Toa N-8000 Series User Manual
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Chapter 4
SYSTEM DESIGN FLOW
[Setting procedures]
Step 1. Using a system setting PC*
1
, set a network*
2
for Exchanges, Various kinds of interface units, and IP
stations that permit broadcast communications with this PC.
*
1
PC (A) in the illustration on the previous page
*
2
LAN (A) in the illustration on the previous page
Use the supplied N-8000 Setting Software program's unit scan function to perform settings. (Refer to
Step 2. Using the PC in each LAN, set the networks*
3
for Exchanges, Various kinds of interface units, and IP
stations that cannot conduct broadcast communications with the system setting PC.
*
3
LANs (B) and (C) in the illustration on the previous page.
• Use the N-8000 Setting Software program's unit scan function to perform settings.
Note
Use the N-8000 Setting Software only for the network settings of Exchanges, Various kinds of
interface units, and IP stations. When performing individual settings related to the general system,
use the PC (A).
• One of the following two methods can also be used to perform settings (Refer to
.):
(1) Perform settings via a network using the PC's Web browser.
Note
If the system contains multiple Exchanges, Various kinds of interface units, or IP stations, and their
IP address numbers are identical (factory-preset setting), connect each exchange to a network
and perform settings individually.
(2) Disconnect the Exchange, Various kinds of interface units, or IP stations from the LAN to directly
connect it to the PC using a crossover LAN cable, then perform settings by way of the Web
browser.
• Another method can also be used to perform settings on the menu screen of the multifunctional master
station without using a PC. To perform an exchange's network setting, connect the multifunctional
master station to the exchange to be set. For the IP multifunctional master station, its network setting
can be performed using its on-screen setting menu. (Refer to
.)
Step 3. Set the system to allow communications from the system setting PC to all Exchanges, Various kinds of
interface units, and IP stations on the network.
Using the N-8000 Setting Software's system setting function on the system setting PC, register the
Exchanges, Various kinds of interface units, and IP stations of which network settings have been set
in Step 1 or 2. (Refer to
These procedures permit communications between the system setting PC and all Exchanges, Various
kinds of interface units, and IP stations within the system.