Phone User Interface; Access Profiles - Avaya 3631 Administrator's Manual

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9. Press the Restart softkey to restart the phone and process the new 46xxsettings.txt
file.

Phone user interface

The 3631 telephone also can be configured using the phone's display interface and
keypad.
For some configuration parameters (i.e., those in the Advanced Settings menu), the phone
display interface supports both user (read-only) and administrator (read-write) modes.
The admin mode requires a password (the default is 00000000).
For more details on the phone user interface, see the Avaya 3631 Wireless Telephone
User Guide.

Access Profiles

The 3631 telephone stores configuration information for a particular wireless network in
a structure called an Access Profile.
Access Profiles facilitate usage of the telephone in multiple locations, each with different
WiFi networks. For example, a phone may have an access profile for a headquarters
location and a separate profile for a branch office. Up to three profiles may be stored in
the phone.
At startup, the phone attempts to associate with an Access Point using configuration
information from its Access Profiles. Each Access Profile is automatically cycled
through one time. The cycle stops with the first successful association. The user may
interrupt the cycle and manually select a specific Access Profile.
The following configuration data is stored in an Access Profile:
Profile name
SSID
WMM mode
Power save mode
Security type
Encryption type
Encryption key
EAP type
EAP Identity
EAP username
EAP password
Use DHCP
Phone IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
DNS servers
Domain
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