Avaya 4601 Installation Manual

Avaya 4601 Installation Manual

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4600 Series IP Telephone
Installation Guide
555-233-128
Issue 3
April 2006

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  • Page 1 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide 555-233-128 Issue 3 April 2006...
  • Page 2 Avaya support Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your product. The support telephone number is 1-800-242-2121 in the United States. For additional support telephone numbers, see the Avaya Web site: http://www.avaya.com/support...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Entering Data for Administrative Options ..... . Entering Data for the 4601 IP Telephone ..... . .
  • Page 4 Site-Specific Option Number Setting ......Setting L2Q Tagging Control (4601 Only) ..... .
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Instead, a given telephone must be loaded with software that supports one protocol or the other. Telephones with H.323 software work only with Avaya Communication Manager call servers. Telephones with SIP software can work in Avaya server environments as well as non-Avaya server environments. Note: ®...
  • Page 6: Intended Audience

    This document is intended for personnel installing the 4600 Series IP Telephones. CAUTION: Avaya does not support many of the products mentioned in this document. Take CAUTION: care to ensure that there is adequate technical support available for the servers involved, including, but not necessarily limited to, TFTP, DHCP, and SIP Registration servers.
  • Page 7: Change History

    4600 Series IP Telephone product line. Issue 1.7 This version of the document, issued in July, 2002, supports through Avaya Communication Manager Release 1.1. This version also supports the 4602 and 4620 IP Telephones’ addition to the 4600 Series IP Telephone product line.
  • Page 8: What's New In This Release

    Introduction What’s New in This Release This version introduces unnamed registration, which allows a telephone to operate without an extension and password entry. Three new local administrative procedures, Automatic Gain Control (AGC), Event Logging (LOG), and Extension Module (XMOD) enable/disable (FKEU) have been added.
  • Page 9: Conventions Used In This Guide

    Conventions Used in This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide This guide uses the following textual, symbolic, and typographic conventions to help you interpret information. Symbolic Conventions Note: This symbol precedes additional information about a topic. This information is not Note: required to run your system.
  • Page 10: Online Documentation

    This document describes how to administer a DEFINITY switch with Release 10 software. Avaya Communication Manager Software Documentation Release 1.1 ● This document describes how to administer a switch with Avaya MultiVantage (Release 1.1) software. Avaya Communication Manager Software Documentation Release 1.2 ●...
  • Page 11 ● This document describes how to install and administer the Converged Communication Server with the latest CCS software release. SIP Support in Release 3.0 of Avaya Communication Manager running on the Avaya ● S8300, S8500, and 8710 Media Server (555-245-206) This document describes requirements and introduces procedures for administering SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) with Avaya Communication Manager Release 3.0.
  • Page 12 4601/4602/4602SW IP Telephone Stand Instructions (555-233-147) ● This document provides information on how to desk- or wall-mount a 4601 or 4602/4602SW IP Telephone and a 4602/4602SW SIP IP Telephone. 4610SW IP Telephone Stand Instructions (555-233-165) ● This document provides information on how to desk- or wall-mount a 4610SW IP or SIP IP Telephone.
  • Page 13: Customer Support

    This document provides detailed installation instructions for the EU24/EU24BL Expansion Module. Customer Support For 4600 Series IP Telephones’ support, call the Avaya support number provided to you by your Avaya representative or Avaya reseller. Information about Avaya products can be obtained at the following URL: http://www.avaya.com/support...
  • Page 14 Introduction 14 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: 4600 Series Ip Telephone Installation

    The 4602SW, 4610SW, 4620, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, 4625SW and 4630SW IP Telephones, and the 30A switched hub, provide an Ethernet switch. The 4601 and 4602 IP Telephones, and the 4690 IP Conference Telephone, have neither a repeater nor a switch, and cannot share a port with a PC.
  • Page 16: Ip Telephone Models

    TFTP or HTTP server is initiated. The software download gives the telephone the functionality of an Avaya IP Telephone. For downloads of software upgrades, the Avaya Media Server provides the capability for a remote restart of the IP telephone. As a consequence of restarting, the telephone automatically restarts reboot procedures which result in a download if new software is available.
  • Page 17: Pre-Installation Checklist

