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The View Administrative 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: Unless otherwise prevented using administration, the user can view but not change most of the parameters associated with Local Administrative Procedures. For more information about this option, see the applicable user guide(s).

NOTE: If the View Network Information option is not available due to being disabled by administration, use the ADDR option to view IP addresses. See Static Addressing Installation in Chapter 3: Local Administrative Options. The IP addresses might have been entered incorrectly. Verify whether you were provided with correct IP addresses.

  1. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the faceplate of the telephone:

Mute 8 4 3 9 # (Mute V I E W #)

NOTE: Press the Mute button momentarily. Do not press this key while pressing other keys.

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

View settings
*=next #=exit
  1. Press the * button at any time during viewing to display the next name and system value pair from Table 1. The first pair returns after the last pair displays.

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 display in the following order:

Table 1:  Parameter Values  
Name
System Value
Format
Model
96ccDccc
Up to 8 ASCII characters: MODEL value.
Phone SN
cccccccccccc
cccccccc
telephone Serial Number, up to 18 ASCII characters.
PWB SN
cccccccccccc
cccccccc
Printed Wiring Board (circuit board) Serial Number, up to 18 ASCII characters.
PWB comcode
ccccccccc
9 ASCII numeric characters.
MAC address
hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh
Each octet of the MAC address displays as a pair of hexadecimal numbers.
L2 tagging
ccccccccc
Up to 9 ASCII characters:
“on” if NVL2Q = 1
“off” if NVL2Q = 2
“auto: on” if NVL2Q = 0 and 802.1Q tagging is on
“auto: off” if NVL2Q = 0 and 802.1Q tagging is off
VLAN ID
cccc
Up to 4 ASCII characters. Value is L2QVLAN if 802.1Q tagging is on or “none” of 802.1Q tagging is off.
IP address
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Up to 15 ASCII characters:
IPADD value.
Subnet mask
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Up to 15 ASCII characters:
NETMASK value.
Router
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Up to 15 ASCII characters:
the IP address of the router in use.
File server
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnnn
Up to 21 ASCII characters: IP address and port of last file server used successfully during initialization or “0.0.0.0” if no file server was used successfully.
Call server
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnnn
Up to 21 ASCII characters: IP address and port of the call server currently in use, otherwise “0.0.0.0.”
802.1X
If DOT1X = 0
If DOT1X = 1
If DOT1X = 2
Pass-thru mode.
Pass-thru with Logoff.
Supplicant mode.
Group
nnn
Up to 3 ASCII numeric characters: GROUP value.
Protocol:
cccccccc
filename.ext
ccccccc Ethernet
bootcodename
cccccccccc
cccccccccc
Up to 8 ASCII characters, currently only “H.323.”
4 to 32 ASCII characters (primary application).
2 to 7 ASCII characters, either “100Mbps”, “10Mbps”, or “No.”
1 to 32 ASCII characters (backup image name).
Up to 10 ASCII characters (DSP code version)
Up to 10 ASCII characters (DSP hardware version. Only displayed if a DSP hardware version identifier is available.

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