User's Manual

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TD 92579EN
15 October 2014 / Ver. M
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 7.2.X)
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6 Enter "IP Address", "Network Mask", "Default Gateway" and "DNS Server"
addresses provided by the network administrator in the text fields.
You can also enter an alternative DNS Server
in the Alt. DNS Server text field and
select the Check ARP check box to detect and prevent ARP poisoning attacks.
7 Click “OK”.
8 Reset in order to make the changes take effect, see 4.27 Reset on page 118.
9 Start the web-based configuration, using the static IP address.
4.2.3 Dynamic IP address via DHCP
The Radios can have dynamic IP address allocat
ion if the network has an DHCP server.
1 On the IPBS: Select LAN > DHCP.
On the IPBL: Select LAN1 > DHCP.
2 Select “Client” in the Mode d
rop-down list.
3 Click “OK”.
4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect, see 4.27 Reset on page 118.
Note: If the
DHCP lease time is shorter than the time-to-live of the name/IP address
association in the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server, it may cause a mismatch,
and a wrong device may be reached if its WINS name is used.
4.2.4 Link
1 On the IPBS: Select LAN > Link.
On the IPBL: Select LAN1 > Link.
The link setting should be set to "auto" under all normal circumstances.
4.2.5 Configure VLAN
Identity and priority settings for VLAN are done in the "LAN > VLAN" sub menu.
Note: It
is necessary to have a VLAN with the same ID as configured in the IPBS/IPBL,
otherwise it will not be possible to access the IPBS/IPBL.
Note: If "V
LAN = 0", the Quality of Service (QoS) is inactive according to 802.1q.
It is also recommended to avoid "VLAN = 1" as it often is used as a default VLAN setting.
4.2.6 View LAN Statistics
To view statistics of LAN events:
1 On the IPBS: Select LAN > Statistics.
On the IPBL: Select LAN1 > Statistics.
To reset the ethernet statistics counters,
click "Clear".
4.2.7 Enable RSTP (only for IPBL)
The RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) funct
ion is provided for IPBLs connected to a
redundant bridged network when an IPBL must stay operational even if a network port or
a bridge in the network fails. If RSTP is enabled LAN1 is assumed to be the primary port
and LAN2 the backup port. RSTP packets are sent over both ports. From received RSTP
packets it is learned which port shall be used for data traffic. The port to be used for data