Netopia VOIP ATA User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Guide

User Guide User Guide 1-1 Netopia® VOIP ATA User’s Guide

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User Guide User Guide 3-10 Chapter 3 - Installing Your VOIP ATA 3.1 Typical VOIP ATA Connection You need to have a ADSL modem or Cable

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User Guide User Guide 3-11 3.1.2 Cable Connection Diagram Figure 3-2 below shows a Cable Modem+Router connection diagram. Figure 3-

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User Guide User Guide 3-12 3.2 For Company Network Connection Please seek advise from your company’s Network Administrator, to ope

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User Guide User Guide 4-13 Chapter 4 - Setting Up Your VOIP ATA functionality via GUI 4.1 Access to VOIP ATA’s GUI To configure your

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User Guide User Guide 4-14 5) Select Use the following IP address and enter information as below: IP address : 192.168.1.XXX (IP Addre

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User Guide User Guide 4-15 6) Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. 7) Click Close (OK in Window 98/ME/20

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User Guide User Guide 4-16 4) Launch your web browser and enter the assigned IP Address at the address bar and hit Enter.

Page 9 - Table 2-2 : LED Descriptions

User Guide User Guide 4-17 4.2 Setup Mode. 1) Upon successfully logging in, the Setup mode screen as shown in Figure 4.3 is displayed.

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User Guide User Guide 4-18 Figure 4.4 : Network Selection 4) Fill in the fields with information exactly as it was given to

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User Guide User Guide 5-19 Chapter 5 - Basic Mode 5.1 Overall Status It summarizes all the information regarding the WAN of the VOIP AT

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User Guide User Guide 1-2 REVISION STATUS

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User Guide User Guide 5-20 Current Voice Call Status: This field displays the current registration status as defined in Table 5.2. Voice

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User Guide User Guide 5-21 5.3 TCP Status This page displays all the relevant TCP packets and dVoIP ATA information. You ca

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User Guide User Guide 5-22 5.4 System Log The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system. This page contains

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User Guide User Guide 6-23 Chapter 6 - Basic Configurations 6.1 WAN Configuration This page let you configure the WAN settings. Figur

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User Guide User Guide 6-24 6.2 DNS Configuration The DNS Configuration page allows you to set the configuration of the DNS proxy. Fi

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User Guide User Guide 6-25 This is the URL name for the DNS server. This can be up to 255 characters. Host IP: This is the IP address of

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User Guide User Guide 6-26 6.3 Save Settings / Reboot You can save the custimized settings in this section Figure 6-3 Save Settings /

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User Guide User Guide 6-27 Figure 6-5 Rebooting Modem

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User Guide User Guide 7-28 Chapter 7 – Advanced Mode It provides a brief outline of the advanced features of individual hyper links on th

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User Guide User Guide 7-29 Note There will not be any Dial Tone when WAN interface is down or Registration is Failed.

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User Guide User Guide 1-3 Tables Of Content Chapter 1 - Introduction ...

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User Guide User Guide 7-30 7.2 SIP Service Provider The VOIP ATA SIP Service Provider Configuration page allows the user to set the conf

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User Guide User Guide 7-31 This parameter is the IP address of the Outbound proxy server. This is useful in cases where the VOIP ATA is be

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User Guide User Guide 7-32 Authentication Method: This parameter indicates the authentication method. Currently, only MD5 is supported.

Page 27 - Figure 6-5 Rebooting Modem

User Guide User Guide 7-33 7.3 VOIP ATA Login Account Configuration The VOIP ATA Login Account Configuration page allows the us

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User Guide User Guide 7-34 Login Action: The VOIP ATA provides a drop-down option (Display, Add, or Edit or Delete) for the user to mani

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User Guide User Guide 7-35 7.4 VOIP ATA Timer Configuration The VOIP ATA Timer Configuration page provides a number of timers used at th

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User Guide User Guide 7-36 CallWaiting Timer indicates the period for which the call-waiting tone will be played when an incoming call arr

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User Guide User Guide 7-37 Call Fwd No Ans Timeout: CallFwdNoAns Timer indicates the time after which the call will be forwar

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User Guide User Guide 7-38 7.5 Ringtone Configuration The Country Specific Ring & Tones Configuration page is used to define the par

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User Guide User Guide 7-39 The Ring Parameters are defined by five fields: Frequency, OnTime1, OffTime1, OnTime2, and OffTime2. Time value

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User Guide User Guide 1-4 7.7 Address Book Configuration... 7-45 Chapter 8 – Admin Priv

