Nortel Networks 5100 manual Configuring the FTP server login account

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the required provisioning of the directory structure on your FTP update server,

the files involved in the IP Phone 1535 software update process, and

the special handling requirements for the FirmwareUpdateRequest.acfg file.

Configuring the FTP server login account

For the IP Phone 1535 to successfully obtain software updates, you must configure a login account on your FTP server, which the IP Phone 1535 will use in making its connection during the software update process.

You must provision an FTP user account with a username and password as follows:

Username: ipphone

Password: 15354all

When the IP Phone 1535 attempts to make a connection to your FTP server, it will automatically do so using this username and password. These required username and password values are coded into the firmware of the IP Phone 1535, and so your FTP account information must be configured to match.

Provisioning the FTP server directory structure

In order for the IP Phone 1535 to successfully find the software update files available on your FTP update server, the directory structure on the FTP server must be provisioned as follows:

/ [hardware version] / [software version]

For more information, see Figure 3 "Sample FTP server directory structure" (page 42).

The ROOT (/) Directory: The ROOT Folder of your FTP server is the folder to which the IP Phone 1535 will connect and authenticate itself (using the username ipphone and the password 15354all, as provisioned in your FTP account setup).

The [hardware version] Folder: This folder sits inside the Root folder - the name of the [hardware version] folder corresponds to the hardware version of your IP Phone 1535. You will need a corresponding [hardware version] folder inside the Root folder for every different hardware version for every IP Phone 1535 device installed on your network. That is, if you have an IP Phone 1535 with hardware version 1.0, you will need to have a corresponding [hardware version] folder named ’1.0’ within your Root folder. If you then also have an IP Phone 1535 installed on your network with hardware version 1.1, you will need to add a second [hardware

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 25th Revision historyAugust 22nd MayRevision history Contents Configuring Email Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Other Changes FeaturesNew in this release New in this release Getting help from the Nortel web site How to get helpContents How to get help About the Nortel IP Phone IP PhoneDefault factory settings Safety informationIP Phone 1535 shipping box content Care of the IP PhoneTechnical specifications RAM 64 MB SdramDescription of the IP Phone 1535 menu options VoIP Settings menuMultiple Language Support System Settings menu Using the SD/MMC card To copy files from the phone to SD/MMC card About the Nortel IP Phone First time installation of the IP Phone Installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first timeInstalling the IP Phone 1535 for the first time Physically install the IP Phone Provision the MCSConnect the handset Installation guidelinesConnect the IP Phone 1535 to a power source Connect to Pstn Logging in to the IP Phone 1535 Admin modeAttach the IP Phone 1535 to the stand Enabling the LAN connection profile Connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the LANAccessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings Accessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings Enabling the WiFi connection profile Access and modify Wireless SettingsAccess and modify Wireless Settings Modifying User Information parameters Modifying Proxy parameters Configuration of NAT-TraversalConfiguring the Stun server Configuring VoIP domain name informationEnabling Stun protocol Modifying port assignments Registering the IP PhoneStep Action IP Phone 1535 System Software Updates Checking for available IP Phone 1535 software updatesInitiating manual software updates for the IP Phone FTP software update process Provisioning the FTP update serverConfiguring the FTP server login account Provisioning the FTP server directory structureFTP software update files Handling the FirmwareUpdateRequest.acfg fileIP Phone 1535 System Software Updates Provisioning the FTP update server Sample FTP server directory structure De-Registering the IP Phone Additional configuration using the VoIP Settings menuRegistration option Misc. Miscellaneous configuration option Accessing and modifying Call Total Bandwidth Ctbw Ports For more information, see Modifying port assignmentsModifying Codec Priority lists Configuring VoIP Voice Mail Configuring the Mailbox ID Modifying the Date and Time Additional configuration using the System Settings menuAccessing and activating the Reset function Accessing the Technical Features configuration option Accessing the Technical Features configuration option Additional configuration using the System Settings menu Configuring Email Configuring IP Phone 1535 Email account informationSmtp Server IP Phone 1535 Camera Enabling and disabling the CameraIP Phone 1535 Camera Basic troubleshooting TroubleshootingKnown issues Troubleshooting connectivity issuesTroubleshooting Regulatory information and disclaimers IP Phone 1535 Regulatory InformationIP Phone 1535 emissions statement Regulatory and Safety Information EMC compliance Jurisdiction Standard DescriptionUSA-FCC Federal Communications Commission statement Telecom requirements for both Canada and USA FCC Interference statementCompliance Statement for Canada Telecom requirements for both Canada and USA IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information Page Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning
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