IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 3: Station programming
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Function 36: View local and remote IP feature phone parameters
This read-only function is used to view information about ESI IP phones and SIP phones connected to the
system.
1. Ext. — Enter the extension number to view.
2. IP Address — Displays the IP address the phone is connected to. For phones that are not connected to the
system this field will display 0.0.0.0 to indicate the IP is unknown.
3. MAC Address — Displays the MAC address of the connected ESI IP Phone. SIP Stations will always
display 12 zeros in this field.
4. UDP Port — Displays the UDP port used for signaling to the connected ESI IP Phone. SIP Stations will
always display a zero in this field.
5. Circuit # — Displays the circuit number of the connected phone. This corresponds to where in the
numbering plan the phone is located, and is primarily used for reference when programming through the IP
Server 900 Web ESI System Programmer.
Function 37: ESI device programming
Choices are:
• 1 — Access control schedule programming.
• 2 — RFID tag assignment.
• 3 — View RFID tag number.
• 4 — ESI Presence Management parameters.
• 5 — RFID Reader parameters.
• 6 — ESI Video Adapter programming.
Note: For more information about ESI Presence Management, consult its Installation Manual.
Function 371: Schedules for access control
Access schedules are used to allow or deny door access with electronic keys (“RFID tags” on the system
display) at certain times of the day. Up to seven access schedules can be programmed. Each schedule has
an allow access time and a deny access time for each day of the week. By default, all access schedules allow
access 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Note: Access schedules don’t take effect until the current time has passed the next schedule time. For example:
if you program a schedule time to deny access Wednesdays at 5:30 PM but it’s already 5:45 PM on
Wednesday when this programming occurs, the change won’t take effect until the following Wednesday.
1. Using the scroll keys, select the access schedule to be programmed. Press # to confirm.
Range: 1–7.
Note: Schedule 0 (default of full-time access) isn’t selectable.
ACCESS SCHEDULES
1-ACC SCHED1 >
2. Enter the name of the schedule (up to 10 characters in length).
Press # to confirm.
Default: ACC SCHED[x], where [x] represents the access schedule selected in step 1.
ACC SCHED1
NAME:
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