TVP-221H User’s Guide
Draw an application diagram to illustrate / clarify application including:
1. Local gateway: IP setup
2. Local gateway: local telephone number setup
3. Local gateway: remote gateway IP & remote telephone number setup
Note: The Diagram below of Gateway A & B could be any combination of either the
TVP-224HR (connected to switch by WAN port) or the TVP-221H (Connected by LAN
port). The switch that joins these two gateways serves the purpose of initial lab
configuration. Under this configuration, both GW must be in the same IP segment.
Once the dial plans have been entered and tested, the switch would be replaced by
the public internet and the gateways would then have to be updated with the field
application Internet Access Settings (eg. Public IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Gateway IP Address). In addition, all remote destinations in the dial plan must be
updated with the actual application / field IP Addresses.
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This diagram serves the purpose of illustrating the possible analog
phone / PBX / PSTN integration / applications of the Gateway.
However, disconnect cadence provided by your phone company for
your PSTN line and disconnect cadence provided by your PBX may
require additional matching with the gateway. This will require the
assistance of your PBX supplier and /or Systems Integrator. Please
also see User’s Guide for additional information.
Scenario description: Two gateways connected by a switch.
There are two gateways connected by a switch. They are generically labeled
“Gateway” but could be any combination of either the TVP-224HR (connected to
switch by WAN port) or TVP-221H (Connected by LAN port). Theoretically, GW A is
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FXS
Port 3
PBX
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Port 2
Port 3
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800
Gateway A
192.168.1.20
Gateway B
192.168.1.55
Port 0
PSTN
8888-2222
Phone A
7777-1234
FXS
FXS FXO FXO
Port 2
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Phone B
6666-4321
9999-3333
Port 0
PSTN
Line 4
Line 1
Line 3
Line 4
Line 1 Line 3
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