View details, 3 view details – Avaya IP Office 4.2 User Manual
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IP Phone Installation
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IP Office 4.2
4.3 View Details
You can use the following procedure to view a number of phone details. These are in addition to the other static address
and local administration options which can also be used to review settings.
1. While the phone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence: Hold 8 4 3 9 # (Hold V I E W #).
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To display the set of details, press * at any time during viewing.
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To end the procedure and restore the user interface to its previous state, press #.
2. A sequence of values are displayed. The values available may vary between phone models and the level of IP
phone software installed on the phone. To display the next value press *. To exit the information display press #.
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Model
Shows the phones model number; for example, 4624D02A.
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Market
Shows 1 for export or 0 for domestic (US). Not displayed on all phone types.
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Phone SN
Shows the phone's Serial Number.
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PWB SN
Shows the phone's Printed Wiring Board Serial Number.
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PWB comcode
Shows the PWB's comcode.
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MAC address
Shows the phone's MAC address as paired hexadecimal numbers.
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L2 tagging
Indicates whether L2 tagging is on, off or set to auto.
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VLAN ID
The VLAN ID used for the phone. The default is 0.
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IP address
The IP address assigned to the phone.
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Subnet mask
The subnet mask assigned to the phone.
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Router
The router address assigned to the phone.
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File server
The address of the file server assigned to the phone.
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Call server
The address of the phone's H323 Gatekeeper.
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802.1X
The current setting for 802.1X operation if being used.
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Group
This displays the group value set on the phone. Group values can be used to control which options (both
firmware and settings) a phone downloads. Refer to the 4600 Series Phones LAN Administrator Guide.
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Protocol
Display Default.
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filename1
Shows the name of the phone application file in the phone's memory. These are values from within the boot
file loaded and not the actual file name.
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10MBps Ethernet or 100Mbps Ethernet
Shows the speed of the detected LAN connection.
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filename2
Shows the boot file name and level. These are values from within the boot file loaded and not the actual file
name.