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LANCOM VoIP Routers: PBX Functionalities
Chapter 2: Hardware installation
Example:
LANCOM 1723 VoIP
8
DC12V
ETH2
ETH1
USB
³
Connecting to the LAN – First of all connect your LANCOM Business-
VoIP-Router to the LAN. Plug in one end of the supplied network cable
(green connectors) to a LAN connector on the device ³, and the other
end into an available network connector socket in your local network or a
free socket on a switch or hub.
Connect the telephones and fax machines
Connect your SIP telephones to a network connection socket in your
local network, or to a switch/hub that is connected to your LAN.
Softphones are installed on the PCs, which are connected to the LAN.
Analog devices (fax machines or DECT telephones) are connected to
the LANCOM Business-VoIP-Router via the analog interfaces
(RJ11 socket marked with
telephone with answering machine to Analog 1 and a fax machine to
Analog 2.
If your terminal equipment features a TAE-F or TAE-N connector,
please use the supplied adapter cable (RJ11 plug to TAE-N/F socket).
If necessary, further analog equipment can be connected to the LAN
by means of an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA).
ISDN telephones can be connected to the ISDN 2 interface
directly or via the ISDN bus of an ISDN PBX.
For the models LANCOM 1723 VoIP and LANCOM 1823 VoIP, never
use the interface ISDN 2
(exchange)!
Connecting to the public services telephone network
The models LANCOM 1723 VoIP and LANCOM 1823 VoIP can be
connected either to the ISDN network or to the analog telephone
network:
Config
(COM)
Analog2 (
)
Analog1 (
)
·
). For example, connect a DECT
»
to connect to the ISDN network
ISDN2
ISDN1/Analog(⌧)
ADSL(2+)
Reset
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»
·
»
either

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