Auerswald COMmander Basic.2 Installation And Commissioning Instructions page 9

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Ethernet Port
The devices to be connected to the Ethernet port are
dependent on their intended application. The applications
listed at the end do not exclude each other.
For Internet telephony (VoIP), the Ethernet port can be
connected to the Internet via a router. The PBX can
manage 100 VoIP accounts for up to 20 different VoIP
providers: The PBX supports two different types of VoIP
account:
VoIP accounts with one or more VoIP phone
numbers (similar the Point-to-Multipoint
connection on ISDN)
VoIP accounts with a DDI number block (similar to
the PBX connection on ISDN) based on the SIP-
DDI feature (also known as SIP trunking)
Important: To support VoIP accounts with multiple
phone numbers or a DDI number block, the PBX
needs firmware version 3.0.
For internal IP telephony, VoIP end devices can be
connected to the Ethernet port via a switch/router.
Important: To support internal IP telephony, the PBX
needs firmware version 3.0.
The Ethernet port is suitable for connecting the following
end devices:
COMfortel VoIP 2500 AB system telephone
(recommended)
Standard VoIP Telephone (SIP)
Soft phone (SIP)
Important: Note
that
telephones can only use the functions on the PBX to
a limited extent.
For configuration/administration, the Ethernet port can be
connected to a separate PC connected or to a local
network (LAN).
For a CTI solution (LAN-TAPI), the Ethernet port can be
connected to a local network (CTI server and CTI clients).
This requires CTI software. We recommend the following
software manufacturers:
Estos (www.estos.de), supports Windows XP,
Windows Vista and Windows 7
ilink (direct.ilink.de), supports Mac OS X, version
10.4 and higher
The following telephones connected to the PBX are
supported by the LAN-TAPI:
COMfortel VoIP 2500 AB System Telephone
COMfortel 1100/1500/2500/2500 AB system
telephone (as of firmware version 3.6C)
COMfort 1000/1200/2000 plus system telephone
(as of firmware version 2.3E)
Analogue telephone
ISDN telephone
Standard VoIP Telephone
many
standard
VoIP
Important Information
Internal S
Port
0
An internal S
port has similar requirements, such as an
0
ISDN connection with the Point-to-Multipoint connection
type and is suitable for connecting to the following end
devices:
COMfortel 1100/1500/2500/2500 AB system
telephone (as of firmware version 3.6C)
COMfortel DECT system telephone
COMfort 1000/1200/2000 plus system telephone
(as of firmware version 2.3E)
ISDN telephone in compliance with the Euro ISDN
Standard (DSS1)
ISDN PC controller in compliance with the Euro
ISDN Standard (DSS1)
Important: The power consumption of the end
devices on an S
port may total a maximum of 4 W.
0
The power consumption of all of the end devices on
all of the S
/U
ports together may total a maximum
0
P0
of 60 W.
Internal U
Port
P0
An internal U
port is a 2-core interface that, for example,
P0
becomes useful if existing 2-core lines in an analogue
installation should be used. It is suitable for connecting
one of the following end devices:
COMfortel 1100/1500/2500/2500 AB system
telephone (as of firmware version 3.6C)
Any other device can only be connected to the U
using a
P0/S
adapter. It performs a conversion from 2
U
0
to 4-core and therefore provides an S
45 sockets. It is suitable for connecting the following end
devices:
COMfortel DECT 900 Base für
COMfortel DECT 900C/900
COMfort 1000/1200/2000 plus system telephone
(as of firmware version 2.3E)
ISDN telephone in compliance with the Euro ISDN
Standard (DSS1)
ISDN PC controller in compliance with the Euro
ISDN Standard (DSS1)
Important: The power consumption of the end
devices on a U
port may total a maximum of 4 W.
P0
The power consumption of all of the end devices on
all of the S
/U
ports together may total a maximum
0
P0
of 60 W.
Internal Analogue Port
An internal analogue port (not included in the basic
assembly) is suitable for connecting one of the following
end devices:
Analogue telephone with dual-tone multi-
frequency
Analogue telephone with pulse dialling
Analogue fax machine
Analogue answering machine
Modem
port
P0
port with two RJ-
0
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