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4600 Series IP Telephone
LAN Administrator Guide
555-233-507
Issue 8

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  • Page 1 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide 555-233-507 Issue 8...
  • Page 2 Avaya support Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your product. The support telephone number is 1-800-242-2121 in the United States. For additional support telephone numbers, see the Avaya Web site: http://www.avaya.com/support...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Network Assessment ....... . . 4600 Series IP Telephones ......
  • Page 4 Parameter Data Precedence ......Administering H.323 and SIP IP Telephones on the Same Network ..Administering 4600 Series IP Telephones on Avaya Media Servers (H.323 Only). DEFINITY Releases 9, 9.5, 10, and Avaya Communication Manager Software Release 1.1+ .
  • Page 5 TFTP Server on S8300 Media Server ..... . . Avaya File Server Application ......
  • Page 6 Appendix A: Avaya - 46xx IP Telephone MIB ....159 Downloading the Avaya - 46xx IP Telephone MIB ....
  • Page 7 Contents Content-Based Style....... . Logical Style ........Physical Style .
  • Page 8 ........253 8 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Series IP Telephones and the servers. The 4600 Series IP Telephone product line supports two signaling protocols - the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the H.323 protocol. The chart below shows the 4600 Series IP Telephone models and the protocol(s) they support.
  • Page 10: Intended Audience

    (Document Number 16-300037) for information on administering these 4602/ 4602SW SIP Telephones. Intended Audience This document is intended for personnel who administer: DHCP, TFTP, HTTP, SIP Registration and/or other servers to support the 4600 Series SIP ● IP and IP Telephones, and Local Area Networks.
  • Page 11: Document Organization

    Document Organization Document Organization The guide contains the following sections: Chapter 1: Introduction Provides an overview of the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator document. Chapter 2: Overview of Voice over IP (VoIP) Describes VoIP and factors influencing its and Network Protocols performance that must be considered when implementing this feature.
  • Page 12: Change History

    4602SW and 4630SW IP Telephones. Issue 2.0 This version of this document was revised in December, 2003 to add support for Avaya Communication Manager Release 2.0. This version also supported the 4610SW and 4620SW IP Telephones, and the 4690 IP Conference Telephone.
  • Page 13: What's New In This Release

    The manual addressing local administrative procedure (ADDR) can now be accessed ● during telephone initialization, as described in Chapter 3 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide. When saving statically programmed values, the telephone now resets if the system parameter PROCSTAT is set to "1" (access to administrative procedures allowed).
  • Page 14 Code-Excited Linear-Predictive. Voice compression requiring only 16 kbps of bandwidth. CLAN Control LAN, type of Gatekeeper circuit pack. Converged Network Analyzer, an Avaya product to test and analyze network performance. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, an IETF protocol used to automate IP Address allocation and management.
  • Page 15 Document Organization Off-PBX Station. Port Access Entity. The protocol entity associated with a port. The PAE supports the protocol functionality associated with the authenticator, supplicant, or both. Hypertext Preprocessor, software used to assist in the format and display of Web pages.
  • Page 16 Virtual LAN. VoIP Voice over IP, a class of technology for sending audio data and signaling over LANs. Wireless Markup Language, used by any 4600 Series IP Telephones that can communicate with WML servers. 3 of 3 16 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 17: Conventions Used In This Guide

    Italic type indicates a document that contains additional information about a topic. Online Documentation The online documentation for the 4600 Series IP Telephones is located at the following URL: http://www.avaya.com/support Issue 8 July 2008...
  • Page 18: Related Documents

    This document describes how to administer audio parameters for the 4600 telephones. Avaya Communication Manager Software Documentation Release 1.1 ● This document describes how to administer a switch with Avaya Communication Manager software. This document is provided with the Avaya Communication Manager Release 1.1 product.
  • Page 19 Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media ● Server (555-234-100) This document describes procedures for installing, upgrading, and performing initial configuration tasks for the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and the Avaya S8300 Media Server. Downloading Avaya 46xx IP Telephone Software Using Avaya Media Servers ●...
  • Page 20 Switched Hub. 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide (555-233-128) ● This document describes how to install 4600 Series IP Telephones. It also provides troubleshooting guidelines for the 4600 Series IP Telephones. 4600 Series IP Telephones Application Programmer Interface (API) Guide (16-300256) ●...
  • Page 21 4630/4630SW IP Telephone User Guide (555-233-764) ● This document provides detailed information about using the 4630/4630SW IP Telephone. Avaya 4690 IP Conference Telephone User Guide (555-233-787) ● This document provides detailed information about using the 4690 IP Conference Telephone. 4601/4602/4602SW IP Telephone Stand Instructions (555-233-147) ●...
  • Page 22: Ietf Documents

    (SNMPv2), April 1993, by J. Case, K. McCloghrie, M. Rose, and S. Waldbusser (RFC 1441) Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP Internets: MIB-II, ● March 1991, edited by K. McCloghrie and M. Rose (RFC 1213) 22 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 23 Related Documents SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2, November ● 1996, edited by K. McCloghrie (RFC 2011) Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2), April 1999, edited by K. ● McCloghrie, D. Perkins, and J. Schoenwaelder (RFC 2578) Resource ReSerVation Protocol VI, September 1997, by R.
  • Page 24: Itu Documents

    Recommendation H.225.0, Call signalling protocols and media stream packetization for ● packet-based multimedia communications systems, February 1998 Recommendation H.245, Control protocol for multimedia communication, February 1998 ● Recommendation H.323, Packet-based multimedia communications systems, February ● 1998 24 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 25: Iso/Iec, Ansi/Ieee Documents

    For more information about 802.1X, see: ● http://www.standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.1X-2004.pdf. Customer Support Call the Avaya support number provided to you by your Avaya representative or Avaya reseller for 4600 Series IP Telephone support. Information about Avaya products can be obtained at the following URL: http://www.avaya.com/support...
  • Page 26 Introduction 26 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 27: Chapter 2: Overview Of Voice Over Ip (Voip) And Network Protocols

    Overview of Voice over IP (VoIP) The 4600 Series IP Telephones allow enterprises to use Voice over IP (VoIP). VoIP uses packet-switched networks over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) instead of telephony. However, using data networks to transmit voice packets poses a problem. Data networks were not designed for the specific qualities required by voice traffic.
  • Page 28: Delay And Jitter

    However, data requirements tend to not be as strict as most voice requirements. The 4600 Series IP Telephones include a dynamic jitter buffer. This feature automatically smooths jitter to improve audio quality. 28 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 29: Tandem Coding

    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows a server to assign IP Addresses and other parameters to devices like the 4600 Series IP Telephones on an as-needed basis. DHCP eliminates the need to configure each end station with a static IP Address. The DHCP application also passes information to the 4600 Series IP Telephone.
  • Page 30: Tftp

    The telephones also can upgrade themselves using files stored on the TFTP server. After downloading software, the Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephones can operate without a file server. However, some functionality can be lost if the file server is not available for a telephone reset.
  • Page 31: Nat

    Note that NAT use can lead to problems that affect the consistency of addressing throughout your network. In Release 1.6 and earlier releases of the 4600 Series IP Telephones, NAT is not recommended for networks handling IP-based telephony traffic. As of Release 1.7, all 4600 Series H.323 IP Telephones support NAT interworking.
  • Page 32: Snmp

    SNMPv1. “Fully compatible” means that the telephones respond to queries directed either at the MIB-II or the Custom MIB. The 4600 Series IP Telephone Custom MIB is read-only. Read-only means that the values therein cannot be changed externally by means of network management tools.
  • Page 33: Network Assessment

    VoIP on your configuration. 4600 Series IP Telephones The 4600 Series IP Telephones support either of two signaling protocol families - H.323 and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). The H.323 standard, developed by ITU-T, provides for real time audio, video, and data communications transmission over a packet network.
  • Page 34: Software

    Software As shipped from the factory, the 4600 Series IP Telephones may not contain the latest software. When the telephone is first plugged in, a software download from a TFTP or HTTP server starts to give the telephone its proper functionality.
  • Page 35: Registration And Authentication

