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3.5 Preparing for Installation
Each computer that is to communicate with the VoIPBox re-
quires a network connection. DHCP can be used to automati-
cally assign an IP address and the netmask. If you don’t use
DHCP, please have the following information for connection
to your network available:
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IP address in your local network for the VoIPBox to be
configured
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Netmask for the VoIPBox to be configured
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Default gateway for VoIPBox to be configured
3.6 Hardware
Connection
Connect your computer with the local network.
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Connect the VoIPBox with the local network
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Using the ISDN connection cables included in the pack-
age contents, connect the VoIPBox with your PBX and/or
the PSTN according to the required port configuration.
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Connect the VoIPBox with the power supply.
Bear in mind that the preconfigured VoIPBox’s default IP
address is 192.168.1.2. If this IP address is already being
used in your local network, you must run Quickstart with-
out a connection to your local network. This can occur us-
ing a back-to-back Ethernet connection from your
computer to the VoIPBox.
If the desired IP address for the VoIPBox is not in your net-
work, you must assign your computer a temporary IP ad-
dress from this IP-address range.
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Summary of Contents for VoIPBox BRI
Page 1: ...VoIPBox BRI Reference manual Software version 18 0 ...
Page 16: ...1 Safety and security precautions ...
Page 27: ...2 Overview ...
Page 32: ...3 VoIPBox installation ...
Page 49: ...4 Configuration files ...
Page 101: ...5 Routing examples ...
Page 119: ...6 System maintenance and software update ...
Page 175: ...7 Signaling and routing features ...
Page 203: ...8 Least cost routing ...
Page 214: ...9 Online traffic monitor ...
Page 226: ...10 Two stage dialing callback server functionality ...
Page 238: ...11 Additional VoIP parameters ...
Page 261: ...12 Troubleshooting ...