SIP IP Phone Models 9143i, 9480i, 9480i CT and 5i Series Phones Release Note 2.3

New Features in Release 2.3

DHCP Option 12 Hostname for the Configuration Server

Release 2.3 includes a new DHCP Option 12 that the phone automatically sends to the configuration server. This option specifies the hostname (name of the client). The name may or may not be qualified with the local domain name (based on RFC 2132). See RFC 1035 for character set restrictions.

Notes:

1. The hostname of [<model><MAC address>] automatically populates the field on initial startup of the phone. For example, for a 53i, the “Hostname” field is automatically populated as “53i00085D164435”, where the model number is “53i” and the MAC address is “00085D164435”.

2. If the configuration server sends the hostname back to the phone in a DHCP Reply Packet, the hostname is ignored.

An Administrator can change the “Hostname” for the DHCP Option 12 via the configuration files, the IP Phone UI, and the Aastra Web UI.

Changing DHCP Option 12 Hostname via the Configuration Files

Use the following parameter to change the “hostname” for DHCP Option 12.

Parameter

Configuration Files

aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg

hostname

IP Phone UI

Options->Administrator Menu->

 

 

Network Settings->Hostname

Hostname

Aastra Web UI

Advanced Settings->Network->

(in Web UI)

 

Basic Network Settings

 

 

Description

Specifies the hostname DHCP Option 12 that the phone sends with the

 

DHCP Request packet.

 

 

Note: If you change this parameter, you must restart your phone for the

 

change to take affect.

 

 

 

 

Format

String

 

 

 

Default Value

[<model><MAC IP Address>]

 

 

Range

Up to 64 alpha-numeric characters

 

Note: The value for this parameter can also be a fully qualified domain

 

name.

 

 

 

 

Example

hostname: aastra4

 

 

 

 

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