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3.
At the
USE PRESENT SETTINGS
screen, select
# - ENABLE
to enter
a complete set of IP data.
4.
At
INPUT VLAN ID
, if VLANs are used, enter the VLAN ID that will be
inserted into packets sent by the phone. Enter nothing if VLANs are
not used.
5.
At
INPUT PRIORITY
, enter
6
if priority is used or leave blank.
6.
At
INPUT IP ADDRESS
, enter the customer-supplied static IP address
(e.g. 10.30.27.191).
7.
At
INPUT PDA ADDRESS
, enter the customer-supplied static IP
address (not for single line display sets).
8.
At
INPUT SUBNET MASK
, enter the subnet mask.
9.
At
INPUT DEFAULT GATEWAY
, enter the Router IP address (e.g.
10.30.27.2).
10.
At
INPUT RTC ADDRESS
(
SRVR IP
on single line sets), enter the
RTC address.
11.
At
INPUT TFTP ADDRESS
(
TFTP SRVR IP
on single line sets), enter
the address of the TFTP server used to download the main and boot
load images.
12.
At
INPUT DNS ADDRESS
, you MUST enter the IP address of the
server that will be used during Web browsing to resolve host names
into IP addresses. Skipping this field will prevent the phone from
booting. If you do not have a DNS server, enter any IP address value
(for example 10.30.32.3).
13.
The following prompts are required fields for IP Appliances, optional
for multiline display sets, and do not appear for single line display sets:
INPUT WINS ADDRESS
INPUT PROXY ADDRESS
INPUT PROXY PORT
14.
At
USE JITTER BUFFER
, enter
Yes #
or
No *
15.
At
TECHNICIAN IP ADDR?
, enter the address of the debugging utility,
or leave blank.
16.
At
STORE IN NVRAM?
, enter
Yes #
to store parameters in
non-volatile RAM. This step will ensure that your static setting will be
used when the set is powered-up and when the FLASH is upgraded.
17.
The set will reboot and will then use the static IP data.
Tip:
Select * - DISABLE to revert back to DHCP from static parameters.
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