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Using OSD menus

Network Setup

Auto Get IP (DHCP)?
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Being Called by Above IP? NO
Press > to check: ( )
User Name: Videophone
Use Phone #? NO
Phone #: 123456
Auto Get IP?
IP Address, Netmask and Gateway for the phone unit will be
YES:
provided by a DHCP server. The typical case for this selection is when
the phone is connected to a router which includes a DHCP server.
A user enters the IP Address, Netmask and Gateway. The typical
NO:
case for this selection is when the user wants to assign a public and static
IP to the phone unit.
Being Called by Above IP?
The IP address to be used in receiving calls is specified in the IP
YES:
Address field above. The typical case for this selection is when the IP
address is public and static, therefore, reachable directly from the
Internet.
NO:
The IP address to be used in receiving calls can be found in the
Public IP Address menu (see page 21). The typical case for this selection
is when a phone is connected to a router which performs a NAT function.
Your ISP assigns a public IP address to your router. By using this public
IP address, your phone is reachable directly from the Internet.
User Name:
Use Phone #?
Phone # is another way for someone to call your phone. To use the
YES:
Phone # feature, your phone must be registered successfully to a
Gatekeeper with your desired phone #. Gatekeeper is set up in the
Gatekeeper menu
18
Configuration Network Setup
YES
The user name is displayed when the phone rings.
(see page 20)
VOL
and
VOL
S
F
H
A
: toggle options
and
A
S
R
T
P
(YES/NO)
Numeric keypad: input numbers,
letters, punctuation marks, and
special characters.
.
: Item selection

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