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Digium IAXy Configuration Manual

Digium iaxy ethernet adapter

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IAXy Configuration Guide
Hello! and thank you for purchasing the Digium IAXy ATA Device! The IAXy is a single-port Ethernet-to-telephone adapter,
speaking the Asterisk-native IAX protocol, and designed for use with Asterisk, The Open Source PBX. This document covers
layout, power requirements, booting and provisioning of the IAXy. If you have any questions, please feel free to send an
e-mail to <support@digium.com>.
Physical Layout
The back side of the IAXy features four components.
From left-to-right they are: RJ11 telephone interface, a small
recessed Reset button, 10baseT Ethernet interface, and Power
interface.
The IAXy measures 65mm x 65mm x 28mm (w x d x h).
Power Requirements
(If you purchased your IAXy with a Digium power supply, you may
skip this section.)
The IAXy has specific power requirements. You will need a 9-volt
switched or regulated Power Supply outputting at a minimum
of 800mA with tip positive, and a plug measuring 5.0mm outer
diameter and 2.5mm inner diameter to power the IAXy. A regulated
power supply is preferred, as a switched power supply may cause an
audible hum to be present on the line on lower quality analog handsets.
CAUTION: Do not use an unregulated or unswitched power supply with
the IAXy. Doing so will cause the unit to function unreliably and may
cause it to fail.

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Summary of Contents for Digium IAXy

  • Page 1 Asterisk-native IAX protocol, and designed for use with Asterisk, The Open Source PBX. This document covers layout, power requirements, booting and provisioning of the IAXy. If you have any questions, please feel free to send an e-mail to <support@digium.com>.
  • Page 2 Booting the Unit Provisioning the IAXy The IAXy requires that you plug in the interfaces in specific Once the IAXy has booted, it needs to be provisioned in order. The easiest suggestion is to follow a left-to-right order that it might register as an IAX friend with your Asterisk methodology.
  • Page 3 IP address and has registered with your Asterisk server. If you do not see a solid light after 20 seconds, the IAXy has failed to register itself with your Asterisk server—please reprovision the IAXy and try again.
  • Page 4 Asterisk for the changes to be enabled: 150 West Park Loop asterisk -rx reload Suite 100 Huntsville, AL 35806 In order to call the IAXy, it must be added to your dialplan. You can call the IAXy from the file as follows: (877) LINUX-ME! /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf...