Specifications

Chapter 6: Programming
Endpoint IP Resource Programming
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 6-7
4. Create an off-node IP connection in the IP Connections field.
5. Enter the “P6XXY” extension of the off-node IP connection. Again, you must assign a
unique extension to each IP connection within the network. When creating off-node
connections and other IP-related extension numbers, use a numbering plan that
associates the extension to the device and the node on which it resides. For example,
the first IP resource on node 2 would be P6021 (P6 followed by the node number, then
the IP resource number). The second IP resource would be P6022, etc.
6. Program a remote IP address, remote audio receive port, and remote listening port in
the IP Connection screen.
7. Program the Node IP Connection Group: The off-node IP connection screen also
contains a link to the Node IP Connection Group field to which the IP connection
belongs. The system automatically creates a node IP connection group for each remote
node you program. A node IP connection group corresponds to an IP network
connection between the local node and a remote node. Program the Node IP
Connection Group field. Changes to the Node IP Connection Group parameters do not
take effect until the next call. Changes do not affect existing calls.
Endpoint IP Resource Programming
This section describes how to program IP resources for use with IP devices.
To program IP resources:
1. In DB Programming (System\Communication Server), select Processor Module or
Processor Expansion Card (if you have the Mitel CS-5400). For IP networking, refer to
the Networking Wizard information in the Mitel 5000 Features and Programming Guide,
part number 580.8006.
2. Program the IP Settings information (System\Communication Server\IP Settings), or if
you have the Mitel CS-5400 or you installed the Processor Expansion Card, program the
IP Connection information (System\Communication Server\IP Connection). Use the
default port settings when possible.
3. Program voice channels and devices. See “The Configuration Wizard” on page 6-68.
4. Program the devices to use P2P audio, if desired. Refer to the Mitel 5000 Features and
Programming Guide, part number 580.8006.
NOTICES
Do not connect IP Softphones and other IP endpoints to the same IP resource. Loss of
feature or endpoint functionality may result.
Mitel CS-5400 systems have two IP addresses. One IP address is for the Processor
Module and one IP address is for the Processor Expansion Card. Both IP addresses
MUST be on the same subnet mask. This also applies to Mitel CS-5200 systems that
have been upgraded with the Processor Expansion Card. Also, provide a static IP
address for the processor module. The Processor Expansion Card must have a static IP
address.
NOTE
Use a universal numbering plan when programming IP connections. The
convention of P6XXY where XX is the node number and Y is the IP
resource number is recommended. For example, for the second IP
resource on node 3, you would use P6032, and the first IP resource on
node 2 would be P6021.