User's Manual
108 Nortel IP Phone 2004
Phone 2004 using DHCP” (page 116) to install the IP Phone
2004 using DHCP.
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Startup sequence
When an IP Phone 2004 connects to the network, it must perform a startup
sequence. The elements of the startup sequence include:
•
obtaining VLAN ID (if supported by the network infrastructure)
• obtaining the IP parameters
•
connecting to the Call Server
• obtaining a User ID
See Table 15 "IP Phone 2004 IP parameters" (page 108) for a summary
of the IP parameters and how they are obtained.
Table 15
IP Phone 2004 IP parameters
Parameter Method of Acquisition
VLAN ID Manually entered or automatically obtained through DHCP
or LLDP.
IP Address Manually entered or automatically retrieved through Partial
or Full DHCP.
Net Mask Manually entered or automatically retrieved through Partial
or Full DHCP.
Default Gateway Address Manually entered or automatically retrieved through Partial
or Full DHCP.
XAS IP address Manually entered or automatically retrieved through Partial
or Full DHCP.
Connect Server (IP address, port,
action and retry count—primary and
secondary)
Manually entered or automatically retrieved through Full
DHCP.
User ID (Node ID, Node Password
and TN)
Manually entered for first-time configuration. Retrieved
from local storage on subsequent power cycles.
Installing the IP Phone 2004
To install the IP Phone 2004 using manual configuration, use Procedure
19 “Installing the IP Phone 2004 using manual configuration” (page 109).
To install the IP Phone 2004 using DHCP, use Procedure 20 “Installing an
IP Phone 2004 using DHCP” (page 116).
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