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Troubleshooting Guidelines
Table 18: Possible Error Messages During 4601 IP Telephone Installation or
Operation (continued)
Error Message
Password
Error
System busy
System Error
Undefined
Error
Wrong Set
Type
158 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide
4601 Visual Indication/Cause/Resolution
VISUAL INDICATION: Message Waiting indicators at top of telephone and
left middle of faceplate display a broken flutter for a total of 5 cycles (with
one cycle being alternating 50 milliseconds on, 50 milliseconds off for 500
milliseconds followed by 500 milliseconds off), then flash continuously,
awaiting user entry.
CAUSE: The PBX does not recognize the password entered.
RESOLUTION: Confirm the password is correct, then try registration again,
taking particular care to enter the password accurately.
VISUAL INDICATION: Message Waiting indicators at top of telephone and
left middle of faceplate display a broken flutter continuously (alternating 50
milliseconds on, 50 milliseconds off for 500 milliseconds followed by 500
milliseconds off) until either the "*" or "#" button is pressed.
CAUSE: Most likely, the number of IP endpoints on the PBX is already at
maximum, Less likely, network resource is unavailable.
RESOLUTION: The telephone was attempting to access the PBX and was
not successful. Check the resource being called upon for availability. If the
resource appears operational and properly linked to the network, verify
addressing is accurate and that a two-way telephone/resource
communication path exists. Press * to retry the process with the same
values, or # to restart and enter the extension and password again.
VISUAL INDICATION: Message Waiting indicators at top of telephone and
left middle of faceplate display a broken flutter continuously (alternating 50
milliseconds on, 50 milliseconds off for 500 milliseconds followed by 500
milliseconds off) until either the "*" or "#" button is pressed.
CAUSE: The PBX has an unspecified problem.
RESOLUTION: Press * to retry the process using the same values
or # to restart and re-enter the extension and password. Consult your Avaya
Media Server administration and troubleshooting documentation.
VISUAL INDICATION: Message Waiting indicators at top of telephone and
left middle of faceplate display a broken flutter continuously (alternating 50
milliseconds on, 50 milliseconds off for 500 milliseconds followed by 500
milliseconds off) until either the "*" or "#" button is pressed.
CAUSE: The PBX has rejected registration for an unspecified reason.
RESOLUTION: Press * to retry the process using the same values or # to
restart and re-enter the extension and password. Consult your Avaya Media
Server administration and troubleshooting documentation.
VISUAL INDICATION: Message Waiting indicators at top of telephone and
left middle of faceplate display a broken flutter continuously (alternating 50
milliseconds on, 50 milliseconds off for 500 milliseconds followed by 500
milliseconds off) until either the "*" or "#" button is pressed.
CAUSE: The PBX does not recognize the set type.
RESOLUTION: Ensure the PBX is properly administered to expect the
appropriate telephone for the IP Address and extension. Press * to retry the
process using the same values or # to restart and re-enter the extension
and password.
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