Bypassing An Internet Proxy - Avaya 4602 User Manual

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Using Your Telephone's Web Interface
Note:
Your System Administrator can provide information on setting up your User
Note:
Name and password, if needed.
2. Choose one of the following options:
If
You already have a Web
interface User Name and
password.
You do not have a User Name or
a password.
Note:
To change the password you use for Web interface access, see
Note:
Web Access Password
Your browser displays the Web interface Home page.
Note:
You can bookmark this page for future access, however, be aware that system
Note:
updates could change your IP Address.
3. Press * on the telephone dial pad to return the phone to normal operation.
Note:
Some networks require all browsers to use a proxy for internet access. If you
Note:
have problems accessing the Web interface, it could be because of the browser's
use of a proxy. See the next procedure to bypass the proxy.

Bypassing an Internet Proxy

If you have problems accessing the Web interface, you may have to first bypass the proxy using
Internet Explorer, as covered in the steps below:
1. Open Internet Explorer on your PC.
2. Click Tools and select Internet Options.
3. Select the Connections tab and then click the LAN Settings button.
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Then
Enter your password. Your password is the last four
characters of your MAC address, unless you changed it.
Press Mute, then enter 4 6 3 6 (I N F O). Press the # key
until the phone displays a MAC Address on the top line
and a number like 00-09-6E-03-85-FB on the bottom line.
Leave the User Name field blank.
Enter the last 4 characters of your MAC address without
hyphens and in lower case as a default password. In the
example shown here, you would enter 85fb.
later in this chapter.
Changing Your

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