Fill Out The Pre-Configuration Guide We know you’re eager to get your Ecessa Edge up and running. First, you need to gather some network information. This is the only information you’ll need to configure basic connectivity, and you can’t move forward without it. The information for each connection is available from your service providers.
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Access User Interface Now that you’ve gathered the required network information, you’re ready to start the Ecessa Edge configuration. Step one: connect to power and a PC or laptop. Plug power cable into power supply Plug power supply into Ecessa appliance...
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For this Translucent WAN1 connection, a LAN will be configured speed values assigned by your service provider automatically on port Physical_6. Enter a LAN Alias for identification. When finished, select “Save Changes” and When finished, select “Save Changes” and ”Activate” “Activate” Need help? See our instructional videos at info.ecessa.com/edge...
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Configure WAN2 and WAN3 Configuring your remaining WANs is similar to setting up WAN1, with a few notable differences as listed below. From the Basic Setup – WAN menu, select “Add New WAN” and then select the appropriate WAN Type, either “DHCP” or “Static.” [“Translucent”...
Do this with each ISP, keeping at least one connection plugged in and active during each test. You’re connected! The following sections cover some advanced features of Ecessa Edge that might be applicable to your network. For more information, articles, FAQs and...
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Configure LAN(s) Under Basic Setup, select “LAN” By default, a DHCP LAN is configured on Management Port 1 If you configured WAN1 as translucent, a second LAN was automatically created (see section 4). To add an additional LAN, select “Add a new LAN” Assign a LAN Alias in field (A) –...
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Under “Destination Network” (A) add the remote peer IP address and subnet mask Under “Route(s)” (B) add the WAN alias of the preferred WAN Enable the VPN checkbox (C) When finished, select ”Activate” Need help? Check out our instructional videos at info.ecessa.com/edge...
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Advanced Features: VoIP VoIP, Quality of Service Ecessa Edge is designed to act as a proxy for SIP calls. The VoIP proxy will rewrite headers so that providers see the public WAN addresses instead of the LAN IPs of the phones/ PBX.
HA. The two units are connected by a cable for heartbeat communication and should be given the same physical network connectivity so failover is automatic. Information and instructions for configuring units for Hardware Failover can be found at: http://info.ecessa.com/edge/hwfo...
Technical Support Each Ecessa Edge purchase includes unlimited access to our online knowledge base articles and one hour of technical support at no cost. Support resources can be found here: Web: http://info.ecessa.com/edge Email: help@ecessa.com Phone: 1-866-510-5562 Enhanced 24 x 7 technical support contracts are available for purchase. Please see your agent for details.
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