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MN100129 Rev E 

 

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Summary of Contents for ACCESS 211

Page 1: ...MN100129 Rev E ACCESS 241 FXO ACCESS 241 ACCESS 211 ACCESS 211N A C 2 4 1 F X O A C 2 4 1 A C 2 1 1 A C 2 1 1 N VO IP G AT EW AY USE R G UID E...

Page 2: ...C July 2005 Added AC 241 to AC 211 support Adapted for Version 4 56 D September 2005 Added AC 241 FXO Adapted for AC 241FXO version 5 1 AC 241 and AC 211 version 4 57 E November 2005 Added AC 211N sup...

Page 3: ...19 Access 211N 19 BEFORE YOU INSTALL 20 Required Equipment List 20 INSTALLING YOUR ACCESS 211 ACCESS 211N VO IP GATEWAY WITH A SINGLE PC 21 INSTALLING YOUR ACCESS 211 ACCESS 211N VOIP GATEWAY WITH A...

Page 4: ...ANCED CALLING FEATURES FOR MGCP 29 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION VIA THE WEB 30 WAN CONFIGURATION 30 ENABLING POINT TO POINTPROTOCOL OVER ETHERNET PPPOE 33 ENABLING POINT TO POINTT PROTOCOL PPTP 34 MAC SPOOF...

Page 5: ...ndedfor users connectingtothe Internet or Intranet with VoIP service set up by a VoIP provider and the Access 241 FXO Access 241 Access 211 Access 211N Gateway factory pre configured Ifthis is not the...

Page 6: ...lephonenetwork The Access 241 FXO has 1 WAN and4 LANports all are 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports The WAN port connectsto your modem andthe LAN ports connect to up to4 PCs The Access 241 FXO supports all st...

Page 7: ...teady Glow Blinking Link is up WAN Activity Link is up WAN Activity The Rear Panel The rear panel contains the phone connectors one WAN four LAN connectors andthe input DC power connector as shown in...

Page 8: ...5 Ethernet cables not supplied to connect the Gateway to the computers Two push button telephones with DTMF tone signal capability not supplied An AC 5VDC power adapter supplied The Access 241 Gateway...

Page 9: ...teway s rear panel to the Ethernet socket on your broadbandmodem using an Ethernet cable 5 Connect a LAN port on the Gateway s rear panel to the network socket on your PC usingan Ethernet cable 6 Conn...

Page 10: ...r the service name for the requested service To select a specific provider enter his access name in the AC name field 6 Click Save PPPoE Settings 7 After entering and saving all configurations you mus...

Page 11: ...nect to upto 4 PCs The Access 241 supports all standardanalog DTMF telephones andaccessories including Single line touch tone telephones Multiple line touch tone telephones Touch tone telephones with...

Page 12: ...ith Gatekeeper Call Agent SIP Server Mngt Blinking Management activity Management activity LAN 1 2 3 4 Steady Glow Blinking Link is up LAN Activity Link is up LAN Activity WAN Steady Glow Blinking Lin...

Page 13: ...elnet One 10 100BaseTX RJ 45 Ethernet cable supplied for the Ethernet connection from the Access 241 Gateway to your router or modem Additional 10 100BaseTX RJ 45 Ethernet cables not supplied to conne...

Page 14: ...rnet socket on your broadbandmodem using an Ethernet cable 5 Connect the LAN port on the Gateway s rear panel to the network socket on your PC using an Ethernet cable 6 Connect additionalPCs tothe oth...

Page 15: ...er enter his access name in the AC name field 14 Click Save PPPoE Settings 15 After entering and saving all configurations you must reset the Gateway In the vertical menu bar of the current page selec...

Page 16: ...ernet or Intranet You can connect up to 5 phones in parallel For Access 211 you can connect a regular telephone line to the Gateway s Lifeline port This ensures continuous telephone service inthe even...

Page 17: ...icates Activity Four status LEDs provide operating information Status LED Indicators for Access 211 LED Mode H 323 MGCP SIP Status Downloader Status Power Steady glow Power OK Power OK Ready Blinking...

Page 18: ...ate you are connectedto your VoIP service providers Power and Ready LEDs indicatethe unit is powered on and application is operating Status LED Indicators for Access 211N LED Mode H 323 MGCP SIPStatus...

Page 19: ...tional Life Line socket onthe left is designedto provide a public network connection in the event ofpower failure Never connect the Phone1 2 connectors to the public telephone outlet or to each other...

Page 20: ...shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Do not use this equipment near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink orlaundrytub in a wet basementor near a swimming pool 2 Av...

Page 21: ...dmodem using an Ethernet 10 100BaseTX RJ 45 cable 5 Connect the LAN port on the Gateway s rear panel to the network socket on your PC using an Ethernet 10 100BaseTX RJ 45 cable 6 Use Phone cables to c...

Page 22: ...ing and saving all configurations you must reset the Gateway In the vertical menu bar of the current page select Reset The Reset page appears 8 Select Power on reset and click the Reset button The Gat...

Page 23: ...broadbandmodem with an Ethernet 10 100BaseTX RJ 45 cable 5 Connect the LAN port on the Gateway s rear panel to an open Ethernet LAN port on your router or switch using the supplied Ethernet 10 100Base...

