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Using the DVC-1000 (continued)
The Public IP Status Icon, appears during startup when the DVC-1000 is
attempting to connect to the Internet and determine the Public IP address of your
Internet connection. If this operation is unsuccessful and the icon shows
as, the DVC-1000 cannot be used over the Internet. It can be used on an
internal network as an internal videoconferencing system.
If a Status Icon is displayed, this indicates the operation the icon represents is
not complete. The i2eye Update Status Icon appears at startup. While the
icon appears, the DVC-1000 is quickly determining if auto-update is enabled. If
it is enabled, the DVC-1000 will determine if an update exists. When this is
complete, the icon disappears.
If the DVC-1000 cannot connect to the update server, the operation was
unsuccessful and the the icon will show as: Typically, this means the DVC-
1000 is not connected to the Internet.
The Directory Service Status Icon is displayed at startup, showing the
DVC-1000 is registering with the i2eye Directory Service to allow phone number
dialing. If the Directory Service cannot be reached, the icon appears. This
means you cannot use phone numbers to call other VideoPhones, but you can
still make VideoPhone calls by inputting the IP address of the videophone that
you are calling. (See
Entering IP addresses
on page 22.)
For help, see the
Troubleshooting
section starting on page 46 if any of the
Status Icons show an unsuccessful operation has occurred.