
Nortel Communication Server 1000Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4.0IP PhonesDescription, Installation, and OperationDocument Number: 553-3001
Page 10 of 336 Revision history 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 100 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Package componentsThe following information applies to Phase II IP Phones. P
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 101 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operationfor a number of power over LAN options, including support for
Page 102 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Contact Nortel for further information about the IP Phone 2004.Before you be
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 103 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation2 To install and configure an IP Phone 2004 , the host system
Page 104 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005The three configuration modes for the IP Phone 2004 are described below.Sta
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 105 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationGo to Procedure 20, “Installing an IP Phone 2004 for the first
Page 106 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20055 Power the IP Phone 2004 using either the Power over Ethernet or an AC pow
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 107 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationNote 1: The IP Phone 2004 can support a primary (S1) and seco
Page 108 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 200510 If 802.1Q VLAN is not required, proceed with step 16; otherwise, select 1
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 109 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation15 Secure the telephone footstand to the base of the telephone
Page 11 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation16About this documentThis document is a global document. Contact your system supplier
Page 110 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005located on the back of the telephone (identified with a LAN icon). The other
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 111 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation— a subnet mask— the default Media Gateway for the IP Phone 20
Page 112 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005After the Partial or Full DHCP steps are completed, the VLAN option appears
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 113 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationThe IP Phone 2004 registers with the TPS and if needed, will
Page 114 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Note: Your system administrator provides the network information for all sta
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 115 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 21Disabling Auto Negotiate and enabling Full Duplex
Page 116 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Reinstalling an IP Phone 2004 You can reinstall an existing, previously-conf
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 117 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationReplacing an IP Phone 2004 Procedure 24Replacing an IP Phone 2
Page 118 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 119 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation180Nortel IP Softphone 2050ContentsThis section contains information on the following
Page 12 of 336 About this document553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Applicable systemsThis document applies to the following systems:• Communicati
Page 120 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005• Procedure 28, “Installing the IP Softphone 2050 on your PC (New instal
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 121 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation• end user-selectable ringer that allows the PC speakers o
Page 122 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005USB Headset AdapterThe USB Headset Adapter provides a controlled high-qu
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 123 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation• IP Softphone 2050 — the IP Softphone user interface• Nor
Page 124 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Graphical User InterfaceFigure 11 on page 128 shows the Primary User Int
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 125 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProgrammable line DN/feature keysSix programmable line (DN
Page 126 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Answer keyPress the Answer key to answer or make a call. The Answer key
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 127 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationServices keyPress the Services key to connect to applicati
Page 128 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 11IP Softphone 2050 Primary User Interface with trays retracted M
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 129 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationThe Local Directory Quick Access Trays (see Figure 18 on p
About this document Page 13 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationCS 1000M systems. Table 1 lists each Meridian 1 system that supp
Page 130 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005The System Tray Interface displays the current six DN/feature keys. Thes
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 131 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 14IP Softphone 2050 combo trayDialpadFeature keylab
Page 132 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 15Feature key indicating ringing with flashing red barFlashingred
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 133 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 16Feature key indicating hold with flashing yellow
Page 134 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 17Feature key indicating off-hook (dialing/answer) with solid gre
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 135 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 18IP Softphone 2050 local directory quick access tr
Page 136 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 19IP Softphone 2050 system trayExit the IP Softphone 2050 Applica
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 137 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationNote: If you attempt to configure anything other than the
Page 138 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Key number assignmentsThe IP Softphone 2050 has six keys that present 12
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 139 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationNote: In normal operation, the language chosen from the IP
Page 14 of 336 About this document553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005ConventionsTerminologyIn this document, the following systems are referred to
Page 140 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Operating parametersThe operating parameters for the IP Softphone 2050 a
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 141 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation— Contrast adjustment— Display diagnostics— Key click— On-
Page 142 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20056 Run the IP Softphone 2050 Configuration Utility.End of ProcedureLD 11
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 143 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationOperationServices menuThe Services features control user-s
Page 144 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005LanguageTo select the display language of the IP Softphone 2050, highlig
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 145 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSelect a ring type from the sub-list displayed then press
Page 146 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Volume controls — headset, ringerThe volume can be controlled independen
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 147 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSoft label key featuresThe four soft-labeled programmable
Page 148 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005If a feature requires a feature package that is not present for the Call
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 149 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationAppearance of ten soft label keysUnder feature-rich condit
About this document Page 15 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationRelated informationThis section lists information sources that r
Page 150 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005When fewer than four soft label feature keys are configured, they can ap
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 151 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationAfter the customer enters this information, the IP Softpho
Page 152 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Jitter bufferThe jitter buffer of the IP Softphone 2050 is configurable.
