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Yeastar TA100 & TA200 Guide 

Follow these instructions to set up your Yeastar device to connect to 2talk

 

Step One - Connect your Device

Unbox the device and refer to the installation guide on powering on the device.

Connect the device to the same network as your computer.

Plug an analogue handset in port 1 of the phone port.

Step Two - Access Device Configuration Screen

Lift your handset off the hook and wait until you hear the dialtone.

Note some handsets such as cordless phones require pressing the talk/connect button to engage the dialtone.

Press *** (Asterisk 3 times) to enter the voice menu.

This will read a voice menu with multiple options such as Press 1 to check the IP address.
Press the option related to reading the IP address. For the TA200 this should be 1 or 2 (One reads the assigned IP address, the other reads the web access address, these should be the same). This will be something along the lines of 192.168.x.xxx

You will use the IP address assigned to the device to access the Web panel of the device. You will need to be on the name network as the device for this.

Head to your preferred web browser and enter the IP address from Step Two into the URL bar. You will be presented with a login page for the ATA. The default username and password are admin/password. You will likely be prompted on first login to change the password. It is recommended to change the password as best security practice. 

Step Three - Register Your Number

It’s time to connect your 2talk number through the ATA. You will need a number on your 2talk account, and the password for that line.

1. Head to 2talk.co.nz and log in.

2. Select to Cloud PBX > Number manager.

Here you can see and set what the password for your 2talk number will be. If the bar is empty, the password will be the same password used to log in to your account.

 

3. Next, head back to the webpanel for the Yeastar ATA.

From the main page click on Gateway in the top right. Then on the left side of that page, under Port Settings, click on FXS Port.

Depending on your device there will be different options. Devices with one Phone port will only let you edit one account, devices with two should have two ports listed.

Edit the relative port related to which one you connected your phone to by clicking on the pencil icon on the right side of the menu. I will select Port 1 as I plugged my handset into the port marked Port 1 on the device.

This will bring up the basic settings menu.

Enter the SIP details for your number to register the Yeastar device to your 2talk number. 

Register Mode: Port Register
Caller ID Name: If you wish to present a custom name to other 2talk customers, enter a character-based name here, otherwise leave it blank.

Caller ID Number: Your 2talk number

User name: Your 2talk number

Authentication name: Your 2talk number

Password: The password you obtained earlier from the 2talk portal

Hostname/IP: sip.2talk.co.nz

Click save at the bottom.

Click Apply changes in the top right.

Reload the page. At times, a prompt to reboot the device may appear; in other cases, the device will reload automatically without requiring a reboot. If the device needs to be rebooted to apply changes you can click reboot now. Alternatively, you can also pull the power cable out from the ATA and plug it in again to achieve this.

4. Click on the Status tab, and on this page in line with the respective port, check the Status column. On a successful register, the 2talk voice platform responds with an OK response. This should reflect here if your register was successful.

Your analogue phone should now be connected to the 2talk VoIP platform via the ATA. You should now be able to make and receive calls on your handset.

 

Common errors

Status column shows Waiting for Authentication

Your device failed authentication to the 2talk platform. One or more of the details entered on the FXS Port settings page was incorrect. This could be incorrect Authentication number, password, or SIP server URL.

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