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Web configurator
Carry out initial configuration
A wizard is available for initial configuration when no VoIP connection (IP account) has been set
up. The wizard will help you configure an IP account.
The phone offers a range of provider profiles that make it easier to configure an IP account. Each
profile contains the most important configuration settings for the provider concerned.
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Home
Quick Start Wizard
Next
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Country
Select from list
Next
If the phone is connected to a PABX that provides IP accounts, you can select the PABX here.
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Provider
Select from list
Next
If the provider does not appear in the list: Select Other provider . . . You must now enter
the provider data yourself
For help, see page
Settings
Telephony
Connections
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Enter the provider's access data
Next
. . . The phone is registered with the provider
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If the provider has a network mailbox: Enter the phone number . . . The mailbox will be
activated once you close the wizard
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If all outgoing calls from the registered handset are to be made via this VoIP connection as
standard: Mark
Yes
Default setting:
No
. . . Outgoing calls are made via fixed line network connection
Detailed assignments for multiple handsets, multiple VoIP connections and incoming calls
Number Assignment
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Finish
. . . The connection is recorded in the phone connection list (
Network
IP Configuration
Connect phone to local network (LAN)/router.
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Settings
Network
IP Configuration
In most cases, special settings are not required to connect the phone to the router/a local
network. Your phone is preconfigured for dynamic assignment of the IP address by default
(DHCP). In order for your router to "recognise" the phone, dynamic IP address assignment must
also be activated on the router, i. e. the router's DHCP server must be activated.
If the DHCP server cannot or should not be activated, you must assign a fixed/static IP address
to the phone. A fixed IP address is useful, for example, if port forwarding or a DMZ is set up on
the router for the phone.
You can use the web configurator to make further settings that are required if you connect your
phone to a large (company-wide or organisation-wide) network, or if you want to manage the
phone remotely.
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Specify the address of an HTTP proxy server within the LAN that the phone can use to
establish connections to the Internet if direct access is not allowed in the LAN.
Change settings for this connection and/or set up further VoIP connections:
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Settings
Telephony
Connections
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