Moving A Telephone's Physical Location; Specifying A Domain Name For The Registrar And/Or Proxy Servers; Specifying A Registration Domain - Avaya 4602 Administrator's Manual

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Moving a Telephone's Physical Location

Reasons for moving a telephone might be due to an office relocation or to transfer a telephone
from one user to another. Before moving a specific telephone for which an extension has been
registered, the phone must first either be logged off or cleared.
If the ForcedLogin parameter is 1 (Enabled), perform a MUTE LOGOFF, as described in
Commands for Manual Configuration
server. After moving the phone, log in using the old extension and password, then have the user
change the password, if applicable.
If the ForcedLogin parameter is 0 (Disabled), perform a MUTE CLEAR, as described in
Commands for Manual Configuration
default state. After moving the phone, you must reset any manually-set parameters via static
addressing or DHCP.
Specifying a Domain Name for the Registrar and/or
Proxy Servers
You can specify a domain name instead of a numeric IP address for the registrar and/or proxy
servers. Use a domain name when you want to do an SRV lookup to find the appropriate server
the phone(s) should use. When specifying a domain name, leave the RegistrationDomain
parameter blank. Also, be aware of the following restrictions regarding Domain Names and/or
Port Numbers:
When using a domain name, the Port for that server (if configured) must be set to zero (0).
When a numeric IP address is used instead of a domain name, the Port for that server
must be set to 5060.
When using a domain name, you must also configure either a TCP or UDP SRV DNS
record (not both) for that domain in your DNS.
If you are using a CCS (Converged Communications Server) proxy, you must specify the
the Domain Name in addition to the registrar/proxy's IP address.

Specifying a Registration Domain

If you use a FDQN (fully-qualified Domain Name) or a numeric IP address rather than specifying
a domain for the registrar and/or proxy servers, use the RegistrationDomain parameter to
specify the domain with which you want to register.
in Chapter 3. Doing so unregisters the telephone from the
in Chapter 3. Clearing the phone returns it to the factory
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