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P-2024
VoIP Analog Telephone Adaptor
Quick Start Guide
Version 3.60
7/2007
Edition 1
DEFAULT LOGIN
IP Address http://192.168.5.1
Password 1234
Copyright © 2007. All rights reserved.
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide Overview Use your P-2024 to make Voice over IP calls using analog phones. Connect analog telephones to the P-2024, and map each phone port to one or more of the configurable VoIP (SIP) accounts. The following figure shows your P-2024 (labeled A) allowing analog telephones to make and receive calls over the Internet via a network router (B). The ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) routes calls to and from other VoIP accounts and also PSTN (Public Switched Tele
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide The following table lists some important information about the P-2024. Default web configurator password 1234 Default LAN IP address Static: 192.168.5.1 Default WAN IP address Dynamic: assigned via DHCP Number of analog telephone connections 24 Number of configurable SIP accounts 24 Default SIP port numbers (SIP local port, SIP 5060 server port, SIP register server port) 1 Installing the Hardware Either: • Attach the included self-adhesive rubber feet (for free-standing
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 1.2 Rack-Mounted Installation 1 Align one bracket with the holes on one side of the P-2024 and secure it with bracket screws smaller than the rack-mounting screws. Attach the other bracket to the other side of the P-2024. 2 After attaching both mounting brackets, position the switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack. Secure the switch to the rack with the rack-mounting screws. 3
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 2 Making Hardware Connections This section describes how to connect the P-2024 to your network and prepare it for configuration. Take the following steps to connect the P-2024 to your network: 1 Connect the Telco-50 (RJ-21) cable to the PHONE connector and tighten the retaining screw. See Section 2 on page 4 for information on configuring and using the Telco-50 cable to connect the P-2024 to your telephones or a Main Distribution Frame (MDF). 2 Use an Ethernet cable
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide The LAN and WAN LEDs turn on when they are connected, and blink when there is traffic. A green LED indicates that the connection is at 10Mbps, and a yellow LED indicates that the connection is at 100Mbps. If the PWR/STATUS LED does not turn on, check the P-2024’s power connection. If the LAN or WAN LED does not turn on, ensure that the device to which it is connected is working correctly. 2.1 Using the Telco-50 Cable You need to use a Telco-50 cable with exactly the
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide You can either connect telephones directly to the P-2024 using the RJ-11 connectors on the Telco-50 cable, or use an MDF (Main Distribution Frame), as shown in the following figure. If you use an MDF, attach the wires from the P-2024’s Telco-50 cable to the upper ports (use a punch-down tool) and attach the wires from the telephones to the lower ports, as shown. 6
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 3 Accessing the Web Configurator 3.1 Setting Your Computer’s IP Address Make a note of your computer’s IP settings before you change them. In order to configure your P-2024 through the LAN port, you need to set your computer’s IP address to be in the same subnet as the P-2024. The P-2024’s LAN port IP address (default) is 192.168.5.1. Give your computer an IP address in the range 192.168.5.2 ~ 192.168.5.254 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. See your User’s Guide
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide If you do not see this screen, check your connections and ensure that one of the P-2024’s LAN LEDs is on. Check that your computer is using a static IP address in the range 192.168.5.2 ~ 192.168.5.254 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (default). Enter the password (default 1234) and click Login. The following screen displays. It is strongly recommended that you change the P-2024’s password. Enter (and re-enter) the new password and click Apply. Alternatively, clic
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 2 The Internet Connection screen appears. Select the Encapsulation you were given to use for Internet access. 3 If you select PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) in the Encapsulation field, enter your Service Name (if you have one), your User Name, and enter (and re-enter) your Password in the fields that appear. 4 By default, the P-2024 gets its WAN IP address automatically via DHCP. If you were given a specific IP address to use, select Use Fixed IP
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 6 Click the Status icon in the navigation panel. The Status screen displays. Check that the WAN Information settings in the Device Information section are correct. If you configured the P-2024 to get a WAN IP address automatically and the WAN Information fields are blank, ensure that one of the P-2024’s WAN port LEDs is on. Check that the DHCP server is available (ping its IP address from a computer on the network). 5 Setting Up A SIP Account Next, take the follow
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 2 The SIP Settings screen displays. Select the SIP Account you want to set up (this example uses the SIP 1 account). Ensure that Active SIP Account is selected. Enter the account information provided by your ITSP in the relevant fields. • If you do not have information for the Register Server Address or Register Server Port fields, use the same information you entered in the SIP Server Address and SIP Server Port fields. • If you do not have information for th
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide If the SIP account does not register (Not Register displays in the Registration field and/or the analog phone port 1 LED does not turn on) check your WAN settings and re-enter the SIP account information. If this does not help, see Troubleshooting in your User’s Guide or contact your SIP service provider. If you want to set up more SIP accounts, follow the steps above selecting a different SIP Account in the VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings screen. 12
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 6 Setting Up a Telephone and Making a Call Take the following steps to configure a specific analog telephone to use the SIP account you set up for incoming and outgoing calls. 6.1 Setting Up a Telephone 1 Connect an analog telephone to the phone port you want to use via the Telco-50 cable. This example uses analog phone port 1. By default a phone port on the P-2024 uses the SIP account with the same number. For example, the Phone15 port uses the SIP 15 account by de
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide If you set a phone port to use more than one SIP account for outgoing calls - for example, if you set Phone10 to use SIP9, SIP14 and SIP15 - the following things happen when you make a call for the first time: • The P-2024 tries to use the lowest-numbered SIP account (SIP9 in this example). • If the first SIP account it tries is not registered, the P-2024 tries to use the next- lowest-numbered one (SIP14 in this example). • If the SIP account is registered, the P-20
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P-2024 Quick Start Guide 6.2 Making a Call 1 Lift the phone’s receiver. If the phone port is correctly configured, you hear a dial tone and the 1 analog phone port LED blinks. 2 Dial a number you know can be reached using this SIP account. If the SIP account is correctly configured, the dial tone changes to the ringing tone. If you experience difficulty using an analog phone when there is another device (such as an MDF) connected between the phone and the P-2024, try connecting the phone di
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