Connecting Telos Z/IP ONE and Zephyr iPORT
November, 2017
Products
2001-00305 Zephyr iPort
2001-00286 Z/IP ONE
This document assumes that you are familiar with port forwarding. If you are unsure how to do this,
refer to the Z/IP ONE manual “When an IT Department is Not Available,” or contact Telos Alliance 24/7
support via
Z/IP ONE sending to iPort (one direction)
This one is the special case, so we’ll cover it first.
1.
Choose a codec
. On the Z/IP ONE, set up your codec and bit rate as you would for any other
call. You must choose a codec compatible with the iPort:
AAC-HE
AAC-LD
AAC
MP2-AAC
aptX
(except 16-bit mono)
24-bit PCM
2.
Enable auto-redial.
This will ensure that if there is power loss or some other event that causes
a reboot, the Z/IP ONE will continue streaming as soon as possible
3.
Configure the iPort.
Now, configure your iPort’s decoder channel and set up port forwarding
so that it is accessible. If streaming over the internet, we recommend using a UDP port far
away from the default of 9150 to prevent port scanners from finding the open audio port. iPort
codec port numbers are always sequential, but you can define the base they count up from on
the iPort’s Codec Configuration webpage, in the page accessed by the Global Options button.
On the Z/IP ONE, dial the iPort’s decoder port. Set the call type to RTP, and set the address and
port of your iPort’s decoder instance. Click Connect, and verify that the audio flows as
intended.