Avaya 4600 IP Phone User Manual


 
Requirements
40 4600 Series IP Telephone Release 2.2 LAN Administrator Guide
Additional Hardware Requirements
Ensure that the appropriate circuit pack(s) are administered on your media server. See the
media server’s hardware guide for more detail.
A Category 5e LAN. If the telephones are to be powered from the LAN, the power supply
must be designed to the IEEE 802.3af-2003 standard for LAN powering.
Electrical power provided to each phone by one of the following two sources:
- A Telephone Power Module, also called the DC power jack. You must order this module
separately, except for the 4630 and the 4690 phones. The 4630 comes with its own
power brick and the 4690 has its own power interface module. The 4630SW does not
come with a power brick. For the 4630SW, you must order the power brick separately if
LAN powering will not be used for that particular telephone model.
- IEEE 802.3af-2003, if the LAN supports this powering scheme. Note that the 4630 and
4690 cannot be powered this way, but the 4630SW can be powered this way.
Media Server
Release
Avaya IP
Telephone
IP Telephone
Release
Notes
Avaya Communication
Manager 1.3+
All telephones R1.8+ Use the latest release.
Avaya Communication
Manager 1.1,
Avaya Communication
Manager 1.2
All telephones
except 4630
R1.8+ Use the latest release.
R10, Avaya
Communication
Manager 1.1,
Avaya Communication
Manager 1.2
4630 R1.74 Upgrade to Avaya
Communication Manager
Release 1.3 or later before
installing R1.8 on 4630
telephones.
R10 4606,
4612,
4624
R1.8+ The 4602 and 4620 are not
supported.
R9.5 4606,
4612,
4624
R1.8+ The 4620, 4602, and 4630 are
not supported.
R1.5 is the minimum 4600 IP
Telephone vintage.
R9 4612,
4624
R1.1 R1.1 is the only supported
4600 IP Telephone vintage.
R8.4 4612,
4624
R1.0 R1.0 is the only supported
4600 IP Telephone vintage.