Sip firmware Release 1 for ip phone 1140e administration


Device Settings on the IP Phone 1140E



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NN43113-300 02.05 1140E Adm
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Device Settings on the IP Phone 1140E
with SIP Firmware
ATTENTION
An IP Phone E with SIP Firmware displays different menus than the menus displayed on an IP Phone E with UNIStim Firmware.
Introduction
This chapter details how to configure the Device Settings parameters on the IP Phone E with SIP Firmware. This includes items such as the
IP address, the subnet mask, and the gateway IP address of the IP Phone
1140E.
The Device Settings parameters are listed in the following table in the order they appear on the Device Settings menu of the IP Phone 1140E
with SIP Firmware. Read the section at the end of this chapter that explains how to provision the Device Settings parameters. If you are familiar with the Device Settings parameters, skip the last section in the chapter and proceed to the provisioning instructions.
Table 15
Parameters in Device Settings menu
Enable x (EAP)
Device ID
Password
DHCP
SET IP
Net Mask
Gateway
DNS IP
Voice VLAN
VLAN Filter
SIP Firmware Release 1.1 for IP Phone E Administration
NN43113-300 Standard May Copyright © 2008, Nortel Networks


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Device Settings on the IP Phone E with SIP Firmware
Disable PC Port
Data VLAN
PC-Port Untag all
Duplex
Ignore GARP
Provisioning
Server URL
Protocol
Device ID
Password
PVQMon IP
NAT Traversal
NAT Signal
NAT Media
NAT TTL
STUN SIP STUN SIP bx (EAP) Port-based network access control

Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) supports multiple authentication methods and represents a technology framework that facilitates the adoption of Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) schemes,
such as Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS. RADIUS
is defined in RFC 2865. The IP Phone E with SIP Firmware supports only the MD authentication method.
802.1x defines the following three roles. Supplicant—an IP Phone that requires access to the network to use network services. Authenticator—the network entry point to which the supplicant physically connects (typically a Layer 2/3 switch. The authenticator acts as the proxy between the supplicant and the authentication server. The authenticator controls access to the network based on the authentication status of the supplicant. Authentication server—performs authentication of the supplicant.
Enable and disable Network-level authentication through the EAP
configuration menu.
SIP Firmware Release 1.1 for IP Phone E Administration
NN43113-300 Standard May Copyright © 2008, Nortel Networks


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