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Appendix C: Related Documentation
IETF Documents
The following documents provide standards relevant to IP Telephony and are available for free from the IETF Web site: http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html
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Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers, October 1989, by R. Braden
(STD 3: RFC 1122)
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Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support, October 1989, by R. Braden
(STD 3: RFC 1123)
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Internet Protocol (IP), September 1981, by Information Sciences Institute (STD 5: RFC 791), as amended by Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure, August 1985, by J. Mogul and J. Postel
(STD 5: RFC 950)
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Broadcasting Internet Datagrams, October 1984, by J. Mogul (STD 5: RFC 919)
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Broadcasting Internet Datagrams in the Presence of Subnets, October 1984, by J. Mogul
(STD 5: RFC 922)
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User Datagram Protocol (UDP), August 28, 1980, by J. Postel (STD 6: RFC 768)
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), September 1981, by Information Sciences Institute
(STD 7: RFC 793)
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Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities (DNS), November, 1987, by P. Mockapetris
(STD 13: RFC 1034)
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Domain Names - Implementation and Specification (DNS), November 1987, by P. Mockapetris
(STD 13: RFC 1035)
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An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), November 1982, by David C. Plummer
(STD 37: RFC 826)
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), March 1997, by R. Droms (RFC 2131)
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DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions, March 1997, by S. Alexander and R. Droms
(RFC 2132)
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RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications (RTP/RTCP), January 1996, by H.
Schulzrinne, S. Casner, R. Frederick, V. Jacobson (RFC 1889)
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Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers,
(DIFFSRV), December 1998, by K. Nichols, S. Blake, F. Baker and D. Black (RFC 2474)
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Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP Internets: MIB-II, March 1991, edited by K. McCloghrie and M. Rose (RFC 1213)
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Table of contents
- 7 About This Guide
- 7 Intended Audience
- 8 Document Organization
- 8 Other Documentation
- 9 Customer Support
- 11 Introduction
- 12 IP Deskphone Models
- 13 Software
- 13 Pre-Installation Checklist
- 15 Assembling the 1600 Series IP Deskphone
- 15 Powering the 1600 Series IP Deskphone
- 24 Dynamic Addressing Process
- 27 Unnamed Registration
- 28 Printing Button Labels
- 29 Introduction
- 29 Entering Data for Administrative Options
- 30 About Local Administrative Procedures
- 31 Set the 802.1X Operational Mode
- 32 Change the DOT1X Mode Value
- 33 Change the DOT1XSTAT Mode Value
- 33 Pre-Installation Checklist for Static Addressing
- 35 Static Addressing Installation
- 37 Disable/Enable Automatic Gain Control
- 40 Manually Setting the DHCP Client Hardware Address
- 41 Clear Procedure
- 42 Disable/Enable Debug Mode
- 43 Group Identifier
- 44 Interface Control
- 46 Disable/Enable Event Logging
- 47 Logoff
- 48 Reset System Values
- 49 Restart the Deskphone
- 50 Signaling Protocol Identifier
- 51 Site-Specific Option Number Setting
- 52 Self-Test Procedure
- 53 Introduction
- 53 Downloading Software Upgrades
- 53 Download File Content
- 54 Download Procedure
- 56 Contents of the Settings File
- 56 Downloading Language Files
- 56 Downloading Font Files for 1600 Series International Deskphones
- 57 The GROUP System Value
- 59 Introduction
- 59 Error Conditions
- 60 Slow computer response during high data traffic
- 60 DTMF Tones
- 60 Power Interruption
- 60 The View Administrative Option
- 64 Installation Error and Status Messages
- 68 Operational Errors and Status Messages
- 75 Scenarios for the Restart Process
- 75 Restart the Deskphone
- 77 Boot File Needs to be Upgraded
- 80 Latest Boot File Loaded/No Application File or Application File Needs to be Upgraded
- 82 Latest Boot File and System-Specific Application File Already Loaded
- 85 Terms Used in This Guide
- 87 IETF Documents
- 88 ITU Documents
- 89 ISO/IEC, ANSI/IEEE Documents
- 91 Numerical
- 91 A
- 91 B
- 91 C
- 91 D
- 91 E
- 91 F
- 91 G
- 91 I
- 91 L
- 92 M
- 92 O
- 92 P
- 92 R
- 92 S
- 92 T
- 92 U
- 92 V