Phone Information; Network Information; Preference - DBL Technology EP-636 User Manual

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EP-636 User Manual

5.2.1 Phone Information

Phone Information includes Phone Number, Serial Number, Firmware Version and Hardware
Version.
Phone Number is the telephone number (or extension) you assigned to the IP Phone. It is a
sequence of decimal digits that is used for identifying a telephone line in a telephone network. For
example, 87957 is a valid phone number.
Each IP Phone comes with a unique Serial Number assigned by the factory. This number is
important for centralized configuration, technical support, and warranty repair. This number is
printed on the bottom of your IP phone and is associated with your software license. This field is
read-only.
The Firmware Version is used to identify the software version.
The Hardware Version is used to identify the hardware prototype.

5.2.2 Network Information

Network information is about the environment in which IP phone works orderly and formally,
including LAN Port Configuration, PC Port Configuration, Dial Up, Default Route, and
Name Server.
LAN Port Configuration shows the current IP address used by LAN port. The IP Phone LAN
port can be configured to obtain its IP address by DHCP or the IP address can be set statically,
used mainly while using the phone with a DSL line.
PC Port Configuration shows the current IP address used by PC port. In the Bridge Mode, the IP
Phone allows a PC connected to the phone to pass through to the network. No other PC
configuration settings are set; the Advanced, Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS field settings
are not required and can be ignored.
Dial Up (PPPOE) shows the status and IP address of your broad band connection. Dial-up
networking in the IP Phone has not been enabled. The IP phone is designed to be used over the
internet with a broadband connection.
Default Route is the IP address of a router that is used when a device sends a packet to another
subnet or when a device sends a packet to an unknown destination.
Each zone is served by at least one Name Server, which contains the complete data for the zone.
(To make the DNS tolerant of server and network failures, most zones have two or more
authoritative servers.) A name server retains the address and routing information for IP users.

5.3 Preference

Click "Preference" on the left menu and the preference configuration page will be displayed as
follows.
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