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M215SC User Manual Appendix 1 - Base Station Settings
- The table always displays the maximum six accounts, even if there are fewer SIP accounts enabled.
- If you have not entered any unique handset names yet, then the default name of "HANDSET"
appears.
- On the Account Assignments table, you can select which accounts will be available for both
incoming and outgoing calls on each handset.
- The handset will first attempt to use the account you select under Default when going o-hook.
◦ Handset Name.
- On the Handset Name page, you can enter a name for each Handset. The Handset Name will be
used throughout the WebUI and will appear on the handset Idle screen.
- The Handset Name is limited to a maximum of 11 characters.
- The default name is "HANDSET". Blank name fields are not allowed. If you click Save when any
fields are empty, an error message appears.
Network Settings
Basic Network Settings
Basic Network Settings Description
DHCP DHCP is selected (enabled) by default, which means the phone will get its IP address,
Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server(s) from the network. When DHCP is disabled,
you must enter a static IP address for the phone, as well as addresses for the Subnet
Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server(s).
Static IP When Static IP is selected, you must enter a static IP address for the phone, as well as
addresses for the Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server(s).
IP Address If DHCP is disabled, enter a static IP address for the phone.
Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask.
Gateway Enter the address of the default gateway (in this case, your router).
Primary DNS
If DHCP is disabled, enter addresses for the primary and secondary DNS servers.
Secondary DNS
Advanced Network Settings
VLAN Settings Description
Enable LAN Port VLAN Enable if the phone is part of a VLAN on your network. Select to enable.
VID Enter the VLAN ID (vlan 5, for example).
Priority Select the VLAN priority that matches the Quality of Service (QOS) settings that you
have set for that VLAN ID. Outbound SIP packets will be marked and sent according to
their priority. 7 is the highest priority.
LLPD-MED Settings Description
Enable LLDP-MED Enables or disables Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices
(LLDP-MED). LLDP-MED is a standards-based discovery protocol supported on some
network switches. It is required for auto-configuration with VLAN settings.
Packet Interval (secs) Sets the LLDP-MED packet interval (in seconds).
802.1x Settings Description
Enable 802.1x Enables or disables the 802.1x authentication protocol. This protocol allows the phone
to attach itself to network equipment that requires device authentication via 802.1x.
Identity Enter the 802.1x EAPOL identity.
MD5 Password Enter the 802.1x EAPOL MD5 password.