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SECTION X. Make Phone Calls
10.1 Make a call
If you have your own dial plan, just dial the phone number. If you have no dial plan or using
default dial plan, dial the phone number followed by #. See Appendix C for Dial Plan setup.
10.2 3-Way Conference
While two parties are in the conversation, either party can add the third party in the 3-way conference by
flash hook (hang up once while holding handset) and dial 7. After you hear a dial tone, please dial
telephone number to add third party for conference. To drop the third party, flash and dial 8.
10.3 Call Waiting
During the conversation, when you hear the call waiting tone, flash and dial “*”. It will switch you to the
incoming call. Flash and “*” again, it will be switched to the previous conversation.
10.4 Call Forwarding
Pick up the phone and dial *2. After hearing the dial tone, dial the forwarding phone number and #. Then,
hang-up the phone. The incoming calls will be forwarded.
To set call forwarding off, pick up the phone and dial *3.
APPENDIX
A. Determining the IP Address
This section provides instructions on how to determine the IP address of a unit, or how to boot up
into a ’safe’ mode that allows the IP address to be reconfigured. Instructions differ depending on
the platform type.
A.1 General Instructions
The following general instructions can be followed to determine the IP address of a unit.
Several mechanisms are available:
• If the device is thought to be using DHCP to obtain an IP address, check the DHCP
server log, leases file, or binding table (if available). Look for the MAC address of the
unit. The MAC address is a 6-octet string and can be found on a barcode label on the
device.
• Use a packet sniffer attached to the same network as the device. Set the sniffer to filter packets
based on the unit’s MAC address, and initiate some data packet transfer (e.g. make a VoIP call).
Analyze the captured packets to determine the device’s IP address.
• If the SNMP trap destination has been previously set, check your SNMP management server for
the IP address which is sent out as part of the Cold Start trap on system reset.