Case 2: (Peer-To-Peer Mode) Vip-281Sw Port 1 To Port 2 Communications - Planet VIP-281SW User Manual

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Case 2: (Peer-to-Peer mode) VIP-281SW Port 1 to Port 2 communications

Supposing one VIP-281SW connects to two telephones, just pick up phone 1 and dial
'192*168*0*1**5062', phone 2 will ring.
Analog telephone sets are connected to the phone (RJ-11) ports of VIP-281SW respectively
Test the scenario:
1. Pick up the telephone set on Phone 1, and you should be able to hear the dial-tone
2. Press the keypad: 192*168*0*1**5062# shall be able to connect to the Phone 2
3. Then the telephone set in Phone 2 should ring.
4. The Phone 2 also could dial "192*168*0*1#" (without **5062) to Phone 1 to establish the voice
communication.
Hint
If the IP address of the remote calling party is known,
you may directly make calls via its IP address and end
with"#".
If the router are installed behind a NAT/firewall/IP
sharing device for Peer-to-Peer VoIP application,
please make sure the NAT device support SIP
applications, and suitable settings should be applied
to the NAT device to enable the SIP communications
before making calls
[VIP-281SW] in PLANET Router series products, to
connect to remote Router, press the keypad in the
following sequence to connect to the remote VIP-281SW
port 2:
[Remote Router IP address]**5062, for example:
192*168*0*2**5062
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