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How To Setup KTA3100 For VOIP Connections Web

The document provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a VOIP-Connections KTA3100 adapter with 1 LAN port and 4 FXS ports. It details how to connect the adapter hardware, log into the web interface, and configure key settings like the SIP server, extensions, user profiles, tones, and codecs. Completing these steps will allow users to make and receive phone calls over the VOIP connection.

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How To Setup KTA3100 For VOIP Connections Web

The document provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a VOIP-Connections KTA3100 adapter with 1 LAN port and 4 FXS ports. It details how to connect the adapter hardware, log into the web interface, and configure key settings like the SIP server, extensions, user profiles, tones, and codecs. Completing these steps will allow users to make and receive phone calls over the VOIP connection.

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Congratulations. Welcome to VOIP Connections family.

How to setup KTA3100 VOIP-Connections adapter 1 LAN and 4 FXS


1. Before powering up the phone Check the voltage requirements for the adapter. It should be 100 240v, 50 60 Hz. 2. Connect the Ethernet cable (LAN / Internet) to the LAN port behind the adapter 3. Connect a telephone line to FXS1 port in the adapter 4. You can also connect 3 more phones (in total 4 phones) to FXS1, FXS2, FXS3 and FXS4 ports. 5. Connect the power adapter to the power socket 6. Use the phone connected to FXS1 lift the handset you should hear the dial tone 7. Press * four times on the phone (****) 8. You will get a voice menu options. 9. Dial 100* and listen for the IP address of the device. Note the IP address 10. Open your browser and type http://<IPaddress> of the adapter 11. User ID: <username> and password: <password> 12. Note down the MAC address and email it to us

http://www.voip-connections.com

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13. Click SIP menu on top of the webpage a. Click Server option from the right hand menu

14. Update the info as following Address : nyc-02.mypbxmanager.net <- make this change Port : 5060 Domain Name: nyc-02.mypbxmanager.net <- make this change Check send domain name with 60 NAT Traversal Settings - NONE Check # use as a quick dial function SIP Encypt disable

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15. Click Extensions on the right hand side menu

a. Update as follows SIP Extensions Check 2,3,4 6, 8, 9 SIP Timers Check 3 15 secs

SIP T1 timer 500, SIP T2 4000 SIP T4 5000

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16. Click User1 on the right hand menu and update as follows

Check IP relay (note the diagram above shows not checked, but you need to check IP relay settings) User 1 Primary Server, Caller ID: (usename) Port 5060 Username: (usename) Password: (password) Line 1 AEC control ON

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OOB planning Send DTMF Out of Band RFC Signaling 101 Check regenerate

ToS/DiffServ Call Signalling Packets: RTP Packets:


10 14

(2 Hex digit byte value) (2 Hex digit byte value)

Tone Configuration Dial Tone: Recall Dial Tone: Confirm Tone: Ring Back Tone: Busy Tone: Reorder Tone: Receiver-OffHook Tone: MessageWaiting Indicator Tone: Call-Waiting Indicator Tone:
350@-13+440@-13#ON(1000),R 350@-13+440@-13#[ON(100),OFF(100)]3,ON(1000) 350@-13+440@-13#[ON(100),OFF(100)]3,OFF(1000 440@-19+480@-19#ON(2000),OFF(4000),R 480@-24+620@-24#ON(500),OFF(500),R 480@-24+620@-24#ON(250),OFF(250),R 1400@-3+2060@-3+2450@-3+2600@-3#ON(100),O

350@-13+440@-13#[ON(100),OFF(100)]10

400@-14#ON(150)

Ring Configuration

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Default Ring: Call-Waiting Reminder Ring:

ON(1000),OFF(2000),R

ON(125),OFF(625),ON(2000),OFF(2875),R

Distictive Ring Configuration Distinct Ring 1: Distinct Ring 2: Distinct Ring 3: Distinct Ring 4: Distinct Ring 5: Distinct Ring 6: Distinct Ring 7: Distinct Ring 8:
ON(500),OFF(1500),R ON(400),OFF(200),ON(400),OFF(2000),R ON(200),OFF(100),ON(200),OFF(100),ON(400),OFF( ON(400),OFF(500),ON(200),OFF(25),ON(200),OFF(1 ON(250),OFF(50),R ON(500),OFF(500),R ON(150),OFF(1000),ON(150),OFF(1000),ON(500),OF ON(500),OFF(10),R

Service Code Configuration Conditional Call Forwarding: Call Forwarding On: Call Forwarding Off: Do Not Disturb On: Do Not Disturb Off: Call Transfer: Call Return: Speed Dial:
*70* *72* *73* *74* *75* *98* *69* *68

- use *XX# or #xx# format , xx=01-99

Codec Check - G729 rest all OFF


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Packet 20 ms Jitter buffer select adaptive 100ms Systems - Check the impedance settings. It should match the local country settings.

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