
Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 37
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Table 8 describes the value for each parameter and what they mean.
Table 8 IP telephone server configurations
Field Value Description
DHCP 0 or 1 Enter 0 if not using a DHCP server to dispense IP addresses.
Enter 1 if using a DHCP server.
If you choose to use a DHCP server rather than allocating static IP
addresses for the IP telephones, skip the remainder of this section.
For information about setting up a DHCP server, see “Configuring
DHCP” on page 41.
SET IP <ip address> The set IP must be a valid and unused IP address on the network
that the telephone is connected to.
NETMASK <subnet mask
address>
This is the subnet mask. This setting is critical for locating the system
you want to connect to.
DEF GW <ip address> Default Gateway on the network (i.e., 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 Business
Communications Manager network adaptor to which it is connected,
(for example a direct HUB connection), then enter the Published IP
address of the Business Communications Manager 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 the telephone is connected to. For information on
setting the published IP address of the Business Communications
Manager, see “Defining published IP address” on page 28.
S1 IP <ip address> This is the Published IP address of the first Business
Communications Manager that you want to register the telephone to.
S1 PORT Default: 7000 This is the port the telephone will use to access this Business
Communications Manager.
S1 ACTION Default: 1
S1 RETRY COUNT <digits between 0
and 255>
Set this to the number of times you want the telephone to retry the
connection to the Business Communications Manager.
S2 IP <ip address> This is the Published IP address of the second Business
Communications Manager that you want to register the telephone to.
It can also be the same as the S1 setting.
S2 PORT Default: 7000 This is the port the telephone will use to access this Business
Communications Manager.
S2 ACTION Default: 1
S2 RETRY COUNT <digits between 0
and 255>
Set this to the number of times you want the telephone to retry the
connection to the Business Communications Manager.
VLAN 0: No VLAN
1: Manual VLAN
2: Automatically
discover VLAN
using DHCP
If you have DHCP set to yes, you can select number 2 if you want the
system to find the VLAN port assigned to the telephone.
If you do not have DHCP, or if you want to set the VLAN port number
manually, select number 1.
If VLANs are not used on your network, select 0.
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