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Configuration Configuring the VoIP Gateway „ Notify Entity: Enter the appropriate information for your call agent into this field. „ Residential GW: This is the name your VoIP gateway will be known as by the call agent. It usually consists of the IP address or a normal name. „ DNS: Enter the IP address for the closest DNS server in this field if enables the DNS function. „ BOOTP: Use the key to select the method that the VoIP gateway will use to obtain its IP settings once it is rebooted. Choices include: Manual: When Manual is selected, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP settings from the fields located just below. BOOTP: When BOOTP is selected, the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN. DHCP: When DHCP is selected, the VoIP gateway will attempt to obtain its IP settings from a DHCP server located on your LAN. „ IP Address: Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway. „ Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask for the VoIP gateway. „ Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the WAN device (usually a router) you are using to make the WAN connection. After you have finished, press to save changes to RAM. Next, press the key to return to the Boot Menu. Position the cursor over the Save Changes item and press . This will save the settings to NV-RAM so they will still be present after powering off or restarting the device. Position the cursor over the Restart System item and press for the changes to take effect. Your VoIP is now configured for use. Configuring the VoIP Gateway Using a Web Browser Setting Up the Connection In order to use a web browser to configure the VoIP gateway, you must make sure it has a valid Ethernet connection to a PC or LAN via its LAN or WAN ports. 15

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Configuration
Configuring the VoIP Gateway
BOOTP:
Use the <Space> key to select the method that the VoIP gate-
way will use to obtain its IP settings once it is rebooted. Choices include:
Manual:
When
Manual
is selected, the VoIP gateway will obtain its IP
settings from the fields located just below.
BOOTP:
When
BOOTP
is selected, the VoIP gateway will attempt to
obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN.
DHCP:
When
DHCP
is selected, the VoIP gateway will attempt to ob-
tain its IP settings from a DHCP server located on your LAN.
IP Address:
Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway.
Subnet Mask:
Enter a subnet mask for the VoIP gateway.
Default Gateway:
Enter the IP address of the WAN device (usually a
router) you are using to make the WAN connection.
After you have finished, press <Ctrl+S> to save changes to RAM. Next, press
the <Esc> key to return to the Boot Menu. Position the cursor over the
Save
Changes
item and press <Enter>. This will save the settings to NV-RAM so
they will still be present after powering off or restarting the device. Position the
cursor over the
Restart System
item and press <Enter> for the changes to
take effect.
Your VoIP is now configured for use.
Configuring the VoIP Gateway Using a Web Browser
Setting Up the Connection
In order to use a web browser to configure the VoIP gateway, you must make
sure it has a valid Ethernet connection to a PC or LAN via its LAN or WAN
ports.
Notify Entity:
Enter the appropriate information for your call agent into
this field.
Residential GW:
This is the name your VoIP gateway will be known as
by the call agent. It usually consists of the IP address or a normal name.
DNS:
Enter the IP address for the closest DNS server in this field if
enables the DNS function.