Nortel Networks BCM50 manual To configure the modem, To select the region

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4Press OK.

5Press CHNGE to modify the IP settings. The display screen shows if DHCP is enabled or disabled.

6Do one of the following:

a If DHCP is currently enabled:

Press DIS to disable DHCP. You have the option to modify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. However, these settings have no effect as long as the system is disabled.

Press IP to modify the following IP settings:

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

bIf DHCP is currently disabled:

Press ENL to enable DHCP. The system must reboot to enable DHCP.

Press IP to modify the IP settings. You have the option to modify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. However, these settings have no effect as long as the system is disabled.

7Press Back to reboot the system.

To configure the modem

1Select Feature 9*8 from a two-line display telephone.

2Enter the following user ID and password: User ID: SETNNA

Password: CONFIG

The numerical values of the user ID and password are 738662 and 266344, respectively.

3Press NEXT to scroll through the menu and select Modem.

4Press OK. The display screen shows if the modem is enabled or disabled.

5Do one of the following:

a If the modem is disabled, press ENL to enable the modem. b If the modem is enabled, press DIS to disable the modem.

For more information on modem configuration refer to the BCM50 Networking Configuration Guide (N0027156).

To select the region

You set the Region using Feature **PROFILE from a two-line display telephone.

Refer to the BCM50 Telset Administration Guide (N0027176) for information on using Telset Administration to set this parameter.

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Nortel Networks BCM50 manual To configure the modem, To select the region