Web-Based Management; Introduction; Getting Started; Management - D-Link DG-102S User Manual

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Web-Based Management

Introduction

The DG-102S VoIP gateway offers an embedded Web-based (hypertext) interface allowing users to manage the
device from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Netscape Navigator/Communicator,
4.x or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, 4.x or later. The Web browser acts as a universal access tool and can
communicate directly with the device using HTTP protocol. Your browser screen may vary with the screen shots
(pictures) in this guide.
Note: This Web-based Management Module does not accept Chinese language input (or other languages
requiring two bytes per character).

Getting Started

The first step in getting started in using Web-based management for your device is to secure a browser. A Web
browser is a program that allows a person to read hypertext, for example, Netscape Navigator, 4.x or later, or
Microsoft Internet Explorer, 4.x or later. Follow the installation instructions for the browser.
The second and last step is to configure the IP interface of the device. This can be done manually through a
console. See the Configuring the VoIP Gateway using a Web Browser section of the "Configuration" chapter for
specific instructions.

Management

To begin managing your device simply run the browser you have installed on your computer and point it to the IP
address you have defined for the device. The URL in the address bar should read something like:
http://123.123.123.123, where the numbers 123 represent the IP address of the device.
In the page that opens, click on the following Login to the web-based management module button:
This categories listed on the left-side of the web-based management module include: Config IP (Config Device
IP Address and Config Call Agent IP Address), Device Information, System Gains, DHCP
Configuration (Dynamic IP Assignment and Static IP Assignment), NAT Configuration (NAT
Configuration and Local Server Configuration), SNMP Trap Configuration, Administration
Management, Monitor (Ethernet Statistics, DSP Statistics, Tcid Configuration, Coding Profile, and
xGCP Configuration), Firmware and Configuration Update, Save Changes, Factory Reset, and Restart
System.
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