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Sign in using the default username

admin

with a password of

admin

and you’ll

be presented with the main screen.

From click on “wizard” to start the setup wizard. The first question is about
how the WAN interface is configured. We will be using “Static – IP” so select
this.

Summary of Contents for VOIP-IPBX-SW

Page 1: ...r Address sip iisupport com SIP Server Port 5060 From your network administrator IP Address for iPBX 192 168 1 2 Netmask for local network 255 255 255 0 Default gateway of local network 192 168 1 1 WAN address of your broadband line or dynamic DNS type entry configured for your line Decided by you Extension 1 Caller ID 100 Extension 1 User 100 Extension 1 Password secret Extension 2 Caller ID 101 ...

Page 2: ...ort for configuring the iPBX everything else is connected to the WAN port Internet Broadband Router Admin Laptop Ext 100 Network Switch Ext 101 Ext 102 With the Admin Laptops network interface set to DHCP opening http 222 222 222 1 in a browser should bring up the iPBX login screen ...

Page 3: ...ame admin with a password of admin and you ll be presented with the main screen From click on wizard to start the setup wizard The first question is about how the WAN interface is configured We will be using Static IP so select this ...

Page 4: ...Enter in the details given to you by your network administrator and click on Next You can simply leave the defaults in place and click on Next on the NAT Setting screen as we are not using this ...

Page 5: ...for each extension in the Add User Extensions section clicking Insert after you enter the details of each one When finished click Submit button Once you submit this page the PBX will reboot While this is rebooting configure your VoIP phones to point at the IP Address of the iPBX and login with the details you just added ...

Page 6: ...to configure the iPBX to cope with this To use iPBX behind NAT 1 Access web setting page 2 At Network Setting under WAN Setting there is an option called NAT Bridge Mode please select NAT mode 3 Go to SIP Basic Setting and under NAT Support please follow the instructions below If you use the IPBX behind a NAT device then the externip externhost and localnet settings are used to communicate with se...

Page 7: ...et 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 All RFC 1918 addresses are local networks localnet 11 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 Also RFC1918 localnet 171 16 0 0 12 Another RFC1918 with CIDR notation localnet 168 254 0 0 255 255 0 0 Zero conf local network With configuration completed you should now reboot the device That s it you re now ready to make calls Dialing 100 101 or 102 from the phone will call one of the other extensi...

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