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16. While the telephone is attempting to contact the SCEP server and to obtain a certificate, the
Title Line displays:
SCEP: In progress...
s secs
17. where s is the number of seconds since SCEP was initiated. If the request for a certificate is
granted, SCEP: Successful displays on the Title line for at least one second, and remains
until it is replaced by a subsequent display.
18. If a device certificate and private key are successfully downloaded, they are saved in
non-volatile memory along with the MYCERTURL value used to obtain them.
19. Upon successful initialization and power-up, SIP IP telephones display the Login screen
with the following prompt:
Enter Username and Password
20. Enter the User Name/ID assigned to this telephone.
21. Enter the password and press Login.
The extension is visible during entry but the password displays as asterisks. The system
determines whether the extension is in use.
22. Successful completion of this process produces a dial tone when the Speaker button is
pressed or the handset is lifted.
23. Continue with the next procedure.
Latest Boot File Loaded/No Application File or
Application File Needs to be Upgraded
This procedure occurs with normal application file upgrades.
1. The telephone displays:
Restarting...
2. The telephone detects and displays the speed of the Ethernet interface in Mbps, that is, 0,
10, or 100. The message No Ethernet displays until the software determines whether the
interface is 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
Note:
The Ethernet speed indicated is the LAN interface speed for both the telephone
Note:
and any attached PC.
Scenarios for the Restart Process
Issue 1 May 2007
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