P31003C1020M1000276A9, 01/2018
OpenScape Cordless IP V2, Administrator Documentation
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First steps
Mounting the device
2.3.1 Connecting to the LAN
You can connect the devices to your local network via a router, switch, or hub. A VoIP Communication System is
required for Internet telephony. This must be accessible via the local network and must have network access (to
the Internet and/or the analogue or ISDN telephone network). Otherwise it will only be possible to make calls within
the LAN.
You also need a PC connected to the local network, so that you can configure your telephone system via the web
configurator.
For each device to be connected to the local network an Ethernet cable is required.
Pull up the upper part of the housing and fold it forwards
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Insert a plug from an Ethernet cable into the LAN connection socket at the top of the device .
Insert the second Ethernet cable plug into a LAN socket for your local network or on the PoE switch .
Close the flap.
2.3.2 Mounting the antennas
Devices that are intended to be used as base station should be equipped with the external antennas supplied.
DECT manager and base stations must be connected to the same Ethernet or virtual LAN sharing a
common broadcast domain.
If you intend to use DECT-LAN synchronisation, please consider the requirements mentioned in
section "LAN-based synchronisation" ( p. 32).
The OpenScape Cordless IP V2 is supplied with power via PoE (Power over Ethernet). It must be
connected to an Ethernet device with PoE functionality (PoE class IEEE802.3af).
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Mount the antennas on the
threads on the left and
right side of the device.