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Web Interface panels provide an update button to download changes to your phone. Many
changes take affect when you download them to the phone. Some changes require that you
reboot the phone to become enabled. When you have made at least one change that requires a
phone reboot, a
Restart Phone
option appears in the menu on the left side of the panel.
If you have specified a TFTP server, restarting the phone reloads the configuration files to the
phone which files may write over the changes specified by the web interface; see section 4.3 for
details on booting the phone without reloading the configuration files.
Appendix E, starting on page 157, describes each panel of the web interface configuration utility.
4.3
Boot Process
The phone provides several boot process options, allowing you to customize the phone to your
network configuration. This section describes the process options, then lists the steps that the
boot up process requires.
4.3.1
Boot Options
Booting up the phone assigns an IP address to the device, loads the IP addresses of the various
network servers that the phone will access, and customizes the configuration of your phone. The
DHCP and TFTP server may provide access to the address and configuration information
required by the phone. You may choose among the following options for booting up the phone.
4.3.1.1
IP Address Assignment Options
Dynamic IP and TFTP Address Assignment.
This option uses DHCP to specify the IP address and
subnet mask of the phone, the IP address of the default gateway, and the IP address of the various
network servers that the phone will access. Figure 4-2 displays the configuration commands that
specify this option.
Dynamic IP Address and Fixed TFTP Address Assignments.
This option uses DHCP to specify the
IP address and subnet mask of the phone, the IP address of the default gateway, and the IP
address of the various network servers that the phone will access except for the TFTP server. The
IP address of the TFTP server is either provided by the configuration file or retained from the
previous setting in the phone’s internal memory. Figure 4-3 displays the configuration
commands that specify this option.
[NET_CONFIG]
use_dhcp=yes
tftp_addr_fixed=no
Figure 4-2
Configuration File Instructions: Dynamic IP and TFTP Assignment
[NET_CONFIG]
use_dhcp=yes
tftp_addr_fixed=yes
tftp_server_addr=10.1.32.224
Figure 4-3
Configuration File Instructions: Dynamic IP, Static TFTP Assignment
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