Test local mode, Procedure 31 using the test local mode feature, Procedure 31 – Nortel Networks NN43001-314 User Manual

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MG 1000B telephones

2. Press the Virtual soft key to activate Virtual Office Login.

In either case, the user is prompted for the User ID and the SCPW.

When a Branch User IP Phone re-powers, it registers with the MG 1000B
Call Server, and is automatically redirected to the main office. If another IP
Phone has already occupied the Main Office TN using the Virtual Office
login, the re-powered IP Phone is logged out at the main office Call Server
with the screen shown in

Figure 109 "Virtual or Branch soft key display"

(page 285)

. The IP Phone remains registered to the main office TPS and is

listed with the

isetShow

command.

Test Local Mode

A user in Normal Mode can test the survivability functionality by entering
the Test Local Mode command, as shown in

Figure 100 "Options menu"

(page 270)

. This results in the IP Phone registering to the MG 1000B Call

Server. The user should make a call and receive an MG 1000B-based or
PSTN-based call in Test Local Mode to be sure that the telephone works
in the event of a LAN/WAN failure.

Procedure 31

Using the Test Local Mode feature

Step

Action

This procedure explains how to test the IP Phone for Local Mode operation.
The IP Phone has been configured using Branch User Config, overlays, or
TM 3.01, and is operating in Normal Mode.

1

Press the Services key (the key with the Globe icon).

The Options menu is displayed (see

Figure 106 "Options menu"

(page 283)

).

2

Use the navigation keys to highlight Test Local Mode.

3

Press the Select soft key.

The IP Phone displays "Local Mode".

4

To register again at the main office:

a. Press the Services key to display the menu in

Figure 110

"Resume Normal Mode" (page 287)

.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Branch Office Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-314

01.02

Standard

Release 5.0

20 June 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

.

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