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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Areas of application for your be.IP swift ........15 4.1 be.IP swift IP router with integrated telephone system .... 15 4.2 be.IP swift as IP router with separate ISDN telephone system 16 4.3 Changing the operation mode ............. 16 be.IP swift login ................18 Home menu ..................
  • Page 3 7.1.3 Configuration of CompanyFlex SIP Trunk ....27 7.1.4 Setting up a Cloud PBX port ......... 29 7.1.5 Setting up a MagentaZuhause-Regio port ....30 7.1.6 Configuration of a user-defined VoIP provider (single number) 30 7.1.7 Configuration of a user-defined VoIP provider (direct dial-in) 32 7.2 Telephony / User menu ...............
  • Page 4 8.2.7 Configuration of a user-defined VoIP provider (SIP Direct dial-in) ................ 56 8.3 Swyx IP ..................56 8.4 CompanyFlex Converter .............. 58 WLAN menu ................. 60 9.1 WLAN menu / WLAN settings ............. 60 9.2 WLAN / WLAN Timer menu ............62 9.3 WLAN guest network ..............
  • Page 5 12.3.4 European regulations ............ 84 12.3.5 Disposal ................. 84 Running services and their ports ..........86 Safety instructions ............... 88...
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Welcome! These instructions describe with examples the installation and initial setup of the be.IP swift for operation on a Telecom DSL port with the help of configuration wizards. Additionally the following documents are available at archive.bintec-elmeg.com: Advanced configuration: This manual describes the •...
  • Page 7 • Stand • Plug-in power supply unit • DSL cable RJ45-TAE • Network cable RJ45-RJ45 • Wall mounting bracket • Check whether the components have been damaged during shipping. If this is the case, do not put the router into operation and contact your supplier.
  • Page 8: Router Installation

    Router installation 2.1 Standing (table) Router installation...
  • Page 9: Wall Mounting

    2.2 Wall mounting 1. Attach the wall mounting bracket. 2. Attach the dowels and mount the router. Dimensions in mm Router installation...
  • Page 10: Putting Be.ip Swift Into Operation

    Ports at the rear 1. Connecting DSL Take the gray DSL cable (RJ45-TAE) and plug the RJ45 connector into the gray socket labeled DSL on your be.IP swift. Insert the TAE plug of the cable into the middle socket labeled ...
  • Page 11: Connecting Devices To The Wlan

    7. Connecting the power supply Insert the plug of the supplied power supply unit into the socket labeled Power on the be.IP swift and the power supply unit into a 230 V mains socket. The STATUS LED initially lights up red for 25 seconds and then starts flashing green.
  • Page 12 For smart phones and tablets running Android 5.x or iOS 11.x and above operating systems, you can simply scan the QR code on the enclosed router pass and the router will automatically connect to the WLAN. Router pass Putting be.IP swift into operation...
  • Page 13: Meaning Of The Leds

    Internet telephony not activated WLAN green WLAN activated green flashing WLAN activating or deactivating yellow flashing WPS button pressed, waiting for client connection WLAN deactivated SERVICE Remote maintenance service off / Automatic configuration (TR-069) inactive Putting be.IP swift into operation...
  • Page 14: Reset Button

    The Reset button can be used to trigger various actions. Which action is initiated is determined by how long the button is pressed. You will find the button on the connection side of the be.IP swift: You can initiate the following actions with the button: 1.
  • Page 15: Areas Of Application For Your Be.ip Swift

    • 4.1 be.IP swift IP router with integrated telephone system You will not need any other access device apart from the be.IP swift: Internet access and telephony functions are both provided by be.IP Areas of application for your be.IP swift...
  • Page 16: Be.ip Swift As Ip Router With Separate Isdn Telephone System

    All-IP connection and therefore need a device that connects your ALL-IP connection to your existing infrastructure. In this case, the be.IP swift works as a so-called media gateway that translates telephone calls transmitted from a separate system to the All-IP infrastructure.
  • Page 17 Select the desired operation mode and click on the OK button, the current configuration is prepared for the new operation mode and this is then switched over. You will receive a corresponding message: Areas of application for your be.IP swift...
  • Page 18: Be.ip Swift Login

