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4Configure the IP Terminal Global Settings attributes (see Table 12).

Table 12 IP Terminal Global Settings attributes

Attribute

Description

 

 

Enable registration

Select this check box to allow new IP clients to register with the system.

 

WARNING: Remember to clear this check box when you have finished

 

registering the new telephones.

 

 

Enable global registration

If you want to require the installer to enter a password when IP telephones are

password

configured and registered to the system, select this box.

 

If this box is not selected (disabled), a valid Telset user ID and password is

 

required to register IP phones.

 

 

Global password

If the Enable Global Registration Password check box is selected, enter the

 

password the installer enters on the IP telephone to connect to the system.

 

If this check box is left clear, no password prompt occurs during registration.

 

 

Auto-assign DNs

If this check box is selected, the system assigns an available DN as an IP

 

terminal requests registration. It does not prompt the installer to enter a set

 

DN.

 

If this check box is clear, the installer receives a prompt to enter the assigned

 

DN during the programming session.

 

 

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Any information in this field appears on the display of all IP telephones. For

 

example, your company name or slogan (24 characters in length).

 

 

Tip: To automatically configure IP Phones with DNs assigned:

1)Select the Enable registration check box.

2)Select the Enable global registration password check box.

3)Leave the Global password field blank.

4)Select the Auto-assign DNs check box.

After the IP Phones are operational, clear the Enable registration check box.

You can configure other attributes on the IP Terminal Global Settings tab depending on the requirements for your system.

To configure SNMP settings

1From the Configuration tab, click the Administrator Access folder to expand it.

2Select SNMP from the Administrator Access folder.

3Select the General tab. It is normally selected by default.

4Click Modify in the SNMP Settings area. The Modify SNMP Settings dialog box opens.

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