Installation guide

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18.3 DHCP Settings for Option 43 and 60
DHCP option 60 (vendor class identifier) and option 43 (vendor specific
information field) can also be used to get the software server address
and also to load a unique configuration file dependant on telephone type.
The first step is to initiate option 60 for each telephone type:
Table 8 Identifier values to be defined in option 60
After option 60 has been entered into the DHCP server, the data in
option 43 has to be entered. The following options exist:
Table 9 Options that can be set in option 43.
For an example how to configure option 60 and 43 in a Linux environ-
ment, see the Administrator Guide for Aastra IP SIP Phones
Below is an example showing how to configure DHCP in a Windows
environment.
Model Identifier Value
6730i AastraIPPhone6730i
6731i AastraIPPhone6731i
6735i AastraIPPhone6735i
6737i AastraIPPhone6737i
6739i AastraIPPhone6739i
6753i AastraIPPhone53i
6755i AastraIPPhone55i
6757i AastraIPPhone57i
Code Description
02 Configuration server (protocol, server and path).
Syntax: string
03 RCS. Not used in a MX-ONE environment
08 Header to activate the VLAN transfer to the phone.
Syntax: 16 bytes character string
“Aastra(space)Telecom(space)(space)” i. e.
4161737472612054656c65636f6d2020
09 VLAN identity (1-4094)
Syntax: 4 bytes whereas the first and second byte must be
0x00 and third and fourth byte the VLAN id. Example: 100 in
decimal is 00 00 00 64 in hex.