    DHCP server be available at remote sites if WAN failures isolate IP telephones from the central site DHCP server(s). The file server provides the 4600 Series IP Telephone with a script file and, if appropriate, new or updated application software. See...
  • Page 36: Sip

    Overview of Voice over IP (VoIP) and Network Protocols Registration and Authentication A 4600 Series SIP IP Telephone requires an off-PBX station (OPS) extension on the Avaya Communication Manager and a login and password on the Registration Server to register and authenticate it.
  • Page 37: Step 2: Dhcp Server To Telephone

    The settings file can contain options you have administered for any or all of the 4600 Series IP Telephones in your network. For more information about this settings file, see...
  • Page 38: Step 4: Telephone And The Call Server

    The call server referred to in this step differs depending on whether the telephone is H.323 or SIP. For H.323 IP telephones, the call server is the Avaya Media Server. For SIP IP telephones, the call server is the Registration Server.
  • Page 39 ) represent the ● direction(s) of data transfer. The text the arrows point to identifies the port or ports that the 4600 Series IP Telephones ● support for the specific situation. Brackets identify ranges when more than one port applies. In addition, the text indicates any additional qualifications or clarifications. In many cases, the ports used are the ones called for by IETF or other standards bodies.
  • Page 40 CNA Registration (TCP/IP) Port: (any unused) Port: CNAPORT CNA Test Requests (UDP/IP) Port: any Port: (50000) Port: as specified in the CNA Test Results (UDP/IP) Port: (50000) test request (4610SW, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, 4625SW) 40 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 41 TCP/UDP Port Utilization Figure 2: Initialization and Address Resolution Diagram Initialization and Address Resolution 4600 Series IP Telephone DHCP Server DHCP (UDP/IP) Port: 67 Port: 68 HTTPS Server HTTPS (TCP/IP) Port: [1024 - 5000] Port:411 Operating System R2.8+: TLSPORT –selected...
  • Page 42 Port: [1024 – 5000] Port: 49722 (CTI is not supported by the randomly selected (only active if CTISTAT is 1, 4601, 4601+, or 4602) phone is fully registered, and signaling-channel encryption is not being used) 42 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 43 TCP/UDP Port Utilization Applications, continued 4600 Series IP Telephone Another 4600 Series IP Telephone IrOBEX (UDP/IP) Port: 5000 Port: 5000 (only active if (IR Object Relay is only IRSTAT is 1) supported by the 4620 and 4620SW) Port: [1024 - 5000]...
  • Page 44: Suggestions For Installation And Configuration

    H.323 introduced “remote ping” and “remote traceroute” support. The switch can instruct such a 4600 Series IP Telephone to initiate a ping or a traceroute to a specified IP Address. The telephone carries out that instruction and sends a message to the switch indicating the results.
  • Page 45: Ip Address Lists And Station Number Portability

    DHCP server will generally route them to the local call server. In this case the call server for H.323 is the Avaya Media Server and the call server for SIP is the Registration Server. But the local call server denies service because it knows nothing about these new users. With proper administration of the local DHCP server, the telephone knows to try a second call server IP Address, this one in London.
  • Page 46: Security

    Related Documents on page 18. Any equipment on a data network, including a 4600 Series IP Telephone, can be the target of a Denial of Service attack. Usually, such an attack consists of flooding the network with so many messages that the equipment either: spends so much time processing the messages that legitimate tasks are not processed, or ●...
  • Page 47 ● while registering, and when registered, with appropriately administered Avaya Media Servers. As of Release 2.0, a 4600 Series IP Telephone’s response to SNMP queries is restricted to ● only IP Addresses on a list you specify. As of Release 2.0, an SNMP community string is specified for all SNMP messages sent by ●...
  • Page 48 Overview of Voice over IP (VoIP) and Network Protocols 48 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 49: Chapter 3: Requirements

    IP Addresses and TFTP or HTTP to download new versions of software for the phones. Using either a built-in hub or a switched port, the 4600 Series IP Telephones offer one desktop connection for both the telephone set and the PC.
  • Page 50 4600 IP Telephone vintage. 4600 Series IP Telephones supporting SIP need Avaya Converged Communications Server (CCS) Release 3.0, which includes SIP Enablement Services (SES), to work properly. Avaya Communication Manager is considered a “feature server” behind SES that provides Off-PBX Station (OPS) features.
  • Page 51: Additional Hardware Requirements

    - Power Interface Module for the 4690 IP Conference Telephone only. - Power Brick for 4630 IP Telephones only. - Stylus for 4630/4630SW IP Telephones only. You might need a Category 5e modular line cord for the connection from the 4600 Series ● IP Telephone to the PC.
  • Page 52: Software Requirements

    HTTP on page 75. CAUTION: A file server does not need to be available for the Avaya IP Telephones to CAUTION: operate. The Avaya IP Telephones obtain important information from the script files on the file server and depend on the application file for software upgrades. If the file server is not available when the Avaya IP Telephones reset, the telephones will register with the media server and operate.
  • Page 53: Chapter 4: Server Administration

    Chapter 4: Server Administration Introduction When a 4600 Series IP Telephone is plugged in and powered, it automatically negotiates with its associated LAN to determine the Ethernet speed. From that point on, the telephone’s actions depend largely on network administration prior to telephone installation, and on any actions the installer takes.
  • Page 54 Server Administration Table 2: Administration Alternatives and Options for 4600 Series IP Telephones Administrative Parameter(s) Mechanisms For More Information See: Telephone Avaya call server (applies Administering 4600 Series IP Telephones on Administration only to H.323) Avaya Media Servers (H.323 Only)
  • Page 55 Introduction Table 2: Administration Alternatives and Options for 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Administrative Parameter(s) Mechanisms For More Information See: SSON DHCP Customizing the Site-Specific Option Number (SSON) on page 114. DHCP and File Servers page 58, and especially DHCP on page 60.
  • Page 56: Parameter Data Precedence

    112, DHCP, ● TFTP/HTTP, ● the call server (meaning the Avaya Media Server for H.323, and the Registration Server ● for SIP), and finally, FTP/HTTP backup files (if administered and if permitted). ● Settings the IP telephone receives from backup files or the media server overwrite any previous settings including manual settings.
  • Page 57: Administering 4600 Series Ip Telephones On Avaya Media Servers (H.323 Only)

    Administering 4600 Series IP Telephones on Avaya Media Servers (H.323 Only) Administering 4600 Series IP Telephones on Avaya Media Servers (H.323 Only) DEFINITY Releases 9, 9.5, 10, and Avaya Communication Manager Software Release 1.1+ ® DEFINITY Releases 9 and 9.5 provide support for the 4606, 4612, and 4624 IP Telephones.
  • Page 58: Dhcp And File Servers

    Table 3 for each DHCP server. Release 1.5 of the 4600 Series Telephones supported specifying a list of IP Addresses for a gateway/router, TFTP server, and Avaya Media Server Gatekeeper(s). We explain this specification in Overview of Voice over IP (VoIP) on page 27.
  • Page 59 3. Subnet mask 4. Avaya Media Server H.323 only. Gatekeeper IP Address(es) 5. Avaya Media Server Gatekeep H.323 only. Although this can be a value between 0 and 65535, the default value is er port 1719. Do not change the default value unless that value conflicts with an existing port assignment.
  • Page 60: Dhcp

    This section provides basic information on DHCP servers and generic information on DHCP server administration. Choosing a DHCP Configuration A discussion on how to best set up your network to work with the 4600 Series IP Telephones is beyond the scope of this document. See Network Assessment on page 33.
  • Page 61: Dhcp Generic Setup

    DHCP DHCP Generic Setup This document is limited to describing a generic administration that works with the 4600 Series IP Telephones. Three DHCP software alternatives are common to Windows operating systems: ® Windows NT 4.0 DHCP Server ● ® Windows 2003 DHCP Server ●...
  • Page 62 Site Specific Option Number string (Option 176), or if HTTP is to be used exclusively instead of TFTP. However, to simplify configuration, Avaya recommends that you use Option 66 if you are using TFTP. If you use both Option 66 and Option 176 to identify TFTP servers, the value(s) in Option 176 overrides the value(s) in Option 66.
  • Page 63 Microsoft-specific Option 250, used by a Microsoft DHCP server when any option value exceeds 255 bytes. The 4600 Series IP Telephones do not support Regular Expression Matching, and therefore, do not use wildcards. See Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones on page 101.
  • Page 64 Even if you remove the other two telephones from the network, the third telephone remains without a lease until the reservation period expires. Table 4, the 4600 Series IP Telephone sets the system values to the DHCPACK message field values shown. Table 4: DHCPACK Setting of System Values...
  • Page 65: Windows Nt 4.0 Dhcp Server

