Power LED –
Indicates system
start up activity
Power switch
Press and release –
Normal shutdown
within a few
seconds.
Press and hold –
Forced shutdown.
Six Outside Phone
Line LEDs –
Indicates status
of a particular line
Two Inside
Extension LEDs
– Indicates status
of a particular
handset
Network LEDs –
Indicates Ethernet
link status; flashes
for activity
Drive Activity
LEDs – Green
indicates
mounted drive;
flashes for
activity
Compact Flash Slot –
Accepts Ultra 2
SanDisk Compact
Flash card
USB Port
Serial
Port/Door
Release Relay
RJ-45 10BaseT/100BaseTX
Auto-Sensing Auto-MDI/
MDIX Local Area Network
Ethernet port (LAN)
RJ-45 10BaseT/100BaseTX
Auto-Sensing Auto-MDI/
MDIX Wide Area Network
Ethernet port (WAN)
Two RJ-11 FXS
ports for inside
extensions
(Ports 7–8)
Six RJ-11 loop-
start FXO for
central office
connection
(Ports 1–6)
RJ-11 Power
Fail analog
phone
connector
3.5 mm stereo
audio mini jack for
music-on-hold and
overhead paging
Permanent
ground
connecting
screw
2.1 mm power
jack. Input 12
VDC @ 1A
Figure 2: Rear View
Figure 1: Front View
Hardware interfaces
• One RJ-45 10/100 Base-T LAN Ethernet port.
• One RJ-45 10/100 Base-T WAN port for Internet
connection from DSL, cable modem or T1.
6, 7
• Six RJ-11 dedicated loop-start FXO ports,
expandable to 24 with Allworx Px 6/2 Expanders.
1
• Two RJ-11 dedicated internal FXS ports,
expandable to 8 with Allworx Px 6/2 Expanders.
1
• One RJ-11 Power Fail analog phone connector.
• One 3.5mm mini jack for Overhead Paging
3
and
Music-On-Hold.
3
• High capacity Compact Flash card — minimum
512 MB.
• Optional external USB 2.0 hard drive.
• Door Release Relay.
• Overhead Paging Amp Control.
Electrical and regulatory
information
• Line voltage: 120V AC.
• Frequency: 60Hz.
• Typical use: 8W.
• Environmental conditions: 0 – 40° C,
15 – 90% RH, Non-condensing.
• UL listed. FCC Class A.
Networking
• Public WAN interface and fully secured LAN subnet.
• Email server — POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP email
standards (requires external USB hard drive option).
• Web server — Intranet and Internet with HTTP and
FTP functionality.
• Built-in company Internet and Intranet site.
• DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server
to LAN.
• DHCP client support on WAN.
• Fully integrated DNS (Domain Name Server).
• TCP/IP routing support between LAN/WAN.
• PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet)
capability.
• Supports classful and classless routing.
• Supports use of external SMTP Smart Host for
routing email.
• Network installation tools:
– DHCP Server Discovery Tool identifies IP/MAC
addresses of all other DHCP servers on the LAN
– Trace Route Tool maps the paths packets take
through the network.
Full router and firewall
• SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall security.
• NAT (Network Address Translation) mode.
• Network port forwarding capability.
• Ethernet-based WAN access direct from DSL or
cable modem.
• Static IP, DHCP client, or PPPoE support on WAN.
• DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) mode to protect
WAN interface — stealth and normal modes.
• SIP Proxy registration services provided
through Allworx.
• Fully functional SPI firewall/router from
LAN to WAN.
• Standard data router capability.
• System administration software allows you
to set routing tables.
Size and weight
• 12.1 × 1.9 × 7.6 inches (30.8 × 4.8 × 19.3 cm).
• Weight: 3 lbs.
• Table or wall mountable.
Remote office and multi-site calling
• Allworx phones work automatically as remote
phones.
• Connect up to 100 Allworx systems for
multi-site calling.
1
Connectivity options
• Allworx Px 6/2 Expander.
1
• Analog and VoIP phones.
1, 3
• Analog Station Gateways.
3
• CO Line Expansion Units.
3
• Music-On-Hold Devices.
3
• Network Switches.
3
• Power over Ethernet Switches.
3
• Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS).
3
• Virtual Private Network (VPN).
3
Software options
• Allworx Call Assistant
™
.
1
• Allworx Call Queuing
™
.
1
• Allworx Conference Center
™
.
1
• Allworx Internet Call Access
™
.
1
• TAPI (bundled with Call Assistant).
1
• Dual Language Pack.
1
Hardware specifications
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