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Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC
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Preferred DNS server
Enter the IP address for the preferred DNS server. DNS (Domain Name System)
allows you to assign public IP addresses to symbolic names. The DNS server is
required to convert the DNS name into the IP address when a connection is being
established to a server.
You can specify your router's IP address here. The router forwards phone address
requests to its DNS server.
192.168.2.1 has been preset.
Alternate DNS server
(optional)
Enter the IP address for the alternative DNS server that should be used in situations
where the preferred DNS server cannot be reached.
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Select
Set
to save the changes.
Or
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Select
Cancel
to reject the changes.
After you have changed the IP configuration the base station is rebooted. You will
be logged off by the Web configurator. The
Login
web page is displayed after the
reboot.
Allowing access from other networks
The default setting for your phone is set so that you can only access your phone's
Web configurator via a PC that is in the same local network as your phone. The sub-
net mask of the PC must match that of the phone.
You can also allow access from PCs in other networks.
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Open the following Web page:
Settings
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IP Configuration
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Area: Remote Management
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Activate the
Yes
option to permit access from other networks.
To deactivate remote access, activate the
No
option. Access is then limited to
PCs in your own local network.
Access to the Web configurator services from other networks is only possible if your
router is set accordingly. The router must pass on the service requests from "out-
side" to Port 80 (default port) of the phone. Please also read the user guide for your
router.
To establish a connection, the public IP address or the DNS name of the router and,
where applicable, the port number on the router must be indicated in the Web
browser of the remote PC.
Warning
Expansion of access authorisation to other networks increases the risk of unau-
thorised access. It is therefore recommended that you deactivate remote access
again if you no longer require it.