WELLTECH ATA Series User manual

ATA Web User Guide
VoIP ATA series
(ATA171plus, ATA172plus,
ATA-171, ATA-172,
ATA-171M, ATA-171P)
User Guide
Firmware Version : V.303

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1. Introduction........................................................................................................................4
2. Hardware Overview.........................................................................................................4
2.1 Two RJ-45 Network interface. ..........................................................................4
2.2 One or two RJ-11 analog telephone jack and line interfaces..............4
2.3 LED Indication........................................................................................................4
3. Software Overview..........................................................................................................4
4. Keypad Interface from analog phone set of ATA.................................................5
5. Instruction of Web Environment................................................................................8
5.1 Default setting........................................................................................................8
5.2 ATA network connection .....................................................................................8
5.3 Login VOIP Web page..........................................................................................8
5.4 VoIP main setting page.......................................................................................8
5.5 System Information............................................................................................10
6. Phone..................................................................................................................................13
6.1 Phone Book............................................................................................................13
6.2 Dial Plan setting...................................................................................................18
6.3 Call Services..........................................................................................................27
6.4 General....................................................................................................................35
6.5 Volume.....................................................................................................................38
7. Network environment...................................................................................................40
7.1 WAN (network setting)......................................................................................40
7.2 DDNS (Dynamic DNS Settings).....................................................................43
7.3 VLAN.........................................................................................................................45
7.4 VPN (PPTP/L2TP connection)..........................................................................46
7.5 NTP (Time Environment)..................................................................................47
8. NAT......................................................................................................................................51
8.1 LAN............................................................................................................................51
8.2 DMZ & MAC Clone...............................................................................................54
8.3 Virtual Server........................................................................................................55
9. SIP Setting........................................................................................................................57
9.1 Service (SIP register setting).........................................................................57
9.2 Codec (Voice Format)........................................................................................61
9.3 Advanced................................................................................................................64
9.4 STUN (STUN & Froce configuration)............................................................76
10. Management (Advanced configuration)..............................................................78
10.1 Status Log............................................................................................................78
10.2 Auto Configuration............................................................................................82
10.3 Auto Update (Firmware Auto Upgrade)....................................................90
10.4 New Firmware....................................................................................................93
10.5 Advanced (Advanced Settings)...................................................................94
10.6 Password (Change Login Account)...........................................................101
10.7 Tones (Audio Frequency Set up)...............................................................104
10.8 Default.................................................................................................................109
10.9 Language............................................................................................................111
11. Save & Reboot............................................................................................................112

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11.1 Function..............................................................................................................112
11.2 Instruction.........................................................................................................112
12. Logout (Login System)............................................................................................113
12.1 Function..............................................................................................................113
12.2 Instruction.........................................................................................................113

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1. Introduction
This user’s manual is for all ATA series VoIP terminal adapter (ATA). This user’s
manual explains the IVR instruction, web configuration, and command line
configuration for the ATA. Before using the ATA, some setup processes are required
to make the ATA work properly. Please refer to the “Instruction of Web Environment”
for further information.
2. Hardware Overview
The ATA has the following interfaces for Network, telephone interface, LED indication,
and power connector.
2.1 Two RJ-45 Network interface.
These two interfaces support 10/100Mps Fast Ethernet. You can connect WAN RJ-45
Fast Ethernet port to the ADSL or Switch, and connect the LAN port to your computer.
2.2 One or two RJ-11 analog telephone jack and line interfaces.
You can connect one analog telephone to the terminal adapter and one PSTN line
(ATA-171P or ATA-171M). Or, two analog telephone sets at ATA172plus and ATA-172.
Or, one telephone set at ATA171plus and ATA-171.
2.3 LED Indication.
There are three LED indicators on the ATA to show the Power, Register, and Off-Hook
status.
3. Software Overview
Network Protocol Tone
SIP v1 (RFC2543), v2 (RFC3261)
IP/TCP/UDP/RTP/RTCP
IP/ICMP/ARP/RARP/SNTP
TFTP Client/DHCP Client/ PPPoE Client
Telnet/HTTP Server
DNS Client
NAT/DHCP Server
Ring Tone
Ring Back Tone
Dial Tone
Busy Tone
Programming Tone
Phone Function
Codec Volume Adjustment
Speed dial key
Phone book
Flash
G.711: 64k bit/s (PCM)
G.726: 16k / 24k / 32k / 40k bit/s (ADPCM)
G.729A: 8k bit/s (CS-ACELP)
G.729B: adds VAD & CNG to G.729
G.723.1
IP Assignment
Static IP
DHCP
PPPoE
Voice Quality
VAD: Voice activity detection
CNG: Comfortable noise generator
LEC: Line echo canceller
Packet Loss Compensation
Adaptive Jitter Buffer
Security
HTTP 1.1 basic/digest authentication for
Web setup
MD5 for SIP authentication (RFC2069/
RFC 2617)
QoS
Call Function ToS field
Call Hold
Call Waiting NAT Traversal
STUN