    You will find access data for your be.IP swift on the enclosed router passport or on the nameplate of your router. Open a browser and log in to the be.IP swift with the default IP address 192.168.0.251: 1.
  • Page 19: Home Menu

    For example, you can see if there is a working Internet connection and if the wireless network (WLAN) is active. 6.1 Home menu / System settings Here you can enter or change the basic system data of your be.IP swift . Home menu...
  • Page 20: Home / Password Menu

    1. Under System name, enter a unique name for your router. 2. Under Location, enter where your router is located. 3. For Contact, enter the responsible contact person (e.g. the email address of the system administrator). You can operate your router as a telephone system or as a media gateway.
  • Page 21: Home / Date And Time Menu

    6.3 Home / Date and time menu You need the system time, for example, for the correct time information on system messages or charge entry. 1. Select the Time zone in which your router is installed. 2. You do not normally need the Manual time setting option, as the system time is usually updated via a time server.
  • Page 22: Home / Check For Updates Menu

    6.4 Home / Check for updates menu Your router has the system software version that was available at the time of manufacture, newer versions may exist. You should perform a software update if necessary. Home menu...
  • Page 23: Menu For Telephony In Operation As A Telephone System

    Menu for telephony in operation as a telephone system In this menu you make all the settings for Telephony: Connections, users, internal call numbers, terminals, basic calendar functions and general basic settings such as country and area codes. In addition, you have access to a call distribution list that shows you the currently active assignments of external and internal call numbers as well as the assignment to day or night mode.
  • Page 24 You can delete or edit existing entries. Use the New button to add a new connection. Selecting your telephony provider Selecting your telephony product When you create a Telekom connection, you can choose between different variants: MagentaZuhause • DeutschlandLAN IP Voice/Data •...
  • Page 25: Configuration Of Magentazuhause Deutschlandlan Ip Voice/Data

    Company Flex SIP Trunk • Cloud PBX (unencrypted) • Cloud PBX (encrypted) • MagentaZuhause Regio • 7.1.1 Configuration of MagentaZuhause DeutschlandLAN IP Voice/Data Enter the phone number given in your contract documents. Enter the area code and the phone number. The country code is automatically added.
  • Page 26: Configuration Of Deutschlandlan Sip Trunk

    7.1.2 Configuration of DeutschlandLAN SIP Trunk 1. For Telephony user name, enter the user name you received from your provider. 2. For Telephony password, enter the telephony password you received from your provider. 3. Enter the international Registration number you received from your provider.
  • Page 27: Configuration Of Companyflex Sip Trunk

    +49199296xxxxxxxxxxxx. 4. The outbound proxy must contain the 12-digit CompanyFlex-ID from the configuration portal. be.IP swift creates the necessary outbound proxy <companyflex-id>.primary.companyflex.de automatically. 5. If the CompanyFlex SIP Trunk is assigned a Point to Point number, enter the number in E.164 phone number format without...
  • Page 28 For example: The number 0228 / 12345678 - with the extension 00–29 requires input of +4922812345678 in the Point to Point number field. The PABX extension can be entered in the field next to/below it. 6. If a Point to Point number is stored, you must enter the PABX extension in the fields from and to.
  • Page 29: Setting Up A Cloud Pbx Port

    If you edit an existing entry, you will also see the created Direct dial- in exceptions here. You can customize them to your requirements. Click on OK. 7.1.4 Setting up a Cloud PBX port A cloud PBX port makes it possible to make calls at different locations and with different terminals using a single telephone number.
  • Page 30: Setting Up A Magentazuhause-Regio Port

    transmitted through this interface. By default, the primary Internet interface is selected here. Save your settings by clicking OK. 7.1.5 Setting up a MagentaZuhause-Regio port A MagentaZuhause-Regio port provides you with a single phone number like a MagentaZuhause port: Enter the SIP user name and the password from your contract documents.
  • Page 31 Select the User-defined telephony provider. When you select a user-defined connection, you go to the select Connection type Single number or Direct dial-in and your Provider. You can choose from a number of preset providers or create a provider by selecting the “Default” profile. You will find more information about the VoIP provider settings and other settings in the Online Help.
  • Page 32: Configuration Of A User-Defined Voip Provider (Direct Dial-In)

