
Set DHCP client None
Use the * (star) key
Setup Static IP Address
Set Network Mask
Set Gateway IP Address
Set Primary DNS Server
Enable auto-config mode None
when entering a decimal point. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point.
ATA will change to DHCP Client DHCP will be disabled and system will change to the Static IP type.
Must set Static IP first.
Must set Static IP first.
Must set Static IP first.
For PLANET IPX -2000 IP PBX System
#137#
#195#
#198#
Disable auto-config mode None
Reboot None
Factory Reset None
To switch IP Phone mode None VIP-157 only
For PLANET IPX -2000 IP PBX System The system will reboot automatically. The system will be reset to factory default value and reboot automatically.
Following keypad commands can be used to display the network settings enabled on ATA via voice prompt.
IVR Menu Choice Machine operation Notes:
#120#
#121#
Check IP Address
Check network connection Type
IVR will announce the current IP address of the A T A. IVR will announce if DHCP in enabled or disabled.
#122#
Check the Phone Number
IVR will announce current enabled VoIP number.
15
Page 16
#123#
Check Network Mask
IVR will announce the current network mask of the ATA.
#124#
#125#
#128#
Check Gateway IP Address
Check Primary DNS Server Setting
Check Firmware Version
IVR will announce the current gateway IP address of the ATA. IVR will announce the current setting in the Primary DNS field. IVR will announce the version of the firmware running on the ATA.
L Hint
fter confirming the modification you’ve done, Please click on the Submit button to apply settings and
A
rowse to “Save & Reboot” menu to reboot the machine to make the settings effective.
b
Connection Type Data required.
Please contact your Internet service provider to obtain the Internet access type, and select the proper network settings
ATA to establish the network connections.
in
Fixed IP
DHCP clinet
PPPoE
L Hint
In most circumstances, it is no need to configure the DHC settings. The ISP will assign IP Address, and related information. The ISP will assign PPPoE username / password for Inte access,
Please consult your address related information, and input carefully. If Internet connection cannot be established, please check the physical connection or contact the ISP service staff for support information.
ISP personnel to obtain proper PPPoE/IP
P
ave Modification to Flash Memory
S
ost of the VoIP router parameters will take effective after modifications, but it is just temporary stored
M
n RAM only, it will disappear after your reboot or power off the V oIP Phone Adapter, to save the
o parameters into Flash ROM and let it take e
ffective forever, please remember to press the Save &
rnet
Reboot button after you modify the parameters.
16
Page 17
17
Page 18
Chapter 3
3
Network Service Configurations

Configuring and monitoring your Phone Adapter from web browser

The ATA integrates a web-based graphical user interface that can cover most configurations and machine status monitoring. Via standard web browser, you can configure an d check machine status from anywhere around the world.

Overview on the web interface of ATA

With web graphical user interface, you may have:
More comprehensive setting feels than traditional command line interface. Provides user input data fields, check boxes, and for changing machine configuration settings Displays machine running configuration
To start ATA web configuration, you must have one of these web browsers installed on computer for management
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher with Java support

Manipulation of ATA via web browser

Log on ATA via web browser
After TCP/IP configuration s on your PC, you may now open your web browser, and input http://192.168.0.1 to logon Phone Adapter web configuration page.
Phone Adapter will prompt for logon username/password: root / null (no password)
ATA log in page
18
Page 19
When users login the web page, users can see the Phone Adapter system information like firmware version, company…etc in this main page.
VoIP Phone Adatper main page
19
Page 20
Chapter 4
4
VoIP Telephone Adapter Configurations

Speed Dial settings

In Speed Dial setting function you can add/delete Speed Dial number. You can input maximum 10 entries speed dial list. If you need to add a phone number into the Speed Dial list, you need to input the position, the name, and the phone number (by URL type). When you finished a new phone list, just click the “Add Phone” button. If you want to delete a phone number, you ca n select the phone number you want to delete then click “Delete Selected” button. If you want to delete all phone numbers, you can click “Delete All” button.
20
Page 21

Call forward

Call Forward function: you can setup the phone number you want to forward in this page. There are three type of Forward mode. You can choose All Forward, Busy Forward, and No Answer Forward by click the icon. All Forward: All incoming call will forward to the num ber you ch oosed. You ca n input the nam e and the phone number in URL field. If you select this function, then all the incoming call will direct forward to the speed dial number you choose. Busy Forward: If you are on the phone, the new incoming call will forward to the number you choosed. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field. No Answer Forward: If you can not answer the phone, the incoming call will forward to the number you choosed. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field. Also you have to set the Time Out time for system to start to forward the call to the number you choosed. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.

