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Avaya B189 - Chapter 6: Settings; Pairing Contacts to Calls; Edit Dialing Mode

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that have a negative impact on your network, obtain and print copies of the following
parameters for each subnet:
The IP Address of the call server.
The IP Address of the gateway or the router.
The IP netmask.
The IP Address of the HTTP server.
Changing IP address information
About this task
To assign IP addresses to IP phones, use the automatic method described in Powering-up
and resetting the phone (Dynamic Addressing Process) on page 14. There might be times,
however, when manual assignment of IP addresses is required.
Caution:
Static addressing is necessary when a DHCP server is unavailable. But static addressing
has room for text entry errors. So Avaya recommends that you install a DHCP server and
do not use static addressing.
Use the following procedure to invoke manual address information programming.
Procedure
1. Tap and select ADDR from the Administration Menu screen. The next screen
displays the following fields with the prompt Select address to change.
Static addressing
field
Field value Description
IP Address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn phone IP address (IPADD)
Call Server nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn or
hhhh:hhhh::hhhh:hhhh:hh
hh
Call Server in use; media
server IP address
Router IP address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Router in use; gateway/
router IP address
Subnet Mask nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn IP network mask
(NETMASK)
HTTP Server nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn or
hhhh:hhhh::hhhh:hhhh:hh
hh
IP address of HTTP File
Server in use
Changing IP address information
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