Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual page 133

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The 4601 IP Telephone flashes both Message Waiting indicators 500 milliseconds on, 500
milliseconds off to indicate user input is expected. All other IP telephones display the
following text left-justified at the top of the display:
Reset values?
*=no
#=yes
!
CAUTION:
All static information is erased without any possibility of recovering the data as
CAUTION:
soon as you press the # button.
2. If you do not want to reset the system values, press * (no) and proceed to Step 4.
Pressing the pound sign (#) to reset the system values on a 4601 IP Telephone produces a
confirmation tone. The 4601's Message Waiting indicators illuminate but do not flash to
indicate no entry is allowed while the system values are being reset. All other phones
display a screen with the following prompt on the top line:
Are you sure?
*=no
#=yes
3. Press the * button to continue without resetting the values and proceed to Step 4. Or, press
the # button to reset values to their defaults.
If the telephone already has an IP Address that was obtained through DHCP, the telephone
transmits a DHCPRELEASE message. All phones except the 4601 display the following
text left-justified at the top of the display while the system values are reset to defaults:
Resetting
values.
The telephone resets from the beginning of registration, which takes a few minutes.
4. If you do not reset the telephone, all IP telephones except the 4601 display the following
prompt:
Restart phone?
*=no
#=yes
5. Press the * key to terminate the procedure without restarting the telephone. Otherwise,
press # and follow the next procedure to restart the telephone.
The Reset Administrative Option
Issue 5 November 2006
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