Chapter 3: Getting Started
Entering the file server address
About this task
Enter the file server address if the phone prompts, for example, when you connect to the network
for the first time.
Before you begin
Obtain the file server address from the system administrator.
Procedure
1. When you boot the phone for the first time, the Auto Provisioning screen displays
Do you
want to activate Auto Provisioning now?
, press one of the following:
•
Yes
: To connect to the Device Enrollment Services (DES) server to obtain the file server
address and ignore the file server address from the DHCP.
•
No
: To obtain the file server address from the DHCP server.
In case of a time out, and the DHCP does not provide the file server address, the phone
selects
Yes
.
If the connection to DES is successful, and the phone receives the file server address, the
phone continues to boot and not prompt you for the file server address.
If the connection to DES is successful, and the phone does not receive the file server
address, the phone prompts you for an Enrollment code. Contact your administrator for an
Enrollment code. When you enter the valid Enrollment code, the phone continues to boot
and not prompt you for the file server address.
If you do not have an Enrollment code, press Cancel. The phone continues to boot using
the DHCP.
If the connection is successful, the phone displays the
Starting
message. If the phone
does not receive the file server address from the DES or the DHCP server, the phone
displays the Enter the file server address screen.
2. On Enter the file server address screen, press one of the following:
•
Config
: To enter the file server address.
•
Never
: To never prompt for the file server address.
•
Cancel
: To cancel the prompt and display the Login screen.
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