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30 Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual
Connecting to the VoIP Network
The VoIP Interface enables the extensions of ETERNITY NENX to connect to the IP network and make Proxy as
well as Non-Proxy (Peer-to-Peer) VoIP calls.
By default, a VoIP module is factory fitted in ETERNITY NENXIP50. However, the VoIP interface is optional in the
ETERNITY NENX312 and ETERNITY NENX416.
Voice Channels
ETERNITY NENX supports 8 Voice Channels.
SIP Extension-to-SIP Extension call and SIP Extension to SIP Trunk call will consume 2 VoIP channels, while a SIP
Extension-to-SLT/ CO / Mobile Trunk will consume a single voice channel only.
If RTP Relay or Direct RTP is selected, maximum 25 Audio calls or 8 Video calls are supported.
SIP Trunks
ETERNITY NENX supports a maximum of 8 SIP Trunks
3
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In countries, where the provision and use of Internet telephony services and products is prohibited and/ or
subject to laws, regulations or licenses, the User is advised to comply with such laws and regulations when
installing and using this product.
Installing the VoIP Module
Unpack the VoIP module.
Make sure power supply is turned off before you begin installation.
Unscrew and remove the top cover of the enclosure. Keep the screws and the cover aside.
Locate the studs and connector of the VoIP module on the mainboard.
3. SIP Trunks are same as SIP Accounts. A SIP Account is an account you would get from your VoIP/Internet Telephony Service Pro-
vider much like you would get an email account from your Internet Service Provider.

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