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Planet IPX-330 - Ipv6 Settings

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Internet Telephony PBX System
IPX-330/IPX-2100
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4.1.1.2 PPPoE
If PPPoE IPPBX will be connected to the network via ADSL modem by means of Point-to-Point
Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) dial-up. In such a situation, extensions will subscribe to the
IPPBX system through LAN, WAN port can be used for remote extensions.
If PPPoE is set, you just have to specify the username and password given by your ISP and
the IPPBX system will dial-up to the ISP and you have Internet access on WAN.
LAN port connects to your local network for internal IP extensions to register. If needed, you
can change LAN IP to fit your local network.
4.1.2 IPv6 Settings
IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) has been in development for nearly two decades. Now the
next-generation protocol is ready to replace IPv4 and assume its place as the backbone of the
Internet.
Today, major Internet service providers (ISPs), home networking equipment manufacturers,
and web companies around the world are permanently enabling IPv6 for their products and
services. Many organizations, institutions and universities have deployed their own networks
on IPv6.
To be able to deliver VoIP calls over IPv6 (SIP over IPv6), you can configure IP PBX system
with IPv6 addresses to be able to deploy it in your IPv6 network infrastructure.

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