Bizfon 2000 インストールガイド
Bizfon Manual I: Installation Guide
Step 2-A: Using IP Lines
Step 2-A: Using IP Lines
The basic configuration procedure for the Bizfon IP PBXs that use IP lines is exactly the
same as described in Step 2.
Before starting the IP Lines specific configuration, the appropriate IP Phone (the list of SIP
phones supported by Bizfon is presented below) should be connected to the LAN port of
the Bizfon.
Each IP line should be configured individually from the Telephony menu, Line Settings
page, IP Line Settings tab.
same as described in Step 2.
Before starting the IP Lines specific configuration, the appropriate IP Phone (the list of SIP
phones supported by Bizfon is presented below) should be connected to the LAN port of
the Bizfon.
Each IP line should be configured individually from the Telephony menu, Line Settings
page, IP Line Settings tab.
Fig. I-27: Line Settings page
Click on the IP Line number to enter the IP Lines Settings page.
Fig. I-28: IP Line Settings page
Select the SIP Phone radio button. Select the SIP IP phone model from the Phone Model
drop down list.
Insert the SIP Phone’s MAC address in the corresponding fields. The MAC address of an
IP phone is usually printed on the back of the phone’s base unit.
In the Line Appearances text box, enter the number for simultaneous calls supported by
the SIP IP phone – which is the sum of the number of active and held calls. For example, if
this field is set to 1, only one active call is possible to have on the phone and making or ac-
cepting a second call while the other is on hold will not be allowed. Note, that this number
depends on the phone brand and model, and cannot exceed the number of simultaneous
calls supported by the phone.
To simplify the configuration procedure, Bizfon generates unique identification parameters
drop down list.
Insert the SIP Phone’s MAC address in the corresponding fields. The MAC address of an
IP phone is usually printed on the back of the phone’s base unit.
In the Line Appearances text box, enter the number for simultaneous calls supported by
the SIP IP phone – which is the sum of the number of active and held calls. For example, if
this field is set to 1, only one active call is possible to have on the phone and making or ac-
cepting a second call while the other is on hold will not be allowed. Note, that this number
depends on the phone brand and model, and cannot exceed the number of simultaneous
calls supported by the phone.
To simplify the configuration procedure, Bizfon generates unique identification parameters
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