Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Press #11 + IP Address to enter IPTEL IP address if IPTEL static IP address is 61. 20. 102. 4 if subnet mask is 255. 255. 255. 0 if Router IP address is 61. 20. 102. 254 to enter the subnet mask Example: Press #11061020102004 D. Press #12 + Subnet Mask Example: Press #12255255255000 Example: Press #13061020102254
E. Press #13 + Router IP Address to enter the Router IP address
(*)Note that the static IP address is available from your Internet Service Provider. When
connected with NAT router as above for ADSL dynamic IP the IP Address, Subnet Mask, , and Router IP Address are 192. 168. 1. 150, 255. 255. 255. 0, and 192. 168. 1. 254, respectively. [. . . ] The defaults of IP Address, Subnet mask, and Router IP Address for IPTEL are 192. 168. 1. 150, 255. 255. 255. 0, and 192. 168. 1. 254. Configurations Command modes can be entered from either the telephone or PC Telnet session and can be stored and remains in the flash memory even when the power is off.
6. 1 IP Configurations From Telephone
1) Pick up the phone, the PHONE will be lit and you should hear a dial tone. 2) Enter the IPTEL an IP Address, a Subnet mask, and a Router IP address as the following. Press #11 + IP Address Example: Press #11061020102004 if the IPTEL IP Address is 61. 20. 102. 4 Press #12 + Subnet mask Example: Press #12255255255000 if the Subnet mask is 255. 255. 255. 0 Press #13 + Router IP Address Example: Press #13061020102254 if the Router IP address is 61. 20. 102. 254 Note that you must press 3 digits for each byte of the IP address. 3) After entering each item, you will hear the dial tone for confirmation. If not, you will hear a busy tone indicating an invalid configuration. The defaults of IP Address, Subnet mask, and Router IP Address for IPTEL are 192. 168. 1. 150, 255. 255. 255. 0, and 192. 168. 1. 254, respectively.
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7. Telephone Keypad Dialing
You may now start making a VOIP call by dialing the IP address directly from the telephone. There are 5 different types of dialing for IPTEL; 1) Direct Static IP Dialing (#200): 12-15 digits for Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multiport Gateway static IP dialing. 2) Direct Static IP Dialing + Gatekeeper Mode Dialing (#201): 1-11 digits for Gatekeeper Mode dynamic IP dialing, and 12-15 digits for direct Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multiport Gateway static IP dialing. 3) Gatekeeper dialing mode (#202): 1-48 digits for Gatekeeper and Trunk Gateway such as Cisco 5300 4) Memory dialing (#80 - #99) for stored number dialing 5) Hot-line dialing mode (#401): In 3 seconds after hang-up, the number in #99 will be dialed.
7. 1
Point-to-Point Static IP calls
1) Press the IP address of the party you want to call as the following. Example: Press 211020102110 to call the party with IP address 211. 20. 102. 110 In 3 seconds, you should hear the ring back tone, and wait for the called party to answer, or you will hear a busy tone when the dialed number is busy or not available.
7. 2
Point-to-Multiport Gateway Static IP calls
1) Press the IP address + the extension port number Example: Press 061219023102900 to call the party with IP address of 61. 219. 23. 102 at extension port 900. In 3 seconds, you should hear the ring back tone, and wait for the called party to answer.
7. 3
Point-to-Point Gatekeeper Dynamic IP calls
1) Press the Alias Number Example: Press 112233 to call the party with alias number 112233 registered in the gatekeeper. (Refer to the Gatekeeper Mode in Section 7 & 8. ) In 3 seconds, you should hear the ring back tone, and wait for the called party to answer.
7. 4
Memory Dial for IP calls
There are 20 memories for use to store IP Addresses and Alias Numbers for IP calls. To make Memory Dial, simply Press *N to dial the IP address/Alias Number stored in the N memory (N=80~99) Example: Press *90 to dial the IP address/Alias Number stored in the N=90 memory. Telephone Command Modes
The IPTEL provides commands to configure for different features and applications when making a VoIP call. Configuration commands can be entered from either the telephone or PC telnet session. This section describes the commands entered from the telephone keypad. Pick up the phone, the PHONE LED will be lit and you should hear a dial tone.
8. 1
Reset to Default from Telephone
Press #01# to reset the default values for IPTEL. Note that this does not change the password.
8. 2
Set Password
Press #01xxx# to set the "xxx" password into IPTEL-H / IPTEL-S / IPTEL-M. If you forgot the password when using PC telnet session, you may set a new password from the telephone. Standard IPTEL environment ADSL Modem
NAT Router
Router IP: 192. 168. 1. 254 DMZ IP: 192. 168. 1. 150
PC
IPTEL
IPTEL IP: 192. 168. 1. 150 (#11) Subnet Mask: 255. 255. 255. 0 (#12) Router IP: 192. 168. 1. 254 (#13)
Telephone
b. [. . . ] 11. 2 Pick up the phone and press the download command *01 followed by the PC TFTP server IP address and the image file version number. Example: Press *01061066159237061 where 61. 66. 159. 237 is the remote TFTP server IP address, and 061 is the F/W version of image file "comet061. img" in the remote TFTP server.
In a minute, you will hear a dial tone to indicate a successful download. The upgrade will be effective with indication of LED flashing like power on procedure. In this case, the old version is still in place and valid.
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Local PC Firmware Download from Telephone
11. 3 Make sure that in the PC you have the built-in TFTP server and the upgrading image file with the name of "cometxxx. img", which xxx is the F/W version. [. . . ]