Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 96

Configuring the OpenCom 510, 9.2.1 Preparing the Configuration, 9.2.2 Starting the Web Console

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Configuration Configuring the OpenCom 510 9.2 Configuring the OpenCom 510 9.2.1 Preparing the Configuration Before starting with the configuration, make sure you have the following documents at hand: ■ An overview of the ports ■ A list of the terminals to be connected ■ A list of the IPEIs, if you wish to log on DECT terminals in the secure procedure ■ A list of the users to be set up (staff entitled to use the services of the OpenCom 510) with their names, departments, and the internal call numbers you want to allocate to them ■ For Internet access: the Internet service provider access data. Data not available for initial configuration can be updated or corrected at a later date. Note: Use the Configuration Guide starting on page 194. This will assist you in making the settings in the correct sequence. 9.2.2 Starting the Web Console 1. Start your Web browser. Enter the OpenCom 510 IP address in the "Address" box: http://192.168.99.254/. If the configuration PC gets its IP address automatically from the OpenCom 510 or if the OpenCom 510 is entered as the domain name server, you can also start the Web console by entering the DNS name. The DNS name in the factory setting is host.domain. You can change this in the Configurator (NET Configuration: LAN menu). 2. The OpenCom 510 Web console is started. First set the country in which you are operating the OpenCom 510, and in which language the Web console is to be displayed. 94

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Configuration
Configuring the OpenCom 510
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9.2
Configuring the OpenCom 510
9.2.1
Preparing the Configuration
Before starting with the configuration, make sure you have the following docu-
ments at hand:
An overview of the ports
A list of the terminals to be connected
A list of the IPEIs, if you wish to log on DECT terminals in the secure procedure
A list of the users to be set up (staff entitled to use the services of the
OpenCom 510) with their names, departments, and the internal call numbers
you want to allocate to them
For Internet access: the Internet service provider access data.
Data not available for initial configuration can be updated or corrected at a later
date.
Note:
Use the
Configuration Guide
starting on page 194. This
will assist you in making the settings in the correct sequence.
9.2.2
Starting the Web Console
1.
Start your Web browser. Enter the OpenCom 510 IP address in the “Address”
If the configuration PC gets its IP address automatically from the OpenCom 510
or if the OpenCom 510 is entered as the domain name server, you can also start
the Web console by entering the DNS name. The DNS name in the factory
setting is
host.domain
. You can change this in the
Configurator
(
NET Confi-
guration: LAN
menu).
2.
The OpenCom 510 Web console is started. First set the country in which you
are operating the OpenCom 510, and in which language the Web console is to
be displayed.