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D-Link  
DVG-2001S 
 
VoIP Terminal Adapter 
Manual 
 
 
Building Networks for People 
 
Ver 1.00  
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                          Contents  Package Contents........................................................................................................... 1  Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1  Connections .................................................................................................................... 2  LEDs...........................................................................................
                    
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                        Help............................................................................................................................ 26  Technical Specifications.............................................................................................. 27  Frequently Asked Questions ....................................................................................... 29      iii                                                                                                                      
                    
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                          Package Contents      • D-Link DVG-2001S VoIP Terminal Adapter  • Power Adapter - DC 12V, 1.2A  • Manual and Warranty on CD  • Quick Installation Guide  • Ethernet Cable (the DVG-2001S’s Ethernet port is  Auto-MDIX)  If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.   Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the  DVG-2001S will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.  Introduction  The D-Link DVG-2001S VoIP Terminal A
                    
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                        Connections      The Ethernet Port (LAN) is auto MDI/MDIX, meaning you can use either    a straight-through or a crossover Ethernet cable.        Power Adapter Phone Connection    Connect your Connect to your phone    12V 1.2A power using standard phone   adapter here. cabling.    Factory Reset    button    Auto MDI/MDIX LAN Port  Connect the Ethernet  cable from computers on  your LAN to this port.  2                                                                                               
                    
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                        LEDs         Phone LED   This LED will light when  a telephone is off the    hook. A blinking LED  indicates an incoming  call is detected    LAN LED  Power LED    An active LED indicates  A solid light  a link has been  indicates a valid  established. A blinking  connection to  LED indicates activity on  the power  the LAN port.  supply.  3                                                                                                                                                             
                    
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                        Features   One Foreign Exchange Subscriber (FXS) POTS port (RJ-11 Jack)   One NWay 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port for network connection   Voice Activity Detection (VAD)/Comfort Noise Generation (CNG)   Silence suppression to reduce bandwidth consumption   Adaptive jitter buffer for smooth voice reception   Lost packet recovery ability for improved voice quality   Support QoS (Quality of Service) for voice quality guarantee   Built-in PPPoE function to support dial-up connection for broadband 
                    
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                        Using the Configuration Wizard     10.1.1.1  Whenever you want to configure your    network or the DVG-2001S, you can  access the Configuration Menu by                  opening the web-browser and typing in    the IP Address of the DVG-2001S.  The DVG-2001S default IP Address is    shown to the right:        • Open the web browser    • Type in the IP Address of the  Router   (http://10.1.1.1)  • Type admin in the User Name  field  • Type admin in the Password  field    • Click OK      The Home >
                    
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                        Home > WAN > Dynamic IP Address      Dynamic IP Address Choose Dynamic IP Address to obtain IP Address information  automatically from your ISP. This option should be selected if your ISP  has not supplied you with an IP address. This option is commonly used  for Cable modem services.  Host Name The Host Name is optional but may be required by some ISPs. The  default host name is the device name of the VoIP Terminal Adapter and  may be changed.  MAC Address The default MAC Address is set to the 
                    
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                           Primary/Secondary  Enter a DNS Address if you wish not to use the address provided by  DNS Address  your ISP.  Home > WAN > Static IP Address      Static IP Address  Choose Static IP Address if all WAN IP information is provided to you  by your ISP. You will need to enter in the IP address, subnet mask,  gateway address, and DNS address(es) provided to you by your ISP.  Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP  form, which are four octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x
                    
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                        IP Address  Input the public IP Address provided by your ISP.  Subnet Mask Input your Subnet mask. (All devices in the network must have the  same subnet mask.)  Default Gateway  Input the public IP address of the ISP to which you are connecting.  Primary  DNS Address Input the primary DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address provided by  your ISP  Secondary  DNS Address This is an optional DNS Address entry to be used if the primary DNS  Fails.    Home > WAN > PPPoE    Choose PPPoE (Point to Point P
                    