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Call Forward
Caller ID
3-way conference
Configuration
DTMF Function Web Browser
Telnet
IVR/Keypad
In-Band DTMF
Out-of Band DTMF
SIP Info Firmware Upgrade
SIP Server
Registrar Server (Five SIP accounts)
Outbound Proxy TFTP
HTTP
4. Keypad Interface from analog phone set of ATA
You can use analog phone set’s keypad to operate, configure and listen to
configuration (IVR play voice messages in English) at ATA without using web
interface. The following table is the access code of each feature. Off-Hook
analog phone and dial IVR access code and follow the voice prompts to
configure ATA IP address and other features.
Group IVR Action IVR access code Parameter(s) Notes:
Function Dial out from
PSTN Line 0*None
Press 0* can route your call
to PSTN Line from analog
phone set directly, you can
dial out from PSTN Line.
(For model ATA-171P and
ATA-171M only)
Function Unlock
keypad
setting #190# None After you unlock keypad
setting, you may start to
configure ATA from keypad.
Function Reboot #195# None
After you hear “Option
Successful” from IVR
message, please hang-up.
The system will reboot
automatically.
Function Factory Reset #198# None
System reboot
automatically. WARNING:
ALL “User-Changeable”
NONDEFAULT SETTINGS
WILL BE LOST including
network and service
provider data.
Function Enable PPTP
client #116# None System will automatically
reboot and PPTP client will
be enabled
Function Disable PPTP
client #117# None System will automatically
reboot and PPTP client wll be
disabled
Function Enable VLAN #118# None System will automatically
reboot and VLAN will be
enabled.
Function Disable VLAN #119# None System will automatically
reboot and VLAN will be
disabled
Function Enable Call
Waiting #138# None System will automatically
reboot and Call Waiting will
be enabled.

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Function Disable Call
Waiting #139# None System will automatically
reboot and Call Waiting will
be disabled.
Function Enable
Anonymous #140# None
System will automatically
reboot and Send
Anonymous CID was
enabled.
Function Disable
Anonymous #141# None
System will automatically
reboot and Send
Anonymous CID was
disabled.
Function Blind Transfer #510# None
This feature was only
performed during a phone
call. For ATA-171M, this will
transfer the current IP line
to another IP line.
Function Attendant
Transfer #511# None
Only be performed in a
phone call conversation.
For ATA-171M, this will
transfer the line to IP from
PSTN (must be in IP mode to
execute this command)
Function 3-way calling
(IP
Conference) #512# None Only be performed in a
phone call conversation.
Function Attendant
Transfer #514# None
Only be performed in a
phone call conversation. For
ATA-171M, this will transfer
the call to PSTN from IP
(must be in PSTN mode to
execute this command)
Info Check WAN
IP Address #126# None IVR will announce the
current WAN IP address of
the ATA
Info Check LAN IP
Address #120# None IVR will announce the
current LAN IP address of
the ATA
Info Check IP
Type #121# None IVR will announce if DHCP in
enabled or disabled.
Info Check the
Phone
Number #122# None IVR will announce current in
use VoIP number
Info Check
Network
Mask #123# None IVR will announce the
current network mask of the
ATA.
Info Check
Gateway IP
Address #124# None IVR will announce the
current gateway IP address
of the ATA.
Info
Check
Primary DNS
Server
Setting
#125# None IVR will announce the
current setting in the
Primary DNS field.
Info Check
Firmware
Version #128# None IVR will announce the
version of the firmware
running on the ATA.
Setting Set DHCP
client #111# None The system will change to
DHCP Client type
Setting Set Static IP
Address #112xxx*xxx*xx
x*xxx#
Enter IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star) key
when entering a decimal
point.
DHCP will be disabled and
system will change to the
Static IP type.

