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Chapter 3 Installing IP Telephones 35
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Configuring the i2004 telephone
Depending on how you set up terminal registration, you may be prompted for the password and a
DN for the telephone the first time the telephone is booted. For information on setting the
registration settings, see Preparing your Business Communications Manager for IP telephone
registration on page 31.
1 If the telephone is not yet registered, and if a password was entered in the Terminal
Registration screen, the telephone prompts you for that password. Type the password.
2 If you set Auto Assign DN on the Business Communications Manager to OFF, the telephone
prompts you for a DN. Choose a DN for the telephone. Entering 0 will cause the system to
automatically assign a DN to the telephone.
Once registration has been completed, you do not need to go through the registration steps
described above unless you deregister a terminal.
To access the local configuration menu on a i2004 telephone:
1 Restart the telephone by disconnecting then reconnecting the power. After about four seconds,
the top light flashes and NORTEL NETWORKS appears on the screen.
2 When the greeting appears, press the four softkeys (located under the telephones display) one
at a time from left to right. These keys must be pressed one after the other within 1.5 seconds,
or the telephone will not go into configuration mode.
If
Manual Cfg DHCP(0 no, 1 yes)
appears on the screen, you successfully accessed the
configuration mode.
If
Manual Cfg DHCP(0 no, 1 yes)
does not appear, disconnect then reconnect the
power, and try to access the configuration mode again.
3 For each parameter, use the keypad to define values. Refer to Table 8 on page 35 for
information on each parameter. To type a decimal, press *.
Table 8 Settings for IP telephones
DHCP 0 if not using a DHCP server to disperse IP addresses
1 if using a DHCP server
If you choose to use a DHCP server rather than allocating static IP
addresses for the IP telephones, skip the remainder of this section.
For information on setting up a DHCP server, see “Configuring DHCP”
on page 38.
SET IP The set IP must be a valid and unused IP address.
NETMASK This is the subnet mask
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