
LANCOM 1722 VoIP – LANCOM 1724 VoIP
Chapter 3: Basic configuration
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If you have chosen automatic TCP/IP configuration, please continue with
Step
.
If you would like to configure the TCP/IP settings manually, assign an
available address from a suitable address range to the LANCOM Router.
Confirm your choice with
Next
.
Specify whether or not the router should act as a DHCP server. Make your
selection and confirm with
Next
.
In the following window, specify the password for configuration access.
Note that the password is case-sensitive and ensure that it is sufficiently
long (at least 6 characters).
In addition, you may specify whether the device may only be configured
from the local network or whether remote configuration via the WAN (i.e.
a remote network) is also permissible.
Please note that enabling this will also permit remote configuration
via the Internet. You should always make sure that the configuration
access is protected with a password.
In the next window, select your DSL provider from the list that is displayed.
If you select 'My provider is not listed here,' you must enter the transfer
protocol used by your DSL provider manually. Confirm your choice with
Next
.
Enter the ISDN subscriber numbers (as MSNs, i.e. without area code) on
which the router will accept calls. Multiple numbers are separated by
semicolons. If you do not specify any MSNs, the router will answer all
incoming calls on the ISDN connection.
In addition, you can enter a trunk code for dialling into ISDN. Finally, you
should specify whether or not the tariff information is to be transmitted at
your ISDN connection. Confirm your choice with
Next
.
Connect charge protection can limit the cost of DSL and ISDN connections
to a predetermined amount if desired. Confirm your choice with
Next
.
Complete the configuration with
Finish
.
Section ’TCP/IP settings to workstation PCs’ auf Seite 63 will describe
the settings required for the individual workstations in the LAN.