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Setting Set Network
Mask #113xxx*xxx*xx
x*xxx#
Enter value-using numbers on
the telephone keypad. Use the
* (star) key when entering a
decimal point.
Must set Static IP first.
Setting Set Gateway
IP Address #114xxx*xxx*xx
x*xxx#
Enter IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star) key
when entering a decimal
point.
Must set Static IP first.
Setting Set Primary
DNS Server #115xxx*xxx*xx
x*xxx#
Enter IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star) key
when entering a decimal
point.
Must set Static IP first.
Setting Set Codec #130+[1-8]#
1:G.711 u-Law, 2: G.711
a-Law, 3:G.723.1, 4: G.729a,
5: G.726 16K, 6:G.726 24K,
7: G.726 32K, 8: G.726 40K,
You can set the codec you
want to the first priority.
Setting Set Handset
Gain #131+[00~15]# Handset Gain from 0~15 You can set the Handset
gain to proper value, default
is 6
Setting Set Handset
Volume #132+[00~12]# Handset Volume from 0~12 You can set the Handset
volume to proper value,
default is 10
Setting Set Auto
Configuration
Mode #137X#
Select the auto configuration
mode, in the X field, you can
press the following; 0:OFF,
1:TFTP, 2:FTP
You can set the auto
configuration method you
want, default is off
Setting
Set Auto
Configuration
For TFTP
Server
#135xxx*xxx*xx
x*xxx#
Enter IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star) key
when entering a decimal
point.
Must set auto configuration
method to TFTP first
Setting
Set Auto
Configuration
For FTP
Server
#136xxx*xxx*xx
x*xxx#
Enter IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star) key
when entering a decimal
point.
Must set auto configuration
method to FTP first

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5. Instruction of Web Environment
5.1 Default setting
5.1.1 Default network setting
Netwrok Mode: Default NAT Mode
WAN Port: DHCP Client Mode
LAN Port: DHCP Server Enable, IP Address: 192.168.123.1
5.1.2 Web login
VoIP Web Login default link, http://192.168.123.1:9999
Account Login :
Administrator: Login Account: root, Password: test
System: Login Account: system, Password: test
Normal: Login Account: user, Password: test
5.2 ATA network connection
Please connect PC Ethernet cable to LAN port, and set PC to DHCP mode. Default IP address
is 192.168.123.150.
5.3 Login VOIP Web page
Provide login system management page.
User Name Input user’s name, it can be numeral or letters.
Password Input password, it can be numeral or letters.
Login [button] Login to the ATA
Clear [button] Clear all informations
5.4 VoIP main setting page
5.4.1 Function instructions
Provide below function [Information (system information), Phone (phone
environment), Network (network environment), NAT (local network), SIP (SIP
parameter setting), Management (enhance setting), Save & Reboot , Logout ].

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5.4.2 Function description
item Description
Gateway Device model name for Gateway(ATA) or Phone
Status Current device information list
Phone Phone item provide [Phone Book , Dial Plan , Call Service ,
General setting, Volume setting] function
Network Network setting provide [WAN , DDNS, VLAN , VPN (PPTP/L2TP),
SNTP (time sync)] function
NAT NAT provide [LAN setting, DMZ & Mac Clone, Virtual Server]
function.
SIP SIP provide [Service (SIP registeration), Codec selection,
Advanced setting, STUN (STUN & Fource setting)] function.
Management Management item provide [Status Log , Auto Config , Auto
Update , New Firmware , Advanced , Password , Tones ), Default
(reset to default), Language ]function。
Save & Reboot Save and Reboot function
Logout Logout system.

