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Procedures for installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time

"Provision the MCS 5100" (page 23)

"Physically install the IP Phone 1535" (page 23)

"Connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the LAN" (page 26)

"Enabling the LAN connection profile" (page 26)

"Accessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings" (page 26)

"Enabling the WiFi connection profile" (page 28)

"Access and modify Wireless Settings" (page 28)

"Modifying User Information parameters" (page 30)

"Modifying Proxy parameters" (page 31)

"Configuring VoIP domain name information" (page 32)

"Modifying port assignments" (page 33)

"Registering the IP Phone 1535" (page 33)

Provision the MCS 5100

To successfully install or operate the IP Phone 1535 on your network, you must ensure that you have the following configured:

an MCS 5100 SIP port license is available for each IP Phone 1535 that you want to install.

a preconfigured SIP account for each connected user.

an SIP address and phone number alias for each user you want to register.

the MCS 5100 service package has H.263 video enabled.

on MCS 5100 systems without an RTP media portal, the IgnoreMediaPortalInstertionRules option is checked.

if your IP telephony environment does not support for the G.723.1 codec on all endpoint devices (on the same node), configure the G.723.1 codec to the lowest priority on the IP Phone 1535 to avoid problems with codec negotiation. For more information, see "Modifying Codec Priority lists" (page 46).

Physically install the IP Phone 1535

Basic installation of the IP Phone 1535 consists of connecting to the correct ports using the appropriate cables. Make the physical connections for the handset and power, as well as attach the IP Phone 1535 to the included telephone stand, by following the procedures in the following sections.

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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5100 specifications

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