11 the peer to peer screen, Figure 65 server > peer-to-peer, Table 32 server > peer-to-peer – ZyXEL Communications IP PBX X6004 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Server

X6004 User’s Guide

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6.11 The Peer to Peer Screen

Use this screen to allow the X6004 to set up a direct connection between two IP
phones on the same subnet. This allows the X6004 to remain free of the loading
burden and free up IP PBX resources (such as DSP channels). When a special
feature request is made by either end of the connection, such as call parking or
music on hold, then the X6004 re-establishes control of the connection to
implement the feature.

Click Configuration > PBX > Server Configuration > Server > Peer to Peer
to view the screen as shown next.

Figure 65 Server > Peer-to-Peer

Each field is described in the following table.

Table 32 Server > Peer-to-Peer

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Peer to Peer

Peer to Peer

Select Disable to turn this feature off or Enable to turn it on.
By default, the Peer-to-Peer feature is disabled.
If you enable it, you should set up the Local Net for Peer to Peer.

Local Net for Peer to Peer

Delete

Click this to delete the selected item(s) in this list.

Select

Check this box to mark an item in this list for deletion.

Local Net for

Peer to Peer

This displays the network on which Peer to Peer connections may be
made. For example, if the Local Net IP address is 192.168.1.0/24, then
any device with an IP from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254 can make a
peer connection to any other device in the same host range.

Add

Click this to add a new entry to the local net list.

Apply

Click this to save your changes.

Reset

Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value.

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