Identification (IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DHCP Client)
Note: Only IPv4 addresses can be entered using a character string on the phone. IPv6 addresses must be entered using the Configuration Manager of the PBX.
Configuring the IPv4 Address of the PBX (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 PIN * 931 * E #
PIN | Admin or sub-admin PIN |
E | IPv4 address of the PBX (12 digits) |
Querying the IPv4 Address of the PBX (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 * 941 #
Additional information | Display of the IPv4 address of the PBX on the phone display after callback by the PBX |
Configuring the Subnet Mask of the PBX (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 PIN * 932 * E #
PIN | Admin or sub-admin PIN |
E | Subnet mask (12 digits) |
Querying the Subnet Mask of the PBX (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 * 942 #
Additional information | Display of the subnet mask on the phone display after callback by the PBX |
Configuring the Gateway of the PBX (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 PIN * 933 * E #
PIN | Admin or sub-admin PIN |
E | IPv4 address of the gateway (12 digits) |
Querying the Gateway of the PBX (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 * 943 #
Additional information | Display of the IPv4 address of the gateway on the phone display after callback by the PBX |
Switching the DHCP Client of the PBX on (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 PIN * 930 * 1 #
PIN | Admin or sub-admin PIN |
Switching the DHCP Client of the PBX off (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 PIN * 930 * 0 #
PIN | Admin or sub-admin PIN |
Querying the DHCP Client Status of the PBX (on an Internal Phone)
## 8 * 940 #
Additional information | Display of the DHCP client status of the PBX on the phone display after callback by the PBX 0 = off 1 = on |