Citel 4000 Guía De Instalación
Configuration using the Telephone Interface
Introduction You can use the telephone-set interface for setting configuration
parameters for the EXTender 4000 from a two-wire digital telephone.
Note: Before you begin, ensure the EXTender 4000 is connected and
powered up, as described on the previous pages.
Note: Before you begin, ensure the EXTender 4000 is connected and
powered up, as described on the previous pages.
Required
Settings
You must set the following parameters before placing calls with the
EXTender 4000.
Note: The following numbers or addresses are network related; you
must enter them correctly. They are not random numbers, therefore
the network administrator must assign them before you attempt to
configure or place calls through the Remote module.
Use the terms listed here when requesting this required information.
Set the User ID
EXTender 4000.
Note: The following numbers or addresses are network related; you
must enter them correctly. They are not random numbers, therefore
the network administrator must assign them before you attempt to
configure or place calls through the Remote module.
Use the terms listed here when requesting this required information.
Set the User ID
– The UserID identifies the specific port assigned to
the telephone or user connected to the Remote module. This User ID
must match the User ID assigned to the port on the PBX. See the
PBXgateway System Administrator’s Guide
must match the User ID assigned to the port on the PBX. See the
PBXgateway System Administrator’s Guide
for instructions on setting
parameters in the PBXgateway Management Interface (MI).
Set the Gateway IP Address
Set the Gateway IP Address
– The Gateway IP Address identifies
the Switch Module (PBX) at the corporate facility that is responsible
for handling the voice traffic for the EXTender 4000
Set the Address Mode
for handling the voice traffic for the EXTender 4000
Set the Address Mode
- This mode determines whether the IP
address is static or is to be obtained from a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
Set the IP Address
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
Set the IP Address
- This is the IP address of the EXTender 4000
unit. All devices must have a unique IP address, if not using DHCP
address mode.
Set the IP Subnet Mask
address mode.
Set the IP Subnet Mask
– The subnet mask indicates the network
class (A, B, or C). If you use subnetting, you must set this mask
appropriately (usually, 255.255.255.0).
Set the Default Router
appropriately (usually, 255.255.255.0).
Set the Default Router
– This is the address of a device on the LAN
that forwards IP traffic to and from other network segments.
Note: Once you enter an IP address and reboot the EXTender 4000,
you can manage the device completely via Telnet or Remote Log in.
Note: Once you enter an IP address and reboot the EXTender 4000,
you can manage the device completely via Telnet or Remote Log in.
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