2. Another reason for receiving the "Waiting for LLDP" message is that both the HTTP
3. An alternative protocol known as LLDP can also supply call server and file server
LLDP setup and troubleshooting steps
For manually (statically) programmed telephones use the Craft ADDR procedure to set the
Call Server to a valid IP Address.
ADDR procedure in detail.
Note:
If system value "STATIC" is set to "0" (the default), static addresses may be overwritten by
DHCP or the 46xxsettings file.
Note:
See the Avaya one-X™ Deskphone H.323 Administrator Guide for details on how to set
"STATIC" to use manually programmed IP Addresses.
Proposed solution for DHCP—configured deskphones
1. Using the local (Craft) ADDR procedure, set "Phone" to 0.0.0.0.
2. Verify or set SSON to 242 (this is the default).
3. Administer the DHCP server option 242 to contain MCIPADD=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxwhere
4. Verify that the DHCP server and the telephone are on the same VLAN.
H.323 Installation & Maintenance Guide R6.1
using non-static addressing automatically do a DHCP request (Option 242 is the
96xx default DHCP offer) and may get MCIPADD (and other addresses) this way.
and HTTPS Server IP Address is not administered. To administer the HTTP and/or
HTTPS server, use the Craft ADDR procedure and enter the correct HTTP and/or
HTTPS File Server IP Address in the File Server field.
(HTTP and/or HTTPS) IP Addresses. This IETF standard protocol requires the
network to be equipped and configured to support LLDP. With LLDP in the network,
HTTP and/or HTTPS Server and Call Server IP Addresses can be provided using
proprietary TLVs (Transport Layer Values) to pass information to the telephones.
See the Avaya one-X™ Deskphone H.323 Administrator Guide for detailed
information about LLDP processing.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the Call Server IP Address.
Changing IP address information
LLDP setup and troubleshooting steps
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