Field Setting
General Configuration - Ethernet
VLAN (Optional) It is possible to enter the VLAN Identifier (VID) according to
IEEE 802.1Q specifying the VLAN to which the device belongs.
Note: If this setting is used, network access from outside the
VLAN is no longer possible.
The Spectralink IP-DECT Server supports 4094 different
VLANs.
Possible values: 1-4094
General Configuration - DNS (Domain Name System)
Hostname (FQDN)(Optional) The hostname (Fully Qualified Domain Name) will be inserted
into the SIP Contact and via headers. The hostname will also
be published via DHCP, and if the network infrastructure sup-
ports it, the device will be reachable via this hostname.
E.g. Example.spectralink.com
Search Domain (Optional) Domain name used for resolving host names without a domain.
Primary Server (Optional) Enter the IP address of the Primary DNS server.
Secondary Server (Optional) Enter the IP address of the Secondary DNS server.
General Configuration - NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Server (Optional) Enter the IP address of the NTP server from which the system
will obtain the current time.
Timezone (Optional) Select the wanted time zone. The time zones include daylight
saving times.
Posix timezone string (Optional) Customized time zone setting. The string must be in POSIX
time zone format.
General Configuration - UPnP
Enabled (Optional) Enabled by default. If enabled, the device is UPnP dis-
coverable.
UPnP is an acronym for Universal Plug and Play. If the IP
address of the device is unknown (e.g. forgotten or DHCP-
assigned), UPnP can be used to easily identify the IP address
of the device.
Note: If My Network Places in Windows is setup to show
icons for networked UPnP devices, every Spectralink IP-
DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, Media resource and Base sta-
tion will be present in My Network Places.