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 153 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation802.1QThe IP Softphone 2050 uses 802.1 (priority) settings
Page 154 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Frame sizeThe IP Softphone 2050 supports the following range of frame si
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 155 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 27Installing the USB Headset Adapter1 Connect th
Page 156 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Procedure 28Installing the IP Softphone 2050 on your PC (New installatio
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 157 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation6 Select Start > Programs > Nortel > IP Softphone
Page 158 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20055 Uninstall the current IP Softphone 2050 using the Add/Remove Programs
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 159 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 20 shows the opening screen of the Configuration Ut
Page 16 of 336 About this document553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 160 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Communications Server tabTable 23 provides a summary of all the required
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 161 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationThe Node ID and TN must always be manually entered at the
Page 162 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 21Select Sound Devices tab
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 163 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationAudio QualityThis slider allows the user to choose the bal
Page 164 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005It is also possible that different calls within the same system can be b
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 165 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationThe Element Manager web server resides on the Signaling Se
Page 166 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005capabilities. This value can be created and modified only with Administr
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 167 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationThe entry is a DWORD value and its values are:Qossp and Qo
Page 168 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Server Type tabSelect, for example, CS 1000 or Meridian 1, for the Serve
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 169 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 23Server Type tab
Page 17 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation44Nortel IP Phone 2001ContentsThis section contains information on the following topic
Page 170 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 24Advanced Audio tab
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 171 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationUSB Headset Adapter tabTable 25 describes the settings for
Page 172 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005External Lamp Indication tabNote: The External Lamp is an optional compo
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 173 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationTo connect the External Lamp to the USB Headset Adapter, p
Page 174 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Message Waiting Select one of the cadences to indicate when the IP Softp
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 175 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 26External Lamp Indication tab
Page 176 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Listener IP tabThe Listener IP screen (see Figure 27 on page 177) is int
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 177 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 27Listener IP tab
Page 178 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Running the IP Softphone 2050 for the first timeStart the IP Softphone 2
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Page 179 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationChanging the TN of an existing IP Softphone 2050This proce
Page 18 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005This section contains the following procedures:• Procedure 1, “Pre-installati
Page 180 of 336 Nortel IP Softphone 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 181 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation228Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050ContentsThis section contains information on the fo
Page 182 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005• Procedure 34, “ Synchronizing a PDA with a desktop PC using Ac
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 183 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation• Hold, Goodbye, Answer, Volume Up, Volume Down, Mu
Page 184 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005• Dell Axim X3/X3i• Hewlett Packard® iPAQ® h5550/h5555• Toshiba e
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 185 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationNote: When the PDA is used in handsfree mode, witho
Page 186 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005— contacts list the user can customize— programmable macro functi
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 187 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 28Starting the MVC 2050 from the Main Applic
Page 188 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 29Call Handling screenDisplayThe display is located in the
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 189 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSoft keys (self-labeled)There are four soft keys (s
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 19 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 1IP Phone 2001 Table 2IP Phone 2001 components and funct
Page 190 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 30File Menu screenRun-in-background Select Run-in-backgrou
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 191 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationContactsSelect Contacts to launch the Contacts dial
Page 192 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 31Keys menuHeadsetSelect Headset to answer an incoming cal
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 193 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationGoodbyeSelect Goodbye to end a call. You can also u
Page 194 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 32Keys > Features screenMacrosSelect Macros from the Ke
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 195 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationHelpSelect Help to access the MVC 2050 PDA-specific
Page 196 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005DiagnosticsDiagnostics provides access to a list of methods to de
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 197 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation• retractable toolbar• Message Waiting light• Syste
Page 198 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 35Black skinFigure 36Blue skin
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 199 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 37Lime skinFigure 38Round skin
Page 20 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Navigation keys Use the navigation keys to scroll through menus and lists in
Page 200 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005IconsThe MVC 2050 Call Handling screen presents icon equivalents
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 201 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 39Call Handling screen icons (with Toolbar r
Page 202 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Menu Bar iconsMVC 2050 provides icons which can be used instead o
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 203 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation• Copy• QuitSystem Input PanelTo access the System
