Startup
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OpenStage HFA Family, Administration Manual
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Quick Start
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IP Address
: IP Address for the phone.
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Subnet Mask (option #1)
: Subnet mask of the phone.
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Default Route (option #3 "Router")
: IP Address of the default gateway which is used for
connections beyond the subnet.
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DNS IP Addresses (option #6 "Domain Server")
: IP Addresses of the primary and sec-
ondary DNS servers.
If no DHCP server is present, see section 3.3.3, “IP Address - Manual Configuration” for IP ad-
dress and subnet mask, and section 3.3.4, “Default Route/Gateway” for default route.
2.3.3
Extended Network Configuration
To have constant access to other subnets, you can enter a total of two more network destina-
tions. For each further domain/subnet you wish to use, first the IP address for the destination,
and then that of the router must be given. The option’s name and code are as follows:
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option #33 "Static Routing Table"
For manual configuration of specific/static routing see section 3.3.5, “Specific IP Routing”.
Also the DNS domain wherein the phone is located can be specified by DHCP.
The option’s name and code are as follows:
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option #15 "Domain Name"
For manual configuration of the DNS domain name see section 3.3.6.1, “DNS Domain Name”.
2.3.4
VLAN Discovery
If the phone is to be located in a VLAN (Virtual LAN), a VLAN ID must be assigned. If the VLAN
shall be provided by DHCP,
VLAN Discovery
must be set to "DHCP" (see section 3.2.2.1, “Au-
tomatic VLAN discovery using DHCP”). The corresponding DHCP option is vendor-specific,
thus a specific procedure is necessary.
2.3.4.1
Using a Vendor Class
It is recommended to define a vendor class on the DHCP server, thus enabling server and
phone to exchange vendor-specific data exclusively. The data is disclosed from other clients.
The following steps are required for the configuration of the Windows DHCP server.
Setting up a new vendor class using the Windows DHCP Server
1.
In the Windows Start menu, select
Start
>
Programs
>
Administrative Tools
>
DHCP
.
2.
In the DHCP console menu, right-click the DHCP server in question and select
Define
Vendor Classes...
in the context menu.