InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
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Feb 2009 - InnoMedia
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Connect analog devices such as phones, FAX, or low speed modem (such as credit card reader) to the FXS
ports of iPBX via RJ-11 cables.
Step 3 - Configuring the iPBX
The factory default LAN IP address of iPBX is ‘172.16.1.1’ and subnet mask is ‘255.255.0.0’ To configure the
unit and change the LAN IP, you need to configure a PC to the LAN port of iPBX, and have to configure your
PC with the static private IP address within this subnet, i.e., ‘172.16.x.x’ for instance, ‘172.16.1.2’.
Start your web browser, and enter “http://172.16.1.1” in the Address field to connect to the iPBX. The login
page will appear. The default User Name is “admin” and the Password is “123.” Click the <Login> button to
enter the iPBX home page.
3.1 Configuring Network – LAN
A static IP address should be manually assigned to the server to avoid unexpected IP ad-
dress changes, which may result in a loss of connectivity. You should avoid DHCP for LAN IP obtaining if possible.
1.
To change the LAN settings, go to the page at “Network
Settings
LAN.
2.
Give an appropriate static private IP address and associated netmask value that you will assign to iPBX.
For example, LAN private IP address for iPBX is “172.16.20.33” with associated netmask as
“255.255.255.0”. In any case, you should check the network configurations of your organization.
3.2 Configuring Network – Internet connection
1.
To change the WAN settings, go to the page at “Network
Settings
Internet Connection”.
2.
Choose one Internet connection type from the ‘Connection Type’ drop-down list, such as PPPoE,
DHCP Client or Static IP.
3.
Enter the required information provided by your ISP in the corresponding fields or use any of
default values. Click the <Apply> button.
4.
If the WAN is successfully configured to connect to the Internet, the “Connection Status” should
display “Connected”.
3.3 Configuring iPBX DHCP Server
IP-Phone and iPBX must connect to same subnet.
1.
Go to the page of “Network
Settings
DHCP”.