by service provider. User name and password will be used for authentication while establishing PPTP connection.

oMax Idle Time and Connect on Demand – If the connection stay inactive for over a specific period time (Max Idle Time) the PPPoE connection may be cut off. Assign 0 to Max Idle Time field will always keep the connection no matter it is active or not. If Internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity, automatic re-establishment for Internet connection will be invoked by any attempt of access to Internet if the Connect on Demand field is checked.

oKeep Alive and Redial Period – If Keep Alive is enabled, system will periodically check the Internet connection. If the connection is down, then the system will automatically re-establish the connection. To use this option, click the radio button next to Keep Alive. The Redial Period is the time period to trigger system to check the Internet connection; default Redial Period is 30 seconds.

Telstra Cable –Telstra Cable is a service used in Australia only. Check with service provider for necessary setup information.

oServer IP Address – Normally the static IP address is a public IP address provided by service provider; it is used for connecting to Internet.

oUser Name and Password – Enter the user name and password provided by service provider. User name and password will be used for authentication while establishing Telstra cable connection.

Optional Settings

Some server providers may require the following settings. Check with the service provider before making any changes.

Host Name and Domain Name – Some service providers require these names as identification. You may need to check with service provider to see if it is required. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work.

MTU – The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) setting specifies the largest packet size permitted for network transmission. To manually set a value, select Manual and enter the value desired in the Size field. MTU value should be in the range from 1200 to 1500. Normally the value 1492 is used. The default is Auto, which allows the system to select the best MTU for your Internet connection.

Router IP

The local IP address and Subnet Mask are shown here. In most cases, keeping the defaults is recommended.

IP Address – The default value is 192.168.1.1.

Subnet Mask – The default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.

DHCP Server Setting

The IP1000 can be used as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, hence no router device is required. DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each computer or network equipment in a local network. It is highly recommended to utilize IP1000’s DHCP server function.

DHCP Server – By Factory default DHCP is enabled.

Start IP Address – Enter an initial IP address for the DHCP server to start with when assigning IP addresses. Because the default local IP address for the IP1000 is 192.168.1.1, the Start IP Address must be one between 192.168.1.2 and

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1000 specifications

Aastra Telecom 1000 is a versatile and robust communication solution designed for small to medium-sized businesses. This telephone system is renowned for its reliability, versatility, and ease of use. One of its main features is its modular design, allowing businesses to scale and customize the system according to their specific needs. This adaptability makes it an excellent investment for growing organizations that require flexibility in their communication system.

The Aastra Telecom 1000 employs advanced digital technology that enhances voice clarity and reduces overall signal interference. This clarity is vital for maintaining effective communication within a corporate environment, ensuring that crucial information is transmitted without misunderstanding. Furthermore, the system supports numerous extensions, making it easy for companies to connect multiple users and departments seamlessly.

Among its many features, the Aastra Telecom 1000 includes capabilities such as voicemail support, call forwarding, and conference calling. The voicemail function allows users to retrieve messages at their convenience, ensuring important communications are not missed. Call forwarding ensures that calls can be directed to the appropriate parties, even if they are not present at their desk, thereby enhancing customer service and responsiveness. The inclusion of conference calling enables multiple users to participate in discussions, fostering teamwork and collaboration among remote teams.

Another key aspect of the Aastra Telecom 1000 is its compatibility with various communication protocols, including Voice over IP (VoIP). This compatibility allows businesses to integrate modern internet-based calling solutions that can lead to significant cost savings on long-distance calls. Moreover, the system can interface with existing IT infrastructure, simplifying its deployment in businesses already using digital communication platforms.

Security is also a significant consideration with the Aastra Telecom 1000. The system adheres to industry-standard security measures to protect sensitive communication from external threats. In addition, the user-friendly interface ensures that employees can use the system without extensive training, promoting streamlined operations and quick adoption of the technology.

Overall, the Aastra Telecom 1000 represents an ideal solution for businesses looking for a reliable, feature-rich telephone system that can adapt to their evolving communication needs. With its robust capabilities, scalability, and integration options, it stands out as a preferred choice for companies seeking to enhance their internal and external communications efficiently.