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If using DHCP to get a dynamic IP address:
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See the Cortelco 8211 manual for a more complete description of the features and programming options available.
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If you are using the
ATA-100
in a VoIP application that involves calling numbers that are outside your LAN, or if you will be
calling extensions on a server that is running SIP protocol, you will need to register the
ATA-100
as a SIP client. This
involves setting up an account with a VoIP service provider and following the registration instructions they provide.
www.freeworlddialup.com (FWD) provides SIP registration at no charge. You can place free internet calls to other FWD
users, or by dialing prefix numbers, to other users in cooperating networks. Connection to the PSTN (public switched tele-
phone network) is available for a monthly fee.
• Follow the instructions to use DHCP to get a dynamic IP address and write down the address as it is spoken in the
handset of the phone by the Cortelco. Should it ever become necessary to make programming changes or additions,
this can be done by accessing the the unit via a web browser. Just type in the dynamic IP address ( the instructions show
an example). When the login page appears, you will need to enter a user name and password (the default settings are
in the instructions). When finished, remember to save changes and wait for reboot.
Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no respon-
sibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
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Model
ACA-1A
ACD-10
AES-2000
AES-2005
C-1000B
C-4000
CPA-7B
CPC-1
DNA-510
DVA-1003B (3)
DVA-3003 (3)
DVA-500A
DVA-LPA
DVA-TNT
E-10A, 20B
1600A Series
E-30/E-35
E-40 Series
E-50 Series
EV-1
DOD#
005
085
202
204
168
164
455
442
492
125
127
115
128
129
210
215
212/178
187
191
135
Model
LSD-2
LSR-1
PA-2A*
PA-30*
PB-100
PF-6A (6)
PI-1*
RAD-1A
RAD-AMP
RC-2A
RC-3
RG-10A
SR-1
TBB-1A
TMS-2 (2)
TMS-6X (6)
TMS-12A (12)
TR-1
VR-1A
ZPI-4
DOD#
262
230
485
489
232
680
490
410
415
160
165
420
477
630
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065
070
705
695
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K-1500-E
K-1500-EHFA
K-1500P-D/ASH
K-1500P-W/ASH
K-1700-3/K-1705-3
K-1900 SERIES
K-1900-3
K-202-DVA
K-2000-DVA
K-600D
LC-8
LDB-1
LDB-2
LDB-3
LLA-1
LLA-4
LS-4X4
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261
182/183
352
220
220
355
355
157/159
360
312
305
303
475
225
406
408
409
615
620
270
* Note:
Loud ring only- paging requires a
RAD-1A.
(#) Note:
# of required ports.