SmartLink M-ATA Micro-Analog Telephone Adapter Getting Started Guide Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW: www.patton.com Document Number: 09405U1-001 Rev.
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Summary Table of Contents 1 General information...................................................................................................................................... 17 2 SmartLink installation................................................................................................................................... 19 3 Home.............................................................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Summary Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................... 3 Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................... 4 List of Figures ............................................................................................................................................... 12 List of Tables ....
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Enabled .....................................................................................................................................................26 Service .......................................................................................................................................................26 Interface Status ...................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Phone Line Status ...........................................................................................................................................35 Registration Status ....................................................................................................................................35 User Name .................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Port ...........................................................................................................................................................43 CallerID Name .........................................................................................................................................43 Password ................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Table of Contents 6 System ........................................................................................................................................................... 48 Set Security Password ............................................................................................................................................51 Web Page Protect ........................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Table of Contents IP Dialing .................................................................................................................................................59 Speed Dialing ............................................................................................................................................59 Income Caller ID .........................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Read Community ......................................................................................................................................64 Write Community ....................................................................................................................................64 SNMP System Configuration .........................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Voice Services/Features..........................................................................................................................................79 IP Services .............................................................................................................................................................79 Management ...........................................................................................................
List of Figures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 SmartLink M-ATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 SmartLink M-ATA installation diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 SmartLink VoIP download and configuration Home page . . . .
List of Tables 1 2 3 General conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Bellcore standard ring cadence patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Calling features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About this guide This guide describes using the SmartLink M-ATA. Audience This guide is intended for the following users: • VoIP telephony service providers • Enterprise telecom and IT technicians . IMPORTANT Consumers of VoIP telephony service providers and employees of enterprises that received the Patton smartLink in conjunction with VoIP services are encouraged to contact their provider before making any configuration changes. Improper configuration may lead to a loss of services.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Precautions Notes, cautions, and warnings, which have the following meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential problems. Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in personal injury. Cautions are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or impaired functioning. Note A note presents additional information or interesting sidelights.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. WARNING In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002/ 96/EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), ensure that at end-of-life you separate this product from other waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in your country for recycling.
Chapter 1 General information Chapter contents SmartLink M-ATA overview .................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 1 • General information 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 intranet systems across established LAN and Internet connections like xDSL and cable modems. Figure 1.
Chapter 2 SmartLink installation Chapter contents Installing the M-ATA ............................................................................................................................................20 Resetting the M-ATA to factory default ..........................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 2 • SmartLink installation Installing the M-ATA 1 The unit should be installed in a dry environment with at least 2 inches (5 cm) of clearance at the sides, front, and rear of the unit to allow air circulation for cooling. 2 Plug in the telephone (see figure 2). 3 Plug in the PC or LAN, or a LAN hub/switch. 4 Plug the power adapter into the power jack on the SmartLink M-ATA (see figure 2).
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 2 • SmartLink installation Resetting the M-ATA to factory default 1 The M-ATA should be powered off. 2 Press the recessed button on the rear of the M-ATA, then apply power to the unit. 3 Continue depressing the button while the LEDS are flashing, and only release the button after the LEDs have stopped. 4 You may now log in to the M-ATA using the password “root”.
Chapter 3 Home Chapter contents System information ...............................................................................................................................................22 System Uptime ...............................................................................................................................................22 LAN IP Address ..........................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 3 • Home System information \ Figure 3. SmartLink VoIP download and configuration Home page System Uptime Shows how long the SmartLink M-ATA has been operating since the last time it was reloaded (either by powering the unit off and then on again, or by selecting System > Reload). LAN IP Address The IP address of the SmartLink M-ATA. If (Static) is shown next to the address, it means the IP address was assigned to the SmartLink M-ATA under the LAN Settings.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 3 • Home Security Indicates that the SmartLink web interface utility has been secured with a password. To configure a password, see section “Set Security Password” on page 51. Application Code Version Shows the application code version being used. Downloader Code Version Shows the downloader code version being used.
