Configuring the IP Phone 2004
Procedure 17 "Configuring the IP Phone 2004" (page 107)
the IP Phone 2002 for the first time.
Procedure 17
Configuring the IP Phone 2004
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Action
Configure a virtual loop on the Call Server using LD 97.
For more information about configuring a virtual loop, see IP
Line Fundamentals (NN43100-500) and Software Input Output
Administration (NN43001-611).
Configure the IP Phone 2004 on the Call Server using LD 11. At
the prompt, enter the following:
REQ:chg
TYPE:2004P1,2004P2
For more information about configuring the IP Phone 2004 using LD
11, see Software Input Output Administration (NN43001-611).
Connect the IP Phone 2004 components:
a. Connect one end of the handset cord to the handset jack on the
back of the IP Phone (identified with a handset icon).
b. Connect the other end of the handset cord to the handset.
Choose one of the following connections:
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For an IP Phone not sharing a LAN access with a PC:
Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the LAN Ethernet
port located on the back of the IP Phone 2004 (identified with a
LAN icon). The other end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable plugs into
the IP network.
For an IP Phone sharing a LAN access with a PC:
Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the LAN Ethernet
port located on the back of the IP Phone (identified with a LAN
icon, see
Figure 9 "IP Phone 2004 Ethernet network connections"
(page
108)) and the other end to the IP network. Insert one end of
a second CAT5 Ethernet cable into the PC Ethernet port located
on the back of the IP Phone (identified with a PC icon, see
9 "IP Phone 2004 Ethernet network connections" (page
the other end into the computer.
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