Avaya 9600 Telephone User Manual


 
Administration Overview and Requirements
16 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Administrator Guide SIP Release 2.0
The parameters under which the 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones need to operate are
summarized as follows:
Telephone Administration on the Communication Manager (CM) call server, as covered in
Chapter 4:
Communication Manager Administration.
Administration on SIP Enablement Services (SES), as covered in Chapter 5: SIP
Enablement Services (SES) Administration.
IP Address management for the telephone, as covered in Chapter 6: Server
Administration for dynamic addressing. For static addressing, see the Avaya one-X™
Deskphone Edition for 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Installation and Maintenance
Guide.
Tagging Control and VLAN administration for the telephone, if appropriate, as covered in
Chapter 8:
Administering Telephone Options.
Quality of Service (QoS) administration for the telephone, if appropriate. QoS is covered in
QoS
on page 29 and QoS on page 40.
Protocol administration, for example, Simple Network Management Control (SNMP) and
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
Interface administration for the telephone, as appropriate. Administer the telephone to
LAN interface using the PHY1 parameter described in Chapter 3:
Network Requirements.
Administer the telephone to PC interface using the PHY2 parameter described in
“Interface Control” in the Avaya one-X™ Deskphone Edition for 9600 Series SIP IP
Telephones Installation and Maintenance Guide.
Application-specific telephone administration, if appropriate, as described in Chapter
8: Administering Telephone Options. An example of application-specific data is
Web-specific information required for the optional Web browser application.
Table 1
indicates that you can administer system configuration parameters in a variety of ways
and use a variety of administrative mechanisms like:
Maintaining the information on the call server.
Manually entering the information by means of the telephone dialpad.
Administering the DHCP server.
Editing the configuration file on the applicable HTTP or HTTPS file server.
User modification of certain parameters, when given administrative permission to do so.
Note:
Note: Not all parameters can be administered on all administrative mechanisms.