Mitel 5330 IP Phone User Manual


 
5330/5340 IP Phone SIP User and Administrator Guide
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Device Parameters
To view the software version and the MAC address:
1. Press Applications
, and then press >> until ADMIN TOOLS? appears on the
display.
2. Press OK. DEVICE PARAMETERS? appears.
3. Press OK. SOFTWARE VERSION appears.
4. Do one of the following:
To view the software version, press Review (the current software version appears),
then press OK. SOFTWARE VERSION reappears.
To view the MAC address, press Next (MAC ADDRESS appears), then press
Review. The current MAC address appears. Press OK. MAC ADDRESS reappears.
5. Do one of the following:
To return to the Features menu, press Exit.
To return to the default display, press Applications
.
Note: You can also view the MAC address using the Line 1 key (see View the IP and MAC
Addresses on page 46) or the Web Configuration Tool.
Access Protocols
For information about supported communication and media protocols, access the Configuring
Protocols topic of the Administrator’s Web Configuration Tool (see Accessing the Web
Configuration Tool on page 10).
Enable/Disable Protocols
To enable/disable protocols using the Web Configuration Tool:
Access the tool’s Protocols page.
Note: To access the Web Configuration Tool, HTTP must be enabled. If HTTP is disabled and
you need to access the tool, enable HTTP through the Settings key interface as
described here:
To enable/disable protocols using the Applications Key:
1. Press Applications
, and then press >> until ADMIN TOOLS? appears on the
display.
2. Press OK, and then press Next until ACCESS PROTOCOLS? appears on the display.
3. Press OK, enter your administrator password, and then press Submit. Protocols appear
in the display one at a time, in the following order: 1. HTTP, 2.TFTP, 3.Telnet, 4.SNMP,
and 5.SRTP.
4. For each protocol required, do one of the following:
To enable the displayed protocol, press TurnOn.
To disable the displayed protocol, press TurnOff.
Press Next to move to the next protocol
5. After you enable or disable a protocol, the protocol and its new status (for example,
"HTTP *ON*") appear on the display.