Document No. SIB 244
Page
28
of
52
1
st
July 2008
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Installation of IP Terminals
Important
Note
Do
not
assign
any
of
the
following
features
to
operate
concurrently
across
more
than
16
DT700
IP
terminals.
•
Internal
Paging
•
BGM
•
Door
phone
Auto
Configuration
SV8100
DHCP
FTP
Configuration
File
Required
equipment:
•
IP
phone
manager
Free
software
available
for
download
on
NEC’s
website.
This
software
will
be
used
to
create
the
config
file
for
the
IP
terminals.
•
FTP
server
Free
software
available
on
the
WEB.
•
DHCP
Server
This
DHCP
server
has
to
support
the
ability
to
define
a
“Vendor
Class”.
The
DHCP
server
must
also
be
able
to
define
“Option
Codes”.
Process
Overview:
1.
Use
the
AutoConfiguration
Application
to
create
a
terminal
configuration
file
with
corresponding
network
and
telephony
data
parameters
that
are
needed
to
connect
the
DT700
IP
Terminal
to
the
Telephony
Switch.
This
created
AutoConfiguraiton
file
needs
to
be
loaded
onto
a
network
accessible
PC/Server
with
a
FTP
server
running.
2.
Plug
the
DT700
into
the
local
network
(Factory
Value
Settings).
3.
Local
DHCP
server
will
provide
Vendor
Specific
Options
for
the
DT700.
4.
The
DT700
will
use
DHCP
Vendor
Specific
Options
to
communicate
with
local
FTP
Server.
5.
The
DT700
will
download
the
created
AutoConfig
file
from
the
FTP
Server.
6.
The
DT700
will
initialize
with
its
new
downloaded
configuration
and
connect
to
the
Telephony
Switch.