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Configuring settings for the local network
IPv6 configuration
If the
Auto-Configuration
setting is selected, all further settings are automatically configured.
They are displayed here and cannot be changed.
IP Address
Enter an IP address for your phone. This IP address allows your phone to be reached by other
subscribers in your local network (e.g., PC).
The IP address comprises 128 bits and is represented by eight blocks of hexadecimal figures
from 0 to FFFFFF that are separated by a colon, e.g., 2001:b021:189:0:205:5dff:fe6b:87.
The IP address comprises a prefix and an interface identifier. The length of the prefix (usually
64 bits) is determined by the
Prefix Length
value.
Prefix Length
The prefix length stipulates how many bits of the IP address are used for the network prefix.
Enter the prefix length that is used in your network.
Pref. 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 the IP address for your router/gateway here. This forwards address requests
from the phone to its DNS server.
There is no default setting for a DNS server.
Altern. DNS Server:
Enter the IP address for the alternate DNS server that should be used in situations where the
preferred DNS server cannot be reached.
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Once all the settings are complete, press the display key
§§Back§§
to save the configuration set-
tings.
q
Select
IP Address Type
.
§§OK§§
Press the display key to confirm the selec-
tion.
q
Select
Auto-Configuration
if your device
receives the IP address via a DHCP server.
Select
Static
if your device receives a fixed
IP address.
If you have selected
Static
as the address type, you
must now create the following settings:
– IP Address
–
Prefix Length
and
– Pref. DNS Server
– Altern. DNS Server
Ask your network administrator for your network
settings.
IP Address
Back
Select
Static
Auto-Configuration
Local Network
Back
OK
IP Address
Prefix Length
Pref. DNS Server