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Audio test
If this sequence is correct, the display on the dedicated terminals shows the system date:
Monday 01 January 00h00.
After powering up, you can activate the system from a dedicated terminal or by OMC (refer to
the specific notice).
4.4
SIP Terminals
4.4.1
8002/8012 Desk Phone
4.4.1.1
Commissioning
4.4.1.1.1 Overview
This module presents all the actions required for commissioning the 8002/8012 Deskphone
sets.
4.4.1.1.2 Commissioning the set
This section describes how to commission the set in the two available initialization options:
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Static initialization: commissioning is manual on the set and through OMC
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Dynamic initialization (DHCP): no commissioning is needed, 8002/8012 Deskphone sets
are fully plug & phone
Depending on the selected mode, the set commissioning is different.
For static initialization, the operation order is as follows:
1. Configure the user in OMC, refer to:
Configuring the user in OMC
2. Connect the set, refer to:
Connecting the set
3. Configure network parameters on the set, refer to
Commissioning the Set in Static Mode
For dynamic initialization, the operation order is as follows:
1. Configure the DHCP Server, refer to
Configuring the DHCP server for dynamic initialization
2. Configure the user name and password in OMC, refer to
Configuring the user name and
password in OMC
Prerequisites
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The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server version must be R9.0 or
higher and the system must be operational
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For network configuration, any of the following must be implemented:
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In dynamic mode, a DHCP server must be configured
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In static mode, a free IP address must be available for the set
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A port with PoE must be available on a switch. If not available, a PoE injector or a specific
Power Adapter must be used
Configuring the user in OMC
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Summary of Contents for OmniPCX Office
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