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Using Local Administrative Craft Options
• The field where you are trying to enter a value displays a zero if no value is entered.
• If you enter a valid value a period displays. The space after the field displays a period.
• The cursor moves to the next space
When you press star (*) with the cursor in one of the three fields to the right side of the display,
the system beeps to inidicate an error and the cursor remains in the field to the right. Pressing
the "*" button while the cursor is in the last (right most) field results in an error beep and the
cursor being left where it is. If you enter all three dots that separate the fields and if the value
of each field is valid, the IPv4 address or subnet mask is complete.
The value of a given field might be invalid when you:
• Enter a digit that makes the value of the first field of an IPv4 address exceed 223.
• Enter a digit that makes the value of the last three fields of an IPv4 address exceed
255.
• Enter a digit that makes the value of any field of a subnet mask exceed 255.
Enter an IPv6 address using only numbers on the dial pad. Use single tap for touch screen
telephones, except for 2 and 3 which are alphanumeric multitap fields. When you press 2 the
deskphone initially enters a 2, followed by A, B, C, and back to 2. When you press 3 the
deskphone initially enters a 3, followed by D, E, and back to 3. While the cursor is in any of
the leftmost seven fields, when you press the star (*) button makes the value for the field being
entered to be terminated (a zero is displayed if nothing else is), a colon to be displayed in the
space after the field, and the cursor to move to the next space. Pressing "*" while the cursor
is in the last (right most) field results in an error beep and the cursor being left where it is. An
IPv6 address is considered to be complete only if all the following conditions are met:
• All seven colons that separate the fields are entered OR the text input field contains at
most one pair of consecutive colons
• If one pair of consecutive colons is present, the final field is not "1" or "01".
• If one pair of consecutive colons is present, the address format is not
"::FFFF:hhhh;hhhh".
• The value of each field is valid. The following actions cause the value of a given field to
be considered invalid:
- Entering a digit that would cause the value of the first field of an IPv6 address to
exceed FD.
- Entering a third consecutive colon.
- Entering a second pair of consecutive colons.
In a given text entry field, if the either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address can be specified, the initial
field can be ambiguous with respect to whether the entry is an IPv4 or IPV6 address, for
example, 123 might be an IPv4 123 decimal or an IPv6 0123 hex. In such cases, text entry
follows the IPv6 rules that hexadecimal characters are allowed and the "*" key inserts a colon
character. If the entry is a hex character (A-F) or a fourth character is entered in the field, the
telephone accepts the input is IPv6 format. Otherwise, the telephone makes the initial validity
check when you enter a field boundary, a colon or decimal point. This initial typographic
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Installing and Maintaining Avaya IP Deskphone H.323 9608, 9611G, 9621G, and 9641G
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
August 2013

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