Contents Of The Upgrade Script; Contents Of The Settings File - Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual

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Contents of the Upgrade Script

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Appendix F: Sample Upgrade Script File

Contents of the Settings File

Check the last lines of the Upgrade Script file example in the previous section. They show that
after checking the application software, the 4600 Series IP Telephone looks for a 46xx settings
file. This optional file is under your control and is where you can identify non-default option
settings, application-specific parameters, etc. The Avaya support Web site has a template for
this file for downloading. An example of what the file could look like follows.
Note:
The following is intended only as an example. Your settings will vary from the
Note:
settings shown. This sample assumes specification of a DNS Server, parameters
for the 4630/4630SW Directory application, and a 4620 Web Browser. See
Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones
about specific values. You need only specify settings that vary from defaults,
although specifying defaults is harmless.
DNSSRVR="dnsexample.yourco.com"
DIRSRVR="123.123.123.123"
DIRTOPDN="yourco"
WMLHOME="http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/home.wml"
WEBPROXY="11.11.11.11"
As of Release 2.4, VLAN separation provides for tagged frames to be received by a secondary
Ethernet interface, typically a PC. Add commands to the 46xxsettings.txt file to enable VLAN
separation, provide the VLAN ID for tagged frames received on the secondary Ethernet
interface, and set the Layer 2 priority for those tagged frames. The following example assumes
the data VLAN ID is "yyy" and the data traffic priority is "z":
SET VLANSEP 1
SET PHY2VLAN yyy
SET PHY2PRIO z
78 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide
for a typical upgrade script file.
on page 96, for details

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