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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
4.74 Remote IP Address: The Remote IP Address defines the remote IP connection's IP
address provided by the IP network administrator. This corresponds to the static IP address
programmed for the connection on the remote node (see
page
6-173). To change the address,
click the current value. The Edit Remote IP Address dialog box appears, as shown below.
Enter the new IP address (do not include the periods) and click
. The following IP addresses
OK
are not allowed: 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255.
4.75 Remote Audio Receive Port: The Remote Audio Receive Port defines the remote IP
connection's audio receive port. This should match the corresponding IP connection's Audio
Stream Receive Port (see
page
6-174) programmed on the remote node.
NOTE:
Because SIP uses port 5060 (by default) for call control, firewalls, NATs, and routers
often treat this port as a "special case" and may block its use by non-SIP packets. If your net-
work currently uses SIP, Inter-Tel strongly recommends that you use a different port range
(other than 5004-5068) for audio stream ports; otherwise, you may experience audio problems
over the IP network.
4.76 Remote Listening Port: The Remote Listening Port defines the remote IP connection's
listening port. This should match the corresponding IP connection's TPC Call Control Port (see
6
page
6-175) programmed on the remote node.
Remote Node
Page 6-177

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