User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Appendix Table
- 3 Introduction to the User
- 4 Basic Function
- 5 Advance Function
- 6 Phone Settings
- 7 Web Configurations
- 8 Network >> Basic
- 8.1 Network >> Service Port
- 8.2 Network >> VPN
- 8.3 Network >> Advanced
- 8.4 Line >> SIP
- 8.5 Line >> SIP Hotspot
- 8.6 Line >> Dial Plan
- 8.7 Line >> Basic Settings
- 8.8 Phone settings >> Features
- 8.9 Phone settings >> Media Settings
- 8.10 Phone settings >> MCAST
- 8.11 Phone settings >> Action
- 8.12 Phone settings >> Time/Date
- 8.13 Phone settings >> Tone
- 8.14 Phone settings >> Advanced
- 8.15 Phonebook >> Contact
- 8.16 Phonebook >> Cloud phonebook
- 8.17 Phonebook >> Call List
- 8.18 Phonebook >> Web Dial
- 8.19 Phonebook >> Advanced
- 8.20 Call Log
- 8.21 Function Key >> Function Key
- 8.22 Function Key >> Softkey
- 8.23 Function Key >> Advanced
- 8.24 Application >> Manage Recording
- 8.25 Security >> Web Filter
- 8.26 Security >> Trust Certificates
- 8.27 Security >> Device Certificates
- 8.28 Security >> Firewall
- 8.29 Device Log >> Device Log
- 9 Trouble Shooting
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DHCP server and “disable” means not.
Picture 112 - PPPoE network mode
When using PPPoE, phone will get the IP address from PPPoE server.
Username: PPPoE user name.
Password: PPPoE password.
Picture 113 - Static IP network mode
When using Static IP mode, user must configure the IP address manually.
IP Address: Phone IP address.
Mask: sub mask of your LAN.
Gateway: The gateway IP address. Phone could access the other network via it.
Primary DNS: Primary DNS address. The default is 8.8.8.8, Google DNS server address.
Secondary DNS: When primary DNS is not available, Secondary DNS will work.
IPv6
In IPv6, there are 2 connection mode options, DHCP and Static IP.
DHCP configuration refers to IPv4 introduction in last page.
Static IP configuration is almost same as IPv4’s, except the IPv6 Prefix.
IPv6 Prefix: IPv6 prefix, it is similar with mask of IPv4.