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Setting Up the Network Configurations
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Set “NAT Mode” to “On” in the NAT Setup page of the LAN setup menu,
and enter the appropriate IP address in “WAN IP Address”.
The setting has been configured properly if the correct WAN IP address
appears in the Home menu.
To display the NAT address in the Home menu, you must set “Number
Display” to “NAT:Address” in the Home Menu1 page of the Home Menu
setup menu (page 90).
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Remote parties must configure the Basic Setup page in the LAN setup
menu in the same way.
Remote parties do not need to configure the settings in the NAT Setup page of the
LAN setup menu as they are not in a NAT environment.
To connect to a remote party
Select “IP” under “Line I/F”, enter the remote party’s IP address, and dial.
When using the terminal in the NAT environment, you can connect to a remote party
(global IP), but for a remote party to connect to you, you must configure your router
settings. For details on router settings, consult with the system administrator.
You can use H.460 to traverse firewalls and connect with the terminals on
other networks.
Note
Note
Setup
NAT Setup
LAN
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IP:192.168.0.11
NAT Mode
WAN IP Address
On
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LAN Connection with H.460 Firewall Traversal (LAN1 Only)