Network Router - Wireless Network Device User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Configuring the V2IU 4350
- Configuration Guide For IP Centrex Applications
- Configuration Guide For Station Side IP PBX Applications
- Configuration Guide For Trunk Side IP PBX Applications
- Configuration Guide For Hosted Video Applications
- Configuration Guide For Enterprise Video Applications
- System Configuration
- Read-only User
- Subinterfaces
- ToS Byte Setting
- H.323 Configuration
- Forwarding Rules
- Peering Proxy
- Clients List Lock
- H.323 Activity Monitor
- VoIP Configuration
- Data Networking Configuration
- Traffic Management Configuration
- System Diagnostics
- Saving and Restoring the V2IU 4350 Configuration
- Upgrading the V2IU 4350
- Appendix
- Regulatory Notices

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Configuring the V
2
IU 4350
The V
2
IU 4350 is a flexible, easy to use converged network appliance that
provides many critical networking functions for IP based voice, video and
data. It can be installed in several different topologies:
• At the customer premise for IP Centrex and hosted video applications
• At the station side of enterprise IP PBXs
• At the trunk side of enterprise IP PBXs
• At the public/private IP address boundary for enterprise video
applications
Most users will follow the steps provided in the “Configuring The Systems
Settings” section of this manual to initially connect the 4350 into their IP
network. The remainder of the configuration can be different based on the
application, VoIP topology and presence of other networking equipment such
as firewalls or DHCP servers. In general, however, the steps used to configure
the 4350 are:
Some of the steps are optional depending on your particular application. We
have provided configuration guidelines below for each of the application
types supported by the 4350.
Step Task
1 System configuration
2 VoIP configuration
3 Data networking configuration
4 Firewall configuration
5 Traffic management configuration