Connecting the system – IPitomy IP1100+ PBX Administrator Guide User Manual

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IPitomy IP PBX Admin Guide

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Connecting the System

Hardware Setup

The IPitomy IP PBX comes assembled and ready to install. The system requires some form of trunking, be it a
connection to the PSTN for analog or T1 lines or a SIP trunk. It requires telephones to be connected to the local
area network (LAN). Broadband access must be established for VoIP connectivity (allowing remote extensions ,
branch offices, remote management, and SIP trunks).

Figure 2 – Hardware Setup Diagram

Connecting the Phone Lines

The IPitomy IP PBX is equipped to support analog, digital, gateway or SIP connections. Analog lines or a T1/PRI
are connected with internal hardware resources. A gateway connects analog telephone lines by registering itself
as a SIP provider over the LAN. SIP providers create a direct connection to the system.

INTERNAL ANALOG LINE CARDS

The IPitomy IP PBX uses three basic analog devices for PSTN connectivity.

Digium TDM04B Analog Line Card (4 PSTN line connections

)

This analog line card

supporting these connections is already installed and completely configured. Simply connect the phone
lines to the RJ11 jacks at the rear of the IPitomy IP PBX and start making calls.

Digium TDM808B Analog Line Card (8 PSTN line connections

) − This analog line card

supporting these connections is already installed and completely configured. Simply connect the phone
lines to the RJ11 jacks at the rear of the IPitomy IP PBX and start making calls.

!

IMPORTANT:

The 4 and 8 PSTN line connections are a single

pair, one line per jack. It may be necessary to echo tune the system.
Please contact an IPitomy Technical Support personnel if you
notice an echo on the line.

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