1.1 Overview
1.1
Overview
1.1.1
Using IP Proprietary Telephones on a Local Office LAN
Panasonic KX-NT series IP proprietary telephones (IP-PTs) allow voice communication over the data
network by converting the voice into data. The following diagram shows a simple Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) network using the IP-PTs at the local office.
Note
The example illustrations in Sections 1 and 2 use the KX-TDA200 PBX and IP-EXT16 card.
IP-PT
Extn. 102
Network Parameters
You will need to have the following IP addressing and VLAN ID information to use IP-PTs on your network.
This information is typically supplied by a network administrator.
The numbers in the table below are given as examples. Consult your network administrator for specific
values.
Parameter
IP-PT IP Address
Subnet Mask Address
4
Information about IP Proprietary Telephones
IP-PT
Extn. 101
Switching
Hub
Hybrid IP-PBX
with an IP-EXT card
Description
Identifies the location of IP-PTs on the
network. Each IP-PT must have a
unique IP address.
Defines which digits of an IP address
are used for the network address and
the host address at each network
location. The IP addresses of the IP-PTs
and IP-EXT card must fall within the
same subnet as that of the default
gateway (e.g., router) of the LAN.
PC
DHCP Server
Example Entry
IP-PT Extn. 101
IP-PT Extn. 102
192.168.0.101
192.168.0.102
255.255.255.0