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EXTender 1100A Switch and Remote Module System Administrator’s
Guide
14
You Need to Know
1. The telephone numbers of the analog lines connected to the Switch and Remote
Modules
2. A User ID to be used for Switch Module and Remote Module connection.
3. IP Settings (for configuring the units remotely, this is optional):
a)
Address
– This is the IP address of the Switch Module (another unique address
is also required for the Remote Module)
b)
Subnet Mask
– A number used to identify the IP subnet on the LAN
c)
Default Router
– The address of a device used to reach IP hosts not on this IP
sub-network
4. The unique device names to be used for identifying the Switch Module and Remote
Module, Seattle Office, New York Office, for example
5. The model number and release of the PBX in use at the corporate site
6. Corporate guidelines for password configuration and implementation
7. The companding setting (aLaw – Europe, uLaw North America)
8. Any special needs or specific user requirements
You Need to Have
1. All of the items provided in the box with the Switch Module and Remote Module (see
What’s in the box?
on page 11)
2. A copy of the latest software version available for the Switch Module and Remote
Module (if performing a software upgrade)
3. Mounting screws and screw driver (if wall mounting is required)
4. Access to supported PBX ports
5. A PC or Laptop computer to connect to the Remote Module with the following
capabilities:
a) A serial port
b) A network port (optional)
c) A terminal emulator such as Windows HyperTerminal for accessing the Switch
Module and Remote Module Management Console (MC)
d) Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x or later for configuring the Switch Module and
Remote Module via the Management Browser (optional configuration method)
6. A Digital telephone with a LCD display. An alternative way to configure the Remote
Module once the protocol is selected.
You Need to Point Out
If a user dials emergency services from the remote location when the telephone is
connected to the Remote Module and linked to the Switch Module they will reach the
emergency facility that serves the location of the PBX and
not
the location of the Remote
Module. To ensure that you reach the correct emergency service for your area, use a
telephone connected locally.
Document Number: M-1100A-MUC
Version: Rev AG
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