Troubleshooting guide

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3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook
4. Click Options in the Properties dialog box.
5. In the DHCP Options: Reservation window, select option 066 Boot
Server Host Name and click Add.
6. Click Value to assign the RTC IP address in the String area.
7. In the DHCP Options: Reservation window, select option 067
Bootfile Name and click Add.
8. Click Value to specify the path /sysro/E2T8260 in the String area.
Configuring a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 DHCP
Server (Rel 7.0 and later)
To create Options 60/43 on a Windows 2000 (or Windows 2003)
DHCP server:
1. Upgrade the 3300 ICP to Release 7.0.
2. Upgrade the IP Phone firmware. (See page 112).
3. Start DHCP Manager.
4. In the console tree, click the applicable DHCP server branch.
5. Right-click the server, then click Define Vendor Classes followed by
Add.
Note:For ICP Software releases prior to Rel 7.0, see “Configuring a Windows
2000 DHCP Server (prior to Release 7.0)” on page 397.
Note:Options 128-133 used in previous ICP releases are required to provide
backward compatibility with IP sets that have yet to be upgraded with firmware
(2.0.0.18 or later) that supports options 124/125 or 60/43. After the upgrade,
the old options may be removed to prevent future conflicts with standard use
or other vendors’ use of these options.
Note:If you intend to rely on LLDP VLAN Discovery in the network, you must
first upgrade the 3300 ICP to Release 7.0 or later and upgrade the IP Phone
firmware to version 2.0.0.18 or later.
Note:LLDP-MED non-compliant telephones cannot use LLDP for VLAN
discovery. They must use DHCP VLAN discovery. Non-compliant sets are:
5001, 5005, 5010, 5020 IP Phones, 5140 IP Appliance, 5201, 5205, 5207,
5215 (single mode), 5220 (single mode), 5230 IP Phones, 5240 IP Appliance,
5485 IP Pager, and 5550 IP Console keypad.