    Requirements to Verify about the Network This first checklist item applies only to H.323 telephones. The Avaya Media Server is administered for IP telephones and has software for Release 8.4 or later. Avaya Communication Manager Release 1.1 supports the 4602 and 4620/4620SW IP Telephones.
  • Page 18 Using IP telephones on R8.4 or R9 requires extreme caution. You would be CAUTION: downgrading the telephones to these very old releases. Downgrading any Avaya IP Telephone other than the 4612 or 4624 to these old releases has not been tested and might damage the telephone. See Downgrading Avaya IP Telephones (H.323 Only)
  • Page 19 Pre-Installation Checklist Requirements to Verify for Each IP Telephone 10a. You have an extension number and an Avaya Communication Manager security code (password) for each IP telephone. Note: This checklist item applies only to H.323 telephones. However, to allow an H.323 telephone user to sign on to a SIP telephone, you must also establish that...
  • Page 20: Assembling The 4600 Series Ip Telephone

    4621SW/4622SW/4624/4625SW/4630SW IP Telephones, and only one way to power the 4630 IP Telephone. All 4600 Series IP Telephones can be locally powered with a Telephone Power Module (DC power jack), available separately. In addition, the 4601/4602/4602SW/4606/ 4610SW/4612/4620/4620SW/4621SW/4622SW/4624/4625SW/4630SW IP Telephones support IEEE 802.3af-standard LAN-based power.
  • Page 21 4600 IP Series Telephones. See the chart below to determine the applicable illustration. Use the illustrations and associated procedures as appropriate for telephone assembly. Telephone Model: See: 4601 Figure 1 4602/4602SW Figure 1 4606...
  • Page 22 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Figure 1: Connection Jacks on a 4601/4602/4602SW/4606/4612/4624 IP Telephone See Note optional (DSS 4624) facultatif optionale 22 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 23 Assembling the 4600 Series IP Telephone 1. Plug one end of the H4DU 4-conductor coiled handset cord into the telephone and the other end into the handset. 2. Plug one end of the first Category 5 modular line cord into the Ethernet jack of the PC and the other end into the secondary Ethernet jack on the 4600 Series IP Telephone, if appropriate.
  • Page 24 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Figure 2: Connection Jacks on a 4620/4620SW/4621SW/4622SW/4625SW IP Telephone - Option A 1151B Note: The 4622SW does not have a Note: optional handset, but instead can facultatif support a second headset. optionale opcional 24 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 25 Assembling the 4600 Series IP Telephone Figure 3: Connection Jacks on a 4620/4620SW/4621SW/4622SW/4625SW IP Telephone - Option B Note: The 4622SW does not have a Note: optional handset, but instead can facultatif support a second headset. optionale opcional Issue 3 April 2006...
  • Page 26 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Figure 4: Connection Jacks on a 4630/4630SW IP Telephone optional facultatif optionale opcional 26 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 27 Assembling the 4600 Series IP Telephone Figure 5: Connection Jacks on a 4610SW IP Telephone Issue 3 April 2006...
  • Page 28 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Figure 6: Connection Jacks on a 4690 IP Conference Telephone optional facultatif optionale opcional 28 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Dynamic Addressing Process

    Dynamic addressing is the only way to establish addressing parameters on the Note: 4601 IP Telephone. Because the 4601 lacks a display, this telephone uses its LEDs to provide status indication. The instructions indicate processing exceptions or elaborations specifically for 4601 IP Telephones where applicable.
  • Page 30 The telephone cycles through the gateway IP addresses with ARPs or pings until it receives a response. During this search, the 4601’s Call Appearance Line b indicator flashes continuously 500 milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off. All other 4601 LEDs remain lit.
  • Page 31 IP address of the current TFTP request. For HTTP, n is the number of HTTP requests made by the telephone and uri is the URI for the current HTTP request. 7. While the upgrade script file is being downloaded, all IP telephones except the 4601 display the following message: 46xxUPGRADE.SCR...
  • Page 32 (unnamed), press only the # button or make no entry and wait 60 seconds. Except for the 4601, the extension is visible as you enter it but the password displays as asterisks. The 4601 just provides LED and button-click feedback for password entry.
  • Page 33: Downgrading Avaya Ip Telephones (H.323 Only)

