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The disadvantage of the second option is that the installer must configure the target DN in two places: on the Active Sets panel and on the
Configuration settings for redirected phones
The Telephony Device Installation Guide and the Networking Configuration Guide provide detailed instructions for configuring IP telephones. For IP telephones that are redirected to the main office call server, incorporate the settings shown in the table Configuration settings for redirected IP telephones on page 61.
Table 14 Configuration settings for redirected IP telephones
Parameter | CS 1000 | |
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S1 | IP | SRG IP address |
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S1 | Port | 7300 |
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S1 | Action | 1 |
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S1 | Retry Count | 1 |
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S2 | IP | SRG IP address |
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S2 | Port | 7300 |
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S2 | Action | 1 |
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S2 | Retry Count | 1 |
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For more information, see CS 1000 considerations on page 33.
Test Local Mode
An IP telephone operating in normal mode can be forced to redirect to the SRG. This allows the telephone user, and system administrator, to test local mode operation without taking down the VoIP trunk to the main office.
To activate Test Local Mode
1From the telephone dialpad, press the Services key .
2Press the Test Local Mode button.
The telephone is now in Test Local Mode.