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LAN based, with the traditional telephone network. The Model 400 is designed to provide 4FXO ports for connecting to the traditional telephone network for connection to an IP PBX. 3 Easy Steps to configure the IP400 Connecting the IP400 Configuring the IP400...
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IP400 LED Indicators Power Power On Power Off Statuus The VoIP Gateway has successfully registered to SIP server. Flashing The VoIP Gateway has not registered to SIP server. The LAN port is active. No active connection on the LAN port.
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Connecting the IP400 Connect the IP400 to the local network. Navigate to the networks router via a web browser. Open the DHCP Client Table. Match the IP400’s MAC address with the associated IP address.
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Configuring the IP400 Open a web browser on a computer connected to the local network. Navigate to the IP address of the IP400 (obtained in step 1). Login to the IP400 User: Admin Password: Setup > SIP Service: Under SIP Server: SIp Proxy Address: 192.168.2.14...
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Under each line enter the phone number associated with that line. [5555555555] (no spaces, no hyphens, no dashes, no periods, no parenthesis) Register: Username: gateway (choose a unique username for the IP400) Password: gateway (choose a unique username for the IP400) Save Settings Restarting the IP400 Administration >...
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DTMF Mode: auto Host: dynamic Register: No Auth: No Username: gateway (same as entered for the IP400 in step 2) Secret: gateway (same as entered for the IP400 in step 2) Outbound Caller ID: (leave this field blank) Call Limit: 2 (number of lines attached to the IP400) Leave the rest of the fields at their defaults or change them in accordance with your system.
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