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1600 series ip telephones, Chapter 2: administration, Overview and requirements – Avaya 1600 Series User Manual

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Issue 5 April 2010

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Chapter 2: Administration Overview and

Requirements

1600 Series IP Telephones

The 1600 Series IP Telephones currently support the H.323 signaling protocol.

The H.323 standard provides for real time audio, video, and data communications transmission
over a packet network. An H.323 telephone protocol stack comprises several protocols:

H.225 for registration, admission, status (RAS), and call signaling,

H.245 for control signaling,

Real Time Transfer Protocol (RTP), and

Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP)

The parameters under which the 1600 Series IP Telephones need to operate are summarized
as follows:

Telephone and System Administration on the Avaya Media Server, as covered in

Chapter 4: Avaya Aura Communication Manager Administration

.

IP address management for the telephone, as covered in

DHCP and File Servers

on

page 43 for dynamic addressing. For static addressing, see the Avaya 1600 Series IP
Deskphones Installation and Maintenance Guide
.

Tagging Control and VLAN administration for the telephone, if appropriate, as covered in

Chapter 7: Administering Telephone Options

.

Quality of Service (QoS) administration for the telephone, if appropriate. QoS is covered in

QoS

on page 25 and

QoS

on page 34.

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 “Local
Procedures” in the Avaya 1600 Series IP Deskphones Installation and Maintenance
Guide.

Application-specific telephone administration, if appropriate, as described in

Chapter

8: Administering Applications and Options

. An example of application-specific data is

specifying the extent to which users can add/edit/delete data for Contacts entries.

Protocol administration, for example, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).

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