Basic Network Settings (Ipv4/Ipv6) - Alcatel Temporis IP150 Administration And Provisioning Manual

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Subnet Mask
network.ip.subnet_mask
Gateway Address
network.ip.gateway_addr
Primary DNS Server
network.ip.dns1
Secondary DNS Server
network.ip.dns2

Basic Network Settings (IPv4/IPv6)

Applicable to Temporis IP151, IP251G, IP301G, IP701G and Alcatel IP2115. IPv4 and
IPv6 protocols are supported.
When both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled and available, the following guidelines apply when
determining which stack to use:
For outgoing traffic, the IP address (or resolved IP) in the server field—either IPv4
or IPv6—will determine which stack to be used.
In general, most operations can be associated with one of the servers listed on
the "Basic Network Settings" page. However, for operations triggered
by/dependent upon network status, the phone must determine which server to
use. For example, a special case like the "Network down" icon on the Desk set
screen can be ambiguous for server association. Because its primary purpose is to
aid in troubleshooting SIP registration issues, this case will be associated with the
SIP registration server.
DNS entries with both IPv4 and IPv6 settings can be used to resolve FQDN
entries. There are no preferences with the order of the DNS queries.
Pcap should include traffic for both stacks.
Dual stack operations should be transparent to PC port traffic.
Note:
PnP is not supported on IPv6
VPN is not supported in IPv6 or PPPoE
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Enter the subnet mask.
Enter the static IP address of the
default gateway (in this case,
your router).
If DHCP is disabled, enter IP
addresses for the primary and
secondary DNS servers.
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