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IP Series Installation Manual
Remote IP Feature Phones
Below is an example of the portion of a completed programming worksheet (Appendix II) for
Remote IP Feature Phones.
Important: Never reprogram a Remote IP Feature Phone from the Remote Phone itself.
1.
2.
Ext.
Type
0
101 Remote IP
102 Remote IP 192.168.210.5 00304D135F2F 192.168.210.1 59102
Ext.
101
102
1. Extension number
Extension numbers for IP phones, whether remote or local, range from 100 to 195. IP extensions
may be assigned at random within that range.
2. Type
Based on the port card installed and the extension number entered, the IP Series makes default
selections — IP station or analog device. If it is an IP station, use the scroll keys to choose whether
it is to be a remote station or a local station.
3. IP address
Enter the IP address that the remote phone will be using at its remote site. (Note: this information
will have to be obtained in advance of programming the remote phone.) Enter this address in
dotted-quad notation (for example, 192.168.1.3) using the # key as the period between octets. The
phone must be on the same subnet as the LAN interface of the gateway device (cable modem,
router, etc). For instance, if the LAN interface's IP address is 192.168.210.1, and its subnet mask is
255.255.255.128, the first three octets of the phone's address must be 192.168.210, and its last
octet between 2 and 127.
3.
4.
IP address
MAC
192.168.1.3
00304D135661
(Table continued)
8.
9.
1.
Name
CO
0
Operator
Roger
9
Sally
9,8 MB102 MB100
Function 3: Extension programming
5.
Gateway IP
192.168.1.1
10.
11.
12.
CF
CF
Paging
day
night
zone
X100
X100
MB101 MB101
6.
7.
UDP
Remote-access
port
IP address
59101
221.46.197.104
221.46.197.104
13.
Operator
translation
X100
F.3

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