
Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 83
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Connecting an i200X telephone
This section takes the example above and uses it to demonstrate how an installer would configure
an i2002 or i2004 telephone on the system. For information on configuring i200X telephones, see
Chapter 3, “Installing IP telephones,” on page 31
.
Connecting an i200X telephone on the LAN
In this case, the Santa Clara administrator wants to connect an i2004 phone using the LAN 1
network interface.
1 The installer sets up the Business Communications Manager to handle the IP telephone by
turning Registration to ON, and Auto Assign DNs to ON.
2 The installer connects the telephone to the LAN, and sets it up using the following settings:
• Set IP address: 10.10.5.10
• Default GW: 10.10.5.1
This is the IP address of the default gateway on the network, which is the nearest router to
the telephone.
• S1 IP address: 47.62.84.1
This is the published IP address of the Business Communications Manager.
The Business Communications Manager automatically assigns the telephone the DN of 3348.
3 The installer configures DN record 3348 with the lines and attributes the IP telephone requires.
4 The installer sets up a target line for DN 3348, using the Received Digits 3348.
This phone would follow all of the same dialing rules as the other telephones on the Santa Clara
Business Communications Manager. A caller could dial 3321 to connect with telephone 3321, dial
9 to access the PSTN, or dial 2<DN> to access a telephone on the Ottawa system.
Note: IP clients require an IP network to reach the Business Communications
Manager. However, they do not need to use VoIP trunks to communicate beyond
the Business Communications Manager. They can use any type of trunk, just as
any other phone on the Business Communications Manager can.
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