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The View Administration Option

If you are using static addressing and encounter problems, use the following procedure to verify the current values of system parameters and file versions.

NOTE:

    • Also use the ADDR option to view IP addresses (see “Static Addressing Installation” in Chapter 3 of 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide). These may have been entered incorrectly. Verify whether you were provided with correct IP addresses.
    • If PROCPSWD has been administered as indicated in Server Administration, you need to type the Local Procedure password after pressing Mute and before pressing V I E W.

  1. While the phone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the faceplate of the telephone:
  2. Mute 8 4 3 9 # (Mute V I E W #)

    NOTE:

    Press the Mute key momentarily. Do not press this key while pressing other keys. The 4630 IP Telephone does not have a dedicated Hold button; for all other 4600 Series IP Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button will also work.

    The following text displays left-justified at the top of the display:

    View settings
    *=next #=exit

  3. Press the * button at any time during viewing to display the next name and system value pair from the list below, returning to the first pair after the last pair has been displayed.
  4. Press the # button at any time during viewing to terminate the procedure and restore the user interface to its previous state.

    The names and values are displayed in the following order:

    Table 5-2. Parameter Values 
    Name
    System Value
    Format
    Model
    46ccDccc
    Up to 8 ASCII graphics characters.
    Market
    domestic
    export
    Only one value displays.
    Phone SN
    cccccccccccc
    cccccccc
    Phone Serial Number, up to 18 ASCII graphic characters.
    PWB SN
    cccccccccccc
    cccccccc
    Printed Wiring Board (circuit board) Serial Number, up to 18 ASCII graphic characters.
    PWB comcode
    ccccccccc
    9 ASCII numbered characters.
    MAC address
    00:60:1D:hh:hh:hh
    Each octet of the MAC address displays as a pair of hexadecimal numbers.
    L2 tagging
    ccccccccc
    Up to 9 ASCII characters.
    VLAN ID
    cccc
    Up to 4 ASCII characters; ID number or “none”.
    IP Address
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
    Up to 15 ASCII characters.
    Subnet mask
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
    Up to 15 ASCII characters.
    Router
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
    Up to 15 ASCII characters.
    File server
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnnn
    Up to 21 ASCII characters; IP address and port of last file server successfully used.
    Media server
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnnn
    Up to 21 ASCII characters; IP address and port of media server currently in use.
    Group
    nnn
    Up to 3 ASCII characters.
    Protocol
    cccccccc
    filename1.exe
    filename2.exe


    filename1.exe
    filename2.exe
    Up to 8 ASCII characters.
    Up to 16 ASCII graphic characters.
    Out of the box, there will be only one filename.exe. After installation, there should be two filenames. If there is only one, installation has failed. Verify the problem, and then re-install the telephone.
    Up to 16 ASCII graphic characters.
    Out of the box, there will be only one filename.exe. After installation, there should be two filenames. If there is only one, installation has failed. Verify the problem, and then re-install the telephone.


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