Linksys SPA921 Cisco SPA9000 Voice System Web-UI Based Product Installation an - Page 53

Setting Up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000, Router &gt, Status, Connection Type, Static IP Settings

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Connecting the Equipment Installing the SPA9000 4 NOTE You may need to refresh your browser to display the updated page reflecting the new version number. Setting Up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000 The SPA9000 becomes a DHCP client of any server on the network. The recommended setting is to use a static IP address. This configuration provides ease of installation and prevents connectivity issues that would occur if the IP address of the SPA9000 changed. STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, and enter the IP address of the SPA9000. The Router > Status page appears. By default, the page is in Basic User mode. STEP 2 Log on to the administrator view by clicking Admin Login, near the top right corner of the page. Then click Advanced. NOTE By default, no password is required. You can assign an administrative password later, but it is convenient not to use a password during the initial configuration. STEP 3 Click Router tab > Wan Setup. STEP 4 From the Connection Type drop-down list, choose Static IP. STEP 5 In the Static IP Settings area, enter the Static IP of the SPA9000, as well as the NetMask and Gateway for your network. SPA9000 Router tab > Wan Setup page: Static IP Settings section SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI 51

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Connecting the Equipment
Installing the SPA9000
SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI
51
4
NOTE
You may need to refresh your browser to display the updated page
reflecting the new version number.
Setting Up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000
The SPA9000 becomes a DHCP client of any server on the network. The
recommended setting is to use a static IP address. This configuration provides
ease of installation and prevents connectivity issues that would occur if the IP
address of the SPA9000 changed.
STEP 1
Start Internet Explorer, and enter the IP address of the SPA9000. The
Router >
Status
page appears. By default, the page is in Basic User mode.
STEP 2
Log on to the administrator view by clicking
Admin Login
, near the top right corner
of the page. Then click
Advanced
.
NOTE
By default, no password is required. You can assign an administrative
password later, but it is convenient not to use a password during the initial
configuration.
STEP 3
Click
Router tab > Wan Setup
.
STEP 4
From the
Connection Type
drop-down list, choose
Static IP
.
STEP 5
In the
Static IP Settings
area, enter the Static IP of the SPA9000, as well as the
NetMask
and
Gateway
for your network.
SPA9000 Router tab > Wan Setup page: Static IP Settings section