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1764 Version 1.00
©CITEL Technologies Ltd 2004
Gateway Installation
1
Place the unit in the destination location (conforming to environmental
requirements in Appendix A). If mounting it in a 19-inch rack, use the mounting
brackets supplied. These fasten to the sides of the rack
2
Connect a CAT 5 cable between the Gateway ethernet port and a layer 2 switch
on the LAN or WAN where it is to be installed
3
Apply power to the Gateway, and allow it time to complete the boot sequence
(check LED information on page 30 for details).
4
Connect the RJ21x 50-way extension line connector between the Gateway front
panel and the punchdown block
The legacy telephones will then terminate on this block. For wiring details, see page 34
Gateway Removal
To remove the
CITELlink
SIP Handset Gateway, disconnect the RJ21x 50-way extension line
and remove power and LAN connections to the unit. You may then remove the SIP Gateway.
Gateway Configuration
The
CITELlink
SIP Gateway requires configuration for:
•
SIP Gateway IP Addressing
Specify relevant IP addresses:
- SIP server IP addresses, including TFTP and other servers if required;
- 2 IP addresses for the
CITELlink
SIP Gateway (one for ports 1-12, a second for
ports 13-24). Generally static IP addresses are recommended, as these IP
addresses are also used to access the
CITELlink
web interface. If you do not use
static addresses, consider how you will make the
CITELlink
web interface available
when needed (e.g. a DNS to DHCP lookup might be needed)
•
Configuration of the line (AOR) on each SIP Gateway port
•
Configuration of button mappings and line appearances for each telephone
If you do not configure the CITEllink SIP Handset Gateway with IP and line information, the
legacy telephones will not operate.