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INDeX 4602 IP Telephone Installation Manual 38DHB0002UKCQ – Issue 2 (11/06/2003).
Page 2 - Contents Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................... 3 Use of this Manual ..................................................................................
Introduction Use of this Manual - Page 3 Introduction Supported by INPC Level 3.3 and I NDeX 10.1+ software, the 4602 IP Telephone uses Internet Protocol (IP) technology with Ethernet interfaces. The 4602 IP Telephones support DHC P and TFTP over IPv4/UDP which enhance the administration and servicing of the phones.
Page 4 - INDeX Setup Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Prior to installation of the INDeX 4602 IP Telephone on a user's networked PC, ensure that both the INDeX and IP NC have been configured as follows: INDeX Setup Log on to the INDeX and open the Administration menu and perform the following: 1.
Installation Procedure IPNC Setup - Page 5 Installation Requirements To install a 4602 IP Telephone onto INDeX, the following items are required: • Power Socket: A switched 110-240V AC, 50-60Hz, 250-500mA supply socket is required for each 4602 IP telephone.
Page 6 - IPNC Setup Installation Procedure Dynamic Address Process This is the recommended method to assign IP and telephony settings to the 4602 IP telephone. DHCP Installation Preparation This installation process uses the INDeX/INPC as a DHCP Server and H323 Gatekeeper to assign IP and telephony setti ngs to the 4602 IP telephone.
Installation Procedure IPNC Setup - Page 7 DHCP Phone Installation 1. Connect the longer LAN cable from the network LAN socket to the power unit's LINE socket. Note: The 400B2 Power Adaptor used for providing power for 4602 IP Telephones is not compatible with the sockets on INDeX units.
Page 8 - IPNC Setup Installation Procedure Static Addressing Pre-Installation Checklist Before performing static addressing on t he 4602 IP Telephone, verify that have the values for the following parameters.
Installation Procedure IPNC Setup - Page 9 3. Enter the IP address for the gatekeeper followed by the # button. The following message is displayed: CallsSvPort=nnnn New=_ where “nnnnn” is the value of the Management Complex (call server/gatekeeper) transport laye r port number, a value between 0 and 65535.
Page 10 - IPNC Setup Installation Procedure 8. Press the 1 or 0 button to turn 802.1Q on or off respectively. The display is updated to show the current status of 802.1Q. Press the # button to continue the procedure without changing the displayed status of 802.
Installation Procedure IPNC Setup - Page 11 QoS Option Setting 3 Administering QoS options is not mandat ory, but it is highly recommended. The 802.1Q must be switched on for the follo wing procedure to be applicable (see step 8 of Static Addressing Installation).
Creating the DHCP Scope:Page 1 2 - Contents Creating the DHCP Scope: The creation of DHCP Scopes should only be performed by System Administrators with Ad ministrator rights. DHCP scopes are configured using the DHCP MMC snap-in as follows: 1. Start the DHCP MMC snap-in (Star t/Programs/Administrative Tools/DHCP) 2.
Creating the DHCP Scope: IPNC Setup - Page 13 7. You can now configure the lease time for the address. Setting too large will mean you will lose the use of addresses if the client machine is inactive for long periods of time, too short and you will generate unnecessary traffic renewing the address.
Page 14 - Adding the 4602 IP Telephone Option (1 76): Creating the DHCP Scope: Adding the 4602 IP Telephone Option (176): 1. Right click on the server. 2. Select Set Predefined Op tions from the pop-up menu. 3. Select Add and, from the Data type pull down menu, select String: 4.
Creating the DHCP Scope: Adding the 4 602 IP Telephone Option (176 ): - Page 15 5. In the string value fi eld enter the following: MCIPADD=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,MCPORT=1719,TFTPSRVR=yyy.yyy.yyy .yyy,TFTPDIR=z Where: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = IP of the INDeX/IPNC yyy.
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