NetComm V85 Keypad View Operation, Network settings, Ping utility, Restart, Firmware Version

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Keypad “View” Operation

The submenu items under “View” menu are mainly for getting quick information about the phone status and checking its network setting.

Network settings

MENU ► View ► Network Value ► IP Address

Here you can check current V85 IP address, network mask, default router and DNS server address. Depending on settings under the Configure ► Network submenu, the IP Phone may get its IP address through PPPoE, DHCP, or static settings.

Ping utility

MENU ► View ► Ping

“Ping” function is an often-used PC tool which checks network connectivity. By selecting View ► Ping item and entering the IP address or domain name of a remote host, the IP Phone can check if the connection to the host is ok. This can also be used to check if the connection to Internet is ok by pinging a host in Internet. E.g. you can ping 168.95.1.1 or www.google.com to check V85 Internet connection status.

Restart

MENU ► View ► Restart

By selecting this item, the IP Phone will restart immediately.

Firmware Version

MENU ► View ► Image Version

Here you can view the current firmware version in the IP Phone. The firmware version is identified by the date of the release of the software image.

Packet Trace

MENU ► View ►PKT Trace

This function is used to diagnose network problems affecting the IP Phone’s ability to register on a proxy server, or to make or receive VoIP calls. Set View ► PKT Trace to “Yes”, and the LCD screen will display all the signaling messages received, enabling you to monitor the signals to help diagnose the problem.

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Contents Page Contents Appendix a About VoIP Chaper 1 IntroductionWhat is SIP? PSTN-to-VoIP ServicesMinimum Requirements Getting to know yourBefore you begin Package Contents LAN RearGetting your V85 Up and Running Installation EnvironmentDown Connecting yourGetting the V85 up and running Check the V85 IP address Connecting to the V85 Configuration Page on your PCConfiguring your VoIP Account Details SIP Domain Name PasswordVoIP account authentication ID Phone NumberStun Server RebootChecking Your V85 Status Keypad Function Definition Configuring your V85 via the KeypadSpeaker Summary of Key Functions and DisplaysVOL+ +OUT VOLTransfer NETMessage TXT ↔ NUMSpeed Dial M1 M10 Phone BookPPPoE Method Further Network Configuration OptionsDynamic IP Method Dhcp Static IP MethodOptional VoIP Configuration Network Settings VerificationVoIP SIP Configuration Phone Restart Network settingsKeypad View Operation Ping utilityNo Answer Forward Call Forward ConfigurationImmediate Forward Busy ForwardWeb Login V85 Web-based ConfigurationOthers V85 Network MenuBasic Stun SIP ConfigurationSIP Parameters Immediate Forward Call Forward ModePort Forwarding Support Public IP AddrAdvanced SIP parameters Voice Phone ConfigurationChange Keypad and Web Login Password System ConfigurationUpgrade Call Handling Configuring Call Forward using the Keypad Configuring Call Forward using Web ConfigurationConsultation Transfer Call TransferBlind Transfer Speed Dial Call HoldPhone Book and Speed Dial Phone BookFigure A-1 Appendix a V85 Keypad Configuration Menu StructureFigure A-2 Figure A-3 Figure A-4 Message Indicates Appendix B V85 Status and Error MessagesWindows Me PCs Appendix C Setting your Computer’s IP AddressWindows XP PCs Windows 2000 PCsWindows 95, 98 PCs Supplied CD-ROM Figure D-1 Appendix D Alternative V85 Connection TypesFigure D-3 Examples of V85 Port-Forwarding ConfigurationRTP range is 20000 ~ VoIP Standards Compliance Appendix E Summary of Key Features and HardwareHardware Specifications Adsl Appendix F Glossary of Network and VoIP Terms10BASE-T 100BASE-TDSL DhcpDNS Http FTPGGP GRENAT ISPLAN LEDPPP NICPots TCP RIPSdns SnmpVCI TftpTTL USBWWW WebWeb site 100Mbps Appendix G Cable InformationRJ-45 Network Ports 10MbpsCross-Over Cabling Straight and crossover cable configurationStraight-Through Cabling Customer Information Appendix H Registration and Warranty InformationContact Information Copyright InformationLimitations of Warranty Product Warranty