Startup
A31003-O1010-M100-17-76A9, 09/09/2010
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OpenScape Voice - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual
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Quick Start
Setup using a DHCP server on Unix/Linux
The following snippet from a DHCP configuration file (usually dhcpd.conf) shows how to set up
a configuration using a vendor class and the "vendor-encapsulated-options" option.
class "OptiIpPhone" {
option vendor-encapsulated-options
# The vendor encapsulated options consist of hexadecimal values for
the option number (for instance, 01), the length of the value (for in-
stance, 07), and the value (for instance, 53:69:65:6D:65:6E:73). The
options can be written in separate lines; the last option must be fol-
lowed by a ’;’ instead of a ’:’.
# Tag/Option #1: Vendor must be "Siemens"
#1 7 S i e m e n s
01:07:53:69:65:6D:65:6E:73:
# Tag/Option #2: VLAN ID
# 2 4 0 0 0 10
02:04:00:00:00:0A;
# Tag/Option #3: DLS IP Address (here: sdlp://192.168.3.30:18443)
# 3 25 s d
l
p
:
/ /
1 9
2 .
1
6
8
.
3 . (...etc.)
03:19:73:64:6C:70:3A:2F:2F:31:39:32:2E:31:36:38:2E:33:2E:33:30:
3A:31:38:34:34:33;
match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 11) =
"OptiIpPhone";
}
2.3.8.2
Using Option #43 "Vendor Specific"
Alternatively, option #43 can be used for setting up the VLAN ID and DLS address. The follow-
ing tags are used:
•
Tag 1: Vendor name
•
Tag 2: VLAN ID
•
Tag 3: DLS address
Optionally, the DLS address can be given in an alternative way:
•
Tag 4: DLS hostname
The Vendor name tag is coded as follows (the first line indicates the ASCII values, the second
line contains the hexadecimal values):
Code
Length
Vendor name
1
7
S
i
e
m
e
n
s
01
07
53
69
65
6D 65
6E 73