Static Addressing Installation - Avaya one-X 1600 Series Administrator's Manual

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Administering Telephone Options
Table 9: Parameter Values (continued)
Name
Protocol:

Static Addressing Installation

The usual way to assign IP addresses to IP telephones is the automatic method. There might
be times, however, when manual assignment of IP addresses is desired.
!
CAUTION:
Static addressing is necessary when a DHCP server is unavailable.
CAUTION:
Because of the increased opportunities for text entry errors associated with static
addressing, we very strongly recommend that a DHCP server be installed and
static addressing avoided.
Use the following procedure to invoke manual address information programming.
1. Start manual address programming by performing one of the following steps:
a. During normal DHCP processing, press the * key while "* to program" displays during
the DHCP process.
or
b. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the
faceplate of the telephone:
Mute 2 3 3 7 # (Mute A D D R #)
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System Value
cccccccc
filename.ext
cccccccc Ethernet
bootcodename
Format
Up to 8 ASCII characters, currently only
"H.323."
4 to 32 ASCII characters. The name of
the primary ("big app") image file
currently stored in the telephone
(endptAPPINUSE).
2 to 7 ASCII characters, either
"100Mbps", "10Mbps", or "No"
depending on the current speed of the
Ethernet line interface.
1 to 32 ASCII characters. The name of
the backup ("little app") image file
currently stored in the telephone
(endptBOOTNAME).
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