Questions about CSG-544 ?
vincen
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Hi,
I'm playing with the CSG-544 SIP system and I have two questions about it if some of you are familiar with it
-> Why does it have both a LAN and WAN settings unless there is only one Network port on CSG ?
-> How to add a regular SIP provider (Callcentric for example) in trunks ? as there is only 4 predefined ones and no access to SIP regular settings !
Thanks,
Vincèn
I'm playing with the CSG-544 SIP system and I have two questions about it if some of you are familiar with it
-> Why does it have both a LAN and WAN settings unless there is only one Network port on CSG ?
-> How to add a regular SIP provider (Callcentric for example) in trunks ? as there is only 4 predefined ones and no access to SIP regular settings !
Thanks,
Vincèn
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The Network Port is the WAN, the IP Phones ports are the LAN.
Vincèn
The WAN and LAN ports on the CSG can be used in a number of different ways. The CSG can act as a completely self sufficient phone system, providing routing, DHCP and other network services. When the CSG is being integrated with an existing network that likely already has all of those services, it is possible to use either the LAN or WAN ports. If using the LAN ports is desired, you can essentially turn those ports on the CSG into a network switch by disabling DHCP and not using the WAN port (which effectively disables routing).
Regarding ping, most routers disable answering ping by default as a security measure. Accessing the services of the CSG via the WAN port is possible via configuration options in the administrative interface.
Vincèn