8-Port H323/SIP VoIP Gateway
8-Port H323/SIP VoIP Gateway 8-Port H323/SIP VoIP Gateway
Remote Log Settings Remote Log Check this file and the gateway will send the log message to the “Send Log to” remote host. Send Log to Set the IP address to send log. Email Log When the log buffer is full, the gateway will check whether this item is enabled. If enabled, the gateway will send all the log messages to the “Send Email to” email address. SMTP Server Set the SMTP Server (email server) to send the email log to. You can either specify the server’s name or its IP address. 84
4.2.8 Route Function(/System Setup) 4.2.8.1 Setting WAN connection: System Setup/Connection /System Setup/WAN/Connected Type Connection Type There are five ways to connect to the Internet. They are Dynamic IP, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP. The cable modem ISP usually requests you to obtain the WAN IP dynamically. Some ISPs request you to fill the host name. To do this, please go to “System/System Settings” page to change the host name. A. Dynamic IP Address 85
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4.2.8 Route Function(/System Setup)<br />
4.2.8.1 Setting WAN connection: System Setup/Connection<br />
/System Setup/WAN/Connected Type<br />
Connection Type<br />
There are five ways to connect to the Internet.<br />
They are Dynamic IP, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP.<br />
The cable modem ISP usually requests you to obtain the WAN IP<br />
dynamically. Some ISPs request you to fill the host name. To do this,<br />
please go to “System/System Settings” page to change the host name.<br />
A. Dynamic IP Address<br />
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