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The 1600 Series IP Telephones support specifying a list of IP addresses for a gateway/router,
HTTP/HTTPS server, and Avaya Media Server Gatekeeper(s). Each list can contain up to 255
total ASCII characters, with IP addresses separated by commas with no intervening spaces.
Depending on the specific DHCP application, only 127 characters might be supported.
When specifying IP addresses for the file server or media server, use either dotted decimal
format ("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx") or DNS names. If you use DNS, the system value DOMAIN is
appended to the IP addresses you specify. If DOMAIN is null, the DNS names must be fully
qualified, in accordance with IETF RFCs 1034 and 1035. For more information about DNS, see
DHCP Generic Setup
Table 3: Required Network Information Before Installation - Per DHCP Server
1. Gateway (router) IP address(es)
2. HTTP server IP address(es)
3. Subnetwork mask
4. Avaya Media Server Gatekeeper IP
address(es)
5. Avaya Media Server Gatekeeper port
6. HTTP server file path
7. Telephone IP address range
From:
To:
8. DNS server address(es)
9. HTTPS server address(es)
The file server file path is the "root" directory used for all transfers by the server. All files are
uploaded to or downloaded from this default directory. In configurations where the upgrade
script and application files are in the default directory, do not use item 6 in
As the LAN or System Administrator, you are also responsible for:
Administering the DHCP server as described in
Editing the configuration file on the applicable HTTP or HTTPS file server, as covered in
1600 Series IP Telephone Scripts and Application
on page 38 and
DNS Addressing
Required Network Information
on page 70.
Although this can be a value between 0 and
65535, the default value is 1719. Do not change
the default value unless that value conflicts with
an existing port assignment.
If applicable.
If applicable.
Chapter 5: Server
Files.
Table
3.
Administration.
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