Patton electronics Smart-DTA Getting Started Manual

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Smart-DTA™
ISDN VoIP Telephone Adapter
Getting Started Guide
Important
This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is not intended nor approved for use in an industrial
or residential environment.
Sales Office:
+1 (301) 975-1000
Technical Support:
+1 (301) 975-1007
E-mail:
support@patton.com
WWW:
www.patton.com
Document Number: 13228U1-001 Rev. C
Part Number: 07MSDTA-GS
Revised: July 23, 2007

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  • Page 1 Smart-DTA™ ISDN VoIP Telephone Adapter Getting Started Guide Important This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is not intended nor approved for use in an industrial or residential environment. Sales Office:...
  • Page 2 E-mail: support@patton.com Trademark Statement The term Smart-DTA is a trademarks of Patton Electronics Company. All other trade- marks presented in this document are the property of their respective owners. Copyright © 2007, Patton Electronics Company. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Patton Elec- tronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document.
  • Page 3: Summary Table Of Contents

    17 Smart-DTA installation..........................20 Smart-DTA initial configuration........................25 Contacting Patton for assistance ........................35 Compliance information ..........................38 Specifications ..............................41 Cabling ................................. 46 Port pin-outs ..............................49 Smart-DTA factory configuration ........................ 51 End user license agreement ........................... 55...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Smart-DTA............................21 Placing the Smart-DTA ..........................21 Installing cables ...............................21 Connecting the S-DTA to the ISDN terminals ..................22 Connecting the Smart-DTA to the IP network ..................22 Connecting the Smart-DTA to the power supply ..................23 External S-Bus power supply ........................24 Smart-DTA initial configuration........................25 Introduction ................................26...
  • Page 5 Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide Load a new application image (SmartWare) via the serial link .................34 Contacting Patton for assistance ........................35 Introduction ................................36 Contact information..............................36 Patton support headquarters in the USA ......................36 Alternate Patton support for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) ............36...
  • Page 6 Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide ISDN BRI ................................48 Port pin-outs ..............................49 Introduction ................................50 Ethernet ................................50 ISDN BRI Terminal (NT/Net) port ........................50 Smart-DTA factory configuration ........................ 51 Introduction ................................52 End user license agreement ........................... 55 End User License Agreement ..........................56 1. Definitions ..............................56...
  • Page 7: List Of Figures

    Connecting the Smart-DTA to the network via a hub or switch ......
  • Page 8: List Of Tables

    Smart-DTA LED definitions ........
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    About this guide This guide describes the Smart-DTA hardware, installation and basic configuration. For detailed software con- figuration information refer to the SmartWare Software Configuration Guide and the available Configuration Notes. Audience This guide is intended for the following users: •...
  • Page 10: Precautions

    Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the Smart-DTA is ON or OFF. To avoid electric shock, use caution when near WAN ports. When detaching cables, detach the end away from the...
  • Page 11: Isdn Connection

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide About this guide Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002/ 96/EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),...
  • Page 12: Typographical Conventions Used In This Document

    Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font . screen The leading IP address or nodename of a Smart-DTA is substituted with node in node boldface italic font. The leading SN on a command line represents the nodename of the Smart-DTA...
  • Page 13: General Information

    Chapter 1 General information Chapter contents Smart-DTA overview.............................14 Smart-DTA rear panel ............................15 Smart-DTA front panel ..........................16...
  • Page 14: Smart-Dta Overview

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 1 • General information Smart-DTA overview The Smart-DTA ISDN Residential VoIP Digital Telephone Adapter (see figure 1) gives demanding ISDN users a quick and easy way to reap the benefits of state-of-the art Voice-over-IP technology while preserving their investments in ISDN phones and PBX equipment.
  • Page 15: Smart-Dta Rear Panel

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 1 • General information Smart-DTA rear panel The Smart-DTA is an ISDN-to-VoIP Digital Telephone Adapter for home or home-office use that supports two VoIP calls via a single ISDN BRI port (see figure 2). The Smart-DTA rear panel ports are described in...
  • Page 16: Smart-Dta Front Panel

