ZyXEL Communications P-2602R-RL-DXA User Manual

P-2602R/RL-DxA

ADSL2+ VoIP IAD
Quick Start Guide
Version 3.40
5/2006
Edition 1
P-2602R/RL-DxA Quick Start Guide

Overview

The P-2602R/RL-DxA ADSL2+ VoIP Integrated Access Device (IAD) is an ADSL2+ router with phone ports for making calls over the Internet (Voice over IP or VoIP). It can also use regular phone services through regular (PSTN) phone lines. See the User’s Guide for more information on all features.
The following figure shows how your P-2602R/RL-DxA (A) connects your network to the Internet, provides firewall protection and allows you to make telephone calls over the Internet. Additionally, the P-2602RL-D model can be used to make calls over regular telephone (PSTN) lines.

1 Requirements

Make sure you have the following things before you set up your P-2602R/RL-DxA.
• Internet access - account information provided by your ISP, such as user name, password, and so on.
• VoIP account - You need the account information provided by your VoIP service provider (the company that lets you make phone calls over the Internet). This information might include your URI, number, and so on.
• Internet Explorer 6.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 7.0 or later, with JavaScript enabled.

2 Hardware Connections

Hardware connections vary by model. The P-2602RL-DxA models have a built in lifeline and the P-2602R­DxA do not.
P-2602R/RL-DxA Quick Start Guide

2.1 P-2602RL-DxA Hardware Connections

1DSL: Use the gray ADSL cable to connect the telephone jack or the DSL or MODEM jack on a splitter to
this port.
2LINE: Use the green PSTN line cable to connect the telephone jack or the TEL or PHONE jack on a splitter to
this port.
Note: When the P-2602R/RL-DxA does not have power, only the phone connected to the
PHONE 2 port can be used for making calls. Ensure you know which phone this is, so that in case of emergency you can make outgoing calls.
3ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to this port for initial configuration and/or
Internet access.
4 PHONE 1-2: Use telephone cables (and any telephone adaptors provided with your P-2602RL-DxA) to
connect your telephones to these ports. If you only have one telephone, you should use port 1.
5POWER: Use the power adaptor provided with your P-2602RL-DxA to connect an appropriate power
source to this socket.
Note: If you are using T-ISDN (UR-2), connect the green wire to a TAE connector before connecting it
to a telephone wall jack or the telephone splitter's TEL or PHONE jack.
P-2602R/RL-DxA Quick Start Guide
6 Push in the POWER button. Look at the lights on the front panel of the P-2602RL-DxA.
•The POWER light blinks during start-up and is green once the P-2602RL-DxA is ready.
• Each ETHERNET light turns on if the corresponding ETHERNET port is properly con­nected. The lights blink when the P-2602RL-DxA is sending or receiving data through the corresponding ETHERNET port.
•The DSL light stays on if a physical connection with the ISP is established. The INTER- NET light stays on when Internet access is available.
•The PHONE lights stay on when your SIP account is registered and they blink if the receiver is off hooked.
If PHONE 1 or PHONE 2 light is on, skip to Section 4 to see how to make calls through the Internet.
If the INTERNET light comes on but the PHONE lights are off, go to Section 3.2 and use the VOICE OVER INTERNET SETUP wizard.
If the INTERNET light is off but the DSL light is on, go to Section 3.1 and use the INTERNET SETUP wizard to configure your Internet access settings.
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