Avaya 4621SW IP Telephone User Manual


 
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Connect additional telephones to the LAN
1. Plug one end of the supplied Cat5 modular line cord into the LAN
port on the telephone, and connect the other end to the Ethernet
LAN.
2. When you are prompted to create a new site or join an existing
site, press 2 on the dialpad. Wait for the telephone to join the
network.
3. When you are prompted for a name, use the keys on the dialpad to
enter a user name for the telephone extension (for example,
Jones, Rae), and then select the Save softkey.
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The telephone is now ready to receive calls, make calls, and record
voicemail. You can optionally record your name to be played back to
Voicemail users, record a Voicemail greeting, and/or set other user options
if desired. For more information, see the Avaya one-X Quick Edition
Telephone User Guide.
NOTE:
Initially, the password you need to access user options is 12345. To
ensure that you are the only one who can access the user options
on the telephone, change this password as soon as you access user
options for the first time.
To share the telephone LAN connection with a computer
1. Plug one end of your Cat5 (or better) modular line cord into the Ethernet
jack on the computer, and the other end into the PC port on the telephone.
2. Plug one end of the supplied Cat5 modular line cord into the LAN port on
the telephone, and connect the other end to the Ethernet LAN.
3. If you are installing the first telephone, see ‘‘Connect the first telephone to
the LAN’’ to complete the installation procedure. If you are installing an
additional telephone, see ‘‘Connect additional telephones to the LAN’’
instead.
Assembling the Telephone Stand
Optionally assemble and adjust the telephone stand, or wall-mount the telephone.
See the diagrams at the end of this guide.