Mitel IP DECT Stand Telephone User Manual


 
DHCP
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5000 CP IP DECT Stand Configuration and Administration Guide – Issue 1.0, May 2010
DHCP
The handsets can be provisioned with an IP address automatically by using DHCP.
When configured, the DHCP option 66 returns an IP address or a DNS string of a TFTP server.
The handsets use this DHCP feature to retrieve the address of the configuration server. Even
though DHCP specifications refer to the TFTP, the handsets use the retrieved address for HTTP
as well, if transport is configured for HTTP (HTTP is default method).
In order to use DHCP to retrieve information of configuration server address, you must
configure the following parameters. The parameters can be configured using the handset menu
or via a configuration file on a boot server.
VLAN Tagging
If you specify a VLAN ID, frames are confined to that virtual network. VLAN tagging is disabled
by setting the ID to 0 (zero). The priority level of the frames can be set with the user priority
parameter where seven gives the frames top priority. The parameters can be configured using
the handset menu or via a configuration file on a boot server.
Name
Possible
values
Description
NETWORK_DHCP_CLIENT_BOOT_S
ERVER
0-3 0:Option 66
1:Custom
2:Static
3:Custom + Option 66(default)
NETWORK_DHCP_CLIENT_BOOT_S
ERVER_OPTION
154-255 When the boot server parameter is set to Custom, this
parameter specifies the DHCP option number in which
the phone will look for its boot server
(default = 160)
NETWORK_DHCP_CLIENT_BOOT_S
ERVER_OPTION_DATATYPE
0-1 0: IP Address
1:String(default)
Name
Possible
values
Description
NETWORK_VLAN_ID 0-4094 Specifies which VLAN the frame belongs to
(default = 0)
NETWORK_VLAN_USER_PRIORITY 0-7 Specifies the priority level of the frame
(default = 0)