Aastra OpenCom 131 User Guide - Page 106

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Voice over IP (VoIP) Quick Start an IP address from the OpenCom 100 IP network which is not being used, such as 192.168.99.253 under IP Address Configured. Click on Apply. 3. Install a memory card (MMC or MMCPlus). Call up the System: Components page. Select the "Firmware Addons" option. Click on Browse and select a "fwaddons_*.cnt" file from the installation CD. Click on Load to load the operation software for the VoIP system telephones to the memory card. 4. Go to the page Telephony: Devices: VoIP Telephone and click on New. Enter the MAC Address printed on the underside of the IP system telephone. Select the Type and enter an internal Number. Option: enter an IP address from the OpenCom 100 IP network which is not being used. Click on Apply. 5. Connect the IP system telephone's LAN connection to the LAN and connect the phone to the mains power using the power supply unit provided. Once your IP system telephone has been successfully started, you can set it up and use as you would any other Upn-based system telephone. Note: Use a shielded CAT-5 Ethernet cable (STP cable, Shielded Twisted Pair cable) to connect an IP telephone to a Local Area Network (LAN). 9.1.2 External SIP Line If your OpenCom 130 / 150 has access to the Internet, you can an easily and quickly set up an SIP line. Note: The OpenCom 131 cannot be operated with a Media Gateway card. This is why SIP telephony is not supported. 1. Request at least one SIP account from an SIP provider. 2. Install a Media Gateway card (see MGW Interface Card starting on page 114). 3. Call up the Configurator and go to the page Telephony: Ports: Slots. Click on the corresponding slot. Under Configured, select MGC VoIP. Optional: enter an IP address from the OpenCom 100 IP network which is not being used, such as 192.168.99.253 under IP Address Configured. Click on Apply. 104

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Voice over IP (VoIP)
Quick Start
104
an IP address from the OpenCom 100 IP network which is not being used, such
as 192.168.99.253 under
IP Address Configured
. Click on
Apply
.
3.
Install a memory card (MMC or MMCPlus). Call up the
System: Components
page. Select the “Firmware Addons” option. Click on
Browse
and select a
“fwaddons_*.cnt” file from the installation CD. Click on
Load
to load the oper-
ation software for the VoIP system telephones to the memory card.
4.
Go to the page
Telephony
:
Devices
:
VoIP Telephone
and click on
New
. Enter
the
MAC Address
printed on the underside of the IP system telephone. Select
the
Type
and enter an internal
Number
. Option: enter an IP address from the
OpenCom 100 IP network which is not being used. Click on
Apply
.
5.
Connect the IP system telephone’s LAN connection to the LAN and connect the
phone to the mains power using the power supply unit provided.
Once your IP system telephone has been successfully started, you can set it up and
use as you would any other U
pn
-based system telephone.
Note:
Use a shielded CAT-5 Ethernet cable (STP cable,
Shielded Twisted Pair cable) to connect an IP telephone to a
Local Area Network (LAN).
9.1.2
External SIP Line
If your OpenCom 130 / 150 has access to the Internet, you can an easily and
quickly set up an SIP line.
Note:
The OpenCom 131 cannot be operated with a Media
Gateway card. This is why SIP telephony is not supported.
1.
Request at least one SIP account from an SIP provider.
2.
Install a Media Gateway card (see
MGW Interface Card
starting on page 114).
3.
Call up the Configurator and go to the page
Telephony
:
Ports
:
Slots
. Click on
the corresponding slot. Under
Configured,
select
MGC VoIP.
Optional: enter
an IP address from the OpenCom 100 IP network which is not being used, such
as 192.168.99.253 under
IP Address Configured
. Click on
Apply
.