01-10-2011 09:43 AM - edited 03-19-2019 02:10 AM
I currently have a 2811 router that is setup as a CME for a new location that we will be opening. In the near future, I will be turining up the PRI circuit with the vendor and will need to test inbound/outbound calling. In order to do this, I will need to have the phones up and running. My dilemma is this. Normally, our setup is to have data from an ISP, the 2811 router with a firewall acting as the DHCP server for the phones. This will also be the end result in this case.
When I go to turn-up the PRI circuit, I will not have the data connectivity from the ISP nor the firewall. I will just have the router connected to the PRI and an a couple of phones for testing. What do I need to do to temporarily test with not having the full setup as far as IP's for phones.
If someone can outline this for me it would be great. I am having to do all of this without training. Just learning as I go.
Thanks in Advance
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01-11-2011 06:09 PM
You are not dependant by the ISP for CME functionality. It will use a private addresses and work normally like that.
01-11-2011 06:09 PM
You are not dependant by the ISP for CME functionality. It will use a private addresses and work normally like that.
01-11-2011 06:17 PM
What steps do I need to perform to setup the private addressing from the router?
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