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NOTE:
use a third-party BOOTP server to obtain IP addresses.
*Remote Server IP Address: The Remote Server IP Address identifies the IP address
of the IPRC to which the device is connected. The IPRC that you program here must
have the IP device mapped to one of its circuits; otherwise, the device will not be able
to connect to the card. To enter the address, click the current Value. The Edit Remote
Server IP Address dialog box appears. Enter the address (do not include the periods)
and click
NOTE:
device will not come online unless it is programmed as an IP device for that card (see
page
*Overwrite Self Programming: The Overwrite Self Programming flag determines
whether the device uses the settings in DB Programming or those programmed on the
phone itself. If this option is enabled, the device uses the settings programmed in DB
Programming. If disabled, the device uses the settings programmed at the device and
ignores the settings in DB Programming. To disable the flag, select the current Value
and then select the check box to remove the check mark. Then press
another field to save the change. (To return the check mark and enable the flag, select
the check box again.) By default, this is enabled.
NOTE:
tem sends the IP information to the endpoint, making it easier for the phone to recon-
nect to the system in the event of a power failure, reset, etc.
*Telnet Server: The Telnet Server flag determines whether you can connect to the IP
device using a telnet connection. If enabled, the telnet session is available. If disabled,
you will not be able to access the device via a telnet session. To disable the flag, select
the current Value and then select the check box to remove the check mark. Then press
ENTER
the flag, select the check box again.) By default, this is enabled.
*Web Server: The Web Server flag determines whether you can connect to the IP
device using a Web server. If enabled, the Web server is available. If disabled, you will
not be able to access the device via a Web server. To disable the flag, select the current
Value and then select the check box to remove the check mark. Then press
select another field to save the change. (To return the check mark and enable the flag,
select the check box again.) By default, this is enabled.
NOTE:
the Web Server option.
Audio RTP Type of Service: The Audio RTP Type of Service field determines the
amount of audio that the device inserts into the RTP Type of Service (ToS) field. The
lower the number, the less latency there is. To change this value, use the scroll box to
select the new value. Then press
valid range is 0-255, and the default is 165. Inter-Tel recommends that you do not
change this value.
Stations on the Local Node
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
The v8.1 IPRC firmware does not have a BOOTP server. You can, however,
. By default, this is 192.168.200.201.
OK
Although you can use this field to assign the IP device to a different IPRC, the
6-148).
If the IP endpoint resides behind a firewall, enable this flag. If enabled, the sys-
or select another field to save the change. (To return the check mark and enable
To upload software to the IP device using the Upload Utility, you must enable
ENTER
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or click another field to save your change. The
Programming
or select
ENTER
or
ENTER
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