Aastra OpenCom X320 User Guide - Page 117

IP Phone VLAN ID, Registration IP address

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Voice over IP (VoIP) VoIP System Telephones IP parameter locally configured: Select the yes option to activate manual IP address configuration. Select the no option to activate automatic IP address configuration via BOOTP/DHCP. IP address and Netmask: Enter an available IP address and the network mask to be used by the VoIP system telephone. TFTP server IP address and TFTP server filename: Enter the IP address and the complete file name for the operating software of the VoIP system telephone (see table on page 111). For the OpenCom X320, use always the IP address of the communication system. Registration IP address and Registration port: This is where you usually enter the IP address of the OpenCom X320 and the port number 8100. Default gateway: Click on the Add parameter command to have this optional entry field displayed. Then enter the IP address of the router ("Default Gateway"). Click on the Delete button to remove the optional parameter. SYSLOGD: For monitoring purposes, VoIP system telephone messages can be sent to a Syslog server. Activate the yes option and configure the SYSLOGD IP address and SYSLOGD port settings to activate this function. VLAN: To improve transmission security or to enforce security guidelines, PC data transmission and VoIP data transmission can be separated using this method. Activate the yes option and enter the desired IP Phone VLAN ID for the VoIP data transmission. Enter a value ranging from 1-4094. Data will always be transmitted without a VLAN tag at the VoIP system telephone's PC access. If you activate the yes option for PC traffic tagged on LAN interface, PC data will be labelled with the PC VLAN ID at the LAN access. Please note that to change the VLAN settings, the VoIP system telephone has to be restarted. 115

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Voice over IP (VoIP)
VoIP System Telephones
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IP parameter locally configured
: Select the
yes
option to activate manual IP
address configuration. Select the
no
option to activate automatic IP address con-
figuration via BOOTP/DHCP.
IP address
and
Netmask
: Enter an available IP address and the network mask to
be used by the VoIP system telephone.
TFTP server IP address
and
TFTP server filename
: Enter the IP address and the
complete file name for the operating software of the VoIP system telephone (see
table on page 111). For the OpenCom X320, use always the IP address of the com-
munication system.
Registration IP address
and
Registration port
: This is where you usually enter
the IP address of the OpenCom X320 and the port number 8100.
Default gateway
: Click on the
Add parameter
command to have this optional
entry field displayed. Then enter the IP address of the router (“Default Gateway”).
Click on the Delete button to remove the optional parameter.
SYSLOGD
: For monitoring purposes, VoIP system telephone messages can be sent
to a Syslog server. Activate the
yes
option and configure the
SYSLOGD IP address
and
SYSLOGD port
settings to activate this function.
VLAN
: To improve transmission security or to enforce security guidelines, PC data
transmission and VoIP data transmission can be separated using this method.
Activate the
yes
option and enter the desired
IP Phone VLAN ID
for the VoIP data
transmission. Enter a value ranging from 1-4094. Data will always be transmitted
without a VLAN tag at the VoIP system telephone’s PC access. If you activate the
yes
option for
PC traffic tagged on LAN interface
, PC data will be labelled with
the
PC VLAN ID
at the LAN access. Please note that to change the VLAN settings,
the VoIP system telephone has to be restarted.