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Note • If you specify a specific telephone number, specify the entire telephone number such as
"0312345678".
Gateway Address
Enter the IP address of the VoIP gateway.
T.38 Settings
Configure the settings for T.38.
T.38 Transport Protocol
Select T.38 transport protocol from [TCP] or [UDP].
Note • When you use VoIP gateway manufactured by Cisco Systems, Inc., select [UDP].
UDPTL Listening Port Number
Set the UDPTL listening port number from 1 to 65535.
Important • Do not use any numbers assigned to other ports.
TCP Listening Port Number
Set the TCP listening port number from 1 to 65535.
Important • Do not use any numbers assigned to other ports.
RTP Listening Port Number
Set the RTP listening port number from 1 to 65535.
Important • Do not use any numbers assigned to other ports.
Prioritize IP Packets / Prioritize IP Packets (Ethernet 1), Prioritize IP Packets (Ethernet 2)
Set the priority of IP packet transmission from 0 to 255.
Note • The value set varies depending on your environment. Consult your network administrator.
• Set the value already specified by the network side. If you set other values, the priority does not
change.
(For most of Cisco
®
routers, speech traffic is set to 184(ef). If you change the value, consult your
network administrator.)
• The title of this setting item differs depending on the Ethernet interface configuration: When single
Ethernet interface is used, [Prioritize IP Packets] is displayed. When two Ethernet interfaces are used,
[Prioritize IP Packets (Ethernet 1)] and [Prioritize IP Packets (Ethernet 2)] are displayed.
• When any interface names are specified in [Ethernet1 - Network Name] and [Ethernet2 - Network
Name], the specified names are displayed instead of "Ethernet1" and "Ethernet2" of [Prioritize IP
Packets (Ethernet 1)] and [Prioritize IP Packets (Ethernet 2)] respectively.
Outgoing/Incoming E-mail Settings
Set e-mail transmission and reception settings.
POP3 Server Settings
Set the POP3 server. In [POP3 Server Settings], you can set the following items:
Note • For IPv4, enter the address in the format "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", where "xxx" is a numeric value from 0 to
255.
• For IPv6, enter the address in the format "xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx", where "xxxx" is a
hexadecimal value.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.