Network Settings
Connection Type Select the network connection type, either DHCP or Static IP. If you
choose Static IP, specify the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
Default Gateway in the fields below.
Static IP Settings
Static IP Address The Static IP Address is the IP address that the network
administrator has assigned to the phone.
Subnet Mask
Subnet Mask is used to determine the subnet to which the phone
belongs, for example, 255.255.255.0.
Default Gateway
The Default Gateway is the phone’s default router on the IP
network. It is usually the router connecting the internal network with
the outside network.
Domain Name
This is the network domain name.
Primary DNS
Server
This is the address of the primary Domain Name System (DNS)
server that translates domain names into IP addresses. Sites often
configure a primary DNS server and a secondary backup DNS
server.
Secondary DNS
Server
This is the address of the secondary DNS server.
VLAN Settings
Voice VLAN
The options are Enabled, Disabled, or Automatic. “Enabled”
indicates that a VLAN is used. The Voice VLAN ID has to be
specified, the system is not trying to determin the VLAN
automatically. Use this setting if the FLX was not able to detect the
VLAN environment automatically.
“Disabled” switches off VLAN capabilities. The FLX will only
communicate using the standard IP network.
“Automatic” should be used in environments that provide a Voice
VLAN with automatic detection. The FLX will determine the VLAN
identifier and register in that network.
Voice VLAN ID
Manually specify a VLAN identifier. This setting requires the Voice
VLAN selector to be “Enabled”.
NTP Servers
Server 1 –
Server 4
Specifies the IP addresses of NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers.
The FLX will provide standard NTP servers at start-up. If local NTP
servers or other NTP servers should be used, provide them in these
settings.
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