Ethernet Connection For Local Access - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 User Manual

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Connecting to the System
The following changes must be made in order to connect to the system.
With the telephone system set at default (Program 10-12-01 = IP Address 192.168.0.10, program 10-12-02 = subnet mask
255.255.255.0 and Program 10-13-01 = 0 [DHCP Server disabled]):
1.
The network settings on the PC connecting to the telephone system must be changed. Set the IP address to 192.168.0.11
(192.168.0.12, 192.168.0.13, etc would also be acceptable) and change the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
If the IPLA daughter card is installed on the CPOO this can be also be used to connect to the system. With the telephone system
set at default (Program 10-12-09 = IP Address 172.16.0.10, program 10-12-10 = subnet mask 255.255.0.0 and Program 10-13-01
= 0 [DHCP Server disabled]):
2.
The network settings on the PC connecting to the telephone system must be changed. Set the IP address to 172.16.0.11
(172.16.0.12, 172.16.0.13, etc would also be acceptable) and change the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
With the telephone set to use the built-in DHCP Server (Program 10-12-01 = IP Address 192.168.0.10, program 10-12-02 =
subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and Program 10-13-01 = 1 [DHCP Server enabled]):
1.
The network settings on the PC connecting to the telephone system must be set to obtain an IP address automatically.
The location of the IP setting depends on the Windows version being used, but for example, with Windows
XP you would access these settings by clicking:
START-SETTINGS-NETWORK CONNECTIONS-Right mouse click on LOCAL AREA CONNECTION-
Select PROPERTIES-Click on INTERNET PROTOCOL (TCP/IP)-Click PROPERTIES-Select the GENERAL tab
if not already selected.
Connecting to the telephone System
In order to use UserPro, the telephone system must be connected to the PC in one of the ways shown below.
For local connection you can connect via Ethernet either through a hub or with a cross-over cable connected directly to the
system.
For remote connection you can connect your PC to an ISDN Terminal Adapter and make a dial up connection to the telephone
sytem.

Ethernet Connection for Local Access:

For local connection you can connect from the PC to the telephone system using either the Ethernet or VoIP port on the CPOO
(check IP settings above).
You can connect directly into the Ethernet socket on the CPOO or via the LAN, if the CPOO is already con-
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