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Feature and application configuration
Web interface configuration
You can enter the username and password during the phone configuration process through the
web interface. You can enter the HTTP provisioning credentials in the Management tab of the web
interface.
DES provisioning
If you use DES for phone provisioning, you can obtain server credentials from the response URL.
For example:
https://alice:myvoiceismypassword@provisioning.example.ca:8080/Avaya/
DHCP provisioning
If you use DHCP Option 242 to provision phones before the deployment, you can obtain
provisioning credentials from the DHCP Option 242 server response.
Important:
If you configure provisioning server authentication through DHCP, the password string must
not include the following symbols to avoid authentication and connection errors:
• Double quote mark (" ")
• Apostrophe (' ')
• Comma (,)
• Equal sign (=)
PnP provisioning
If you use PnP to provision phones before the deployment, you can obtain provisioning credentials
from the URL in the OOD Notify message. For example:
https://alice:myvoiceismypassword@provisioning.example.ca:8080/Avaya/
46xxsettings.txt file configuration
The server credentials are stored in the 46xxsettings.txt file as
FORCE_HTTP_AUTH_USERNAME and FORCE_HTTP_AUTH_PASSWORD parameter values.
You can also configure these parameters through the 46xxsettings.txt file directly.
Force HTTP/HTTPS server credentials parameters
You can configure the following parameters for HTTP/HTTPS provisioning server credentials.
April 2020
Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phones in an Open SIP
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