Configuration
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Aastra 415/430 as of R3.2
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5. 2
Access types
There are the following possibilities to access the communication server with
WebAdmin:
• In the LAN with an Ethernet cable (directly or via a switch)
• Externally via SRM (secure IP remote management)
Note:
External access via dial-up access (ISDN/analogue) is not recommended
for performance reasons.
First access on LAN with System Search
For a first access to the communication server, it is easier if your computer is lo-
cated on the same subnet as the PC. If this is not the case, you can also connect the
computer directly to the communication server using a LAN cable.
With the auxiliary application System Search (see
page 165
) the communication
server (and other Aastra 400 series communication servers on the same subnet) is
searched and displayed. It is advisable to directly deactivate the normally activated
communication server DHCP via System Search and to manually enter a static IP
address, the subnet mask and IP gateway. After login via the standard access (see
"Default user account for initial access", page 168
), the data is stored in the commu-
nication server.
See also:
If you are setting up an Aastra 400 communication system for the first
time, we recommend to you the Getting-started package (see
"First
steps...", page 36
).
Accessing the communication server on the LAN
If the communication server IP address is known, it can be entered directly in the
address line of a web browser. WebAdmin is started after the access data is entered.
The computer only needs to be located on the same LAN, but not necessarily on
the same subnet.
Accessing the communication server from outside
For remote access to the communication server, we recommend SRM (Secure IP Re-
mote Management) secure IP remote management. For this, you need to install an
SRM agent on your computer with which you can set up a connection to the SRM
server. Thereafter, the SRM server calls the communication server via PSTN and