Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 18

Factory Settings on Delivery, 2.1 Telephony Functions, 2.1.1 OpenCom 130, OpenCom 130

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Factory Settings on Delivery Telephony Functions 2. Factory Settings on Delivery The following basic settings and features are active on delivery. We recommend that you configure the OpenCom 100 to your individual requirements before putting it into operation (see Configuration starting on page 76). The factory settings apply to smallest version of the OpenCom 131 and OpenCom 130 (which only features the basic module). If an expansion module with interface cards exists, the additional interfaces are initially unconfigured. You must therefore first configure the slots of the expansion module to commission the interfaces. Note: The OpenCom 150 generally requires the slots to be configured before any interface can be commissioned. 2.1 Telephony Functions 2.1.1 OpenCom 130 ■ The S01 port is configured as a multi-terminal connection, and the S02 port as a system port. ■ Aastra 677x system telephones with the telephone numbers 30 to 32 are configured on the three Upn ports. ■ Analogue terminals with the telephone numbers 10 to 13 are configured on the four a/b ports. 2.1.2 OpenCom 131 ■ The S01 port is configured as a multi-terminal connection, and the S02 port as a system port. ■ Aastra 677x system telephones with the telephone numbers 30 to 32 are configured on the three Upn ports. ■ Analogue terminals with the telephone numbers 10 to 17 are configured on the eight a/b ports. 16

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Factory Settings on Delivery
Telephony Functions
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2.
Factory Settings on Delivery
The following basic settings and features are active on delivery. We recommend
that you configure the OpenCom 100 to your individual requirements before
putting it into operation (see
Configuration
starting on page 76).
The factory settings apply to smallest version of the OpenCom 131 and
OpenCom 130 (which only features the basic module). If an expansion module
with interface cards exists, the additional interfaces are initially unconfigured. You
must therefore first configure the slots of the expansion module to commission
the interfaces.
Note:
The OpenCom 150 generally requires the slots to be
configured before any interface can be commissioned.
2.1
Telephony Functions
2.1.1
OpenCom 130
The S
0
1 port is configured as a multi-terminal connection, and the S
0
2 port as a
system port.
Aastra 677x system telephones with the telephone numbers 30 to 32 are con-
figured on the three U
pn
ports.
Analogue terminals with the telephone numbers 10 to 13 are configured on
the four a/b ports.
2.1.2
OpenCom 131
The S
0
1 port is configured as a multi-terminal connection, and the S
0
2 port as a
system port.
Aastra 677x system telephones with the telephone numbers 30 to 32 are con-
figured on the three U
pn
ports.
Analogue terminals with the telephone numbers 10 to 17 are configured on
the eight a/b ports.