Using the WebUI
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VSP736 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Network Pages
You can set up the VSP736 for your network configuration on the Network pages. Your
service provider may require you to configure your network to be compatible with its
service, and the VSP736 settings must match the network settings.
The network settings are grouped into Basic and Advanced Settings. IPv4 and IPv6
protocols are supported.
When both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled and available, the following guidelines apply when
determining which stack to use:
For outgoing traffic, the IP address (or resolved IP) in the server field—either IPv4
or IPv6—will determine which stack to be used.
In general, most operations can be associated with one of the servers listed on the
page. However, for operations triggered by/dependent
upon network status, the phone must determine which server to use. For example,
a special case like the "Network down" icon on the Deskset screen can be
ambiguous for server association. Because its primary purpose is to aid in
troubleshooting SIP registration issues, this case will be associated with the SIP
registration server.
DNS entries with both IPv4 and IPv6 settings can be used to resolve FQDN entries.
There are no preferences with the order of the DNS queries.
Pcap should include traffic for both stacks.
Dual stack operations should be transparent to PC port traffic.
The network settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See
“network Module: Network Settings” on page 154
After entering information on this page, click
to save it.
PnP is not supported on IPv6.