    Important: than take the extreme steps in this section. There is no reason currently known to downgrade any Avaya IP Telephone except to install a 4612 or 4624 IP Telephone on a DEFINITY switch with a release prior to R9.5.
  • Page 34: Converting 4610Sw/4620Sw/4621Sw Ip Telephones

    HTTP server and both SES and CM must be configured with the appropriate SIP parameters. To convert an individual telephone from SIP to H.323, Avaya Communication Manager (CM) must be configured with the appropriate H.323 parameters.
  • Page 35 Converting Software on Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephones Table 1: H.323 to SIP and SIP to H.323 Conversion Chart To convert this To this type Environment type of telephone of telephone Then: H.323-centric H.323 in use Perform the Mute SIG procedure to change the SIG parameter value from “default”...
  • Page 36: Unnamed Registration

    4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Table 1: H.323 to SIP and SIP to H.323 Conversion Chart (continued) To convert this To this type Environment type of telephone of telephone Then: SIP-centric H.323 in use Perform the Mute SIG procedure to change the SIG parameter value from “1"...
  • Page 37: Chapter 3: Local Administrative Options

    See the section on “4600 Series IP Telephone Scripts and Application Files” in Chapter 4 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide. Because the 4601 IP Telephone does not have a display, it is limited in its ability to support Local Administrative Procedures. Specifically, the only Local...
  • Page 38: Entering Data For Administrative Options

    29. Entering Data for Administrative Options This section applies to all IP telephones with a display. It does not apply to the 4601 IP Telephone, which does not have a display. This section describes how to enter data for administrative options.
  • Page 39 Entering Data for Administrative Options 5. How to backspace depends on the type of telephone being installed, as shown in this chart: IP Telephone # Backspace Alternative 4601 Call Appearance a button 4602 Speaker button 4602SW Speaker button 4606 Conference button...
  • Page 40: Entering Data For The 4601 Ip Telephone

    Local Administrative Options Entering Data for the 4601 IP Telephone Because the 4601 IP Telephone has no display, its LEDs indicate: when data entry is required, ● whether processing is taking place, prohibiting data entry, and ● confirmation that a process or procedure is complete.
  • Page 41: About Local Administrative Procedures

    About Local Administrative Procedures Then (continued) In certain procedures, The Message Waiting indicator at the top of the telephone and for example, SSON or the Message button’s LED on the faceplate are lit but not to display the extension flashing. Call Appearance Line a alternating with line b after an number, a value already 1800 millisecond pause, if the value has more than one digit exists and you press...
  • Page 42 Number Setting page 66. Layer 2 frame tagging control Setting L2Q Tagging T A G (8 2 4) (4601 only) Control (4601 Only) page 67. Test the telephone Self-Test Procedure T E S T (8 3 7 8) page 68.
  • Page 43: Pre-Installation Checklist For Static Addressing

    Pre-Installation Checklist for Static Addressing Pre-Installation Checklist for Static Addressing Before performing static addressing, verify that all the requirements listed in the Requirements to Verify about the Network section of the Pre-Installation Checklist are met. You do not have to consider item on page 18, as it refers to the DHCP server.
  • Page 44 4600 Series IP Telephones with displays. The 4601 IP Telephone does not support static addressing. Use the following procedure to invoke manual address information programming. 1. Start manual address programming by performing one of the following steps: a.
  • Page 45 Static Addressing Installation 3. Enter the Gatekeeper IP address (H.323) or Registration Server IP address (SIP) followed by the # button. The following message displays: CallSvPort=nnnnn New=_ where nnnnn is the value of the Management Complex (media server/gatekeeper) transport-layer port number, a value between 0 and 65535. 4.
  • Page 46 Local Administrative Options 9. Press the # button to continue the procedure without changing the displayed status of 802.1Q The following text displays left-justified at the top of the display: VLAN ID=dddd New=_ where dddd is the value of the 802.1 VLAN ID. 10.
  • Page 47: Disable/Enable Automatic Gain Control

