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88 Nortel IP Phone 2002
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Screen prompt
Speed (0-A, 1-10, 2-100)
Duplex (0-A, 1-F, 2-H)
Data 802.1Q (0-N, 1-Y)
Data VLAN? (0-N, 1-Y)
Data VLAN? (0-N, 1-Y)
Data VLAN Cfg? (0-Auto,
1-Man)
Data VLAN ID:
Data pBits (0-7, 8-Au)
PCUntagAll? (0-N, 1-Y)
PSK SRTP? (0-No, 1-Yes)
GARP Ignore?
(0-No,1-Yes)
The IP Phone 2002 supports remote firmware upgrades through a
TFTP process and an automated UFTP process.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.01 Standard
Release 5.0 7 December 2007
Description
Default 0 (for Auto).
0 = Auto
1 = 10 BT
2 = 100 BT
You are not prompted for Speed if PC Port
is set to 0 for Off.
Default 1 (for Auto).
0 = Auto
1 = Full
2 = Half
You are not prompted for Duplex if PC Port
is set to 0 for Off and if Speed is set to 0
for Auto.
You are not prompted for Data 802.1Q if
PC Port is set to 0 for Off.
Default 0 (for No).
You are not prompted for Data VLAN if PC
port is set to 0 for Off.
Default 0 (for No).
You are not prompted for Data VLAN if PC
port is set to 0 for Off.
Default 1 (for Man)
You are not prompted for Data VLAN Cfg if
LLDP or Data VLAN are not enabled and
PC Port is set to 0 for Off.
If you select 0 (for Auto), VLAN ID is
automatically configured to the value
received in the VLAN NAME TLV.
You are not prompted for Data VLAN ID if
Data VLAN is set to 0 for Auto.
Default 8 (for Au).
You are not prompted for Data pBits if the
PC Port is set to 0 for Off or if 802.1Q is
not enabled.
Default 0 (for No).
Default 0 (for No).
Default 0 (for No).

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