NetComm V85 manual Configuring your VoIP Account Details

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If you can not connect from your PC or the configuration screen is not displayed

If your V85 does not show the “DHCP fail” error message in its LCD screen, you can assume the V85 is connected to your network. However in some cases you still may not be able to open the V85 Configuration Page by entering the IP address of the device in your PC web browser. This is generally due to network configuration issues. Try the following procedure.

Check the connection between your PC and the V85 by using your PC’s “Ping” utility. To do this, open the DOS prompt (Start ► Run ► cmd) and execute the command ‘ping [V85 IP address]’. If you receive a ping reply from the V85, the PC and the V85 are able to communicate with each other. If you recieve a time out or error message from your PC, there is a problem with the network configuration of your PC. Please refer to Appendix C for instructions on network configuration under different Windows Operating Systems.

Step 3: Configuring your VoIP Account Details

The next step is to enter your VoIP account details. Entering these details registers your device on the VoIP service provides ‘SIP Server’ which allows other callers to connect to you. Click on the left-hand menu item in the Overview screen, called ‘SIP’

If you have subscribed to a VoIP service, please consult your VoIP service provider for the following account details required to complete your V85 SIP configuration. Items marked with * are mandatory; others are optional and if no setting is indicated, leave as default.

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Contents Page Contents Appendix a Chaper 1 Introduction About VoIPPSTN-to-VoIP Services What is SIP?Getting to know your Before you beginMinimum Requirements Package Contents Rear LANInstallation Environment Getting your V85 Up and RunningConnecting your Getting the V85 up and runningDown Connecting to the V85 Configuration Page on your PC Check the V85 IP addressConfiguring your VoIP Account Details Password VoIP account authentication IDPhone Number SIP Domain NameReboot Stun ServerChecking Your V85 Status Configuring your V85 via the Keypad Keypad Function DefinitionSummary of Key Functions and Displays VOL++OUT VOL SpeakerNET MessageTXT ↔ NUM TransferPhone Book Speed Dial M1 M10Further Network Configuration Options Dynamic IP Method DhcpStatic IP Method PPPoE MethodNetwork Settings Verification VoIP SIP ConfigurationOptional VoIP Configuration Phone Network settings Keypad View OperationPing utility RestartCall Forward Configuration Immediate ForwardBusy Forward No Answer ForwardV85 Web-based Configuration Web LoginV85 Network Menu BasicOthers SIP Configuration SIP ParametersStun Call Forward Mode Port Forwarding SupportPublic IP Addr Immediate ForwardAdvanced SIP parameters Phone Configuration VoiceSystem Configuration UpgradeChange Keypad and Web Login Password Call Handling Configuring Call Forward using Web Configuration Configuring Call Forward using the KeypadCall Transfer Blind TransferConsultation Transfer Call Hold Phone Book and Speed DialPhone Book Speed DialAppendix a V85 Keypad Configuration Menu Structure Figure A-1Figure A-2 Figure A-3 Figure A-4 Appendix B V85 Status and Error Messages Message IndicatesAppendix C Setting your Computer’s IP Address Windows XP PCsWindows 2000 PCs Windows Me PCsWindows 95, 98 PCs Supplied CD-ROM Appendix D Alternative V85 Connection Types Figure D-1Examples of V85 Port-Forwarding Configuration Figure D-3RTP range is 20000 ~ Appendix E Summary of Key Features and Hardware VoIP Standards ComplianceHardware Specifications Appendix F Glossary of Network and VoIP Terms 10BASE-T100BASE-T AdslDhcp DNSDSL FTP GGPGRE HttpISP LANLED NATNIC PotsPPP RIP SdnsSnmp TCPTftp TTLUSB VCIWeb Web siteWWW Appendix G Cable Information RJ-45 Network Ports10Mbps 100MbpsStraight and crossover cable configuration Straight-Through CablingCross-Over Cabling Appendix H Registration and Warranty Information Contact InformationCopyright Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Limitations of Warranty