English
What is the IP addressing of your network?
Most networks, including the Internet, use identification codes IP (Internet Protocol) addresses to iden-
tify and locate the devices that share their services.
DHCP-addressing
•
With this system, your LAN or router automatically assigns all the required IP pa-
rameters to any device connected to it when the device logs on. (Some ISPs who
use DHCP require a host name, which must be entered manually.)
Your phone is shipped from the factory with DHCP on, or enabled. So, if your LAN or router is
configured to use DHCP addressing, your IP Phone's LAN parameters will automatically be confi-
gured as soon as it is connected to the LAN or router and powered up.
Static addressing
•
If your LAN does not use DHCP addressing, each device concurrently connected
to it must be assigned its own unique IP address. In this case, your LAN's configu-
ration information must be manually entered into the phone. You will need to
know the following parameters:
•
IP address
•
Subnet mask
•
Gateway address
•
Primary DNS address
•
Secondary DNS address (required by some systems)
If your network uses static addressing, ask your network administrator for the parameters needed
for configuring your IP Phone.
Simple Log-in of a »funkwerk IP 50« to a PABX.
Enroll your telephone at the pabx and specify a number for the SIP-phone (e.g. 13); save the changes
made. If required enter all other information according to the pabx description.
Connect the pabx and the »funkwerk IP 50« through Ethernet. Connect the power supply for the »funk-
werk IP 50«.
Begin as follows:
a
The handset remains on hook.
M
Press the »Menu« button.
411
Select the function »411«. The display shows »
O
Confirm »
M
Press the »Menu« button.
74
Select the function »74«. The display shows »
6
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
« using the »OK« button.
DHCP Client
« .
*DHCP Client
« .
Password: