Model: IP8100 series telephone
8Getting StartedSTEP 2:Plug the power cord into the power port located on the bottom of your base unit and the other end into the electrical outlet.
9Getting StartedInstallation DirectionsDSL or Cable ModemINTERNETLaptopPCBase UnitHandset 1 & 2WAN PortSTEP 1:Using the blue Ethernet cable p
10Getting StartedHelpful Hint: Do NOT interrupt this registration process by unplugging the pow-er or by using the handsets until the READY indicator
11The Setup WizardThe Setup Wizard helps setup your system. Open a web browser such as Micro-soft® Internet ExplorerTM using the computer connected to
12The Setup Wizard3. Enter the default password ‘VTech’ to display the initial Wizard screen.4. Click the Run Wizard button to display the Internet Co
13The Setup WizardType (WAN)At this screen you must choose an Internet connection type (you will be allowed to choose only one). If you are not sure w
14The Setup WizardThe following screen appears if you select Dynamic IP Address as your Internet connection type.Click Next to continue or click Back
15The Setup WizardThe following screen appears if you select PPPoE as your Internet connectiontype.Enter the username and password (provided by your I
16The Setup WizardThe following screen appears if you select Static IP Address as your Internetconnection type.Deleteanythingthatappearsinthesefi
17The Setup WizardClick Save Setting for the changes to take effect or click Back to return to the previous screen. Clicking Exit takes you back to th
Table Of Contents GETTING STARTED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Before you beg
18The Setup WizardClick Close Wizard to return to the initial wizard screen.Test your connectionsRe-launch your web browser. Your designated hom
19Menue StructrureBasic • Wizard • ISP Connection • LogoutAdvanced • Virtual Server • Filters • DMZ • LogoutAdmin • Settings • DHCP
20Basic SettingsSetup Wizard ScreenClick Run Wizardforasimple,step-by-stepconfigurationofyourIP8100seriestelephone settings. It is usuall
21Basic SettingsBasic Settings• MAC Address: This defaults to the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the WAN port in the IP8100 series telephone.
22Basic SettingsISP Connection Settings: PPPoEPPPoE stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet. This setting is often used by DSL service provid
23Basic Settings• User Name: Enter the user name required by your ISP when you connect to the Internet. Note:youmayneedtoappendyourISP’sdom
24Basic SettingsISP Connection Settings: Static IP AddressThisconnectiontypeisrarelyrequired.ContactyourISPtoconfirmIPinforma-tion before c
25Basic SettingsNote: When entering the numbers, remember that each number must be in thecorrect format (four sets of numbers separated by periods, wi
26Advanced SettingsThese settings require advanced networking knowledge. Incorrectly changingthese settings may interrupt your Internet or VoIP servic
27Advanced Settings• Virtual Server: (Default Off): Click On to enable or Off to disable. This indicates whether the virtual server is initially ena
1Getting StartedBefore you begin1. Pre-register with Vonage Service by logging on to www.vonage.com.2. Check and make sure you meet the system requi
28Advanced SettingsFiltersFilters allow you to restrict or permit Internet access for computers on your local network.Thefiltertypesupportedonyou
29Advanced Settings• IP Filters: (Default to On): Click On to enable or Off to disable. This indicates whethertheIPfilterisinitiallyenabledor
30Admin SettingsThese settings can help you protect against unauthorized access and manage yourIP8100seriesfirmware.SettingsAdmin Settings
31Admin SettingsLocal Network• IP Address: (Default 192.168.15.1.) The Internet Protocol (IP) address of your IP8100 series telephone is private and
32Admin SettingsLeave DHCP set to On and be sure that you have selected Obtain an IP ad-dress Automatically in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properti
33Admin SettingsPasswordsChanging the default user password is not required by the IP8100 series tele-phone, but it can help prevent unauthorized tamp
34Admin SettingsOther OptionsPing Test• A troubleshooting tool. This option allows you to test the IP connectivity of the devices on your local netwo
35Admin SettingsRestore SettingsAt this screen you can restore saved settings if the IP8100 series telephone becomes unstable and needs to be reset
36Status ScreensStatusscreensdisplayreportsofnetworkactivityandtrafficstatisticsofyourIP8100 series telephone.Broadband Telephone Informati
37Status Screens• If your ISP connection type is Dynamic, buttons at the bottom of the screen are labeled as DHCP Renew and DHCP Release. The button
2Getting StartedPortions of the software associated with this product are open source, and fallwithin the scope of the GNU General Public License (GPL
38Status ScreensTrafficStatisticsThis screen displays a summary of the data sent and received by your Local Area Network and Wide Area Network.Status
39Status ScreensDHCP ClientThis screen displays a list of IP addresses distributed to your local LAN net-work by the IP8100 series telephone.Status Sc
40HelpThe Help menu provides on-line help to IP8100 series telephone web-based features. Click on the available underlined topic takes you to its deta
41AuthenticationAuthenticationreferstotheverificationofatransmittedmessage’sintegrity.BroadbandUsually refers to Internet connections that pro
42GlossaryFirmwareFirmware refers to the operating code or program that tells the IP8100 series telephone what to do and how to do it.Host NameThe nam
43MTUMTU (Maximum Transmission/Transfer Unit) is the largest packet size that canbe sent over a network. Messages larger than the MTU are divided into
44GlossaryTCP(Transmission Control Protocol) is the transport protocol in TCP/IP that ensures messages over the network are transmitted accurately and
45TroubleshootingHow do I access the web-based configuration for the IP8100 series telephon e?Itisimportantthatyouhavethelatestpatche
46TroubleshootingTroubleshootingStep 5: Access theweb-based configuration ofthe IP8100 seriestelephone.Open your web browser and enter http:/
47TroubleshootingHow do I check my computer’s IP address?Note: The following information assumes the computer is connected to the PCport on the IP8100
3Getting Started6. Charger Wall Mounting Bracket(s) 7. Belt Clip(s)8. User Documentation CD9. Quick Start Guide10. Battery(ies)1. Base Unit2. Ha
48TroubleshootingI followed the Quick Start Guide for DSL, but I wasn’t able to successfullyconfigure the IP8100 series telephone. What else can I do?I
49TechnicalSpecificationsBase Physical Connectors• 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet WAN port• 10/100Mbps RJ45 auto-MDI/MDIX Ethernet LAN port• Power adapter j
50TechnicalSpecificationsTechnicalSpecifications Dimension• Base: 2” (W) x 6.25” (D) x 5” (H) Handset: 2” (W) x 1.5” (D) x 6” (H)Power• Base unit v
51AActivity Logs 37ADMIN SETTINGS 29ADVANCED SETTINGS 26BBASIC SETTINGS 20Before you begin 1Broadband Telephone Information 36DDHCP Client 39DH
4Getting StartedInstallation DirectionsInstallation Without A RouterPCDSL or Cable ModemINTERNETBase UnitHandset 1 & 2NOTE: The IP8100 series tele
5Getting StartedSTEP 4 Connect one end of the blue Ethernet cable to the blue port, labeled “WAN,” located on the back of the base unit and conn
6Getting StartedInstallation Directions A. Open a web browser such as Microsoft ® Internet Explorer using the computer connected through yo
7Getting StartedExistingNetwork RouterBase UnitINTERNETDSL or Cable ModemPCWAN PortLaptopHandset 1 & 2Installation With A RouterInstallation Direc
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