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User Guide User Guide 7-40 Normal Dial Tone: The dial tone parameters are defined by six fields: Freq1, Freq2, OnTime1, OffT

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User Guide User Guide 7-41 • Edit: Selection of edit option will overwrite the selected country’s (according the Working Country field

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User Guide User Guide 7-42 7.6 Misc Configuration The Misc Configuration pages configures system-level parameters. This has thr

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User Guide User Guide 7-43 Select ENABLED to enable STUN (default) if the VOIP ATA is behind a NAT enabled router and the router has no A

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User Guide User Guide 7-44 Note Even when STUN is enabled, the VOIP ATA does an automatic detection of the presence of SIP ALG and disa

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User Guide User Guide 7-45 7.7 Address Book Configuration The Address Book Configuration web page allows for configuration of address bo

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User Guide User Guide 7-46 Port Number: Specify the SIP port number on which the remote end will receive our call. This is useful when

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User Guide User Guide 7-47 Speed dial code: This refers to the index in the address book as well as the speed dial entry code. This

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User Guide User Guide 8-48 Chapter 8 – Admin Privilege 8.1 Miscellaneous Configuration This page allows you to configure the miscellaneo

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User Guide User Guide 8-49 HTTP Password Protection: This field allows you to enable or disable the HTTP authentication. (Def

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User Guide User Guide 1-5 B1.2 Explanation of the Rules ... 10-66 B2 Calling Other

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User Guide User Guide 8-50 Note.. FTP uses the same Username and Password. Ensure to click Submit and Save Settings for your configura

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User Guide User Guide 8-51 8.3 Reset to Default This page allows you to reset the VOIP ATA to original factory default configuration.

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User Guide User Guide 8-52 8.4 Firmware Update This page allows the user to upgrade the firmware via web interface. Figure 8-4: Firmw

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User Guide User Guide 8-53 Figure 8-6: Uploading .DLF file 3) Refering to Figure 8-6 , click Browse, search for the correct

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User Guide User Guide 8-54 8.5 Save / Reboot This page allows you to save the new configurations to the flash and reboot t

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User Guide User Guide 8-55 • Reboot Only: Two pages will appear after pressing this button. The first one states: “The VOIP ATA is be

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User Guide User Guide 9-56 Chapter 9 Making Phone Calls 9.1 Internet Calls 1) To make a VoIP call, simply dial the SIP number on your ph

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User Guide User Guide 9-57 9.3.3 Attended Transfer This feature allows a user (transferor) to transfer an existing call (trans

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User Guide User Guide 9-58 9.3.6 Call Forwarding The VOIP ATA can control call forwarding at the end-point level. There are three types

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User Guide User Guide 9-59 9.3.6.1 Forward Unconditional How To: 1) Press *72 on your telephone dial-pad. 2) You will hear an alert

Page 56 - Chapter 9 Making Phone Calls

User Guide User Guide 1-6 Chapter 1 - Introduction The VOIP ATA VoIP Analog Telephone Adaptor (VOIP ATA) products are standa

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User Guide User Guide 9-60 9.3.6.4 Canceling Call Forwarding How To: To cancel unconditional call forwarding, press *73 on your telephon

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User Guide User Guide 10-61 Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION None of the LEDs turn on Make sure that you have

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User Guide User Guide 10-62 Appendix A Glossary The Glossary defines acronyms, keywords and definitions used in this user guide. A1

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User Guide User Guide 10-63 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: A communications protocol that allows network administrato

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User Guide User Guide 10-64 DNS Domain Name System: A method to locate and translate Domain Names into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses,

Page 62 - Appendix A Glossary

User Guide User Guide 10-65 UDP User DVoIP ATAgram Protocol: A protocol that is used instead of TCP when reliable delivery is not requir

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User Guide User Guide 10-66 Appendix B Dial Plan for Pulver B1 Basic Dial Plan An example dial plan string as would be used

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User Guide User Guide 10-68 B2 Calling Other Service Provider Numbers through Pulver Pulver also provides the facility to call other se

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User Guide User Guide 10-69 © Copyright September 2005. All Rights Reserved. P/N: 040-511XXX-101 (Ref: VOIP ATA)

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User Guide User Guide 1-7 1.1 Main features • Call Out & Call In • Voice over IP c all (through Gatekeeper) • IP address callin

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User Guide User Guide 2-8 Chapter 2 - Your VOIP ATA at a glance The VOIP ATA may have different ports and LEDs. Let’s take a

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User Guide User Guide 2-9 2.2 LED description Fig 2-2 shows the LED indicators of the VOIP ATA. Figure 2-2 : LED Indicators LED STATUS

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