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For more information about Secure Media Controller, see Secure
Multimedia Controller Implementation Guide (NN43001-325).
Use the Right navigation key to scroll and highlight Retry. Press
the Enter key to start the edit mode. Use the dialpad to fill in the
information:
Retry—the number of times the IP Phone 1120E attempts to connect
to the server
Use the Right navigation key to scroll and highlight S1 PK.
S1 PK—the Private key of the Secure Media Controller to which
the IP Phone connects.
Press the Enter key to start the edit mode.
To manually configure the PK, set DHCP to Partial or None.
S1 PK Default is ffffffffffffffff.
If you use a Secure Media Controller, enter a 16-digit hexadecimal
number.
To enter ALPHA digits, use a USB keyboard to enter the following:
# 1 = A
# 2 = B
# 3 = C
# 4 = D
# 5 = E
# 6 = F
Use the Right navigation key to scroll and highlight S2 IP. Press
the Enter key to start the edit mode. Use the dialpad to fill in the
information:
S2 IP—the secondary CS 1000 node IP address for the IP Phone
1120E
The IP Phone 1120E can support a primary (S1) and secondary
(S1) connect server. If you require IP Phones to register on multiple
nodes, see IP Line Fundamentals (NN43100-500).
Use the Right navigation key to scroll and highlight Port. Press
the Enter key to start the edit mode. Use the dialpad to fill in the
information:
Port—same as S1 port
Use the Right navigation key to scroll and highlight S2 Action.
Press the Enter key to start the edit mode. Use the dialpad to fill in
the information. Choose one of the following
for TPS only, enter 1
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 01.02 Standard
Release 5.0 20 June 2007

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