Nortel BCM50 Installation And Configuration Manual page 46

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Chapter 5 Registering Nortel 20XX IP telephones
Table 10 IP telephone server configurations (Sheet 2 of 2)
Field
Value
DEF GW
<ip address>
If DHCP = 1
Manual Cfg?
Full = 0
DHCP:
Partial = 1
If DHCP = 0 or Partial
S1 IP
<ip address>
S1 PORT
Default: *7000
S1 ACTION
Default: 1
S1 RETRY COUNT <digits between 0
and 255>
S2 IP
<ip address>
S2 PORT
Default: *7000
S2 ACTION
Default: 1
S2 RETRY COUNT <digits between 0
and 255>
VLAN
0: No VLAN
1: Manual VLAN
2: Automatically
discover VLAN
using DHCP
Cfg XAS?
0: No (default)
1: Yes
* Firewall note: Ensure that the firewall filters are set up to enable IP traffic into and out of the system.
N0027269 01
N0027269 01
Description
Default Gateway on the network (in other words, the nearest
router to the telephone. The router for IP address W.X.Y.Z is
usually at W.X.Y.1)
If there are no routers between the telephone and the system
network adaptor to which it is connected, (for example a direct
HUB connection), then enter the Published IP address of the
BCM50 as the DEF GW.
If the IP telephone is not connected directly to the Published IP
address network adaptor, set the DEF GW to the IP address of
the network adaptor to which the telephone is connected.
If you indicate DHCP for the telephone, but you want to enter
static IP addresses, choose 1 (Partial).
If you choose 0 (Full), the DHCP server assigns IP addresses
that are not static.
This is the Published IP address of the first system that you want
to register the telephone to.
This is the port the telephone will use to access this system.
Set this to the number of times you want the telephone to retry
the connection to the system.
This is the Published IP address of the second system that you
want to register the telephone to. It can also be the same as the
S1 setting.
This is the port the telephone will use to access this system.
Set this to the number of times you want the telephone to retry
the connection to the system.
Choose 0:NO VLAN if there is no VLAN on the network.
If you do not have DHCP on the network, or if DHCP is supplied
by a remote server, select number 1 and enter the VLAN ID*.
If you have the system DHCP active on your system, select
number 2 if you want DHCP to automatically find the VLAN
assignment.
*VLAN is a network routing feature provided by specific types of
switches. To find out if VLAN has been deployed on your
system, check with your network administrator. If VLAN is
deployed, the system administrator responsible for the switch
can provide the VLAN ID(s) for your system.
If you want the telephone to be able to connect to a Net6 service
provider server, choose 1. You then are prompted for an IP
address for the server.

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