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QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
Internet Configuration Wizard
are
described in the chapters below except those for the IP
settings, which will be described in this chapter.
Attention: It is strongly recommended not to change the
factory default settings if their meanings are not fully
clear to an administrator.
Fig.II- 7: Internet Configuration Wizard – Getting Started page
The Wizard allows navigating through the following basic configuration parameters and settings:
• Uplink configuration (see below)
PPPoE
(available only for QX50/QX200):
•
•
WAN Interface Configuration (see below)
PPP/ PPTP Settings
•
PPTP
(available only for QX50/QX200):
• WAN IP Configuration (see below)
• PPP/ PPTP Settings
•
WAN Interface Configuration (see below)
•
Ethernet
• WAN IP Configuration
• WAN Interface
Configuration (see below)
•
The Uplink Configuration page allows you to select the QX
IP PBX‘s WAN interface connection type and its bandwidth
settings. These settings will make QX IP PBX available to the
external network.
Depending on the Uplink Interface Protocol selection, the
page following the Uplink Configuration page is different.
Thus if PPPoE is selected, the next page will be PPP
Configuration, while selecting Ethernet will bring up the
WAN IP Configuration page.
The Uplink Configuration
page offers the following
components:
The WAN Interface Protocol radio buttons are used to
choose the protocol depending on the requirements of the
ISP (Internet Service Provider):
PPPoE (available only for QX50/QX200) - turns on
the PPP over an Ethernet connection.
PPTP (available only for QX50/QX200) – turns on
the Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
interface used for the connection between QX IP
PBX and ADSL modem. A fixed IP address
configuration is needed in this case.
Ethernet - turns on the Ethernet connection
Fig.II- 8: Internet Configuration Wizard - Uplink Configuration page
The WAN Interface Bandwidth settings allow the specification of the upstream and downstream speeds in kbit/s, helping to assure the quality of IP calls.
An IP call looses the voice quality if there is no available bandwidth. When approaching the limits of bandwidth capacity, another IP call will be declined.
The bandwidth provided by the ISP has to be specified in the text fields Upstream Speed and Downstream Speed. The default entry in both fields is
100000, the maximum bandwidth of a 100 Mb Ethernet. You may see the required bandwidth in the chapter
Needed Bandwidth for IP Calls.
The Min Data Rate text field requires the amount of upstream bandwidth that ought to remain for data applications even if voice applications use the
entire available upstream bandwidth. The value selected here needs to be smaller than the upstream bandwidth and is measured in kbit/s.