
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 telephone’s 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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