    Telephone do not have a dedicated Hold button. For all other 4600 Series IP Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button also works. 2. After entry of the command sequence, all telephones except the 4601 display the following, based on the current value of the system value AGCHAND:...
  • Page 48: Visual/Audible Alerting Procedure

    Telephone do not have a dedicated Hold button. For all other 4600 Series IP Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button also works. All IP telephones except the 4601 display the following text left-justified at the top of the display:...
  • Page 49 (1), pressing * changes the value to 0 (audible only, the default). If the current value is audible-only (0), pressing * changes the value to 1 (audible/ visual). All IP telephones except the 4601 display the following text left-justified at the top of the display: Save new value?
  • Page 50: Manually Setting The Dhcp Client Hardware Address

    Telephone do not have a dedicated Hold button. For all other 4600 Series IP Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button also works. All IP telephones except the 4601 display the following text left-justified at the top of the display:...
  • Page 51: Clear Procedure

    Then the 4601 flashes both Message Waiting indicators 500 milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off to indicate an entry is expected. For all IP telephones except the 4601, if a value different from the current value of NVCHADDR is entered, the following text displays left-justified at the top of the display:...
  • Page 52: Computer-Telephony Integration (Cti) Enable/Disable

    The default for the CTI interface is enabled. Note: The 4601, 4602, 4602SW, and 4690 do not support the CTI interface. In addition, only telephones with H.323 software support the CTI interface. 1. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the...
  • Page 53 Computer-Telephony Integration (CTI) Enable/Disable Note: Press the Mute button momentarily. Do not press this button while pressing other Note: keys/buttons. The 4630/4630SW IP Telephones and the 4690 IP Conference Telephone do not have a dedicated Hold button. For all other 4600 Series IP Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button also works.
  • Page 54: Enabling/Disabling The Fkeu (Xmod) Interface

    Local Administrative Options Enabling/Disabling the FKEU (XMOD) Interface This procedure applies only to the 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, and 4622SW IP Telephones, which have a feature key expansion module (FKEU) interface jack. The interface jack provides connection for a button module, also called an expansion unit. This procedure enables or disables the FKEU protocol.
  • Page 55: Group Identifier

    Perform this procedure only if the LAN Administrator instructs you to do so. Note: The 4601 IP Telephone does not support the Group Identifier. 1. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the...
  • Page 56: Interface Control

    Interface Control Use the following procedure to set or change the interface control value. Note: The 4601, 4602, and 4690 Telephones do not have Ethernet PC interfaces, so Note: this procedure does not apply to those phones. 1. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the...
  • Page 57 Interface Control If a value different from the current PHY1STAT value is entered, the following text displays left-justified at the top of the display: Save new value? *=no #=yes 4. Press the * button to terminate the procedure, or the # button to save the new value. If you press the # button, the following text displays: PHY2=status *=change #=OK...
  • Page 58 Local Administrative Options 7. For telephones with an IR interface, after entry of the command sequence, one of the following texts displays, depending on the current value of the IRSTAT: If IRSTAT=1: IR=enabled 0=disable #=OK If IRSTAT=2: IR=disabled 1=enable #=OK 8.
  • Page 59: Disable/Enable Event Logging

    Telephone do not have a dedicated Hold button. For all other 4600 Series IP Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button also works. 2. After entry of the command sequence, all telephones except the 4601 display the following text, depending on the current value of the system parameter NVLOGSTAT:...
  • Page 60: Qos Option Setting

    Local Administrative Options 4. Press the * button to terminate the procedure, or the # button to save the new value. If you press the # button, all telephones except the 4601 display the following text: New value being saved The telephone saves the new value.
  • Page 61 QoS Option Setting 3. Enter a valid value between 0 and 7 for the new value of the 802.1 signaling parameter. The following text displays left-justified at the top of the display: L3 audio=dd New=_ where dd is the value of the Differential Services audio parameter. 4.
  • Page 62: Reset System Values