    7.1.7 Configuration of a user-defined VoIP provider (direct dial-in) The Direct dial-in option corresponds with a Point to Point. Select Connection Type Direct dial-in and your Provider. You can choose from a number of preset providers or create a provider by selecting the “Default” profile. You will find more information about the VoIP provider settings and other settings in the Online Help.
  • Page 33 You can edit existing entries. Use New to add a new user. 1. Enter the user’s Name. 2. Here you can enter the user’s Email address. 3. Class of Service is used to define which connections can be established, e.g. national or international connections. By default, you can select Unrestricted, Unrestr.
  • Page 34: Telephony / Internal Numbers Menu

    7.3 Telephony / Internal Numbers menu In this menu you set up an internal number and outgoing signaling. In the overview, all internal phone numbers that have already been configured are displayed. You can edit existing entries. Use New to configure internal numbers. 1.
  • Page 35: Telephony / Terminals Menu

    7.4 Telephony / Terminals menu In this section you will be guided through all the settings required to set up a terminal device. In the overview, all terminals that have already been configured are displayed. You can delete or edit existing entries.
  • Page 36: Connecting A New Analog Telephone

    7.4.1 Connecting a new analog telephone 1. Connect your analog terminal device directly to an analog port (a/b1 to a/b4) of the be.IP swift. Use the cable supplied with the terminal device for this purpose. 2. Click on Next. General settings 1.
  • Page 37: Adding A New Isdn Telephone

    Use the Add telephone button to add more telephones. 7.4.2 Adding a new ISDN telephone 1. Connect your ISDN telephone to an internal ISDN port (ISDN1 or ISDN2) of the be.IP swift. 2. Click on Next. General settings 1. Standard is displayed as the Phone Type.
  • Page 38: Connecting A Voip Telephone

    Use the Add telephone button to add more telephones. 7.4.3 Connecting a VoIP telephone 1. Connect your VoIP phone to a LAN port (LAN1 - LAN4) of the be.IP swift using the Ethernet cable. 2. Connect your VoIP phone with the power supply. 3. Click on Next.
  • Page 39 VoIP system telephone or standard VoIP telephone Bintec-elmeg system telephones and elmeg DECT systems are automatically detected and displayed on the overview screen Telephones / Terminals. You can select the corresponding entry there and adapt it to your requirements. Standard VoIP phones are not automatically detected.
  • Page 40: Telephony / Calendar Menu

    In this menu you can define calendar settings that control the day and night operation of your be.IP swift. When setting up a telephone, you define how it is to be reachable during the day or at night. In this menu you define the conditions for the corresponding operation.
  • Page 41: Telephony / Call Distribution Menu

    2. Under Exception you define if and which setting should be used for public holidays. The most important holidays are already preset under Show more, but you can also add or delete entries. Click on OK. 7.6 Telephony / Call distribution menu In this section you define the distribution of incoming calls.
  • Page 42: Telephony / Options Menu

    7.7 Telephony / Options menu In the Options menu you specify the country settings, for example. 1. Select the country where the system is used. By default, the Country setting is preset to Germany. 2. The International Prefix / Country Code entry defaults to 00 / 49 for Germany.
  • Page 43: Companyflex Converter

    Note The wizard will only be displayed if a DeutschlandLAN SIP Trunk is set up on your be.IP swift that has not yet been converted, or if there are still entries in the list of conversion jobs. The CompanyFlex converter function enables the conversion of one or more DeutschlandLAN SIP Trunks into a CompanyFlex SIP Trunk at any time.
  • Page 44 In the second section, enter the setup data of your CompanyFlex SIP Trunk. You will find it in your contract documents: If you confirm your entries by clicking Apply, a corresponding entry will be created and the conversion will take place either immediately or at the time you set.
  • Page 45: Telephony Menu In Operation As A Media Gateway

    Telephony Menu in Operation as a Media Gateway In the Telephony menu, you can make the settings required for a VoIP connection and define the country settings and the ISDN port configuration. Click on the First steps button. 8.1 Telephony menu / First steps In the First steps menu, you define the country settings and the default destination for incoming calls.
  • Page 46: Telephony Menu / Ports

