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