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5. To backspace on non-touchscreen phones, press the leftmost softkey; for a
touchscreen deskphone, use the Bksp softkey instead.
When you press the applicable button or key to backspace, the most recently
entered digit or period is erased from the display. The cursor remains in the erased
character’s former position.
6. Pressing Exit (or touching that softkey for a touchscreen deskphone) exits the local
procedures.
Important:
If any changes were made using the 802.1X procedure or the ADDR procedure,
if the value of SIG was changed to 2 (SIP) or if the Crafts Entry screen was
invoked during startup, the telephone immediately resets upon pressing/touching
Exit. If no 802.1X, SIG, or ADDR changes were made, or if the local procedures
were invoked post-startup, the telephone redisplays the screen (or other display)
that was effective when the craft options was invoked.
Note:
If PROCSTAT has been administered to 1, you will not be able to invoke any
administrative options other than VIEW.
Note:
Some touchscreen deskphones present an onscreen keyboard that allows you
to “type” the data you want to enter on the display. See the applicable user guide
for information about using the onscreen keyboard.
About entering and validating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
The dialpad uses numeric-only entry (single-tap for touchscreen telephones)when an IPv4
address or the subnet mask is entered, except for entry of an asterisk to place a period within
the address being entered. While the cursor is in any of the leftmost three fields, pressing the “*”
button on the dial pad causes the value for the field being entered to be terminated (a zero is
displayed if nothing else is), a period to be displayed in the space after the field, and the cursor
to move to the next space. Pressing the “*” button while the cursor is in the last (right most)
field results in an error beep and the cursor being left where it is. An IPv4 address or subnet
mask is considered to be complete only if all three 'dots' that separate the fields are entered
About entering and validating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
H.323 Installation & Maintenance Guide R6.1 May 2011 37

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