First-time installation
IP address assignments
3
If an AC power adapter is required, ensure the correct AC power
transformer is used. The voltage rating of the transformer must match the
wall outlet voltage. Refer to Table 4 on page 27.
4
Understand the three configuration modes that you can choose as you
proceed through the installation of the IP Phone 2001. The three
configuration modes are:
•
Static IP address
•
Dynamic Partial DHCP – see "Dynamic IP address assignment —
Partial DHCP" on
•
Dynamic Full DHCP
DHCP" on
5
Make sure that a DHCP server and DHCP relay agents, if required, are
installed, configured, and running.
CAUTION — Damage to Equipment
Do not plug your IP Phone 2001 into an ISDN
connection. Severe damage can result. Consult your
system administrator to ensure that you are plugging
your telephone into a 10/100BaseT Ethernet jack.
During the first-time installation, there are IP address parameters that are
entered either manually or automatically depending on the installation
configuration. As well, you are prompted to enable or disable 802.1Q. For
more information, see "802.1Q VLAN description" on
There are three configuration modes you can choose from to obtain the IP
parameters. Review the following sections for more information on the
configuration mode that you are using.
Nortel Networks IP Phone 2001
–
see "Static IP address assignment" on
page
30.
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see "Dynamic IP address assignment — Full
page
30.
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