General Information - Nortel 1110 Fundamentals

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In this document NAT refers to both IP port address mapping and IP
address mapping (also known as NAPT). A NAT is used with or without a
Virtual Private Network (VPN).
The NAT Traversal feature supports only IP clients behind cone NAT types.
Three types of cone NAT are: full cone, restricted cone, and port restricted
cone. NAT traversal is not compatible with symmetric NATs. If the IP Phone
is behind a Symmetric NAT, the LTPS unregisters the phone from the call
server (while remaining registered on the LTPS), and displays the following
message on the IP Phone display: Error! Symmetric NAT.
For detailed information about the NAT Traversal feature, see IP Line
Fundamentals (NN43100-500).
For information about accessing NAT information from an IP Phone, see
"Set IP Information" (page
Nortel recommends partial DHCP configuration for IP Phones residing behind
a NAT router unless the NAT router supports special configuration of the DHCP
server. For more information, see IP Line Fundamentals (NN43100-500).

General Information

The General Information menu displays information about the IP Phone.
To access the General Information menu, press Services > Telephone
Options > Set Information > General Information.
The General Information menu displays the following information about
the IP Phone
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Hardware ID
Terminal Type
Release Number
Manufacturer Code
Color Code
Set TN
Registered TN
EEPROM Data Validity
Set IP Information
For further information about the Set IP Information menu option, see
"Set IP Information" (page
Ethernet Information
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 01.02 Standard
Release 5.0 20 June 2007
Text-based diagnostic utilities 495
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