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Connect power cable, observe Power and Status LEDs for device status.
Connect management device via Ethernet or console port for access.
Verify management device receives an IP address from the gateway's DHCP server.
Access the device's web interface using its IP address and default login.
Set essential device identification and security parameters via J-Web.
Save the applied configuration settings in the J-Web interface.
Configure an interface, ensuring Ethernet switching is unchecked for IP configuration.
Review and understand the default security policies and NAT rules.
Navigate to Security > Policy to modify security policy settings.
Connect analog devices (phones, fax) and VoIP phones to the gateway.
Log into the J-Web interface to configure media gateway settings.
Define policies for specifying call type permissions in the Class of Restriction.
Configure SIP station settings, including name, extension, and class of restriction.
Configure analog station settings, including name, extension, and class of restriction.
Set up the peer call server for call routing and handling services.
Configure a trunk for PSTN TDM interfaces to route calls.
Group multiple trunks in order of precedence for call routing.
Enable the peer call server to route outbound calls to PSTN.
Enable placing calls within the branch and externally.
Configure the server that takes over if the peer call server is unreachable.
Connect power cable, observe Power and Status LEDs for device status.
Connect management device via Ethernet or console port for access.
Verify management device receives an IP address from the gateway's DHCP server.
Access the device's web interface using its IP address and default login.
Set essential device identification and security parameters via J-Web.
Save the applied configuration settings in the J-Web interface.
Configure an interface, ensuring Ethernet switching is unchecked for IP configuration.
Review and understand the default security policies and NAT rules.
Navigate to Security > Policy to modify security policy settings.
Connect analog devices (phones, fax) and VoIP phones to the gateway.
Log into the J-Web interface to configure media gateway settings.
Define policies for specifying call type permissions in the Class of Restriction.
Configure SIP station settings, including name, extension, and class of restriction.
Configure analog station settings, including name, extension, and class of restriction.
Set up the peer call server for call routing and handling services.
Configure a trunk for PSTN TDM interfaces to route calls.
Group multiple trunks in order of precedence for call routing.
Enable the peer call server to route outbound calls to PSTN.
Enable placing calls within the branch and externally.
Configure the server that takes over if the peer call server is unreachable.
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