Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users
Table 9 describes items on the Hardware ID screen.
Table 9: Hardware ID screen
Selection | Description |
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Hardware ID | This box contains the MAC address for the Ethernet |
| hardware installed in your device. MVC 2050 uses the |
| MAC address of the Ethernet hardware as its |
| Hardware ID. You can change this value if there is |
| more than one MAC address, or if the device is using |
| an Extranet client that hides the true MAC address. |
| For example, the Nortel Contivity Extranet Switch |
| uses a single MAC address for all clients. This can |
| cause connection problems with your communication |
| server. |
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This changes the MAC address that appears in the | |
| Hardware ID box. If your device has more than one |
| MAC address, press the |
| through the set of MAC addresses on your computer. |
| |
| case the Ethernet hardware addresses are not unique |
| to the communication server. |
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Firmware | Shows the build number of MVC 2050 installed on |
Version | your device. This value is the version number of the |
| application last reported by the server. |
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Connection history
Connection history writes indication messages to the registry key “\HKCU\Software\Nortel Networks\MVC2050\Log” for connection or disconnection events. This is a circular queue of 29 entries.
Each time a connection or disconnection event occurs, a log entry is written. The entries contain a date and time, and a description of the connection or disconnection event.
The following section describes connection and disconnection events.
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