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  • Page 1 First steps Gigaset SX761 dsl Gigaset...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents The Gigaset SX761 dsl ......6 First steps ....... . . 12 The user interface .
  • Page 4 Contents Configuring Advanced Settings ....37 Call guide ....... . . 71 Administration .
  • Page 5 Contents Status information ......89 Appendix ........94 Glossary .
  • Page 6: The Gigaset Sx761 Dsl

    The Gigaset SX761 dsl The Gigaset SX761 dsl Note: Do your part for the environment (ECO)
  • Page 7 The Gigaset SX761 dsl Local area networks with Gigaset products Wired local area network (Ethernet) Internet Ethernet...
  • Page 8 The Gigaset SX761 dsl Internet Ethernet Please remember: Internet telephony and connecting analogue phones...
  • Page 9 The Gigaset SX761 dsl Internet Please remember: active Internet connection Via registration button Scan WPS Registration Scan...
  • Page 10: Features And Applications

    The Gigaset SX761 dsl Features and applications Internet access Setting up a local area network Connecting phones and Internet telephony Security functions...
  • Page 11 The Gigaset SX761 dsl Offering your own services on the Internet...
  • Page 12: First Steps

    First steps First steps System requirements Note: Note: For experienced users Trademarks...
  • Page 13 First steps Overview of the installation steps Setting up the Gigaset SX761 dsl Front panel...
  • Page 14 First steps State Status...
  • Page 15 First steps Positioning Please remember:...
  • Page 16 First steps Connecting and activating the Gigaset SX761 dsl Ports on the rear panel Element Description Warning...
  • Page 17 First steps Reset button Reboot function Reset function Warning...
  • Page 18 First steps Connecting to the splitter data port Using the integrated ADSL modem ì ADSL black black...
  • Page 19 First steps Using an external modem ì LAN4/WAN ì...
  • Page 20 First steps Connecting to the phone ì Phone 1 Phone 2 Note:...
  • Page 21 First steps Connecting wired to the PC ì LAN1 LAN4 yellow yellow Connecting to the mains power supply Please remember: ì ì ì...
  • Page 22 First steps Checking the operating state Power ADSL Network configuration of the PCs network configuration Windows Vista Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows 98/SE Making the basic settings Connecting and configuring additional PCs (optional) ì LAN1 LAN4 ì ì ì...
  • Page 23: The User Interface

    The user interface The user interface Note: Starting the user interface ì ì http://sx761 http://192.168.2.1 admin ì ì...
  • Page 24: The Start Screen

    The user interface Note: ì The start screen Start screen functions Connect Disconnect Status Basic Setup Wizard Security Setup Wizard Advanced Settings...
  • Page 25: Selecting A Language

    The user interface The configuration program comprises the following functions: Basic Setup Wizard Security Setup Wizard Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Status Status Language Selecting a language ì Language ì ì...
  • Page 26: Connecting To The Internet Manually

    The user interface Connecting to the Internet manually Connect on demand Connect manually ì Home ì Connect ì Disconnect Elements in the user interface Button Log Off Log Off Help Buttons and icons used by the wizards Next > < Back> Cancel Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu Cancel...
  • Page 27: Basic Setup Wizard

    Basic Setup Wizard Basic Setup Wizard Note: ì Basic Setup Wizard ì Next >...
  • Page 28 Basic Setup Wizard Regional Options ì ì ì Next > Note:...
  • Page 29: Configuring Internet Connections

    Basic Setup Wizard Configuring Internet connections Advanced Settings Advanced Settings ì Service provider Other ì Protocol User name Password ì MTU Line mode Encapsulation QoS class VPI / VCI...
  • Page 30 Basic Setup Wizard Note: ì 24h reconnection Reconnection time ì Connection mode Always on Notes: Always on Connect on demand Idle time before disconnect Connect on demand Connect manu- ally Connect manually ì Show Additional Settings Other ì Test Settings Close ì...
  • Page 31 Basic Setup Wizard PPPoE pass-through Protocol ì PPPoE pass-through ì Next > Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) ì Next >...
  • Page 32 Basic Setup Wizard Telephony ì VoIP account...
  • Page 33 Basic Setup Wizard ì Other Service provider User name Displayed name Authorization user name Password SIP domain SIP realm Proxy server address Registrar server address ì SIP listen port Proxy server port Registrar server port Voice codecs Out-of-band DTMF ì Clear ì...
  • Page 34: Security Setup Wizard

    Security Setup Wizard Security Setup Wizard Security Setup Wizard Next > < Back> ì Security Setup Wizard ì Next >...
  • Page 35: Assigning A Password

