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The IPr20 is a 2 port FXS gateway that allow for integration of analog devices with your IP PBX.

Accessing the IPr20

1. Connect the WAN port of the IPr20 to your network
2. Log into the PBX
3. Navigate to Destinations=>Extensions
4. Click AutoDiscovery to scan your network
5. Search the page for the IPr20 MAC and note the IP address of the IPr20

Configuring the IPr20

Registering to the PBX

1. In your web browser, enter the IP address for the IPr20
2. Login to the IPr20
Username: admin
Password: voip
3. Navigate to SIP=>Server
4. Under Primary Server Settings set the *Address, Domain Name, and Outbound Proxy IP
to the IP address of the PBX
5. For *Port and Outbound Proxy Port enter 5060
6. Leave the rest of the settings at their defaults
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  • Page 1 | 941.306.2200 ________________________________________________________________ IPr20 Quick Guide The IPr20 is a 2 port FXS gateway that allow for integration of analog devices with your IP PBX. Accessing the IPr20 1. Connect the WAN port of the IPr20 to your network 2. Log into the PBX 3.
  • Page 2 3. Navigate to SIP=>User 1 to configure the extension that will be assigned to the Line 1 port on the IPr20, or User 2 for the extension that will be assigned to the Line 2 port 4. For the Primary Server, enter the extension number for the following fields: Phone Number, CallerID Name, and User Name 5.
  • Page 3 1. In the IPr20, navigate to CODECS 2. For all 5 codecs, set Silence Suppression to OFF 3. If you are using the IPr20 to integrate a fax machine, set the Jitter Buffer to Fixed Jitter Buffer Page 3 of 4...
  • Page 4 5. Restart the IPr20 Congratulations, you have successfully configured your IPr20 to work with the PBX. Now you will be able to connect analog devices to the Line ports on the IPr20 and make calls, receive faxes, etc. Page 4 of 4...

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