User guide
Vonage V-Portal User Guide
• DHCP Server Address – By default, the DHCP Server Address is 192.168.15.1. We
recommend not changing the default.
• DHCP Server Subnet Mask – The default DHCP Server Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
• Specify the range of IP addresses to use.
DHCP server to start
with when assigning IP address.
cal Address specifies the last IP address that can be defined.
• Specify the Lease Time.
assigned by the DHCP server. The Lease
Time is specified in days, hours and minutes. We recommend using the default value of
turn the DHCP server
e devices you connect to
• Select the No radio button associated with the DHCP Server field.
onfigure an IP address on the PC plugged into the
-Portal.
name and a default password.
We recommend not changing the default.
o The Starting Local Address specifies the value for the
o The Ending Lo
Lease time is the amount of time that a computer or device on a network will be allowed
connection to the router using their current IP address. When the lease time expires, a
new dynamic IP address will automatically be
7 days.
• Click the Apply button.
• The V-Portal will reboot.
If you would like to configure your LAN to use Static IP addresses, you may
off. You will need to manually configure Static IP addresses onto all th
the LAN of the V-Portal. It is recommended that only people with extensive networking knowledge
consider this option. To turn the DHCP server functionality off:
• Click the Apply button.
• The V-Portal will reboot.
NOTE: If you turn off the DHCP Server you will not be able to log in to the V-Portal Web UI until
you manually c
V
Password
When you log in to the V-Portal Web UI, you are required to enter a user name and password.
This is for security purposes. It gives you control over who can log in to the Web UI and make
hanges. Your V-Portal comes pre-configured with a userc
The user name is always router and the default password is router.
View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to
Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.
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