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Avaya H.323 9608 - Entering and Validating Ipv4 and Ipv6 Addresses

Avaya H.323 9608
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If you press star (*) and enter an IPv4 address, the system inserts a decimal point
into the input buffer and moves the cursor to the next character location. If the star
(*) button is pressed and the user is entering an IPv6 address, the system inserts
a colon into the input buffer and the cursor is moved to the next character
location.
For more information on IPv4 and IPv6 format, see
Entering and validating IPv4 and
IPv6 addresses on page 41
4. To go back one space on non-touch screen phones, press the leftmost softkey. In
case of a touch screen 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.
5. Press Exit or tap the softkey for a touch screen deskphone to exit 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 SIP or if the Crafts Entry screen was invoked
during startup, the deskphone immediately resets when you press or touch
Exit. If no 802.1X, SIG, or ADDR changes were made, or if the local procedures
were invoked post-startup, the deskphone 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 touch screen deskphones present an onscreen keyboard with which you
can type the data that you want to enter on the display. See the applicable user
guide for information about using the onscreen keyboard.
Entering and validating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
The dial pad uses numeric-only entry when an IPv4 address or the subnet mask is entered.
On a touch screen use a single tap. Use an asterisk to place a period within the address being
entered.
Entering and validating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
Installing and maintaining Avaya IP Deskphone H.323 9608, 9608G, 9611G, 9621G, and 9641GJanuary 2014 41

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