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5.5 System Information
5.5.1 Function description
There are network information, firmware version and SIP register status.
Item Description
WAN Information Shows the current status of WAN Port.
Link Status Shows the network connected Speed.
Active Shows the network connected type.
IP Address Shows IP address of the device.
Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask.
Default Gateway Shows the default gateway.
Primary DNS Shows the primary DNS server.
Second DNS Shows the secondary DNS server.
MAC Address Shows the MAC ID.
LAN Information Shows the current status of LAN Port
IP Address Shows IP address of the device.
MAC Address Shows the MAC ID.
System
Information Shows the status of System.
Model Name Show device model name.
Version Show device firmware version.
Firmware Version Shows the firmware version for software control.

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Item Description
DSP Version Shows the DSP version.
AC: AC97
WM: Winbound
LE: Legeeity
NV:Nuvoton
Current Time Shows the current time.
Update Date Shows the date of updating system.
System Up Time Shows the system running time.
Netwrk Link Up
Time Shows the network running time.
Register
Information Shows the status of SIP register.
Status Shows register state.
Display Name Shows register number.
5.5.2 System Information example
Figure 1: LAN Mode: Bridge (Ethernet Switch mode)
(Figure 1)

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Figure 2: LAN Mode: Router (NAT Router)
(Figure 2)

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6. Phone
Provide functions of [Phone Book, Speed Dial, Dial Plan – Basic, Dial Plan – Advanced,
Call Service, Genereal, Volume]
6.1 Phone Book
6.1.1 Function description
Phone Book can provide 140 entries; Export/Import feature, the file format is csv.
When user A dials a [Name], Phone Book will check it on Phone Book. If system finds
it, it will dial the [Number] of [Name]. If the [Name] is not on Phone Book, system will
dial the number you have dialed.
6.1.2 Parameter description

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Item Description
Page Default: Page 1. Select the page, from Page1~Page7.
Index Shows the serial number. 140 entries in total, from Phone
0~139. One page has 20 entries.
Name Set up the user’s name. These columns provide the function of
speed dial by only enter numbers; maximum length is 31 bytes.
Number/URL Set up the user’s number. These columns can enter numbers
and strings; maximum length is 63 bytes. Ex: 0212345678,
0800024365, www.dyndns.info
Action Provide [Delete] button to erase the datas.
Submit [Button] Save the Settings.
Delete All Reset all data.
Acess Phone
Book Enter “Remote Phone Book Setting” web page.
Export csv
[Button] Export [Phone Book] data, the file format is 『.csv』.
Import csv
[Button] Import [Phone Book] data, the file format is 『.csv』.
Item Description
Export csv
[Button] Export [Phone Book] data, the file format is 『.csv』.
Import csv
[Button] Import [Phone Book] data, the file format is 『.csv』.
HTTP or TFTP
Server Address Use HTTP or TFTP server to upgrade LP399’s phone book data.
Synchronlzation The LP399 will reference this time to upgrade phone book data

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Item Description
period at HTTP or TFTP server by itself.
Submit [Button] Save the Settings.
6.1.3 Operate Instruction
Example 1: Setup [Phone Book] data
Step 1: On the [Phone Book Setting] page, Setup [Index: 1, Name: 301, Number:
[email protected]; Index: 2, Name: 206, Number: 1747643364; Index: 3,
Name: test, Number: 8123478944566] (See Figure 1).
(Figure 1)
Instruction 1: Dial [301], system find the [301] on Index 1, then system dial Name’s
Number of Index 1. System will dial [192.168.1.2]
Instruction 2: Dial [206], system find the [206] on Index 2, then system dial Name’s
Number of Index 2. System will dial [17476433364].
Instruction 3: Because Index 3’s Name is a string, so the speed dial function can not
be used, you can just check the Index 3’ Name and Number.
Example 2: Export / Import [Phone Book] data
Export Feature
Step 1: In [Phone Book Setting] web page, the page have two numbers data. (See
Figure 2).
(Figure 2)
Step 2: To perform the export function, please press [Export csv] button (See Figure 3).
(Figure 3)
Step 3: Monitor show [File Download] page, default file name is phbook.csv, select [Save]

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button, LP399 parameter will save to 『.csv』file format (See Figure 4).
(Figure 4)
Step 4: Open the file, then check [Phone Book] number data (See Figure 5).
(Figure 5)
Import Featuer
Step 1: Set up 『.csv』format for [Phone Book] data (See Figure 6).

