Full Duplex Mode - Nortel 2001 Installation And Operation Manual

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Table 5
IP Phone 2001 IP parameters (Part 2 of 2)
Parameter
Router Address
Connect Server (IP address, port,
action and retry count — primary
and secondary)
User ID (Node ID, Node Password
and TN)

Full Duplex mode

Method of Acquisition
Manually entered or automatically retrieved through
Partial or Full DHCP.
Manually entered or automatically retrieved through Full
DHCP.
Manually entered for first-time configuration. Retrieved
from local storage on subsequent power cycles.
Provided by your system administrator.
In the Configuration menu, Auto Negotiate mode is the default setting for
initial startup. Typically, the telephone is connected to a network that
supports Auto Negotiate and it selects the best speed and duplex mode
available. There is no intervention required under normal operation.
If the telephone is connected to a network configured for Full Duplex mode
only, it is not able to automatically negotiate the proper configuration.
Therefore, in this instance, to allow the telephone to work at the optimum
speed and duplex mode, Auto Negotiate must be disabled. Use the following
procedure to disable Auto Negotiate and enable Full Duplex mode.
Procedure 4
Disabling Auto Negotiate and enabling Full Duplex mode
1
Reset the phone by disconnecting and re-connecting power.
2
When the Nortel Networks logo appears, press each of the soft keys in
sequence. See Procedure 3 on
3
If no other configuration changes are required, press the 0 Soft-key, OK,
repeatedly until the Duplex network option appears.
4
Select 1 to enable Full Duplex mode.
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