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c05_ikon.fm
Installation and Administration
"Network/Gateways" Configuration
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Network Mask
Enter the corresponding netmask for the IP address as configured above.
(Default for Class C networks: 255.255.255.0).
Default Gateway
If all other routing is done via a default gateway , it can be configured here.
Alternatively, a dedicated route may be configured using the settings
"Network destination", "Network Mask" and "Gateway" as described below.
Hint: The Default gateway is functional only for neworks outside 192.168.0.0/
255.255.0.0. (Since 192.168.x.y. is a reserved local network for DECT
Basestations).
Important: All BSIP1 devices must be located inside the same network
segment and therefore MUST NOT be separated by layer 3 Routing
devices. Only Layer 2 switches are supported between the BSIP.
DHCP Enable
Activate this option if the BSIP VoIP (Infrastructure) network has to be confi-
gured by a DHCP server. The BSIP IWU settings for the VoIP (Infrastructure)
network will be assigned by the DHCP server.
Important notes:
If using DHCP for the VoIP (Infrastructure) network, the configuration
of the DECT network has to be done manually (since not distributed
by the DHCP server).
After applying the DHCP changes (reboot of BSIP1), the BSIP1 will
be assigned a new IP address by the DHCP server. Since there is no
local console access at BSIP1 possible, the only method to get the
assigned IP address is to have access to the DHCP servers lease
information! Contact the administrator of the DHCP server before
activating this option.
Network Destination
Alternatively, if a default gateway should not be used, a dedicated route to
another network may be configured here (e.g. using a Time server or access
to a maintenance network, ...). In the following three fields, you have to
configure the routing information to the other IP network.
Network destination
The destination address for the other IP network (e.g. 192.52.109.0).
Network Mask
The corresponding network mask for the other Network destination. (e.g.
255.255.255.0).
Gateway