Installation and Maintenance Manual
System Configuration
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5
Enter
setnet
then press Enter
6
The current configuration will be displayed. You will be asked if you wish to change any of this
configuration.
7
Enter
y
then press Enter
8
You will be asked how the IP address will be assigned.
9
Delete the
d
and enter
s
then press Enter
10
Follow the onscreen prompts entering the IP address you wish to give the Phone Module, eg
192.168.0.50, the netmask you wish to use, eg 255.255.255.0 , the IP address of the Gateway
(Default Router), eg 192.168.0.1 and the IP address of the TFTP server which will be the IP address
of the Call Server that will providing the software to the Phone Module during an upgrade, eg
192.168.0.1.
11
At the following prompts make any changes you require otherwise press Enter to leave the option
unchanged.
12
You will be asked if you wish to save the changes. Enter
y
then press Enter
13
Telnet will display that the changes are being saved and
Done
will appear once finished.
14
Enter
poweroff
then press Enter and the Phone Module will reboot
Please note:
x
To return to using DHCP follow the same instructions above. Enter
d
when asked how the IP address
will be assigned.
x
At any prompt you may enter a
?
for help on that option or
q
to quit.
x
For further information on working with Telnet please refer to page 300.
x
A list of each module’s IP address can be viewed in Manager Assist
by selecting System Utilities and
then IP Addresses.
x
Setnet can be used to set the Time Zone to be used by a specific Phone Module
Connecting an Analogue Phone
Analogue extension ports are available on:
5100 Call Server
–
16 ports
P308
–
8 ports
5108
–
4 ports
5300/4300 Phone Modules
–
15 or 30 ports
4140 Remote Call Server providing
–
8 ports.
When one of these modules is connected to the system the number of Users matching the number of
ports are created and named, for example, Extn2001, Extn2002 etc. Each User is assigned to an extension
port, for example, Port 1, Port 2 etc, and given an extension number within the next available extension
range, for example, 2001, 2002 etc. For further information on the extension numbers used during the
installation of these module please refer to the Extension Numbering section from page 39.
Each User’s extension number can be changed after installa
tion if required. Please refer to the
Configuring a User section from page 95 for further details, whether you wish to change one or use the
Bulk feature to change more than one.
A PCS 520, PCS 505, PCS 10, PCS 5 or an alternative analogue telephone can be connected to an analogue
port via a master dongle or via a RJ45 connection if supplied.