264 MG 1000B telephones• Analog (500/2500-type) telephones and devices – "Analog devices"(page 288)• Digital telephones and devices – "Digital devices" (page 288)This chapter provides information on installing and configuring IP Phones,analog devices, and digital devices at the Branch Office.Installing and configuring IP PhonesAll MG 1000B IP Phones must be configured in the main office on the mainoffice Call Server (see "MG 1000B IP Phone configuration" (page 218)).They are also configured on the MG 1000B CPPM for survivability purposes.Automatic data synchronization is not carried out between the main officeCall Server and MG 1000B CPPM. However, refer to "Transferring IP Phonedata using TM 3.01" (page 274)for procedures to transfer IP Phone datafrom the main office to the MG 1000B.Configuring IP Phones is done in two stages – IP Phone data configuration,and Branch User-specific data configuration. The configuration can be donein two ways:• Set-based installation - Use the keypad interface on the IP Phone toenter the data.— Enter the IP Phone data (follow the procedure Procedure 24 "UsingSet-Based Installation" (page 267)).— Enter the Branch User-specific data (follow the procedure Procedure25 "Configuring a Branch User" (page 271)).• Use TM 3.01 or LD 11 to enter all data.Alternatively, use any method to install the IP Phone and then configurethe Branch User information.This section contains instructions for installing IP Phones in all three ways:Set-Based, TM 3.01, or overlays.When the telephone line is inserted into the jack, the IP Phone contacts theMG 1000B TPS for registration, and receives the firmware and featuresof the Branch Office.WARNINGDo not plug the IP Phone into an ISDN connection. Severedamage can result. Consult the system administrator to ensurethat the telephone is plugged into a 10/100BaseT Ethernet jack.Nortel Communication Server 1000Branch Office Installation and CommissioningNN43001-314 01.02 StandardRelease 5.0 20 June 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.