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Check Firmware
Version
150
Hear the version number of the firmware
currently running on the Phone Adapter.
Check Primary DNS
Server IP Address
160
Hear the IP address of the primary DNS
(Domain Name Service) server.
Check Internet Web
Server Port
170
Hear the port number of the Internet Web
server used for the Web-based Utility.
Check Local IP
Address
210
Hear the local IP address of the Phone
Adapter.
Set Internet
Connection Type
101
Press
0
to use DHCP.
Press
1
to use a static IP
address.
Press
2
to use PPPoE.
Select the type of Internet connection you are
using. Refer to the documentation supplied
by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Set Static IP Address
111
Enter the IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star)
key when entering a
decimal point.
First, set the Internet Connection Type to
static IP address; otherwise, you will hear,
“Invalid Option,” if you try to set the static IP
address.
Interactive Voice Response Menu
Action
Command
(press these
keys on the
telephone)
Choices
Description
firmware
: the programming code that
runs a networking device.
dhcp
(dynamic host configuration
protocol): a protocol that lets one device
on a local network, known as a DHCP
server, assign temporary IP addresses to
the other network devices, typically
computers.
static ip address
: a fixed address
assigned to a computer or device that is
connected to a network.
pppoe
: a type of broadband connection
that provides authentication (username
and password) in addition to data
transport.
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Set Network (or
Subnet) Mask
121
Enter the network or
subnet mask using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star)
key when entering a
decimal point.
First, set the Internet Connection Type to
static IP address; otherwise, you will hear,
“Invalid Option,” if you try to set the network
or subnet mask.
Set Gateway IP
Address
131
Enter the IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star)
key when entering a
decimal point.
First, set the Internet Connection Type to
static IP address; otherwise, you will hear,
“Invalid Option,” if you try to set the gateway
IP address.
Set Primary DNS
Server IP Address
161
Enter the IP address using
numbers on the telephone
keypad. Use the * (star)
key when entering a
decimal point.
First, set the Internet Connection Type to
static IP address; otherwise, you will hear,
“Invalid Option,” if you try to set the IP
address of the primary DNS server.
Interactive Voice Response Menu
Action
Command
(press these
keys on the
telephone)
Choices
Description
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Set the Mode
201
Press
0
to select the
router/NAT mode.
Press
1
to select the
bridge/switch mode.
If the Phone Adapter acts as the router for
your network, use the router/NAT mode.
If your network already has a router, use the
bridge/switch mode.
Enable/Disable WAN
Access to the
Web-based Utility
7932
Press
1
to enable.
Press
0
to disable.
Use this setting to enable or disable WAN
access to the Web-based Utility. (This Utility
lets you configure the Phone Adapter.)
Manual Reboot
732668
After you hear, “Option successful,” hang up
the phone. The Phone Adapter will
automatically reboot.
Factory Reset
73738
Press
1
to confirm.
Press
*
(star) to cancel.
If necessary, enter the password. The Phone
Adapter will request confirmation; enter
1
to
confirm. You will hear, “Option successful.”
Hang up the phone. The Phone Adapter will
reboot, and all settings will be reset to their
factory default settings.
Interactive Voice Response Menu
Action
Command
(press these
keys on the
telephone)
Choices
Description
NOTE:
This feature may be
protected by a password
available only from your ITSP.
If you need to enter a password,
refer to the following section,
“Entering a Password.”
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Entering a Password
Entering a Password
You may be prompted to enter a password when you want to reset the Phone Adapter to its factory default
settings. To enter the password, use the phone’s keypad, and follow the appropriate instructions.
To enter A, B, C, a, b, or c — press
2
.
To enter D, E, F, d, e, or f — press
3
.
To enter G, H, I, g, h, or i — press
4
.
To enter J, K, L, j, k, or l — press
5
.
To enter M, N, O, m, n, or o — press
6
.
User Factory Reset
877778
Press
1
to confirm.
Press
*
(star) to cancel.
The Phone Adapter will request confirmation;
enter
1
to confirm. You will hear, “Option
successful.” Hang up the phone. The Phone
Adapter will reboot and all user-configurable
settings will be reset to their factory default
settings.
Interactive Voice Response Menu
Action
Command
(press these
keys on the
telephone)
Choices
Description
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Configuring the Settings for Your Internet Phone Service
To enter P, Q, R, S, o, q, r, or s — press
7
.
To enter T, U, V, t, u, or v — press
8
.
To enter W, X, Y, Z, w, x, y, or z — press
9
.
To enter all other characters, press
0
.
For example, to enter the password
phone@321
by keypad, press these keys:
746630321
. Then press the
#
(pound) key to indicate that you have finished entering the password. To cancel your entry and return to the main
menu, press
*
(star).
Configuring the Settings for Your Internet Phone Service
If you want to change the settings for your Internet phone service, refer to the instructions provided by your ITSP
and “Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility.”
NOTE:
These bulleted instructions only apply when you are entering a password. At all other times,
pressing a number only selects a number, not a letter or punctuation mark.
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