Configuring Network296. Select OK, and then press to reboot the system immediately.Configuring Network Settings ManuallyIf DHCP is disabled or the system cannot obtain network settings from the DHCP server, youneed to configure them manually.The following parameters should be configured for systems to establish network connectivity: IP Address: Configure the system to use the assigned IP address. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask address when the system does not automaticallyobtain the subnet mask. Gateway: A gateway is a network point that works as an entrance to another network. Primary DNS /Secondary DNS: Domain Name System (DNS) servers translates domainnames (for example: www.example.com), which can be easily memorized by humans, tothe numerical IP addresses (192.168.1.15) needed for the purpose of computer servicesand devices worldwide.Network parameters need to be configured manually on the system are described below.Parameter Description Configuration MethodIP Mode/InternetPortConfigures the IP address mode.Default: IPv4Note: If you change this parameter,the IP phone will reboot to make thechange take effect.Remote ControlWeb User InterfaceStatic IPEnables or disables the system touse manually configured networksettings.Default: DisabledNote: If you change this parameter,the system will reboot to make thechange take effect.Web User InterfaceIP AddressConfigures the IP address assignedto the system.Default: BlankNote: If you change this parameter,the system will reboot to make thechange take effect.Remote ControlWeb User InterfaceSubnet MaskConfigures the subnet maskassigned to the system.Default: BlankRemote ControlWeb User Interface