Page 24: ...service providers It maytake a minute or two for these connections to be established For Access 211N Wait for the respective Phone Voice LED LED Phone1 for PH1 port LED Phone2 forPH2 port onthe Gatewa...

Page 25: ...Use screws as specified below Holes for mountingonthe wall are situatedat the bottomofthe unit as shown inthe followingfigure Clasp for fastening DC power feedcable Mounting Screws Maximum Dimensions...

Page 26: ...call is always received on the Phone1 port Call Waiting is activated if Phone1 is engaged in a VoIP call PSTN Call Behavior during Unit Power down or Inactive VoIP Service Voice LED is off The phone c...

Page 27: ...on number If the call has been made and the phone has not been picked up within 20 seconds the call is forwarded to the destinationnumber To cancel Call Forwarding dial 3 Attended Transfer Call To per...

Page 28: ...nutes When the dialednumber is reachedthe Caller will be notified with a special distinctive ring By picking up the phone the caller will be immediately in the call If the calledparty hangs up andthe...

Page 29: ...umber and put the handset down The phone will ringboth at the destination number andat your line By picking up the handset the callee at the destination number will be engaged in the call with the ori...

Page 30: ...then save the changes by clicking on theSave button at the bottom of each page Once all settings have been saved select the Reset option on the left hand side of the Web page to reset the VoIP Gateway...

Page 31: ...N V O I P G A T E W A Y U S E R G U I D E MN100129 Rev E 31 The WANStatus page appears Figure 6 WAN Status Page 5 To change network and VoIP IP settings select WAN Settings on the horizontal menu bar...

Page 32: ...the WAN IP address mask gateway DNS Server etc Select Specify fixed WAN Configuration The following fields associated with fixed IP addressing should be filled in or changed only if your broadband pro...

Page 33: ...Gateway and the modem configure PPPoE as follows 1 In the horizontal menu bar of the WAN page select PPPoE The WAN PPPoEConfiguration page appears Figure 8 Figure 8 WAN PPPoE Configuration Page 2 Sel...

Page 34: ...gure9 Figure 9 WAN PPTP Configuration Page 2 Select Yes inthe Enable PPTP drop down list box 3 Fill in the username and password in the Authentication fields as supplied by your provider 4 Enterthe Se...

Page 35: ...b If you do not know the MAC address of your device copy the value from the Learnt MAC s fieldto the WAN MAC Address field click Save MAC Spoofing Settings and click Reset toreset the Gateway LAN Conf...

Page 36: ...and or rate control proceed as follows 1 Inthe LANConfiguration page enterthe LAN IP address and subnet mask 2 Optionally set the broadcast andmulticast limits in the appropriate fields 3 Select one...

Page 37: ...iple of 32 Kbps If you want to select the Dynamic Rate Limit option you must first set the User Upload Rate parameter to the value of the user s available upload bandwidth on the WAN connection The Ac...

Page 38: ...ctedto thenetwork on reboot 4 Fill inthe followingfields Client IP Address range up to 24 IP addresses are allowed To change the LAN IP see Configuring LAN Settings on page 36 Domain Name optionally e...

Page 39: ...Host Identifier Enter the appropriate value Host name or MAC Internal Address static IP of the local host 5 Toviewthe DHCP Client table Figure 13 click on View DHCP Table Figure 13 DHCPClient Table Pa...

Page 40: ...g associations as required Up to 10 devices can be defined 5 ClickSave NAPT Settings Enabling the Network Address Translator NAT The IPSec NAT Traverse feature supports IPSec VPN passingthrough NAT NO...

Page 41: ...uter whentranslation is desired NAPT Network Port Address Translator maps a single public address to one or many internal addresses and all network IP addresses on the connectedcomputers are local and...

Page 42: ...ou can use any character to build your password To configure anew User Password 1 Inthe vertical menu bar of the current GatewayWebpage select Security 2 Inthe New Password text box type in your UserP...

Page 43: ...tination Conditional Callees frequently wish to redirect incoming calls to an alternative destination if the primary destination fails to answer within 20 seconds The reasons for failure include busy...

Page 44: ...ou hear through the headset Ifthis volume is too high there is an echo in the headset To configure settings for Line 1 1 Inthe vertical menu bar of the current GatewayWebpage select Line 2 Inthe horiz...

Page 45: ...trol Configuration Line input Gain field select the requiredvolume 5 Inthe Gain Control Configuration Headset output Gainfield select the requiredvolume 6 ClickSave Line Settings To configure settings...

Page 46: ...iguration After entering and savingall configurations youmust reset the Gateway To reset the Gateway 1 In the vertical menu bar of the current page select Reset The Resetpage Figure19 appears 2 Click...

Page 47: ...rly connected c If there is still no dial tone check with your VoIP and broadband service providers The Internet service does not work properly single PC connection without a router a Verify that the...

Page 48: ...45 H mm Access 211N 3 55 W x 3 55 L x 0 95 H 90 W x 90 L x 24 H mm Weight Access 241 FXO 241 211 1 32 lbs 0 6 kg Access 211N 0 66 lbs 0 3 kg Operating temperature 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 C Humidity 10 90 no...

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