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                          PPPoE Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE. (Most DSL users will  select this option.)  User Name            Enter The PPPoE user name provided to you by your ISP.  Password Enter The PPPoE password provided to you by your ISP.  Retype Password Retype the password entered in the previous field.  IP Address This displays the current IP address.     Primary  DNS Address Input the primary DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address provided by  your ISP.  9                                           
                    
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                          Secondary  DNS Address This is an optional DNS Address entry to be used if the primary DNS  fails.  Click Apply to set any changes made to the memory of the VoIP Terminal Adapter.  Click Connect to initiate a PPPoE connection.  Click Disconnect to end a PPPoE connection.          10                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
                    
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                          Advanced > VOIP > Server Configuration  The VoIP Terminal Adapter can  be configured to handle voice  signals over the Internet Protocol  (Voice Over IP − VOIP). The  screen shown to the right, along  with those on the following pages  are used to configure your router  to communicate with the devices  that will send and receive  telephone calls over the Internet.        Server FQDN Use this drop-down menu to Enable or Disable the Server  Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) function. This is  d
                    
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                        Select TEL-URL to have the router use the SIP number  without a domain name in the SIP messages that it sends.  User Parameter Phone You can set this to Enabled or Disabled. This determines  whether or not the phone number is appended to the  information forwarded to your SIP server. Your VoIP service  provider will instruct you on which setting to use.  Caller ID Delivery     You can set this to YES or NO. This determines whether  CID is received.  Display CID You can set this to Enabled or Dis
                    
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                        Advanced > VOIP > Provisioning  Provisioning is a function that  automatically updates your  DVG-2001S’s VoIP  configuration by using a TFTP  server located on the Internet.   If you have accesses to such  a service, you will need to  know the URL and Proxy  Address of the Provisioning  Server.      Provisioning Function Use this drop-down menu to enable or disable the Provisioning  Function on the VoIP Terminal Adapter.   SSL Use the drop-down menu to enable Secure Shell (SSL).  Server URL Ente
                    
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                          Advanced > VOIP > STUN Configuration  Simple Traversal of UDP over  NAT (STUN) − is a protocol  that enables a VoIP device,  such as this router or an IP  phone, to detect the presence  and type of NAT behind which  the phone is placed. This  router supports STUN and  can intelligently modify the  private IP address and port in  its SIP/SDP message by  using the NAT mapped public  IP address and port through a  series of STUN queries  against a STUN server  located on the public Internet.  Thi
                    
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                        Advanced > VOIP > User Agent  The VoIP Terminal Adapter  can be configured to handle  voice signals over the Internet  Protocol (Voice Over IP −  VOIP).    Same Phone Number Use this field to enable or disable the use of the same  telephone number for the User Agent as for the Server Agent.   Index Use this field to assign the telephone socket (on the back of the  router) to the information entered in the User Agent.  Phone Number The telephone number assigned to the User Agent.  Domain Name The
                    
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                        Advanced > VOIP > Peer to Peer  The VoIP Terminal Adapter  can be configured to handle  voice signals over the Internet  Protocol (Voice Over IP −  VOIP).    Index This field assigns the telephone socket (on the back of the  router) to the information entered in the User Agent.   Phone Number The telephone number assigned to this entry.  User IP Address Enter the IP address of the remote peer in this field.  Port Enter the UDP port number the remote peer will use to make  the connection in this 
                    
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                        Advanced > VOIP > Telephony  The VoIP Terminal Adapter  can be configured to handle  voice signals over the Internet  Protocol (Voice Over IP −  VOIP).    DTMF Method Out-of band Dual Tone Multi-frequency – The Dual Tone  Multi-frequency (DTMF) mode sets how the router will handle the  tones that your telephone makes when you push its buttons.  It is  recommended that you use the same mode that your VoIP service  provider uses.  Select Enabled (RFC 2833) to send the DTMF tones  in RTP packets.