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Note: When the PBX is restarted, the dial-up
connection disconnects and you must dial into the
PBX again.
10.
Once you have completely configured the PBX, click
Logout.
11.
Then, disconnect the dial-up connection. To do this,
right-click the connection symbol in the task bar, click
Disconnect or Disconnect from and then the name
of the connection.
Configuring the PBX Remotely via an External S
0
Port (PPP External)
Important: Before you can configure the PBX over a
dial-up connection, the settings described in the
following must first be configured over an Ethernet or
USB connection.
Requirements
– On the page COMset
General settings
Remote
configuration Configured remote switching number
NoteIf no remote switching number has been
configured, the PBX must be enabled internally for
remote configuration using the programming function.
See
. After this, the PBX is accessible over
each associated MSN/DDI.
– On the page COMset
General settings
Remote
configuration Configured dealer access number
Note: You can enter up to four telephone numbers as
dealer access numbers; one of these numbers must
be transmitted during a remote configuration.
Note: If no dealer access numbers have been
entered or the telephone number transmitted does
not correspond with the ones entered, the PBX must
be enabled internally for remote configuration using
the programming function. See
– A local IP address and remote IP address configured
on the page Administration
Server configuration
(factory settings: 192.168.193.240 and
192.168.193.241)
Note: The local IP address is the IP address for the
PBX and is entered in the browser address field after
dialling into the system to be maintained remotely.
After login, the remote IP address is assigned as the
IP address for the duration of the computer access.
This means that the computer and the PBX are on the
same network and can communicate.
Important: If the factory-set remote IP address is
already being used on the computer network, thereby
causing IP addresses to overlap, complications will
occur. To avoid this, you must change the remote IP
address and therefore the local IP address at the
same time. This should result in both IP addresses
being again located on the same network.
– One of the following PINs is known:
Admin PIN
One Sub-Admin PIN
Note: The external PIN may also be used for the dial-
up connection. Configure this beforehand on the
page COMset
General settings
Remote
configuration.
Note: A user PIN can also be used to log in.
– Existing external ISDN connection between a compu-
ter and a PBX via one of the following devices:
Auerswald USB device (for example, a COMfortel
2500)
ISDN PC controller
– Completed Installation of the Device Driver
Note: For an Auerswald USB device, this refers to the
USB, the CAPI 2.0 and CoNDIS-WAN drivers. For
more information about installing drivers, please refer
to the CAPI/TAPI manual that came with the device.
Note: Remote configuration over an analogue
connection or a VoIP account is not possible.
– The dial-up connection configured on the computer.
See
for Win-
dows Vista.
– Enable the PBX immediately before remote configu-
ration, if no dealer access number has been entered
or the transmission of the numbers entered is not pos-
sible on the computer being used. See
.
Steps to Take
Note: The following steps describe how to configure
the settings on the operating systems Windows XP,
Vista and 7. If using another operating system or one
with significant differences to the basic settings, refer
to the documentation of your operating system.
1.
Windows XP/Vista: Click Start.
Windows 7: Click Start, Control Panel, Network and
Internet and then Network und Sharing Center.
2.
Windows XP: Click Connect to and then the name of
the connection.
Windows Vista: Click Connect to, then the name of
the connection, and then click Connect again.
Windows 7: Click Connect to a network, then the
name of the connection, and then finally Connect.
The connection dialogue window now opens.
3.
Under Password, enter the PIN for the user name
displayed.
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