    Security Setup Wizard Assigning a password admin ì Current password ì New password Confirm new password Note: admin ì Next >...
  • Page 36 Security Setup Wizard Saving settings ì Finish...
  • Page 37: Configuring Advanced Settings

    Configuring Advanced Settings Configuring Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Menu Description Internet Local Network Telephony Administration...
  • Page 38 Configuring Advanced Settings Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Connection DNS Servers MAC Address Firewall Address Translation (NAT) Dynamic DNS Routing...
  • Page 39 Configuring Advanced Settings Internet selection ì Advanced Settings Internet ì ì Connection type ADSL Ethernet Configure multiple connection services Connection serv- ices Routing ì Configure multiple connec- tion services Connection service selected to edit Internet...
  • Page 40 Configuring Advanced Settings ì For an ADSL connection, make the following settings: VPI / VCI Delete ì For an Ethernet connection, make the following settings: VLAN tag Priority Priority Delete...
  • Page 41 Configuring Advanced Settings Internet Connection ì Advanced Settings Internet Internet Connection Advanced Settings Internet ì Service provider Other...
  • Page 42 Configuring Advanced Settings ì Protocol User name Password PPPoE ì Access concentrator name ì IP address type IP address MTU Line mode Encapsulation QoS class VPI / VCI Note: ì Ethernet VLAN tag Line mode Encapsulation QoS class VPI / VCI ì...
  • Page 43 Configuring Advanced Settings ì Show Additional Settings Other ì Test Settings ì Close ì Show Addi- tional Settings PPPoE pass-through Protocol PPPoE pass-through ì Advanced Settings Internet Internet Connection ì PPPoE pass-through and Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Note: ì...
  • Page 44 Configuring Advanced Settings ì DNS server ì Advanced Settings Internet Internet Connection DNS Servers Advanced Settings Internet ì Use custom DNS servers ì Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server ì...
  • Page 45 Configuring Advanced Settings MAC Address ì ì Advanced Settings Internet Internet Connection MAC Address Advanced Settings Internet ì Use default device MAC address Use MAC address of this PC Use custom MAC address ì...
  • Page 46 Configuring Advanced Settings Firewall ì Advanced Settings Internet Firewall ì ì...
  • Page 47 Configuring Advanced Settings Attack Detection Attack Detection ì Advanced Settings Internet Firewall Attack Detection ì Medium High ì...
  • Page 48 Configuring Advanced Settings Setting up access control to the Internet Access Control ì Advanced Settings Internet Firewall Access Control ì Access Control Access Control Access Rules ì...
  • Page 49 Configuring Advanced Settings ì Access rule type Apply to all clients Specify IP address Specify MAC address ì Comment ì Access level Deny access to the Internet Allow web browsing Custom ì Service filter Filtering mode Services Protocol Port 80,90- 140,180 Description Predefined applications...
  • Page 50 Configuring Advanced Settings Setting up the NAT function...
  • Page 51 Configuring Advanced Settings Note: Note: Never expires Local Network Lease time ì Advanced Settings Internet Address Translation (NAT) ì...
  • Page 52 Configuring Advanced Settings Port Triggering ì Advanced Settings Internet Address Translation (NAT) Port Triggering ì Predefined applications ì ì Enabled ì Local protocol ì Local port ì Public protocol ì Public port 80,90-140,180 ì Comment ì Enabled...
  • Page 53 Configuring Advanced Settings ì Delete ì Port Forwarding ì Advanced Settings Internet Address Translation (NAT) Port Forwarding ì Predefined applications ì Enabled ì ì Delete ì Protocol ì Public port...
  • Page 54 Configuring Advanced Settings 80,90-140,180 ì Local port ì Local IP address ì Comment ì Enabled ì ì Delete ì Opening the firewall for a selected PC (Exposed Host) Note:...
  • Page 55 Configuring Advanced Settings ì Advanced Settings Internet Address Translation (NAT) Exposed Host ì Local IP address ì Comment ì Enabled ì ì Delete ì Dynamic DNS...
  • Page 56 Configuring Advanced Settings DynDNS.org ì Advanced Settings Internet Dynamic DNS ì Dynamic DNS ì Service provider ì Domain name User name Password Service provider ì...
  • Page 57 Configuring Advanced Settings Routing ì Advanced Settings Internet Routing ì Policy-based routing ì Policy type Specify interface Specify IP address Specify IP address range Specify MAC address Specify MAC address ì Delete ì ì ì Cancel...
  • Page 58: Lan Configuration

