Aastra Telecom 800 IP Phone User Manual


 
Installation Setup Troubleshooting
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3.4 Setup Troubleshooting
The following list has brief explanations about different setup logfile entries.
DHCP enabled: yes
If the listed network adapter/LAN connection should be used for running the
Aastra 800 communications system, you need to switch it’s configuration to a
static IP address (see Configuring a Fixed IP Address starting on page 24). You also
need to select the LAN connection in the web console (see Selecting LAN Con-
nection starting on page 33).
If the network adapter is unused and has another IP range than network adapter
to be used for the Aastra 800 communications system, you may safely ignore this
logfile message.
Note, that the same adapter may be listed more than once. This may be the case, if
you have changed the network adapters hardware slot position. The former
network adapter driver is still installed but hidden while the respective LAN con-
nection has no assigned MAC address. These hidden network adapters can be
ignored safely, too.
Virtual Environment: detected
The Aastra 800 communications system cannot run in virtual environment such as
VmWare or VirtualPC. Install the Aastra 800 communications system on a real
Windows PC.
Java Runtime Environment: too old
The installed Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is outdated. In order to run the
Aastra 800 Monitor, visit http://www.java.com/ and install a newer version of the
JRE. Detailed information on the Aastra 800 Monitor can be found in the chapter
entitled Aastra 800 Monitor starting on page 36.
Concurrent Service
If the Aastra 800 communications system does not behave as expected – for
example, the http://localhost/ link does not show the Aastra 800 web console –
you may need to remove additional server software which is blocking the nec-
essary TCP/IP ports (see Deactivating Competing Network Services starting on
page 26). Note, that the setup program may not be able to detect a concurrent
service.