the notice to do this. Weak passwords can make yourCooVox vulnerable to intrusion. To ensure
the device is secure, a complex admin password is required so therefore please set a strong
password that uses acombination of letters, numbers and also special characters.
Notice:
1. CooVox Series IPPBX Web GUI supports the following 11 languages:
English, Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian, Turkish andThai.
You can select your native language or if this is not available then the most familiar one to login. We are
continuously adding more languages to meet the needs of our customers from all around the world.
2. Extension number can be used to login to the CooVox IPPBX Web GUI, for more details please check the CooVox
V2 user manual (Ext.User).
3. Operator user can login to the CooVox IPPBX Web GUI to monitor the system status and check call logs and
faxes.By default, operator user is disabled and therefore if you want to use operator user please enable it first.
Please refer to chapter 8.3.1.
2.2.2 Configure Network Profiles
Navigate to Web Menu Network Settings‐‐>Network‐>IPv4 Settings.
CooVox IPPBX WAN interface can be configured to operate in Static, DHCP or PPPoE mode. In the
majority of deployment scenario's it is standard practice to configure the unit in Static mode.
DHCP and PPPoE will be described later in chapter 5.
To configure your CooVox system in Static mode, you must assign an available static IP address
along with corresponding subnet mask, gateway and DNS to the WAN interface of the CooVox
IPPBX. For example, you could assign an IP address of 192.168.1.254, Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0, Gateway: 192.168.1.1, DNS: 8.8.8.8.
After modifications are complete, please click the "Save" button to save the configuration. You
will now be presented with a dialog box asking you to reboot the system to make the changes