Vonage IP8100 用户手册

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How do I check my computer’s IP address?
Note: The following information assumes the computer is connected to the PC 
port on the IP8100 series telephone. It also assumes the computer’s TCP/IP 
settings are configured to obtain an IP address automatically. Included in the 
troubleshooting section of this manual is more detailed information on configuring 
your TCP/IP settings.
Win98/ME:
Step 1:
 Go to Start > Run and enter winipcfg. Click OK.
Step 2: From the dropdown menu, choose the Ethernet adapter.
Step 3: After selecting the adapter, it will display the IP settings. Your adapter 
should have an IP address in the same range as the IP8100 series telephone, 
192.168.15.X. If it doesn’t try releasing, then renewing the IP.
 
a. Click the Release button to release the IP address.
 
b. Click the Renew button to obtain a new address.
If you are unable to obtain a valid IP address, confirm that you have a good 
physical connection between the computer and the IP8100 series telephone.
Step 4: Click OK to close the IP configuration window.
Win2k/XP:
Step 1:
 Go to Start > Run and enter cmd. Click OK.
Step 2: From the Command prompt, enter ipconfig and then click Enter.
Step 3: It will return your IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. Your 
adapter should have an IP address in the same range as the IP8100 series 
telephone,192.168.15.X. If it doesn’t try releasing, then renewing the IP.
 a. 
Enter 
ipconfig/release to release the IP address.
 b. 
Enter 
ipconfig/renew to obtain a new address.
If you are unable to obtain a valid IP address, confirm that you have a good 
physical connection between the computer and the IP8100 series telephone.
Step 4: Type, exit and then click Enter to close the Command prompt.
I followed the Quick Start Guide for DSL, but I wasn’t able to successfully 
configure the IP8100 series telephone. What else can I do?
If your DSL provider uses PPPoE, confirm that you have entered the correct 
username and password in the IP8100 series telephone PPPoE settings. You 
may need to append your ISP’s domain suffix to your username in order to