Getting Started - Alcatel Temporis IP100 Administration And Provisioning Manual

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Alcatel business IP range includes full-featured business phones designed to work with
popular SIP telephone (IP PBX) services. Once you have ordered and configured your SIP
service, the device enables you to make and receive calls as you would with any other
business phone. The phones provide calling features like hold, transfer, conferencing,
speakerphone, intercom, quick dial numbers and one-touch voicemail access.
Depending on the models, there are one or two network ports, known as LAN port and
PC port, at the back of the deskset. The LAN port allows the phones to connect to the IP
PBX via a router. The PC port is for another device such as a personal computer to
connect to the Ethernet network through the deskset.
You can configure the terminal using its own menus, a browser-based interface called the
WebUI, or an automatic provisioning process (see Provisioning Using Configuration Files
on page 139).
The WebUI enables you to configure the device using a PC that is connected to the same
Local Area Network. The WebUI resides on the phone, and is updated with any firmware
updates.
Desktop phones have dual-function programmable keys to which quick-dial numbers,
lines, or other functions like monitoring other extensions in the system can be assigned.
Programmable keys have two-color LEDs to indicate call activity.
These telephones support caller ID with call waiting service and can store up to 200 Call
Log entries. Local and network phonebooks like LDAP are supported.
DECT enabled models (IP300, IP700G, IP2015, IP1850) additionally offer mobility.
We will briefly tour you around the different models.
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