User's Manual

40 Nortel IP Phone 2001
OK—accept current settings and proceed to the next configuration
option. If all configuration options are presented, the configuration is
saved and the IP Phone reboots with the saved changes.
BkSpace—erase a configuration entry to change it
Clear—clear an entire configuration entry
Cancel—cancels network configuration. The IP Phone reboots without
saving changes.
ATTENTION
When you install the IP Phone for the first time the first prompt that appears is
the DCHP? [0-N, 1-Y]. Not all of the listed screen prompts appear on the phone
display during the first time installation of the phone.
Procedure 3
Installing the IP Phone 2001 using manual configuration
Step Action
1 Power your IP Phone.
2 When the Nortel logo appears in the middle of the display,
immediately press the four soft keys at the bottom of the display
in sequence from left to right.
3 At the prompt EAP Enable?, enter
1-Yes (1 for Yes) if the
network infrastructure supports 802.1x port-based network
access control.
4 Enter DeviceID and Password.
If you select 0-No (0 for No), you are not prompted to enter
Device ID and Password.
For more information about EAP, see “802.1x Port-based
network access control” (page 479).
5 At the prompt, LLDP Enable?, enter 1-Y (1 for Yes, default) to
enable the ability to control 802.1Q and 802.1p bits.
For more information about LLDP, see “802.1ab Link Layer
Discovery Protocol” (page 481). For more information about
802.1Q, see “802.1Q VLAN description” (page 471).
6 At the prompt DHCP Yes/No?, enter 0-N (0 for No). You are
prompted to enter all parameters.
By default, Full DHCP is configured on the IP Phone 2001.
Depending on the configuration requirements, you can change
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