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2. Installation and Applications
Network Interface
The network interface is divided into 3 basic modes as described below:
Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP Address
Gateway can be built under the existing NAT
Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address
The gateway will have a Public IP address for Internet connection regardless of whether it is a static
IP address, DHCP (using a Cable Modem), or PPPoE (Dialup / ADSL).
Gateway IP Settings Need to set up as static IP,
DHCP, or PPPoE
NAT/STUN Settings Unnecessary (Disabled)
DDNS Settings Unnecessary (Disabled)
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Table of contents
- 5 Introduction
- 5 Product Overview
- 6 Product Features
- 7 Hardware Description
- 8 Installation and Applications
- 8 Network Interface
- 8 Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address
- 9 Gateway in a NAT network
- 10 Telephone Interface Description
- 10 Example for DVG2016S
- 11 Setting the Gateway through IVR
- 11 IVR (Interactive Voice Response)
- 13 IVR Functions Table
- 15 IP Configuration Settings—Setting IP Configuration of WAN Port
- 18 Setting a Gateway with WEB Browser
- 18 Network Settings (WAN)
- 23 Network Settings (LAN)
- 24 QoS Settings
- 25 NAT/DDNS
- 27 Telephony Settings
- 33 Calling Features
- 35 Advanced Options
- 36 Line Settings
- 36 Codec
- 37 Fax Settings
- 39 Digit Map
- 39 Phone Book
- 39 Speed Dial
- 40 Caller Filter
- 40 ACL for Management
- 41 CDR Settings
- 41 Language
- 41 CPT/Cadence Settings
- 42 System Information
- 43 RTP Packet Summary
- 43 STUN Inquiry
- 43 Ping Test
- 44 Backup/Restore
- 45 Provision Settings
- 45 System Operations (Save Settings)
- 46 Software Upgrade
- 46 Logout
- 47 IP Sharing Functions