Before getting started, Connecting the system, Hardware setup – IPitomy IP1000 User Guide User Manual

Page 12: Connecting the phone lines and fax machines, Embedded analog phone ports

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Before Getting Started

Planning before getting started will make the setup and installation of the IPitomy 1000 simple.
IPitomy has created an Installation Worksheet to assist in recording business and system
information used in planning system setup and installation. This Checklist can be downloaded
from IPitomy.com in the Dealer Section of the Web site.

Connecting the System

Hardware Setup

The IPitomy 1000 comes assembled and ready to install. The system requires connection
to the PSTN for analog or T1 lines. It requires telephones to be connected to the local
area network (LAN). Broadband access must also be established for VoIP connectivity
(allowing remote extensions and remote management).

Connecting the Phone Lines and FAX Machines

The IP1000 is equipped to support analog, gateway or SIP connections. Analog lines 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.

Embedded Analog Phone Ports

The IP1000 has analog phone ports and analog line ports embedded on board:

ƒ Two Analog Phone Ports

− The IP1000 has two analog phone ports embedded on

board for connectivity to FAX machine, analog phones or cordless phones with FXS
interfaces.

ƒ Two Analog Line Ports

− The IP1000 has two analog line ports embedded on board

for PSTN connectivity.

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