Specifications

TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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2 Define the operational configuration, see 17.2 Configuration and Administration
Steps on page 118.
Note: Read the Appendix A: Safety Instructions for the VoIP Gateway on page 162. Ensure
there is adequate ventilation if the device is installed in a cabinet.
3 Connect the Ethernet0 port, default in “DHCP client” mode, to the LAN. No further
connection is needed if you use Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). See 2.3 Power-over-
Ethernet (PoE) on page 4.
4 (European countries only) Connect the VoIP Gateway to the nearest wall socket
using a main power lead with an IEC320/EN60320 – C5 type plug, and connect the
Ethernet0 port to the LAN.
5 Access the VoIP Gateway either via the LAN or via the Ethernet1 port (Management
port).
LAN: Open a Web Browser and enter the URL http://IGWP-XX-XX-XX,
where the Xs should be replaced with the last 6 hexadecimals in the VoIP
Gateway's MAC address.
Ethernet1 port: connect your computer directly to the Ethernet1 port
(Management port). Ethernet1 port is default in “DHCP off” mode with the IP
address 192.168.1.1. Set your PC to the IP address192.168.1.2.
17.2 Configuration and Administration Steps
The following sections are based on the assumption that the VoIP Gateway has the default
configuration and is in the same condition as delivered.
If you are unsure about the state of the configuration, we recommend saving installed
licences and restoring the default configuration first, see 5.3.2 Save installed License(s) on
page 15 and 3.2 Generate the Default Configuration on page 10.
The first time you start the web-based GUI you will be prompt to enter a password.
1 Change password (recommended) and enter a gateway name (optional). See
17.3.1 Change Password and give the VoIP Gateway a Name on page 119.
2 Upload licences if not included in delivery. See17.3.2 Add Licence on page 119.
3 Define the time and date source. See17.3.3 Get Time from SNTP Server on page
119.
4 Configure the Ethernet0 connection to be able to access the VoIP Gateway from
the LAN. See 17.3.4 Ethernet Settings on page 120.
5 Select protocol and connect the PRI interface to the PBX. See 17.3.5 PRI (Primary
Rate Interface) Settings on page 121.
6 Create a Gateway object to handle external calls, see 17.4.1 Create a Gateway
Object to handle External Calls on page 123.
7 Activate the PBX Application in the VoIP Gateway and set a password. See 17.4.2
Activate the PBX Application in the VoIP Gateway on page 123.
8 Configure the PRI interface. See 17.4.4 Configure the PRI (ISDN) Interface on page
124.
9 Add users, see 17.4.5 Add Users on page 125.