WELL mPBX-U110R Installation Guide
password,
etc.);
internal
settings
(Web
access
port,
user
extension
range,
business
hours,
conference
room,
paging
and
intercom,
music
on
Hold,
etc.);
inbound
routes;
outbound
routes;
user
account
management
(add
or
delete
an
extension
account,
IP
restriction,
features
setup,
etc.);
extended
function
management
(call
queue,
conference
room,
IVR,
etc.);
call
logs
(search,
download);
firmware
update
and
reset,
etc.
Please
note
that
after
saving
the
changes,
please
remember
to
click
the
“Apply
changes”
button
to
make
the
changes
take
effect.
4.3
Network
Settings
After
logging
in
the
admin
configuration
interface,
generally
the
first
step
is
to
configure
the
IP
address.
If
both
the
WAN
and
LAN
ports
are
connected
to
the
network,
their
IP
addresses
need
to
be
configured.
If
not,
just
configuring
the
IP
address
of
the
LAN
port
which
is
connected
to
the
local
area
network
of
the
company
is
OK.
WAN
Settings
Click
“Network
Settings”
‐
>”WAN
Settings”
on
the
left
menu
bar.
1.
If
the
network
that
the
WAN
port
is
connected
to
is
using
DHCP
server
as
connection
method,
please
select
the
“DHCP”
(dynamic
IP)
option.
2.
If
the
network
connection
method
is
“Static
IP
address”,
please
select
this
option
and
enter
the
LAN
parameters
(IP
address,
subnet
mask,
default
gateway,
DNS,
etc.)
3.
If
mPBX
is
connected
to
ADSL
adapter
directly,
please
select
“PPPoE”
option
and
enter
the
ADSL
user
name
and
password.
LAN
Settings
Click
“Network
Settings”
‐
>”LAN
Settings”
on
the
left
menu
bar
of
the
web
configuration
interface.
LAN
port
is
used
for
the
interoperability
of
IP
terminals
and
mPBX.
If
the
LAN
port
is
connected
to
the
company’s
LAN,
please
configure
the
correct
IP
address
and
corresponding
subnet
mask.
Please
note
that
after
changing
the
IP
address
of
LAN
port,
mPBX
should
be
rebooted
to
make
the
new
changes
take
effect.
4.4
Extensions
Setup
and
management
mPBX
has
already
set
up
6
extensions
by
defaults
which
are
extension”300
‐
305”.
The
password
is
“pincode
+
extension
number”.
It’s
up
to
the
user
to
use
these
default
extensions
directly
or
after
changing
the
password.
Of
course,
they
could
be
deleted.
The
admin
could
add,
edit
or
delete
the
extensions
via
the
Web
Configuration
Panel.
In
the
“Extensions”
page,
there
are
“Add
Extension”,
“Add
Bulk
Extensions”,
“Delete
the
Selected
Extension”
and
“Edit
Extension”(configure
the
features
such
as
call
forwarding
and
voicemail)
subpages,
etc.
4.5
Configuring
Terminals
mPBX
could
be
connected
with
SIP
‐
based
audio
and
video
IP
terminal
devices
(e.g.
IP
Phone,
voice
gateway,
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