Putting be.IP swift into operation 10
Putting be.IP swift into operation
Ports on the bottom
Ports at the rear
1. Connecting DSL
Take the gray DSL cable (RJ45-TAE) and plug the RJ45
connector into the gray socket labeled DSL on your be.IP swift.
Insert the TAE plug of the cable into the middle socket labeled
F or
on the telephone home connection (telephone socket).
2. Connecting analog telephones
Take the telephone plug (TAE plug) of your DECT base station
(or analog telephones) and plug it into the socket labeled TEL1 or
TEL2 on the back of the router. Alternatively, you can also
connect telephones via the black RJ11 sockets labeled TEL1 or
TEL2.
3. Connecting ISDN terminals
You connect your ISDN telephones or your existing ISDN
telephone system via the black RJ45 sockets labeled ISDN. To
connect up to eight ISDN terminals (including a maximum of four
telephones), please use an additional ISDN distributor.
4. Connecting IP telephones
Wired IP telephones are connected via the yellow LAN sockets.
5. Connecting computers via LAN sockets