    1. For the country setting, select the country in which you operate the be.IP swift. 2. The International Prefix / Country Code entry defaults to 00 / 49 for Germany. 3. Enter the National Prefix / City Code parameter for the location where your system is installed.
  • Page 47 2. The be.IP swift offers the option of converting call numbers that are transmitted incorrectly by a connected ISDN PBX into valid call numbers, so that the CO line number is signaled correctly for outgoing calls.
  • Page 48 Selecting your telephony product When you create a Telekom connection, you can choose between different variants: MagentaZuhause • DeutschlandLAN IP Voice/Data • DeutschlandLAN SIP Trunk • Company Flex SIP Trunk • Cloud PBX (unencrypted) • Cloud PBX (encrypted) • MagentaZuhause Regio •...
  • Page 49: Configuration Of Magentazuhause And Deutschlandlan Voice/Data

    8.2.1 Configuration of MagentaZuhause and DeutschlandLAN Voice/Data Enter the phone number given in your contract documents. Enter the area code and the phone number. The country code is automatically added. Click on Show more. 1. Under Authentication Name / Weblogin, leave the default setting of Telekom anonymous@t-online.de if you want to make calls...
  • Page 50: Configuration Of Deutschlandlan Sip Trunk

    Click on OK. 8.2.2 Configuration of DeutschlandLAN SIP Trunk 1. For Telephony username, enter the username you received from your provider. 2. For Telephony password, enter the telephony password you received from your provider. 3. Enter the international registration number you received from your provider.
  • Page 51: Configuration Of Companyflex Sip Trunk

    3. Enter the CompanyFlex SIP Trunk registration number from the configuration portal in this format +49199296xxxxxxxxxxxx. 4. The outbound proxy must contain the 12-digit CompanyFlex-ID from the configuration portal. be.IP swift creates the necessary outbound proxy <companyflex-id>.primary.companyflex.de automatically. 5. If the CompanyFlex SIP Trunk is assigned a Point to Point number, enter the number in E.164 phone number format without...
  • Page 52 6. If a Point to Point number is stored, you must enter the PABX extension in the fields from and to. For example: The number 0228 / 12345678 – 0 with extension 00–29 requires input of 00 in the first from and 29 in the first to field.
  • Page 53: Setting Up A Cloud Pbx Port

    8.2.4 Setting up a Cloud PBX port A cloud PBX port makes it possible to make calls at different locations and with different terminals using a single telephone number. Note If you operate the port on a Telekom Internet connection, you can choose the unencrypted variant.
  • Page 54: Setting Up A Magentazuhause-Regio Port

    8.2.5 Setting up a MagentaZuhause-Regio port A MagentaZuhause-Regio port provides you with a single phone number like a MagentaZuhause port: Enter the SIP user name and the password from your contract documents. The user name corresponds to the telephone number of the connection with @mzregio.de appended, e.g.
  • Page 55 Select the User-defined telephony provider. When you select a user-defined connection, you go to the select Connection type Single number or Direct dial-in and your Provider. You can choose from a number of preset providers or create a provider by selecting the “Default” profile. You will find more information about the VoIP provider settings and other settings in the Online Help.
  • Page 56: Configuration Of A User-Defined Voip Provider (Sip Direct Dial-In)

    8.2.7 Configuration of a user-defined VoIP provider (SIP Direct dial-in) The Direct dial-in option corresponds with a Point to Point. Select Connection Type Direct dial-in and your Provider. You can choose from a number of preset providers or create a provider by selecting the “Default”...
  • Page 57 want to connect your device to SWYX SIP servers, you can configure the necessary entries here: Confirm your settings with OK. The SIP settings for registration with SwyxWare are: 1. Registrar Enter the IP address or domain name (FQDN) of the SIP registrar (max.
  • Page 58: Companyflex Converter

