User's Manual
Installation and configuration 69
Before you begin
Before installing the IP Phone 2004, complete the following pre-installation
checklist:
• Ensure one IP Phone 2004 boxed package exists for each IP Phone
2004 you install. For a list of IP Phone 2004 package components, see
Table 11 "Package components" (page 67).
•
Ensure one Software License exists for each IP Phone 2004 you
install.
• Ensure the host Call Server is equipped with a Signaling Server that
runs the Line TPS application.
•
If a global power supply is required, ensure you use the correct global
power supply supplied by Nortel and country specific IEC cable. The
voltage rating of the global power supply must match the wall outlet
voltage. See Table 12 "IP Phone 2004 component list" (page 67).
•
Ensure the latest IP Phone firmware is deployed to the IP telephony
node. For more information, see Signaling Server IP Line Applications
Fundamentals (NN43001-125).
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
IP Line Applications Fundamentals (NN43001-125).
CAUTION
Do not plug your IP Phone 2004 into an ISDN connection.
Severe damage can result.
Configuring the IP Phone 2004
Use Procedure 11 “Configuring the IP Phone 2004” (page 69) to configure
the IP Phone 2004 for the first time.
Procedure 11
Configuring the IP Phone 2004
Step Action
1 Configure a virtual loop on the Call Server using LD 97.
For more information about configuring a virtual loop, see
Signaling Server IP Line Applications Fundamentals (NN430
01-125) and Software Input Output Reference-Administration
(NN43001-611).
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IP Phones Fundamentals
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