Chapter 4 Network—LAN Chapter contents Status.....................................................................................................................................................................25 Interface Status ...............................................................................................................................................25 Enabled ..............................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 4 • Network—LAN Status Shows the status of key LAN network settings as configured under LAN settings Interface Status Figure 4. Internet Status window Enabled Yes indicates the LAN interface is enabled and ready to be used. Service Either Routed or Bridged, displays whether the SmartLink’s LAN interface connection is operating in a routed or bridged mode. Interface Status Either Up or Down. Network Settings These are the details of your LAN network settings.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 4 • Network—LAN IP address The IP address of the SmartLink on the WAN interface. MAC address The MAC address of the WAN Ethernet interface in the SmartLink. Subnet Mask The subnet mask is 32-bit number that filters a destination IP address to determine to which subnet it belongs. For example, a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 for a network ID of 192.5.0.0 tells the switch to accept traffic destined for IP addresses that begin with 192.5—all other packets are ignored.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 4 • Network—LAN Internet Configuration Figure 5. Internet Configuration section of the Settings window Obtain LAN configuration dynamically Select this option if appropriate. If you choose Obtain LAN configuration dynamically, the information is detected automatically through DHCP. Specify fixed LAN configuration Select this option if you will not be using DHCP.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 4 • Network—LAN WAN PPPoE Configuration Figure 6. WAN PPPoE Configuration section of the Settings window Enable PPPoE Select Yes to enable PPPoE or No to disable PPPoE. Authentication Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. Settings Idle Timeout. Idle timeout before PPP connection is closed due to inactivity Echo Timeout. The duration between sending PPP echo requests to server. Echo Count.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 4 • Network—LAN The DNS server used for registration is operated by Dynamic Network Services, Inc., Dynamic DNS (DynDNS). You can find detailed information about the company and the services it offers on the webpage www.dyndns.org. The company offers different levels of service. The basic services are offered free of charge, while the more advanced services are fee-based. Figure 7. Dynamic DNS Service window Configuring Dynamic DNS 1. Select System > Configuration.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 4 • Network—LAN cessed. All data leaving the SmartLink M-ATA will be marked with the specific value unless overridden on the telephony VLAN configuration settings. Figure 9. VLAN Configuration section of the Settings window VLAN Tag (IEEE 802.1q) IEEE 802.1q Ethernet VLAN tag for all outgoing packets on LAN Ethernet interface. The value should be between 0 and 4094. Priority Tag (IEEE 802.1q) IEEE 802.
Chapter 5 Telephony Chapter contents VoIP Status ...........................................................................................................................................................35 VoIP Server Registration Status .......................................................................................................................35 Current Server ......................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Audio/CODEC Configuration..............................................................................................................................41 CODECS .......................................................................................................................................................41 Packetization .................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Outgoing Call Block .......................................................................................................................................46 Digit Pattern .............................................................................................................................................46 HTTP Digest Setting ..........................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony VoIP Status Figure 11. VoIP Status window VoIP Server Registration Status Current Server Shows the current VoIP server that has been pre-defined or has been discovered using DNS service records (DNS-SRV). Domain The VoIP domain name is the domain name that is hosting the VoIP server. Base RTP Port Displays the base RTP port number for the RTP-RTCP port pair.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony • No Registration—The SmartLink M-ATA is not attempting to register with the SIP server because “Send Registration Request” is not checked on SIP sever setting screen. • Error: Not Authorized—A SIP final status message status of 401 or 407 has been received from the SIP server. • Error: Forbidden—SIP final status message status of 401 or 407 has been received from the SIP server.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony SIP Configuration Figure 12. SIP Configuration section of the SIP window SIP Server Settings The SmartLink M-ATA will automatically attempt to locate the VoIP server by using the domain name specified in the LAN interface or the server will be discovered via DHCP on the WAN interface. When found, the discovered server will be listed as the Current Server.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony SIP Extensions Figure 14. SIP Extensions section of the SIP window Support PRACK method Select to enable SIP provisional acknowledgement (PRACK) support as defined in RFC 3262. Encode SIP URI with user parameter Select to encode user=phone parameter in SIP URI. Send INVITE with Timer header Select to encode Timer header in all INVITE requests for ringing timeout. Call Hold using C=0.0.0.