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M3310

Brand: Nortel | Category: IP Phone
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M3310

Brand: Nortel | Category: Adapter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. about this document
  9. about this guide
  10. product overview
  11. conventions used in this guide
  12. Digital Telephone IP Adapter description
  13. Product Introduction
  14. Digital Telephone External IP Adapter
  15. Configuration - device and software
  16. Hardware description
  17. display diagrams
  18. Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter
  19. Universal power supply support
  20. Internet Access Device description
  21. Connection options
  22. How Digital Telephone IP Adapter units work
  23. Outgoing call process
  24. corporate internal call
  25. corporate external call
  26. System security
  27. Telephones
  28. accessory compatibility
  29. M39xx series digital telephone set accessory compatibility
  30. Supported telephone features
  31. Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) applications
  32. Communications system and software requirements
  33. Online/Offline Table
  34. Emergency service number
  35. Remote Gateway 9100 Series Configuration Manager
  36. Power requirements
  37. Planning for installation
  38. Physical environment
  39. Mounting options
  40. Administration PC
  41. Administering multiple nodes in the network
  42. Optivity Telephony Manager and Configuration Manager
  43. Network considerations
  44. network diagram
  45. Deployment
  46. IP deployment
  47. Installing the Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit
  48. Preparing for installation
  49. Required hardware and software tools
  50. Installing the Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
  51. Adapter circuit card
  52. Installing ferrite beads
  53. Installing the Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
  54. Connecting the Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
  55. the network
  56. Powering up the Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
  57. Testing the network connection
  58. telephone menu
  59. Before you begin
  60. Accessing the telephone menu
  61. Exiting the system using the Release key
  62. Running the telephone menu script
  63. Configuration Manager
  64. Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit system configuration
  65. Emergency service programmability
  66. field description
  67. IP configuration
  68. Configuring IP information
  69. ip configuration field descriptions
  70. RLC connection configuration
  71. Configuring the RLC connection information
  72. rlc connection configuration field descriptions
  73. Auto upgrade configuration
  74. Configuring automatic upgrade
  75. Syslog configuration
  76. Configuring syslog functionality
  77. Using the digital telephone
  78. Modes of operation
  79. What controls the online and offline modes
  80. Placing and receiving calls
  81. Calling another station at your site—host-controlled mode
  82. Indicator updates
  83. Display messages
  84. Telephone features operation
  85. Call Transfer
  86. Going online and offline
  87. Overriding an automatic offline event from the host PBX
  88. Administration
  89. Changing the administration password
  90. Changing the Configuration Manager password
  91. Changing the Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit's password
  92. Creating a backup configuration file
  93. Creating the backup file
  94. Restoring the configuration
  95. Uploading a configuration file over the IP network
  96. Display logs
  97. Printing the display logs to a file
  98. Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit
  99. Clear logs
  100. Statistics screens
  101. Caller Information Statistics
  102. Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Statistics
  103. Ethernet Interface Statistics
  104. Network Statistics
  105. Verifying the firmware and software version
  106. Verifying the firmware version
  107. Obtaining the latest upgrade file
  108. Extracting upgrade files from the download file
  109. Performing a firmware upgrade
  110. When to perform a firmware upgrade
  111. Upgrading the Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit firmware
  112. Automatic or scheduled firmware upgrade
  113. Self-contained firmware upgrade
  114. Restarting the system
  115. Performing a software upgrade
  116. Troubleshooting
  117. Identifying why a problem occurred
  118. Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LED indicators
  119. Digital telephone set
  120. Network connectivity
  121. Software problems
  122. Using Configuration Manager's PING
  123. Unsuccessful PING options
  124. Syslog testing
  125. Alarms and alerts
  126. Recovering from a catastrophic failure
  127. Repair and warranty information
  128. Asia/Pacific
  129. A Planning forms
  130. IP Adapter Network Connections
  131. IP Adapter Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
  132. Configuration Values
  133. B Connection pin-out tables
  134. RJ-45 Ethernet connector
  135. Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
  136. Power connector pin-out table
  137. C Equipment attachment notice
  138. Industry Canada
  139. D Safety and regulatory information
  140. International safety compliance
  141. Electromagnetic compatibility
  142. Electromagnetic immunity
  143. Electrostatic discharge
  144. FCC requirements
  145. Telephone network plug and jack
  146. Fields Index
  147. Index
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