    Note The wizard will only be displayed if a DeutschlandLAN SIP Trunk is set up on your be.IP swift that has not yet been converted, or if there are still entries in the list of conversion jobs. The CompanyFlex converter function enables the conversion of one or more DeutschlandLAN SIP Trunks into a CompanyFlex SIP Trunk at any time.
  • Page 59 on this screen. Otherwise, you can set the date and time of the conversion: In the second section, enter the setup data of your CompanyFlex SIP Trunk. You will find it in your contract documents: If you confirm your entries by clicking Apply, a corresponding entry will be created and the conversion will take place either immediately or at the time you set.
  • Page 60: Wlan Menu

    WLAN menu Since a WLAN transmits via radio waves, the transmitted data can theoretically be intercepted and read by anyone with the appropriate equipment. Consequently, special attention must be paid to the security of the radio connection. Click on WLAN settings. 9.1 WLAN menu / WLAN settings In the WLAN settings menu, you make the basic settings for operating wireless networks in the 2.4 and 5GHz bands.
  • Page 61 Note Change the preset password. It must consist of at least eight characters and should contain upper- and lower-case letters as well as numbers and special characters. In the Show more section of the menu, you can make further settings for one of the two frequency bands at a time.
  • Page 62: Wlan / Wlan Timer Menu

    9.2 WLAN / WLAN Timer menu In this menu, you can specify a time period for each day of the week when the WLAN base station is to be automatically deactivated: 1. To do this, toggle the WLAN Timer is disabled option. 2.
  • Page 63 In the Show more section you can select the Encryption type of the guest network. Keep in mind that the connection of the guest devices to the be.IP swift is not secured if you select Unencrypted here, and inform your guests accordingly.
  • Page 64 you can view and, if necessary, adjust them in the WLAN IPv4 Configuration area: Note If you upgrade to the current version from a software version without the guest network feature, the IP configuration data will not be automatically applied. The settings are then displayed in the upper part of the menu.
  • Page 65: Internet & Network Menu

    Internet & Network menu In this menu you can set up the local network, Internet connections, VPN connections and port forwarding. Internet & Network menu...
  • Page 66: Internet & Network / Local Network Menu

    These settings may have a significant impact on your network. As a rule, you can leave it at the default values here. 1. Enter the IP address here at which your be.IP swift is accessible. 2. Enter the corresponding netmask.
  • Page 67: Internet & Network / Internet Connections Menu

    8. Enable the Ipv6 option to use IPv6 in addition to IPv4. 9. Enable the Use a Unique Local IPv6 address (ULA) option to automatically generate and use private addresses. 10. The Unique Local IPv6 Address (ULA) field displays the locally generated prefix that identifies a network.
  • Page 68: Creating A New Connection

    10.2.1 Creating a new connection Selecting an Internet provider Internet access can be provided either directly via the be.IP swift, via a connected modem or by connecting to another gateway that provides Internet access. Define how the Internet access is to be provided in your network. You can choose between preset Telekom connections or create a user- defined access.
  • Page 69 Deutsche Telekom Business Premium Access: The • connection is established via an upstream gateway. Public IP addresses provided by Deutsche Telekom are available for your network. Click Next to confirm your selection and proceed to the next configuration step. Here you select whether the connection is to be set up without entering access data or whether you are to enter the relevant information yourself: Setting up an Internet connection...
  • Page 70 (DNS server). Under Configured static IP addresses, set up the corresponding IP address of your be.IP swift. You will find the corresponding information in the contract data of the Internet provider. 3. To set up Deutsche Telekom Business Premium Access, you also enter the Default gateway and the servers to be used for name resolution (DNS servers).
  • Page 71: Wanoe Backup

    The Should your Internet connection be active all the time? option is intended for users of an Internet flat rate. In this case, the be.IP swift remains permanently connected to the Internet. The Disconnect after time without data traffic setting allows you to have the Internet connection automatically disconnected from your device when no more data is being transferred.
  • Page 72 External DSL modem with access data: The backup Internet • connection is established via an external modem. On the be.IP swift, you enter the access data for authentication with your provider. Internet & Network menu...
  • Page 73: Setting Up Vpn Menu

    LTE modem. The be.IP swift automatically receives an IP configuration via DHCP and you do not need any access data to enter it on the be.IP swift. The information required for the setup differs depending on the connection type and, if applicable, also on the connection provider.
  • Page 74: Scenario: Client To Site

