Wireless Phone Configuration

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IP Address

There are two modes in which the wireless phone can operate: DHCP enabled or static IP. Select the mode for operation from the IP Address menu:

* Use DHCP

Will use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign an IP address each time the wireless phone is turned on. If DHCP is enabled, the wireless phone also receives all other IP address configurations from the DHCP server.

Static IP

A static IP address allows you to manually set a fixed IP address. If selected, the wireless phone will prompt for the IP address of each of the configurable network components. When entering addresses, enter the digits only, including leading zeroes. No periods are required.

Regardless of the mode in which the wireless phone is operating, the following components must be configured.

Phone IP

Phone IP refers to the IP address of the wireless phone. This is automatically assigned if DHCP is used. If using static IP configuration, you must obtain a unique IP address for each phone from your network administrator.

AVPP IP

AVPP IP refers to the IP address of the AVPP. If using static IP configuration, this is simply the IP address of the AVPP.

Note

The AVPP must be statically configured to have a permanent IP address. If DHCP is being used,

thewireless phone will try the following, in order: the DHCP option 151, then a DNS lookup of SLNKSVP2 if the DHCP options 6 (DNS Server) and 15 (Domain Name) are configured.

The following components may be configured optionally:

Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide

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