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Figure 16. VoIP VLAN Configuration section of the SIP window SIP Parameters Figure 17. SIP Parameters section of the SIP window Hook Flash MIME Type This is the MIME Type to be used in a SIP INFO message used to signal hook flash event. SIP Timer Values (milliseconds) SIP T1. RFC 3261 T1 value (RTT estimate). Range: 0–64000 milliseconds (default is 5000 msec or 5 seconds). SIP T2.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony NAT Traversal Figure 18. NAT Traversal section of the SIP window Outbound Proxy IP Type the fully qualified domain name for the outbound proxy server, or type the IP address provided by your service provider. Outbound Proxy Port Type the outbound proxy IP port number provided by your service provider. Stun Server IP Enter the fully qualified domain name for the stun server, or type the IP address provided by your service provider.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Audio/CODEC Configuration Figure 19. Audio/CODEC Configuration window CODECS • Selected column: Check the codecs that are acceptable to use • Silence Suppression column: Specifies whether silence suppression should be turned on in the SmartLink 4020. • Preferred-Codec column: Select the codec to be used as the first choice when encoding voice Packetization Configure the packet sending increment.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony The selection of T.38 or G.711 fax pass-through for fax transmissions originated from the SL4020 will be determined by the receiving fax device. T.38 is enabled by default. To disable T.38, go to Telephony > CODECS and select FAX without T.38 (Use G.711 fax) (see figure 19 on page 41). Saving your work When you are finished configuring CODEC settings, click the Save CODEC Configuration button (see figure 19 on page 41) to save the changes.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Phone Number Enter the telephone number or the user part of the SIP registration. User Name Enter the user name that will be used for validation of the VoIP SIP registration or call invitation. Port Specify the signaling port. CallerID Name Enter the caller ID name. Password Enter the password. Supplementary Service Activation These settings enable or disable each of following calling features.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Distinctive Ring Enable distinctive ringing service—This service allows additional telephone numbers to be added to an existing telephone line and when a caller dials one of these “distinctive ringing” numbers, the telephone will ring in a unique pattern to indicate which number is being dialed. Call Transfer Enable call transfer service—This service allows you to transfer calls to another number.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Dial Out Type Figure 22. Dial Out Type section of Phone 1 window Dial Out Type Enable Hot-Line and Warm-Line services. To achieve this, one sequence in the dial plan must start with a pause, with a 0 delay for a Hot Line, and a non-zero delay for a Warm Line. Hot Line Number Input the number for Hot Line function—This number will be called immediately when the telephone goes off-hook.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony Selective Call Forward Settings Figure 24. Selective Call Forward Settings section of Phone 1 window Incoming caller #1–8 Up to 8 incoming calls can be selected for call forwarding. Forward destination #1–8 Up to 8 destinations to which incoming calls can be forwarded. Incoming Call Block Figure 25. Incoming Call Block section of Phone 1 window Block Caller ID Specify a Caller ID for call block.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 5 • Telephony HTTP Digest Setting SIP INVITE must contain a valid Authorization header that is based on an Auth ID and a password using MD5 digest algorithm. The Auth ID must be specified in the username parameter in the Authorization header. Figure 27. HTTP Digest Setting section of Phone 1 window Saving your work When you are finished configuring settings, click the Save button (see figure 27) to save the changes. Speed Dial Figure 28.
Chapter 6 System Chapter contents Set Security Password ............................................................................................................................................51 Web Page Protect ............................................................................................................................................51 New Root Password .....................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Block Anonymous Calls ............................................................................................................................58 Distinctive Ring ........................................................................................................................................58 Warm Line ................................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System SNMP Trap Configuration .............................................................................................................................64 IP address ..................................................................................................................................................64 Trap Community ......................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Set Security Password Figure 29. Set Security Password window Two levels of system configuration are available: user level and system level. Access to each level is password controlled. Web Page Protect Enable or disable web access protection. When set to YES, a password will be required to access the SmartLink M-ATA web configuration interface. New Root Password Type the administrator’s password. New User Password Type the user’s password.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Configuration Figure 30. Configuration window Syslog Service Enable Syslog Enable or disable system logging. During normal operations, Syslog should be turned off. A sample Syslog record of a complete call is shown below. SYSLOG 11-09-2005 11:28:17 Local0.Info 209.49.110.185 08:28:34 syslog: [1234] On-Hook [7190] 11-09-2005 11:28:06 Local0.Info 209.49.110.185 08:28:23 syslog: [1234] Call-Out [7190] 11-09-2005 11:27:50 Local0.Info 209.49.110.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Debug Service Enable Debug Enable or disable System Debug. Debug Server The debug server IP address and port. This specifies the server for logging SmartLink M-ATA debug information. Debug information can be sent to a syslog server. A sample record of debug output is shown below: SYSLOG 07-07-2005 14:49:09 Local7.Debug 10.10.22.13 **EndPoint State: StateConnect ==> StateOnHook in src/common/endpoint.c: 333 07-07-2005 14:49:09 Local0.Info 10.10.22.