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7.2
Connecting the Phone to a Network
To be able to connect the phone to a network, the following parameters
must be configured:
•
The phone's IP address
,
subnet mask
, and
default gateway
.
When using DHCP, these parameters are configured automati-
cally.
•
The IP address of the software server
. This address is config-
ured automatically using DHCP, or manually from the phone. If
DHCP is used for providing this parameter, the DHCP server must
be configured before the phones can connect to the network. For
information on how to configure the DHCP server for providing the
phone with the IP address to the software server, see 18.1 Data
from DHCP on page 71.
•
The IP address of the SIP proxy / SIP registrar
. This address is
configured using the configuration file or manually from the phone.
For information on how to configure the phone with the IP address
of the SIP proxy / registrar see 11.9 Setting the IP Address of the
SIP proxy / registrar on page 35
7.3
Log on / Log off
To get log on / log off working, the configuration file shall be created in
MTS and if this is not possible it shall be based on the
aastra.cfg
template which is stored in MX-ONE under
/etc/opt/eri_sn/aastraSIP-
phones.
There are a number of options when register the telephone to MX-ONE:
•
Soft key / Programmable key
. The user can log on by pressing
the log on key and enter the extension number and PIN code (if
used). This is the recommended method.
•
Procedure: *11*PIN*extension number#
. The user can log on by
entering this procedure. This method can be useful in a home office
scenario.
•
MAC configuration file, <mac>.cfg
. This option can be useful for
telephones where log on/off are not wanted, for example in recep-
tion area or in elevators.
The extension number and the PIN code (if used) are defined in the
MAC configuration file. The telephone will always be logged on.
The user cannot log off the telephone. This can be useful for tele-
phones in the reception area or in elevators. For settings in this file,
see 8.1 Phone software and configuration files on the software
server on page 24.