Zoom ADSL X5v 5565 User Manual

Integrated ADSL modem and router over IP for telephone calls over the Internet
Zoom’s TelePort allows one or more normal phones to place and receive calls world­wide over the Internet, and also to connect to any phone on the Public Switched Telephone Network.
Includes FREE VoIP to VoIP calling service with FREE voice mail, caller I.D. and call conferencing
Clear natural-sounding voice quality with Quality of Service (QoS) support
Integrated design with built-in firewall simplifies setup and improves security
Built-in router provides shared Internet access for up to 253 concurrent users. Up to 5 computers can plug directly into the X5v
Built-in 10/100 four-port Ethernet Switch for computers, hubs, wireless access points
Advanced Firewall includes Stateful Packet Inspection, protection from Denial of Service Attacks, NAT, and more
Works with any operat­ing system that supports an Internet browser including Windows, Macintosh and Linux
Proven compatability with SIP-standard servers, including Asterisk
Two year warranty
PBX
plus
Voice
feature
ZoomTel ADSL X5v
ADSL Modem/Router/Gateway/Firewall/4-port Switch
plus
VoIP for voice calls over the Internet
Model 5565 for Annex A (ADSL over analog lines)
Model 5566 for Annex B (ADSL over ISDN lines)
The ADSL X5v integrates a full-rate ADSL modem, router, firewall, four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch, USB port, and VoIP phone port into a single cost-effective product.
The TelePort™ feature provides a phone por t that lets you use your standard single-line phone for conventional phone calls or free and ver y low-cost Voice Over IP (VoIP) calls. Because the X5v integrates Internet telephony with a full-featured ADSL gateway, setup is easy and system security is ensured. Integration of the voice processing with the firewall in the router ensures reliability of VoIP calls, reduces service provider support requirements, and provides a high Quality of Service (QoS) for voice calls.
The Model 5565 and 5566 also come with the Global Village in minutes and lets you simply dial phone numbers and make free calls to devices like the X5v anywhere in the world. And because the X5v uses SIP, the most popular protocol for voice communications over the Internet, you can tap into a rapidly-gr owing world of other free and very low-cost phone services.
The X5v's built-in four-port Ethernet switch eliminates the need for a separate Ethernet hub for most home networks and many small offices. The USB port allows direct connection of a fifth computer to the ADSL X5v. By adding external hubs or a wireless access point, the X5v can provide simultaneous Internet access for up to 253 computers.
The Local Phone port of the Model 5565 and 5566 includes the TelePort, an intelligent relay that allows a single phone to place and receive both VoIP calls and calls over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). PSTN Fail-Over allows the X5v to automatically r oute calls over the dial-up phone network when power is lost. PSTN support also allows emergency dialing using services like 911 or 112 calling.
Setup is easy using any authorized local or remote computer's Web browser and the graphical user interface built into the X5v. After setup, the X5v voice features work even without an attached computer. Flash memory allows easy firmware updates.
Making Phone Calls Over the Internet
The X5v allows you to minimize or eliminate long distance charges while maintaining the flexibility and security of your normal phone service. A special Local Phone port lets you plug in a conventional telephone. This phone can make and receive calls just like your regular phones, but it can also do much more!
The Model 5565 and 5566 come with Global Village phone service that sets up in minutes from your PC and lets you simply dial phone numbers to make free calls to another X5v user or to most other VoIP users anywhere in the world. You'll get a special phone number for people calling you over the Internet. When that call comes in, your phone will ring normally.
What if you want to call someone whose phone isn't able to make or receive calls over the Internet? You have two ways to call that person. In the first way, the X5v lets you dial the call normally, and your call goes out through your local phone line to the traditional "public switched telephone network" or PSTN. (When you want the call to go out over the Internet, you dial a # before dialing the person's phone number.) In the second way, you sign up for en­hanced Global Village service or another VoIP service provider that lets your calls travel thr ough the Internet to a special gateway and on to the PSTN.
Unlike competing products, the 5565 and 5566 can be used with either the bundled Global Village service, or your own VoIP server, or be used with a number of other Internet phone services that use the industry-standard SIP protocol.