Page 204 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 40System Input using a transcriberUsing the MVC 2050 appli
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 205 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationOperating parametersThe operating parameters for MV
Page 206 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005OperationUse Procedure 37 to start MVC 2050.Procedure 33Starting
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 207 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationPDA battery life can affect the MVC 2050 call durat
Page 208 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005For details about synchronizing a PDA with a desktop PC, refer to
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 209 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation7 Select Install. The Install Wizard installs MVC 2
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 21 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSupported featuresThe IP Phone 2001 supports the following addi
Page 210 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 42Removing MVC 2050ConfigurationMVC 2050 has a flexible in
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 211 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSettingsSelect Settings from the File menu to acces
Page 212 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 43DHCP Setting on Server screen
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 213 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 44Assigning Server valuesConnection historyC
Page 214 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Server connectedServer connected indicates that MVC 2050 has succ
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 215 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationYou can enable Auto-Create to prevent conflict with
Page 216 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005For more information about the Hardware ID screen, see Table 28.D
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 217 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operationserver. To establish the dialing rules and dialing
Page 218 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 46Profiles screenWhen a new profile has been created and s
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 219 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFollowing are descriptions of the events for which
Page 22 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005•Branch Office• Both the registered and configured TNs are displayed in the S
Page 220 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Audio QualityAudio quality is controlled from two screens: • Audi
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 221 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationUse the following procedure to disable the Automati
Page 222 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 48Advanced Audio screen
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 223 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSee Table 29 for more information about the Advance
Page 224 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Jitter BufferGlobal IP Sound NetEQ, bundled with MVC 2050 softwar
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 225 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationListener IPUse the Listener IP screen to override t
Page 226 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005To select an existing macro, tap the down arrow in the Macro list
Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Page 227 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationContentsA list of the macro’s contents appears in t
Page 228 of 336 Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005WiFiActiveSync of a PDA with a PC can be accomplished using Wirel
Page 229 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation232SIP PhoneContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 23 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationDisplay characteristicsAn IP Phone 2001 has two display areas:
Page 230 of 336 SIP Phone553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005SIP Phones communicate with SIP-network components which reside on the Signaling Server
SIP Phone Page 231 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSIP Phone featuresThe following is a list of features delivered through t
Page 232 of 336 SIP Phone553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Installation and configuration overviewA SIP Phone must be installed and properly confi
Page 233 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation236Features overviewContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 234 of 336 Features overview553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Corporate DirectoryThe Corporate Directory feature extends the use of a system
Features overview Page 235 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operationmore information about the Callers List feature, see Features and
Page 236 of 336 Features overview553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 237 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation250Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . .
Page 238 of 336 Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Handsets. Any differences in operation of the WLAN
Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211 Page 239 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 50WLAN Handset 2210
Page 24 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005character is truncated.) If a soft key is enabled, the icon state changes to
Page 240 of 336 Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 51WLAN Handset 2211
Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211 Page 241 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation Table 31WLAN Handset components and
Page 242 of 336 Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Supported featuresThe WLAN Handsets support the fo
Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211 Page 243 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationDisplay characteristicsThis section
Page 244 of 336 Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Key numbers 17 - 31 support the features A03, A06,
Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211 Page 245 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationKey 22 RNPNULRinging Number Pickup k
Page 246 of 336 Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Package componentsTable 33 lists the package compo
Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211 Page 247 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationWLAN Handset Headset with noise canc
Page 248 of 336 Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005The following items must be ordered with the appli
Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211 Page 249 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationPower supplies —WLAN Handset 2211 Ga
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 25 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationDedicated keysTable 3 describes the telephone assignment functi
Page 250 of 336 Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Before you beginBefore configuring a WLAN Handset,
Page 251 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation280Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 252 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005IntroductionThis section explains how to install and mainta
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 253 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 53IP Audio Conference Phone 2033Extens
Page 254 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 54Extension microphoneTable 34 lists the components
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 255 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationHold key Press the Hold key to put an active
Page 256 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Services key Press the Services key to access the following
