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Chapter 6: IP Endpoints Diagnostics & Config for IP110/115/212k/230/530/560/560g
ShoreTel Maintenance Guide 117
6.4.4 DHCP Site Specific Options
Parameters may be set from within a DHCP ACK message in the site specific option field
(default is 156 but it may be modified with the SiteOption parameter). These parameters
may be specified in the site specific option field:
FtpServers, Country, Language, Layer2Tagging, VlanId
Each parameter should be enclosed in quotes, and multiple parameters are separated by a
comma. For example:
FtpServers=”192.168.0.13, 192.168.0.23”, Country=1, Language=1,
SetupPassword=”12345abcde12345abcde12345abcde12”
6.4.4.1 Local Keypad Procedures
The phone supports the use of the keypad on the telephone to perform these procedures
whenever it is inactive (handset and speaker inactive) or during the boot sequence before
DHCP completes. If DHCP is turned off and manual settings are being used, the set should
display the text "Password=?" and "Speaker= #=OK *=." for at least 1 second. The string
assigned to SetupPassword (by the MGC server or the default) must be provided to access
the SETUP command. All other commands are accessible without a password.
While the "Password?" prompt is displayed during the boot sequence the user may enter
the muteINFO# (mute4636#) sequence to enter the local INFO command. When the
INFO command is exited, the phone will again display the "Password" prompt and
continue boot operations.
The SetupPassword will be sent by the MGC in hashed MD5 format. The telephone will
compare the MD5 hash of the password the user entered with this value to see if the correct
password has been entered.
On the IP phone models IP110/115/212k/230/530/560/560g, “Line 1” and “Line 2” in Table
6-8 refer to the top and bottom lines of the display. On newer models that support the
programmable buttons feature, the display of these positions should be adapted to suit the
capabilities of the LCD in use. The IP110 and 115 models are slightly different from the
other models in that they have one line for displaying information. Thus, the “Line 1”
information is scrolled across the LCD display and is followed by the more detailed “Line
2” information. (See Table 6-8 for clarification.)
The IP212k model has a narrow LCD display. Thus, the “Line 1” and “Line 2” information
cannot fit on one line (as is possible with the other phones). Instead, the text must be
wrapped around to appear on as many as 4 lines, for long strings.
If at any time during normal operation these sequences are entered, the operational display
state is maintained while these commands are displayed, and the display is returned to the
current state after the commands are finished (unless they require a restart).
While the phone is in any of these local key procedures, it returns an error code "501"
indicating it is not ready, in response to any MGCP command received.
Because there is not a mute key on the IP110 phone, the transfer key on IP110 should be
used instead of mute in the following access sequences.
6.4.4.2 Parameter Precedence
The active configuration of parameters used by the phone use the following order of
precedence sources for all parameters:
1. Config file
2. DHCP (if active)
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