VegaStream Vega 100 E1 User manual

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This document describes how to configure the Vega 100 E1 SIP unit using the web browser
interface. The configuration described will allow the Vega to be rapidly installed and tested.
The instructions below will configure the Vega 100 to be a transparent gateway for a SIP Proxy.
• Calls made from the PBX or PSTN to the Vega will be forwarded to the SIP Proxy. The
dialled number passed to the Vega will be forwarded unchanged to the SIP Proxy.
• Calls made from the SIP Proxy to the Vega will be forwarded to the PSTN or to the PBX
based on the leading two digits of the telephone number passed by the proxy. A leading
01 will cause the call to be routed to the PSTN, and a leading 02 will cause the call to be
routed to the PBX. The digits following the 01 or 02 will be passed as the dialled digits.
Initial configuration
V
ega 100 E1 (SIP) – R6
pstn / isdn
SIP Proxy IP Phone
LAN
Vega 100

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The configuration process is broken down into 12 stages as follows:
1 Connect your Vega to LAN, Telephone and Power
2 Configure the basic LAN parameters
3 Configure password and login timeout
4 Check and configure LAN settings and Host name
5 Configure the Dial Plan
6 Configure SIP and audio parameters
7 Configure Authentication
8 Configure Registration
9 Configure DSLs
10 Configure pointer to CD ROM documentation
11 Save Changes
12 Archive Vega Configuration
Please also see:
13 Technical Support
14 Advanced configuration

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1. Connect your Vega to LAN, Telephone and Power
Serial (RS232) LAN
DSL 2
DSL 1
Power Switch
AC Power
Before installing your Vega, ensure that you read the VegaStream VoIP Gateways Safety
and Compliance Information document.
LAN:
Using the yellow booted cable connect the LAN port on the Vega to a standard or fast Ethernet
hub or switch (10 baseT or 100 baseTx). The connector nearest the ferrite core should be
plugged into the Vega.
Telephony:
Connection to a PBX - If you are connecting the Vega 100 to a PBX, the Vega 100 acts as
the NeTwork equipment and a red-booted cable must be used.
For each trunk that is to be connected to the PBX, insert one end of
a red booted cable into one of the Vega 100 DSL sockets [DSL 1 or
DSL 2] and the other end to the PBX.
Connection to the PSTN - If you are connecting the Vega 100 directly to the public telephone
network it acts as the Terminal Equipment and the blue-booted
cable must be used.
For each trunk that is to be connected to the PSTN, insert one end
of a blue booted cable to one of the Vega 100 DSL sockets [DSL1 or
DSL2] and the other end to the PSTN terminating box.
Power:
Insert the power cable into the AC power inlet on the Vega and switch on. The power LED on the
front panel will illuminate.
The LAN LEDs will also illuminate indicating 10 (baseT) or 100 (base TX) connection, and the FDX
LED will illuminate if Full Duplex mode has been negotiated.

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2. Configure the basic LAN parameters
If a DHCP server is available, by default, the Vega will automatically pick up an IP address. If you
know the IP address served to the Vega, skip this section and start at section 3.
If DHCP is not to be used to provide the Vega with an IP address, or you need to check the IP
address provided to the Vega, connect the serial interface of the Vega to a PC serial interface
using a 9 way male to female straight through cable.
Configure a terminal emulator program (such as Microsoft’s HyperTerminal) for:
• Speed = 115200 baud
• Data bits = 8
• Parity = none
• Stop bits = 1
• Flow Control = none
Press <Enter> to get the Username: prompt
At the prompts enter the default user name and password
Username: admin
Password: admin
To display the current IP address, type:
show lan.ip
If this is not the IP address required, it can be overridden, together with other LAN parameters by
typing:
set lan.use_dhcp=0
set lan.ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
set lan.subnet=eee.fff.ggg.hhh
set lan.gateway=iii.jjj.kkk.lll
save
reboot system

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3. Configure password and login timeout
Now configuration will be carried out using a web browser.
Enter the IP address of the Vega into the “Address” field of your web browser.
You will then be presented with the login page:

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Enter the default Username and Password
Username: admin
Password: admin
Select
On the left hand side menu select Users

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Recommended: Change the password
enter New Password and Re-enter Password then
select and then click “here” to return
Optional: Change the timeout1– default is 240 seconds; can extend to 7200 seconds (2hrs)
select and then click “here” to return
1If the web browser interface is not used for this length of time the Vega will automatically log off the session. This
change is only activated by logging out and back into the web browser session.

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4. Check and configure LAN settings and Host name
On the left hand side menu select LAN
Recommended: In the Physical Layer Configuration section statically select the Ethernet Type
as either 100baseTx or 10 baseT (not 10baseT & 100baseTx) – whichever is appropriate
select and then click “here” to return
Optional: If there are any LAN values that need to be set up manually, set them up now (e.g. tftp
and ftp addresses), then
Select and then click “here” to return

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5. Configure the Dial Plan
On the left hand side menu select Dial Plan
Firstly, turn off the default profile:
In the Profiles section, Profile ID 1
Select

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disable (un-tick) Enabled, then
select and then click “here” to return
Now create a new profile and in it create a dial plan entry to handle calls being sent from ISDN to
the LAN:
In the Profiles section
Select
In the Profiles section, on Profile 2 (the new profile):
Select
Set Name = ISDN_To_LAN
select and then click “here” to return
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