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Viewing/changing the base station ip address, Viewing/changing subnet mask, Check the base station mac address – Siemens Gigaset C450IP User Manual

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Viewing/changing the base station

IP address

You can only change the IP address

(page 90) if you have deactivated

dynamic assignment.
192.168.2.2 has been preset by default.

§Menu§

¢

Settings

¢

Base

¢

Local Network

(enter system PIN)

¢

IP Address

The current IP address is displayed.
~

If necessary, enter IP address

and press

§OK§

.

Viewing/changing subnet mask

You can only change the subnet mask

(page 94) if you have deactivated

dynamic assignment.
255.255.255.0 has been preset by

default.

§Menu§

¢

Settings

¢

Base

¢

Local Network

(enter system PIN)

¢

Subnet Mask

The current subnet mask is displayed.
~

If necessary, enter subnet

mask and press

§OK§

.

Activating/deactivating display
of VoIP status codes

If the function is activated, a VoIP status

code for your service provider is displayed.
Activate the function e.g. if you have prob-

lems with VoIP connections. You will

receive a provider-specific status code,

which supports the service when the

problem is analysed.

§Menu§

¢

Settings

¢

Base

¢

Telephony

¢

VoIP

(enter system PIN)

Status on HS

(

‰ = on)

Select and press

§OK§

.

Check the base station MAC
address

Depending on your network configura-

tion, it may be that you have to enter your

base station MAC address e.g. into your

router's access control list. You can check

your base station MAC address:

§Menu§

4 I O 2 Q

The base station MAC address is displayed.
a

Press and hold (idle status).

Please note:

For notes on the IP address, please see page 55

and the glossary on page 90.

Please note:

For notes on the subnet mask, please see

page 55 and the glossary on page 94.

Please note:

– For how to make the setting on the

Web configurator, see page 67.

– A table with possible status codes and their

meaning can be found in the Appendix on

page 71.