Static addressing field
Field value
Description
Router (IPv4)
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Router in use; gateway/router IP
address
Mask (IPv4)
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
IP network mask (NETMASK)
HTTP Server
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
hhhh:hhhh::hhhh:hhhh:hhhh
IP address of HTTP File Server
in use
HTTPS Server
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
hhhh:hhhh::hhhh:hhhh:hhhh
IP address of HTTPS (TLS) File
Server in use
802.1Q
L2Q text string
L2Q setting text description
VLAN ID
dddd
NVL2QVLAN
VLAN Test
ddd
VLANTEST
where:
•
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
is the current IP address in IPv4 format associated with the specific
address information on the left side, which could be either a value previously set by a
technician, or the original value of NVIPADD if no previous change was made.
•
hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh
is the current IP address in IPv6 format associated with the
specific address information on the left side, which could be either a value previously set
by a technician, or the original value of NVIPADD if no previous change was made.
•
L2Q text string
is the text string associated with the current system value of L2Q where
Auto
= an L2Q value of
0
,
On
= an L2Q value of
1
, and Off = an L2Q value of
2
.
•
dddd
is the current value of NVL2QVLAN and
ddd
is the current value of VLANTEST,
respectively.
2. Use the navigation arrows to scroll to and highlight the address you want to change, then
press
Change
to display the change screen for that specific address value.
3. Select one of the following as appropriate to the item you selected:
Task
Steps
To change any of the IP
address values such as
Phone, Call Server, Router,
Mask, and File Server
Use the dial pad to enter the new IP address. IP addresses have
three sets of three digits followed by a period. Pressing star (*)
following entry of three digits causes a period to be placed in the
next position, and the cursor to advance one position to the right. If
you press the star (*) and enter an IPv6 address, a colon is inserted
into the input buffer and the cursor is moved to the next character
location. The exceptions are entry of a Router or Mask address,
which follows the IPv4 method of inserting a period rather than a
colon. For example, to enter the IP address 111.222.333.444 in IPv4
format, press the number 1 on the dial pad three times then press
*
,
press the number 2 on the dial pad three times then press
*
, press
the 3 on the dial pad three times then press
*
, then press the 4 on
the dial pad three times.
Table continues…
Using local Administrative Menu procedures
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