Administration Overview and Requirements
The 1600 Series IP Telephones support a feature called Unnamed Registration. Unnamed
Registration allows a telephone to register with the Avaya Media Server without an extension,
assuming the Avaya Media Server also supports this feature. To invoke Unnamed Registration,
take no action. Allow the Extension... prompt to display for 60 seconds without making an
entry. The telephone automatically attempts to register by means of Unnamed Registration. A
telephone registered with Unnamed Registration has the following characteristics:
only one call appearance,
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no administrable features,
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can make only outgoing calls, subject to call server Class of Restriction/Class of Service
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limitations, and
can be converted to normal "named" registration by the user entering a valid extension and
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password (i.e., logging in).
You can also administer the telephone to avoid unnamed registration and remain unregistered if
no extension and password are provided. For more information, see
Table
7.
For more information about the installation process, see the 1600 IP Telephone Installation and
Maintenance Guide.
Error Conditions
Assuming proper administration, most of the problems reported by telephone users are likely to
be LAN-based. Quality of Service, server administration, and other issues can impact user
perception of IP telephone performance.
The 1600 IP Telephone Installation and Maintenance Guide covers possible operational
problems that might be encountered after successful 1600 Series IP Telephone installation. The
following User Guides also contain guidance for users having problems with specific IP
telephone applications:
1603 IP Telephone User Guide,
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Document Number 16-601444.
1608 IP Telephone User Guide,
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Document Number 16-601446.
1616 IP Telephone User Guide,
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Document Number 16-601448.
1600 Series IP Telephones BM32 Button Module User Guide,
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Document Number 16-601450.
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