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Chapter 2 Getting Started Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) The following tables describe the LEDS on the front panel and the ports on the back panel of the device Table 1-18 WRP400 Front Panel LED Ethernet 1-4 Wireless Phone 1/2 Internet Function Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing indicates traffic. Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing indicates traffic. Steady green when telephone or fax machine has an active or registered connection to the ITSP through the Phone port. Flashing indicates phone is in use or off hook. Steady green indicates active connection. Flashing indicates traffic. WRTP54G Table 1-19 WRTP54G Back Panel Port Internet Phone 1/2 Ethernet 1-4 Power Function Connect to the broadband (cable/DSL) modem using an Ethernet cable. Connect to an analog telephone or fax machine using an RJ-11 cable. Connect to local IP devices, such as PCs, using an Ethernet cable. Connect to the 12-volt power supply. The WRTP54G provides an ATA with two FXS ports and a Wireless-G multiport IP router (see Figure 1-12). The WRTP54G provides connectivity to an analog telephone as well as Internet connectivity to a LAN with a built-in four-port switch. The IP router provides QoS support, an integrated firewall and VPN pass-through, and full routing with DHCP and NAT. Document Version 3.1 Linksys ATA Administrator Guide 2-11

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Linksys ATA
Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.1
Chapter 2
Getting Started
Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs)
The following tables describe the LEDS on the front panel and the ports on the back panel of the device
WRTP54G
The WRTP54G provides an ATA with two FXS ports and a Wireless-G multiport IP router (see
Figure 1-12
). The WRTP54G provides connectivity to an analog telephone as well as Internet
connectivity to a LAN with a built-in four-port switch. The IP router provides QoS support, an integrated
firewall and VPN pass-through, and full routing with DHCP and NAT.
Table 1-18
WRP400
Front Panel
LED
Function
Ethernet 1-4
Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing
indicates traffic.
Wireless
Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing
indicates traffic.
Phone 1/2
Steady green when telephone or fax machine has an active or registered
connection to the ITSP through the Phone port. Flashing indicates phone is
in use or off hook.
Internet
Steady green indicates active connection. Flashing indicates traffic.
Table 1-19
WRTP54G Back Panel
Port
Function
Internet
Connect to the broadband (cable/DSL) modem using an Ethernet cable.
Phone 1/2
Connect to an analog telephone or fax machine using an RJ-11 cable.
Ethernet 1-4
Connect to local IP devices, such as PCs, using an Ethernet cable.
Power
Connect to the 12-volt power supply.