SNTP settings

This page defines the primary and second SNTP Server IP Address, to get the date/time information. Also you can base on your location to set the Time Zone, and how long need to synchronize again. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
21
Page 22

[VIP-156] Volume Setting

This page defines the Handset Volume, Ringer Volume, and the Handset Gain. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
Handset Volume is to set the volume for you can hear from the handset. Ringer Volume is to set the ringer volume for you can hear. Handset Gain is to set the volume send out to the other side’s handset.

[VIP-157] Volume Setting

This page defines the Handset Volume, Ringer Volume, and the Handset Gain. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
Handset Volume is to set the volume for you can hear from the handset. Ringer Volume is to set the ringer volume for you can hear. PSTN-Out Volume is to set the PSTN volume for you can hear. [VIP-157 only] Handset Gain is to set the volume send out to the other side’s handset. PSTN-In Gain is to set the volume send out to the other side’s handset. [VIP-157 only]
22
Page 23
Volume Setting of VIP-157

Block Setting

This page defines the Block Setting to keep the phone slience. You can choose Always Block or Block a period.
Always Block: All incoming call will be blocked until disable this feature.
Block Period: Set a time period and the phone will be blocked during the time period. If the “From”
time is large than the “To” time, the Block time will from Day 1 to Day 2. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.

[VIP-157 only] Auto Answer

This page set the Auto Answer function to answer the incoming call by the phone. If the call is come from the IP, then the VIP-157 can let user to redial the call to PSTN phone number. If the call is coming from PSTN, then the VIP-157 can let user to redial to IP Phone number. Auto Answer Counter is to set
23
Page 24
after the ring count meet the number you set then the auto answer will enable.

Caller ID settings

This page defines the device to show Caller ID in your PSTN Phone or IP Phone. There are four selection of Caller ID. You need to base on your environment to set the Caller ID function for FSK or DTMF.

Dial Interval Settings

This function is when you input the phone number by the keypad but you don’t need to press “#”. After time out the system will dial directly.
24
Page 25
Flash Time Setting
When you use the PSTN Phone and you need to press the Hook to do the Flash (Switch to the other phone line or HOLD), this function is for you to set the time you press the Hook to represent the Flash function.

Call waiting Settings

When you are talking with other people, You can choose If you want to hear the notice when there is a new coming call. If the call waiting function is On, if there is a new incomeing call, you will hear the call waiting notice in your current call. If you set the function to Off, then you will not hear any notice.

DDNS Settings

This page defines the DDNS setting in this page. You need to have the DDNS account and input the informations properly. You can have a DDNS account with a public IP address then others can call you via the DDNS account. But now most of the VoIP applications are work with a SIP Proxy Server. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
25
Page 26

Port Settings

This page defines the SIP and RTP port number in this page. Each ISP provider will have different SIP/RTPport setting, please refer to the ISP to setup the port number correctly. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
26
Page 27

Service Domain Settings

In Service Domain Function you need to input the account and the related informations in this page, please refer to your ISP provider. You can register three SIP account in the ATA. You can dial the VoIP phone to your friends via first enable SIP account and receive the phone from these three SIP accounts. First you need click Active to enable the Service Domain, then you can input the following items:
Display Name: you can input the name you want to display. Line number: you need to input the User Name get from your ISP. Register Name: you need to input the Register Name get from your ISP. Register Password: you need to input the Register Password get from your ISP. Domain Server: you need to input the Domain Server get from your ISP. Proxy Server: you need to input the Proxy Server get from your ISP. Outbound Proxy: you need to input the Outbound Proxy get from your ISP. If your ISP does not
provide the information, then you can skip this item. Register Period: you need to input the Register Period get from your ISP. This is count in minute. You can see the Register St atus in the Status item. If the item shows “Registered”, then your Phone Adapter is registered to the ISP, you can make a phone call direcly. If you have more than one SIP account, you can following the steps to regi ster to the other ISP. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
27
Page 28

Codec Settings

This page defines the Codec priority, RTP packet length, and VAD function in this page. You need to follow the ISP suggestion to setup these items. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
28
Page 29
RTP Setting
This page defines the Out-Band DTMF and Send DTMF SIP Info Enable/Disable in this page. To change this setting, please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.

DTMF Setting

This page defines the RFC2833 Out-Band DTMF, Inband DTMF and Send DTM F SIP Info in this page. To change this setting, please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
29
Page 30
RPort Settings
This page defines the RPort Enable/Disable in this page. To change this setting, please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
Other Settings
This page defines the Hold by RFC, Voice/SIP QoS and SIP expire time in this page. To change these settings please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. The QoS setting is to set the voice packets’ priority. If you set the value higher than 0, then the voice packets will get the higher priority to the Internet. But the QoS function still need to cooperate with the others Internet devices.

