About Powering-Up And Resetting The Deskphone (Dynamic Addressing Process); About Deskphone Initialization - Avaya 9608 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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1. If already connected, remove the HAC cord from the underside of the phone.
2. With the phone face-up and resting flat on a hard surface, pry up a corner of the
3. Align the tabs on the 9641G Call Center faceplate with the slots on the deskphone's
4. Be sure that the display bezel surrounding the screen is in its proper position.
5. Plug the HAC cord back into the underside of the phone.
About powering-up and resetting the deskphone (Dynamic
Addressing Process)
Note:
Before starting this process you must have an extension number for the IP telephone and
the Communication Manager security code (password) for that extension, unless the
deskphone will use unnamed registration. For more information, see
registration
server. The following description of the process of IP deskphone power-up or reset assumes
that the process is executed successfully. For errors that might be encountered during the
process and the messages displayed, see
The initial display messages, some of which are part of DHCP give a "power on" indication and
dynamic feedback as the telephone initializes. The intent of these messages is to reassure the
user that the phone is active and has not "locked up," and to provide useful information about
the status of network, server or downloading operations before the availability of dial tone.

About deskphone initialization

The following description describes the software architecture upon which the requirements are
based, as well as providing a high-level overview of how the telephone is expected to operate
during startup and software upgrades. This is by no means a comprehensive description of all
of the internal tasks performed during startup.
H.323 Installation & Maintenance Guide R6.1

About powering-up and resetting the deskphone (Dynamic Addressing Process)

standard faceplate. (Use your fingers, a flat screwdriver, or other non-sharp device.)
Continue prying around the edge of the standard faceplate until it is released from
the phone.
outer edges and push down to lock the tabs into the slots.
on page 31. Any reference to the HTTP server applies equally to an HTTPS
Troubleshooting
on page 65.
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