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If you cannot a hear a dial tone, try the following:
■
Check that all cabling is correctly connected as described in “Installation With A
Single Computer” on page 8 or “Installation With A Home Network” on page 10.
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Repeat this Basic Configuration procedure. Be sure you enter the correct
information for your service.
■
Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 21.
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Contact your VoIP provider.
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Advanced Configuration
Do not change these settings unless you have the necessary expertise and the need to
do so.
Field or Button
Description
Enable DHCP/NAT
on LAN Port
If this is enabled, the Motorola voice terminal automatically distributes
an IP address to a computer connected to its PC port. It is enabled by
default.
Virtual Servers
Configures logical data ports for applications requiring multiple data
ports. Because NAT assumes that data sent through one port will
return to the same port, you may need to configure virtual servers to
run certain applications:
■
IP
is the IP address of the computer connected to the Motorola
voice terminal
■
Port
sets the port to open.
The ports assigned to Motorola voice
terminal voice functions are displayed. If you forward any of
these ports, you may disrupt your voice service. The ports shown
in the illustration are examples only.
■
Transport
sets the protocol — Disabled, TCP, IP, or UDP.
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Host Name
Sets the host name, if required by your broadband service provider.
MAC Address
Override
If your broadband provider associates a particular service to a specific
device, such as your computer, type its MAC address here to use
instead of the Motorola voice terminal MAC address.
By default, the MAC address printed on the Motorola voice terminal is
displayed in this field.
Restore MAC
Address
If you type a value in the MAC Address Override field,
click to use the
actual Motorola voice terminal MAC address instead.
Save Changes
After verifying that all fields are correctly filled in, click to save your
changes. The message
This will require a reboot of
the unit. Are you sure?
is displayed. Click
OK
.
Reboot
Click to restart the Motorola voice terminal. Rebooting takes about
two minutes.
Field or Button
Description
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Status
The Status window displays the Motorola voice terminal configuration.
Field
Description
WAN IP Address
Assignment
Displays the method chosen on the Basic Configuration page —
Dynamic, Static, or PPPoE.
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
These fields display the Motorola voice terminal IP address, subnet
mask, and default gateway IP address:
■
For a cable modem with no router where the cable provider
assigns IP addresses dynamically, these are obtained
dynamically from the cable provider.
■
For static assignment, these are defined on the Basic
Configuration page
.
DNS Servers
Displays the DNS servers assigned to your computer.
DHCP Server/NAT
Displays whether Enable DHCP/NAT on LAN Port is enabled on the
Advanced Configuration page.
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WAN MAC Address
Displays the Motorola voice terminal MAC address. By default, it
displays the MAC address written to read-only memory (ROM) at the
factory and printed in the MTA MAC ID field on the bottom of the unit.
If you use the MAC Address Override field on the Advanced
Configuration page, the MAC address you typed there is displayed in
this field.
User Phone
Number
Displays the telephone number(s) assigned by your VoIP provider.
Field
Description
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