Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 1
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) 2 - 939
4. Access Network Settings and press 2 to enter the IP address for the telephone. The IP address
must be unique to each telephone but the range is dependent upon system programming
(example: IP Multiline Terminal 1 = 172.16.0.11, IP Multiline Terminal 2 = 172.16.0.12, etc.). The
∗ key is used to move to the next set of three digits (example: 172∗16∗0∗10). Press the Softkey
“OK”.
For on-site LANs, the IP address must be unique to each telephone but the range is dependent upon system
programming (example: IP Phone 1 = 172.16.0.11, IP Phone 2 = 172.16.0.12, etc.). When telephones are
off-site (remote LAN) , these settings are dependant on the remote LAN settings - not the telephone system
settings.
The Softkey “BK” backs up a character to correct an entry.
5. Access Network Settings and press 4 to enter the Default Gateway address.
For on-site LANs this is the entry in Program 10-12-03. When telephones are off-site (remote LAN) , these
settings are dependant on the remote LAN settings - not the telephone system settings.
6. Access Network Settings and press 4 to enter the Subnet Mask.
For on-site LANs this is the entry in Program 10-12-02. When telephones are off-site (remote LAN) , these
settings are dependant on the remote LAN settings - not the telephone system settings.
7. Press 3 to enter the IP telephone’s extension number.
8. Press 2 to enter the MGC IP Address (Media Gateway Controller ). Enter the IP address used in
Program 84-05-01 (default: Slot 1 -172.16.0.20). The
∗ key is used to move to the next set of three
digits (example: 172
∗16∗0∗10). Press the Softkey OK.
The Softkey “BK” backs up a character to correct an entry.
9. Press the softkey SAVE to save the entries and return the telephone to an idle condition.
Pressing CANCEL instead will ignore the changes made and return the multiline terminal to an idle condition.
Figure 2-14 Selecting DHCP Mode