Extensible Authentication Protocol; Redeploying An Ip Phone 2001 - Nortel 1110 Fundamentals

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56 Nortel IP Phone 2001
To enable GARP Protection during configuration, see
the IP Phone 2001 for the first time using manual configuration" (page
40)
DHCP" (page

Extensible Authentication Protocol

Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is a general protocol that fulfills
the protocol requirements defined by 802.1x. For further information about
802.1x, see
469).

Redeploying an IP Phone 2001

You can redeploy an existing previously configured IP Phone 2001 on
the same system. For example, the IP Phone 2001 can be assigned to
a new user (new TN) or to an existing user who moved to a new subnet
by changing the TN of the IP Phone 2001. For further information, see
Converging the Data Network with VoIP Fundamentals (NN43001-260).
Procedure 6
Changing the TN of an existing IP Phone 2001
Step
1
2
3
4
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or
Procedure 3 "Installing an IP Phone 2001 for the first time using
47).
Appendix "802.1x Port-based network access control" (page
Action
Repower the IP Phone 2001.
During the reboot sequence of a previously configured IP Phone, the
IP Phone 2001 displays the existing node number for approximately
five seconds.
If the node password is enabled and NULL, choose one of the
following:
a. Disable the password.
b. Set the password as non-NULL.
Press OK when the node number displays.
If
the node password is enabled and
is not NULL
the node password is disabled
Enter password at the password screen, and press OK.
A TN screen displays.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.01 Standard
Release 5.0 7 December 2007
Procedure 2 "Installing
Then
a password screen displays. Go to
Step
4.
a TN screen displays. Go to
Step
5.

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