    DHCP Table 4: DHCPACK Setting of System Values (continued) System Value Set to NETMASK Option #1 (if received). SNTPSRVR Option #42 (if received). TFTPSRVR First set to the value of the siaddr field (only if non-zero), then set to the value of Option #66 (if received), then set to the value of TFTPSRVR in Option #176 (if any).
  • Page 66: Creating A Dhcp Scope For The Ip Telephones

    Repeat steps a. through c. for each IP Address range to be excluded. Example: Suppose the range of IP Addresses available for your IP telephone network are: 135.254.76.7 to 135.254.76.80 ● 135.254.76.90 to 135.254.76.200 ● 66 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 67: Editing Custom Options

    We recommend that you provision the 4600 Series IP Telephones with Note: sequential IP Addresses. We recommend not mixing 4600 Series IP Telephones and PCs in the same scope. 5. Under Lease Duration, select the Limited To option and set the lease duration to the maximum.
  • Page 68: Adding The Dhcp Option

    2. Expand Local Machine in the DHCP servers window by double clicking until the + sign changes to a - sign. 3. In the DHCP servers frame, click the scope for the IP telephone. 4. Select Defaults from the DHCP_Options menu. 68 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 69: Windows 2000 Dhcp Server

    DHCP 5. In the Option Name pull-down list, select 176 46XXOPTION. 6. Verify that the Value String box contains the correct string from DHCP Software Alternatives on page 60. If not, update the string and click the OK button twice. Verify the Scope Option, 176 46XXOPTION Use the following procedure to verify the scope option: 1.
  • Page 70 IP Address available to the IP telephones. The End IP Address is the last IP Address available to the IP telephones. Note: We recommend not mixing 4600 Series IP Telephones and PCs in the Note: same scope. 8. Define the subnet mask in one of two ways: The number of bits of an IP Address to use for the network/subnet IDs.
  • Page 71 DHCP Note: You can add additional exclusion ranges later by right clicking the Address Pool Note: under the newly created scope and selecting the New Exclusion Range option. Example: Suppose the ranges of IP Addresses available for your IP telephone network are: 135.254.76.7 to 135.254.76.80 ●...
  • Page 72: Adding Dhcp Options

    13. In the Data Entry box, enter the DHCP IP telephone option string as described in DHCP Generic Setup on page 61. Note: You can enter the text string directly on the right side of the Data Entry box under Note: the ASCII label. 72 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 73: Activating The New Scope

    Note: settings files, from HTTP servers only. You can use any TFTP application you want. However, Avaya recommends using the TFTP server capability on the S8300 media server or the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application. Issue 8 July 2008...
  • Page 74: Tftp Generic Setup

    TFTP Server on S8300 Media Server The S8300 Media Server provides all the TFTP support required for the 4600 Series IP Telephones. In addition, the media server has an easy to use, PC-based interface for creating script files.
  • Page 75: Http

    Administer the system parameter HTTPSRVR to the address(es) of the HTTP server. ● Include this parameter in DHCP Option 176, or the appropriate SSON Option. Download the upgrade script file and application file(s) from the Avaya Web site ● http://www.avaya.com/support to the HTTP server.
  • Page 76: Http Configuration For Backup/Restore

    Server Administration HTTP Configuration for Backup/Restore In addition to the procedures in this section, you can use the Avaya File Server Application for configuration, firmware file download, and backup/restore. You can download this application from http://www.avaya.com/support. In general, if you are migrating from FTP to HTTP, all you need to do is administer the 46XX...
  • Page 77: For Apache Web Servers

    HTTP Configuration for Backup/Restore For Apache Web Servers 1. Create a “backup” folder under the root directory of your Web server, and make the folder writable by everyone. All backup files will be stored in that directory. If your backup folder is for instance C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/ backup, the 46xxsettings.txt file should have a line similar to: [SET BRURI http://www.website.com/backup/] If your backup folder is the root directory, the 46xxsettings.txt file should have a line similar...
  • Page 78: 4600 Series Ip Telephone Scripts And Application Files

    Telephones” in the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide (Document Number 555-233-128). The files necessary to operate the 4600 Series IP Telephones are available on the Avaya Web site at: http://www.avaya.com/support. Two files on the file server are essential. Other files are needed when the Avaya IP Telephones need an upgrade.
  • Page 79 The Avaya-provided upgrade script files, and the binaries included in the zip files, upgrade the Avaya IP Telephones. You should not need to modify them. It is essential that all the binary files be together on the file server. When downloading a new release onto a file server with an existing release already on it, we recommend that you: Stop the file server.
  • Page 80: Choosing The Right Application File And Upgrade Script File

    TFTP or HTTP. This happens when you initially download the script file template from the Avaya support Web site, before you make any changes. When the settings file contains no setting changes, the telephone does not go back to the upgrade script file.
  • Page 81 The 4602/4602SW/4602SW+, 4610SW, 4620SW, 4621SW and 4625SW IP Telephones can support either H.323 or SIP signaling protocols. If a majority of your 4600 Series IP Telephones are H.323-based, which is the most common situation, you can use any or all of the software bundles identified in this section.
  • Page 82: Contents Of The Upgrade Script

    Check the last lines of the Upgrade Script file example in the previous section. They show that 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 can identify non-default option settings, application-specific parameters, etc.
  • Page 83: The Group System Value

    0 as the default, meaning your largest group would be assigned as Group 0. Then, at each non-default telephone, instruct the installer or end-user to invoke the GROUP Local (dialpad) Administrative procedure as specified in the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide and specify which GROUP number to use. Once the GROUP assignments are in place, edit the settings file to allow each telephone of the appropriate group to download its proper settings.
  • Page 84: Qos

    # END {specify settings common to all Groups} The 4600 Series IP Telephones support both IEEE 802.1D/Q and DiffServ. Other network-based QoS initiatives such as UDP port selection do not require support by the telephones. Those initiatives nonetheless can contribute to improved QoS for the entire network.
  • Page 85: Ieee 802.1D And 802.1Q

    Eight IEEE 802.1D/Q QoS parameters in the telephones can be administered, as follows. The first five parameters are for standard 802.1Q tagging and apply to any 4600 Series IP Telephone. The last three parameters apply to all 4600 Series IP Telephones with a secondary Ethernet interface.
  • Page 86: Diffserv

    7, default is 0). Can only be administered using DHCP/TFTP, not by a manual procedure. In the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide, the Local Administrative Option ADDR also allows you to specify VLAN IDs and VLANTEST values. The Local Administrative Option QoS allows you to specify values for L2Q, L2QAUD, and L2QSIG.
  • Page 87: Udp Port Selection (H.323 Only)

    To support UDP port selection, the 4600 Series IP Telephones can be administered from the Avaya Communication Manager Network Region form. Locate specific implementation details for local administration of MCPORT in the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide.
  • Page 88 It is assumed you have more detailed tools available for troubleshooting the LAN. 88 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 89: Rsvp And Rtcp

    Avaya IP Telephones implement the Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) to support WAN bandwidth management. RSVP is administered from the media server. Avaya IP Telephones implement the RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) so Avaya’s Voice over IP (VoIP) Monitoring Manager (VMON) software can provide real-time monitoring and historical data of audio quality for VoIP calls.
  • Page 90: Internal Audio Parameters

    Server Administration Internal Audio Parameters The AUDIOENV variable provides control of some internal audio parameters in the 4600 Series IP Telephones. Avaya does not recommend that customers set these values. In certain situations, particularly noisy environments, Avaya SSE may recommend a change in the AUDIOENV setting to reduce/eliminate the effects environmental noise can have during phone use.
  • Page 91: Vlan Considerations

