Installation guide

Operafone IP Executive Installation Guide
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The Operafone IP Executive is a user friendly VoIP Terminal for use with the Opera systems. It can be used
as a fully featured key set, with line and extension status and access, for the home worker over the
Internet or connected directly to the in-house company LAN.
Features
Supports all the same features as Operafone
Executive.
Full Hands Free
Caller ID with caller name matching
3 Way calling Conference
Time, Date & day of week on display
Call Waiting
Call Hold
Call Transfer
CLIP/CLIR
Call Forward Unconditional,
Call Forward on no Answer,
Call Forward on Busy
Reject, Redial, Mute
Speed Dialling Keys
Message Waiting Indicator
Phone Directory: Personal Telephone Book & Common Address book
Volume Controls
Call Lists: Missed Calls, Made Calls, Received Calls.
Remote Worker solution
Requirements at Remote site
Operafone IP Executive terminal,
Always-on DSL line with no need for a fixed IP address.
Requirements at Head office
An Opera Flexicom/4.12em system must be equipped with an Applications card with
one IP channel license per user (maximum 8), while an Opera 20IP/4IP with more than
eight users must be equipped with an expansion licence.
Always-on DSL line with a Fixed IP address.
One valid IP address for the Opera system from within the customer’s private LAN
address range.
LAN port adjacent to the Opera system to facilitate connection to the customers LAN.
Port forwarding is required at the head office router, as follows.
o 5075 TCP forwarded to the Opera system
o Opera Flexicom/4.12em
50000 UDP forwarded to the Opera Flexicom/4.12em system
50001 UDP forwarded to the Advantage Flexicom/4.12em
system
o Opera 20IP
50000 to 50031 UDP forwarded to the Opera 20IP system
Note: The firewall may need to be lowered one level to allow pinholes to operate.
7. Summary - Operafone IP Executive