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MBR W40 Admin’s Manual
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Figure 38: Dynamic DNS Activated
W40 can handle more than one DDNS hostname. You can define more than one hostname for a single WAN
connection by simply repeating the procedure above for the same connection.
When you have finished activating the DDNS service, you can verify that it was activated correctly.
To verify that DDNS is activated for a hostname:
Browse to the hostname (e.g., http://itsp.dyndns.org). If the hostname is resolved correctly, the W40 WBM
login page opens.
3.7.2 Voice Service
There are two modes of work. One is with a single analog extension and no PBX functionality. The second is with the
internal PBX and up to five extensions: call routing, hunt group, pickup group, Class Of service, etc. You can setup
either one of the modes by enabling/disabling PBX functionality.
3.7.2.1 Extensions
Analog Extension - There is one analog FXS port extension in the system.
SIP Extensions - A VoIP SIP local extension is a device that supports VoIP (Voice over IP) services using the Session
Initialization Protocol (SIP). It can be a hardware SIP phone unit, a PC with software SIP phone application (SIP soft-
phone) installed, a wireless Wi-Fi phone with SIP client firmware installed, or a cellular phone with SIP client software
installed.
A SIP device can be connected to the 3W40 unit directly using a wired LAN connection or a Wi-Fi wireless connection.
W40 can handle up to 4 VoIP SIP extensions.
To view existing PBX phone numbers:
Click the Services tab, and select Voice service (or navigate to Home Voice). The Extensions screen
appears.
Figure 39: Voice Extensions