    Otherwise, you can set VLAN tagging manually, by DHCP, or in the 46xxsettings.txt file. If VLAN tagging is enabled (L2Q= 0 or 1), the 4600 Series IP Telephones set the VLAN ID to L2QVLAN, and VLAN priority for packets from the telephone to L2QAUD for audio packets and L2QSIG for signalling packets.
  • Page 92: Vlan Separation

    DHCPDISCOVER on that VLAN. Any other release will require a manual reset before the telephone will attempt to use a VLAN on which VLANTEST has expired. See the Reset procedure in Chapter 3 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide.
  • Page 93 VLAN Considerations Table 7 provides several VLAN separation guidelines. Table 7: VLAN Separation Rules Then VLANSEP is “0” OR the telephone is Frames received on the secondary Ethernet (Disabled), not tagging frames, interface will not be changed before forwarding. For example, tagging is not added or removed and the VLAN ID and tagged frames priority are OR the telephone is not changed.
  • Page 94: Unnamed Registration

    Server Administration Unnamed Registration As of Release 2.4, 4600 Series IP Telephones support unnamed registration. A telephone can register with the call server and receive limited service without requiring an extension and password entry. Unless otherwise disabled using the system value UNNAMEDSTAT, the telephone automatically attempts to register unnamed if no action is taken on the telephone Extension entry screen.
  • Page 95: I802.1X Pass-Through And Proxy Logoff

    IEEE 802.1X IP telephones will respond to unicast EAPOL frames (frames with the telephone’s MAC address as the destination MAC address, and a protocol type of 88-8E hex) received on the Ethernet line interface if the value of DOT1XSTAT is g1h or g2h, but will only respond to EAPOL frames that have the PAE group multicast address as the destination MAC address if the value of DOT1XSTAT is g2h.
  • Page 96: 802.1X Supplicant Operation

    When a telephone is installed for the first time and 802.1x is in effect, the dynamic address process prompts the installer to enter the Supplicant identity and password. The IP telephone does not accept null value passwords. See “Dynamic Addressing” in the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide. The IP telephone stores 802.1X credentials when successful authentication is achieved.
  • Page 97: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (Lldp)

    LLDP server. LAN equipment can use LLDP to manage power, administer VLANs, and provide some administration. The transmission and reception of LLDP is specified in IEEE 802.1AB-2005. The 4600 Series IP Telephones use Type-Length-Value (TLV) elements specified in IEEE 802.1AB-2005, TIA TR-41 Committee - Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED, ANSI/TIA-1057), and Proprietary elements.
  • Page 98 Server Administration Table 8: LLDPDU Transmitted by the 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Category TLV Name (Type) TLV Info String (Value) Basic Optional System Capabilities Bit 2 (Bridge) will be set in the System Capabilities if the telephone has an internal Ethernet switch.
  • Page 99 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Table 8: LLDPDU Transmitted by the 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Category TLV Name (Type) TLV Info String (Value) Avaya Proprietary PoE Conservation Provides Power Conservation abilities/settings, Level Support Typical and Maximum Power values. OUI = 00-40-0D (hex), Subtype = 1.
  • Page 100 Server Administration On receipt of a LLDPDU message the Avaya IP Telephones will act on these Type-Length-Value (TLV) elements. Table 9: Impact of TLVs on System Parameter Values System Parameter Name Name Impact PHY2VLAN IEEE 802.1 Port System value changed to the Port VLAN VLAN ID identifier in the TLV.
  • Page 101: Administering Options For The 4600 Series Ip Telephones

    4600 Series IP Telephones. This section explains how to change parameters by means of the DHCP or TFTP/HTTP servers. In all cases, you are setting a system parameter in the telephone to a desired value.
  • Page 102 V I E W, which is read-only and would not change any settings in any case. Note: Parameters that do not specify “H.323” or “SIP” apply to both protocols. Note: Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range...
  • Page 103 Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range AUDIOSTHD Headset sidetone setting: Applies to telephones with R2.4 and later software releases, except R2.5:(0=No change, 1=6dB below nominal, 2=no sidetone - infinite loss).
  • Page 104 Server Administration Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range BRURI " " (Null) URI that indicates the HTTP server used to backup and restore user data. Specify HTTP or HTTPS server and directory path and/or port number to backup file.
  • Page 105 Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range DATESEPARATOR Date Separation Character for SIP telephones. Valid value is one ASCII graphic character from exclamation point (hex 21) through tilde (hex 7E).
  • Page 106 Server Administration Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range DOT1XSTAT Determines how the telephone handles Supplicants. Valid values are: 0=Supplicant operation is completely disabled. 1=Supplicant operation is enabled, but responds only to received unicast EAPOL messages.
  • Page 107 Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range FTPSRVR " " (Null) If using FTP backup, the IP Address of the FTP server on which an FTP backup/restore file is stored.
  • Page 108 Server Administration Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range ICMPDU Internet Control Message Protocol Destination Unreachable transmission. Valid values are: 0 = Destination Unreachable (DU) messages are not transmitted.
  • Page 109 Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range OPSTAT Options status flags. Consists of 3 “bits” where each digit represents a 0 (disabled/off) or 1 (enabled/on). When...
  • Page 110 Server Administration Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range PHY2PRIO Layer 2 priority value for frames received on or forwarded to the secondary Ethernet interface. Set this parameter only when VLAN separation is enabled.
  • Page 111 Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range RESTORESTAT FTP backup/restore file status. If the telephone supports backup/restore and this value is set to "1" and system value FTPSRVR is non-null, automatic backup and restore proceeds upon completion of telephone registration.
  • Page 112 Server Administration Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range SNMPSTRING " " (Null) For pre-Release 2.8 only: Text string containing the SNMP community string (0 to 32 ASCII characters). The Null default means that SNMP is disabled.
  • Page 113 Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Description and Value Range SYSLANG English Language of the 4610SW/4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW user interface, in ASCII, independent of the MultiVantage™...
  • Page 114: Dns Addressing

    Secondary Ethernet (Hub) Interface Enable/Disable - to enable or disable the secondary ● Ethernet hub locally. Reset - to return all system initialization values to the application software default values, ● The Reset Administrative Option on page 142. 114 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 115: Enhanced Local Dialing

    Restart the Telephone on page 144. ● Chapter 3 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide details how to use all local administrative options. Enhanced Local Dialing The 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, 4625SW, and 4630/4630SW have a variety of telephony-related applications (e.g., Speed Dial, Call Log, Web Browser, etc.).
  • Page 116: Setting The Date And Time On Sip Ip Telephones

    The telephone then prepends the rest of the telephone number with PHNOL to get an outside line + PHNIC to get an international trunk. The 4630/4630SW then dials normally, with the Avaya Media Server routing the call appropriately. Note:...
  • Page 117: Setting The Dial Plan On Sip Ip Telephones

    4630/4630SW Telephone for the LDAP Directory application or the Web Access application, you must provide the information Table 11 calls for. You must provide this information in a customized script file, in accordance with 4600 Series IP Telephone Scripts and Application Files on page 78. Issue 8 July 2008...
  • Page 118 46xxsettings file, the 4630/4630SW uses default settings only. The 46xxsettings file is no longer part of the *.zip file on the Avaya software download Web site, but is available as a stand-alone download. If you already have such a file because you downloaded it for a previous 4630 release, installing the stand-alone file overwrites the original file.
  • Page 119 Customizing the 4630/4630SW IP Telephone Table 11: 4630/4630SW IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters by Application (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Status Description and Value Range DIRSRCHTIME Optional Text string for an integer number of seconds. This is the maximum duration the LDAP directory spends searching before reporting completion or failure of the search.
  • Page 120: 4630/4630Sw Backup/Restore

    Call Log Automatic Archive Option Directory User ID Parameter Automatic Backup Option FTP Server IP Address Parameter FTP Directory Path Parameter FTP User ID Parameter Stock Ticker Active? Option STK.mm Parameter Stock Index DJIA Option 120 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 121: Call Log Archive

    Customizing the 4630/4630SW IP Telephone Setting/Parameter Name Type Stock Index S&P 500 Option Stock Index Nasdaq Option Stock Change Option Stock Volume Option If the Automatic Backup option is set to No, Speed Dial data, Options and Parameter settings are not saved. However, the user can force a one-time backup via the appropriate option. See Chapter 8 of the 4630 IP Telephone User Guide for information.
  • Page 122: Customizing 4610Sw, 4620/4620Sw, 4621Sw, 4622Sw, And 4625Sw Ip Telephones

