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Adding IP User Licenses to Mitel 3300 ICP 1

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Crono

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Feb 24, 2006
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Hello all,

I purchased 5 IP Licenses for some IP phones we just obtained. How easy is it to added these to the ICP? I would use the application record ID to retrieve the licneses but the DNS server info is not configured on the ICP. Is there another way to add them?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Regards,
C
 
You can download a Moss sheet if you are the AMC admin for your account however you will never be able to sync again with AMC after this as you will now have a hard copy moss. Put your laptop or pc on the same network and set for DHCP when you get an IP program it in the 3300 under system config.
 
You don't need to configure the DNS server on your 3300. You have to have a DNS server already for everything else on your network - otherwise you wouldn't be able to get to this forum. I can't imagine your 3300 can't get to the AMC.... Are you asking how to retrieve the licensing or how to setup DNS?
 
Hi MitelGuy,

Sorry I should have been clearer when I posted my question. When I went to add the licenses into the 3300 it failed to retrieve it from the AMC due to not having the ip of our DNS server entered in. I didn't configure the ICP initially, so I wasn't sure if entering that ip would mess up anything on our network.

I called our vendor who told me it wouldn''t mess up anything so I entered the dns server ip and the 3300 was then able to get to the AMC and pull the license.

I guess I'm just way too cautious when it comes to this. Sorry for the confusion everyone. Thanks for trying to help.

-C
 
There aren't too many things that can mess up your 3300. It's all pretty safe. I would just stay away from any T1/PRI programming and changing the IP Address of the controller.... You **should** be safe without touching those.
 
T1/PRI goes crazy with QSIG configs when you change something "on-fly". If it's a regular connection to a CO over PRI it's pretty safe too. (I've done it many times). IP address is safe too but it will require to reboot the system and then you will have to fix lots of records in local and possible in remote systems.
 
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