Contents
Index
Using be.IP as a VDSL modem
Preparation
Installation
Deleting preconfigured addresses
Configuration
Connecting the VDSL modem and the ethernet interface
Configuration on the dial up router
Using further functions of the be.IP
Overview of Configuration Steps
Creating configuration access for the user and using special applications
Introduction
Configuration
Access configuration for users (”user portal”)
Applications
Overview of Configuration Steps
Access from the WAN via HTTPS
Introduction
Configuration
Network Address Translation (NAT) / Port Address Translation (PAT)
Stateful inspection firewall (SIF)
Administrative access
Access from the WAN
Overview of Configuration Steps
Access from the WAN to a web server in the LAN
Introduction
Configuration
Network Address Translation (NAT) / Port Address Translation (PAT)
Stateful inspection firewall (SIF)
Overview of Configuration Steps
Dialling in of an iPhone to a be.IP
Introduction
Configuration
Setting up the dialling profile via the Assistant
Creating / changing iPhone-specific parameters
Setting up the dialling profile on the iPhone
Overview of Configuration Steps
Access from WAN via the PPPoE-WAN connection
Introduction
Configuration
Network Address Translation (NAT) / Port Address Translation (PAT)
Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF)
Changes to Internet gateway
Final note
Overview of Configuration Steps
be.IP Secure Client: Configuration of VPN remote access
Introduction
Configuration
Start Gateway
Configure tunnel with the Assistant VPN
Download the be.IP Secure Client
Install and configure the be.IP Secure Client
Enable software and load file
Establish IPSec connection
Split tunnel
Overview of Configuration Steps
be.IP plus as PBX with two xDSL connections
Introduction
Configuration
Setting up the WAN connection
Setting up the WAN interface for the SIP connection
Setting up the load distribution
Special load distribution handling for encrypted connections
Adjusting the metric
Concluding notes
Overview of Configuration Steps
Telephoning via a SIP provider using the be.IP plus
Introduction
Basic Configuration
Variant 1: Network configuration with direct Internet connection
Configuration of be.IP plus
Variant 2: Network configuration with gateway
Configuration of the gateway ( bintec RS353jw)
Configuration of be.IP plus
Variants 1 + 2: Configuration of country settings in the be.IP plus
Variants 1 + 2: Configuration of SIP provider in the be.IP plus
SIP provider (individual number)
1&1
QSC-IPfonie basic
Toplink
SIP provider (extension)
Sipgate Trunking
QSC-IPfonie extended
Variants 1 + 2: Configuration of authorisation class (optional)
Variants 1 + 2: Configuration of numbers in the be.IP plus
Assignment of incoming calls
Configuring of outgoing calls
SIP provider (individual number) QSC-IPfonie basic and Toplink
SIP Provider (Extension) Sipgate Trunking and QSC-IPfonie extended
Overview of Configuration Steps
bintec 4Ge-LE as WAN path to a be.IP
Introduction
Configuration
Overview of Configuration Steps
Configuration help
Change the startup view
Configuration
Setting up for a Vodafone VDSL connection
Setting up the Internet connection
Setting up the voice connection
Configuration of a DynDNS account
Configuration
Use of agency features and functions with the IP-based connection
be.IP and be.IP plus as the media gateway
be.IP plus as PBX
Outside line with the exchange code
Automatic outside line
Setting up the function key for controlling the integrated access point
Note
Configuration
Setting the initiator
Configuring the action
Enable scheduling
Overview of Configuration Steps