    1 • General information Figure 3. Smart-DTA front panel Smart-DTA front panel Figure 3 shows Smart-DTA LEDs, the LED definitions are listed in table Table 3. Smart-DTA LED definitions Description If an error occurs, all LEDs will flash once per second.
  • Page 17: Applications Overview

    Chapter 2 Applications overview Chapter contents Introduction ................................18 Connect ISDN terminals to an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) ............18 ISDN telecommuter connection to a PBX via a corporate-private network............19...
  • Page 18: Introduction

    Connect ISDN terminals to an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) Residential users can connect the Smart-DTA’s built-in BRI/NT port directly to an ISDN phone, or to the ISDN S-bus in the home for two-channel VoIP calling using an ITSP VoIP service. (see figure...
  • Page 19: Isdn Telecommuter Connection To A Pbx Via A Corporate-Private Network

    ISDN telecommuter connection to a PBX via a corporate- private network For a SoHo/telecommuter, the Smart-DTA can provide a home-office extension to the ISDN PBX at the cor- porate headquarters. The S-DTA routes the ISDN calls through the corporate-private network (see figure...
  • Page 20: Smart-Dta Installation

    Chapter contents Installing the Smart-DTA............................21 Placing the Smart-DTA ..........................21 Installing cables ...............................21 Connecting the S-DTA to the ISDN terminals ..................22 Connecting the Smart-DTA to the IP network ..................22 Connecting the Smart-DTA to the power supply ..................23 External S-Bus power supply ........................24...
  • Page 21: Installing The Smart-Dta

    25. Placing the Smart-DTA Place the Smart-DTA on a desktop or similar sturdy, flat surface that offers easy access to the cables. The unit should be installed in a dry environment with sufficient space to allow air circulation for cooling.
  • Page 22: Connecting The S-Dta To The Isdn Terminals

    The Smart-DTA comes with a 10/100 Base-Tx Ethernet port for connection to an IP network. The Ethernet WAN interface is factory-configured as a DHCP client, so you must connect the Smart-DTA to an IP network that provides a DHCP server.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Smart-Dta To The Power Supply

    Figure 7. Connecting the Smart-DTA to the network via a hub or switch 1. Using the included black Ethernet cable, connect the RJ-45 Ethernet WAN port on your Smart-DTA (labeled ETH), to an Ethernet hub or switch on the same network as your PC.
  • Page 24: External S-Bus Power Supply

    figure External S-Bus power supply Do not use an external power supplies for ISDN terminals connected to the Smart-DTA. The Smart-DTA supplies S-Bus line power to ISDN terminals connected to the BRI port, so external power supplies are not required for the ISDN terminals.
  • Page 25: Smart-Dta Initial Configuration

    Chapter 4 Smart-DTA initial configuration Chapter contents Introduction ................................26 1. Start the SmartNode Discovery Tool.........................26 2. Access the Web Browser (GUI) Interface......................26 3. Configuring your Smart-DTA ...........................28 Accessing the Internet .............................29 Bootloader................................31 Start Bootloader ..............................31 Start-up with factory configuration .........................31 Load a new application image (SmartWare) via TFTP ..................31...
  • Page 26: Introduction

    The Smart-DTA provides a web-browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) that makes it easy to configure, monitor and manage your S-DTA. To access the web-browser interface, do the following: 1. In the SmartNode Discovery Tool window, select the line that displays the IP address of your Smart-DTA. Introduction...
  • Page 27: Smart-Dta Home Page

    10). Figure 10. Smart-DTA home page The Smart-DTA home page displays three action buttons that allow you to store the current configuration state, reload the device, and restore to factory defaults. The home page also displays certain basic system infor- mation.
  • Page 28: Configuring Your Smart-Dta

    • The “Navigation Bar” on the left edge presents you with a menu listing giving access to the various configu- ration and status pages of the Smart-DTA. • At the top of the page you see the “Current System Path” which displays the location and element currently presented in the main area.
  • Page 29: Accessing The Internet

    The Smart-DTA suports three types of WAN (Internet or corporate-Private) access: • DHCP (factory default) • PPPoE • Fixed IP address To modify the WAN access configuration, go to the Smart-DTA WAN page: 1. In the configuration menu pane, click WAN. 3. Configuring your Smart-DTA...
  • Page 30: Wan Page

