Globalinx Talk-200 User Manual

Globalinx Talk-200 User Manual

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TALK-200
VoIP ATA / Gateway
Default Login Details
IP Address
http://192.168.100.1
User Name
Password
Firmware Version 1.01
www.zyxel.com
Edition 1, 09/2010
www.globalinx.com
zyxeladmin
gl0b@l1nx
Copyright © 2010 GLOBALINX® Inc.

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  • Page 1 TALK-200 VoIP ATA / Gateway Default Login Details IP Address http://192.168.100.1 User Name zyxeladmin Password gl0b@l1nx Firmware Version 1.01 www.zyxel.com Edition 1, 09/2010 www.globalinx.com Copyright © 2010 GLOBALINX® Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    H A P T E R Introduction 1.1 Overview ® This guide helps you set up and use your GLOBALINX TALK-200. This guide contains the following sections: SECTION PAGE DESCRIPTION Installation A checklist of things you need before you install the Requirements TALK-200.
  • Page 4: How It Works

    • When you make a phone call over the Internet, you use a telephone (A) to dial the number. The telephone is connected to your TALK-200 (C), which is connected to the broadband modem or router that provides Internet access (D).
  • Page 5: Making Hardware

    LAN: Use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to this port. WAN: Use an Ethernet cable to connect your broadband modem or router to this port. POWER: Use the power adaptor provided with your TALK-200 to connect an appropriate power source to this jack. TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 Chapter 1 Introduction On the front panel, the POWER light flashes green while your TALK-200 starts up, and stays green once it is ready. The WAN and LAN lights turn on if the WAN and LAN ports are properly connected. These lights flash when the TALK-200 is sending or receiving data.
  • Page 7: Initial Configuration

    H A P T E R Initial Configuration This chapter shows you how to set up your TALK-200 by connecting to its built-in Web Configurator with your computer. 2.1 The Web Configurator The web configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device setup and management via a web browser.
  • Page 8 This section shows you how to configure your Internet connection settings using the Connection Wizard. Note: You must have an active Internet account with a service provider in order to complete this section. In the Wizard Setup screen, select Connection Wizard. In the Welcome screen, click Next. TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 9 • PPPoE emulates a standard dial-up connection over the Internet and requires that each time the TALK-200 requests a WAN session you log in with your ISP- assigned user name and password. See Section 2.2.3 on page 10 for details.
  • Page 10 Follow these steps if your ISP uses a PPPoE connection. Select PPPoE from the WAN Access Type menu. The screen changes to provide options for this setting. Enter the User Name and Password assigned to you by your ISP. Click Finished to save your settings. TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Test Your Internet Connection

    If you have a VoIP account like “1234@VoIP-provider.com”, the SIP Number is “1234”, and the SIP Service Domain is “VoIP-provider.com”. If your VoIP service provider did not provide information for any of the fields in this screen, leave them at their default settings. TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 12 If they are not, try re-configuring them. If you still cannot access after using the settings provided by your VoIP service provider see Troubleshooting on page 31. TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 13: Placing Phone Calls

    Phone Use and Configuration This chapter describes basic phone setup and usage, as well as select advanced VoIP configuration options for your TALK-200. 3.1 Placing Phone Calls Use the following sections to make outgoing calls from a phone attached to the TALK-200 to another phone.
  • Page 14: Advanced Phone

    SIP accounts. Figure 2 The SIP Settings Screen To have the TALK-200 add a “user=phone” parameter to the SIP URI before sending a SIP INVITE request, select the Enable option next to Set User Header To Phone. This parameter indicates the user part of the SIP URI (<user>@<sipserver>) the TALK-200 is calling is a valid telephone number.
  • Page 15 Table 1 SIP Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Active SIP Select this if you want the TALK-200 to use this account. Clear it if you Account do not want the TALK-200 to use this account. Account Enter a descriptive name for this SIP account. You can use up to 127 Name printable ASCII characters.
  • Page 16 NAT router and eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG. Turn off any SIP ALG on a NAT router in front of the TALK-200 to keep it from re- translating the IP address (since this is already handled by the outbound proxy server).
  • Page 17 Table 2 SIP Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Port Enter the port number on your TALK-200 that SIP calls made with the selected phone should use. Media Port Enter the port number on your TALK-200 that RTP media packets should use.
  • Page 18 SIP service provider. DNS SRV Select Enable to have the TALK-200 query your ISP’s DNS server for a list of any available SIP servers that it maintains. This is useful if your static SIP server exeriences difficulties, making it hard for your IP phone users to make SIP calls.
  • Page 19 P-Asserted-Identity header field. Dial Select Enable if you want to use the pound key (#) to tell the TALK-200 Termination Key to make the phone call immediately, instead of waiting the number of seconds you selected in the Interdigit Pause Duration field of the VoIP >...
  • Page 20 DESCRIPTION Session Timer Enable Select Enable if you want to define how long the TALK-200 waits to receive a session-alive packet for a voice session from the SIP server. Minimum Enter the minimum time the TALK-200 waits for a session-alive packet Expiration (90-65536 seconds).
  • Page 21 Keep the default value, unless your SIP service provider tells you to Time change it. Enter the number of seconds the SIP server should provide the message waiting service each time the TALK-200 subscribes to the service. Before this time passes, the TALK-200 automatically subscribes again.
  • Page 22: Speed Dial Settings

