Local Administrative Options Using The Deskphone Dialpad; Clear Procedure - Avaya 1600 Series Administrator's Manual

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Local Administrative Options Using the Deskphone
Dialpad
The local procedures you use most often as an administrator are:
CLEAR - Remove all administered values, user-specified data, option settings, etc. and return a
deskphone to its initial "out of the box" default values.
DEBUG - Enable or disable debug mode for the button module serial port.
GROUP - Set the group identifier on a per-phone basis.
RESET - Reset all system values and system initialization values except AUTH, NVAUTH,
registration extension, and password to the default values. Also resets the 802.1X identity and
password to the default values.
VIEW - Review the 1600 IP Deskphone system parameters to verify current values and file
versions.
Ethernet Interface Enable/Disable - Enable or disable the Ethernet Interface locally.

Clear Procedure

Sometimes, you might want to remove all administered values, user-specified data, and option settings.
Essentially, you want to return a deskphone to its initial "clean slate" or out of the box condition. This is
usually done when passing a deskphone to a new, dedicated user when the user's L O G O F F option
is not sufficient. For example, a new user is assigned the same extension, but requires different
permissions than the previous user.
The C L E A R option erases all administered data—static programming, file server and call server
programming, and user settings including Contact button labels and locally programmed Feature
button labels, and restores all such data to default values. The C L E A R option does not affect the
software load itself. If you have upgraded the deskphone, the deskphone retains the latest software.
Once you have cleared a deskphone, you can administer it normally.
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CAUTION:
This procedure erases all administered data, without any possibility of recovering the
CAUTION:
data.

Local Administrative Options Using the Deskphone Dialpad

Issue 6 August 2014
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