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One analog FXS interface port accepting an RJ-11 connector to facilitate
a VoIP connection
One 10Mbps WAN port for connecting to a DSL/Cable Modem or other
WAN devices
One 10/100Mbps LAN port for connecting to a local network
IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) or static configuration
IP Routing support (RIP1, RIP2 and Static Routing)
Remote software download/update
Supports IP sharing to allow multiple users to access the Internet via a
single IP address
Built-in PPPoE function to support dial-up connection for broadband
technology
Supports Caller ID
Supports QoS to guarantee voice quality
Automatic Call Redirection (ACR) function support
VoIP line automatic selection (e.g. 110, 119)
VoIP routing table support
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LEDS
Ethernet -
This LED displays the
connection speed, link status, and
activity on the 10/100 dual-speed
Ethernet port that is used to connect
to your LAN.
10/100M
- This indicator remains
unlit when there is no connection,
or the port is operating at 10Mbps
through a connection to a 10BASE-
T device. It is lit when the port is
operating at 100Mbps through a
connection to a dual-speed or
100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
device.
Link/Act
- When a good link to a
powered-up but idle device is
detected on a port, this indicator
shines steadily. When packets are
received from the device, the
indicator blinks off and on.
WAN
This LED displays the
link status and activity on the
10M Ethernet port that is used
to connect to your WAN
device (usually a
Cable or
ADSL Modem). When a good
link to a powered-up but idle
device is detected on a port,
the WAN indicator shines
steadily. When packets are
received from the device, the
indicator blinks off and on.
Phone 1 -
This LED displays the
activity on the RJ-11 port that is
used to connect to your normal
telephone/fax machine line.
Power
This LED is lit when
the device is receiving
power; otherwise, it is unlit.
Status/Alarm
This LED will remain green when the
CPE is either performing a self-test or
booting up. The LED will flash green
slowly when the system is ready for a
connection with the Call Agent. It will
remain red when the self-test or
booting up is failed. It will flash red
slowly when the system is ready but
cannot receive an acknowledgment
from the Call Agent.
Hook/Ringing
- When an off-
hook action is detected on a
phone port, this indicator shines
steadily. When a ringing signal
is received from the device, the
indicator blinks off and on.
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Web-based Management
In order to use a web browser to configure the VoIP gateway, you must make
sure it has a valid Ethernet connection to a PC or LAN via its LAN port.
Access the configuration utility to check the LAN port
by entering the IP Address
into your web browser address field.
Click on
Login to the
Web-based
Management
module
Type
192.168.15.1
(the IP Address) into
the address field of
your browser.
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Web-based Management (continued)
Setting Up the Connection
The VoIP gateway’s WAN port comes
with
DHCP
as default IP setting. If the
VoIP gateway cannot get the
assigned DHCP IP, it will use the
manual IP (default is 10.1.10.5 ) as
it’s default IP.
Click on
Configure WAN Port
.
To configure the WAN port, please do the following:
Then go to
Start
>
Control
Panel
>
Network
Connections
>
Right-click local
area connection
>select
Properties
> double click
Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP).
The screen at
right will appear.
Make sure the PC is in the same IP
domain as the VoIP gateway. You
can do this by changing the IP
address of the PC as shown here.
Manually input the
WAN IP Address
here.
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Web-based Management (continued)
To configure the LAN port for the device, please do
the following:
After you have configured your WAN and LAN ports you can click on
Save
and Restart System
in the Configuration menu, or you can continue to
configure the VoIP. After you have completed configuring the VoIP, you must
Save and Restart the System
or your changes will not be saved.
In this configuration menu, users can configure the LAN IP Address.
(Recommended for advanced users.)
By default the LAN IP Address is: 192.168.15.1
Click on
Configure LAN Port
.
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