    46xxsettings.txt file, those telephones use default settings only. The 46xxsettings file is no longer part of the *zip file on the Avaya software download Web site, but is available as a stand-alone download. If you already have such a file because...
  • Page 123 Customizing 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW IP Telephones Table 12: 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Status Description and Value Range FTPUSERSTAT Optional FTP User Permission. If set to “0” the user cannot specify alternatives to the FTP servers and FTP directories DHCP and/or TFTP/HTTP administration specify.
  • Page 124 Text string containing the IP Address, in dotted decimal or DNS format, of an HTTP proxy server. This parameter is optional if the Web pages a user accesses are all on your organization’s intranet. 3 of 5 124 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 125 Customizing 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW IP Telephones Table 12: 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Default Value Status Description and Value Range Backup/Restore Parameters BRAUTH Optional This parameter controls digital certificate authentication.
  • Page 126: The Application Status Flag (Appstat)

    Number of idle minutes after which the backlight turns off (1-3 ASCII digits, from 0-999). 5 of 5 Note: Appendix C: Creating Web Sites for Other 4600 Series IP Telephones provides Note: assistance in developing local Web sites tailored to applicable IP Telephone displays.
  • Page 127: Backup/Restore For 4610Sw, 4620/4620Sw, 4621Sw, 4622Sw And 4625Sw Ip Telephones

    Backup/Restore for 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW and 4625SW IP Telephones Table 13, “suppressed” applications are not displayed to the user. Softkey labels, application tabs, etc. that would usually be labeled or displayed to indicate the presence of that application are not labeled or displayed. Options associated with suppressed applications can continue to display unless overridden by appropriate OPSTAT parameter administration.
  • Page 128: Authentication

    "1". This is a security feature to allow control over whether the credentials are sent to servers with third-party certificates. If a non-Avaya certificate is used by the server on which the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application is installed, set BRAUTH to "1" to enable authentication of the telephones.
  • Page 129: File Structure

    Backup/Restore for 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW and 4625SW IP Telephones user can specify alternative FTP servers or FTP directory paths. These alternate server addresses or directory paths are retained in non-volatile memory, but do not overwrite the values of FTPSRVR or FTPDIR. When FTPUSERSTAT is "2", the user can specify alternative FTP directory paths, but is not allowed to specify alternative FTP servers.
  • Page 130 FTP User Name Parameter Phone Application Background Color Setting (4625SW only) Speed Dial Application Background Color Setting (4625SW only) Call Log Application Background Color Setting (4625SW only) Options Application Background Color Setting (4625SW only) 130 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 131 Backup/Restore for 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW and 4625SW IP Telephones Setting/Parameter Name Type (continued) Session Appearance Width Option (SIP only) Transfer Type Option (SIP only) Note: When the Options Status Flag, OPSTAT, is set to 0 or 000, retrieving backed up Note: data has no effect.
  • Page 132 Server Administration 132 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 133: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    Telephone installation. Possible installation problems and how to conduct a telephone self-test are discussed in the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide’s “Troubleshooting” chapter. The User Guides available on the Avaya support Web site also contain guidance for users having problems with specific IP telephone applications.
  • Page 134 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 14: Some Error Conditions in Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones Condition Cause/Resolution The telephone continually reboots, or reboots CAUSE: The telephone cannot find the call continuously about every 15 minutes. server. RESOLUTION: Ensure that MCIPADD is administered either manually or through DHCP, TFTP, or HTTP, as appropriate.
  • Page 135 Error Conditions Table 14: Some Error Conditions in Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Condition Cause/Resolution The telephone was AND no lights are lit on CAUSE: Loss of power. working, but does the telephone and the RESOLUTION: Check the connections not work now, display is not lit.
  • Page 136 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 14: Some Error Conditions in Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Condition Cause/Resolution The telephone works, but the audio quality is poor, specifically: the user hears echo Possible CAUSE: Echo from digital-to-analog when speaking on a conversion on your Avaya Media Server trunk.
  • Page 137 Error Conditions Table 14: Some Error Conditions in Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Condition Cause/Resolution The telephone works properly except for the CAUSE: The Speaker was turned off on the Speaker. PBX (H.323 telephones) or the 46xxsettings file’s SPEAKERSTAT parameter is set to “0”...
  • Page 138 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 14: Some Error Conditions in Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Condition Cause/Resolution The TFTP or HTTP AND the TFTP or CAUSE: The telephone expects lines of the script file is ignored HTTP server is a script file to terminate with a <Carriage...
  • Page 139 Error Conditions Table 14: Some Error Conditions in Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Condition Cause/Resolution The user indicates a 4610SW/4620/4620SW/ CAUSE: The 46xxsettings script file is not 4621SW/4622SW/4625SW-specific or pointed to accurately, or is not properly 4630/4630SW-specific application is not administered to allow the application.
  • Page 140: The Clear Administrative Option

    See Chapter 3 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide. 3. If the 4600 Series IP Telephone is not communicating with the DHCP, TFTP, HTTP, or media server, make a note of the last message displayed. Consult the system administrator.
  • Page 141 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 text displays left-justified at the top of the display:...
  • Page 142: The Reset Administrative Option

    Series IP Telephone. Procedures on how to do so are printed in this section. You can also find reset procedures in Chapter 3 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide. These parameters and settings are reset to default values, including “null” as applicable, when the Reset procedure finishes: Registration extension and password.
  • Page 143 The Reset Administrative Option The 4601 IP Telephone flashes both Message Waiting indicators 500 milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off to indicate user input is expected. All other IP telephones display the following text left-justified at the top of the display: Reset values? *=no #=yes...
  • Page 144: Restart The Telephone

    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 4601 IP Telephone flashes both Message Waiting Indicators 500 milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off to indicate user input is expected.
  • Page 145: The View Administration Option

    Note: keys. The 4630 IP Telephone does 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 text displays left-justified at the top of the display:...
  • Page 146 (“0.0.0.0” if no HTTP or TFTP file server was used successfully). Call server nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnnn Up to 21 ASCII characters: IP Address and port of call server currently in use, if any, otherwise “0.0.0.0”. 1 of 3 146 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 147 The View Administration Option Table 15: Viewing Parameter Values (continued) Name System Value Format 802.1X pass-thru mode If system parameter DOT1X = 0 pass-thru with Logoff If system parameter DOT1X = 1 no pass-thru If system parameter DOT1X = 2 Supplicant disabled If system parameter DOT1XSTAT = 0...
  • Page 148: Error Messages

    Issue 2.0 for up-to-date description. 3 of 3 Error Messages The 4600 Series IP Telephones issue messages in English only. The IP telephones also display messages from the switch, which outside the United States might issue messages in the local language.
  • Page 149 Error Messages Note: Because the 4601 IP Telephone does not have a display, it is limited in its ability Note: to provide visual feedback and error messages. Nonetheless, some feedback is available and presented as applicable. For more information, see Table 18: Possible Error Messages During 4601 IP Telephone Installation or Operation on page 157.
  • Page 150 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 16: Possible Error Messages During Installation or Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones Error Message Cause/Resolution During Installation CAUSE: The telephone cannot find a router based on the Bad Router information in the DHCP file for GIPADD.
  • Page 151 Error Messages Table 16: Possible Error Messages During Installation or Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Error Message Cause/Resolution CAUSE: The telephone has detected an IP Address IP Address in use by conflict. another RESOLUTION: Verify administration to identify duplicate IP Address(es).
  • Page 152 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 16: Possible Error Messages During Installation or Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Error Message Cause/Resolution During Registration CAUSE: The telephone cannot find a router based on the Bad Router information in the DHCP file for GIPADD.
  • Page 153 Error Messages Table 16: Possible Error Messages During Installation or Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Error Message Cause/Resolution CAUSE: This release of the Avaya Media Server does not Incompatible support the current version of the IP telephone. RESOLUTION: Upgrade to the current version of Avaya Media Server software.
  • Page 154 Troubleshooting Guidelines Table 16: Possible Error Messages During Installation or Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Error Message Cause/Resolution CAUSE: It is normal for this message to occasionally Registering... appear for a short time. If the message appears for an (SIP only) extended time period, the telephone is unable to.
  • Page 155 Error Messages Table 16: Possible Error Messages During Installation or Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones (continued) Error Message Cause/Resolution During Operation CAUSE: The telephone and the H.323 call server have Connecting... agreed to carry out the Time-to-Service (TTS) feature, and the user has indicated a need to communicate with the call server (e.g.
  • Page 156: Troubleshooting The 4601 Ip Telephone

