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P-2002 Series User's Guide Figure 1 LEDs Table 1 LED Descriptions LED PWR/VoIP LAN PC Phone 1-2 COLOR STATUS Green On Blinking Orange On Off Green On Blinking Off Green On Blinking Off Green On Blinking Off DESCRIPTION The Prestige is receiving power. The Prestige is self-testing. The VoIP SIP registration was successful. The Prestige is not receiving power. The Prestige has an Ethernet connection with the cable/DSL modem. The Prestige is sending/receiving data to/from the cable/DSL modem. The Prestige doesn't have an Ethernet connection with the cable/ DSL modem. The Prestige has an Ethernet connection with a computer. The Prestige is sending/receiving data to /from the computer. The Prestige does not have an Ethernet connection with a computer. The telephone(s) connected to this port is (are) in use. The telephone(s) connected to this port is (are) ringing. The telephone(s) connected to this port is (are) not in use. 1.5 Applications Here are some examples of how you can use your Prestige. 1.5.1 Make Calls via Internet Telephony Service Provider In a home or small office environment, you can use the Prestige to make and receive VoIP telephone calls through an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). The following figure shows a basic example of how you would make a VoIP call through an ITSP. You use your analog phone (A in the figure) and the Prestige (B) changes the call into VoIP. The Prestige then sends your call through your modem or router (C) to the Internet and the ITSP's SIP server. The VoIP call server forwards calls to PSTN phones (F) through a trunking gateway (E) to the PSTN network. The VoIP call server forwards calls to IP phones (G) through the Internet. 26 Chapter 1 Introducing the Prestige

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P-2002 Series User’s Guide
26
Chapter 1 Introducing the Prestige
Figure 1
LEDs
1.5
Applications
Here are some examples of how you can use your Prestige.
1.5.1
Make Calls via Internet Telephony Service Provider
In a home or small office environment, you can use the Prestige to make and receive VoIP
telephone calls through an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP).
The following figure shows a basic example of how you would make a VoIP call through an
ITSP. You use your analog phone (A in the figure) and the Prestige (B) changes the call into
VoIP. The Prestige then sends your call through your modem or router (C) to the Internet and
the ITSP’s SIP server. The VoIP call server forwards calls to PSTN phones (F) through a
trunking gateway (E) to the PSTN network. The VoIP call server forwards calls to IP phones
(G) through the Internet.
Table 1
LED Descriptions
LED
COLOR
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
PWR/VoIP
Green
On
The Prestige is receiving power.
Blinking
The Prestige is self-testing.
Orange
On
The VoIP SIP registration was successful.
Off
The Prestige is not receiving power.
LAN
Green
On
The Prestige has an Ethernet connection with the cable/DSL
modem.
Blinking
The Prestige is sending/receiving data to/from the cable/DSL
modem.
Off
The Prestige doesn’t have an Ethernet connection with the cable/
DSL modem.
PC
Green
On
The Prestige has an Ethernet connection with a computer.
Blinking
The Prestige is sending/receiving data to /from the computer.
Off
The Prestige does not have an Ethernet connection with a
computer.
Phone 1-2
Green
On
The telephone(s) connected to this port is (are) in use.
Blinking
The telephone(s) connected to this port is (are) ringing.
Off
The telephone(s) connected to this port is (are) not in use.