E-mail delivery – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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Introduction

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The WAN port is used when connecting a Gateway to the Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) DSL/Cable modem. Once

connected the Gateway allows remote devices to communicate with local devices connected to the LAN. Connecting

the X-50 VoIP Telephone System to the ISP using a DHCP address allows SIP Trunks to authentication and other

features such as email delivery of voicemail messages. This does not require a “Fixed” or Static Class A or B IP

Address, just access to the Internet.

E-mail Delivery

When using SIP Trunks or e-mail delivery of a voice mail messages and not using remote worker or creating a voice

network, the WAN port of the X-50 VoIP Telephone System is connected to a LAN port on the existing LAN. It can

use a DHCP address or given an internal static IP Address.

What does that say?

The WAN port can be programmed so that it connects to the Local

Area Network (LAN), allowing it to “function” as both a WAN and LAN

port. This allows the administrator to use Network Address Translation

(NAT) to redirect outside Class A or B IP Addresses to an internal

locations.

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