How to Configure a Quintum Tenor AFG400
The Tenor AFG400 is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) switch, manufactured by Quintum Technologies. The Tenor AFG400 digitizes analog data -- such as voice calls -- that traditionally has been sent over telephone lines. After digitizing the analog data, the switch transmits it over a computer network. You can easily configure a Tenor AFG400 to bridge calls between a conventional telephone and other VoIP call endpoints.
Things You'll Need
- Working Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on your Local Area Network (LAN)
Instructions
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Connect a telephone to one of the RJ-11 ports labeled "Phone/FXS" on the back of the Tenor AFG400.
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Connect the Ethernet cable included with the Tenor AFG400 to the port labeled "LAN" on the back of the Tenor AFG400. Connect the other endpoint of the Ethernet cable to a port on your LAN.
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Plug the power adapter's DC end into the back of the Tenor AFG400. Plug the power adapter's power cord end into a wall outlet.The Tenor AFG400 will power up and get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server. At that point, the Tenor AFG400 will be ready to route phone calls over the LAN.
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