Adding An Ip Telephone - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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See the online help and to Avaya IP Softphone Overview and Troubleshooting for customer
information on Avaya IP Softphone modes. This document is a Portable Document Format
(PDF) document that is located in the Overview Document folder on the Avaya IP Softphone
CD.
Also see Getting Started, located on the Avaya IP Softphone CD for more information on how to
install and configure the IP Softphone software.

Adding an IP Telephone

The 4600-series IP Telephones are physical sets that connect to Avaya Communication
Manager via TCP/IP.
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CAUTION:
An Avaya IP endpoint can dial emergency calls (for example, 911 calls in the
CAUTION:
U.S.). It only reaches the local emergency service in the Public Safety Answering
Point area where the telephone system has local trunks. Please be advised that
an Avaya IP endpoint cannot dial to and connect with local emergency service
when dialing from remote locations that do not have local trunks. You should not
use an Avaya IP endpoint to dial emergency numbers for emergency services
when dialing from remote locations. Avaya Inc. is not responsible or liable for any
damages resulting from misplaced emergency calls made from an Avaya
endpoint. Your use of this product indicates that you have read this advisory and
agree to use an alternative telephone to dial all emergency calls from remote
locations.
Before you start
Verify the system has a:
TN2302 IP Media Processor circuit pack for audio capability
TN799 Control-LAN circuit pack for signaling capability (for CSI Servers only)
Adding an IP Telephone
Issue 1 June 2005
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