Network Configuration Choices
Connecting to an Existing Network:
Connect the WAN port of your
UOE1600
to your existing network, leaving the
LAN port disconnected after using it for the initial installation programming. (You
need to enable UPnP server setting in router or setup router’s DMZ to
UOE1600
.)
Remote Phones Connecting to an Existing Network:
Obtain a static IP address from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or use
dynamic IP address with Dynamic DNS. (Please check
UOE1600
Administration
Guide for the further information.) Connect the WAN port of your
UOE1600
to a
dedicated network switch (purchased separately) and enter the Static IP address
in the WAN programming of the
UOE1600
, without connecting the LAN.
UIP3000
or
UIP6000
should be pre-configured SIP Proxy settings as
UOE1600
’s WAN IP
address. (Please check UIP3000 and UIP6000 manuals for the further
information)
Using the UOE1600 as a Router and Connecting Remote Phones:
Obtain a static IP address from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or use
dynamic IP address with Dynamic DNS. (Please check
UOE1600
Administration
Guide for the further information). Connect the WAN port of your
UOE1600
to the
ISP Modem and use the LAN port to connect all of your phones and computers.
Connecting Telephone Lines:
You can connect up to four (4) analog (standard or PSTN) telephone lines to your
UOE1600
. Connect one line to each port, in the order that you want them to ring
1 – 4.
In this configuration you should
contact your ISP and have
them place their modem into
bridge mode, allowing the
UOE1600
to authenticate
directly to the ISP.
Telephone
Company Lines
Use the telephone line
cords to connect the
telephone lines to the
UOE1600
.