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QUICK START GUIDE
Congratulations on your purchase of a Vega 60G Voice Over IP
gateway. This Quick Start Guide will assist you through the
process of con guring your new gateway.
For further details on con guration parameters and custom
routing options please visit our online self- help website:
wiki.sangoma.com
What's in the Box
Included with packaging of your Vega 60G are the following
items:
Vega 60G
Vega 60G VoIP Gateway
Regional Specfic
Console Cable
LAN Cable
Power Cable
Rubber Feet
Before You Start
We advise that before connecting and using your Vega 60G for
the rst time, visit
wiki.sangoma.com
and read the 'Safety and
Compliance Information' document which contains important
details that you should be aware of.
Connecting Your Vega 60G
Connect your Vega 60G using its telephony, Earth point, power
and LAN connections.
Vega 60G – 8 FXS Model Shown
The Earth point on your Vega must be connected to a suitable
earth. It serves a dual role as a safety Earth and it also stops
noise on telephone lines in electrically noisy conditions.
WARNING
The model of Vega gateway that you have purchased
determines the interfaces that you will see on the rear of your
gateway.
The telephone interface types are as follows:
• FXS interfaces are the ports into which you plug
telephones.
• FXO interfaces are the ports that connect to the Public
Telephone Network (PSTN) or a PBX extension interface.
• BRI interfaces can be con gured to connect to the Public
Telephone Network (ISDN2), to a PBX or to Basic Rate
ISDN handsets.
Getting an IP Address
The Vega 60G uses DHCP to nd an IP address for LAN. Find the
IP address by either of these two methods:
1. Refer to your DHCP records with the MAC address of the
Vega, which can be found underneath the barcode on the
rear of the Vega gateway (i.e. 00505.....).
2. Connect the supplied console cable to the console port
found on the rear of the Vega gateway and connect to a
terminal application on a computer, using standard details.
Log in with user: admin, pass: admin. Type: show banner
to display the IP Address.
If no IP address is assigned or you wish to assign a static IP
address, follow step 2 above and then refer to
wiki.sangoma.com
for documentation on how to set a static IP
address from console.
Logging into the Vega
Bag of
Enter the IP address of your Vega 60G into the address line of
your web browser and press enter.
The Vega will present you with a login screen
Default username and password:
Username: admin
Password: admin
Note: It is recommended to change default password
Con guring Your Vega
Con gure your Vega gateway using the Quick Con g wizard,
located on the left menu within the Webgui (See diagram 1).
Quick Con g is a wizard which is designed to completely
con gure your Vega. If you require advanced con guration you
may navigate to any of the menu items located under Expert
Con g (See diagram 2).
Con gure the remaining settings, typically the values will be
provided by your VoIP service provider or system administrator.
All IP address entries may be provided as dotted decimal values
(a.b.c.d) or as DNS names (e.g. SIP.sangoma.com). Con gure the
codec lineup for this installation in preference order (See diagram
3).
Status
Status
Quick Config
Quick Config
Expert Config
Expert Config
System
System
Logging
Logging
LAN/WAN
LAN/WAN
POTS
POTS
Dial Plan
Dial Plan
Media
Diagram 1
Tones
SIP
QoS Statistics
Supp. Services
Advanced
Diagram 2
NOTE: Quick Con g applies changes to Expert Con g in many
areas. This means if you have made any manual con guration
adjustments within the Expert Con g section(s), DO NOT re-enter
Quick Con g as all advanced (non-Quick Con g) changes will be
overwritten with what is con gured in Quick Con g.
Select Quick Con g. If a warning message appears informing
you that that there is already con guration applied, you can
remove the existing settings and start from the beginning by
selecting 'Continue' then ticking the 'New Install ?' option. This
will ensure that any old, unwanted con guration is removed as
you submit your new settings. Do not tick this option if you are
simply amending existing con g.
1. Basic con g
Start by selecting the basic con g tab.
If this a new installation, ensure that the 'New Install ?' option is
ticked.
Select the country and then choose which emergency numbers
are appropriate for the location of the Vega.
Now select the LAN settings and then the codecs to use for
VoIP calls (See diagram 3).
2. VoIP
REGISTRATION MODE:
Depending on the installation, if registration is required, it can be
con gured as one registration per gateway or as one registration
per FXS port.
OUTBOUND PROXY:
Choose whether calls should be sent direct to the service
provider or through an outbound proxy.
Note: The elds available to con gure on the remainder of this
tab are affected by the values chosen in the above two settings.
3. FXS
Note: This section only applies to Vega 60G models with
FXS Ports.
Enable and disable the interfaces using the check boxes seen
within the section. Con gure the telephone number(s) to route to
each interface.
Telephone connection: If you have telephones connected, typically
you will have a single number associated with each interface.
Analog trunk connections: If the interfaces are connected to the
analog trunk interfaces of a PBX then typically each interface will
have a number range that needs to be routed to each interface.
The list of telephone numbers is a comma separated or space
separated list of telephone numbers to be routed to that
destination.
Diagram 3
For advanced regular expression con guration please visit
wiki.sangoma.com
4. FXO
Note: This section only applies to the Vega 60G models with
FXO Ports
Set up the telephone numbers to route to each FXO interface, using
comma or space separated lists of telephone numbers and regular
expressions if ranges are required.
Inbound calls on an FXO interface receive a ringing voltage on its
interface; the incoming call does not supply any dialed number
information to the Vega. The Vega therefore requires a telephone
number to be con gured to forward these incoming telephony calls
to. In the 'Incoming Forward' eld enter the telephone number that
calls received on this telephone interface should be forwarded to.
If the Vega is powered down the rst two FXS interfaces fallback to
a hardwired connection through to the two FXO interfaces. This
allows calls to be made through the rst two FXS interfaces even
when the Vega is unable to actively process calls.
5. BRI
Note: This section only applies to the Vega 60G models with
BRI Ports
Start by con guring the Port Setting section. As these values relate
to the physical interface connectivity, once you have set these
values you should never have to return to recon gure them.
Line type should be set to be the same as the line type setting on
the device(s) that the Vega interface is connected to.
Select NT (Network) on each Vega interface that is connected to a

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