    18, the Error Messages shown in the first column correspond to the equivalent conditions described in “Chapter 4" of the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide and Table 16: Possible Error Messages During Installation or Operation of 4600 Series IP...
  • Page 157 Softphone. RESOLUTION: You can force the current telephone to register, and thereby disconnect the other user, by pressing #. The 4600 Series IP Telephone prompts you again for the extension and password. If you enter the same extension and password, you must confirm that you want to unregister the original user.
  • Page 158 CAUSE: The PBX has an unspecified problem. RESOLUTION: Press * to retry the process using the same values or # to restart and re-enter the extension and password. Consult your Avaya Media Server administration and troubleshooting documentation. VISUAL INDICATION: Message Waiting indicators at top of telephone and...
  • Page 159: Appendix A: Avaya - 46Xx Ip Telephone Mib

    The custom Management Information Base (MIB) is available in *.txt format for free download at http://www.avaya.com/support. Type “46xx MIB” in the search box and press Enter. Note: All 4600 Series IP Telephones of a given Release have the same MIB, regardless Note: of whether they are SIP or H.323 telephones.
  • Page 160 Avaya - 46xx IP Telephone MIB 160 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 161: Appendix B: Creating Web Sites For The 4630/4630Sw Ip Telephone

    Web server technologies. Finally, this document is not intended to provide an introduction to Web browser protocols or technologies. Note: See the Avaya Web site for a link to sites where HTML templates are available Note: for customizing.
  • Page 162: General Background

    The browser is HTML 4.0 compliant, with a few minor differences as noted where appropriate. Note: The sections in this appendix show comments specific to the 4630 IP Telephone Note: and its browser in italics. 162 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 163: Document Skeleton

    Browser Features and Behavior Document Skeleton Certain tags define the basic framework of an HTML document. Most browsers are usually good at dealing with missing tags. However, when you apply style sheets it is essential that you follow the tag structures. Even ignoring style sheets, it is considered good style to follow the HTML rules.
  • Page 164: Logical Style

    <span> indicates a spanned section of text is placed immediately after the text that ● precedes the tag with a newline. No physical changes are noticeable, except those implemented in style sheets. 164 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 165: Physical Style

    Browser Features and Behavior Physical Style Physical tags are effectively the opposite of content-based tags. The text in a physical tag might have no meaning whatsoever, outside what the designer intended. These tags show text in a distinct style. Physical tags usually affect font style. Each physical style tag is shown with a brief description and any physical effects the browser imposes.
  • Page 166: Lists And Tables

    The table’s header area is easily recognizable, since it appears between the <thead> start and end tags. <tbody> defines the main body of a table, when used with the <thead> and <tfoot> tags. ● 166 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 167: Images

    Browser Features and Behavior <tfoot> defines a footer for a table. This tag can contain multiple rows. Like the <thead> ● tag, the intent of this tag is to provide a set of footer rows for each printed page. Viewing the page in a browser has no additional effect.
  • Page 168: Frames

    4630 IP Telephone Web Browser. However, all forms-related tags have been verified, and the results are presented here. <form> defines the basic input form, and defines the action to be performed when the ● Submit button is selected, through the action attribute. 168 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 169: Character Entities

    Browser Features and Behavior <input> defines most user input. The type of attribute defines the type of input to use. The ● <button> tag was created to replace type values of button, reset and submit, in a cleaner, more flexible way. Other type values available are checkbox, hidden, image, password, radio, and text.
  • Page 170: Colors

    Browser has no such ability to save any data between sessions. Cookies do behave well within the realm of the current session, and can be used if desired. The 4630 IP Telephone has a maximum of 8Kilobytes of data available for cookie storage. 170 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 171: Design Guidelines

    Design Guidelines Design Guidelines This section presents guidelines for developing a good model that effectively presents Web pages for 4630 IP Telephone Web Browser viewing. The biggest challenge in designing pages for this browser is the limited amount of space available for viewing the pages. The 4630 IP Telephone screen is a 1/4-VGA display.
  • Page 172: Frames

    This in turn allows the user to notify the server to change the font size. All HTML pages would have an external style sheet reference, another server-side executable. This executable dynamically 172 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 173: Maintaining Context

    Design Guidelines generates font information based on the cookie, form component, or configuration value, relative to the IP Address of the telephone. Using a static external style sheet makes page development and testing much easier, since it appears the same way to both the designer and the reader.
  • Page 174: Click-To-Dial Functionality

    <body> <table border="0" width="100%"> <tr> <td> <b>Call IT Technical Support:</b><br> <a href="javascript:dial('1-555-555-5151')"> <img border="0" src="call.gif">1-555-555-5151 </a> </td> <tr> <td> <b>Call Bill Pay:</b><br> <a href="javascript:dial('1-555-555-5152')"> <img border="0" src="call.gif">1-555-555-5152 </a> <td> <tr> </table> </body></html> 174 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 175 Design Guidelines The generated code is rendered as this Web page: Issue 8 July 2008...
  • Page 176 Creating Web Sites for the 4630/4630SW IP Telephone 176 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 177: Appendix C: Creating Web Sites For Other 4600 Series Ip Telephones

    Appendix C: Creating Web Sites for Other 4600 Series IP Telephones Introduction A Web browser is available for Web application development in these 4600 Series IP H.323 Telephones: 4610SW ● 4620/4620SW ● 4621SW ● 4622SW ● 4625SW ● You can also develop Web applications for these SIP IP Telephones: 4610SW ●...
  • Page 178 Creating Web Sites for Other 4600 Series IP Telephones 178 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 179: Appendix D: Administering Thin Client Directories

    ● 4622SW ● 4625SW ● See the 4600 Series IP Telephones Application Programmer Interface (API) Guide, available on the Avaya support Web site (http://www.avaya.com/support) for detailed information about installing and administering Avaya’s Thin Client Directory application. Issue 8 July 2008...
  • Page 180 Administering Thin Client Directories 180 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 181: Appendix E: The Push Feature

    Appendix E: The Push Feature Introduction Release 2.1 of the 4600 Series IP Telephones provided support for a feature called “Push,” which applies to the 4610SW, 4620, and 4620SW Telephones. Release 2.2 introduced additional IP Telephones, the 4621SW, the 4622SW, and the 4625SW, to which the Push feature also applies.
  • Page 182: Push Priorities

    Push content and administering the Push feature. Find the API on the Avaya support Web site, http://www.avaya.com/support. Further information, including sample applications, is also available in a Software Developer Toolkit on the Avaya support Web site.
  • Page 183: Appendix F: Sample Upgrade Script File

