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PROXYE-SERVER : INTERNET APPLICATIONS
Ed. 04 3/4Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
- + represents a string of from 1 to n characters;
- ? represents 0 or 1 character.
- Authorized: blocks all sites except those corresponding to the URLs in the "List of URLs"
E.g. www.alcatel.com
CONFIGURING THE CLIENT STATION
Using the Alcatel OmniPCX proxy features calls for some configuration of the web browser on the client
stations.
The browser needs to be instructed that http and ftp requests are to be sent to the proxy: to this end, it
is given the IP address of the proxy server (the OmniPCX IP address, on the LAN side) and the destina-
tion port number, which must correspond to the one entered in OmniPCX (Settings -> Proxy/Cache
-> Main -> Proxy Port Number).
Internet Explorer configuration example
After launching Internet Explorer, the proxy settings can be reached by opening the Tools -> Internet
Options menu and clicking on LAN Parameters in the Connections tab. Check "Use Automatic
Configuration Script" and enter the following address in the Address field:
- http://<@CPU_IA>/proxy.pac
<@CPU_IA> represents the IP address or the name of the Internet Access CPU.
Exemple : http://192.168.92.247/proxy.pac
or
http://iaccess.company.world/proxy.pac
The default name for the IA CPU is iaccess.<domain_name>.

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Alcatel OmniPCX Office Specifications

General IconGeneral
VoIP SupportYes
SIP SupportYes
ISDN SupportYes
Analog SupportYes
Integrated Voice MailYes
Auto AttendantYes
ConferencingYes
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, H.323
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Network Interfaces10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing