Local Commands for Manual Configuration
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Local Commands for Manual Configuration
This section describes how to use the telephone’s manual configuration capabilities.
The following table outlines the local commands available through the telephone dialpad. Local
commands are useful when debugging problems at the phone. To enter manual commands
during startup, press the # (pound) key when prompted to, or after startup, press # any time the
phone is idle.
Command
Mnemonic
Numeric
Equivalent
Description/Use
MuteSETUP#
Mute73837#
Use this command to view or modify these parameters:
DHCP On/Off, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, HTTP
Configuration Server Address, Proxy Server Address,
Registrar Server Address, 802.1Q Tagging On/Off, and
VLAN ID. Only numeric values are permitted, which could
cause difficulty entering file paths.
Since slashes (//) are not permitted with this local
command, all files must be located in the root directory. The
Web interface, however, allows full entry of a URI and path,
and may be a better choice for setup tasks.
The Setup values entered here are those used in the
telephone’s active configuration. Setup values may differ
from those stored in NVRAM if they have been modified by
DHCP or a configuration file (see
Parameter Sources and
Their Precedence
). Use this command to set a phone to a
known, working set of parameters when debugging the
phone.
MuteINFO#
Mute4636#
Displays the current settings of: IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway, Link Speed, Proxy Server Address, Registrar
Server Address, SNTP Server Address, 802.1Q Tagging
On/Off, Current Application File Name, Current Boot File
Name, Configuration File Date, Firmware Version and Build
Date, Model Number, MAC Address, and Serial Number.
The values displayed are those of the currently active
configuration.
Use this command when debugging phone problems, to
verify that the critical operating parameters in the phone
have been set to the correct values.
MuteRESET#
Mute73738#
Resets the phone. Using this command is easier than a
reset by unplugging the telephone’s cord.
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