Quick
Installation
Guide
X-50
14
Installation
and
Programming
If
you
are
connecting
the
X
‐
50
to
an
existing
network,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
connect
to
the
current
gateway/router
and
write
down
as
much
information
as
you
can
and
then
enter
that
information
into
the
X
‐
50,
basically
creating
a
duplicate
device.
Then
exchange
the
X
‐
50
for
the
current
device
and
reboot
the
ISP
Modem
and
all
network
devices.
This
should
make
the
transition
almost
seamless.
The
following
is
the
type
of
information
that
you
will
want
to
locate
before
exchanging
the
devices.
ISP
or
Local
Information
Description
Address
Number
ISP
–
WAN
Port
IP
Address
Static
or
DHCP
ISP
–
WAN
Port
Subnet
Mask
Usually
255.255.255.xxx
ISP
–
WAN
Port
Default
Gateway
This
is
the
address
to
the
Internet
ISP
–
WAN
Port
DNS
Address
Internet
Address
Book
Primary
ISP
–
WAN
Port
DNS
Address
Internet
Address
Book
Secondary
Local
–
WLAN
Wireless
SSID
Name
that
the
Wireless
Transmits
Local
‐
WLAN
Wireless
Security
What
type
of
security
is
being
used
and
the
password
Local
Special
Routing
Port
or
NAT
Forwarding
–
If
Needed
Getting
Connected
to
the
X
‐
50
To
begin
programming
the
X
‐
50
with
the
existing
gateway/router’s
information
or
to
connect
to
a
new
system
connect
an
Ethernet
cable
to
the
LAN
port
of
the
X
‐
50
Gateway
and
then
power
up
both
devices.
The
default
IP
address
of
the
LAN
port
is
192.168.10.1,
which
should
be
enter
into
IP
Address
bar
of
an
Internet
Web
Browser
such
as
Windows
Internet
Explorer,
and
then
press
Enter.
The
X
‐
2020
Telephones
and
the
X
‐
50
are
fully
integrated,
using
Plug
and
Play
(PnP)
technology.
Therefore,
when
you
connect
an
X
‐
50
and
one
or
more
X
‐
2020
telephones
on
the
same
network,
the
phones
will
authenticate,
be
assigned
an
extension
number
and
become
operational
without
any
programming.
Essentially,
your
X
‐
50
Gateway
is
operating
as
a
standalone
telephone
system.
The
buttons
labeled
1~4
are
preprogrammed
as
the
first
4
PSTN
telephone
lines
and
the
buttons
on
the
sidecar
(if
attached)
are
programmed
with
the
extension
numbers
101
‐
124.
Although
the
system
will
work
this
way
it
is
a
good
idea
to
complete
the
setup
wizard.