Avaya 4600 Series Installation Manual page 55

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Note:
The displays on the 4602, 4602SW, 4602SW+, 4610SW, 4612, 4620, 4620SW,
Note:
4621SW, 4622SW, 4624, 4625SW, 4630, 4630SW, and 4690 IP Telephones
accommodate 24 characters per line. The display on the 4606 Telephone
accommodates 16 characters per line. Here and in the procedures that follow, the
example on the left shows the 4602, 4602SW, 4602SW+, 4610SW, 4612, 4620,
4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, 4624, 4625SW, 4630, 4630SW, and 4690
Telephones' display. The example on the right shows the 4606 Telephone's
display. Showing only one example means that example applies to all 4600
Series IP Telephones with displays.
The 4601 IP Telephone does not support static addressing.
Use the following procedure to invoke manual address information programming.
1. Start manual address programming by performing one of the following steps:
a. During normal DHCP processing, press the * key while "* to program" displays during
the DHCP process. This method is available regardless of the administration of
PROCSTAT and PROCPSWD.
or
b. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the
faceplate of the telephone:
Mute 2 3 3 7 # (Mute A D D R #)
Note:
Press the Mute button momentarily. Do not press this button while pressing other
Note:
keys/buttons. The 4630/4630SW IP Telephones and the 4690 IP Conference
Telephone do not have a dedicated Hold button. For all other 4600 Series IP
Telephones, pressing the Hold button instead of the Mute button also works.
The following message displays:
Phone=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
New=_
where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the value of the telephone.
2. Enter the telephone's IP Address followed by the # button.
The following message displays:
CallSv=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
New=_
where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the value of the media server/gatekeeper (H.323) or
Registration Server (SIP) IP Address.
or
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Phone=_
or
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
CallSv=_
Static Addressing Installation
Issue 6 February 2007
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