Contents Of The Tftp Settings File - Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual

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4600 Series IP Telephone Scripts and Application Files
#definity bigApp for 4602 model
# DEF4602
SET APPNAME ap4602r1_61.bin
goto END
#definity bigApp for 4606 model
# DEF4606
SET APPNAME def06r1_73.bin
goto END
#definity bigApp for 4620 model
# DEF4620
SET APPNAME def20r1_73.bin
goto END
#definity bigApp for 4612 & 4624 model
# DEF4624
SET APPNAME def24r1_73.bin
goto END
# END
#####################################
#download the 46xx Settings script #
#####################################
GET 46xxsettings.scr
GET 46xxsettings.txt

Contents of the TFTP Settings File

As seen by the last lines of the Upgrade Script file (above), after checking the application software, the
4600 Series IP Telephone looks for a 46xx settings file. This optional file is under your control and is
where you would identify non-default option settings, application-specific parameters, etc. A template for
this file is available for download at the Avaya support Web site, and an example of what the file could
look like is displayed below.
NOTE:
The sample below is intended as an example only; your settings will most likely vary from
the settings shown. This sample assumes specification of a DNS Server, parameters for the
4630/4630SW Directory application, and a 4620 web browser. See
for the 4600 Series IP Telephones
only specify settings that vary from defaults, although specifying defaults is harmless.
DNSSRVR="dnsexample.yourco.com"
DIRSRVR="123,123,123,123"
DIRTOPDN="yourco"
WMLHOME="http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/home.wml"
WEBPROXY="11.11.11.11"
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on page 66, for details about specific values. You need
4600 Series IP Telephone Release 2.1 LAN Administrator's Guide
Administering Options
July 2004

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