Uniden UIP300 manual Default Gateway IP Address, Network Config Default Gateway

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3.Press Select again and enter the Subnet Mask. The format of the Subnet Mask is: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

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Numbers 0~255 are valid entries for the Subnet Mask.

4.After the correct Subnet Mask is entered, press Select and restart the telephone, or press Del/Cancel to cancel restart the phone and continue setting up the telephone.

• Pressing Cancel/Del returns to the previous menu. To exit programming and return the telephone to standby mode, press Menu. If Line1, Line2, Speaker/Headset are pressed or if the handset is picked up, the telephone goes off-hook and restart is cancelled. When the telephone restarts, the network settings are not used until after the telephone has been initialized.

If the Subnet Mask is not valid, “Invalid Input” is displayed for one second before returning the display to the Subnet Mask menu.

The new Subnet Mask address is not recognized until the telephone has been reinitialized. Once the telephone restarts, a restart confirmation message is displayed on the LCD. “Initializing...\” is displayed in the LCD while the telephone resets.

Default Gateway IP Address

This option is used to read/write the default Gateway IP address.

Network Config:

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Default Gateway

To read/write the Gateway IP address:

1.If already in the Network Configuration menu, use the or keys to access the Default Gateway option.

2.Press Select to display the previous Subnet address.

3.Press Select again and enter the Gateway IP address. The format of the Gateway IP address is: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

Numbers 0~255 are valid entries for the Gateway IP Address.

4.After the correct Default Gateway IP address is entered, press Select and restart the telephone, or press Del/Cancel to cancel restart the phone and continue setting up the telephone.

Pressing Cancel/Del returns to the previous menu. To exit programming and return the telephone to standby mode, press Menu.

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Contents Guide This Document PrefaceRegulatory Information Important Safety Considerations Optional AC Adapter Important Electrical ConsiderationsFCC Wants You to Know Table of Contents Setup Menu Vlan ID AppendixNormal Phone Book Record Data Input Sequence List of FiguresGeneral Information Product DescriptionGeneral Features Standard Features of the TelephoneVoIP Specific Features LED Status Control and Functions of the TelephoneFunction Keys Power Supply SpecificationsPhysical Interface SpeakerOptional & Replacement Equipment Optional & Replacement EquipmentAttaching the Footstand to the Telephone Installation and Basic Setup InstructionsPlugging Handset Cord into Telephone Connecting the TelephoneTerminal Configuration using UIP300 Quick Setup ProcedureSetup Menu Configuration Configuration Menu 2/3 Network ConfigurationNetwork Config Dhcp Disabled Incorrect PasswordNetwork Config Subnet Mask Network Config IP AddressNetwork Config Default Gateway Web Login Screen Web Browser ConfigurationNetwork Configuration XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Voip Proxy IPCodec Configuration Telephone Operations Basic OperationsStandby Initializing...\Using the Phone Book Using the HandsetOriginating Calls 07/02/02430PMLine Operation Receiving CallsAccessing a Line Using the Line Key Volume ControlHandset Volume Control Speakerphone Volume ControlHeadset Volume Headset Volume ControlRinger Volume Control Ringer VolumePhone Book Feature OperationsHandsfree Do Not Disturb DND Programmable and Fixed Function KeysSpeed Dial Redial Voice MailMute HoldBlind Transfer TransferSupervised Transfer ConferenceCall Log Submenu Setup MenuBasic Setup Menu Options Confirm Delete No Cancel Yes Select Setup Menu Call LogsChoose a Call Log Record Delete a Single Call Log RecordRetrieve Date/Time information of a Call Log Record Record DeletedPeterson Peter Date/Time? Peterson Peter 1252PM 08/25/02Call Log Delete Logs Phone Book SubmenuTo perform a name search Searching Telephone RecordsName Search Quick Search Peterson, John 98173334444To perform a quick search Add a Phone Book RecordEnter Name Lower Barbara Anderson Phone Book is FullCould not save Name Exists Replace? No Cancel Yes SelectEnter Phone Number Phone Book Menu Edit Edit a Phone Book RecordDelete Phone Book Records Phone Book Menu DeleteDelete a Single Record Confirm Delete All No Cancel Yes SelectDelete All Records All Records DeletedPhone Configuration Menu Telephone ConfigurationCall Duration Configuration Menu 1/3 Phone ConfigurationLocal Date/Time Phone Configuration 2/5 Local Date / TimePhone Configuration 4/5 LCD Contrast Phone Configuration 3/5 Ringer ToneRinger Tone LCD ContrastFunction Key Phone Configuration 5/5 Function KeyNetwork Configuration Network Config Dhcp Enabled Enable/Disable DhcpTerminal IP Address Press Select to RestartTerminal Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address Network Config Vlan Disabled Enable/Disable Vlan65535 Network ConfigVlan ID65535 Press Select to Change Configuration Menu 3/3 Restore Factory Setting Restore Factory SettingsConfirm Restore No Cancel Yes Select Setup Menu View InfoUser Configuration Web-Based Setup and ConfigurationUser Main Phone Settings Phone Settings ConfigurationFunction Key Configuration Phone Book 10 Phone Book Configuration11 Password Change Password Change12 Web Login Screen Administrator Configuration13 Administrative Configuration Main 14 Network Configuration 15 H.323 Configuration ConfigurationSntp Server 16 Sntp Server Configuration17 Codec Configuration Enter the User ID and Password Add/Del User and PasswordEnter the Old Admin Password Enter the New Admin Password Change Administrator’s PasswordEnter the Tftp Server IP Address Update FirmwareDownloading Firmware Uip300encar100.ftp Firmware Update CompletedCalculating Checksum Please Wait Erasing FlashEnter the Config File Name Update Configuration FileConfig File Download Completed Downloading Config Uip300setting.txtUpdating Config Appendix Factory Default SettingsSntp Setup Menu Setup Menu TreeMemo Memo