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IP Single or Dual Port EXTender 4100: Quick Installation Guide 
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Essential Configuration 
1. Port 
Enabled Yes/No – Disabling any unused ports is recommended in order 
to reduce any unnecessary traffic on the network link. 
Path: Remote->Configuration->Port->Port_1 (and Port_2) 
2. Setting 
User IDs – A user ID “maps” which port on the Remote connects to a 
specific port on the PBXgateway. There are several ways in which this is 
accomplished: 
a)  By default Port Matching is enabled (Path: Gateway->Configuration-
>Connect).If no User ID is entered in the Remote the user will be 
prompted to enter the User ID when connecting to the PBXgateway. It is 
the port number of the PBXgateway by default. The administrator must 
advise the users of the User ID to connect with. 
b)  User IDs can be manually input either in the individual port menus or by 
use of the User List feature (Path: Gateway->User List). The User List 
allows for easier management of multiple users. The main difference with 
the User List is that a user can be assigned multiple ports to connect to 
(typically not used on a one or two port system). 
c)  When using multiple Remotes to connect to a single PBXgateway the 
User IDs must be used to specify which user is to connect to which 
port(s) on the PBXgateway (Path: Gateway->Configuration->Port-
>Port_1 (and Port_2)). 
It is recommended that User IDs reflect the user’s extension number. For 
example, if John Smith’s internal extension number was 5837 then 5837 should 
be used as this port’s User ID. 
3.  Setting the IP Destination – The IP destination is simply the address of the 
PBXgateway. The Remote will attempt to connect to the PBXgateway using 
this address. 
Path: Remote->Configuration->Connect->RVP_Over_IP->Port_1 (and 
Port_2) 
IP Parameters 
Prior to the users making any phone calls or the administrator having remote 
access to the Remote the system IP parameters must be configured. 
Path: Remote->Configuration->IP->LAN->Address 
1.  Address Mode – In Static mode the Remote will use the IP information 
entered in the Address, Subnet Mask and Default Router fields. In DHCP 
mode (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), if the corporate network is 
equipped with a DHCP server, the address will be assigned automatically. 
The Remote’s IP address will be displayed with the system information 
(Path: Remote->Status->System->General Info) and can be viewed at any 
time. 
2. IP 
Address – A valid IP address for the Remote must be entered in order for 
it to operate on the IP network. The IP address should be obtained from the 
corporate IT Administrator prior to configuring the Remote. 
 
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