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Creating/managing access profiles
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Assigning IP address with/without
DHCP
If DHCP is enabled, the handset's IP
address is automatically assigned. If DHCP
is disabled, you must define the handset's
IP address manually. For more information
on assigning the IP address, see page 10.
Assigning an IP address automatically
with DHCP
¤
For
DHCP Client
, click on the
Enable
option (DHCP is enabled by default).
¤
Click on
Next
.
For further information, see below:
"WLAN settings: entering the network
Defining the IP address manually –
Disabling DHCP
¤
For
DHCP Client
, click on the
Disable
option.
Additional fields are displayed.
¤
Enter the respective IP addresses in the
Handset IP Address
,
Subnet Mask
and
Default Gateway
fields.
¤
Enter the IP addresses of the preferred
DNS server in the
Primary DNS IP Address
and
Secondary DNS IP Address
fields, if
relevant. If you leave the fields blank,
the SIP provider uses its default DNS
server.
DNS (
D
omain
N
ame
S
ystem) enables the
assignment of IP addresses to domain
names. Thus, a domain can have several IP
addresses. A more reliable SIP connection
can then be established.
If you wish to guarantee which DNS serv-
ers are used, you can define the IP address
of the primary/secondary DNS server. The
definition of preferred DNS servers ena-
bles quicker troubleshooting when estab-
lishing calls.
¤
Enter the domain name in the
Domain Name
field.
¤
Click on
Next
.
WLAN settings: entering the network
name
You can search for available SSIDs and
select an available network or enter the
SSID manually.
Copying available SSIDs
¤
Click on
Scan
.
¤
Select an SSID from the
SSID Scan
list.
The SSID is copied into the
Network
Name (SSID)
field.
Entering SSIDs manually
¤
Enter the name in the
Network Name
(SSID)
field.
¤
Click on
Next
.
Note:
If you define a primary/secondary DNS server,
you should select Transport Protocol
TCP
or
TLS
for the SIP settings(page 96).
Note:
You can obtain this information from your SIP
provider.
Note:
The network name must be the same for all
WLAN subscribers (page 9).