Procedure For Static Configuration - Avaya 1692 IP Quick Start Manual

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4.
Once the phone has booted, you will be prompted for the Avaya call server extension
and password to complete the registration process.
If the file server type is something OTHER than HTTP a new phone cannot be upgraded and will
not access the 46xxsettings file without manual intervention. You will need to step through the
static configuration process below in order to specify the file server type.
Prior to R1.1 the default file server type was FTP. You may need to edit DHCP settings or change
the file server type manually to accommodate this change.
NOTE: DHCP will be disabled if you use the static configuration process to set the IP addresses
for the 1692 phone, the subnet mask and the router.

Procedure for Static Configuration

When no DHCP server is present or if DHCP configuration of the phone is not desired,
configuration options must be set manually.
When the phone is powered up for the first time, press the asterisk key (*) to program the
configuration method when prompted to do so.
Steps 2 (Conference phone IP address), 5 (Router IP address) and 6 (Subnet Mask IP address)
are mandatory if no file server or DHCP server is in place and you wish to run on default settings
for all other configuration options. Enter the IP addresses for the Conference phone, Router and
Subnet Mask and accept all other default settings.
1.
Power On your conference phone.
NOTE: The phone will auto-negotiate network connection and report connection
speed on the display. As with any VoIP end point an Ethernet switch and not a hub
should connect the phone to network resources. While hub connections are
sometimes used when capturing network traces hubs introduce unacceptable
network packet delay and jitter for quality VoIP performance.
Press the asterisk key (*) to enter the programming sequence.
Once the programming sequence is entered:
2.
Enter the Conference Phone IP address
Issue 1, September 2010
Press the asterisk key (*) to enter the dot or period (.) in the IP address.
Use the <<< softkey to delete the new entry and start over.
When finished, press the pound key (#) to save and progress to the next option.
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