Hardware Id; Mac Addresses - Avaya 2050 User Manual

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Avaya 2050 IP Softphone Settings
The Microphone text box displays the currently selected microphone. To
change the microphone, select the microphone you want to use from the
microphone list.
The Speaker text box displays the currently selected speaker. To change
the speaker, select the speaker you want to use from the speaker list.
To adjust the volume of the microphone and speaker, use the volume
slider bar.
To mute both devices, select Mute.
To return the settings to installation defaults, click
Values.

Hardware ID

Note: This dialog box is intended for expert users only.
Use the Hardware ID dialog box to select the hardware address reported
to your communications server. The Hardware ID text box displays the
current hardware address.
The following sections describe the Hardware ID settings:
"MAC addresses" on page 90
"Reset button" on page 91

MAC addresses

The Avaya 2050 IP Softphone default IP address comes from your
Ethernet hardware, as a Medium Access Control (MAC) address. If
several Ethernet interfaces are installed, then the
Avaya 2050 IP Softphone chooses the first MAC address it detects and
uses that address in all subsequent re-connections.
Note: Some Virtual Private Network (VPN) clients hide their MAC
addresses. In this case, you must override the default value to
prevent problems communicating with the server.
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