    PPPoE. The Smart-DTA establishes the connection with the Internet using PPPoE. This is most com- monly used when the Smart-DTA is connected to a DSL bridge, or a DSL router that is configured in bridge mode (most routers are capable of this).
  • Page 31: Bootloader

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 4 • Smart-DTA initial configuration Note Be sure to return to the Home configuration page to save the new configura- tion in non-volatile memory. The “advanced GUI” leads you to the full complement of SmartNode configuration parameters. There are many more things that can be configured than you are presented on the...
  • Page 32: Start-Up With Factory Configuration

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 4 • Smart-DTA initial configuration Start-up with factory configuration Step Command Purpose Copies the SmartWare application image from the RedBoot> fis load persistent memory (flash:) to the volatile memory (RAM) from where it will be executed.
  • Page 33 Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 4 • Smart-DTA initial configuration Step Command Purpose RedBoot> go Starts the application image that was down- loaded into the volatile memory (RAM). Note With the Bootloader, only the Ethernet interface 0/0 is available. The Boot- loader applies the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway that were last configured by the Bootloader itself or by another application (e.g.
  • Page 34: Load A New Application Image (Smartware) Via The Serial Link

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 4 • Smart-DTA initial configuration Load a new application image (SmartWare) via the serial link The Bootloader supports the ‘X-Modem’ and ‘Y-Modem’ protocols to download application images via the serial link of the console. Do the following to initiate the download:...
  • Page 35: Contacting Patton For Assistance

    Chapter 5 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ................................33 Contact information..............................33 Patton support headquarters in the USA ......................33 Alternate Patton support for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) ............33 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)..............33 Warranty coverage ............................33 Out-of-warranty service ..........................34 Returns for credit...
  • Page 36: Introduction

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 5 • 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).
  • Page 37: Out-Of-Warranty Service

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide 5 • Contacting Patton for assistance Out-of-warranty service Patton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no longer under warranty. Our products have a flat fee for repairs. Units damaged by lightning or other catastro- phes may require replacement.
  • Page 38 Appendix A Compliance information Chapter contents Compliance ................................39 EMC Compliance ............................39 Safety Compliance ............................39 Radio and TV interference ............................39 ISDN Connection ..............................39 EC Declaration of Conformity ..........................39 EG-Konformitätserklärung............................40 Authorized European Representative ........................40...
  • Page 39: A Compliance Information

    The Smart-DTA router have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B comput- ing device in accordance with specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation.
  • Page 40: Eg-Konformitätserklärung

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide A • Compliance information The signed Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from www.patton.com/certifications/. EG-Konformitätserklärung (see section “EC Declaration of Conformity” on page 39 for English version) Produktbezeichnung: Smart-DTA Die bezeichneten Produkte stimmen in der von uns in Verkehr gebrachten Ausführung mit den Vorschriften folgender Richtlinie überein:...
  • Page 41 Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents DSP..................................42 Voice connectivity ..............................42 Data connectivity ..............................42 Voice processing (signalling dependent).........................42 Fax and modem support............................42 Voice signalling ..............................43 Voice routing—session router..........................43 IP services ................................43 Management .................................44 Operating environment ............................44 Operating temperature ............................44 Operating humidity ............................44 System ...................................44 Dimensions...
  • Page 42: B Specifications

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide B • Specifications Note Refer to the software feature matrix for the most up-to-date specifications. One 2-channel DSP Voice connectivity Single ISDN BRI So (NT), 4-wire RJ45 port labeled BRI Point-to-point, point-to-multipoint configurable BRI port provides ISDN line power to connected terminals...
  • Page 43: Voice Signalling

    DiffServe/ToS set or queue per header bits 802.1p VLAN tagging IPSEC AH & ESP Modes Manual Key; IKE optional AES/DES/3DES Encryption Note To use the IPSec VPN capabilities including AES/DES/3DES encryption with the Smart-DTA, you may need to purchase additional license keys. Voice signalling...
  • Page 44: Management