    Configuring Advanced Settings LAN configuration ì Advanced Settings Local Network Defining the private IP address for the Gigaset SX761 dsl ì IP address...
  • Page 59 Configuring Advanced Settings ì Subnet mask Notes: Configuring the DHCP server Note: Obtain an IP address automatically ì ì Lease time Note: Never expires ì First issued IP address Last issued IP address ì Default gateway...
  • Page 60 Configuring Advanced Settings Entering the DNS server ì Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server ì Domain name Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs ì MAC address ì IP address ì ì Delete ì Scan...
  • Page 61 Configuring Advanced Settings Setting up Internet telephony (VoIP) Telephony VoIP The menu comprises the following functions: VoIP Extensions Dialing Plans Quick Dial Important information: even the emergency numbers are not accessible then...
  • Page 62 Configuring Advanced Settings VoIP settings ì Advanced Settings Telephony VoIP ì ì Connection service Connection service ì Basic Setup Wizard User name SIP domain VoIP accounts Edit ì VoIP accounts ì Voice Quality Maximum upstream bandwidth...
  • Page 63 Configuring Advanced Settings Fixed Maximum upstream bandwidth Maximum upstream bandwidth Voice activity detection Echo canceller delay Fixed gain control (input/output)
  • Page 64 Configuring Advanced Settings Setting up or modifying a VoIP account ì ì Service provider Other ì User name Password Show Additional Settings...
  • Page 65 Configuring Advanced Settings Other Displayed name Author- ization user name SIP domain SIP realm Proxy server address Registrar server address ì SIP listen port Proxy server port Registrar server port Voice codecs Out-of-band DTMF ì Extensions ì Advanced Settings Telephony Extensions...
  • Page 66 Configuring Advanced Settings Phone connectors ì Edit SIP Proxy Server...
  • Page 67 Configuring Advanced Settings Port SIP client accounts ì User name Extension number ì Edit ì Delete Configuring extensions Extension number ì User name ì Phone number VoIP ì Receive calls for all numbers...
  • Page 68 Configuring Advanced Settings ì Divert calls Divert always Divert calls to When busy No reply ì Call waiting ì Call pickup ì Hide own number for outgoing calls (CLIR) Note: ì...
  • Page 69 Configuring Advanced Settings Dialing Plans ì Advanced Settings Telephony Dialing Plans ì Area code Area code ì Predial area code for local calls through VoIP ì Dialing Plans ì Phone number ì Connection type ì Comment ì Delete ì...
  • Page 70 Configuring Advanced Settings Quick dial ì Advanced Settings Telephony Quick Dial ì Quick Dial ì Quick Dial Vanity ì Phone number / user name ì ì...
  • Page 71: Call Guide

    Call guide Call guide Please note: Phone1 Phone2 ports. *6 ** *99* *00 *01 to *06 phone number Key combination Effect Description *99* *99* *01 to *06 VoIP Phone number *31# number...
  • Page 72: Advanced Options

    Call guide Key combination Effect Description *51# #51# *#*51# *##51# Advanced options Please remember: Toggling telephone calls Key combination Effect Description Phone number...
  • Page 73 Call guide Key combination Effect Description Conference call between three participants Key combination Effect Description...
  • Page 74 Call guide Call answering and forwarding Key combination Effect Description *21* internal *21*[number]# Example: *21**2# #21# #21# *61* *61*[number]# internal #61# #61# *67* *67*[number]# internal #67# #67# #77# #77#...
  • Page 75 Call guide Call waiting and call reject if busy *43# *43# #43# #43# *26# *26# #26# #26# Notes: Confirmation tones...
  • Page 76: Administration

    Administration Administration Regional Options System Password System Management Save & Restore Reboot Firmware Update System Log Status...
  • Page 77: Regional Options

    Administration Regional Options ì Advanced Settings Administration Regional Options ì Time zone ì Time zone ì Date format Time format...
  • Page 78: System Password

    Administration Internet Time System time Last synchronization with time server ì custom time servers ì Preferred time server Alter- nate time server ì System Password ì Advanced Settings Administration System Password admin Security Setup Wizard ì System Password Current password ì...
  • Page 79: System Management

    Administration Note admin Idle time before log off: ì ì System management ì Advanced Settings Administration System Management...
  • Page 80 Administration ì Remote Management IP address Dynamic DNS Domain name ì Port ì Access Read only Full control...
  • Page 81 Administration ì Allowed connections: Please remember: Only specified client Please remember: http://X.X.X.X:8080 ì Connection service Connection service Remote Manage- ment ì Registration button ì disabled ì...
  • Page 82: Backing Up And Restoring A Configuration

    Administration Backing up and restoring a configuration ì Advanced Settings Administration Save & Restore Backing up configuration data ì Task Save configuration ì ì ì Save...
  • Page 83 Administration Restoring the saved data ì Task Restore configuration ì Browse ì Restoring factory settings ì Reset configuration to factory default settings Note: Reboot ì Advanced Settings Administration Reboot ì...
  • Page 84: Updating Firmware

