Specifications

Other IP Endpoints Local Keypad Procedures
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Parameter Precedence
The IP phones use the following order of precedence sources for all parameters:
1. Config file
2. DHCP (if active)
3. Setup Command
Mute 73738# RESET After displaying a warning, resets the phone. On the top line “Reset
Phone?” and on the bottom line “* – no, # – yes”.
Mute 73887 SETUP After the mute sequence is provided, if SetupPassword is not null,
then prompt for the proper password ending in #. Do not display
password digits as they are entered but use *. If a match, then
prompt to “Clear All Values?”. If no, then prompt for DHCP On/Off. If
DHCP is on skip over the prompts for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
gateway. Then prompt for FTP Server, MGC Server, SNTP Server,
Tagging On/Off, VLAN ID, Ethernet1, Ethernet 2, Country, and
Language. Save to NV storage if values are modified. If “Clear all
Values?” is answered with yes, in addition to returning settings to
the <Not Set> state, any cached DHCP values including the IP
address are cleared.
If a value was never configured using SETUP, it is displayed <Not
Set> when its prompt is displayed. Otherwise, the value stored in
flash is displayed. The only exception is the DHCP value, which
defaults and clears to the ON state.
Setup value may be returned to the <Not Set> state by:
Answering yes to the “Clear All Values?” query
Executing the factory CLEAR command (only executable from the
serial port)
All values are <Not Set> when the phone is new.
Perform this error checking on IP address entries during setup:
Only 0-9, * and # are accepted.
Leading zeroes are ignored.
Values outside 0-255 are ignored. If 2 digits are input, a third digit
that makes the value >255 is ignored. So, upon entering 654, the
4 is ignored.
Multiple “.” inputs are ignored.
If no entry is provided before “.” is entered, a 0 is automatically
inserted.
Table 36: Local Command Interface (Continued)
Access Sequence Mnemonic Procedure Description