For easy setup you can use DHCP to obtain all IP parameters for
the Primary IP Address automatically
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The assigned IP address is visible by pressing the DROP key on
the front panel of the system
Alternatively you can assign all parameters manually
Primary IP Address
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Please enter IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and
DNS Server
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Note that VoIP must use the Primary IP Address network
Additionally you can enter a Secondary IP Address if you want to
separate e.g. the VoIP and the control network
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Please enter IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway
LAN Alarm
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Activate Enable Insufficient LAN Alarm to get an alarm if LAN
interface is too slow.
This is only for diagnostic necessary if you recognise drop-outs during
telephone connections
Access to Web Interface
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We recommend to use different IP address ranges for VoIP
and Control – if your router supports that – to be sure that
nobody can easily login into your system via the VoIP
network
Therefore the primary network must be used for VoIP you should use
the secondary network for control
LAN Interface
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