Use your P-2024 to make Voice over IP calls using analog phones. Connect analog
telephones to the P-2024, and map each phone port to one or more of the configurable
VoIP (SIP) accounts.
The following figure shows your P-2024 (labeled A) allowing analog telephones to make
and receive calls over the Internet via a network router (B). The ITSP (Internet Telephony
Service Provider) routes calls to and from other VoIP accounts and also PSTN (Public
Switched Telephone Network) lines. C is a computer you connect to the P-2024 for initial
configuration.
This Quick Start Guide shows you how to set up and use the P-2024 by doing the following
things:
• Installing the Hardware
• Making Hardware Connections
• Accessing the Web Configurator
• Configuring Network Settings
• Setting Up A SIP Account
• Setting Up a Telephone and Making a Call
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The following table lists some important information about the P-2024.
Default web configurator password1234
Default LAN IP addressStatic: 192.168.5.1
Default WAN IP addressDynamic: assigned via DHCP
Number of analog telephone connections24
Number of configurable SIP accounts24
Default SIP port numbers (SIP local port, SIP
server port, SIP register server port)
5060
1 Installing the Hardware
Either:
• Attach the included self-adhesive rubber feet (for free-standing installation)
or
• Attach the included brackets and mount the P-2024 in a rack
" For proper ventilation, allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance at
the front and 3.4 inches (8 cm) at the back of the P-2024. Leave space
between devices if stacking.
1.1 Free-Standing Installation
1 Set the switch on a smooth, level surface.
2 If your P-2024 comes with unattached rubber feet, attach them to each corner on the
bottom of the device. These rubber feet help protect the P-2024 from shock or vibration
and ensure space between devices when stacking.
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1.2 Rack-Mounted Installation
1 Align one bracket with the holes on one side of the P-2024 and secure it with bracket
screws smaller than the rack-mounting screws. Attach the other bracket to the other
side of the P-2024.
2 After attaching both mounting brackets, position the switch in the rack by lining up the
holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack. Secure the switch to the
rack with the rack-mounting screws.
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2 Making Hardware Connections
This section describes how to connect the P-2024 to your network and prepare it for
configuration.
Take the following steps to connect the P-2024 to your network:
1 Connect the Telco-50 (RJ-21) cable to the PHONE connector and tighten the retaining
screw.
See Section 2 on page 4 for information on configuring and using the Telco-50 cable to
connect the P-2024 to your telephones or a Main Distribution Frame (MDF).
2 Use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the LAN port.
3 Use another Ethernet cable to connect your switch or router to the WAN port.
4 Connect a suitable power source to the AC INPUT power socket using the included
power cable. Turn on the power.
5 Look at the LEDs on the P-2024.
The 1 ~ 24 analog phone port LEDs flash during startup. Once the P-2024 has started up
successfully:
• If an analog phone is connected to a port, the port’s LED blinks when the phone is
off-hook.
• If an analog phone port has a registered SIP account assigned to it, the port’s LED
stays steady on. The LED blinks when a call is incoming on the SIP account, even if
no phone is connected.
The PWR/STATUS LED turns steady on when the P-2024 has started up successfully.
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The LAN and WAN LEDs turn on when they are connected, and blink when there is traffic.
A green LED indicates that the connection is at 10Mbps, and a yellow LED indicates that
the connection is at 100Mbps.
VIf the PWR/STATUS LED does not turn on, check the P-2024’s power
connection. If the LAN or WAN LED does not turn on, ensure that the
device to which it is connected is working correctly.
2.1 Using the Telco-50 Cable
You need to use a Telco-50 cable with exactly the following pin assignments.
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