Avaya 4600 IP Phone User Manual


 
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Chapter 4: Server Administration
Introduction
When a 4600 Series IP Telephone is plugged in and powered, it automatically negotiates with
its associated LAN to determine the Ethernet speed. From that point on, the telephone’s actions
depend largely on network administration prior to phone installation, and on any actions the
installer takes. This chapter details the parameters and other data the telephone needs to
operate, and the alternatives to deliver that information to the telephone, where appropriate.
Recommendations and specifications for alternatives to certain parameters are also provided.
The parameters under which the phone needs to operate are summarized as follows:
Telephone Administration on the media server.
IP Address management for the telephone.
Tagging Control and VLAN administration for the telephone, if appropriate.
Quality of Service (QoS) administration for the telephone, if appropriate.
Site-specific Option Number (SSON) setting of DHCP servers, if appropriate.
Interface administration for the telephone, if appropriate.
Application-specific telephone administration, if appropriate. For example, Directory- or
Web-specific information required for these optional applications.
The delivery mechanisms are:
Maintaining the information on the Avaya media server.
Manually entering the information using the telephone dialpad.
Administering the DHCP server.
Editing the settings file on the applicable TFTP or HTTP file server.