    Administration Updating firmware ì Advanced Settings Administration Firmware Update Current firmware version Configuring an automatic update ì Update server Firmware update source Firmware update server Change Apply ì Check periodically Update server ì Every day Every week Every month...
  • Page 85 Administration Never check for updates. ì Automatic firmware update Check periodically ì Perform update now! ì ì User requested check ì check for updates ì Perform update now! ì Warning: Do not...
  • Page 86 Administration Local firmware update ì ì Local Firmware update source Current firmware version ì Local firmware update file ì Start firmware update Warning: Do not Status...
  • Page 87: System Log

    Administration System Log Status Device ì Advanced Settings Administration System Log ì Log level Critical Warning Informational Debugging Please remember: Debugging ì System log server Server address type Server address...
  • Page 88 Administration Server port ì...
  • Page 89: Status Information

    Status information Status information Status Security Internet Local Network Telephony Device ì Status ì Overview Internet Connection status IP address Local network IP address DHCP Server Registration Button Telephony VoIP accounts...
  • Page 90 Status information Device System time Firmware version ì Refresh Security Security Status Status Security System password not changed Firewall for your Internet connection turned off Address translation for your Internet connection turned off One or more of your local clients directly exposed to the Internet ì...
  • Page 91 Status information Internet Internet Status Status Internet Connection service Connection service Connection status Connect on demand Connect manually Connect Disconnect Connection mode IP address MAC address Default gateway Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Downstream rate Upstream rate PPPoE pass-through ADSL Line Status Line mode...
  • Page 92: Local Network

    Status information Noise margin Line attenuation Output power Address Translation (NAT) Dynamic DNS ì Refresh Local Network Local Network Status Status Local Network IP address Subnet mask MAC address DHCP Server Status DHCP clients Host name MAC address IP address Lease time ì...
  • Page 93 Status information Telephony Telephony Status Status Telephony VoIP accounts ì Refresh Device Device Status Status Device System uptime System time Firmware version Bootcode version Configuration file version ADSL driver version User interface version Hardware version Serial number System Log Refresh...
  • Page 94: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause and solutions Power ì ì ì ì ADSL ì ì ADSL...
  • Page 95 Appendix Symptom Possible cause and solutions ì ì ì ì ì My Computer Properties ì Connect manually ì Connect on demand Always on ì Connect on demand Connect Connect on demand ì...
  • Page 96 Appendix Symptom Possible cause and solutions ì ì ping ì ping ì ì ì...
  • Page 97 Appendix Symptom Possible cause and solutions ì ì ì ì ì Warning ì ì ì Operating information:...
  • Page 98 Appendix Deactivating HTTP proxy and configuring a pop-up blocker Deactivating the HTTP proxy Internet Explorer ì Tools Internet Options ì Internet Options Connections ì LAN Settings ì LAN Settings ì Internet Options Mozilla Firefox ì Tools Settings ì Settings Connection Settings... ì...
  • Page 99: Specifications

    Appendix ì Content ì Block Popup window ì Please note: Specifications Interfaces Operating environment LED displays Compliance with security conditions and regulations Software...
  • Page 100 Appendix Authorisation Open Source Software used in the product...
  • Page 101 Appendix Kleinteileversand Bocholt E-Mail: kleinteileversand.com@gigaset.com Fax: +49 (0)2871 / 91 30 29 Warranty regarding further use of the Open Source Software Open Source Software Used...
  • Page 102: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary ADSL /ADSL2+ Auto connect Bridge Broadcast Client DHCP...
  • Page 103 Glossary DHCP server DNS server Domain name DoS attack...
  • Page 104 Glossary Dynamic IP address DynDNS Ethernet File Server Firewall Flat rate FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Full duplex Gateway...
  • Page 105 Glossary Global IP address Half duplex HTTP proxy IEEE IGMP Internet Internet service provider...
  • Page 106 Glossary Internet telephony IP address ipconfig IPoA IP pool range Local IP address...
  • Page 107 Glossary MAC address Mbps Network Network adapter...
  • Page 108 Glossary Public IP address Port Port forwarding PPPoA PPPoE Print server Private IP address...
  • Page 109 Glossary Protocol Remote management Router Server SIP proxy server...
  • Page 110 Glossary SIP client SMTP SNMP Static IP address Subnet Subnet mask Switch...
  • Page 111 Glossary TCP/IP UPnP Vanity...
  • Page 112 Glossary Virtual server VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VoIP Web server...
  • Page 113: Index

    Index Index Numerics ........
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  • Page 118 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Schlavenhorst 66, D-46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH is a trademark licensee of Siemens AG © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2008 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modifications reserved. www.gigaset.com A31008-M707-R111-2x-7619...

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