STUN settings

This page defines the STUN Enable/Disable and STUN Server IP addres s in this page. This function can help your Phone Adapt er working properly behind NAT. To change these settings please following
30
Page 31
your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
Auto Configuration
In Auto Configuration Setting you need to check with your service provider if they have provided this function. Usually this function will be boundle with an IP PBX to use in the office.
Country Settings
In Country Settings is for you to set the Country , different country will have different settings in FXS inter face.

ICMP Setting

This function can disable echo when someone ping this device, it can avoid haker try to attack the device. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
31
Page 32
System Authority
In System Authority you can change your login password.
Save & Reboot
In Save & Reboot you can save the changes you have done. If you want to use new setting in the Phone Adapter, You have to click the Save button. After you click the Save button, the Phone Adapter will automatically restart and the new setting will effect .

Firmware Upgrade

In Firmware Upgrade function you can update new firmware via HTTP in this page. You can ugrade the firmware by the following steps: Select the firmware code type, AP or DSP code.
32
Page 33
Click the “Browse” button in the right side of the File Location or you can type the correct path and the filename in File Location blank. Select the correct file you want to download to the Phone Adapter then click the Update button.
Reset to Default
In Default Setting you can restore the Phone Adapter to factory default in this page. You can just click the Restore button, then the Phone Ada pter will restore to default and automatically restart again.
Reboot without saving
Reboot function you can restart the Phone Adapter. If you want to restart the Phone Adapter, you can just click the Reboot button, then the Phone Adapter will automatically.
33
Page 34
Appendix A Voice Communication Samples
There are several ways to make calls to desired destination in ATA. In this section, we’ll lead you step by step to establish your first voice communication via keypad and web browsers operations.
ATA to ATA connection via IP address
Assume there are two ATAs in the network the IP address are 192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2 Analog telephone sets are connected to the phone (RJ-11) port of ATAs respectively
192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2
* 1 9 2 1 6 8 * 2 #* 0
Operation steps:
1. Pick up the telephone set on ATA A.
2. [VIP-157 only, for VIP-156, please skip this step] Press the “ you should be able to hear the dial-tone
3. Press the keypad: 192*168*0*2# shall be able to connect to the ATA
4. Then the phone in 192.168.0.2 should ring. Please repeat the same dialing steps on ATA
*” key to switch to IP phone mode, and
B.
B to
establish the first voice communication from ATA
A
34
Page 35
(Peer-to-Peer mode) VIP-157S Port 1 to Port 2 communications
Supposing one VIP-157S connects to two telephones, just pick up phone 1 and dial ‘192*168*0*1**5062’, phone 2 will ring. Analog telephone sets are connected to the phone (RJ-11) ports of VIP-157S respectively
192.168.0.1
1 9 2
1001 1002
1 6 8 * 0 * 1 *
* 5 0 6 2 #
*
Operation steps:
a) Pick up the telephone set on VIP-157S port 1, and you should be able to hear the dial-tone b) Press the keypad: 192*168*0*1**5062# shall be able to connec t to the VIP-157S port 2 c) Then the telephone set in VIP-157S port 2 should ring. Please repeat the same dialing steps on port 2 to establish the first voice communication from VIP-157S
L Hint
y In default machine operation, the VIP-157 is at PSTN
mode. If you want to make an IP call, press the “*” key to switch to IP Phone mode. For VIP-156, no need to press the star “*” key in advance.
y If the IP address of the remote calling party is known,
you may directly make calls via its IP address and end with a “#”.
y If the ATAs are installed behind a NAT/firewall/IP
sharing device for Peer-to-Peer VoIP application, please make sure the NAT device support SIP applications, and suitable settings should be applied to the NAT device to enable the SIP communications before making calls
y [ VIP-157S] in PLANET ATA series products, to connect
to remote ATA, press the keypad in the following sequence to connect to the remote VIP-157S port 2:
[remote ATA IP address]**5062, for example: 192*168*0*2**5062
35
Page 36
Voice communication via SIP proxy server – SIP-50
Registration / Authentication
