Configuring The Voip Gateway Using A Web Browser; Setting Up The Connection - D-Link DG-102S User Manual

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Configuration Using a Console
Configure IP
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 <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.
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