Note: Generally for two-stage dialing the “Wait for Dial Tone” field under FXO Lines page should be set to

N (No) Ex. Wait for Dial Tone: ch1-8:N;

7.For One Stage Dialing, before you configure the GXW-410x you need to make sure the SIP Server is configured to forward certain calls (ex. external calls dialed with a prefix, etc) to the GXW-410x.

8.On the GXW410x, you need to change the Stage Method field to 1. ex. Ch1-8:1;

9.Based on the prefix you have configured on the SIP Server (ex. 91), if a user dials any number 91-xxx-xxxx, it will be routed to the GXW-410x, which will route it to the PSTN directly.

10.Next you need to enter a VoIP account number for “Unconditional Call Forward to VOIP” under FXO Lines page. This account generally will be a dummy account on your SIP Server used simply to be a forwarding number for all incoming PSTN calls on the GXW410x. Ex. Unconditional Call Forward to VOIP: ch1-8:500;

So now all incoming PSTN calls will directly be forwarded to 500 on SIP Server A.

Note: In regions other than North American, user is also required to configure call progress tones and PSTN line termination fields. Check with local PSTN service carriers on values service providers use on the lines. If service provider doesn’t provide those values and users don’t know what the correct values are, please use the default values. Please contact product support if you still have questions about configuring your GXW-410x.

METHOD 2 (Configuration):

1.In this scenario, you do not need any SIP accounts. So simply keep the Channels table shown above blank.

2.You will still need to enter a SIP Server IP Address (or FQDN) in the SIP Server field under Profile 1 page.

3.Since this scenario works only with one-stage dialing, you will have to set Stage Method to 1. Ex. Stage Method: ch1-8:1;

4.It is advised to have “Wait for Dial Tone” field under FXO Lines page set to Y (Yes). Ex. Wait for Dial Tone: ch1-8: Y;

Other Important Settings:

Most of the settings on the web configuration pages should be kept to default value. But there are some settings that need to be configured according to the local network environment.

A. PSTN Settings

The fields which need to be set according to the PSTN Service provider (or PSTN PBX) are:

1.Call Progress Tones (under Channels page)

(Dial Tone, Ring back Tone, Busy Tone, Reorder Tone, Confirmation Tone)

These should be set according to the PSTN Service Provider or PSTN PBX that you are using with the GXW-410x. The format and syntax are shown on the web GUI. By default they are set according to North American PSTN settings.

2.Caller ID Scheme (under FXO Lines page) There are 5 different options to choose from:

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GXW410X specifications

Grandstream Networks, a leading provider of IP voice and video communication solutions, has made a significant mark in the telecommunications industry with its GXW410X series of Analog Gateway devices. These gateways serve as a bridge between traditional analog phone systems and modern IP networks, making them an ideal solution for businesses looking to enhance communication efficiency while leveraging existing infrastructure.

At the heart of the GXW410X series is a range of models designed to support different analog port configurations, including the GXW4104, GXW4108, and GXW4116, which provide 4, 8, and 16 FXS ports, respectively. This flexibility allows organizations to choose the right model that fits their specific needs, whether they are a small business or a larger enterprise.

One of the standout features of the GXW410X is its robust SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) support, which facilitates easy connectivity to various VoIP service providers. This capability ensures that users can make and receive VoIP calls over their existing analog lines, reducing operational costs while improving call quality. The device also supports up to 1000 SIP accounts, allowing multiple users to make simultaneous calls without compromising performance.

The GXW410X series provides advanced call management features, including caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, and voicemail, which empowers users to enhance their communication experience. Additionally, it offers integrated NAT (Network Address Translation) support and security features such as built-in firewall and encryption protocols, ensuring secure operations within the IP network.

The scalability of the GXW410X series is another remarkable characteristic. It enables seamless expansion for businesses as they grow, with the ability to easily connect additional analog devices to the network without significant infrastructure changes. Furthermore, the installation and configuration processes are user-friendly, thanks to the intuitive web-based management interface that simplifies monitoring and administration tasks.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) support is also included in the GXW410X series, allowing devices to receive power via the same Ethernet cable used for data transmission. This feature reduces the need for additional power adapters and simplifies deployment in various environments.

In summary, Grandstream Networks' GXW410X series of Analog Gateways combines sophisticated technology with practical features to deliver a reliable and cost-effective communication solution. With its SIP support, extensive call management options, security measures, and scalability, the GXW410X is an excellent choice for organizations looking to modernize their telephony systems while optimizing their resources. This device epitomizes Grandstream's commitment to quality, reliability, and innovation in the telecommunications space.