    2. If you do not want to reset the system values, press * (no) and proceed to Step 4. Pressing the pound sign (#) to reset the system values on a 4601 IP Telephone produces a confirmation tone. The 4601’s Message Waiting indicators illuminate, but do not flash, to indicate no entry is allowed while the system values are being reset.
  • Page 63: Restart The Telephone

    Resetting values. The telephone resets from the beginning of registration, which takes a few minutes. 4. If you do not reset the telephone, all IP telephones except the 4601 display the following prompt: Restart phone? *=no #=yes 5.
  • Page 64: Signaling Protocol Identifier

    Resetting values. Once the system values are reset, the following prompt displays on all IP telephones, except the 4601: Restart phone? *=no #=yes 3.
  • Page 65 Signaling Protocol Identifier All IP telephones except the 4601 display the following text left-justified at the top of the display: SIG=protocol *=change #=OK where protocol is the telephone’s signaling protocol (H.323, SIP, or default) corresponding to the numeric identifier (1, 2, or 0).
  • Page 66: Site-Specific Option Number Setting

    Telephone do not have a dedicated Hold button. For all other 4600 Series IP Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button also works. All IP telephones except the 4601 display the following text left-justified at the top of the display:...
  • Page 67: Setting L2Q Tagging Control (4601 Only)

    Then the 4601 flashes both Message Waiting indicators 500 milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off to indicate an entry is expected. For all IP telephones except the 4601, if a value different from the current SSON value is entered, the following text displays left-justified at the top of the display:...
  • Page 68: Self-Test Procedure

    2. Enter a valid value (1, 2, or 0) for the L2Q (802.1Q) framing parameter. The 4601 provides feedback for the digit as you enter it using Call Appearance Line a. For example, if the L2Q value is “2,” pressing the number 2 on the dial pad causes Call Appearance Line a’s indicator to wink two times.
  • Page 69 All IP telephones except the 4601 display one of the following: If self-test passes: Self test passed #=end When a 4601 IP Telephone’s self-test passes, all LEDs flash 500 milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off continuously. If self-test fails: Self test failed #=end When a 4601 IP Telephone’s self-test fails, all LEDs flutter 50 milliseconds on, 50...
  • Page 70 Local Administrative Options 70 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 71: Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Guidelines Introduction This chapter describes problems that might occur during installation of the 4600 Series IP Telephones and possible ways of resolving these problems. For problems that occur during normal operation, see “Troubleshooting Guidelines” in the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide.
  • Page 72: Dtmf Tones

    4. If you expect the telephone to be IEEE-powered, verify with the LAN administrator that IEEE power is indeed supported on the LAN. Note: Because the 4601 IP Telephone does not have a display, it is limited in its ability Note: to provide visual feedback and error messages. See...
  • Page 73: The View Administrative Option

    Verify whether you were provided with correct IP addresses. The 4601 IP Telephone does not support the V I E W option. 1. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the...
  • Page 74 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 2: Parameter Values (continued) Name System Value Format Phone SN cccccccccccc Telephone Serial Number, up to 18 cccccccc ASCII graphic characters. PWB SN cccccccccccc Printed Wiring Board (circuit board) cccccccc Serial Number, up to 18 ASCII graphic characters. ccccccccc 9 ASCII numbered characters.
  • Page 75: Error And Status Messages

    Error and Status Messages Note: This section describes error and status messages only for those IP telephones Note: having a display. For error and status messages related to installing a 4601 IP Telephone, see Troubleshooting the 4601 IP Telephone on page 79.
  • Page 76 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 3: Possible Error and Status Messages During Installation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Message Cause/Resolution CAUSE: The 46xx telephone is attempting to find a DHCP server. Discovering... RESOLUTION: If this message appears for more than a few seconds, verify with the LAN Administrator that a DHCP server is appropriately administered on the network.
  • Page 77 RESOLUTION: Replace telephone. CAUSE: This release of DEFINITY does not support the current version Incompatible of the IP telephone. RESOLUTION: Upgrade to the current version of Avaya Communication Manager software. CAUSE: The telephone has detected an IP address conflict. IP address in...
  • Page 78 CAUSE: The PBX has an unspecified problem. System Error RESOLUTION: Consult your Avaya Media Server administration and troubleshooting documentation. CAUSE: Protocol timeout error. Timeout Error RESOLUTION: Reenter the correct extension and password.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting The 4601 Ip Telephone