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System NTP Server Specify the IP address of the NTP server. Time Zone Select the GMT time zone for your location. For help in determining the time zone, go to the UTC/GMT Conversion website at http://www.dxing.com/utcgmt.htm. Adjust clock for daylight savings Select Yes if you want the M-ATA to automatically compensate for daylight savings time. Saving your work When you are finished configuring settings, click the Save button to save the changes.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Localization The Localization window contains the following sections: • Call Progress Tones (see figure 32 on page 56) • Distinctive Ring Setting (see figure 33 on page 57) • Supplementary Service Keys (see figure 34 on page 58) • Control Timer Values (see figure 36 on page 61) • FXS Port (see figure 37 on page 62) • Ring Setting (see figure 38 on page 63) • FXS Port Polarity (see figure 39 on page 63) Note After configuring the sections, click the Save bu
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System To specify a 350-Hz and 480-Hz tone that will be played at 15 dB for one second and then pause for 0.5 seconds, you would specify: 350@-15+480@-15#ON(1000),OFF(500),R The following example would repeat playing of a tone of 280 Hz at -8 dBm for 0.3 seconds with a pause of 0.1 second and a tone of 550 Hz for 0.8 seconds with a pause of 0.15 seconds. 280@-8+550@-20#ON(300),OFF(100),ON(800),OFF(150),R Figure 32.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Distinctive Ring Settings The SmartLink M-ATA Distinctive Ring Settings window (see figure 33) enables you to specify up to 8 sets of distinctive ring cadences. Figure 33.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Supplementary Service Keys Supplementary Service Keys are key sequences that can enable and disable certain calling features from an analog phone handset attached to the SmartLink M-ATA. Note The supplementary service keys must begin with a ‘*’,’#’ character, or f (flash hook) and follow a 1 or 2 numeric digit(s). Figure 34.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Do Not Disturb Enables or disables the do not disturb feature. IP Dialing Enables or disables dialing by IP address. Speed Dialing Enables or disables the speed dialing feature. Income Caller ID Enables or disables the display of incoming caller ID feature. Self Caller ID Block Enables or disables the blocking of transmission of caller ID feature for outgoing calls.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Speed Dial Configures speed dialing keys. To configure speed dialing numbers enter the calling prefix key (*71 is the factory default), the speed dial key, the number to dial and then on hook the phone. You will hear a second dial tone after entering the calling prefix key. Speed dial calling must be enabled using the activate sequence defined in the supplementary service table. Example: *7123019751000 and on-hook the phone.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Voicemail access Configures the key sequence for call for voicemail access. The factory default is flash hook *86. If the voicemail key sequence is entered on the phone a call will automatically be placed to the configured service provider using the configured authentication information. Call Forward Busy Destination Configures the number to forward calls to when busy.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Conditional Call Forwarding Timer Specified a time period as a call forward condition. After the number of seconds specified, the conditional call forwarding process will be performed. Warm Line Delay Specify a time period as a delay time for warm line dialing. If warm line is enabled, then the SmartLink M-ATA will wait this amount of time after the handset is off-hook before dialing the warm line phone number.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Ring Setting Figure 38. Ring Setting section of Localization window Ring Waveform Specify the ring tone waveform. Ring Frequency Specify the ring tone frequency. Ring Voltage Specify the ring tone voltage. FXS Port Polarity Configuration Figure 39. FXS Port Polarity section of Localization window Idle Polarity Polarity before call connected. Caller Conn Polarity Polarity after outbound call connected.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System SNMP Configuration Figure 40. SNMP Configuration window SNMP Trap Configuration IP address Trap host IP address. Trap Community The community name used by the SNMP manager to verify traps. The default value is public. SNMP Community Configuration Read Community The community name used by the SNMP manager when reading SNMP data items from a client MIB. The default value is public.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Auto Upgrade The SmartLink M-ATA family includes a configuration and firmware download manager server that allows for the updating of large numbers of SmartLink M-ATAs from a central location. By factory default, all SmartLink M-ATA units are set with auto-update on and to access the Patton auto-update server. Many of Patton’s carrier customers have chosen to setup their own auto-update server to provide service specific information for their end users.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Manual Upgrade For both HTTP and TFTP methods, the device will reboot itself into the downloader mode if the main application is executing, and proceed with the ROM file download and permanent write of the application to the device’s flash memory. During download of new firmware images, the LEDs on the SmartLink M-ATA will flash sequentially. Typically, HTTP downloads take about 5–10 minutes.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 6 • System Reload Figure 43. Reload window Reloading the system will terminate all network connections and restart your browser connection. CAUTION Chose the Reload and execute Main Application option, for execution of the main application which you have configure, once you reload the system. Chose the Reload and execute Downloader Application option, to being downloading, once you reload the system.
