Grandstream: HandyTone 818 (HT818) ATA

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Grandstream HT818

Grandstream's HT series of Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) offers a ton of features at an affordable price point. They are trusted and deployed by some of the world's largest service providers. The HT818 is an 8-port FXS gateway with a two-port gigabit ethernet router. It supports up to 4 SIP accounts.

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NOTE: For simplicity, the Call Routing section of this guide features screenshots from an HT812, but configuration of the two units is identical apart from how many ports are on the unit.

 

First Login

When first configuring your Handytone, you must connect your computer to its LAN port and access its web interface at 192.168.2.1. If you'd like to open up the WAN port for administrative access, which is completely optional, go to the "Basic Settings" tab and change the following settings:

  • Disable Telnet: No
  • WAN Side Web/SSH Access: Yes
  • Reply to ICMP on WAN port: Yes

Next, update to the latest firmware for your HandyTone before connecting to our service. You can download the current production release from the link above. Once downloaded, you'll navigate to "Advanced Settings" and click the "Upload from Local Directory" button. Select the file you downloaded from Grandstream's website, and then click "Apply" once this has completed your device will reboot. You can then move on to the steps below.

 

SIP Settings

Select "Profile 1" from the primary menu, and and configure the following options for your SIP settings. The SIP server setting is a bold setting at the top of the page, and it is followed by the other two options in the followingitalic section. The "Request Routing ID" setting is near the top of the italic section and the "Allow Incoming" section is below the large white box for "Trusted CA certificates."

  • Primary SIP Server: sip.t38fax.com:5080
  • NAT Traversal: Keep-Alive
  • Use Request Routing ID in SIP INVITE Header: Yes
  • Register Expiration: 5
  • Local SIP Port: 5080 - If you have more than one device at a site, each device at a site should have a unique port, such as 5082, 5082, etc..
  • Allow Incoming SIP Messages from SIP Proxy Only: Yes

 

Feature Settings

Scroll down and configure the following options, grouped together below the Ring Tone dropdowns:

  • Disable-Call-Waiting: Yes
  • Disable-Call-Waiting-Caller-ID: Yes
  • Disable-Call-Waiting-Tone: Yes

 

Fax Settings

Configure the following T.38 specific options near the bottom of the page:

  • Jitter Buffer Type: Fixed
  • Jitter Buffer Length: High
  • Disable Line Echo Canceller (LEC): Yes
  • Disable Network Echo Suppressor: Yes

 

Call Routing

Primary Line

From the top menu bar, select "FXS Ports." To set up the first line with your T38Fax trunk, insert your Trunk ID and password into the first port. Saving the page will blank out the password field.

In the image below, the fields boxed in red indicate changes necessary for primary line.

Secondary Line

It's possible to attach multiple fax machines, each with its own phone number, to a single HandyTone ATA using a single T38Fax trunk. You'll need to assign at one additional DID to this trunk for these instructions to work.

To add an additional line, set the primary line's Hunt Group to "Active" and set the secondary line's Hunt Group to the primary line's port number (in this case, 1). Set the Request URI Routing ID on the secondary line to the additional DID you purchased. Here the trunk ID is 16467511475 and the extra DID is 12013562252. Outbound calls from this trunk will show the extra DID, 12013562252, as the caller ID; inbound calls to 12013562252 will route to port 2 instead of port 1. Port 1 will likewise service 16467511475. Both ports can even be on a call at the same time!

In the image below, the fields boxed in green indicate changes necessary for registering a secondary line.

 

Fax Machine

Finally, configure your fax machine to work properly with your Power-T.38 SIP Trunk. Review our Recommended Fax Machine Settings for details.

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