Canon H323 manual Static Address Installation

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Installation: Phone Connection

2.5 Static Address Installation

Static addressing is only necessary when a DHCP server is unavailable or not desired. For ease of maintenance and installation, it is strongly recommended that a DHCP server is installed and that static addressing is avoided. Following a boot file upgrade, static address information must be reinstalled. This process is not supported on 4601 and 5601 phones.

1.Follow the steps in Phone Connection 34 until DHCP is shown on the phone display. Press * at this point to switch the phone to static address installation.

Existing installed phones can be made to start static address installation using the following key sequence. While the phone is on-hook and idle, press MUTE 2 3 3 7 # (MUTE A D D R #).

2.The phone will display a sequence of settings and the existing value for each of those settings. To accept the current value, press # or enter a value and then press #.

3.While entering data in the following actions it may sometimes be necessary to backspace. The method for doing this varies according to the phone type:

4602, 5602: Speaker key.

4606: Conference key.

4612 & 4624: Previous key.

4610, 4620, 4625, 5610, 5620: Left-most key.

4.The settings shown for static address installation are:

Phone=

This is the phone's IP address. To accept the current value, press # or enter a value and then press #. If entering a new value, press the * key to enter a '.' character between digits.

CallSv=

This is the address of the H323 gatekeeper. For IP Office systems this is the IP address of the IP Office LAN1.

CallSvPort=

This is the Gatekeeper transport layer port number. For Avaya IP phones the value used should be 1719. To accept the current value, press # or enter a value and then press #.

Router=

This is the address of the phone's default IP gateway. For IP Office this is typically the IP address of the IP Office LAN1. To accept the current value, press # or enter a value and then press #.

Mask=

This is the phone's IP Mask (also called the subnet mask). The mask is used with the IP address to indicate the phone's subnet. This should match the IP mask set for the IP Office Unit.

FileSv=

This is the address of the file server from which the phone should request software and settings files. Enter the address of the TFTP or HTTP configured with the Avaya IP phone software file set.

802.1Q=

To change the setting press *. Press # to accept the value.

VLAN ID=

For details of VLAN configuration see VLAN and IP Phones

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5.If you go through without changing anything the phone displays No new values. Press #.

If the phone displays Enter command power off and on again.

6.Once all the values have been entered or the existing values accepted the phone will display Save new values?.

To save the values press #. The phone will save the values and then restart using those values.

If a new boot program is downloaded from the TFTP server after you enter static address information, you will need to re-enter your static address information.

H323 IP Telephone Installation

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IP Office Release 6

15-601046 Issue 16a (15 March 2010)

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Contents IP Office Release H323 IP Telephone InstallationH323 IP Telephone Installation IP Office Release Contents Page Chapter IP Office H323 IP Phones Page ∙ Network Assessment IP Office H323 IP PhonesIP Office Release What is NewIP Office Supported Phones IP Office Unit System CapacityExtension Capacity Call CapacityPhone Firmware Simple Installation Installation Requirements Other IP Office Systems LicensesIP500 and IP500 V2 IP Office Systems ∙ G711 20ms ∙ G723a 80ms ∙ G729 40ms Network Assessment∙ Warning a Network Assessment is Mandatory Call Type Voice Compression Channel Usage Voice CompressionMeasuring Channel Usage Installing VCM Cards10 QoS Potential VoIP ProblemsUser PC Connection ∙ Avaya 1151D1 Power Supply Unit PSU Power Supply OptionsSpare Wire Power Options Dedicated Plug-Top Power Supply Units∙ IP Phone Inline Adaptor 802.3af Power over Ethernet PoE Options∙ Avaya 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit Mid-Span Power Unit ∙ Power of Ethernet POE SwitchPhones File Server OptionsFile Server Description Up to File Auto Generation Control Unit Memory Card Transferring Files Using IP Office ManagerPage Chapter Installation Installation Dhcp Server ∙ o Dhcp ModeIP Phone Software and Settings Files ∙ Secondary Site Specific Option Number IP Office 4.2+Adding Licenses Creating/Editing the Settings File Language File Backup/Restore1600/9600 Series Phone Languages Manually Creating Extensions Phone Connection ∙ To switch to static address installationStatic Address Installation ∙ Ext. = ∙ Password =Phone Registration Phone Security Extension & User SetupSpecifying the Bruri Value Backup RestoreHttp Authentication Manual Backup/Restore ControlABKNUMBERmmm Series Phone Backup FileField Description ABKNAMEmmmSelect Properties Http Server Configuration for Backup/RestoreListing Registered Phones Error Messages Chapter Other Installation Options VPN Remote Phones Other Installation OptionsVPNremote Phone Installation DocumentationSupported VPNremote Phone Firmware Product Section Title Doc ReferenceEnable VPN Phone Allowed Configuring the IP Phone for VPNremoteType Description Advantages Disadvantages Vlan and IP PhonesDhcp Option Description Option Data Vlan Dhcp Settings Voice Vlan Dhcp SettingsVlan and Dhcp HP-Switch Configuration Example setup OverviewPort Vlan Description Voice Data HP Procurve CLI outputPort Vlan 209 Voice Vlan 210 Data Example System OverviewOption Value Page Chapter Static Administration Options ∙ 4601, 4602, 5601, 5602 Speaker key Static Administration OptionsEntering Data for Administrative Options Hold vs MuteSecondary Ethernet Hub/IR Interface Enable/Disable QOS Option SettingsView Details ∙ If self-test fails Self-Test Procedure∙ If self-test passes Clearing a Phone Resetting a PhoneResetting a Phone Site Specific Option Number Setting the Sson on an IP PhoneSetting the Sson on IP Office ∙ Headset AGC = Switching automatic gain control on/offAutomatic Gain Control ∙ Handset AGC =Chapter Restart Scenarios Restart Scenarios No Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading Boot File Needs UpgradingCorrect Boot File and Application File Already Loaded Page Chapter Infrared Dialling ∙ Swap Text Files During a Call Infrared Dialling∙ Dial a Number to Start a Call Windows Pocket PC Enabling the IR PortDialling Phone Numbers Palm OrganizerBeaming Files During a Call Chapter Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Checking for Dhcp Using a Windows Dhcp ServerWindows Dhcp Setup for H323 IP Phones Select Start Programs Administrative Tools Dhcp∙ Data type String ∙ Code 2b. Adding a 242 Option2c. Adding a 176 Option Alternate Options Chapter WML Server Setup What WML is Supported WML Server SetupIntroduction Testing 4620 WML Browsing Using XitamiInstalling the Web Server Configuring the Xitami Web Server for WAP4a. Creating a Simple WML Installing Sample WML PagesSET Wmlport Setting the Home∙ Associated extension wml Apache Web Server WML ConfigurationMicrosoft IIS Web Server WML Configuration Case 3. Input Box Followed by a Submit Button Open URL EntryCase 1. Input Box Followed by an Anchor Tag Case 2. Input Box Followed by an a TagPage 1719,TFTPSRVR IndexAvpp AddrAscii AsdmDhcp CD/DVDConflict LANWins END of Avaya 4620 IP PhoneEND of File GEN GETIPO LIC VCMLAN1 L2 QOSL2QVLAN MimePWB SN Sson Sson SET Dnssrvr SET DomainSET Smblic SET Wmlcoding Ascii SET Wmlhome SET Wmlport 8000Tftpsrvr 47 URLTftp TftpdirWAP H323 IP Telephone Installation IP Office Release Avaya Inc. All rights reserved