When opening up your Vega Gateway packaging, carefully inspect the components for any signs of damage due to shipping.
If you notice any damaged components please contact your point of purchase and indicate the issue.
Do not continue to install your Vega Gateway if any of your components are damaged.

 

What's In the Box

Your Package should contain the following items:

Vega 100G/200G

Vega 400G

Vega 50 Analog

Vega 50 BRI

Vega 5000

Vega 3000G

Vega 3050G

Vega 60G

Vega 4 x 4

Accessories

FXO Plug-In Module (for Vega 3050G)

Component Overview

Vega 100G

Front Panel of Vega 100G
  

 

Back Panel of Vega 100G

 

 

Port 1 is configured for CPE/TE. This port is typically connected to Telco as it is set to receive the clock from the remote side
Port 2 is configured for NET/NT. This port generating clock signal and is typical connected to another PBX
If you wish to change the configure of the ports (i.e. port 1:NET/NT or port 2: CPE/TE) you must connect a cross-over cable.  (there is no software configurable pin-switching)

Only one port can be used for VoIP (SIP<->TDM) as the license only allows for 30 VoIP sessions. However, you can use both ports if you are doing TDM<->TDM applications 

Find Below the Default pinout configuration:

Port 1 (CPE/Te)

Port 2 (NET/NT)

Pin

Signal

1

RxRing

2

RxTIP

4

TxRing

5

TxTIP

Pin

Signal

1

TxRing

2

TxTIP

4

RxRing 

5

RxTIP

Vega 200G

Front Panel of Vega 200G
 

 

 

Back Panel of Vega 200G

 

 

 

Port 1 is configured for CPE/TE. This port is typically connected to Telco as it is set to receive the clock from the remote side
Port 2 is configured for NET/NT. This port generating clock signal and is typical connected to another PBX
If you wish to change the configure of the ports (i.e. port 1:NET/NT or port 2: CPE/TE) you must connect a cross-over cable.  (there is no software configurable pin-switching)

 


Find Below the Default pinout configuration: 

Port 1 (CPE/Te)

Port 2 (NET/NT)

Pin

Signal

1

RxRing

2

RxTIP

4

TxRing

5

TxTIP

Pin

Signal

1

TxRing

2

TxTIP

4

RxRing 

5

RxTIP 

Vega 400G

Front Panel of Vega 400G

 

 

Back Panel of Vega 400G

 

Vega 50 Analog

Front Panel of Vega 50

 

 

Back Panel of Vega 50

 Analogue FXS / FXO Variants

Vega 50 BRI

Front Panel of Vega 50
 

 

 

 

 

   

Vega 5000

Front Panel of Vega 5000

 

Back Panel of Vega 5000 (25 port)

  

Analogue FXS / FXO Variants

Vega 3000G

Front Panel of Vega 3000
  

 

Back Panel of Vega 3000 (24 port)
 

  

Vega 3050G

Front Panel of Vega 3050G

 

Back Panel of Vega 3050G (50 FXS port)
 

  From left to Right:

FXO Plug-In Module (for Vega 3050G)


-> Installation Guide

Vega 60G

Front Panel of Vega 60G
 

Back Panel of Vega 100G

 

 

Vega 4 x 4

Front Panel of Vega 4 x 4
 


Back Panel of Vega 4 x 4

 


NOTE: Module(s) Sold Separately

Module Pinouts

PSTN interface connections are made via RJ45 connectors. The pin-out of the connector depends on the type of module fitted.

Pin

FXSFXS

FXOFXO

FWIC

 GenGen

1

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Rx

 

4

 Tip

 Tip

 Tx

Tx/Rx 

5

 Ring

 Ring

 Tx

 Tx/Rx

6

 

 

 Rx

 

7

 

 

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

Hardware Installation

Placement

The Vega Gateway can be placed either table top or rack mounted

Ground

Once a location has been selected,  properly ground the Vega Gateway using the ground lug located to the left of the power socket 

Wiring Connection

Vega 50 / Vega 5000 / Vega 100/200/400G: 

Connect one of the LAN cables (yellow ended) ,that came shipped in the box, to LAN 1 port. You may leave LAN 2 unconnected as it is not typical used. (LAN 1 is configured to retrieve an IP address from DHCP)

Vega60G / Vega 3000G / Vega 3050G

Connect the Yellow LAN cable into the port labeled LAN, and the other end into your local network.  The LAN port is configured to retrieve an IP address from DHCP

Connect the PSTN cables,that came shipped in the box, to the PSTN ports. Connect as many PSTN ports as required.

Power Plug connection:

There is no power switch on the Vega60G/Vega 100G/200G/Vega50/Vega3000G/Vega3050G. As soon as you connect power to the unit it will power up. To switch off the Vega simply unplug the power cord.

 

The power LED on the front panel will illuminate. 
LAN LEDs will also illuminate indicating 10/100 or 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) connection (depending on your Vega). The LAN LEDs are duplicated on the front and rear of the Vega. The LEDs blink off to indicate LAN activity. 

 

Accessories

FXO- Plug-In Module For Vega 3050G

-> Installation Guide

 

Proceed to the "Finding your IP address" page now to being accessing the Vega Gateway WebGUI.