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Troubleshooting
ADSL Connection Diagram
Address Book Configuration
Reset
Setup Mode
Static IP Settings IP Address
2 LED Indicators
Default gateway
How to
Service Provider To Use
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Explanation of the Rules
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Calling Other Service Provider Numbers through Pulver
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Contents
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Netopia VOIP ATA User’sGuide
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REVISION STATUS
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Tables Of Content
Address Book Configuration
B1.2
Calling Other Service Provider Numbers through Pulver
Explanation of the Rules
10-66
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Call features
1.1 Main features Call Out & Call In
Setup & Configuration
Audio Codec Feature
Chapter 2 - Your VOIP ATA at a glance
RESET
2.1 Ports and buttons
DESCRIPTIONS
STATUS
2.2 LED description
Figure 2-2 LED Indicators
DESCRIPTIONS
3.1 Typical VOIP ATA Connection
Chapter 3 - Installing Your VOIP ATA
3.1.1 ADSL Connection Diagram
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3.1.2 Cable Connection Diagram
Figure 3-2 Connection via Cable Modem+Router
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Figure 3-3 Connection via Company Network
3.2 For Company Network Connection
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4.1 Access to VOIP ATA’s GUI
Chapter 4 - Setting Up Your VOIP ATA functionality via GUI
4.1.1 Accessing GUI Using Static IP
Figure 4.1 Accessing GUI Using Static IP
5 Select Use the following IP address and enter information as below
Default gateway
IP address
192.168.1.XXX IP Address set must be unique
6 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window
4.1.2 Accessing GUI Using Hub/Switch
Figure 4.2 Accessing GUI Using Hub/Switch
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Figure 4.3 Overall Status
4.2 Setup Mode
Figure 4.5 Step
Figure 4.6 Saving Configuration
Figure 4.4 Network Selection
5.1 Overall Status
Chapter 5 - Basic Mode
Figure 5-2 Overall Status
Firmware Version
Voice Call Status
Current Voice Call Status
Table 5-2 Description of Voice Call Status
WAN Connection Type
5.3 TCP Status
Reset Counters
Figure 5-4 TCP Status
General
Figure 5-5 System Log
5.4 System Log
Clear Log
Save Log
6.1 WAN Configuration
Chapter 6 - Basic Configurations
Figure 6-1 WAN Configuration
Static IP Settings IP Address
Figure 6-2 DNS Configuration
6.2 DNS Configuration
User Configured
DNS Proxy
DNS Server Setting
DNS Proxy Setting
Save Configuration
Host IP
Figure 6-3 Save Settings / Reboot
6.3 Save Settings / Reboot
Save & Reboot
Reboot Only
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Figure 6-5 Rebooting Modem
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Figure 7-1 VOIP ATA Configuration
7.1 VOIP ATA Configuration
Service Provider To Use
Login Account To Use
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Figure 7-2 VOIP ATA SIP Service Provider Configuration
7.2 SIP Service Provider
Service Provider List
New Service Provider
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Service Provider Action
Authentication Method
Registrar Port
Proxy Port
Figure 7-3 VOIP ATA Login Account Configuration
7.3 VOIP ATA Login Account Configuration
Password
User Profile List
Submit Changes
Login Action
Figure 7-4 VOIP ATA Timer Configuration
7.4 VOIP ATA Timer Configuration
Predial Timeout
Alert Timeout
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Submit Changes
Call Fwd No Ans Timeout
CallFwdNoAns Timer indicates the time after which the call will be forwarded when not answered by anyone. This timer is applicable when Call Forwarding on No Answer is enabled
Figure 7-5 Country Specific Ring & Tones
7.5 Ringtone Configuration
Working Country
New Country
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RingBack tone
Normal Dial Tone
Alerting Tone
Recall Tone
Submit Changes
Edit Selection of edit option will overwrite the selected country’s according the Working Country field parameters with the current parameters displayed on the web page. The New Country field is optional and needs to be filled only when the country name also has to be changed
Figure 7-6 VOIP ATA Misc Configuration
7.6 Misc Configuration
SIP Device
STUN Parameters
Select ENABLED to enable STUN default if the VOIP ATA is behind a NAT enabled router and the router has no ALG for SIP, or DISABLED to disable STUN VOIP ATA is not to use STUN for NAT traversal. VOIP ATA also supports a proprietary implementation of NAT traversal where the Service provider is expected to provide some relay support. If DISABLED is selected, then based on the responses received, the VOIP ATA will dynamically determine if the SIP Server supports the proprietary implementation
STUN Port
STUN Server
Force Keep Alive
Keep Alive Period
Figure 7-5 Address Book
7.7 Address Book Configuration
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EDIT Select EDIT to overwrite the selected address book entry
8.1 Miscellaneous Configuration
Chapter 8 - Admin Privilege
Figure 8-1 Miscellaneous Configurations
HTTP Server
Figure 8-2 Admin Username / Password Configuration
8.2 Admin / Username Password Configuration
FTP Server
TFTP Server
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FTP uses the same Username and Password
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Figure 8-3 Restore Settings
8.3 Reset to Default
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Figure 8-4 Firmware Update
8.4 Firmware Update
8.4.1 How to Firmware Update
Figure 8-5 Preparing to Download
Figure 8-6 Uploading .DLF file
Figure 8-7 Firmware Update Successful
Figure 8-13 Save / Reboot
8.5 Save / Reboot
Figure 8-14 Save Settings
Save & Reboot
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Figure 8-15 Rebooting Modem
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Chapter 9 Making Phone Calls
9.3 VoIP Advanced Call Features 9.3.1 Consultation Hold
9.1 Internet Calls
9.2 PSTN Calls
9.3.5 Call Waiting
9.3.3 Attended Transfer
9.3.4 3-Way Conferencing How To
Forward When Busy-Forwards calls when the line is busy
9.3.6 Call Forwarding
Forward Unconditional-Forwards every call that comes in
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9.3.6.3 Forward On No Answer
9.3.6.2 Forward When Busy
9.3.6.1 Forward Unconditional
9.3.7 Call Return
9.3.6.4 Canceling Call Forwarding
9.3.8 IP Dialing 9.3.8.1 IP Address
9.3.8.2 Through Server
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Appendix A
Public Switched Telephone Network
Glossary
Acronyms
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A communications protocol that allows network administrators to manage and assign IP addresses to computers within the network. DHCP provides a unique address to a computer in the network which enables it to connect to the Internet through Internet Protocol IP. DHCP can lease and IP address or provide a permanent static address to those computers who need it servers, etc
packet
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B1 Basic Dial Plan
Appendix B Dial Plan for Pulver
B1.1 Pulver - USA Dial Plan
B1.2 Explanation of the Rules
10-67
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Service Provider Partner
B2 Calling Other Service Provider Numbers through Pulver
Recommended Dial Plan Rule
Table B2-1 Rules’ Descriptions
Copyright September 2005. All Rights Reserved
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P/N 040-511XXX-101 Ref VOIP ATA
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