Information About Using An Ip Network; Using A Voip Network With The Pbx - Panasonic KX-NS700 Installation Manual

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8.1.1 Using a VoIP Network with the PBX

8.1 Information about Using an IP Network

This section explains common IP network information necessary for setting up QSIG networks.
8.1.1 Using a VoIP Network with the PBX
This PBX supports Panasonic KX-NT300 series, KX-NT500 series, and KX-NT265 IP proprietary telephones
(IP-PTs), Panasonic IP softphones, and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) phones (hardphones and softphones)
for communication on a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network. These IP telephones can be used as
extensions of the PBX when the local office LAN is connected to other LANs at different locations.
This PBX also enables VoIP communication with PBXs installed at different locations. Since the communication
does not take place over conventional telephone network, the high cost of long distance communication is
virtually eliminated.
To establish a VoIP network, the virtual cards are used according the requirement of the network. For details
about virtual cards, see "4.4 Virtual Cards".
The following diagrams illustrate VoIP network with (i) a remote office LAN and (ii) another PBX installed at
different location.
Note
Panasonic IP Cell Station (IP-CS) units are also supported by this PBX for communication on a VoIP
network. For details, refer to the Installation Guide for the IP-CS.
(i) Connection Outline of VoIP Network with Remote Office LAN
Local Office LAN
SIP Phone
IP-PT
Extn. 101
PBX with
V-IPEXT32 card/
V-SIPEXT32 card
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Extn. 102
IP Softphone
Extn. 103
Switching
Hub
Router
Remote Office LAN
IP Softphone
Extn. 105
IP-PT
Extn. 104
Router
Private
IP Network
SIP Phone
Extn. 106
Switching
Hub
DHCP Server
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