the
notice
to
do
this.
Weak
passwords
can
make
yourCooVox
vulnerable
to
intrusion.
To
ensure
the
device
is
secure,
a
complex
admin
password
is
required
so
therefore
please
set
a
strong
password
that
uses
acombination
of
letters,
numbers
and
also
special
characters.
Notice
:
1.
CooVox
Series
IPPBX
Web
GUI
supports
the
following
11
languages:
English,
Chinese,
Arabic,
Persian,
Portuguese,
Italian,
French,
Spanish,
Russian,
Turkish
andThai.
You
can
select
your
native
language
or
if
this
is
not
available
then
the
most
familiar
one
to
login.
We
are
continuously
adding
more
languages
to
meet
the
needs
of
our
customers
from
all
around
the
world.
2.
Extension
number
can
be
used
to
login
to
the
CooVox
IPPBX
Web
GUI,
for
more
details
please
check
the
CooVox
V2
user
manual
(Ext.User).
3.
Operator
user
can
login
to
the
CooVox
IPPBX
Web
GUI
to
monitor
the
system
status
and
check
call
logs
and
faxes.By
default,
operator
user
is
disabled
and
therefore
if
you
want
to
use
operator
user
please
enable
it
first.
Please
refer
to
chapter
8.3.1
.
2.2.2
Configure
Network
Profiles
Navigate
to
Web
Menu
Network
Settings
‐‐
>Network
‐
>IPv4
Settings
.
CooVox
IPPBX
WAN
interface
can
be
configured
to
operate
in
Static,
DHCP
or
PPPoE
mode.
In
the
majority
of
deployment
scenario’s
it
is
standard
practice
to
configure
the
unit
in
Static
mode.
DHCP
and
PPPoE
will
be
described
later
in
chapter
5
.
To
configure
your
CooVox
system
in
Static
mode,
you
must
assign
an
available
static
IP
address
along
with
corresponding
subnet
mask,
gateway
and
DNS
to
the
WAN
interface
of
the
CooVox
IPPBX.
For
example,
you
could
assign
an
IP
address
of
192.168.1.254,
Subnet
Mask:
255.255.255.0,
Gateway:
192.168.1.1,
DNS:
8.8.8.8.
After
modifications
are
complete,
please
click
the
“
Save
”
button
to
save
the
configuration.
You
will
now
be
presented
with
a
dialog
box
asking
you
to
reboot
the
system
to
make
the
changes