Software Requirements - Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual

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4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator's Guide
— TN2302 AP Media Processor circuit pack converts the audio levels for the IP telephone to
audio levels for DCP phones when IP phones are used in a call with non-IP telephones.
— TN799 Control-LAN (CLAN) circuit pack for the signaling capability (either the B or C
vintage) on the csi, si, and r platforms.
A Category 5 LAN.
Electrical power provided to each phone by one of the following two sources.
— A Telephone Power Module (DC power jack) (must be ordered separately).
Verify that the 4600 Series IP Telephone package includes the following components:
— 1 telephone set.
— 1 AB1C handset.
— 1 H4DU 9-foot long (when extended) 4-conductor coiled handset cord, plugged into the
telephone and the handset.
— 1 Category 5 modular line cord for the connection between the IP Telephone and the
Ethernet wall plug.
— Non-system-specific safety and installation documentation.
You may need a Category 5 modular line cord for the connection from the 4600 Series IP
Telephone to the PC.
Refer to the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide.
The IP telephones work the same on all DEFINITY platforms.

Software Requirements

The following software is required for 4600 Series IP Telephones to work properly.
DEFINITY Release 8.4 or later software, as appropriate. The H.323 and IP station customer
options must be turned on.
The DHCP server and application must be installed and properly administered, as described
in ''DHCP'' on page 4-3.
WARNING:
A DHCP server is not mandatory, but static addressing is necessary when a DHCP
server is unavailable.
Due to the difficulties associated with static addressing, it is very strongly recommended
that a DHCP server be installed and that static addressing be avoided.
The TFTP server and application must be installed and properly administered, as described in
''TFTP'' on page 4-13.
Ensure that all required parameters are configured correctly. For DEFINITY, see the DEFINITY
documentation. For the DHCP and TFTP servers, see Chapter 4, ''Server Administration.''
Figure 3-1 illustrates a sample configuration using the 4600 Series IP Telephones.
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