Further Network Configuration Options
A ‘typical’ network configuration has been described above. If a different network configuration is required, the following section will show how to set the IP address of the V85 through the keypad to match your network requirements.
Dynamic IP Method (DHCP)
Dynamic IP address assignment is suitable for most common network environments. To set this option, follow the steps below.
Configure ► Password(185) ► Network ► (Yes/No) Dynamic IP
Please press “OK” key to set “Yes” on “(Yes / No) Dynamic IP” option. Note this is the default configuration.
Static IP Method
In some network environments, you might want to assign a static IP address to the V85. To set a static IP for the V85, you need to enter the correct IP address information including: IP address, network mask, default router and DNS server IP address. To set make these entries, please follow the steps below:
Configure ► Password(185) ► Network ► Static IP
Under the “Static IP” submenu, enter the IP address, network mask and default router and DNS server IP address in the appropriate fields.
PPPoE Method
You would configure your V85 to use PPPoE in following scenarios.
Note: | When V85 is configured to use PPPoE, other devices on the network |
| cannot share Internet access: |
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•Your ADSL router does not support SIP.
Note: | You need to directly connect your V85 to your ADSL modem/router and |
| configure your ADSL router into bridge mode for this to work. Please |
| refer to your modem/router user guide to configure it in bridge mode. |
| Appendix D shows a diagram for connecting the V85 directly to your |
| ADSL router. |
Configure ► Password(185) ► Network ► (Yes/No) PPPoE
Please press “OK” key to set “Yes” on “(Yes/No) PPPoE” option when using PPPoE method and enter the account details provided by the ISP vendor.
PPPoE Username | Input the user name of the account given by your ISP. |
PPPoE Password | Input the password of the account given by your ISP. |
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