Troubleshooting
5. Verify the "DHCP server" port (67) or/and "DHCP client" port (68) are NOT blocked
6. Verify the configuration of the DHCP Relay Agent (on the switch or on a separate
Proposed solution for script-configured deskphones
1. Edit the 46xxsettings.txt file to contain a valid Call Server IP Address with the line
2. Verify that the 96xxupgrade.txt file contains the line GET 46xxsettings.txt as
3. Verify that the HTTP server is activated and reachable by the telephone.
4. Verify the 96xxupgrade.txt and 46xxsettings.txt files are placed in the proper
Proposed solution for LLDP-configured deskphones
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on the switch.
PC, for example, MS Windows Server 2000/2003) if the telephones and DHCP
Server are placed on different networks (subnets). DHCP broadcast messages do
not, by default, cross the router interface. See
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/929704d8-0e1c-4b8d-
b424-16c312ad1edf1033.mspx
for more details about configuration of a DHCP Relay Agent on Windows Server
2003.
Note:
Do not embed spaces in DHCP Option 242 strings. For more information, see
"DHCP Server Administration" in Chapter 5 of the Avaya one-X™ Deskphone
H.323 Administrator Guide.
SET MCIPADD xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the Call Server IP
Address.
the last command line of the upgrade file.
directory of the HTTP server to access these files.
For more information, see "HTTP Generic Setup" in Chapter 5 of the Avaya one-X™
Deskphone H.323 Administrator Guide.
For LLDP-configured deskphones, activate the switch the telephone is connected
to for LLDP. This is currently only possible with Extreme switches. Activating the
switch for LLDP enables the switch to send appropriate IP Addresses using Avaya/
Extreme Proprietary HTTP and/or HTTPS Server and/or Call Server TLVs.
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