Entering An Http Proxy Server (Only When Connected To An Internal Company Network); Accessing To A Tagged Vlan - Gigaset DX800 Setting Up

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Entering an HTTP proxy server
(only when connected to an internal company network)
Direct connections between network subscribers and the Internet are often not
permitted within internal company or organisation networks (Intranet). In such
cases, all HTTP calls from the network are "transferred" by a proxy server. The proxy
server is a computer or program within the network.
If your phone is connected to such a network, you must store the address of this
HTTP proxy server on the phone and activate handling of HTTP calls via the HTTP
proxy server.
Only then will you be able to access the online directory or display weather infor-
mation etc. (information services).
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Open the Settings
HTTP proxy area
Enable proxy
Select Yes if your phone is to handle HTTP calls via your network's HTTP proxy
server.
If you select No, the phone will attempt to access the Internet directly.
Proxy server address
Enter the URL of the proxy server to which your phone is to send HTTP calls.
The proxy server then creates the connection to the Internet.
Proxy server port
Enter the communication port used on the HTTP proxy server (number between
0 and 55,000). It is mainly port 80 that is used.
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Select Set to save your settings.

Accessing to a tagged VLAN

Details in this section are only required if you connect your base station to a local
network that is divided into virtual subnetworks (VLAN – Virtual Local Area
Network). In a tagged VLAN, data packets are assigned to the individual subnet-
works via tags (markings) that consist of a VLAN Identifier and the VLAN Priority,
amongst others. The VLAN Identifier identifies the subnetwork. The VLAN Priority
allows voice data transport to take priority, for example.
You will need to save the VLAN Identifier / VLAN Priority on the base station.
Your VLAN provider will supply you with this data.
Use VLAN Tagging
Select Yes if you want the base station to use VLAN tagging.
VLAN Identifier
Enter the VLAN Identifier. Numbers ranging from 0–4094 (12-bit values) are per-
mitted.
VLAN Priority
Enter the VLAN Priority. Numbers ranging from 0–7 (3-bit values) are permitted.
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IP Configuration Web page.

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