Configuring The Router Manually; External Ip Extensions - Talkswitch CT.TS005.003904 User Manual

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Configuring the router manually

If you cannot access the router configuration through the IP Configuration page, configure the
router manually.
1. Open the router configuration and navigate to the screen used to set up port forwarding.
See your router documentation.
2. Map port 5060 (Type: UDP) to the TalkSwitch unit acting as local proxy. Port 5060 is the
default port for forwarding SIP signaling data to the TalkSwitch system.
If required, you can map a different port. In this case, enter the port in the SIP signalling
port box of the VoIP Settings window.
3. Map the following ports (Type: UDP) to the TalkSwitch units. These RTP ports forward voice
traffic to the TalkSwitch system by default.
VoIP Lines/Unit Unit 1
4
6000–6006
8
6100–6114
If required, you can map different ports. In this case enter the first port in the Starting RTP
port box of the VoIP Settings window.
4. If you are setting up external IP extensions, map port 69 (Type: UDP) to the TalkSwitch unit
acting as local proxy. Port 69 allows the TalkSwitch system to configure external
IP extensions.
5. If you are setting up TalkSwitch IP phones as external IP extensions, map port 8484 (Type:
TCP) to the TalkSwitch unit acting as local proxy. Port 8484 allows the TalkSwitch system to
configure TalkSwitch IP phones as external IP extensions.
6. Map port 9393 (Type: TCP) to the TalkSwitch unit acting as local proxy. Port 9393 allows
remote configuration of the TalkSwitch system.
7. If available, enable Quality of Service (QoS) to give voice traffic priority over data.
8. Save the configuration to the router.

EXTERNAL IP EXTENSIONS

Warning: Using an external IP extension to call an emergency service number will not send
the correct address to the emergency operator. We strongly recommend that you apply a
warning label to any external IP extension stating:
If an emergency call is made from this phone, you must provide your address to the
emergency operator.
An external IP extension is an IP phone located outside the office. It is configured as a local
extension of a TalkSwitch system, but connects to the system over the Internet or private data
network. A user can receive or place a call with their external IP extension through the
TalkSwitch unit to the standard telephone network, or to a VoIP network. An external IP
extension requires at least one VoIP-enabled TalkSwitch unit at the office.
V O I P I N F O R M A T I O N
Unit 2
Unit 3
6010–6016
6020–6026
6200–6214
6300–6314
Unit 4
6030–6036
6400–6414
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