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Advanced Installation and Programming
2.
Program your DHCP server with the following new DHCP options:
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43. Vendor Specific Information (an ASCII string that contains
Mitel- and non MItel-specific options that you will enter manually).
OR
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125. Vendor Specific Information (an ASCII string that contains
Mitel-specific options that you will enter using a form).
Data string format for the new options is as follows:
id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp=<IP address>;call_srv=<IP
address>;dscp=<N>;vlan=<N>;l2p=<n>
3.
Delete Options 128 - 133.
Programming the Internet Gateway (WAN interface)
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In Form 04 (System Options/System Timers)
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Enable System Option 83 (Internet Gateway).
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In Form 47 (IP Networking), Subform 05 (Internet Gateway)
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Enable WAN State.
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Select a WAN IP Method — PPPoE, DHCP CLIENT, STATIC IP,
or, if the controller contains an Application Processor Card, select
APC.
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Program a WAN IP Method by selecting the PPPoE_CFG,
DHCP_CFG, or STATIC_CFG softkey. All three WAN IP Methods
can be programmed, but only one WAN IP Method can be enabled.
Note:
IP sets require a firmware upgrade to support the new DHCP options
introduced in Release 4.0; otherwise the sets will fail to boot. For the sets
to boot initially, DHCP options 128 - 133 must be present in the DHCP
server. After the sets have booted, Options 128 - 133 may be removed to
avoid future conflicts with standard use or with other vendors’ use.
Note:
Prior to Release 4.0, Options 132 and 133 control VLAN tagging for
voice packets (packets from Mitel IP phones), and are required for voice and
data implementations. If only one VLAN is required, the default values can
be used. But if a separate Voice VLAN is required, enter values that match
the Voice VLAN ID and Priority programmed in Form 47, Subform 01 (System
IP). For Release 4.0, and later, VLAN tagging for voice packets is controlled
in the Option 125 (or Option 43) data string using the “vlan” and “l2p” tags.
Summary of Contents for SX-200 ICP - 1.0 5020
Page 1: ...Release 4 0 CX CXi Controller TECHNICIAN S HANDBOOK ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 10: ...2 SX 200 ICP CX CXi Technician s Handbook ...
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Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Basic Installation ...
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Page 75: ...Chapter 3 Basic Programming ...
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Page 89: ...81 Basic Programming The keys on the 5412 PKM are numbered as follows ...
Page 98: ...90 SX 200 ICP CX CXi Technician s Handbook Figure 10 Administrator Mailbox Menu ...
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Page 143: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Installation and Programming ...
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Page 183: ...Chapter 5 Routine Maintenance ...
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Page 219: ...Chapter 6 Basic Troubleshooting and Repair ...
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Page 245: ...Chapter 7 Advanced Troubleshooting and Repair ...
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Page 269: ...Appendix A Default Database Values ...
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Page 327: ...Appendix B Part Numbers ...
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Page 337: ...Appendix C System Cabling ...
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