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 257 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSupported featuresThe Nortel IP Audio Confere
Page 258 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Cleaning the display screenGently wipe the phone screen wit
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 259 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 56Soft keysThe soft key label has a ma
Page 26 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Package componentsThe following information applies to Phase II IP Phones. Pr
Page 260 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Table 35 describes the telephone assignment functions for e
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 261 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationTable 36IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 compon
Page 262 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Before you beginThe following section provides a step-by-st
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 263 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFor further information about TFTP Server, re
Page 264 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Dynamic IP address assignment — Partial DHCPFor a partial D
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 265 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation2 Configure the IP Audio Conference Phone 203
Page 266 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20054 Connect one end of the AC power adapter cord to the power
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 267 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 58Bottom view of IP Audio Conference P
Page 268 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20058 Enter the following information provided by your system a
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 269 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation9 Enter the information for the primary Conne
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 27 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationContact Nortel for more information about the IP Phone 2001. Be
Page 270 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Note: The IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 can support a prim
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 271 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation11 Check for dial tone and the correct DN abo
Page 272 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20055 Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the network
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 273 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation— the S1 retry count. This is the number of t
Page 274 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Note: The IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 can support a prim
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 275 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation9 Enter the following information provided by
Page 276 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Note: For all static IP address assignments, your system ad
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 277 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 42Disabling Auto Negotiate and enab
Page 278 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005a. Disable password.b. Set password as non-NULL.3 Press OK
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Page 279 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation3 Enter the same TN and Node Number as the IP
Page 28 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Procedure 1Pre-installation checklist1 Ensure there is one IP Phone 2001 boxe
Page 280 of 336 Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 281 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation286Appendix A: 802.1Q VLAN descriptionContentsThis section contains information on th
Page 282 of 336 Appendix A: 802.1Q VLAN description553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005The 802.1Q IEEE protocol standard allows virtual LANs (VLANs)
Appendix A: 802.1Q VLAN description Page 283 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationIP Phone supportThe IP Phone 2001, IP Phone 2002
Page 284 of 336 Appendix A: 802.1Q VLAN description553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005IP Softphone 2050 supportThe IP Softphone 2050 supports 802.1Q
Appendix A: 802.1Q VLAN description Page 285 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationWhen the Automatic VOICE VLAN Discovery using DH
Page 286 of 336 Appendix A: 802.1Q VLAN description553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 287 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation290Appendix B: SpecificationsContentsThis section contains information on the followi
Page 288 of 336 Appendix B: Specifications553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Table 38 provides power requirements for Phase II IP Phones using Power
Appendix B: Specifications Page 289 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationEnvironmental specificationsTable 39 shows the environmen
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 29 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFirst-time installationTo install and configure an IP Phone 200
Page 290 of 336 Appendix B: Specifications553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 291 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation320Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilitiesContentsThis section contains information
Page 292 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005The diagnostic utilities are available on the IP Phone i
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 293 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationPing and TraceRouteThe system administrato
Page 294 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005DHCP information processIn Remote Mode, the system admin
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 295 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 47Accessing the Network Diagnost
Page 296 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Tip: Press the Tracert soft key again to stop the route
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 297 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationRemote ModeWhen the IP Phone is registered
Page 298 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Procedure 54Accessing Diagnostic Tools in Remote mode1 S
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 299 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 56Changing the number of Pings1
Page 3 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation8ContentsAbout this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Subject
Page 30 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005action, and retry count. Other parameters (telephone IP address, subnet mask
Page 300 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Procedure 59Entering an IP address1 Scroll through the T
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 301 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation3 Press the OK soft key to return to the T
Page 302 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005IP StatisticsUse Procedure 64 to access the IP Stats sub
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 303 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationQoS StatisticsUse Procedure 66 to access t
Page 304 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Network Diagnostic Utilities data display pagesData from
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 305 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 60TraceRoute data display screenIn
Page 306 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 61Ethernet Statistics data display pageIn Figure
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 307 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationIP Networking StatisticsFigure 62 illustra
