Telephone initialization process, Step 1: telephone to network – Avaya 1600 Series User Manual
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Telephone Initialization Process
Issue 5 April 2010
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Note:
Note:
The 1608/1608-I and 1616/1616-I telephones support the Top Line Text and
Audio Push types (but not the WML Push type).
Telephone Initialization Process
These steps offer a high-level description of the information exchanged when the telephone
initializes and registers. This description assumes that all equipment is properly administered
ahead of time. This description can help you understand how the 1600 Series IP Telephones
relate to the routers and servers in your network.
Step 1: Telephone to Network
The telephone is appropriately installed and powered. After a short initialization process, the
telephone identifies the LAN speed and sends a message out into the network, identifying itself
and requesting further information. A router on the network receives and relays this message to
the appropriate DHCP server if the phone IP address is 0.0.0.0.
Administer telephones
locally as applicable
As a Group:
page 65 and the Avaya 1600
Series IP Deskphones
Installation and Maintenance
Guide.
Individually:
The applicable Local
Procedures in the Avaya 1600
Series IP Deskphones
Installation and Maintenance
Guide.
Installation of
telephones in the
network
Avaya 1600 Series IP
Deskphones Installation and
Maintenance Guide.
Allow user to modify
Options, if applicable
on page 70 and the
respective User Guide for the
specific telephone model.
Table 2: Administrative Checklist (continued)
Task
Description
For More Information See:
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