Access to the Web configurator services from other networks is only possible if your router is set accordingly. The router must pass on the service requests from "outside" to Port 80 (standard port) of the phone. Please also read the user guide for your router.

To establish a connection, the public IP address or the DNS name of the router and, where applicable, the port number on the router, must be indicated in the Web browser of the remote PC.

Configuring telephone connections

You can configure up to seven phone numbers on your phone: your fixed network number and six VoIP phone num- bers.

You need to set up a VoIP account with a VoIP provider for each VoIP phone num- ber. You must save the access data for each account and for the relevant VoIP provider in the phone. You can assign a name to each connection (VoIP and fixed network).

To configure the connections:

¤Open the following Web page:

Settings ¢Telephony ¢Connections.

A list (see Figure 3) will be shown with all possible connections that you can config- ure, or have already configured, for your phone.

Web configurator

Figure 3 List of possible connections The list will show the following:

Name

Name of the connection. This will show the name that you have defined for the connection (page 78, page 82) or the default name (IP 1 to IP6 for VoIP con- nections, Fixed Line for fixed network connections).

Status

The status of the connection will be shown for VoIP connections:

registered

The connection is activated. The phone has been successfully registered. You can use the connection to make calls.

Disabled

The connection is deactivated. The phone is not registering with the corresponding account with the VoIP serv- ice. You can not use the connection to make or receive calls.

Registration failed / Server not accessible (Examples)

The phone could not be registered with the VoIP service, e.g. because the VoIP access data is incomplete or incorrect, or because the phone is not connected to the Internet. There is information about this in the section entitled "Ques- tions and answers" from page 94.

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