
Connection of a PC through Ethernet or Fast Ethernet
You can utilize the Internet access function of the PABX system regardless of the operating system (Linux, MAC OS, MS-Windows,
Palm-OST, ...) or type of device (PC, MAC, PDA, Webpad) when you connect devices via Ethernet or FastEthernet. The PABX system is pro-
vided with the interface LAN 1. The port designated LAN 1 is set automatically to the maximum data transfer rate (from 10 Mbits/ semi-du-
plex up to 100 Mbit/s full duplex) for the opposite terminal (PC).
Use a standard Cat. 5 network cable for this connection. If connection has been implemented successfully, the LED marked »LAN 1« or
»LAN 2« on the PABX lights up; when data is being exchanged via the corresponding port, this LED flickers in the rhythm of data transfer.
For further information about the LED indicator, refer to the section »Indicators / LEDs« on page 2.
Connecting several PCs via Ethernet
You can connect a PC directly to the LAN 1 ports and another one to the USB port. If you wish to connect more than two PCs you will need a
hub or switch.
Spatial conditions may require that a hub or switch be connected using a longer network cable (max. length: See Technical Data). B: for con-
nection at the LAN 1 port and the PCs then linked using the hub / switch.
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- Network PC at the HUB / switch
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- Network PC at the HUB / switch
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- PC at the USB port
Configuration of the PCs
IP addresses
After you connect a PC IP addresses must be assigned. When doing this you must ensure that the IP addresses assigned to the PCs and the
PABX systems are in the same IP network. This also applies if you wish to utilize common resources among several PCs in a LAN (for exam-
ple released directories, network drives, network printers). All PCs located within the network require an IP address.
In its initial status the PABX is configured with the IP address 192. 168. 1. 250 and the DHCP server integrated into the PABX is activated,
meaning that any PCs that are connected must be set to receive their IP address automatically. This mode is recommended to dispense with
the complicated, manual configuration of the IP addresses for the pcs that would otherwise be required.
If you are already using a network and whish to use the PABX as the DHCP server you may have to transfer other pa-
rameters via DHCP to the pcs.
Only change these parameters if your existing network explicitly demands this. Arbitrarily changed parameters may
result in a complete loss of all network functions.
Description of the router functions
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