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MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODUCT
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
IEEE 802.1X SETTINGS
EAP-MD5
ON:
The EAP-MD5 protocol is enabled. Default mode is On.
OFF:
The EAP-MD5 protocol is disabled
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol
MD5 - Message Digest Algorithm 5
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
IEEE 802.1X SETTINGS
EAP-TTLS
ON:
The EAP-TTLS protocol is enabled. Default mode is On.
OFF:
The EAP-TTLS protocol is disabled
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol
TTLS - Tunneled Transport Layer Security
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
IEEE 802.1X SETTINGS
EAP-PEAP
ON:
The EAP-PEAP protocol is enabled. Default mode is On.
OFF:
The EAP-PEAP protocol is disabled
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol
PEAP - Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
NETWORK PROFILES
NAME
There are 7 network profiles. The first 4 are predefined and the next 3 are user defined. If applicable, add a
Call Prefix and/or Call Suffix. The prefix or suffix to a profile it will automatically be added to the number being
dialled. Enter the Name and Network type for the Network Profiles 5, 6 or 7.
Example: “
System
”
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systems
Control Panel >
Network >
NETWORK PROFILES
CALL PREFIX
A Call Prefix can be added for each profile. Using Call Prefix is convenient if you have a fixed prefix for your
service provider. If you add a prefix to a profile, this prefix will automatically be added in front of the number
being dialled.
Example: Add “
0
“ as a Call Prefix to the 2nd profile, ISDN. If you enter “
12345678
” in the dial menu and select
ISDN, the number dialed will be “
0
12345678
”.
Using * (asterisk) in the dial string.
When dialing with MXP, a single * is used by the system to
indicate the following sub number. In this case the * will not be
part of the dial string. It is possible to insert a * in the dial string
by using the escape sequence \* (backslash asterisk) needed
by some switches. A single * will work like before indicating a
sub number. The new escape sequence can be used directly
in the dial string in the ‘Call Prefix’ or ‘Call Suffix’. The escape
sequence will not work for the second number and sub
number.
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
NETWORK PROFILES
CALL SUFFIX
A Call Suffix can be added for each profile. If you add a suffix to a profile, this suffix will automatically be
added in the end of the number being dialled.
Example for usage with a Border Controller:
You want to dial someone at
company.com
, then you can set the suffix:
@company.com
. When you dial a
person, the actual dial string will be
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systems
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MXP
Administrator Guide
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
Contact us
Appendices
The settings library