SIP-50 IP Address: 192.168.0.50
ATA A IP Address: 192.168.0.1
Line Number: 1001
Device configurations on the ATA:
STEP 1:
Log in SIP-50 and create two testing accounts/password: 1001 / 123 (for ATA 123 (for ATA
B) for the voice calls.
Registration / Authentication
ATA B IP Address: 192.168.0.2
Line Number: 2002
A), and 1002 /
STEP 2:
Please log in ATA via web browser, browse to the SIP setting menu and select the Domain Service config menu. In the setting page, please insert the account/password information
obtained from your service provider (in this sample, we’re using PLANET SIP-50 as the SIP Proxy server for SIP account, call authentications), and then the sample configuration screen is shown below:
36
Page 37
STEP 3:
Repeat the same configuration steps on ATA make sure the registrations are completed.
T est the scenario:
To verify the VoIP communication, please Pick up the telephone [VIP-157 only] Press the “*” key to switch to IP phone mode Dial the destination number to make call between SIP clients. For example, ATA number 1001) with keypad number 1002 to ATA (ATA
B) to the number 1001 (ATA A)
B, and check the machine registration status,
A (with
B, or reversely make calls from SIP client
37
Page 38
Voice communication via IP PBX system – IPX-2000 (Auto-config)
In the following sample, we’ll introduce how to integrate the ATA with our IP PBX system IPX-2000 via Auto-config feature.
Registration / Authentication
ATA A IP Address: 192.168.0.1
Line Number: 1001
IPX-2000 LAN IP Address: 192.168.0.50
Device configurations on the IPX-2000:
Registration / Authentication
ATA B IP Address: 192.168.0.2
Line Number: 2002
STEP 1:
Log in IPX-2000 and browse to the DHCP menu and create new options list for the auto configuration.
Value: http://LAN IP for IPX-2000/tftpboot
Code: please insert 151 as the DHCP server option.
An example option 151 would be option=151 value= http://192.168.0.50/tftpboot/
STEP 2:
Please browse to the Device menu and create new device for the auto configuration.
38
Page 39
STEP 3:
Please press the Show extensions button to create the two extension accounts/password:
STEP 4:
1001/123 (for ATA
A), and 1002/123(for ATA B) for the voice calls.
After setting up the parameters, please refer to the path to activate the settings: Service
IP PBX service ---> IP PBX configuration reload
--->
39
Page 40
Device configurations on the ATA:
STEP 5:
Please log in ATA via web browser, browse to the SIP setting menu and select the Domain Service config menu. In the setting page, please browse to the Auto-config page, and
enable the Auto Configuration features for IP PBX system. (Your m ay connect telephone set to A T A, press #136 to enable the Auto co nfiguration, or press #137 to disable the Auto Configuration setting.)
STEP 6:
After enabling the auto-config feature, the ATA shall be able to obtain IP address and SIP extension information from IP PBX system IPX-2000 information. To verify the auto-config results, you may connect telephone set to ATA; press #120# to check if the IP address is obtained from IPX-2000. And #1 22# can be used to verify the exte nsion number assign ed by IPX-2000.
STEP 7:
Repeat the same configuration steps on ATA B, and check if the ATA B is successfully registered with the IPX-2000 as one of the IP extensions.
T est the scenario:
To verify the VoIP communication, please:
1. Pick up the telephone
2. [VIP-157 only] Press the “*” key to switch to IP phone mode
3. Dial the destination number to make calls. For example, ATA with number 1002 (ATA
B) or reversely make calls from SIP client (AT A B) to the number 1001 (ATA
A (with number 1001) dial the keypad
A)
40
Page 41
Appendix B VIP-156 / VIP-157 Specifications
Product SIP Telephone Adapter Model VIP-156 VIP-156PE VIP-157 VIP-157S Hardware LAN 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port (802.3af PoE for VIP-156PE) PC 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port FXS (for telephone set connection) FXO (PSTN connection) --- 1 x RJ-11 --­Protocols and Standard Standard SIP 2.0 (RFC3261) Voice codec G.723.1 (6.3k/5.3k), G.729A, G.729B, G.711 Voice Standard Voice activity detection (VAD)
Comfort noise generation (CNG) Acoustic echo canceller (AEC) G.165: Line echo canceller (LEC) Jitter Buffer
Protocols SIP 2.0 (RFC-3261), TCP//IP, UDP/RTP/RTCP, HTTP, ICMP, ARP, DNS,
DHCP, NTP/SNTP, PPP, PPPoE Network and Configuration Access Mode Static IP, PPPoE, DHCP Management Web, keypad Dimension (W x D x H) 94 x 72 x 30 mm Operating Environment 0~ 40 degree C, 10~95% humidity Power Requirement 12V DC EMC/EMI CE, FCC Class B
1 x RJ-11 2 x RJ-11
41
Loading...