Owner's Manual

3. Once you know the Voice Enabler’s IP Address, open your web browser
and type http:// and then the Voice Enabler’s IP address that you have
written down in the browser’s Address box. Press Enter. In the example
below, the IP address is 192.168.1.2.
4. A username and password prompt will appear. Leave the User Name
box empty and type admin (the default password) in the Password box.
Click OK.
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Setting Up and Using Your New
Cable/DSLVoice Enabler
Configuring the Cable/DSL Voice Enabler
Now that your Cable/DSL Voice Enabler is connected to your network, you
can begin configuring your system.
1. You will need to know the IP address of the Voice Enabler in order to con-
figure it. This is done using the telephone that is attached to the Enabler.
Pick up the handset of the telephone that is attached to the Enabler and
dial 1**. The currently assigned IP address of the Enabler will be read
back to you. If you are read a number that is anything besides 0.0.0.0,
write this number down and proceed to Step 3. If the IP address you
are read is 0.0.0.0, proceed to Step 2.
2. If the IP address you are read is 0.0.0.0, then your Voice Enabler does not
have an IP address. There is one of two ways of assigning the Voice
Enabler an IP address. You must choose between the methods. You can-
not use DHCP and a static IP address for your Voice Enabler at the same
time.
a) If you are using DHCP software to assign IP addresses and your
network is currently functioning properly, press the Reset button on
the back of the Voice Enabler and dial 1** again. Once you are
read an IP address other than 0.0.0.0, write it down and proceed
to Step 3. If you are still read a 0.0.0.0 IP address, make sure that
your Voice Enabler is connected properly and that the Power LED is
lit. If you are still read a 0.0.0.0 IP address, then refer to the
Troubleshooting section.
b) If you are using static IP addresses on your network, you need to
determine what IP address you would like the Voice Enabler to have.
Pick up the handset of the telephone that is attached to the Enabler
and dial 1**, and then XXX*XXXX*XXX*XXX, where “X” is a
digit in the IP address, and “*” is a period between them. For exam-
ple, dialing 1**192*168*1*2 would result in assigning the Voice
Enabler a static IP address of 192.168.1.2. Check the address by
dialing 1** again and listening for it to be read back. If you are
read the IP address as you assigned it, write it down and proceed
to Step 3.
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