Aastra OpenCom X320 User Guide - Page 178

LAN, PBX Configuration

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Frequently Asked Questions LAN Another manufacturer's DECT device is not functioning. Check whether the DECT device supports the DECT GAP standard. In the Configurator, also make sure GAP is set for this DECT device (PBX Configuration: Devices: DECT Phones menu). The startup procedure of the RFP 22/24 take a long time? What is the reason? This behaviour may indicate a problem with the reference clock. Refer also to What are some of the causes for problems when sending and/or receiving faxes? starting on page 175. 15.4 LAN Why is it not possible to establish a network connection with the OpenCom X320? Check whether the LEDs for the switch and the PC's network card are indicating a connection. Check the LEDs for the LAN functions of the OpenCom X320. A green LED above each LAN port indicates whether the network cable has been properly connected. A blinking green LED indicates whether there is any network traffic on the line. To check whether there is a network connection with your OpenCom X320, enter the "ping IP address" command in "Run" in the Windows Start menu (e.g. ping 192.168.99.254). How can I determine the IP address of the OpenCom X320? To find out what the IP address is, enter the code number *182 on one of the connected system telephones. The code-number procedure *183 also displays the network mask. The network connection is functioning, but nothing is displayed in the browser. Enter the complete IP address of the OpenCom X320 along with the protocol identifier, for example http://192.168.99.254/. Check whether the browser has been configured for connection through a proxy server. If so, deactivate the "Connect through proxy server" setting. 176

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Frequently Asked Questions
LAN
176
Another manufacturer’s DECT device is not functioning.
Check whether the DECT device supports the DECT GAP standard. In the
Configu-
rator
, also make sure
GAP
is set for this DECT device (
PBX Configuration:
Devices: DECT Phones
menu).
The startup procedure of the RFP 22/24 take a long time? What is the reason?
This behaviour may indicate a problem with the reference clock. Refer also to
What
are some of the causes for problems when sending and/or receiving faxes?
starting on
page 175.
15.4
LAN
Why is it not possible to establish a network connection with the
OpenCom X320?
Check whether the LEDs for the switch and the PC’s network card are indicating a
connection.
Check the LEDs for the LAN functions of the OpenCom X320. A green LED above
each LAN port indicates whether the network cable has been properly connected.
A blinking green LED indicates whether there is any network traffic on the line.
To check whether there is a network connection with your OpenCom X320, enter
the “ping IP address” command in “Run” in the Windows Start menu (e.g. ping
192.168.99.254).
How can I determine the IP address of the OpenCom X320?
To find out what the IP address is, enter the code number
*182
on one of
the connected system telephones.
The code-number procedure
*183
also displays the network mask.
The network connection is functioning, but nothing is displayed in the
browser.
Enter the complete IP address of the OpenCom X320 along with the protocol iden-
tifier, for example http://192.168.99.254/.
Check whether the browser has been configured for connection through a proxy
server. If so, deactivate the “Connect through proxy server” setting.