Aastra Telecom 480i BROADSOFT User Manual

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Model 480i Broadsoft Admin Guide
 
Methods of Installation
 
The 480i’s Options List
 
1. 
 
Press the 
 
£
 
 button on the 
phone to enter the options list
 
2. 
 
Use the 
 
r
 
 and 
 
s
 
 to scroll 
through the list of options
 
3. 
 
Press the 
 
Show
 
 softkey, the 
 
4
 
 
button or press the number 
corresponding to the option 
to select an option
 
4. 
 
Use the softkeys to change a 
selected option
 
5. 
 
Press the 
 
Done
 
 softkey at any 
time to save the change and exit 
the current option
 
6. 
 
Press the 
 
Cancel
 
 softkey, the 
 
3
 
 
button or the 
 
k
 
 button at 
any time to exit without saving 
the changes
 
Administrator Level Options
 
Some options in the phone’s options 
list are considered administrator 
level options and require the 
administrator user name and 
password. When attempting to 
access administrator level options, 
the phone will prompt for the 
administrator password before 
allowing access. The default 
password for the administrator is 
"
 
22222
 
". For all other phone options, 
please refer to the 
 
Aastra 480i 
Installation Guide
 
.
The administrator level options in 
the phone’s Options List are:
• "
 
8.Network
 
"
• "
 
9.SIP Settings
 
"
• "
 
4.Factory Default
 
" found 
under option "
 
10.Phone Status
 
"
 
Network:
 
If DHCP is enabled, all the Network 
settings are automatically 
conÞgured. The 480i’s Þrmware 
allows the network settings to be 
manually entered, if for any reason 
the phone cannot populate any of 
the settings with DHCP enabled. 
If DHCP is disabled the following 
network settings can be conÞgured 
manually: 
 
1. DHCP
 
This turns DHCP on or off. IP 
Address, Subnet Mask and 
Gateway options are automatically 
populated and are read-only 
when DHCP is used. DHCP is 
used by default.
 
2. IP Address 
 
This is the phone’s IP address. 
To assign a static IP address to the 
phone, disable DHCP. 
 
3. Subnet Mask
 
To assign your own subnet mask 
to the phone, disable DHCP.
 
4. Gateway
 
To assign your own gateway 
IP address, disable DHCP.
 
5. DNS
 
To assign your own DNS 
addresses, disable DHCP.
 
6. TFTP Server
 
This is the TFTP server’s IP 
address.