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Dynamic Addressing Process
Issue 6 August 2014 15
Note:
Note: The Ethernet speed indicated is the LAN interface speed for both the deskphone and
any attached PC, assuming the administrator has not disabled the latter interface by a
PHY2STAT setting.
2. The IP deskphone sends a request to the DHCP server and invokes the DHCP process.
One of the following messages display:
where s is the number of seconds that have elapsed since DHCP was invoked. The message on
the left appears if 802.1Q tagging is off and access to local programming procedures is not
disabled or restricted. (See Chapter 3:
Local Administrative Options for specifics.) The middle
message appears if 802.1Q tagging is on and access to local programming procedures is disabled
or restricted. If the left and middle messages alternate every two seconds, 802.1Q tagging is on.
When both messages alternate, access to local programming procedures is not disabled or
restricted. Finally, the message on the right appears if 802.1Q tagging is off and access to local
programming procedures is disabled or restricted.
3. The DHCP server provides IP addresses for the following hardware:
The IP deskphone
The HTTP/HTTPS server
The TN799C or D Control-LAN (CLAN) circuit pack on the media server
4. Using the list of gateway IP addresses provided by the DHCP server, the deskphone performs a
router check. The deskphone cycles through the gateway IP addresses with ARPs or pings until it
receives a response. When the router is located, the HTTP/HTTPS process starts.
5. While the IP deskphone connects to the HTTP/HTTPS server, the deskphone displays the following
message:
where n is the number of the IP address obtained from the HTTP/HTTPS server and ipadd is the
IP address.
6. When connected, the deskphone looks for an upgrade script file.
DHCP: s secs
* to program
DHCP: s secs
VLAN ID = n
DHCP: s secs
HTTP:n ipadd
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