    Codecs are engaged in order of priority from 1 to 3, with 1 being the highest on the list. The TALK-200 cycles through the codecs until it finds one that matches the device of the other party in the telephone conversation.
  • Page 23 Chapter 3 Phone Use and Configuration the telephone number for local information, ‘411’, then when you press #01 on your phone’s keypad and wait 3 seconds, the TALK-200 dials 4-1-1. Figure 8 The Speed Dial Screen The following table describes the labels in this screen.
  • Page 24: Dial Plan With Url

    In peer-to-peer calls, you call another VoIP device directly without going through a VoIP service provider’s SIP server. Enter the callee’s IP address or domain name. The TALK-200 sends SIP INVITE requests to the specified peer VoIP device when you dial the SIP number configured in this screen.
  • Page 25: Supported Phone

    Port Setting Select the phone port you want to configure here. SIP Number Enter the SIP number you want the TALK-200 to call. Destination Enter the IP address or domain name of the party you want to call when you dial the corresponding SIP number to make a peer-to-peer call.
  • Page 26 3. When the second call is answered, press the flash key and *98#, then hang up the phone. Internal Call #### Call the phone(s) connected to the TALK-200's other phone port. Speed dial #01 ~ #10 Press a speed dial number on your phone to have the TALK-200 automatically dial the pre-configured telephone number.
  • Page 27: System Mode And

    This chapter shows you how to configure system related settings, such as operating mode and system password, and auto-provision settings. 4.1 System Mode and Accounts Use this screen to configure your TALK-200 as a router or a bridge, and the system passwords. 4.1.1 Operating Mode The TALK-200 is in router mode by default and functions as a router.
  • Page 28 "0" means a management session never times out, no matter how long it has been left idle (not recommended). Manager IP Enter the management IP address of the TALK-200 if it is in bridge Address mode. Administrator/User Account User Name Type the user name you use to access the system.
  • Page 29: Auto-Provision

    4.2 Auto-Provision Click Maintenance > System > Auto Provision to open this screen. Use this screen to configure the TALK-200 to download the configuration file (and firmware) automatically from the auto-provisioning server, meaning you do not have to upload them manually.
  • Page 30 Chapter 4 Maintenance TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    • Check the connection between your computer and the TALK-200. See section 1.4. • If the TALK-200 is configured to work as a DHCP server for LANs, ensure that your computer is set up to receive an IP address automatically (consult your operating system’s help to determine how to do this if you do not know).
  • Page 32 I cannot make VoIP phone calls. The dial tone beeps or pulses. • Log in to the TALK-200. On the Status page, consult the VoIP Status section at the bottom to see if at least one VoIP account is registered. If not, click Register for the VoIP account(s) in question.
  • Page 33 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.0.1 Resetting the TALK-200 This changes all the TALK-200’s settings to their original values. You will need to configure any custom settings again. Note: Make a note of your custom settings before you reset the TALK-200. To reset the TALK-200: Press the RESET button until the POWER, PHONE 1, and PHONE 2 lights starts to blink in sequence.
  • Page 34 Unauthorized response Payment Required response Forbidden response Not Found response Method Not Allowed response Proxy AuthenticationRequired response Request Timeout response Gone response Length Required response Request Entity Too Large response Request-URI Too Long response Unsupported Media Type response TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 35 Request Pending response Request Undecipherable response Not Implemented response Bad Gateway response Service Unavailable response Gateway Timeout response Version Not Supported response Message Too Large response Busy Everywhere response Decline response Does Not Exist Anywhere response Not Acceptable response TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 36 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Specifications

    On hook: -48V; Minimum Voltage: -20V Off hook: -24V Ringing Voltage 40V RMS at 5 REN Operation Temperature 0º C ~ 40º C Storage Temperature -30º ~ 70º C Operation Humidity 20% ~ 90% RH Storage Humidity 20% ~ 95% RH TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 38: Features

    An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (RFC 3264) SIP-Specific Event Notification (RFC 3265) SIP UPDATE method (RFC 3311) SIP REFER method (RFC 3515) Flexible Dial Plan (RFC3525 section 7.1.14) Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation (RFC 3960) Message Waiting Indicator (RFC 3842) TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 39 Firmware Upgrade via FTP or TFTP or HTTP Backup and Restore Configuration Proprietary Auto-Provision Traffic Statistics Reset to Default Web Access Account Configuration Time Zone Configuration SUA (Many to One) Port Forwarding NAT Concurrent 1024 sessions SIP/RTP TOS & DiffServ Marking VLAN Tagging TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 40 Duration of hook flash is adjustable Different Country Tone Table 1. Dial Tone 2. Busy Tone 3. Congestion Tone 4. Ring back Tone 5. Call Waiting Tone 6. Howler Tone LED Indicators POWER PHONE 1 PHONE 2 TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: Wall Mounting Instructions

    Make sure the screws are snugly fastened to the wall. They need to hold the weight of the TALK-200 with the connection cables. Align the holes on the back of the TALK-200 with the screws on the wall. Hang the TALK-200 on the screws.
  • Page 42 For a horizontal installation, do not place the device in an inverted position; make sure the holes on the back of the TALK-200 are positioned at the top and that they match the positions of the holes drilled into the wall. Ensure that the two side vents remain unblocked.
  • Page 43: Safety Warnings

    1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. TALK-200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 44: Limited Warranty

    GLOBALINX's sole obligation and liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a defective product. GLOBALINX® shall not in any event be liable to the purchaser or any third party for any incidental or consequential damages or liability in the tort relating to this product or resulting from its use or possession.

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