Nortel Networks 5100 manual Accessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings

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Step Action

1From Main Menu, select Settings > Profile > LAN > Settings > Network Settings, and press OK to accept.

2Select the appropriate configuration options and set network parameters (specific to your network configuration) for the LAN connection profile:

a.Details: Displays the network configuration parameters (MAC address, DHCP, IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS) as currently configured on the IP Phone 1535.

b.DHCP: Used to configure DHCP server information (for DHCP-enabled network environments) or static IP Address information (for DHCP-disabled network environments).

DHCP must be disabled to access further configuration options (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS1/DNS2 options). If you enable DHCP, these options are automatically configured (through the network DHCP server) after the IP Phone 1535 connects to the network.

If manually configuring the DHCP options, the IP Phone 1535 attempts to connect to the network using the parameters you set. Should a connection failure occurs when using your manual DHCP values, the IP Phone 1535 retains its current configuration values. Check your values for correctness and retry the connection.

c.IP Address: View or change network IP address information.

d.Subnet Mask: View or change the Subnet Mask information.

e.Gateway: View or change the default Gateway Address information.

f.DNS1/DNS2: View or change the primary (DNS1) and secondary (DNS2) Domain Name Servers.

ATTENTION

For changes made in any of these configuration options to take effect, you must hit Back to return to the previous menu, and select Apply every time you make a change.

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Nortel Multimedia Communications Server 5100

Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning

NN43160-300 00.13 Preliminary

Release 4.0 22 August 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning Page May Revision historyAugust 22nd May 25thRevision history Contents Configuring Email Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Features New in this releaseOther Changes New in this release How to get help ContentsGetting help from the Nortel web site How to get help IP Phone About the Nortel IP PhoneCare of the IP Phone Safety informationIP Phone 1535 shipping box content Default factory settingsRAM 64 MB Sdram Technical specificationsVoIP Settings menu Multiple Language SupportDescription of the IP Phone 1535 menu options System Settings menu Using the SD/MMC card To copy files from the phone to SD/MMC card About the Nortel IP Phone Installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time First time installation of the IP PhoneInstalling the IP Phone 1535 for the first time Provision the MCS Physically install the IP PhoneInstallation guidelines Connect the IP Phone 1535 to a power sourceConnect the handset Logging in to the IP Phone 1535 Admin mode Attach the IP Phone 1535 to the standConnect to Pstn Connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the LAN Accessing and modifying the LAN Network SettingsEnabling the LAN connection profile Accessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings Access and modify Wireless Settings Enabling the WiFi connection profileAccess and modify Wireless Settings Modifying User Information parameters Configuration of NAT-Traversal Modifying Proxy parametersConfiguring VoIP domain name information Enabling Stun protocolConfiguring the Stun server Registering the IP Phone Modifying port assignmentsStep Action Checking for available IP Phone 1535 software updates IP Phone 1535 System Software UpdatesInitiating manual software updates for the IP Phone Provisioning the FTP update server FTP software update processProvisioning the FTP server directory structure Configuring the FTP server login accountHandling the FirmwareUpdateRequest.acfg file FTP software update filesIP Phone 1535 System Software Updates Provisioning the FTP update server Sample FTP server directory structure Additional configuration using the VoIP Settings menu Registration optionDe-Registering the IP Phone Misc. Miscellaneous configuration option Ports For more information, see Modifying port assignments Accessing and modifying Call Total Bandwidth CtbwModifying Codec Priority lists Configuring VoIP Voice Mail Configuring the Mailbox ID Additional configuration using the System Settings menu Accessing and activating the Reset functionModifying the Date and Time Accessing the Technical Features configuration option Accessing the Technical Features configuration option Additional configuration using the System Settings menu Configuring IP Phone 1535 Email account information Configuring EmailSmtp Server Enabling and disabling the Camera IP Phone 1535 CameraIP Phone 1535 Camera Troubleshooting connectivity issues TroubleshootingKnown issues Basic troubleshootingTroubleshooting IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information IP Phone 1535 emissions statementRegulatory information and disclaimers EMC compliance Jurisdiction Standard Description Regulatory and Safety InformationUSA-FCC Federal Communications Commission statement FCC Interference statement Compliance Statement for CanadaTelecom requirements for both Canada and USA Telecom requirements for both Canada and USA IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information Page Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning
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