Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 135
Connection to IP Phone, IP Phone address, MAC address, List configuration
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Voice over IP (VoIP) VoIP System Telephones The "IP Phone Configurator" dialogue opens. Select the desired language setting ("English" or "German")from the drop-down menu. 2. Enter the network address of the VoIP system telephone. You have two connection types to choose from under Connection to IP Phone: - Deactivate the IP Phone address option to establish a broadcast connection via "UDP-Broadcast". You have to select this type of connection if the VoIP system telephone has not yet been assigned an IP address. IP broadcasts cannot be transmitted via router. The VoIP system telephone thus has to be directly connected to your PC via a hub or via a switch. - Activate the IP Phone address option to establish a point-to-point connection via "UDP-Unicast". Enter the IP address of the VoIP system telephone into the entry field. You can select this type of connection if the VoIP system telephone has already been assigned an IP address. 3. Enter the MAC address of the VoIP system telephone. You will find the MAC address on the underside of the device. Click on List configuration. The status bar at the bottom edge of the programme window displays "list OK". 4. Change the desired settings under Configuration of the IP Phone. Click on Reset configuration to activate the standard settings for all entry fields. 5. Click on the Send configuration command to transfer the currently shown configuration to the VoIP system telephone. The status bar at the bottom edge of the programme window displays "send OK". Note: The VoIP system telephone receives the configuration and sends a response. The new configuration is only saved and activated once this has happened. This can result in the "IP Phone Configurator" not receiving the response of the VoIP system telephone. Please note: If you are operating multiple network cards with active IP configuration in your PC, this may mean that the loading of configuration data fails. First you deactivate additional network cards or use a point-to-point connection. Sending configuration data with a broadcast connection functions even without a response from the VoIP system telephone. You can implement the following settings: 133