Page 308 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Figure 63DHCP information data display page1.Configurati
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 309 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationIn Figure 63,• NetworkDataValided = is EEP
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 31 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation3 Connect the IP Phone 2001 components:a. Connect one end of th
Page 310 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005RTP/RTCP statisticsFigure 65 illustrates the data displa
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 311 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationRemote Mode data display pagesThe followin
Page 312 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005TraceRouteFigure 67 illustrates the data displayed from
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 313 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationEthernet StatisticsFigure 68 illustrates t
Page 314 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005IP Networking StatisticsFigure 69 illustrates the data d
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 315 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationRUDP statistics data display screen (TPS)F
Page 316 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005In Figure 71,• EndIP = endpoint IP address• PortID = por
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 317 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFor detailed information about the NAT Tra
Page 318 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Using CLI CommandsIDU commandsThe system-based IDU comma
Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities Page 319 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationTable 41 provides the output format of the
Page 32 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20055 Power the IP Phone 2001 using either the Power over Ethernet or an AC power
Page 320 of 336 Appendix C: IP Phone diagnostic utilities553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005• If the IDU command cannot retrieve the information sho
Page 321 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation326Appendix D: TFTP ServerIntroductionA Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Server
Page 322 of 336 Appendix D: TFTP Server553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005• The IP Phone attempts to connect to the TFTP Server. If the TFTP Server
Appendix D: TFTP Server Page 323 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation• A TFTP Server must be available on the network in order to
Page 324 of 336 Appendix D: TFTP Server553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Note 1: The TFTP Server IP address is configured either through Static IP
Appendix D: TFTP Server Page 325 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 72Network with TFTP ServerMan IntPort1324NTDN2OMAMSLE
Page 326 of 336 Appendix D: TFTP Server553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 327 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationIndexNumerics12-button dialpad, 185, 1883-port switchand 802.1Q header, 52, 284802.11
Page 328 of 336 Index 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005build number, 216CCaller IDIP Softphone 2050, 143Callers List, 234call features, 186Call fo
Index Page 329 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationDiagnostic utilitiescall server console-based, 291Command Line Interface (CLI
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 33 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation9 Enter the information for the primary Connect Server (S1) and
Page 330 of 336 Index 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005GG.711-64 A-law and U-law, 185, 224G.711 codec, 185, 186Gatewaydefault, 32, 63, 268GIPS Net
Index Page 331 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationIP Phone 2002, 82user ID, 40, 71, 276IP Phone 2002 keysreserved, 25, 55, 260I
Page 332 of 336 Index 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005local power, 287loss concealment, 221, 224Loss PlanIP Softphone 2050, 151MMAC address, 214,
Index Page 333 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationPersonal Directory, 234Personal settings, 191, 211place a call, 190power, 191
Page 334 of 336 Index 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Router address, 39, 71, 114Run-in-background, 186, 190Sscreen, 191, 211screen font, 186self
Index Page 335 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSystem tray, 129TTerminal Proxy Serverlanguage selection, 138soft key labels,
Page 336 of 336 Index 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005WLAN Handset2210, 2372211, 237components and functions, 241dedicated keys, 244description,
Family Product Manual Contacts Copyright FCC notice Trademarks Document number Product release Document release Date PublishNortel Communication Serve
Page 34 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 200510 If 802.1Q VLAN is not required, proceed with step 13; otherwise, select 1-
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 35 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation15 Secure the telephone footstand to the base of the telephone.
Page 36 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005a. If local power is used, plug the AC power transformer into the nearest pow
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 37 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operationb. If you select Partial DHCP, then you must enter the followin
Page 38 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005If 1-Ma is selected, then the following VLAN ID displays:Manual CfgVLAN: 1234
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 39 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation12 Check for dial tone and the correct DN above the display.13
Page 4 of 336 Contents 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Removing an IP Phone 2001 from service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Nort
Page 40 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Full Duplex modeIn the Configuration menu, Auto Negotiate mode is the default
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 41 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation5 When the Speed option appears, select one of the following:•
Page 42 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Procedure 6Changing the TN of an existing IP Phone 20011 Repower the IP Phone
Nortel IP Phone 2001 Page 43 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationReplacing an IP Phone 2001 Procedure 7Replacing an IP Phone 200
Page 44 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2001553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 45 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation74Nortel IP Phone 2002ContentsThis section contains information on the following topic
Page 46 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005IntroductionThis section explains how to install and maintain the IP Phone 20
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 47 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 4IP Phone 2002
Page 48 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Table 8 lists the components and functions of the IP Phone 2002.Table 6IP Pho
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 49 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationServices Press the Services key to access the following items:•
Contents Page 5 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationOperating parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 50 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Quit Press the Quit key to end an active application. Note: Pressing the Quit
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 51 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSupported featuresThe IP Phone 2002 supports the following addi
