Identifying The Device Type During Phone Boot-Up; Logging In To Your Phone - Avaya J129 User Manual

Using ip phone in an open sip environment
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Getting started
3. After you have pressed Config, enter the file server address in the Address field.
The address can be in the form of a numerical IP address or an alphanumeric Fully
Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) like http://myfileserver.com/j100/.
Tip:
To enter the dot symbol (.) in the field, press the alphanumeric soft key to toggle to the
alphanumeric mode.
To enter the forward slash symbol (/) in the field, press the / soft key.
4. Press Save.
The phone continues to boot and connect to the file server address for provisioning
configuration.

Identifying the device type during phone boot-up

About this task
Avaya J100 Series IP Phones screen displays the device type during the phone boot-up. This
feature is supported only in the phone software version 4.0.3 and later.
Procedure
1. Set up the phone hardware.
2. Plug the Ethernet cable to the phone.
The phone powers up and starts to initialize.
The phone screen displays one of the following message on Avaya J129 IP Phone:
• Starting... Avaya SIP
• Starting... Open SIP
The phone primary screen displays one of the following as the backsplash screen:
• A screen with Avaya text for Avaya SIP phones
• A screen with Open SIP text for Open SIP phones

Logging in to your phone

Before you begin
Get the login password, extension and authentication ID from the system administrator.
October 2019
Using Avaya J129 IP Phone in an Open SIP environment
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