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Service Provider) routes calls to and from other VoIP accounts and also PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) lines. C is a computer you connect to the P-2024 for initial configuration. This Quick Start Guide shows you how to set up and use the P-2024 by doing the following things: •...
1 Set the switch on a smooth, level surface. 2 If your P-2024 comes with unattached rubber feet, attach them to each corner on the bottom of the device. These rubber feet help protect the P-2024 from shock or vibration and ensure space between devices when stacking.
1.2 Rack-Mounted Installation 1 Align one bracket with the holes on one side of the P-2024 and secure it with bracket screws smaller than the rack-mounting screws. Attach the other bracket to the other side of the P-2024. 2 After attaching both mounting brackets, position the switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack.
Turn on the power. 5 Look at the LEDs on the P-2024. The 1 ~ 24 analog phone port LEDs flash during startup. Once the P-2024 has started up successfully: • If an analog phone is connected to a port, the port’s LED blinks when the phone is off-hook.
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A green LED indicates that the connection is at 10Mbps, and a yellow LED indicates that the connection is at 100Mbps. If the PWR/STATUS LED does not turn on, check the P-2024’s power connection. If the LAN or WAN LED does not turn on, ensure that the device to which it is connected is working correctly.
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Telco-50 cable, or use an MDF (Main Distribution Frame), as shown in the following figure. If you use an MDF, attach the wires from the P-2024’s Telco-50 cable to the upper ports (use a punch-down tool) and attach the wires from the telephones to the lower ports, as...
3.1 Setting Your Computer’s IP Address Make a note of your computer’s IP settings before you change them. In order to configure your P-2024 through the LAN port, you need to set your computer’s IP address to be in the same subnet as the P-2024.
If you do not see this screen, check your connections and ensure that one of the P-2024’s LAN LEDs is on. Check that your computer is using a static IP address in the range 192.168.5.2 ~ 192.168.5.254 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (default).
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Service Name (if you have one), your User Name, and enter (and re-enter) your Password in the fields that appear. 4 By default, the P-2024 gets its WAN IP address automatically via DHCP. If you were given a specific IP address to use, select Use Fixed IP Address. Fill in the IP Address, IP Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address fields.
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The Status screen displays. Check that the WAN Information settings in the Device Information section are correct. If you configured the P-2024 to get a WAN IP address automatically and the WAN Information fields are blank, ensure that one of the P-2024’s WAN port LEDs is on.
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3 Click Apply when you are finished. 4 Look at the P-2024’s LEDs. Analog phone port 1’s LED turns on. 5 Click the Status icon in the navigation panel. The Status screen displays. 6 Scroll down the screen.
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Troubleshooting in your User’s Guide or contact your SIP service provider. If you want to set up more SIP accounts, follow the steps above selecting a different SIP Account in the VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings screen. P-2024 Quick Start Guide...
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1 Connect an analog telephone to the phone port you want to use via the Telco-50 cable. This example uses analog phone port 1. By default a phone port on the P-2024 uses the SIP account with the same number. For example, the Phone15 port uses the SIP 15 account by default.
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• The P-2024 tries to use the lowest-numbered SIP account (SIP9 in this example). • If the first SIP account it tries is not registered, the P-2024 tries to use the next- lowest-numbered one (SIP14 in this example).
If you experience difficulty using an analog phone when there is another device (such as an MDF) connected between the phone and the P-2024, try connecting the phone directly to the Telco-50 cable jack.