Avaya Communication Server 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual page 173

Wlan ip telephony
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Message
Erase Failed
Erasing memory
Error! [error details] (For the
Avaya 6120/6140 WLAN
Handset only)
Files Too Big
Flash Config Error
Initializing
Internal Err. # #
Invalid ID Info
Avaya WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
Description
Download process failed to
erase the memory in the
wireless handset.
The wireless handset has
determined that a download
must occur and is erasing the
current software from memory.
A fatal software error is
detected. All handset
operation is halted and any call
is lost.
The handset software
download files are incorrect or
corrupted.
Handset internal configuration
is corrupt.
The wireless handset is
performing a power-on
initialization.
The wireless handset has
detected a fault from which it
cannot recover.
OE=Error while writing the
Flash (return handset to
factory)
OF = No functional code
(contact Avaya Technical
Support)
The VPN server did not
recognize this user.
Action
Operation retries but can
eventually report the error
int. error: 0F. Power cycle the
wireless handset.
None. When the progress
bar fills the display line, the
erase operation is complete.
Do not turn the handset off
during this operation.
This message appears
during the Halt on Error
mode. To capture the error
message, reboot the
handset and write down the
information that is on the
display.
Download new software
from the Avaya site. See
Software updates
on
page 155.
Perform the Restore
Defaults operation from the
administrator menu and
reprogram, or reprogram
using the Configuration
Cradle.
None. This is informational
only.
Record the error code so it
can be reported. Turn the
wireless handset off, and
then on again. If the error
persists, try registering a
different wireless handset to
this telephone port. If the
error still persists, contact
Avaya Technical Support
and report the error.
Make sure that the local ID
(KEY ID) entered in the
handset matches the key ID
in the VPN server. For a
Contivity VPN server, the
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