What You Can Do In This Chapter; What You Need To Know - ZyXEL Communications X6004 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Server

6.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter

• Use the Global screen to configure X6004's global VoIP settings. See
6.2 on page
• Use the FXO screen to configure FXO ports if you want to connect your X6004 to
a traditional PBX's FXS ports. See
• Use the FXS screen to configure FXS ports if you want to connect analog phones
to your X6004. See
• Use the BRI screen to configure the BRI line settings to the peer device your
X6004 connects to. See
• Use the PRI screen to configure the PRI line settings to the peer device your
X6004 connects to. See
• Use the Call Block screen to configure the black list settings which is not
allowed to call into your X6004. See
• Use the Feature Code screen to configure feature code settings. It allows users
to dial a code on their phone's keypad to enable or disable a feature your X6004
supports. See
• Use the E-Mail screen to configure email settings. It allows users to send voice
mails or cdr backup data through the email server. See
• Use the Fake IP screen to configure settings that may help you to avoid any
potential VoIP problems that result from having the X6004 behind a NAT router.
See
Section 6.10 on page
• Use the Peer-to-Peer screen to set up a direct connection between two IP
phones on the same subnet. See

6.1.2 What You Need to Know

The following terms and concepts may help you as you read through the chapter.
FXO Channel
An FXO channel is a connection from the X6004 to a traditional PBX (for example
a PSTN connection) via one of the FXO ports installed on the X6004. After you
install the FXO interface card on the X6004 (see the Quick Start Guide), you must
configure how the X6004 adjusts the signal volume sent to and received from a
traditional PBX.
FXS Channel
An FXS channel is a connection from the X6004 to an analog phone via one of the
FXS ports installed on the X6004. After you install the FXS interface card on the
X6004 (see the Quick Start Guide), you can configure how the X6004 adjusts the
signal volume sent to and received from a connected device such as an analog
phone or a PBX.
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Section 6.3 on page
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