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DNS Domain Name System: A method to locate and translate Domain Names into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, where a Domain Name is a simple and meaningful name for an Internet address.

FTP File Transfer Protocol: A standardized internet protocol which is the simplest way to transfer files from one computer to another over the internet. FTP uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols to function.

Gateway A point on the network, which is an entrance to another network. For example, a router is a gateway that connects a LAN to a WAN.

Host In context of Internet Protocol, a host computer is one that has full two way access to other computers on the Internet.

IP Internet Protocol: The method by which information is sent from one computer to another through the Internet. Each of these host computers have a unique IP address which distinguishes it from all the other computers on the internet. Each packet of dVoIP ATA sent includes the sender's IP address and the receiver’s IP address.

LAN Local Area Network: A group of computers, typically covering a small geographic area, that share devices such as printers, hard disk drives, scanners, and optical drives. Computers in a LAN typically share an internet connection through some sort of router that connects the computers to a WAN.

MAC Address Media Access Control Address: A unique hardware number on a computer or device that identifies it and relates it to the IP address of that device.

Ping Packet Internet Groper: A utility used to determine whether a particular device is online or connected to a network by sending test packets and waiting for a response.

Proxy A device that closes a straight connection from an outside network (WAN) to an inside network (LAN). All transmissions must go through the proxy to get into or out of the LAN. This makes the internal addresses of the devices in the LAN private.

Subnet Mask Short for SUBNETwork Mask, subnet mask is a technique used by the IP protocol to filter messages into a particular network segment, called a subnet. The subnet mask consists of a binary pattern that is stored in the client computer, server, or router. This pattern is compared with the incoming IP address to determine whether to accept or reject the

packet.

TCP Transfer Control Protocol: Works together with Internet Protocol for sending dVoIP ATA between computers over the Internet. TCP keeps track of the packets, making sure that they are routed efficiently.

TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol: A simple version of FTP protocol that has no password authentication or directory structure capability.

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Contents Netopia Voip ATA User’sGuide Revision Status Tables Of Content Appendix a Glossary User Guide Introduction Main features Call Out & Call Call featuresSetup & Configuration Audio Codec FeaturePorts and buttons Your Voip ATA at a glance12V DC LED description ETHAdsl Connection Diagram Installing Your Voip ATATypical Voip ATA Connection Cable Connection Diagram 2below shows a Cable Modem+Router connection diagramFor Company Network Connection Connection via Company NetworkAccess to Voip ATA’s GUI Setting Up Your Voip ATA functionality viaAccessing GUI Using Static IP User Guide Accessing GUI Using Hub/Switch Accessing GUI Using Hub/SwitchUser Guide Setup Mode Overall StatusNetwork Selection Basic Mode Overall StatusFirmware Version Registration StatusCurrent Voice Call Status Voice Call Status DescriptionsWAN Connection Type WAN StatisticReset Counters TCP StatusGeneral Discarded PacketsClear Log System LogSave Log Basic Configurations DNS Configuration User ConfiguredDNS Proxy Auto DiscoveredDNS Proxy Setting DNS Server SettingSave Configuration Host IPSave & Reboot Save Settings / RebootReboot Only Rebooting Modem Advanced Mode User Guide SIP Service Provider Service Provider ListNew Service Provider Registration IntervalUser Guide Authentication Method Service Provider ActionRegistrar Port Proxy PortVoip ATA Login Account Configuration PasswordUser Profile List New User ProfileLogin Action Submit ChangesVoip ATA Timer Configuration Predial TimeoutAlert Timeout Disconnect TimeoutUser Guide Call Fwd No Ans Timeout Ringtone Configuration Working CountryNew Country Ring ParametersUser Guide Normal Dial Tone RingBack toneAlerting Tone Recall ToneSubmit Changes SIP Device Misc ConfigurationStun Parameters User Guide Stun Server Stun PortForce Keep Alive Keep Alive PeriodAddress Book Configuration Address BookUser Guide User Guide Miscellaneous Configuration Admin PrivilegeHttp Server Admin / Username Password Configuration FTP ServerTftp Server Sntp ClientUser Guide Reset to Default Restore SettingsFirmware Update How to Firmware UpdateUploading .DLF file Save / Reboot 13 Save / Reboot15 Rebooting Modem VoIP Advanced Call Features Consultation Hold Making Phone CallsInternet Calls Pstn Calls4 3-Way Conferencing How To Attended TransferCall Waiting Call Forwarding Forward Unconditional Forward When BusyForward On No Answer Canceling Call Forwarding Call ReturnIP Dialing IP Address Through ServerTroubleshooting Problem Corrective ActionAppendix a Glossary User Guide 10-63 User Guide 10-64 User Guide 10-65 B1 Basic Dial Plan B1.1 Pulver USA Dial Plan Appendix B Dial Plan for PulverB1.2 Explanation of the Rules Descriptions User Guide 10-67 B2 Calling Other Service Provider Numbers through Pulver Service Provider Partner Recommended Dial Plan RuleUser Guide 10-69