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P-2002
Series
VoIP Analog Telephone Adaptor
User’s Guide
Version 3.60
10/2005
Contents
User’s Guide
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Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Interference
Statement
Notice
Certifications
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Safety Warnings
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Note
Customer Support
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Table of Contents
Introduction to VoIP
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Phone Book
Maintenance
Phone Usage
Troubleshooting
Appendix A
Product Specifications
Appendix B
Appendix C
IP Subnetting
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Preface
About This User's Guide
Related Documentation
User Guide Feedback
Syntax Conventions
Graphics Icons Key
Introducing the Prestige
1.1 Prestige VoIP Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
1.2Prestige 2002L VoIP Analog Telephone Adaptor with Lifeline
1.3 Features
10/100Mbps Auto-negotiatingFast Ethernet Interfaces
Auto-crossover10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interfaces
PSTN Lifeline
REN
Dynamic Jitter Buffer
Multiple SIP Accounts
1.4 LEDs
1.5 Applications
1.5.2 Make Calls via IP-PBX
1.5.3 Make Peer-to-peerCalls
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Introducing the Web
Configurator
2.1 Web Configurator Overview
2.2 Accessing the Prestige Web Configurator
Login
Ignore
MAIN MENU
2.3 Resetting the Prestige
2.4Navigating the Prestige Web Configurator
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2.5 Common Screen Command Buttons
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System Screens
3.1 System Overview
3.2 General Setup
3.3 General Setup Configuration
3.4 Configuring Password
3.5 Pre-definedNTP Time Servers List
3.6 Configuring Time Setting
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Ethernet Screens
4.1 ETHERNET Overview
4.2 Configuring Ethernet
Figure 12 ETHERNET
Table 8 ETHERNET
4.3 Configuring the Ethernet Management Port
Introduction to VoIP
5.1 Introduction to VoIP
5.2 Introduction to SIP
5.2.1.1 SIP Number
5.2.1.2 SIP Service Domain
5.2.3.1 SIP User Agent
5.2.3.2 SIP Proxy Server
5.2.3.3 SIP Redirect Server
5.2.3.4 SIP Register Server
5.3 NAT
5.3.1 NAT Example
5.3.2 NAT Types
5.3.2.1 Full Cone NAT
5.3.2.2 Restricted Cone NAT
5.3.2.3 Port Restricted Cone NAT
5.3.2.4 Symmetric NAT
5.4 NAT and SIP
5.5 Pulse Code Modulation
5.6 Voice Coding
5.7 PSTN Call Setup Signaling
5.8 MWI (Message Waiting Indication)
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VoIP Screens
6.1 VoIP Introduction
6.2 VoIP Configuration
Figure 24 VoIP
Table 12 VoIP
6.3 Custom Tones (IVR)
6.3.0.1 Recording Custom Tones
6.3.0.2Listening to Custom Tones
6.3.0.3Deleting Custom Tones
6.4Advanced VoIP Settings Configuration
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6.5 Quality of Service (QoS)
6.5.2.1 DSCP and Per-HopBehavior
6.6 QoS Configuration
Figure 27 QoS
Table 15 QoS
Phone
7.1 Phone Introduction
7.2 Phone Port Configuration
Figure 28 Phone Port
7.3 Supplementary Phone Services Overview
7.3.2Europe Type Supplementary Phone Services
7.3.2.1 European Call Hold
7.3.2.2 European Call Waiting
7.3.2.3European Call Transfer
7.3.2.4European Three-WayConference
7.3.3USA Type Supplementary Services
7.3.3.1 USA Call Hold
7.3.3.2 USA Call Waiting
7.3.3.3 USA Call Transfer
7.3.3.4USA Three-WayConference
7.4Common Phone Configuration
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Phone Book
8.1 Phone Book Introduction
8.1.1.1 Peer-to-PeerCalls
8.2 Speed Dial Configuration
Figure 30 Speed Dial
8.3 Call Forward
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8.4 Lifeline Configuration (Prestige 2002L)
Logs
9.1 Viewing Logs
9.2 Log Message Descriptions
Table 26 SIP Logs
Table 27 RTP Logs
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Maintenance
10.1 Maintenance Overview
10.2 Status Screen
10.3 F/W Upload Screen
Firmware Upload in Process
10.4 Configuration Screen
10.4.1Backup Configuration
Configuration Upload Error
10.4.3 Back to Factory Defaults
Reset
10.5 Restart Screen
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Phone Usage
11.1 Dialing a Telephone Number
11.2 Using Speed Dial to Dial a Telephone Number
11.3 Internal Calls
11.4 Checking the Prestige’s IP Address
11.5 Auto Firmware Upgrade
Troubleshooting
12.1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige
12.2 Problems with the LAN or PC LED
12.3 Problems with the LAN Interface
12.4 Problems with Internet Access
12.5 Problems with the Web Configurator
12.6 Problems with the Password
12.7 Problems with Telephone or Telephone Port
12.8 Problems with Voice Service
12.9 Pop-upWindows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
12.9.1.1Disable Pop-upBlockers
12.9.1.2Enable Pop-upBlockers with Exceptions
Add
Allowed sites
Close
12.9.2JavaScripts
Security
Custom Level
Scripting
Active scripting
Scripting of Java applets
12.9.3 Java Permissions
Microsoft VM
Java permissions
12.9.3.1 JAVA (Sun)
Figure 51 Java (Sun)
Product Specifications
Specification Tables
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Power Adaptor Specifications
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Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
Windows 95/98/Me
Installing Components
Adapter
Protocol
Microsoft
manufacturers
Configuring
Obtain an IP address automatically
Specify an IP address
Subnet Mask
Disable DNS
Windows 2000/NT/XP
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Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
General
•Click Advanced
IP Settings
TCP/IP Address
IP address
Subnet mask
Use the following DNS server addresses
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
Macintosh OS 8/9
2Select Ethernet built-in from the Connect via list
Using DHCP Server
Configure:
Macintosh OS
Apply Now
IP Subnetting
IP Addressing
IP Classes
Subnet Masks
Subnetting
Example: Two Subnets
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Example: Four Subnets
Example Eight Subnets
Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks
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PPPoE
PPPoE in Action
Benefits of PPPoE
Traditional Dial-upScenario
How PPPoE Works
Prestige as a PPPoE Client
Internal SPTGEN
Internal SPTGEN Overview
The Configuration Text File Format
Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
Internal SPTGEN FTP Upload Example
Example Internal SPTGEN Screens
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Index