[Asterisk-Users] TDM-400P and Grandstream Question

lonnie at outstep.com lonnie at outstep.com
Mon Feb 7 12:13:43 MST 2005


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 at outstep.com [mailto:lonnie at outstep.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 12:53 PM
> To: Asterisk-Users at 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
>
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