    10.3.1 Scenario: Client to Site 1. Enter a description for the connection. 2. Enter your own ID for Local IPSec ID. 3. Enter the remote IPSec ID. To establish an IPSec connection, each IPSec partner must be able to identify the ID of the other partner. Therefore, both IDs must be configured on both IPSec peers.
  • Page 75 4. IPSec peers use preshared keys for authentication. The Preshared key must be configured identically on both sides. 5. Under Select IP Address Pool, the names of all configured IP address pools are listed. You can select an existing IP address pool or use New to configure a new IP address pool.
  • Page 76: Scenario: Site To Site

    If you select Any (Responder only) here, you do not have to specify a publicly reachable address for the remote endpoint. In this case, be.IP swift does not establish an IPSec connection to the partner by itself, but accepts incoming connections without checking the source address.
  • Page 77: Setting Up Port Forwardings Menu

    For certain purposes, however, it may be useful or even necessary to set up an exception for this protection, e.g. if you want to reach be.IP swift from the Internet while traveling. Some online games also require port forwarding in order to use multiplayer functions.
  • Page 78 (UDP:53). 4. Under Terminal you can select from the IP addresses of all devices connected to the be.IP swift to specify the device to which the traffic should be routed. If a device is not displayed, you can enter the corresponding IP address manually if you select User-defined here.
  • Page 79: Port Forwarding With Ipv6 Addresses

    1. Select the Protocol that will be used for the connection to be shared. 2. Specify the port to which the connection from the Internet will be established. In the Show more menu area, you can define the port forwarding rule in more detail: 1.
  • Page 80: Ip/Mac Binding Menu

    10.5 IP/MAC Binding menu The IP/MAC Binding menu displays a list of all clients connected to your be.IP swift. In the process, the remaining validity period of this configuration is displayed for the devices that have obtained an IP configuration from your be.IP swift: You have the option to assign a desired IP address from the IP address pool of be.IP swift to certain devices via their...
  • Page 81 manually create a fixed IP/MAC binding by setting it up in the New submenu: 1. Enter the MAC address to which the IP address specified in IP address should be assigned. 2. Also enter the name of the host to whose MAC address the IP address will be bound.
  • Page 82: Video Instructions

    Video instructions Do you need help with the configuration of your be.IP swift? The videos offer quick solutions and instructions on topics related to Internet and telephony. Numerous help videos explaining initial setup, commissioning and configuration in a simple and clear way can be found on the Internet at: helpcenter.bintec-elmeg.com.
  • Page 83: Licenses And Conformity

    12.2 EU Conformity bintec elmeg GmbH hereby declares that the be.IP swift meets the Directive 2014/53/EU (RED), 2011/65/EU (RoHS) and 2009/125/EC (ErP). The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at...
  • Page 84: Ambient Conditions

    Temperature: 5 °C to 40 °C, humidity: 5 %RH to 85 %RH without condensation 12.3.4 European regulations The be.IP swift has been designed for operation in all countries of the European Union as well as Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland. Operation of this product in any other countries is not permitted.
  • Page 85 The product is marked with WEEE symbol: Used electronic products must not be disposed of with household waste! Take the router to the collection point of your municipal waste disposal service (e.g. recycling center) and make an active contribution to environmental protection.
  • Page 86: Running Services And Their Ports

    Directive of the German Federal Office for Information Security, you can find a list of services here executed by be.IP swift and the network ports that must be open to execute them. The availability of the services meets the requirements of the BSI.
  • Page 87 10512- RTP ports for voice transmission are 11022 dynamically selected from this range (disabled in delivery state) 7547 TR-069 (automatic configuration by the service provider) 500, VPN (disabled in delivery state) 4500, and 68 Running services and their ports...
  • Page 88: Safety Instructions

    To prevent personal injury and damage to property as well as danger to domestic animals and livestock, the following must be observed when installing and operating the be.IP swift: The router must not be opened. • Do not install the router or connect or disconnect any lines •...
  • Page 89 In this case, the router should stand on a smooth flat surface. A mounting bracket is included with the router for optional wall mounting. Only clean the be.IP swift with a soft, dry, anti-static cloth • and do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.

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