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Asterisk - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual
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Startup
Quick Start
2.3.2
Set the Terminal Number
If the user and administrator menus are needed in the course of setup, the terminal number,
which by default is identical with the extension number, must be configured first. When the
phone is in delivery status, the terminal number input form is presented to the user/administra-
tor right after booting, unless the Plug&Play facility of the DLS is used. For further information
about this setting, please refer to Section 3.4.1.1, “Terminal Identity”. With the WBM, the termi-
nal number is configured as follows:
In the left column, select System > System Identity to open the "System Identity" dialog. Enter
the terminal number, i. e. the SIP name / phone number.
2.3.3
Basic Network Configuration
For basic functionality, the following parameters must be provided, preferably by DHCP:
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IP Address
: IP Address for the phone.
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Subnet Mask (option #1)
: Subnet mask of the phone.
•
Default Route (option #3 "Router")
: IP Address of the default gateway which is used for
connections beyond the subnet.
•
DNS IP Addresses (option #6 "Domain Server")
: IP Addresses of the primary and
secondary DNS servers.
If no DHCP server is present, see Section 3.3.3, “IP Address - Manual Configuration” for IP ad-
dress and subnet mask, and Section 3.3.4, “Default Route/Gateway” for the default route.
2.3.4
Date and Time / SNTP
An SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server provides the current date and time for network
clients. The IP address of an SNTP server can be given by DHCP.
In order to provide the correct time, it is required to give the timezone offset, i.e. the shift in
hours to be added to the UTC time provided by the SNTP server.
The following DHCP options are required:
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SNTP IP Address (option #42 "NTP Servers")
: IP Address or hostname of the SNTP
server to be used by the phone.
•
Timezone offset (option #2 "Time Offset")
: Offset in seconds in relationship to the UTC
time provided by the SNTP server.
For manual configuration of date and time see Section 3.4.4, “Date and Time”.