Identification (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DHCP Client)
Note: Only IPv4 addresses can be entered using a character string on the phone. IPv6 addresses must be entered using the web interface of the PBX.
Note: These settings may not be applicable to a configured second network interface.
Configuring the IPv4 Address of the PBX (on an internal phone)
## 8 > PIN >
* 931 * > IP address >
# PIN | Admin PIN |
IP address | IPv4 address of the PBX (12 digits) |
Querying the IPv4 Address of the PBX (on an internal phone)
Additional information | Display of the IPv4 address of the PBX on the phone display after callback by the PBX |
Configuring the Subnet Mask of the PBX (on an internal phone)
## 8 > PIN >
* 932 * > Subnet mask >
# PIN | Admin PIN |
Subnet mask | Subnet mask (12 digits) |
Querying the Subnet Mask of the PBX (on an internal phone)
Additional information | Display of the subnet mask on the phone display after callback by the PBX |
Configuring the Gateway of the PBX (on an internal phone)
## 8 > PIN >
* 933 * > IP address >
# PIN | Admin PIN |
IP address | IPv4 address of the gateway (12 digits) |
Querying the Gateway of the PBX (on an internal phone)
Additional information | Display of the IPv4 address of the gateway on the phone display after callback by the PBX |
Switching the DHCP Client of the PBX on (on an internal phone)
Switching the DHCP Client of the PBX off (on an internal phone)
Querying the DHCP Client Status of the PBX (on an internal phone)
Additional information | Display of the DHCP client status of the PBX on the phone display after callback by the PBX 0 = off 1 = on |