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H2 DeskPhone
H2P DeskPhone
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IPv4
In IPv4 mode, there are 3 connection mode options: DHCP, PPPoE and Static IP.
Figure 102 - DHCP network mode
When using DHCP mode, the telephone will get the IP address from the DHCP server (router).
Using DHCP DNS: This is enabled as the default. “Enable” means the telephone will get a DNS
address from the DHCP server, and “disable” means it will not.
Using DHCP time: This is disabled as the default. “Enable” means the time for getting the DNS
address from the DHCP server is managed, and “disable” means it is not.
Figure 103 - PPPoE network mode
When using PPPoE, the telephone will get the IP address from the PPPoE server.
Username: PPPoE username.
Password: PPPoE password.
Figure 104 - Static IP network mode
When using Static IP mode, the user must configure the IP address manually.
IP address: telephone IP address.
Mask: sub mask of your LAN.
Gateway: the gateway IP address. The telephone can access the other network via this address.
Primary DNS: Primary DNS address. The default is 8.8.8.8, Google DNS server address.
Secondary DNS: When the primary DNS is not available, the secondary DNS will work.
IPv6
In IPv6, there are 2 connection mode options, DHCP and Static IP.
The DHCP configuration refers to the IPv4 introduction on the last page.
A static IP configuration is almost the same as the one for IPv4, except for the IPv6 prefix.
IPv6 Prefix: IPv6 prefix, it is similar with mask of IPv4.
Figure 105 - IPv6 static IP network mode

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