Calling A Videophone Or H.323 Device With An Ip Address - D-Link DVC-2000 Manual

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DVC-2000 User's Manual
Calling a VideoPhone or H.323 Device with
an IP Address
If you are unable to dial another DVC-2000 by using its phone number, you can complete
a call by entering the IP address of the VideoPhone you want to call. This will require
obtaining the IP address for the device you want to call.
To complete a call to another VideoPhone or any other compatible H.323-compliant
videoconferencing device, ignore the Country code, Area code and Phone number
boxes in the Manual Dial screen. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Enter an
IP address field.
Example: The VideoPhone or other device you are calling has an IP address of
205.104.32.20, you would enter:
205 and then press the * key to enter a period
104 and then press the * key to enter a period
32 and then press the * key to enter a period
20 and navigate to Dial and press the OK button on the keypad to complete this call.
The DVC-2000 supports domain name lookup. This means you can use the domain
name of a Web site as the IP address if a VideoPhone is connected to this Website.
For example, you can avoid entering an IP address number and instead use the
on-screen keyboard to dial an address such as: www.myvideophone.com
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