Editing Local Network Settings - Aastra AastraLink Pro 160 Administrator's Manual

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AastraLink Pro 160 Administrator Guide
Configuring Network Settings

Editing Local Network Settings

The Local Network parameters you can specify for the AastraLink Pro 160
include:
Host Name
Name currently assigned to your AastraLink Pro 160 device. The
Administrator can set the hostname of the device during initial installation
and setup. Otherwise, the AastraLink Pro 160 retains the default host name of
"aastralink."
If you add multiple AastraLink Pro 160 devices to your network, they are by
default named "aastralink-1, aastralink-2" etc. You should specify a unique
host name for your AastraLink Pro 160 in order to make the device easily
identifiable on your network.
The hostname can be up to 10 characters maximum, no spaces or special
characters allowed. For example:
— Aastra_1 is a valid hostname
— Aastra 1 is not valid (spaces are not allowed)
Note: If you change the hostname of your AastraLink Pro 160 device, then you
Domain
Domain name you specify for your AastraLink Pro 160.
LAN MAC Address
MAC address assigned to your AastraLink Pro 160. This field is read-only.
Current IP Address
IP address assigned to your AastraLink Pro 160. This field is read-only.
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have to reboot the IP phones in order to connect to the new hostname on
your network. This phone reboot requirement also applies if the IP address
of the system changes, due to DHCP server lease expiry/renewal or due to
fall-back from ZeroConf to DHCP address.
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