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Using the Boot Menu
After you have finished, press <Ctrl+S> to save changes to RAM. Next, press
the <Esc> key to return to the Boot Menu. Position the cursor over the
Save
Changes
item and press <Enter>. This will save the settings to NV-RAM so
they will still be present after powering off or restarting the device. Make sure
the
Reset
button on the rear panel of the device is in the down position. Position
the cursor over the
Restart System
item and press <Enter> for the changes to
take effect. Your VoIP is now configured for use.
Configuring the IP
Configuring the SNMP
This screen allows you to set an SNMP trap manager.
Boot Menu—SNMP Configuration screen
Subnet mask:
Enter a subnet mask for the VoIP gateway.
DHCP:
When
DHCP
is selected, the VoIP gateway will attempt to ob-
tain its IP settings from a DHCP server located on your LAN.
IP address:
Enter an IP address for the VoIP gateway.
BOOTP:
When
BOOTP
is selected, the VoIP gateway will attempt to
obtain its IP settings from a BOOTP server located on your LAN.
Default gateway:
Enter the IP address of the WAN device (usually a
router) you are using to make the WAN connection
.