| Hi, Can you identify the following settings; 2.2.3 802.1x The header [802.1x] is used to setup the parameters for LAN access control according to IEEE802.1x. This function is only valid for DBC 422 02 and DBC 425 02. Enabled data identifiers in the configuration file override the values in the telephone. The following identifiers exist: LANAccessControl: To enable or disable the IEEE802.1x function: Auto : The telephone will initiate IEEE802.1x signalling in the boot sequence and if the LAN supports IEEE802.1x, the telephone enables this function. The default value is Auto . No . The telephone disables the IEEE802.1x function. StoreUserIDPassword: YES / NO . If the user identity and the password shall be stored in the telephone or not. The default value is YES . UserType . Indicates if the user identity and password shall be valid for the telephone or for the end user. User : The telephone will be logged off from the LAN when the end-user registers with a different extension number towards the PABX. The end user has to enter the LAN access control user identity and password each time he/she registers with a different extension number. Phone : The telephone will not be disconnected from the LAN when entering a different extension number to register towards the PABX. The default value is Phone . UserIdentity : The user identity is loaded into the telephone from the configuration file. UserPassword : The user password is loaded into the telephone from the configuration file. The UserIdentity and UserPassword identifiers are used in the case when all the telephones shall have the same user identity and password. This is a convenient option compared to enter this from the key pad, especially if many telephones shall be installed. The recommendation is to use a configuration file with the UserIdentity / UserPassword activated at installation and then remove these identifiers once the telephones are installed. |