Alphabetical Reference

Description of functions

Default Route

Enter the Æ IP address that was assigned to your Æ PBX if no Æ DHCP server assigns this value dynamically.

If the value was assigned dynamically, it can only be read.

A restart is necessary after the change.

Standard value Æ page 96.

IP editor in the optiPoint 410/420 Æ page 93.

Æ page 22 Æ page 17 Æ page 52

Default SNTP IP

This entry is only required if you selected "SNTP" in the Æ Time Source field.

Enter the Æ IP address of the Æ SNTP server.

Æ page 57

Default VLAN ID

Can be defined only if the Æ Layer 2 support is activated Æ QoS L2/L3.

Enter a value from 0 to 4095 here. This value describes the association with a certain VLAN, if a Æ VLAN is used.

Æ page 22 Æ page 17 Æ page 52

DHCP

Activate this option if the required IP data of the telephone should be assigned dynamically by a Æ DHCP server.

If no DHCP server is available in the IP network, please deactivate this option. In this case, the data corresponding to the Æ Terminal IP Ad- dress, Æ Terminal Mask and Æ Default Route must be defined manu- ally.

A restart is necessary after the change.

Standard value Æ page 96.

Æ page 21 Æ page 17 Æ page 52

Display Test

Conduct this test to check the function of the Æ LCD display in the Dis- play telephone.

Different display contents are displayed with the <and >keys.

Æ page 25

DLS Server Port

Enter the Æ Port-Number for communication with the Æ DLS-Server .

Æ page 56

DLS Server Address

Enter theÆ IP address of the Æ DLS-Server.

Æ page 55

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Siemens 2000 manual Default Sntp IP, Default Vlan ID, Dhcp, DLS Server Port, DLS Server Address

2000 specifications

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