Programming The Network Settings - Panasonic KX-NS300 Installation Manual

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5.5.3 Programming the Network Settings

For successful operation of a VoIP network using the V-IPGW4 card, network settings for the PBX at each
location must be programmed appropriately. For a detailed discussion of related features, refer to the Feature
Guide.
This section details the procedure to programme the network settings for the local PBX. After the programming
for the local PBX has been done, repeat the procedure for the remote PBX with the appropriate setting values.
The following procedures describe the process of programming the network settings for each numbering
method.
Programming for the PBX Code Method
Click Setup ® PBX Configuration ® CO &
1.
a.
Incoming Call.
b.
Click CO Line Settings.
c.
Type the CO Name and assign an unused Trunk
Group Number to be used for all IP trunks.
d.
Click OK.
2.
Note
Before changing Numbering Plan settings, when a
V-SIPEXT8 card or V-UTEXT8 card is installed,
change the status of the card(s) to OUS.
Click Setup ® PBX Configuration ® System.
a.
b.
Click Numbering Plan.
c.
Click Main.
d.
Click the Features tab.
e.
In the TIE Line Access cell, type the dialling
number.
f.
Click OK.
3.
a.
Click Setup ® PBX Configuration ® Private
Network.
b.
Click TIE Table.
c.
In the Own PBX Code cell, type the PBX code of the
local PBX in the network.
d.
In the first unused Leading Number cell, type the
PBX code of the remote PBX in the network.
e.
In the corresponding Trunk Group list, select the
number of the trunk group to be used when making
calls.
f.
If it is necessary to add number(s) to the input
number, enter the number(s) to be added in the
desired Added Number cell.
If it is necessary to delete number(s) from the input
number, enter the number(s) to be deleted in the
desired Removed Number of Digits cell.
g.
Click OK.
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