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(Figure 6)
Step 2: In [Phone Book Setting] web page, choose the phone book file data to load
[example: F:\Test\phbook.csv], press [Import csv)] button (See Figure 7).
(Figure 7)
Step 3: Load data finish, [Index: 1 and 2] will show phone book data (See Figure 8).
(Figure 8)

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6.2 Dial Plan setting
6.2.1 Function
Provide dial rule and define proxy server prefix code.
6.2.2 Instructions
Figure 1: Suitable for 1FXS and 2FXS ATA.
(Figure 1)
Item Description
Index Index number. There are 4 rules to support dial rule for Add,
drop and replacement features.
Drop Prefix Default setting is Disable (Add Prefix number feature). When it
was set to “Enable"and the number match the
“Rule"number, ATA will replace the “Rule"field number and

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Item Description
use “Prefix"field number instead.
Disable: Add prefix number in front of the called number when
called number match “Rule” number
Enable: Replace “Rule” number to “Prefix” number when called
number match “Rule” number
Prefix Added or replace number. For numbers only and maximum
length is 8 digits.
Rule Define number manipulation rule.
It can be numbers or signs (+, x). The (+) means “Or”, (x)
means any numbers which are from 0 - 9. Maximum length is 40
digits.
NOTE: The first digit can’t be 0 if it is 2 digits number.
Index Index number. There are 8 dial rules to enter.
Dial Now Rule Automatic dialing Now (immediately). When the dialing rule
matches the contents in this column, the automatic dialing
function will be executed without waiting for "press #" or “Auto
Dial Time” to dial out. Both numbers and symbols can be
entered. The number length is 80 digits.
Symbols: only allow *, #, + and x.
+: represents "or".
x: any number between 0 - 9.
Note: The 1st digit number can not be set to "0", because
"0" will not determine as the Dial Now Rule. If the Dial
Now is set to 0xxxx, the system will not follow the dialing
rule to dial out.
Realm 1 prefix Default setting is 1*. When you dial 1* + called number, ATA will
switch to the first account and dial out the called number
immediately. Maximum length is 7 digits.
Realm 2 prefix Default setting is 2*. When you dial 2* + called number, ATA will
switch to the second account and dial out the called number
immediately. Maximum length is 7 digits.
PS: If account registers fail, it will not be switched.
Realm 3 prefix Default setting is 3*. When you dial 3* + called number, ATA will
switch to the third account and dial out the called number
immediately. Maximum length is 7 digits.
PS: If account registers fail, it will not be switched.
Realm 4 prefix Default setting is 4*. When you dial 4* + called number, ATA will
switch to the fourth account and dial out the called number
immediately. Maximum length is 7 digits.
PS: If account registers fail, it will not be switched.
Realm 5 prefix Default setting is 5*. When you dial 5* + called number, ATA will
switch to the fifth account and dial out the called number
immediately. Maximum length is 7 digits.
PS: If account registers fail, it will not be switched.
Auto Dial Time Default is 5 seconds. The configuration range is 3 to 9 seconds.
ATA will dial out automatically when user didn’t enter any digit
within this time.
Use # as send
key Default is Enable. Define [#] for end of dialing key.
Enable: when ATA received[#], it will dial out immediately. (no
need wait for the auto dial out time)

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Item Description
Disable: follow [Auto Dial Time] time to dial out.
# Format is %23 Default is Disable; Use [#] word to send %23 singal. Provide
drop-down options: Disable, Enable.
Submit Save the configuration.
Figure 2: 1FXS+1FXO, ATA-171M.
(Figure 2)
Item Description
Index Index number
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