Specifications

TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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5 Click “OK”.
Figure 104. Set time from NTP Server
17.3.4 Ethernet Settings
The VoIP Gateway is delivered with a default configuration. The Ethernet 0 port (ETH0)
will try to “automatic” configure the IP parameters via DHCP, and the Ethernet1 port
(ETH1=Management port) is set to fixed or static mode with the IP address 192.168.1.1.
Note: If the power is interrupted while the VoIP Gateway is in automatic mode the DHCP
client mode will be activated. You will then be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server
in the network.
When using the Management port (ETH1) the VoIP Gateway can be configured as a DHCP
server with the IP address 192.168.1.1 and give a connected PC the IP address
192.168.1.2, if the connected PC is configured to get the IP address via DHCP.
Set IP Address
We recommend you set a fixed IP address, either by setting DHCP mode to “Disabled”
and enter a static IP address or, if your network has a DHCP server, by setting DHCP mode
to “Client” and retrieve a reserved IP address from the DHCP server. In both cases you
need to ask your network administrator to reserve an IP address for the VoIP Gateway.
Your network administrator needs the hardware address of your VoIP Gateway, see
chapter 2.7 The MAC Address on page 6.
The reason for having a fixed IP address is that the VoIP Clients need this address for
registration.
Refer to section 22.1 on page 151 and section 22.2 on page 152.
A. With a Static IP Address
1 Select ETH0 > DHCP.
2 Select “Disabled” in the Mode drop-down list.
Figure 105. Disable DHCP
3 Click “OK”.
4 Select ETH0 > IP.