Allo.com Analog Gateway Manuel utilisateur

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About this manual
This manual describes the Allo product application and explains how to work and use it major
features. It serves as a means to describe the user interface and how to use it to accomplish
common tasks. This manual also describes the underlying assumptions and users make the
underlying data model.
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Table of Contents
About this manual............................................................................................................................... 3
Document Conventions ......................................................................................................................3
1. Product introduction........................................................................................................................... 6
1.1. Overview ......................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Equipment Structure..................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.1 Front View.............................................................................................................................. 7
1.2.2 Rear view................................................................................................................................ 8
1.3 Functions and Features.................................................................................................................9
2. Getting Started with the Gateway....................................................................................................10
2.1 Hardware Installation .................................................................................................................10
2.2 Accessing the Web GUI...............................................................................................................11
3. System Status....................................................................................................................................13
4. Set up ................................................................................................................................................15
4.1 Configure hardware ....................................................................................................................15
4.2 Extensions ...................................................................................................................................15
4.2.1 Create New User ..................................................................................................................16
4.2.2 Modify/Delete selected users..............................................................................................19
4.3 Trunks.......................................................................................................................................... 19
4.3.1 Analog Trunks.......................................................................................................................19
4.3.2. VOIP Trunks.........................................................................................................................20
4.3.3Adding a New VOIP Account Details.....................................................................................20
4.3.4 Editing / Deleting an Existing VOIP Account ........................................................................21
4.4 Trunk Groups...............................................................................................................................22
4.5 Outgoing Calling Rule..................................................................................................................23
4.5.1 New Calling Rules.................................................................................................................23
4.5.2 Restore Default Calling Rule ................................................................................................25
4.6 Dial plans.....................................................................................................................................26
4.7 Incoming Calling Rules ................................................................................................................27
4.8 DID Routing .................................................................................................................................29
5. General Settings................................................................................................................................ 31
5.1 Network Settings.........................................................................................................................31

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5.1.1 WAN Configuration..............................................................................................................31
5.1.2 Host Configuration............................................................................................................... 32
5.2 Admin Settings ............................................................................................................................32
5.2.1 General Preferences ............................................................................................................32
5.2.2 Gateway Settings .................................................................................................................34
5.2.3 Reboot.................................................................................................................................. 35
5.3 SIP Settings..................................................................................................................................35
5.3.1 General................................................................................................................................. 35
5.3.2 TOS .......................................................................................................................................36
5.3.3 NAT....................................................................................................................................... 37
5.3.4 Misc......................................................................................................................................39
5.3.5 Codecs..................................................................................................................................40
6. Tools..................................................................................................................................................42
6.1 Back Up: ......................................................................................................................................42
6.2 Firmware Upgrade ...................................................................................................................... 45
6.3 File Editor ....................................................................................................................................46
6.4 Asterisk CLI.................................................................................................................................. 46
6.5 Diagnostics ..................................................................................................................................47
7. Status ................................................................................................................................................ 48
7.1 Call Detail Records ......................................................................................................................48
7.2 Active Channels...........................................................................................................................49
7.3 System Info ................................................................................................................................. 49
8. APPLY Changes..................................................................................................................................52
9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)................................................................................................... 53
10. APPENDIX-A: ...................................................................................................................................60

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1. Product introduction
1.1. Overview
The Analog Gateway is a compact system to reach of small businesses and it is standalone, fan
less and can convert up to 4 analog ports (FXO or FXS modules) to VOIP. Setting up and
configuring the Gateway is a breeze with the user-friendly GUI and this document will show you
just how easy it is!
The Model No’s are as follows
4 Port FXS Analog Gateway- aGA40
4 Port FXO Analog Gateway- aGA04
2 Port FXS+ 2 Port FXO Analog Gateway- aGA22
A typical network diagram shows the function of Gateway as below.
Figure 1: overview
Introduction

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1.2 Equipment Structure
1.2.1 Front View
Figure 2: Front View
Interface
Description
ON/OFF Switch
Gateway Power ON/OFF switch
Power
Power LED is Green if the unit is boot up
FXS/FXO LED Ports
FXO port blinks GREEN
FXS port blinks RED
Notification LEDs (On the Front Panel):
Below table shows the Notification LED for 2 port FXS+2 port FXO Gateway.

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In the case of 4 port FXO gateway all the 4 ports blink GREEN
4 port FXS gateway –all the 4 LED’s blink RED
1.2.2 Rear view
Figure 3: Rear View
Interface
Description
WAN
Standard 10/100 BASE-TX Ethernet Interface for WAN
FXS/FXO ports
FXS is used to connect analog phones and FXO is used to connect PSTN lines.
Console
Console cable provided along the box for the trouble shooting
DC +12 V Supply
This is power rating specified for the gateway.
Reset
Reset button for factory default.

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1.3 Functions and Features
Compatible with ElastixTM, Asterisk, Trixbox TM, FreePBX TM, 3CX (Only the 4 port
model).
On board 128ms Line Echo Cancellation DSP On board Transcoding (G711, G729) DSP
4, 8, 16 analog ports (FXO or FXS) and 8 analog ports (FXS/FXO) + 8 ISDN BRI model
T.38 fax relay
Pre configured for almost plug and play experience.
Clean and easy to use web interface
Caller ID
DTMF Digit Detection and Generation
SIP User Agent IETF RFC3261 compliant
WARRANTY
Hardware Warranty: 1 year
If the PRI Gateway was purchased from a Distributor/reseller, please contact the company
where the device was purchased for replacement, repair or refund. If the device was purchased
directly from Allo.com, contact our Technical Support Team for a RMA (Return Materials
Authorization) number before the product is returned. Allo.com reserves the right to remedy
warranty policy without prior notification.
Use the power adapter provided with the ALLO PRI Gateway. Do not use a different power
adapter as this may damage the device. This type of damage is not covered under warranty.

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2. Getting Started with the Gateway
2.1 Hardware Installation
Figure 4: Getting Started with the Gateway
Hardware Installation
1. Unpack the items from the box.
2. Plug one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the FXO/FXS Gateway &
other end into the PC.
Use Cross over Ethernet cable to connect between the WAN port of the unit & PC.
3. Insert the Power Adaptor output connector into the “Power” port of the FXO/FXS
Getting Started
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