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Installing the Deskphone
8. While the IP telephone connects to the HTTP server, the telephone displays one of
9. When connected, the telephone looks for an upgrade script file.
10. The HTTP server sends and identifies an upgrade script.
11. While the upgrade script file is being downloaded, all IP telephones display the
12. When the telephone determines that the application file received is valid, the
13. While the application file is saved in flash memory, all IP telephones display the
14. The telephone contacts the Avaya Media Server and attempts to log in.
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the following messages :
HTTP: n ipadd
or
HTTP: n ipadd * to program
where n is the number of the IP Address obtained from the HTTP server and ipadd
is the IP Address.
Important:
Pressing * at this time invokes the Craft Access entry procedure to allow manual
settings. For information, see
page 33
The GET message might have to be sent several times. Each time the GET
message is sent, all IP telephones display the following message:
For HTTP, n is the number of HTTP requests made by the telephone and uri is the
URI for the current HTTP request.
Note:
The SIG parameter value determines the signaling protocol (H.323, SIP, both)
and is used to determine the proper upgrade file that is downloaded. If the SIG
parameter was manually set using the local administrative (Craft) SIG procedure,
that value has precedence over a SIG setting in a configuration file. A change in
the SIG value may require a reset so that a new or different upgrade file can be
downloaded to the phone.
following message:
HTTP: n sc etag
where n is the number of the IP Address obtained from the HTTP server, sc is the
status code of the HTTP response and etag is the value of the ETag header.
following message displays:
where s is the number of seconds that elapse while non-volatile memory is
erased.
following message:
Saving to flash 1% 1 secs
with the percentage of the file and the number of elapsed seconds incremented as
the application file is stored in flash memory.
Using Local Administrative (Craft) Options
File Obtained; please wait...... s secs
on
HTTP: n uri
May 2011

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