    AVAYA IP TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION FILE TEMPLATE *** Oct. 01, 2007 *** ## This file is to be used as a template for configuring ## Avaya IP telephones. This file lists parameters ## supported through the following software releases: ## 96xx telephone H.323 software release 1.5 ## 46xx telephone H.323 software release 2.830...
  • Page 184 ## used in HTTP and HTTPS GET operations during startup. ## (0 to 127 ASCII characters, no spaces.) ## SET HTTPDIR myhttpdir ## HTTP port ## Sets the TCP port used for HTTP file downloads from 184 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 185 Introduction ## non-Avaya servers. (0-65535) The default is 80. ## Applies only to 46xx H.323 phones and 96xx SIP phones. ## SET HTTPPORT 80 ## Server Authentication ## Sets whether script files are downloaded from an ## authenticated server over an HTTPS link.
  • Page 186 ## For example, 800-555-1111 has a length of 10. ## SET PHNLDLENGTH 10 ## Outside line access code ## The number you press to make an outside call. ## SET PHNOL 9 186 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 187 Introduction ############## APPLICATION ACCESS SETTINGS ############### ## These settings restrict access to certain applications. ## APPSTAT is not supported on 96xx SIP phones. ## When APPSTAT is set to 0, Call Log and Redial are ## suppressed and changes to Speed Dial/Contacts are not allowed. ## When APPSTAT is set to 1, Call Log, Redial and, ## Speed Dial/Contacts work without restrictions.
  • Page 188 ## A value of 1 enables AGC. A value of 0 disables AGC. ## AGCHAND controls handset AGC ## AGCHEAD controls headset AGC ## AGCSPKR controls speaker AGC ## SET AGCHAND 0 188 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 189 ## performance. (0-299) This parameter affects settings ## for AGC dynamic range, handset and headset noise reduction ## thresholds, and headset transmit gain. It is highly recommended ## you consult Avaya before changing this parameter. ## SET AUDIOENV 0 ################# WML BROWSER SETTINGS ################### ## This section contains the common settings used to ## enable and administer the 'Web' application.
  • Page 190 ## One RTCP monitor (VMM server) IP Address in ## dotted-decimal format or DNS name format (0 to 15 ## characters). Note that for H.323 telephones only this ## parameter may be changed via signaling from Avaya ## Communication Manager. ## SET RTCPMON 192.168.0.10 ## RTCPMONPORT sets the port used to send RTCP information ## to the IP Address specified in the RTCPMON parameter.
  • Page 191 Introduction ########### CONVERGED NETWORK ANALYZER SETTINGS ########## ## The CNA server ## One or more CNA server IP Addresses in ## dotted-decimal format or DNS name format (0 to 255 ## characters). ## SET CNASRVR 192.168.0.10 ## CNA port ## Sets the port used for CNA registration. (0-65535) ## The default is 50002.
  • Page 192 ## Signaling Priority Value ## Sets the layer 2 priority value for signaling ## protocol messages from the phone. (0-7) ## For H.323 phones, this parameter may also be ## changed from Communication Manager. 192 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 193 Introduction ## SET L2QSIG 6 ## Secondary Ethernet Interface Priority Value ## Sets the priority value for layer 2 frames to/from ## the telephone's secondary Ethernet interface. (0-7) ## This parameter should only be set if VLANSEP is 1. ## SET PHY2PRIO 0 ##################### SNMP SETTINGS ###################### ## SNMP addresses ## If this parameter is set, an SNMP query will only be...
  • Page 194 0 for No 1 for limited Port Unreachable messages 2 for Protocol and Port Unreachable messages ## SET ICMPDU 1 ## Redirect Message control ## Controls whether received ICMP Redirect messages will 194 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 195 Introduction ## be processed 0 for No 1 for Yes ## SET ICMPRED 0 ################# BACKUP/RESTORE SETTINGS ################ ## Backup and Restore URI ## URI used for HTTP backup and retrieval of user data. ## Specify HTTP server and directory path to backup file. ## Do not specify backup file name.
  • Page 196 108 for 54 Mbps ## SET WTRATE -1 ## Fragmentation threshold for 3631 telephone (256-3000). ## SET WTFRAG 3000 ## Request to send (RTS) threshold for 3631 telephone ## (0-3000). ## SET WTRTS 3000 196 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 197 Introduction ################ ACCESS PROFILE 1 SETTINGS ############### ## Name for Access Profile 1. (0 to 31 ASCII characters, ## no spaces.) ## SET WTPROF1 North ## SSID for Access Profile 1. (0 to 31 ASCII characters, ## no spaces.) ## SET WTSSIDP1 north@mycompany ## WMM mode for Access Profile 1.
  • Page 198 1 for WEP 2 for WPA-PSK 3 for WPA2-PSK 4 for WPA-802.1X 5 for WPA2-802.1X ## SET WTSECP2 0 ## Encryption type for Access Profile 2. 0 for none 1 for WEP-64 198 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 199 Introduction 2 for WEP-128 3 for TKIP 4 for AES ## SET ENCRYPTP2 0 ## Encryption key for Access Profile 2. (0 to 63 ASCII ## characters, no spaces.) ## SET WTKEYP2 southkey ## EAP type for Access Profile 2. 0 for disable 1 for TLS 2 for LEAP...
  • Page 200 7 for TTLS-MSCHAP 8 for TTLS-MSCHAPV2 ## SET EAPTYPEP3 0 ## Domain Name Server for Access Profile 3 ## SET DNSSRVRP3 198.152.25.15 ## DNS domain for Access Profile 3 ## SET DOMAINP3 west.mycompany.com 200 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 201 Introduction ############################################################ 46xx SETTINGS Settings applicable to 46xx telephone models ############################################################ ## IP Filter List Addresses ## Specifies additional IP Addresses whose packets are ## allowed through the IP source address filter to be ## processed by the telephone. This parameter should be ## set only if it is suspected that an address is being ## blocked unnecessarily.
  • Page 202 ## server and path data administered via DHCP or settings ## file. ## When FTPUSERSTAT is set to 1, the user can specify ## alternative FTP servers or directory paths. The default ## is 1. 202 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 203 Introduction ## When FTPUSERSTAT is set to 2, the user can specify ## alternative FTP directory paths but is not allowed to ## specify alternative FTP servers. ## FTPSRVR specifies the IP Address of the default FTP ## Server. May be a dotted-decimal address or DNS string. ## Depending on FTPUSERSTAT setting, may be overridden by ## the user.
  • Page 204 ## SET LANG0STAT 1 ################ AVAYA SCREEN SAVER SETTINGS ################### ## Idle time before the Avaya Screen Saver is activated (minutes). ## Number of minutes without phone activity to wait ## before the screen saver is activated. A value of 0 means ## the screen saver is never activated.
  • Page 205 ## different than the "idle screen" accessed by WMLIDLEURI. ## While it is possible to use WMLIDLEURI as an "idle ## screen", it is recommended that the SCREENSAVERON ## timer and the Avaya Screen Saver display be used for ## screen saver purposes. ## SET SCREENSAVERON 240...
  • Page 206 ## by commas without intervening spaces, to a maximum of ## 255 ASCII characters. (For 96xx SIP models, only one ## server address is supported.) ## SIPPORT sets the port that the telephone set will listen 206 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 207 ## value. The default is 1 but valid values are 0, 1, or 2. ## DSTSTART sets the beginning day for daylight savings ## time. The default is 1SunApr2L; see the 4600 Series IP ## Telephone LAN Admin Guide for format and setting ## alternatives.
  • Page 208 ## Telephone LAN Admin Guide for format and setting ## alternatives. ## GMTOFFSET sets the time zone the phone should use. The ## default is -5:00; see the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN ## Admin Guide for format and setting alternatives. ## SIP Settings Examples: ## SET REGISTERWAIT "3600"...
  • Page 209 ## DIALPLAN sets the dial plan variable that the phone uses ## to automatically terminate a dial string. The default ## is null (""). See the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Admin Guide for format and setting alternatives. ## DIALWAIT sets the time (in seconds) the phone waits ## after the user enters the most recent dialable character ## before it automatically begins dialing.
  • Page 210 ## SET SIPREGISTRAR "192.168.0.9" ############################################################ 96xx SIP SETTINGS Settings applicable only to 96xx telephone models running the SIP protocol ############################################################ ## Configuration Server ## Address of Avaya PPM server. (Set only if different 210 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 211 Introduction ## than SIPPROXYSRVR.) This parameter may contain one ## IP Address in dotted-decimal or URI format, optionally ## followed by colon and port number. ## (0 to 255 ASCII characters). ## SET CONFIG_SERVER example ## SIP Signaling Transport Type ## Specifies the type of transport to use for SIP signaling.
  • Page 212 ## SET PROVIDE_OPTIONS_SCREEN 1 ## Network Info Menu Display ## Determines whether Network Information menu is displayed ## on phone. 0 for No 1 for Yes ## SET PROVIDE_NETWORKINFO_SCREEN 1 ## Logout Enabled 212 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 213 Introduction ## Determines whether user can log out from phone. 0 for No 1 for Yes ## SET PROVIDE_LOGOUT 1 #################### CALL LOG SETTINGS ################### ## Call Log Enabled ## Determines whether call logging and associated menus ## are available on the phone. 0 for No 1 for Yes ## SET ENABLE_CALL_LOG 1...
