Starting Your Avaya Vantage ™ Device - Avaya Vantage K100 User Manual

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If Avaya Vantage
and you disconnect one of the power sources, then the following occurs:
• If you disconnect the power adapter, Avaya Vantage
supports the 802.3at or 802.3af specification, Avaya Vantage
reboot.
• If you disconnect the networking switch, Avaya Vantage
If Avaya Vantage
adapter to the device, Avaya Vantage
Starting your Avaya Vantage
About this task
Use this procedure to turn on your Avaya Vantage
go through the Device Enrollment Services discovery process for automatic setup of the device.
Before you begin
If Device Enrollment Services is configured to use a numeric enrollment code, you must get the
code from a system administrator.
Procedure
1. (Optional) Connect a power adapter to the 48-V DC power connector at the back of the
device and plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet if:
• Your network does not support the 802.3at (PoE) or 802.3af (PoE) injector specification.
• You want to use a Wi-Fi connection.
2. To use a wired Ethernet connection, plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the LAN port at
the back of Avaya Vantage
Avaya Vantage
If configured, the device gets the file server address from DHCP or LLDP. Otherwise, it
attempts Device Enrollment Services discovery and one of the following occurs:
• Device Enrollment Services provides the file server address to the device automatically.
In this case, no further action is required from you.
• You must enter a numeric enrollment code for Device Enrollment Services to redirect the
device to the file server.
3. (Optional) If prompted, enter the 8-digit numeric enrollment code.
The numeric enrollment code is generated on the Device Enrollment Services web
interface. After you enter the code, Device Enrollment Services provides the file server
address. If you do not enter the enrollment code and tap Cancel instead, the Device
Enrollment Services process is cancelled and you must configure the device manually.
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is connected to both a 48 Vdc power supply and a PoE networking switch port
is already connected to a PoE networking switch and you connect the power
continues to work without a reboot.
and the other end into an available LAN port on your network.
powers up and starts to initialize.
Using the Avaya Vantage
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Starting your Avaya Vantage
reboots. If the networking switch
continues to work without a reboot.
device
device. The procedure also describes how to
Device
continues to work after the
device
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