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Status Screen Viewing Options
Issue 4 November 2006
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Status Screen Viewing Options
Two Status Main screens provide views of telephone and system information. You generally do 
not need to view this information. However, if problems occur, your System Administrator might 
ask you to report certain values from any status screen.
Note:
Note:
Status screen data can be viewed, but cannot be changed.
1. Select View IP Settings from the Options Main screen (accessed by pressing the phone’s 
Option button).
The View Status Main screen #1 displays, providing the options to view IP addresses, the 
quality of service or interfaces
.
2. To select any option on this screen, press the Line/Feature button on either side of that 
option. To display the second Status Main screen (or when any screen has more than one 
page), the Paging Indicator displays to allow scrolling from one page to another using the 
Page Right or Page Left Indicator buttons as applicable.
The View Status Main screen #2 displays, providing access to additional settings and phone 
information. 
3. To select any option on this screen, press the Line/Feature button on either side of that 
option. To display any additional screen(s), the Paging Indicator displays. Use the Page 
Right
 or Page Left Indicator buttons to scroll from one page to another as applicable.
4. To return to the first Options Main screen from any status screen, press the Return softkey.
Note:
Note:
Each option is described in the following sub-sections.
Viewing IP Address Status
IP (Internet Protocol) address information encompasses two screens and identifies certain 
components and connections. IP Address information includes:
the location (address) of your phone on your system’s Call Server, 
the location and port (connection) of the Call Server itself, 
the call routing and mask addresses, and 
the identification of the File Server with which your telephone interacts. 
Although technical in nature, your System Administrator might ask you for information to track 
questions about or problems with phone functions or connections.