Chapter 7 Documentation Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 7 • Documentation Introduction Clicking the Documentation link (see figure 44) connects to the Patton website to display the most current version of the SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide in portable document format (PDF). Figure 44.
Chapter 8 Logout Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 8 • Logout Introduction Clicking Logout (see figure 45) displays Logout—Sure to Logout?. If you want to exit from the SmartLink management utility, click the Logout button (see figure 45). Figure 45. Logout window You will be returned to the password verification page (see figure 46). Figure 46.
Chapter 9 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................73 Contact information..............................................................................................................................................73 Patton support headquarters in the USA .............................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 9 • Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information: • “Contact information”—describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance. • “Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)”—contains information about the RAS warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization (RMA). Contact information Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide 9 • Contacting Patton for assistance venient for you to work with your local reseller to obtain a replacement. Patton services our products no matter how you acquired them. Warranty coverage Our products are under warranty to be free from defects, and we will, at our option, repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment.
Appendix A Compliance information Chapter contents Compliance ...........................................................................................................................................................76 EMC Compliance: ..........................................................................................................................................76 Safety Compliance .....................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide A • Compliance information Compliance EMC Compliance: FCC Part 15, Class B EN55022, Class B EN55024 Safety Compliance EN60950-1 Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio and television reception.
Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents Voice Connectivity ................................................................................................................................................78 Connectivity..........................................................................................................................................................78 Voice Processing (signalling dependent) ..............................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide B • Specifications Voice Connectivity 2-wire Loopstart, RJ-11/12 Short haul loop 1.1 km @3REN Caller-ID Type-1/2 FSK and ITU V.23/Bell 202 generation Connectivity 1 10/100 Full Duplex/Autosensing Ethernet RJ-45 Voice Processing (signalling dependent) SIP MGCP • Packet Cable NCS 1.0 • IETF MGCP 1.0 Voice codes • G.711 A-Law/µ-Law (64 kbps) • G.726 (ADPCM 40, 32, 24, 16 kbps) • G.723.1 (5.3 or 6.3 kbps) • G.729ab (8 kbps) G.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide B • Specifications Voice Services/Features Call forwarding Call transfer Call hold Call waiting 3-way calling IP Services IPv4 M-ATA; RIPv1, v2 (RFC 1058 and 2453) IP filtering NAPT NTP DHCP client & server PPPoE ICMP redirect (RFC 792); Packet fragmentation DiffServe/ToS set or queue per header bits Management Browser configuration interface Voice prompt configuration TFTP configuration & firmware loading SNMP v2 agent (MIB II and private MIB) Operating Environmen
Appendix C Dial plans Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................81 Sample Dial Plans..................................................................................................................................................81 Simple Dial Plan ........................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide C • Dial plans Introduction The MGCP and SIP code will allow provisioning (via web browser) of the dial plan. A dial plan gives the unit a map to determine when a complete number has been entered and should be passed to the SIP server or gatekeeper for resolution into a destination IP address. Dial plans are expressed using the same syntax as used by MGCP NCS specification.
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide C • Dial plans • 2-digit star services (e.g. 69) • 10-digit long distance prefixed by 91 • International numbers starting with 9011+variable number of digits. Dial plan for this is: (0T|00T|[3-5]xxx|8xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.
Appendix D Calling Features Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide D • Calling Features Introduction The SmartLink M-ATA family supports advanced calling features that can be turned on and off from phones attached to the SmartLink M-ATA (see table 3). Note Your telephony service provider must enable your service for these calling features to work. Note F in table 3 refers to the hook flash event. Table 3.
Appendix E Voice prompt configuration Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................86 Accessing the voice prompt .............................................................................................................................86 Existing voice prompt configuration ................................................................................................
SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide E • Voice prompt configuration Introduction The M-ATA provides the ability to review and set the network configuration parameters using the handset of an attached analog telephone handset. By default from the factory, DHCP is enabled and an IP address is not configured. The M-ATA must be power cycled or reloaded after changing any of the network settings. Menu selection item Network Status will not reflect setting changes until after M-ATA is reloaded or power cycled.