Avaya 4600 IP Phone User Manual


 
4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
Administering 4600 Series IP Telephones on Avaya Media Servers
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Once you are familiar with that material, you will be able to administer options on the telephone in
accordance with Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones, on page 4-30
.
Administering 4600 Series IP Telephones on Avaya Media Servers 4
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Releases 9, 9.5, 10, and Avaya Communication Manager Software
Release 1.1+ 4
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Releases 9 and 9.5 provide support for the 4606, 4612, and 4624 IP Telephones.
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Release 10 adds support for the 4630 and 4630SW IP Telephones. Avaya
Communication Manager Software Release 1.1 adds support for the 4602/4602SW and 4620/
4620SW IP Telephones. Administration of a 4612 and 4624 IP telephone is identical to a 6424 IP
softphone. The 4610SW and 4690 are not natively supported, but can be aliased as 4620 IP
Telephones. See Related Documents, on page 1-6
, particularly the Administration for Network
Connectivity and the Administrator’s Guides. Follow these guidelines:
On the Customer Options form, verify that the IP Stations field is set to “y” (Yes). If it is not,
contact your Avaya sales representative.
The IP Softphone field does not have to be set to “y” (Yes).
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Release 8.4 4
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Release 8.4 supports the 4612 and 4624 IP Telephones. The 4612 and 4624 IP
Telephones are aliased as 6424 telephones, administered as IP Softphones. The administrative
forms for the 6424 IP Softphone are used for the two IP Telephones. See Related Documents, on
page 1-6, particularly the Administration for Network Connectivity and the Administrator’s Guides.
Follow these guidelines:
Alias the IP Telephone as a 6424D+ DCP set, with the IP Softphone field set to “y” (Yes).
Administer a Media Complex Ext for the audio channel.
If a given parameter is administered in multiple places, the last server to provide the
parameter has precedence. The sequence is: manual administration, DHCP, TFTP, and
then the media server. That means, for parameters downloaded by the media server, any
previous settings, including manual settings, are overwritten by the setting the Avaya IP
Telephone receives from the media server. The only exception to this sequence is in the
case of VLAN IDs. In the case of VLAN IDs, the usual sequence applies through TFTP. If
the VLAN ID after TFTP is non-zero, any VLAN ID from the media server is ignored.
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Release 8.4 is very old and is not recommended.