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide B • Specifications Management Industry standard CLI with remote Telnet access HTTP web management and firmware loading TFTP configuration & firmware loading SNMP v1 agent (MIB II and private MIB) Built-in diagnostic tools (trace, debug) Operating environment Operating temperature 32–104°F (0–40°C)
  • Page 45 Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide B • Specifications According to table 5, an SNMP get request to .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysObjectID of a Smart- 1.3.6.1.4.1.1768.2.4.6.1 , which represents a SmartNode Node 4552 device reads out a numeric OID of 4552 device. The mapping of the sysObjectID to each of the SmartNode model is realized with the Smart- Node product identification MIB.
  • Page 46: Cabling

    Appendix C Cabling Chapter contents Introduction ................................43 Ethernet ................................43 ISDN BRI ................................44...
  • Page 47: Introduction

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide C • Cabling Introduction This section provides information on the cables used to connect the Smart-DTA and the interface cards to the existing network infrastructure and to third party products. Ethernet Ethernet devices (10Base-T/100Base-T) are connected to the Smart-DTA over a cable with RJ-45 plugs. All Ethernet ports on the S-DTA are Auto-MDX and use any straight or crossover cable to connect to hubs, switches, PCs or other devices.
  • Page 48: Isdn Bri

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide C • Cabling ISDN BRI The ISDN port connects to ISDN terminals (phones, PBXs) or an ISDN S-BUS using cables terminated with RJ-45 connectors. Use straight-though cables to connect to the TE port of your phone, PBX, or residential S-BUS.
  • Page 49: Port Pin-Outs

    Appendix D Port pin-outs Chapter contents Introduction ................................50 Ethernet ................................50 ISDN BRI Terminal (NT/Net) port ........................50...
  • Page 50: Introduction

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide D • Port pin-outs Introduction This section provides pin-out information for the ports of the Smart-DTA. Ethernet Table 6. RJ-45 Ethernet socket Signal Note Pins not listed are not used. ISDN BRI Terminal (NT/Net) port The BRI terminal port uses an 8-pin RJ-45 connector (the pinout is shown in table Table 7.
  • Page 51: Smart-Dta Factory Configuration

    Appendix E Smart-DTA factory configuration Chapter contents Introduction ................................52...
  • Page 52: Introduction

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide E • Smart-DTA factory configuration Introduction The factory configuration settings for the Smart-DTA are shown below. #----------------------------------------------------------------# # S-DTA Series # R3.xx BUILDxxxxx SIP # 2005-08-25T00:00:00 # Factory configuration file #----------------------------------------------------------------# gui type basic webserver port 80 language en...
  • Page 53 Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide E • Smart-DTA factory configuration profile voip VOIP codec 1 g729 rx-length 20 tx-length 20 codec 2 g711alaw64k rx-length 20 tx-length 20 codec 3 g711ulaw64k rx-length 20 tx-length 20 dejitter-mode static dejitter-max-delay 120 context ip router...
  • Page 54 Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide E • Smart-DTA factory configuration context cs switch no shutdown gateway sip GW_SIP bind interface IF_IP_WAN router service default gateway sip GW_SIP no shutdown port ethernet 0 0 bind interface IF_IP_WAN router medium auto pppoe session SES_PPPOE...
  • Page 55: F End User License Agreement

    Appendix F End user license agreement Chapter contents End User License Agreement ..........................56 1. Definitions ..............................56 2. Title ................................56 3. Term ................................56 4. Grant of License ............................56 5. Warranty ..............................56 6. Termination ..............................57 7. Other licenses .............................57...
  • Page 56: End User License Agreement

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide F • End user license agreement End User License Agreement By opening this package, operating the Designated Equipment or downloading the Program(s) electronically, the End User agrees to the following conditions: 1. Definitions Effective Date shall mean the earliest date of purchase or download of a product containing the Patton Electronics Company Program(s) or the Program(s) themselves.
  • Page 57: Termination

    Smart-DTA Getting Started Guide F • End user license agreement If the Program(s) are acquired by or on behalf of a unit or agency of the United States Government, the Gov- ernment agrees that such Program(s) are commercial computer software or computer software documentation and that, absent a written agreement to the contrary, the Government’s rights with respect to such Program(s) are...

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