Com Port; Lan Port; Accessories And Adapters - DETEWE OpenCom 130 Mounting And Commissioning Manual

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COM Port

A serial port on the COM interface is
provided by installing the V.24 inter-
face card in a special slot of the basic
module.
Please note: The connection line
for the COM port can be up to three
metres long.
A PC for configuring the
OpenCom 130 or transmitting call
data can be connected to the COM
port. This call data can be evaluated
in detail with the call charge regis-
tration program OpenCount.

LAN Port

Using the LAN port (Ethernet) you
can integrate an OpenCom 130 into
your corporate network (local area
network), and thus use it, among
other things, as an IP router for ac-
cessing the Internet.

Accessories and Adapters

The OpenPhone 63 and
OpenPhone 65 system telephones
have one or two slots on the rear for
various adapters and other accesso-
ries. Their installation and operation
are explained in the guide
"OpenPhone 61, 63, 65" in the chap-
Installation
The LAN ports of the Ethernet
switches on the add-on module
process Ethernet data traffic with
different degrees of priority. You
should therefore assign the three
LAN ports on the add-on module as
follows:
LAN2: Use this port if you cas-
cade a second communications
system as a slave system (see
PBX Cascading starting on
page 75).
LAN1: Connect the short Ether-
net connection line to the basic
module here.
LAN0: You should use the port
with the lowest priority to con-
nect to your corporate network.
Both internal LAN ports of the Ether-
net switch are reserved for usage on
interface cards.
ter "Add-ons (with & without an
Adapter)".
Here you will find technical details of
the add-ons and a list of the permis-
sible accessories.
Accessories and Adapters
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