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Configuring VLANs
Because there is no LCD display, and the phone has the capability to act as a switch, receiving
IP addresses on the WAN port and serving IP addresses on the LAN port, there are some
quirks to the 9600ip interface that make it difficult to set the QOS parameters (VLAN ID.) The
VLAN cannot be set unless the phone’s LAN interface is in Bridge Mode. The procedures below
should always allow you configure the phone correctly.
The Phone’s factory defaults set the WAN interface to DHCP and the LAN interface to Bridge
Mode with NAT and DHCP Service ON. (These last two should be OFF when Bridge Mode is
ON.)
Assumptions: Phone should be in WAN DHCP mode on VLAN 30 with priority 6.
To find IP address on the Phone
Press * * 4 7 to hear audio readout of IP address.
Resetting the Phone to Factory Defaults
If many changes have been made and you need to reset the device, follow this procedure. To
reset the phone to the factory default settings, press “#” during the power-up procedure (Wait 3
seconds, as there is no display to show status.) The phone will enter into “post” mode, then
input
* # 1 6 8
On a phone with LCD you will see “clearing conf” on the screen, next you see
“conf reset”. On phones without a display, wait 5 seconds before pulling power. Now you have
reset to the default settings. Finally, cycle power (remove and replace WAN power cable) to
restart the phone with factory default settings.
Configuring the Phone via web interface with a Prepared Configuration File
Connect the phone to a port where it will have a DHCP server available.
Connect your PC to a port that is on the same network (LAN or VLAN) as the phone. The phone
should have a DHCP address.
Find the IP address of the phone.
Browse and login to the phone via web UI.
Go to Config Manage.
Hit the Browse button under Update Configuration. Select the prepared Configuration File on
your PC.
Hit the update button. The UI will no longer be active, as the phone resets.
The phone will reset and come up under the new configuration. Since the new configuration
may have a VLAN ID enabled, the phone must be connected to a port where the VLAN is
supported or it will not come up and connect to the server.
In the configuration file, these (<----) are the settings addressed below in the directions for
configuration through the UI.
<LAN CONFIG MODULE>
Lan Ip :192.168.10.1
Lan NetMask :255.255.255.0
Bridge Mode :1 <----
<DHCP CONFIG MODULE>
Enable DHCP Server :0 <----