Accessing Network Diagnostic Utilities From The Ip Phone - Nortel 1110 Fundamentals

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472 Appendix F IP Phone diagnostic utilities
Network QoS Process
In Remote Mode, the system administrator can view QoS statistics (for
example, packets sent, packets received, packet loss, jitter average and
jitter maximum, and round trip delay).
Supplicant Status
The system administrator uses this option to determine whether 802.1x is
enabled or disabled 802.1x.
Authentication State
The system administrator uses this option to determine whether the IP
Phone is currently authenticated with the 802.1x system. The following
are valid state values
DeviceID
The system administrator uses this option to check the user name
configured for the device that is sent to the switch for authentication. This
should match the corresponding entry in the RADIUS Server.
Authenticator ID
The system administrator uses this option to check the MAC address of
the Authenticator (switch).

Accessing Network Diagnostic utilities from the IP Phone

Local diagnostics are available from the IP Phone for either Local or Remote
mode.
Diagnostics prompts are presented in English.
Local Mode
When the IP Phone is not registered with the signaling server, the Network
Diagnostic Tools menu is available from the IP Phone in Local Mode (see
Table 69 "Network Diagnostic Utilities availability" (page
controlled by the firmware on the IP phone.
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