Setting up the network, Or your router, Phone – Siemens Gigaset DE380 IP R User Manual

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Adjusting settings via the phone menu

Setting up the network

Call up the current network settings or select the settings necessary to operate

your phone in your local network and connect it to the Internet. For more

detailed explanations of the individual components/terms, see the glossary

(

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page 73).

F

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Network setting

B

Select a menu item with

AC

and press

B

. The current setting is

displayed.
To exit the menu without saving changes: press

F

.

To enter/change:

u

Navigate to the left or right in the selection fields using

AC

.

The selected field is marked >. Confirm your selection with

B

.

Press

T

to cancel editing and skip back one menu level.

u

Press

B

in the input fields to enter data. Confirm the query

modify?

with

B

, enter your data and confirm with

B

. Press

F

to exit the menu

without saving changes.

You can display and edit the following fields (depending on the address type):

Set IP mode

Select DHCP, FIXED or PPPoE.

u

Select DHCP if you want your phone to be assigned a dynamic IP address by

a DHCP server. No further settings are necessary for the local network.

u

Select FIXED if you would like to set up a static local IP address for your

phone. A static IP address is, for example, useful if port forwarding or a DMZ

is set up on the router for the phone.

u

Select PPPoE if you want to connect your phone directly to a VoIP server.

You will receive a user name and a password from your provider.

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 default setting is 172.23.56.253.
Please note the following:
– The IP address must be from the address block for private use that is used

in the router. This is generally in the range 192.168.0.1 –

192.168.255.254 with the subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The subnet

mask determines that the first three parts of the IP address must be iden-

tical for all subscribers in your LAN.

– The static IP address must not belong to the address block (IP pool range)

that is reserved for the DHCP server of the router. It must also not be used

by another device on the router.

If necessary, check the settings on the router.

Subnet mask

Enter the phone's subnet mask

Default gateway

Enter the standard gateway address (usually the router's IP address).

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