VoIP phone service that sets up
ADSL X5v
ADSL Modem + Router + Gateway + Firewall + 4-port Switch
plus
VoIP for voice calls over the Internet
ADSL Gateway Specifications
ADSL Compliance
ATM Protocols
Bridge Mode
Security
Compliant with ADSL standards:
- Full-rate ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, G.hs (G.994.1) and ITU G.dmt (G.992.1) standards
- Splitterless G.lite (G.992.2) specification
- Annex A - Model 5565
- Annex B - Model 5566
DMT modulation and demodulation
Full-rate adaptive modem
- Maximum downstream rate of 8 Mbps
- Maximum upstream rate of 896 Kbps
Supports splitterless ADSL implementation
Interoperable with all major DSLAM manufacturers
WAN mode support: PPP over ATM (RFC 2364) and
PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
LAN mode support: bridged/r outed Ethernet over ATM (RFC 1483) & Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577)
ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 PVC
Up to eight virtual circuits
ATM segmentation and re-assembly
ATM AAL5 (adaption layer type 5)
OAM F4/F5
Ethernet to ADSL self learning - Transparent Bridging
(IEEE 802.1D)
Supports up to 128 MAC lear ning addresses
Bridge MAC Address Filtering
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) Firewall
Protection from DOS (Denial of Ser vice) Attacks
User authentication for PPP
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
CHAP (Challenge Authentication Protocol)
Password protected system management
Router Mode
Ethernet Interface
Phone Ports
USB Interface
Status Indicators
HTML Graphic User
Interface
Warranty Size Regulatory Approval
Model 5565 - Annex A Model 5566 - Annex B
Static routing
RIP V2, RIP V1
DNS Proxy
Port For warding
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server
and client
NAT (Network Address Translation)
NAPT (Network Address and Por t Translation)
Simultaneous USB and Ethernet operation
IEEE 802.3 compliant
Four 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing RJ-45 por ts
Two RJ-11 jacks, one for the ADSL/PSTN connection
and one filtered jack for local phones
Compliant with USB Specification, Revision 1.1
Full-speed USB (12 Mbps)
Nine indicators - power, link, data, USB, four LAN port
connection indicators & VoIP
Password protected access
Menu-selected firmware upgrade
WAN and LAN side connection statistics
Configuration of static routes and routing table
Configuration of NAT/NAPT
Selection of bridge or router mode
Specification of PPP user ID and password
Configuration of virtual circuits
2 years
19 x 14.6 x 3.2 cm; 7.50 x 5.75 x 1.25 inches
CE, UL, C-UL, FCC Part 15B, FCC Part 68, CS-03
Voice over IP Analog Telephone Adapter Specifications
Analog Voice Port
Off-hook Detection
Call Control VoIP
Protocol
Type: Loop-start FXS interface
DTMF tone detection/generation
V.21/V.25 Modem/fax tone detection
Ring occurs for incoming VoIP and POTS calls
Ring generation with 5 Ringer Equivalents - suppor ts
more than 5 typical telephones
SIP (RFC 3261)
Digest Authentication using MD5
Record-Route Headers
Distinct SIP Proxy separate from SIP Domain/Realm
System Requirements
Any Windows, Macintosh, or Linux computer with an Ethernet port. OR Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 computers with a USB port and a 200 MHz or faster processor. OR Windows XP computers with a USB port and a 400 MHz or faster processor.
International Headquarters
Zoom Technologies, Inc., 207 South Street, Boston, MA 02111 USA Tel: 617 423-1072 Fax: 617 423-3923 email: sales@zoom.com
www.zoom.com
©2004 Zoom Telephonics, Inc., 207 South Street, Boston, MA 02111 USA. Zoom is a registered trademark of Zoom Telephonics, Inc. Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other registered trademarks and trademarks used herein are the property of their respective holders.
This is a pre-release catalog sheet accurate as of August 4, 2004.
Nasdaq: ZOOM
Voice Compression
Codecs
Line-echo Cancellation
Voice Features
G.729A, G.711 A-Law, G.711 U-Law
G.165, G.168 compliant
8 to 128 msec configurable echo length
Nonlinear echo suppression
Voice activity detection (VAD)
Comfort noise generation (CNG)
Dynamic jitter buffer (adaptive)
Packet Loss Concealment
Bell 202 and V.23 Caller ID
Quality of Service (QOS) pr ovides priority for RTP
(voice audio) traffic sent through the router
STUN support for voice traf fic
Package contents:
X5v ADSL Gateway
Ethernet cable
USB cable
Phone cable
CD ROM
User manual
Power adapter
Filters and phone adapters:
European Sales
Zoom Technologies, Inc., Central House, 2 Kings Road Fleet, Hants GU51 3AD UK Tel: +44 (0) 1252 582000 Fax +44 (0) 1252 617920
Filters and/or phone adapters may be included in some markets. Please check the package for specifics or ask your dealer. An ADSL filter allows a telephone, facsimile machine, or other telephone instrument to be used on a phone line even when you are online with your ADSL modem.
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