Startup Sequence - Avaya 1110 Fundamentals

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Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone
8. Wall mount the Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone (optional):
When you complete the IP Phone connection, you must connect the phone to the network.
See
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Startup sequence

When you connect an Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone to the network, it must perform a startup
sequence. The elements of the startup sequence include
• obtaining network access (if supported by the network infrastructure)
• obtaining VLAN ID (if supported by the network infrastructure)
• obtaining the IP parameters
• obtaining the provisioning parameters
• connecting to the Call Server
The IP Phone is configured for automatic provisioning by default. For more information about
provisioning the IP Phone automatically, see
You can manually configure all or some parameters. For information about manually
provisioning the IP Phone, see
1200 Series IP Deskphones
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IP Deskphones Fundamentals
Ethernet cable connecting the PC to the phone (optional). Connect one end of the
PC Ethernet cable to your phone using the CAT5-e connector (PC Ethernet port),
and thread it through channel in the footstand. Connect the other end to the LAN
connector on the back of your PC.
The LAN Ethernet port supports Auto-Media Dependent Interface Crossover
(MDIX). Auto-MDIX is supported only when the Ethernet port is configured for
autonegotiation. The PC Port does not support Auto-MDIX.
a. Remove the footstand.
b. Ensure all cables are properly routed and the IP Phone is functioning.
c. Make small marks on the wall where you want to align each of the two
keyhole slots.
d. Insert the screws (not provided), so that they protrude slightly from the
wall.
e. Align the keyholes on the back of the IP Phone with the screws in the
wall.
f. Slide the IP Phone down on the screws to secure the IP Phone in
position.
Manual provisioning of Avaya 1110 IP Deskphone and Avaya
on page 493.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 373.
Provisioning the IP Phones
on page 443.
February 2013

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