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Congratulations on your purchase of a Vega 60G Voice Over IP 

gateway. This Quick Start Guide will assist you through the 

process of configuring your new gateway.

For further details on configuration parameters and custom 

routing options please visit our online self- help website: 

wiki.sangoma.com

What’s in the Box

Included with packaging of your Vega 60G are the following 
items:

Before You Start

We advise that before connecting and using your Vega 60G for 

the first time, visit 

wiki.sangoma.com

 and read the ‘Safety and 

Compliance Information’ document which contains important 

details that you should be aware of.

Connecting Your Vega 60G

Connect your Vega 60G using its telephony, Earth point, power 

and LAN connections.

The model of Vega gateway that you have purchased 
determines the interfaces that you will see on the rear of your 
gateway.

The telephone interface types are as follows:
  •  FXS interfaces are the ports into which you plug 
  telephones.

  •  FXO interfaces are the ports that connect to the Public 
    Telephone Network (PSTN) or a PBX extension interface.
  •  BRI interfaces can be configured to connect to the Public 
    Telephone Network (ISDN2), to a PBX or to Basic Rate 
    ISDN handsets.

Getting an IP Address 

The Vega 60G uses DHCP to find an IP address for LAN. Find the 

IP address by either of these two methods:

  1.  Refer to your DHCP records with the MAC address of the 

    Vega, which can be found underneath the barcode on the 

    rear of the Vega gateway (i.e. 00505.....).

  2. Connect the supplied console cable to the console port 

    found on the rear of the Vega gateway and connect to a 

    terminal application on a computer, using standard details. 

    Log in with user: 

admin

, pass: 

admin

. Type: 

show banner 

    to display the IP Address.

If no IP address is assigned or you wish to assign a static IP 

address, follow step 2 above and then refer to 

wiki.sangoma.com

 for documentation on how to set a static IP 

address from console.

Logging into the Vega

Enter the IP address of your Vega 60G into the address line of 

your web browser and press enter.

The Vega will present you with a login screen

  Default username and password:

 Username:

 admin

 Password:

 admin

  

Configuring Your Vega 

Configure your Vega gateway using the 

Quick Config 

wizard, 

located on the left menu within the Webgui (See diagram 1).

Quick Config

 is a wizard which is designed to completely 

configure your Vega.  If you require advanced configuration you 

may navigate to any of the menu items located under 

Expert 

Config 

(See diagram 2).

Configure the remaining settings, typically the values will be 

provided by your VoIP service provider or system administrator.

All IP address entries may be provided as dotted decimal values 

(a.b.c.d) or as DNS names (e.g. SIP.sangoma.com). Configure the 

codec lineup for this installation in preference order (See diagram 

3).

 

 NOTE: 

Quick Config 

applies changes to

 Expert Config 

in many 

 areas

.

 This means if you have made any manual configuration 

  adjustments within the 

Expert Config

 section(s), DO NOT re-enter 

  Quick Config

 as all advanced (non-

Quick Config

) changes will be 

  overwritten with what is configured in 

Quick Config

Select 

Quick Config

. If a warning message appears informing 

you that that there is already configuration applied, you can 

remove the existing settings and start from the beginning by 

selecting ‘Continue’ then ticking the ‘New Install ?’ option. This 

will ensure that any old, unwanted configuration is removed as 

you submit your new settings. Do not tick this option if you are 

simply amending existing config.

1. Basic config

Start by selecting the 

basic config

 tab.

If this a new installation, ensure that the ‘New Install ?’ option is 

ticked.

Select the country and then choose which emergency numbers 

are appropriate for the location of the Vega.

Now select the LAN settings and then the codecs to use for 

VoIP calls (See diagram 3).

2. VoIP

REGISTRATION MODE:

Depending on the installation, if registration is required, it can be 

configured as one registration per gateway or as one registration 

per FXS port.

OUTBOUND PROXY:

Choose whether calls should be sent direct to the service 

provider or through an outbound proxy.

  Note: 

The fields available to configure on the remainder of this 

  tab are affected by the values chosen in the above two settings.

3. FXS

  Note: 

This section only applies to Vega 60G models with

 FXS Ports.

Enable and disable the interfaces using the check boxes seen 

within the section. Configure the telephone number(s) to route to 

each interface.  

Telephone connection: If you have telephones connected, typically 

you will have a single number associated with each interface.

Analog trunk connections: If the interfaces are connected to the 

analog trunk interfaces of a PBX then typically each interface will 

have a number range that needs to be routed to each interface.  

The list of telephone numbers is a comma separated or space 

separated list of telephone numbers to be routed to that 

destination.

For advanced regular expression configuration please visit 

wiki.sangoma.com

 

4. FXO

 Note:

 This section only applies to the Vega 60G models with

  FXO Ports

Set up the telephone numbers to route to each FXO interface, using 

comma or space separated lists of telephone numbers and regular 

expressions if ranges are required.

Inbound calls on an FXO interface receive a ringing voltage on its 

interface; the incoming call does not supply any dialed number 

information to the Vega. The Vega therefore requires a telephone 

number to be configured  to forward these incoming telephony calls 

to. In the ‘Incoming Forward’ field enter the telephone number that 

calls received on this telephone interface should be forwarded to.

If the Vega is powered down the first two FXS interfaces fallback to 

a hardwired connection through to the two FXO interfaces. This 

allows calls to be made through the first two FXS interfaces even 

when the Vega is unable to actively process calls.

5. BRI

 Note:

 This section only applies to the Vega 60G models with 

 BRI Ports

Start by configuring the Port Setting section. As these values relate 

to the physical interface connectivity, once you have set these 

values you should never have to return to reconfigure them.

Line type should be set to be the same as the line type setting on 

the device(s) that the Vega interface is connected to.

Select NT (Network) on each Vega interface that is connected to a 

PBX interface which is configured as TE (Terminal Equipment). 

Ensure NT is not ticked if the interface is connected to the ISDN 

network (which is NT) or is connected to an NT interface on the 

PBX.

If power to the line is required, select Phantom power. Note that 

Phantom power is only supplied on lines configured as NT.

Now configure the “Telephone Connections” details.

Backing Up the Configuration 

To create a backup of all your configuration navigate to Expert 

Config > System, then in the Configuration section select the 

Download button and save the file config.txt.  

To restore your complete configuration simply select the Upload 

button to restore and select your config.txt file.

Certifications

Warranty

Standard 12-month warranty is included. Additional warranty 

services available, contact your Sales representative for more 

information.

How to Get Support

If you encounter problems, please visit 

wiki.sangoma.com

 or 

contact your authorized reseller directly.

End-User License Agreement

To view the End-User License Agreement visit: 

http://www.sangoma.com/legal/ 

60G

QUICK START GUIDE

VEGA 60G

Safety

IEC 60950-1/A1:2009

EMC (Pending)

Emissions:

EN 55022:2010

EN 55022:2006 inc A1:2007 & A2:2010

VCCI (V-3/2012.04), AS/NZS CISPR 22

SANS 222:2006 / CISPR 22:2006

FCC/CFR 47:Part 15

Canadian Standard ICES-003:Issue 5

EN 61000-3-2:2006 inc A1/A2:2009

EN 61000-3-3:2008

Immunity:

EN 55024:2010

SANS 224:1997 / CISPR 24:1997

 

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Visit the online knowledge base 
at 

wiki.sangoma.com

Our knowledge base contains hundreds of step-by-

step tutorials, guides and troubleshooting information 

to help you fi nd what you’re looking for and get back 

to work as quickly as possible.

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Log onto our online support portal to submit your 

support requests directly with Sangoma customer 

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