User's Manual
34 Nortel IP Phone 2001
For more information, and for information about previous versions of the IP
Phone, contact your Nortel representative.
Installation and configuration
The following sections provide a step-by-step guide to install and configure
the IP Phone 2001:
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“Before you begin” (page 34)
•
“First-time installation” (page 34)
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“Configuring the IP Phone 2001” (page 36)
• “Startup sequence” (page 38)
• “Installing the IP Phone 2001” (page 39)
Before you begin
Before installing the IP Phone 2001, complete the following pre-installation
checklist:
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Ensure one IP Phone 2001 boxed package exists for each IP Phone
2001 you install. For a list of IP Phone 2001 package components, see
Table 3 "Package components" (page 33).
• Ensure one Software License exists for each IP Phone 2001 you
install.
•
Ensure the host Call Server is equipped with a Signaling Server that
runs the Line Terminal Proxy Server (LTPS) application.
•
If an AC power adapter is required, ensure you use the correct AC
power transformer. The voltage rating of the transformer must match
the wall outlet voltage. See Table 4 "IP Phone 2001 components list"
(page 33).
•
Ensure the latest IP Phone firmware is deployed to the IP
telephony node. For more information, see IP Line Fundamentals
(NN43100-500).
First-time installation
You must first install an IP telephony node with the Communication Server.
For information about installing an IP telephony node, see Signaling Server
Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312) and IP Line Fundamentals
(NN43100-500).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.07
5 February 2009
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