InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
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Feb 2009 - InnoMedia
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Figure 1.2
Note that the 2 WAN ports should be connected to two different routers to different subnets. It is designed
is for
secondary ISP backup, not for equipment backup. If, by mistake, you connect the 2 WAN ports to 2
switches which eventually are linked to anther switch (becoming a ring), the packets sent from WAN1
will loop back to WAN2. This results in switch loop-back error and causes the LAN segment to become
paralyzed.
1.2 Steps of Enabling iPBX IP Telephony Service
Step 1 - Powering up the
iPBX
Connect the power cord to the iPBX and power on iPBX. The Power Led will then turn ON.
Step 2 - Connecting Panel Ports
2.1 Connecting the LAN Port
Connect iPBX LAN interface to the hub or switch that is connected to your internal network using RJ-45
cable. The LAN indicator LED should glow, if the LAN port is successfully connected to the local network.
2.2 Connecting the WAN Port
Connect iPBX iPBX WAN interface to the Internet router or Internet access device by a RJ45 cable. The WAN
indicator Led should glow, if the WAN port is successfully connected to the Internet.
2.3 Connecting the FXO Ports (only available at model iPBX-412)
Connect external PSTN lines to FXO ports on the back panel of the iPBX-412 via RJ11 cables.
2.4 Connecting the FXS Ports