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Phone system is a UX5000 to get us started.
Two offices: UX5000 #1: 10.1.10.5 (10-12) VoIP #1: 10.1.10.6 (84-26) VoIP #2: 10.1.10.7 (84-26) 10-27 is setup going to 192.168.1.5
UX5000 #2: 192.168.1.5 (10-12) VoIP #1: 192.168.1.6 (84-26) VoIP #2: 192.168.1.7 (84-26) 10-27 is setup going to 10.1.10.5
The offices are linked by hardware VPN and everything is working. However, we are changing IP addresses and I can find where the two systems are linked in then 10-27 setup but the other two IP's in 84-26 I do not see them linked with the other system.
Would I be able just to change the programming above with the new IP's and restart the systems for them to work or do I need to link those 84-26's somehow? I'm using the WebPro if you were wondering.
Any assistance or guidance would greatly be appreciated.
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You would need to make sure all your ip addresses 10-12, 84-26 were in the same subnet as each other but no you dont need to specify to the other cpu the 84-26 ip addresses this is done in the SIP or iSIP(NecSIP) protocol whatever is used
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Thank you! I will make sure this is complete when I make the switch!!
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