Aastra OpenCom 131 User Guide - Page 92
Configuration Examples, 8.1 OpenCom 100 in Computer Networks
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Configuration Examples OpenCom 100 in Computer Networks 8. Configuration Examples 8.1 OpenCom 100 in Computer Networks One of the outstanding features of the OpenCom 100 is the integration of telephony and computer networks. Connect the OpenCom 100 via a computer network (LAN) with suitably configured workstations, and you can use its network features from these workstations. Using a Web browser you can access: ■ the OpenCom 100 Configurator ■ call charge administration ■ the OpenCTI 50, with which telephone functions can be used on a PC ■ the OpenCom 100 central telephone book and your personal telephone book as well as to the company telephone book (if the multi-company variant is activated). In addition, the OpenCom 100 can be used as an Internet access server. RAS access can also be implemented using the OpenCom 100, which enables the integration of external staff in the LAN. In this chapter you will find several examples of configurations showing integration of the OpenCom 100 in a LAN. Which example applies to your situation depends on the size and properties of the existing or planned LAN infrastructure. Note: Several menu entries mentioned in this chapter are available only, if you switch on the Level: Expert in the top level dialogue of the Configurator. The following LAN prerequisites are possible: Server configuration in the LAN No IP server present IP server present DHCP server present OpenCom 100 Functions OpenCom 100 functions as DHCP and DNS server System Administrator must assign IP address and DNS name for OpenCom 100 90
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