GRP2600 Administration Guide
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Network Page Definitions
Table 12: Network Page Definitions
Selects “IPv4 Only”, “IPv6 Only”, “Both, prefer IPv4” or “Both, prefer IPv6”.
The default setting is “IPv4 only”.
Allows users to configure the appropriate network settings on the phone to
obtain IPv4 address. Users could select “DHCP”, “Static IP” or “PPPoE”. By
default, it is set to “DHCP”.
Specifies the name of the client. This field is optional but may be required by
some Internet Service Providers.
DHCP Vendor Class
ID
(Option 60)
Used by clients and servers to exchange vendor class ID.
The default setting is “Grandstream GRP2612” for GRP2612, “Grandstream
GRP2612P” for GRP2612P, “Grandstream GRP2612W” for GRP2612W,
“Grandstream GRP2613” for GRP2613, “Grandstream GRP2614” for
GRP2614, “Grandstream GRP2615” for GRP2615 and “Grandstream
GRP2616” for GRP2616.
by 10. The threshold value of MOS-LQ causes the phone to send a critical
alert quality report to the central report collector. The valid range is 0 – 49.
The default value is “0”.
Warning Threshold for
Delay
Configure the threshold value of one way delay (in milliseconds) that causes
the phone to send a warning alert quality report to the central report collector.
The valid range is 0 – 65535 The default value is “0”.
Critical Threshold for
Delay
Configure the threshold value of one way delay (in milliseconds) that causes
the phone to send a warning alert quality report to the central report collector.
The valid range is 0 – 65535 The default value is “0”.
When enabled, phone will display quality report on WEB UI.
The default setting is “Disabled”.
When enabled, phone will display quality report on LCD.
The default setting is “Disabled”
Custom Display
Layout on LCD
When enabled, phone will display quality report on LCD.
Press “Modify” button to select info to display. Available/Default options are:
Start Time, Stop Time, Local User ID, Remote User ID, Local User IP,
Remote User IP, Local User Codec, Remote User Codec, Jitter, Jitter Buffer
Max, Packets Lost, Network Packet Loss Rate, MOS-LQ, MOS-CQ, Round
Trip Delay, End System Delay, Symmetric One Way Delay.