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Installation With A Home Network
1
Be sure your Motorola voice terminal is unplugged. Be sure power is off to your
broadband modem (cable or DSL) and router.
2
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable (RJ-45) to an open Ethernet LAN port on
your router. Follow the instructions provided with your router. Connect the other end
of this Ethernet cable to the
WAN
connector on your Motorola voice terminal.
3
Connect a telephone to your
LINE 1
connector using a phone wire (RJ-11). For a
VT1005v
only
, you can connect a second telephone to the
LINE 2
connector.
4
Power on your broadband modem, following the instructions provided with the
modem. Wait about two minutes for it to boot.
5
Power on your router, following the instructions provided with the router. Wait about
two minutes for it to boot.
6
Plug the AC power adapter to the
POWER
connector on your Motorola voice
terminal and the electrical outlet.
This turns your Motorola voice terminal on. You do
not need to unplug it when not in use.
7
Check that the POWER light on your Motorola voice terminal turns on solid green.
Wait about two minutes for the Motorola voice terminal to boot.
Broadband
Modem
Motorola
voice
terminal
Router
Computer
See “Connecting a Computer to
Display the Configuration Pages”
WAN
Computer
PC
LINE 1
Computer
(only if
necessary)
Phone
Ethernet port
LAN ports
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VT1000v Series Voice Terminal User Guide
8
Pick up the telephone hand set and listen for a dial tone
If you hear a dial tone, you can now call anyone as you normally would on any
telephone.
If you do not hear a dial tone, check that all connections described in this
procedure are correct. If you still do not hear a dial tone, you may need to
connect a computer to your Motorola voice terminal and perform Basic
Configuration. If after performing Basic Configuration, you still do not hear a dial
tone, see “Troubleshooting” on page 21 or call your VoIP provider.
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Connecting a Computer to Display the
Configuration Pages
For an Installation With A Home Network
only
, you need to connect a computer with
DHCP enabled to the Motorola voice terminal to display the configuration pages. For
information about enabling DHCP, refer to your operating system documentation.
If you performed an Installation With A Single Computer, a computer is already
connected to the Motorola voice terminal.
To connect a computer to the back of the Motorola voice terminal:
1
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the
PC
connector on the Motorola voice
terminal.
2
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on a
computer.
3
Power up the computer.
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VT1000v Series Voice Terminal User Guide
Basic Configuration
To perform basic configuration:
1
On the computer connected to the voice terminal
PC
port, start a web browser such
as Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator
®
.
2
In the
Address
or
Location
field, type
and press
ENTER
to
display the Status page, which displays the Motorola voice terminal settings.
3
Click
Basic Configuration
to display the Basic Configuration window. Its fields are:
Obtain IP
Address
Dynamically
This setting is enabled by default.
If either of the following is true, no
configuration on this page is required:
If you have a cable modem with no router and your cable provider
assigns IP addresses dynamically, the Motorola voice terminal
obtains its IP address dynamically from your cable provider.
If you have a router with DHCP enabled, the Motorola voice
terminal obtains its IP address dynamically from your router.
Specify Static
IP Address
If your broadband provider requires a static IP address, enable
Specify Static IP Address. Type the
Static IP Address
and IP
addresses for the
Subnet Mask
,
Default Gateway
they provide.
Enable PPPoE
If you have a DSL modem and no router, enable PPPoE and type the
Service Name
,
User Name
, and
Password
provided by your
DSL provider.
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4
Verify that all fields are correctly filled in and click
Save Changes
. The message
This will require a reboot of the unit. Are you sure?
is displayed.
5
Click
OK
. Wait about two minutes. You cannot display the configuration pages while
the Motorola voice terminal reboots. After the Motorola voice terminal reboots, click
the web browser
Refresh
button to display the configuration pages.
6
Pick up the telephone hand set and listen for a dial tone. If you hear a dial tone, you
can now place a phone call as you would with any telephone.
Specify DNS
Servers
Enables you to specify Domain Name System (DNS) servers, if
necessary:
If Obtain IP Address Dynamically or Enable PPPoE are checked,
Specify DNS Servers
is unchecked by default. If required by your
broadband provider
only
, check this box and type the DNS server
IP addresses provided by your broadband provider.
If Specify Static IP Address is checked, Specify DNS Servers is
checked by default. Because no DNS server is automatically
assigned, you need to type the DNS server IP addresses
provided by your broadband provider.
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