1 getting started – Grandstream Networks GSM gateway User Manual

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MasterVoIP

VoIP to GSM Gateway

1 Getting Started

Eurotech Communication team is glad you have chosen to use the Eurotech’s VoIPMaster GSM to VoIP gateway

for greatly saving your call costs. We will do our best to make your installation efforts as well as day-to-day

configuration and monitoring tasks be pleasant tasks as possible. We wish you a smooth operation while greatly saving

your office mobile phone calls.

This chapter is your “Map for installation, configuration and monitoring tasks” and includes a short explanation

on each stage as well as references for more elaborated explanations, drawings and examples in other chapters. The

following is a list of tasks you shall perform, where you shall go over it sequentially or skip tasks that are optional and

not required for your current needs. It is advised that you will use the following tasks as

your Do To List.

As a start Check your package Items at Chapter 2 “Check your package Items”.

Later proceed with the Gradstream HanyTone 286 VoIP Client ATA (Analog to Telephone Adaptor) which

resides in the VoIPMaster gateway and enables a Web based configuration interface.

The VoIP Client ATA provides VoIP call origination and termination with PSTN network, with some add-on

supplementary services which are reviewed at Chapter 3.

The VoIPMaster gateway adds new capabilities of GSM to VoIP calls origination and termination to the client ATA.

The following topics of the VoIP Client ATA are reviewed in Chapter 3:

Client ATA Product Overview, Key Features, Hardware Specification and Basic Operations as follows:

 Getting Familiar with the Key Pad and the Voice Prompt

 Placing Phone Calls

 Calling phone or extension numbers

 Direct IP calls

 Blind Transfer

 Attended Transfer

 Call Features

 Fax Support

LED Light Pattern Indication

Now you shall start configure the VoIP Client ATA following the Configuration Guide at chapter 3.2.

The following configuration actions shall be performed with several guidelines for optional actions:

 Configuring VOIP Client with a Web Browser

 Access the Web Configuration Menu

 End User Configuration

 Advanced User Configuration

 Saving the Configuration Changes

 Remotely rebooting VoIP Client ATA

 Restoring the Factory Default Settings

After you have completed the VoIP Client ATA you can start configuring the VoIP Master, starting with learning

the VoIPMaster concept rule in the network and the way it works at “What is the VoIP Master and how it works

chapter.

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