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How many phones are assigned to a single IP address

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avayabrain

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Apr 8, 2008
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CA
we have network region 45 and 46 and we have mapped IP
address range .235 to .240 to network region 45. Now we want to map .235 to region 45 and map .236 to .240 to region 46.

my question is if this change causes problem how many phones will be impacted in region 45?

i assume only 1 phone as i think one ip address is mapped to one phone, so if we remove one ip address from region
45 only 1 phone will be impacted.

pls confirm....

s8720, cm 5.0

 
my question is if this change causes problem how many phones will be impacted in region 45?"

Were all of the addresses being used? I'm assuming you are going to use static addressing for the phone in Region 45, or DHCP reservation..

If all 6 IP's were in use, 5 phones would be impacted.

Do a 'list registered-ip-stations region 5' to see how many phones you have registered using that region.
 
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