Patton electronic manual SmartLink M-ATA overview

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SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide

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SmartLink M-ATA overview

The SmartLink Micro-Analog Telephone Adapter (see figure 1) provides transparent connectivity for analog phones and faxes to the world of Internet voice. Connecting to any analog phone, fax or PBX, the SmartLink product is an effective and flexible solution for accessing Internet-based telephone services and corporate intra- net systems across established LAN and Internet connections like xDSL and cable modems.

Figure 1. SmartLink M-ATA

The SmartLink M-ATA provides one RJ-45 Ethernet port and one FXS (RJ-11) analog phone port. Side panel LEDs quickly show at-a-glance the status of the system, WAN and phone ports.

A full suite of IP features (DHCP and NAT/PAT) are available on the M-ATA to provide easy interconnection to VoIP services and IP transport networks. VLAN tagging and prioritization enables voice traffic to be han- dled before data traffic by other devices on the network.

The web interface offers two levels of configuration access for the network operator and end user. The friendly web interface and product labeling (Phone, LAN, and WAN) to help ensure a trouble-free installation for the end user. Configuration and firmware can be downloaded from a TFTP server or HTTP server.

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Contents SmartLink M-ATA Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Telephony None Table of Contents System Table of Contents Documentation Calling Features List of Figures List of Tables About this guide AudienceStructure Precautions Safety when working with electricityTypographical conventions used in this document General observationsGeneral conventions Chapter contents General informationSmartLink M-ATA overview SmartLink M-ATASmartLink installation Installing the M-ATA Phone Power adapterResetting the M-ATA to factory default Home System information System UptimeSystem information System Status Network-LAN Network Settings StatusInterface Status Settings Internet Configuration Obtain LAN configuration dynamicallySpecify fixed LAN configuration Settings Enable PPPoEAuthentication WAN PPPoE ConfigurationWAN MAC Address Spoofed Configuring Dynamic DNSMAC Spoofing Configuration Vlan ConfigurationPriority Tag Ieee 802.1q ToS/DiffServVlan Tag Ieee 802.1q Saving your workTelephony Telephony Telephony VoIP Status VoIP Server Registration StatusPhone Line Status Subscribed for Voicemail Caller ID SettingUser Name Messages waitingSIP Server Settings Gateway SettingsSIP Configuration SIP Extensions RTP Telephone Event ConfigurationVoIP Vlan Configuration Hook Flash Mime Type SIP Timer Values millisecondsSIP Parameters RTP ParametersNAT Traversal Jitter Buffer Audio/CODEC ConfigurationPacketization FAX without T.38 Use G.711 faxPhone User InformationSupplementary Service Activation Call Transfer Message Waiting IndicatorDistinctive Ring Dialing by IP AddressCall Forward Settings Dial Out TypeSelective Call Forward Settings Incoming Call BlockOutgoing Call Block Speed Dial Http Digest SettingLine 1 Speed Dial Settings Speed Dial ServSystem System System New User Password Set Security PasswordNew Root Password Confirm new passwordConfiguration Syslog ServiceEnable Syslog Syslog ServerNTP Service Debug ServiceEnable Debug Debug ServerEnable Http Service AccessTime Zone Adjust clock for daylight savings Enable Ping ReplyLocalization Call Progress TonesConfirm Tone Dial TonePrompt Tone Holding ToneDistinctive Ring Settings Following is a sample ring cadence pattern configurationBlock Anonymous Calls Supplementary Service KeysCall forward selective Warm LineIncome Caller ID IP DialingSpeed Dialing Calling Prefix KeysCall Conference Call HoldCall Waiting call alternative Call Conference DropControl Timer Values FXS Port Ring Setting FXS Port Polarity ConfigurationSnmp Community Configuration Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Trap Configuration Snmp System ConfigurationAuto Upgrade Manual Upgrade Manual Upgrade windowReload Documentation Introduction Documentation linkLogout Logout window Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Patton support headquarters in the USAWarranty coverage RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Radio and TV Interference FCC Part Safety ComplianceCompliance CE Notice Declarations of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Connectivity Voice Processing signalling dependentVoice Connectivity Fax and Modem SupportManagement Voice Services/FeaturesIP Services Operating EnvironmentAppendix C Dial plans Non-dialed Line Dial Plan Sample Dial PlansSimple Dial Plan Complex Dial PlanSample Dial Plans Appendix D Calling Features Distinctive on Distinctive OFF Appendix E Voice prompt configuration Accessing the voice prompt Existing voice prompt configuration