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OpenScape Desk Phone CP200/CP205/CP400/CP600 HFA, Administration Manual
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Quick Start
2.3
Quick Start
This section describes a typical case: the setup of an OpenScape Desk Phone CP endpoint in
an environment using a DHCP server and the web interface. For different scenarios, cross-ref-
erences to the corresponding section of the administration chapter are given.
2.3.1
How to Access the Web Interface (WBM)
Prerequisites
•
The phone´s IP address or URL is required for accessing the phone´s Web Interface via a
web browser. By default, the phone will automatically search for a DHCP server on startup
and try to obtain IP data and further configuration parameters from that central server.
•
If no DHCP server is available in the IP network or if the DHCP parameter is disabled, the
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway/route must be defined manually.
•
To obtain the phone´s IP address, proceed as follows:
1.
Access the local phone´s Admin menu as described in Section 2.3.2, “Access via Local
Phone”.
•
If DHCP is enabled (default): In the Admin menu, navigate to Network > IP configura-
tion > IP address. The IP address is displayed.
•
If DHCP is disabled or if no DHCP server is available in the IP network, the IP address,
Subnet Mask and Default Route/Gateway must be defined manually as described in
How to Manually Configure the Phone´s IP address.
2.
Open your web browser and enter the appropriate URL. Example:
https://
192.168.1.15
or
https://myphone.phones
.
For configuring the phone’s DNS name, please refer to Section 3.3.6.2, “Terminal Host-
name”.
If the browser displays a certificate notification, accept it. The start page of the web inter-
face appears. In the upper right corner, the phone number, the phone’s IP address, as well
as the DNS name assigned to the phone are displayed. The left corner contains the user
menu tree.
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Alternatively, WBM, DLI or DLS (Deployment Service) administration tools can be
used. Its Plug & Play functionality allows to provide the phone with configuration data
by assigning an existing data profile to the phone’s MAC address or E.164 number.
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Any settings made by a DHCP server are not configurable by other configuration
tools.