Nortel Centrex IP Client Manager 2.4 Series Installation Manual And User's Manual

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NN10027-113
Centrex IP Client Manager
Series 2.4
Etherset Installation Guide and User Manual
Centrex IP Client Manager Version 1.8 August 2002

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  • Page 1 NN10027-113 Centrex IP Client Manager Series 2.4 Etherset Installation Guide and User Manual Centrex IP Client Manager Version 1.8 August 2002...
  • Page 2 Version 1.8 August 2002...
  • Page 3 NORTEL NETWORKS CONFIDENTIAL: The information contained in this document is the property of Nortel Networks. Except as specifically authorized in writing by Nortel Networks, the holder of this document shall keep the information contained herein confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for evaluation, operation, and maintenance purposes only.
  • Page 4: Comments On This Document

    The Centrex IP Client Manager Etherset Installation Guide and User Manual is under continuous revision. Comments which will keep it accurate and informative are welcome. Please send comments to your Nortel Networks account prime or visit our website at www.nortelnetworks.com. NN10027-113...
  • Page 5: About This Document

    About this document Purpose The Series 2.4 Centrex IP Client Manager Etherset Installation Guide and User Manual describes the installation process for the i2004 Etherset to be used with the CentrexIP International Gateway. Audience This document is intended for Etherset customers. It describes the installation and initialization procedure.
  • Page 6: Publication History

    Publication history DOCUMENT HISTORY Issue Date Reason for Update Version 0.1 June 22, 2000 Document creation Version 1.0 June 27, 2000 Series 2, final draft. Follows formal document review, held June 26, 2000. Version 1.1 July 4, 2000 Corrections to screenshots: - Figure 3, (Etherset Display) - Figures 7,8,9 (Password) Approved: I.Donaldson, P.Jarvis...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Comments on this document ......iv About this document ........v Purpose.
  • Page 8 viii Contents Adjusting the contrast on the Etherset ........29 Labelling feature keys .
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview Centrex IP Client Manager Centrex IP Client Manager uses Internet Protocol (IP) telephony, the next generation of telecommunication services that integrates voice and data capabilities. Combining IP telephony with traditional Digital Multiplex System (DMS) services, Centrex IP Client Manager delivers Centrex capabilities to an IP network.
  • Page 10: The I2004 Etherset

    10 Overview The i2004 Etherset The Nortel Networks i2004 Etherset telephone is a member of the Centrex IP Client Manager range of products. The Etherset connects directly to the Local Area Network (LAN) and therefore allows customers to capitalize on the economies of simplified wiring systems in the office.
  • Page 11: The Etherset Display Screen

    Overview 11 The Etherset display screen Figure 2 shows the Etherset display screen. The i2004 Etherset telephone is a feature rich telephone that has a built-in display screen for ease of use. The display and the keys are described in the sections that follow. Figure 2 Etherset display Feature key labels and A highlighted...
  • Page 12: 1.3.2.1 Autoscroll

    12 Overview Note: Feature key 1 is never scrolled and is always associated with the lower right-hand green key. Note: The feature keys will be configured with a specific feature template by your service provider as part of the installation procedure. For the purposes of this document, the feature key assignment shown in Table 1 will be assumed.
  • Page 13: Navigation Keys

    Overview 13 Note: The softkey labels will not wrap when scrolled in either direction. Menu scrolling examples are shown below: Figure 3 Menu scrolling examples Menu context with three options: Optn1 Optn2 Optn3 Menu context with seven options, scrolled fully to the right: <...
  • Page 14 14 Overview Version 1.8 August 2002...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Installing And Initializing The I2004 Etherset

    Chapter 2 Installing and initializing the i2004 Etherset Installing the i2004 Etherset The Etherset may be configured in different ways depending on whether a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server is available on your network. Full or partial DHCP may be used to provide the Etherset with an IP address and other information required to initialize the set.
  • Page 16: Initializing The I2004 Etherset

    16 Installing and initializing the i2004 Etherset Initializing the i2004 Etherset When you first connect your Etherset to a power source, all hardkey indicator lights and softkey icons may flash. This indicates that the phone has not yet been initalized. The following steps describe the initialization procedure for the i2004 Etherset.
  • Page 17 Installing and initializing the i2004 Etherset 17 3 Prompts will appear requesting that you supply configuration details. Table 2 defines the configuration parameters and explains what should be entered. Table 2 Etherset configuration parameters Parameter/Text shown Definition 1. DHCP? (0 - No, 1 - If you will be using either partial or full DHCP, enter 1.
  • Page 18 18 Installing and initializing the i2004 Etherset During the initialization procedure, the softkeys will be labelled as follows: • Press OK to record the entry and advance to the next parameter. • Bkspace Use Bkspace to edit the current entry. (Bkspace will delete the entry one character at a time.) •...
  • Page 19 Installing and initializing the i2004 Etherset 19 6 If the Etherset has successfully connected to the server, the following screen will appear: You may now begin using your Etherset. If your telephone does not connect with the server, it will attempt to reconnect.
  • Page 20 20 Installing and initializing the i2004 Etherset Version 1.8 August 2002...

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