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4.1
Introduction
The SAGEM F@st™ 3202 offers you an integrated telephony over ADSL service.
You can phone via the Internet (Voice over IP telephony) using your conventional telephone set.
Consult your service provider for how to enable and use the telephony
over ADSL service on your SAGEM F@st™ 3202.
The SAGEM F@st
TM
3202 interface can be used to connect conventional terminals:
±
Telephone sets (compliant with ETSI TBR21 and ITU-T Q.552 and France Telecom
specification ST/PAA/TPA/STP/1063 and the TNR-G specification).
The interface supports only tone dialling sets.
Pulse dialling terminals are not supported.
Recent terminals can support both types of dialling. If such is the case,
check that they are set up for tone dialling.
4.2
Connecting an analogue telephone
Many analogue telephones have their own specific lead; it is therefore
preferable to connect them to the SAGEM F@st
TM
3202 via their own lead.
Use the adapter supplied with your SAGEM F@st
TM
3202.
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4.3
Operation of the telephony over ADSL service
The telephony over ADSL service available on the Residential Gateway is signalled by the
following parameters:
¾
"
" LED lit,
¾
Dial tone different from the one on a telephone connected to the conventional switched
telephone network (PSTN).
The calls received on the sets connected to the Residential Gateway are from the telephony
over ADSL network. Calls originating directly from the switched telephone network (PSTN) will
not ring the telephone sets connected to the Residential Gateway.
In this case, all the calls made from the sets connected to the Residential Gateway are routed
over the telephony over ADSL network, apart from calls to the following numbers:
15
: Ambulance,
17
: Police,
18
: Fire,
112
: Europen emergency call,
115
: Social emergency,
119
: Child abuse.
All these emergency numbers are directly routed over the conventional switched telephone
network (PSTN).
4.4
If the telephony over ADSL service is unavailable
Telephony over ADSL may not be available on the Residential Gateway for one of the following
reasons:
¾
The Residential Gateway is powered down (all the LEDs are off),
¾
The ADSL line is not synchronised,
¾
The PPPoA or PPPoE link is not set up,
¾
The telephony over ADSL subscription is not activated,
¾
The Internet service provider's service is not available.
If the telephony over ADSL service is unavailable, the telephones connected to the Residential
Gateway switch over to the switched telephone network (PSTN) and behave like analogue
telephones. The "
" LED is off.
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5. Configuring your Residential Gateway
This section
¾
access to the home screen
§ 5.1
covers
¾
recommendations for the use of the configuration screens
§ 5.2
¾
activation/deactivation of optional services
§.5.3
¾
access to information
§ 5.4
¾
your Residential Gateway's
"Basic"
configuration menu
§ 5.5
¾
your Residential Gateway's
"Advanced"
configuration
menu
§ 5.6
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5.1
Accessing the home screen
To configure your SAGEM F@st
TM
3202 Residential Gateway, connect it to a
USB
port or to the
Ethernet
network card on your computer. Configuration can also be carried out by connecting
your computer to the Residential Gateway via the
wireless network
(WiFi).
If you use a USB lead, connect it to the slave USB type B port, the socket of which is marked
USB
.
If you use your Ethernet network card to configure your Residential Gateway, connect it to the
Ethernet port, the socket of which is marked
ETH1
(
).
Your Residential Gateway is then configured via a simple Internet browser (for example Internet
Explorer).
To access this function, you need to have configured the Ethernet or USB interface or
the wireless network function on your computer using the installation CD supplied
with your LiveBox.
The SAGEM F@st
TM
3202's DHCP server function is enabled by default with a range
of addresses dependent on the interface used, as indicated in section 5.5.2.
1
Double click the configuration icon
created on the desktop after installing
the equipment.
or
1
In the
Start
menu, select
Programs
and the following screen appears.
Left click on
LiveBox / LiveBox
Configuration
.

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