Setting The Phone's Ip Address; In Lan - Siemens Gigaset C450IP Owner's Manual

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Making VoIP settings
Entering/changing VoIP user data
The VoIP settings must also be extended
for your personal data. You will receive all
necessary data from your VoIP provider.
Please note:
To enter text see page 77.
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Settings
§Menu§
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VoIP
~
Enter the system PIN and press
.
§OK§
Username / Authentication Name /
Authentication Password
Select and press
~
Enter/change user data and
press
§OK§
Enter Caller ID for you VoIP provider
account as the Username. The
mainly identical to your Internet phone
number (the first part of your SIP address
see page 57).
For
Authentication Name
Password
enter the provider-dependent
access data that has to be transferred by
the phone to the SIP service at registra-
tion.
Tip: A previously set password is not dis-
played.
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Base
Telephony
.
§OK§
.
Username
is
and
Authentication

Setting the phone's IP address

in LAN

The base station requires an IP address in
order to be "recognised" by the LAN.
The IP address can be assigned to the base
station (by the router) automatically or
manually.
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If performed dynamically, the router's
DHCP server automatically assigns the
base station an IP address. The base
station's IP address can be changed
according to router settings.
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If performed manually, you assign the
base station a static IP address. This
may be necessary regardless of your
network configuration.
Please note:
For how to make the local network settings on
the Web configurator, turn to page 54.
Activating/deactivating dynamic
assignment
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Settings
§Menu§
(enter system PIN)
dynamic IP address
(‰ = on)
Select and press
the current settings.
If you deactivate dynamic assignment,
you must set the base station IP address
and subnet mask manually. A correspond-
ing message is displayed.
Please note:
To assign the IP address dynamically, the DHCP
server on the router must be activated. Please
also read the user guide for your router.
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Base
Local Network
to change
§OK§

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