User's Manual
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continue to push the phone towards the base until you hear a
click. Ensure the phone is securely locked in to position.
--End--
When you complete the IP Phone connection, you must connect the phone
to the network. See “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol” (page 424).
Startup sequence
When an IP Phone 1150E connects to the network, it must perform a
startup sequence. The elements of the startup sequence include
• obtaining network access (if supported by the network infrastructure)
• obtaining VLAN ID (if supported by the network infrastructure)
• obtaining the IP parameters
•
obtaining the provisioning parameters
•
connecting to the Call Server
The IP Phone is configured for automatic provisioning by default. For
more information about provisioning the IP Phone automatically, see
“Provisioning the IP Phones” (page 491).
You can manually configure all or some parameters. For information
about manually provisioning the IP Phone, see “Manual provisioning of IP
Phones 2007 and 1100 Series” (page 541).
TFTP firmware upgrade
When you enter the IP address of the TFTP Server, the IP Phone
searches for an upgrade file on the TFTP Server.
Users of CS 1000 Release 4.5 or later do not need to enter a TFTP IP
address.
For further information about TFTP firmware upgrade, see “TFTP Server”
(page 649).
Bluetooth
®
wireless technology
The IP Phone 1150E supports Bluetooth
®
wireless technology . For
information about configuring Bluetooth
®
wireless technology on the IP
Phone 1150E, see “Headset support” (page 561).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 05.06 30 April 2010
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