lonnie@outstep.com
2005-Feb-07 10:53 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] TDM-400P and Grandstream Question
Hello All, Well, I have finally gotten my TDM-400P card with 1 FXO, and 1 FXS port along with my Grandstream 102 IP telephone and installed it in my test server so that I can do a little work with Asterisk. I am a little confused about something and i hope some one can clear things up for me. If I understand correctly the GS102 IP phone can just simply connect to my 10/100 hub and I can configure it to a server, right? Also, the TDM400P card will allow me to connect an Analog telephone to the Asterisk server as well? But if that is the case then why does it appear that the TDM400P card has RJ45 jacks when I thought that analog telephones have RJ11 jacks. Do I need some type of adapter? Thanks to everyone that has been so helpful. Lonnie
Yes, I have a GS102 and you just plug it into your hub. It will get an address from DHCP if you have DHCP set up on your LAN. You can then get the address off the phone by hitting MENU - Down Arrow - Menu after it boots. You can then put the address into a web browser and configure the phone via its web interface. Much easier than the buttons. Mine did not come with a manual in the box, but the PDF is available at Grandstreams website. -----Original Message----- From: lonnie@outstep.com [mailto:lonnie@outstep.com] Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 12:53 PM To: Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] TDM-400P and Grandstream Question Hello All, Well, I have finally gotten my TDM-400P card with 1 FXO, and 1 FXS port along with my Grandstream 102 IP telephone and installed it in my test server so that I can do a little work with Asterisk. I am a little confused about something and i hope some one can clear things up for me. If I understand correctly the GS102 IP phone can just simply connect to my 10/100 hub and I can configure it to a server, right? Also, the TDM400P card will allow me to connect an Analog telephone to the Asterisk server as well? But if that is the case then why does it appear that the TDM400P card has RJ45 jacks when I thought that analog telephones have RJ11 jacks. Do I need some type of adapter? Thanks to everyone that has been so helpful. Lonnie
Hough, Linden wrote:>Yes, I have a GS102 and you just plug it into your hub. >It will get an address from DHCP if you have DHCP set up on your LAN. You >can then get the address off the phone by hitting MENU - Down Arrow - Menu >after it boots. >You can then put the address into a web browser and configure the phone via >its web interface. Much easier than the buttons. >Mine did not come with a manual in the box, but the PDF is available at >Grandstreams website. > >-----Original Message----- >From: lonnie@outstep.com [mailto:lonnie@outstep.com] >Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 12:53 PM >To: Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >Subject: [Asterisk-Users] TDM-400P and Grandstream Question > >Hello All, > >Well, I have finally gotten my TDM-400P card with 1 FXO, and 1 FXS port >along with my Grandstream 102 IP telephone and installed it in my test >server so that I can do a little work with Asterisk. > >I am a little confused about something and i hope some one can clear things >up for me. > >If I understand correctly the GS102 IP phone can just simply connect to my >10/100 hub and I can configure it to a server, right? > >Also, the TDM400P card will allow me to connect an Analog telephone to the >Asterisk server as well? But if that is the case then why does it appear >that the TDM400P card has RJ45 jacks when I thought that analog telephones >have RJ11 jacks. Do I need some type of adapter? > >Thanks to everyone that has been so helpful. >Lonnie > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > >
You can use rj11 jacks in the rj45 jacks. They will plug write in. Or use an rj45 connector with cat5 and route the other end to a punch down block or patch panel. When using an RJ45, the 2 center pins are the ones that will be used. Dan lonnie@outstep.com wrote:>Also, the TDM400P card will allow me to connect an Analog telephone to the >Asterisk server as well? But if that is the case then why does it appear >that the TDM400P card has RJ45 jacks when I thought that analog telephones >have RJ11 jacks. Do I need some type of adapter? > > >
lonnie@outstep.com
2005-Feb-07 12:11 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] TDM-400P and Grandstream Question
Thanks for the info on the jacks.....> You can use rj11 jacks in the rj45 jacks. They will plug write in. Or > use an rj45 connector with cat5 and route the other end to a punch down > block or patch panel. When using an RJ45, the 2 center pins are the ones > that will be used. > Dan > > lonnie@outstep.com wrote: > >>Also, the TDM400P card will allow me to connect an Analog telephone to >> the >>Asterisk server as well? But if that is the case then why does it appear >>that the TDM400P card has RJ45 jacks when I thought that analog >> telephones >>have RJ11 jacks. Do I need some type of adapter? >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
lonnie@outstep.com
2005-Feb-07 12:13 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] TDM-400P and Grandstream Question
Thanks... This answers my GS problem...> Yes, I have a GS102 and you just plug it into your hub. > It will get an address from DHCP if you have DHCP set up on your LAN. You > can then get the address off the phone by hitting MENU - Down Arrow - Menu > after it boots. > You can then put the address into a web browser and configure the phone > via > its web interface. Much easier than the buttons. > Mine did not come with a manual in the box, but the PDF is available at > Grandstreams website. > > -----Original Message----- > From: lonnie@outstep.com [mailto:lonnie@outstep.com] > Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 12:53 PM > To: Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] TDM-400P and Grandstream Question > > Hello All, > > Well, I have finally gotten my TDM-400P card with 1 FXO, and 1 FXS port > along with my Grandstream 102 IP telephone and installed it in my test > server so that I can do a little work with Asterisk. > > I am a little confused about something and i hope some one can clear > things > up for me. > > If I understand correctly the GS102 IP phone can just simply connect to my > 10/100 hub and I can configure it to a server, right? > > Also, the TDM400P card will allow me to connect an Analog telephone to the > Asterisk server as well? But if that is the case then why does it appear > that the TDM400P card has RJ45 jacks when I thought that analog telephones > have RJ11 jacks. Do I need some type of adapter? > > Thanks to everyone that has been so helpful. > Lonnie > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >