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The default IP address for the LAN port of the PBX is 192.168.0.101, and the default Web Maintenance
Console port number is 80. Accordingly, the address to enter to connect to the PBX for the first time will
be as follows (enter the address exactly as shown):
http://192.168.0.101
MNT Port connection:
Launch your Web browser and in the address bar, enter one of the following addresses exactly as shown:
– 223.0.0.1
or
– http://kx-ns500.
Note
If entering "http://kx-ns500.", be sure to include the period at the end as shown.
If connecting using 223.0.0.1 takes a long time, configure a static IP address for the PC.
Internet connection (TLS Connection):
When the PC is accessing the PBX from a connection over the Internet, the use of TLS is strongly
recommended. When using a TLS encrypted connection, the default port is 443. The format of the address
to enter to connect to the PBX using a TLS encrypted connection will be as follows:
https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyy
"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the IP address of a device that can be accessed from the Internet, such as the
IP address of a network router.
"yyy" is a port number. The network router's port forwarding settings must be configured so that traffic
arriving at port "yyy" is forwarded to the correct IP address and port of the PBX in the LAN.
Port forwarding settings must specify the IP address and the port number of the network router
("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyy") to transfer the packets to the PBX in the LAN, so that the packets sent to the
global IP address and specified port of the router will be transferred to the IP address and specified
port of the PBX in the LAN.
Note the usage of "https" instead of "http".
If you connect to Web Maintenance Console using TLS, a security alert window is displayed. Follow
the prompts to install a security certificate. The procedure may vary according to your browser.
Note
You can also connect to the PBX in On-line mode using the Off-line Web Maintenance Console
Programme Launcher. For details, see Connecting in On-line Mode using the Programme
Launcher in 1.2.2 PC Programming Using Off-line Mode.
3.
The Web Maintenance Console login screen is displayed. For details about logging in, see 2.1.3 Logging
in to Web Maintenance Console.
If this is the first time the PBX is accessed (i.e., it is in its initialised, factory default state), you must log
in using the Installer level account. Once you log in, the Easy Setup Wizard will launch. For details,
see 2.1.4 Easy Setup Wizard.
If the PBX has been set up using the Easy Setup Wizard, PBX system programming can be performed.
To perform programming, enter the login name and password according to your status and
authorisation level. For details about the differences between levels of authorisation, see 2.1.1 Web
Maintenance Console Accounts.
4.
After you successfully log in to Web Maintenance Console, the Home screen will be displayed and
programming can be performed. For details about accessing the different features of Web Maintenance
Console, see 3.1 Home Screen.
Connecting to Web Maintenance Console (Remote Access)
Below is the procedure for connecting to Web Maintenance Console to programme via Remote Access:
1.2.1 Starting Web Maintenance Console
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