Secondary Dns Address; Mac Address; Vlan Settings - Fortinet FortiFone FON-260i User Manual

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Secondary DNS Address

Should the primary not respond, the phone will use the secondary DNS for FQDN resolution.
This is an optional but recommended setting.
To assign the Secondary DNS Address:
• Press the
• Select 6. Secondary DNS Address then press the OK button.
• Input the Secondary DNS Address using the dial pad and press the OK button to save your
entry.
• Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press
the

MAC Address

To view the MAC address assigned and used by the phone:
• Press the
• Select 7. MAC Address then press the OK button.
• The MAC address of the phone will be visible and should match the one listed on the label
on the bottom of the phone.
• Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press
the

VLAN Settings

VLAN settings define the Ethernet frame priority and VLAN identification in accordance with IEEE
802.1p/Q standards. Separate VLAN tags are assigned for the IP phone PC port and the LAN
(voice) port. With a VLAN ID assigned, only frames with the assigned ID are accepted, and all SIP
and voice frames sent by the phone include the VLAN ID assigned to the LAN port.
For proper operation, other network elements (LAN switches and default gateway) must
support and be configured with proper VLAN parameters.
VLAN settings are overwritten if CDP is enabled.
Changing the VLAN parameters requires a reboot of the IP phone. When you exit the menu, you
will receive a reboot notice. The phone must be rebooted to use the new values.
Configuring your Phone
button, select 1. Network Configuration then press the OK button.
button to exit the configuration session.
button, select 1. Network Configuration then press the OK button.
button to exit the configuration session.
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