How to configure VOIP on a modem like this?

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I'm getting a VOIP phone sent to me from the UK soon and will need to connect it to the modem I have here - but I have no idea how to get into the settings of this model to configure things - can anyone point me in the right direction?

The only model number I can find on the modem is Ericsson T063G , but I can't find anything about this at all (not in English, anyway!)





I would have thought this has some sort of web interface where I could access to set up SIP accounts etc?

Only thing I can find about it is a datasheet in Russian which isn't really much help to me :p

http://www.ericsson.com/ru/solutions/products/pdf/wireline/t063g_datasheet_etsi.pdf

Thanks in advance !
 
Oooh didn't notice there'd been replies here!

I currently use eyeBeam , with 3 SIP accounts which works just fine.

We're getting a VOIP system installed in the office - where I would be come one of the extensions on the office phone system, and also be able to dial out from here. This would go through a Nortel BCM50 system I believe, and a Nortel VOIP handset.

I've never worked with VOIP apart from the likes of Xlite/Eyebeam etc. and assumed this would be configured on the Modem as that has VOIP sockets on it.

So say in that scenario - how would the VOIP phone know, that I'm on the office network, will this create a SIP server on that side I just connect to using the VOIP phone?

And yeah I tried the IP of the default gateway, doesn't come up with anything unfortunately :(

I've been struggling to find any info / alternative product codes for this modem - doesn't seem very common , has a fibre connection going straight into it.
 
Ok, seems its a GPON modem - I did try to speak to Ericsson yesterday to get some documentation with just the model number which didn't get me anywhere. Will see if I have more luck tomorrow now I have more of an idea what type of modem it is
 
Aha - I just assumed I needed to use the Phone ports as they were there - plugging directly into Ethernet would be easiest I guess.

I'll speak to the guys supplying the phone system tomorrow, see what advice they can give me. We don't really have "IT People" unfortunately, being a small company !
 
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