Page 52 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005•Branch Office• switch to support sharing LAN access with a PC or other data
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 53 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProgrammable line (DN)/feature key label displayThe feature key
Page 54 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005The soft key label has a maximum of six characters. Each soft key includes th
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 55 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationKey number assignments at the Call Server are aligned with that
Page 56 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Package componentsThe following information applies to Phase II IP Phones. Pr
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 57 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationContact Nortel for more information about the IP Phone 2002. Be
Page 58 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Procedure 9Pre-installation checklist1 Ensure there is one IP Phone 2002 boxe
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 59 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFirst-time installationTo install and configure an IP Phone 200
Page 6 of 336 Contents 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Changing the TN of an existing IP Softphone 2050 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179Removing
Page 60 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Dynamic IP address assignment — Partial DHCPFor a partial DHCP installation,
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 61 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFor more information, see Software Input/Output: Administration
Page 62 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20055 Power the IP Phone 2002 using either the Power over Ethernet or an AC power
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 63 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operationa. If local power is used, plug the AC power transformer into t
Page 64 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20059 Enter the information for the primary Connect Server (S1) and the secondary
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 65 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation10 If 802.1Q VLAN is not required, proceed with step 16; otherw
Page 66 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 200515 Secure the telephone footstand to the base of the telephone. Use the angle
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 67 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 6 on page 62). The other end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable
Page 68 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005a. If you select Full DHCP, then the following parameters are retrieved from
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 69 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationAfter the Partial or Full DHCP steps are completed, the VLAN op
Contents Page 7 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationIP Call Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 70 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005The IP Phone 2002 registers with the TPS and, if needed, begins the firmware
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 71 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationNote: Your system administrator provides the network informatio
Page 72 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Procedure 12Disabling Auto Negotiate and enabling Full Duplex mode1 Reset the
Nortel IP Phone 2002 Page 73 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationReinstalling an IP Phone 2002You can reinstall an existing, pre
Page 74 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2002553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Replacing an IP Phone 2002 Procedure 15Replacing an IP Phone 2002 1 Disconnec
Page 75 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation88IP PhoneKey Expansion Module (KEM)ContentsThis section contains information on the f
Page 76 of 336 IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Note: The IP Phone 2004 can also have up to 48 additional line
IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) Page 77 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation• A desk-mount bracket and structural baseplate
Page 78 of 336 IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005ConfigurationThe IP Phone KEM must be configured in LD 11 befo
IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) Page 79 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationKEY xx aaa yyyy (cccc or D) zz..zTelephone funct
Page 8 of 336 Contents 553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Reinstalling an IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Replaci
Page 80 of 336 IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Key number limits that can be assigned are as follows:0-7 for
IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) Page 81 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationOn the M3903, keys 4-15 are blocked. No feature
Page 82 of 336 IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005InstallationThe IP Phone KEM mounts on the right side of an IP
IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) Page 83 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationThe IP Phone KEM connects to the IP Phone 2002 o
Page 84 of 336 IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 20053 Press the IP Phone KEM and IP Phone firmly together until th
IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) Page 85 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationWhen the three phases complete successfully, you
Page 86 of 336 IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005error message displays to alert the administrator that the har
IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) Page 87 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationFirmwareThe IP Phone KEM firmware is not downloa
Page 88 of 336 IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005
Page 89 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation118Nortel IP Phone 2004 ContentsThis section contains information on the following top
Page 9 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation10Revision historyApril 2005Standard 5.00. This document is up-issued to support the ad
Page 90 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005IntroductionThis section explains how to install and maintain the IP Phone 20
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 91 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationTable 12 lists the components and functions of the IP Phone 200
Page 92 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Message waiting light/Incoming call indicatorThe Message waiting indicator tu
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 93 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationServices Press the Services key to access the following items:•
Page 94 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Quit Press the Quit key to end an active application. Note: Pressing the Quit
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 95 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationSupported featuresThe IP Phone 2004 supports the following add
Page 96 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005•Branch Office• switch to support sharing LAN access with a PC or other data
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 97 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationProgrammable line (DN)/feature key label displayThe feature key
Page 98 of 336 Nortel IP Phone 2004553-3001-368 Standard 5.00 April 2005Use the More.. key to navigate through the layers of functions. If there are
Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 99 of 336IP Phones Description, Installation, and OperationKey numbers 17-31 support the features A03, A06, CFW, CHG, CPN,
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