    Troubleshooting the 4601 IP Telephone Troubleshooting the 4601 IP Telephone Because the 4601 IP Telephone lacks a display, it uses its LEDs to indicate status and error situations. In Table 4, the Messages shown in the first column correspond to the equivalent...
  • Page 80 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 4: Possible Error and Status Messages During Installation of the 4601 IP Telephone (continued) Message Visual Indication/Cause/Resolution VISUAL INDICATION: All LEDs are steadily lit, except Call Appearance IP address Line a, which is flashing. in use by another CAUSE: The telephone has detected an IP address conflict.
  • Page 81 Troubleshooting the 4601 IP Telephone Table 4: Possible Error and Status Messages During Installation of the 4601 IP Telephone (continued) Message Visual Indication/Cause/Resolution VISUAL INDICATION: Message Waiting indicators at top of telephone Undefined and left middle of faceplate display a broken flutter continuously...
  • Page 82 Troubleshooting Guidelines 82 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Appendix A: Restart Scenarios

    The sequence of the restart process depends on the status of the boot and application files. This appendix explains the different scenarios possible. Note: The display messages shown in this appendix do not apply to the 4601 IP Note: Telephone.
  • Page 84: Boot File Needs To Be Upgraded

    89. Boot File Needs to be Upgraded Use the following procedure to upgrade the Boot file: Note: A boot file rarely needs to be upgraded. Perform this procedure only at Avaya’s Note: request. 1. The following message displays: Restarting...
  • Page 85 Scenarios for the Restart Process 4. When control is passed to the software that was just loaded, the following messages display: Starting... Updating boot code... DO NOT UNPLUG THE PHONE! This message continues while the new boot code is being written into RAM. 5.
  • Page 86 Restart Scenarios 9. The script file is processed. The software determines that the telephone’s boot code file name (BOOTNAME) is not the latest version. APPNAME is set to the name of an application file to replace the boot code. The following message displays while the application file is downloaded into RAM: app_filename n KB received...
  • Page 87: Latest Boot File Loaded/No Application File Or Application File Needs To Be Upgraded

    Scenarios for the Restart Process 15. While the entire flash memory is erased in preparation for rewriting the code, the following message displays: Clearing... n%, x secs where n is the percentage of memory erased and x is the number of elapsed seconds during erasing.
  • Page 88 Restart Scenarios 3. While either the application file if there is one or the boot code is uncompressed into RAM, the following message displays: Loading: 5 secs 4620_031225.app 4035 KB This message counts the seconds as the application file (4620_031225.app in this example) is being written into RAM.
  • Page 89: Latest Boot File And System-Specific Application File Already Loaded

    Scenarios for the Restart Process 9. The script file is processed. The software determines that the name of the boot code file in the telephone (BOOTNAME) is not the latest version. APPNAME is set to the name of an application file to replace the boot code. The following message displays while the application file is downloaded into RAM: app_filename n KB received...
  • Page 90 Restart Scenarios 3. While either the application file is uncompressed into RAM, the following message displays: Loading: 5 secs 4620_031225.app 4035 KB This message counts the seconds as the application file (4620_031225.app in this example) is being written into RAM. 4.
  • Page 91 (BOOTNAME) is the latest version, and the name of the application file in the telephone is the same as APPNAME. 10. System-specific registration with the Avaya media server is invoked. 11. Upon completion of registration, dial-tone is available on the telephone.
  • Page 92 Restart Scenarios 92 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide...
  • Page 93: Index

    ....to/from SIP 4610SW/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephones, Converting Software on Avaya 4600 Series IP ....Converting to/from SIP .
  • Page 94 Error Conditions ....for 4601 IP Telephone ....Guidelines for .

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