  • Page 214 ## Specifies domain information for URL used to obtain ## Exchange contacts and calendar data. Appended to ## Exchange User ID specified in phone menus. ## (0 to 255 ASCII characters). ## SET EXCHANGE_USER_DOMAIN exchange.mycompany.com 214 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 215 Introduction ## Exchange Server List ## A list of one or more Exchange servers to be accessed ## for contacts and calendar data. The default is null ## (""), but valid values are zero or more IP Addresses ## in dotted-decimal or DNS format, separated by commas ## without intervening spaces, to a maximum of 255 ASCII ## characters.
  • Page 216 ## Specifies the language files to be installed/downloaded ## to the phone. Filenames may be full URL, relative ## pathname, or filename. (0 to 1096 ASCII characters, ## including commas). Filenames must end in .xml. ## SET LANGUAGES Mls_Spark_German.xml,Mls_Spark_ParisianFrench.xml,Mls_Spark_LatinAmericanSpanish.xml 216 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 217 Introduction ## Call Progress Tone Country ## Country used for network call progress tones. ## For Argentina use keyword "Argentina" ## For Australia use keyword "Australia" ## For Brazil use keyword "Brazil" ## For Canada use keyword "USA" ## For France use keyword "France"...
  • Page 218 ## stopped and the session line appearance is removed. ## (5-999) ## SET FAILED_SESSION_REMOVAL_TIMER 30 ## TCP Keep Alive Enabled ## Determines whether or not the phone sends TCP keep ## alive (TCP ACK) messages. 0 for No 218 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 219 Introduction 1 for Yes ## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_STATUS 1 ## TCP Keep Alive Time ## Specifies number of seconds an idle phone will wait ## before sending out a TCP keep alive (TCP ACK) message. ## (10-3600). ## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME 60 ## TCP Keep Alive Interval ## Specifies number of seconds a phone will wait before ## re-transmitting a TCP keep alive (TCP ACK) message.
  • Page 220 ## will ignore this parameter if they act as only one ## CA (for example, Microsoft CA). ## SET MYCERTCAID EjbSubCA ## Certificate Key Length ## specifies length of certificate private key for phone. ## (1024-2048). ## SET MYCERTKEYLEN 1024 220 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 221 Introduction ## Certificate Renewal Threshold ## Specifies period of time after which to begin ## certificate renewal request. Specified as percentage ## of certificate's Validity Object.(1-99) ## SET MYCERTRENEW 90 ## Certificate Wait Behavior ## Specifies phone's behavior while performing ## certificate enrollment.
  • Page 222 ## SP_DIRSRVRPORT sets the TCP port number of your LDAP ## Directory Server. The default port number is 389. If ## you wish to change the port number, you must set this ## value. 222 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 223 ## string of digits, or the default, DIAL_AS_IS. The ## example shows the Area Code. ## Examples: ## SET WEBLMSRVR 192.168.0.11 ## SET SP_DIRSRVR ldap-east.post.avaya.com ## SET SP_DIRSRVRPORT 389 ## SET SP_DIRTOPDN ou=People,o=avaya.com ## SET SP_AC 212 ## SET LOCAL_CALL_PREFIX AC...
  • Page 224 ## Contains the name of the default system language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANGSYS "mlf_s1_v7_german.txt" goto END ############## END OF 1603 IP Phone Settings ############### 224 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 225 Introduction ############################################################ # SETTINGS1608 ############################################################ ## These settings are used to set the local display ## language of your 1608 telephone. ## First Language File Name ## Contains the name of the first language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG1FILE "mlf_s1_v7_russian.txt"...
  • Page 226 ############## END OF 1616 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # SETTINGS4601 ############################################################ ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 4601 telephone. ## Handset Sidetone ## Controls the level of sidetone in the handset. 226 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 227 Introduction ## setting level NORMAL level for most users (default) three levels softer than NORMAL OFF (inaudible) one level softer than NORMAL two levels softer than NORMAL four levels softer than NORMAL five levels softer than NORMAL six levels softer than NORMAL one level louder than NORMAL two levels louder than NORMAL ## SET AUDIOSTHS 0...
  • Page 228 ## Controls the level of sidetone in the handset. ## setting level NORMAL level for most users (default) three levels softer than NORMAL OFF (inaudible) one level softer than NORMAL two levels softer than NORMAL 228 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 229 ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site.
  • Page 230 ## The WMLHOME setting is used to enable and ## administer the 'Web' Application. ## The WMLIDLEURI setting acts as an idle screen when the ## phone has been idle (see WMLIDLETIME value). By default 230 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 231 ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site.
  • Page 232 ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site.
  • Page 233 ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site.
  • Page 234 NORMAL six levels softer than NORMAL one level louder than NORMAL two levels louder than NORMAL ## SET AUDIOSTHD 0 ## Handset Sidetone ## Controls the level of sidetone in the handset. 234 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 235 ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site.
  • Page 236 ## The Directory Telephone Number field. ## The default is "telephonenumber". CHANGING THIS VALUE ## IS NOT RECOMMENDED unless your LDAP directory uses a ## different term for this data field. ## SET DIRTELNUM telephonenumber 236 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 237 ## These settings are used to enable and administer the Web ## application on the 4630. ## NOTE: Avaya hosts a web site for the 4630 IP Phone. ## The WEBHOME and WEBCODING parameters are set up ## to point your 4630 IP telephones to this hosted site.
  • Page 238 ## Controls the level of sidetone in the handset. ## setting level NORMAL level for most users (default) one level softer than NORMAL two levels softer than NORMAL three levels softer than NORMAL OFF (inaudible) one level louder than NORMAL 238 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 239 ## possible to use one of these screens as an "idle ## screen", it is recommended that the SCREENSAVERON timer ## and the Avaya Screen Saver display be used for ## screen saver purposes. See your telephone's ## Administrators guide for more information.
  • Page 240 ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANGSYS "mlf_s12_v10_german.txt" GOTO END ############## END OF 9610 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # SETTINGS9620 ############################################################ ## This section contains the phone model specific settings 240 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 241 Introduction ## for the 9620 telephone. ################### CERTIFICATE SETTINGS ################# ## Authentication Certificates ## List of trusted certificates to download to phone. This ## parameter may contain one or more certificate filenames, ## separated by commas without any intervening spaces. ## Files may contain only PEM-formatted certificates.
  • Page 242 ## timer. While it is possible to use WMLIDLEURI as an ## "idle screen", it is recommended that the SCREENSAVERON ## timer and the Avaya Screen Saver display be used for ## screen saver purposes. ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones.
  • Page 243 Introduction ####### 9620 H.323 Phone Multi-Language Administration ####### ## These settings are used to set the local display ## language of your 9620 H.323 telephone. ## First Language File Name ## Contains the name of the first language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## Note: ## It is recommended you install the latest version of the ## language files in all 96xx H.323 telephones, even if some...
  • Page 244 NORMAL ## SET AUDIOSTHD 0 ## Handset Sidetone ## Controls the level of sidetone in the handset. ## CAUTION: ## Setting 2 turns OFF sidetone in H.323 release 1.1 and 244 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 245 ## timer. While it is possible to use WMLIDLEURI as an ## "idle screen", it is recommended that the SCREENSAVERON ## timer and the Avaya Screen Saver display be used for ## screen saver purposes. ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones.
  • Page 246 ## SET LANG4FILE "mlf_s12_v10_german.txt" ## System-Wide Language ## Contains the name of the default system language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANGSYS "mlf_s12_v10_german.txt" 246 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 247 Introduction ## Larger Text Font File name ## Specifies the loadable language file on the HTTP server ## for the Large Text Font. 0 to 32 ASCII characters. ## SET LANGLARGEFONT "mlf_s12_v10_english_large.txt" GOTO END ############## END OF 9630 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # SETTINGS9640 ############################################################...
  • Page 248 ## timer. While it is possible to use WMLIDLEURI as an ## "idle screen", it is recommended that the SCREENSAVERON ## timer and the Avaya Screen Saver display be used for ## screen saver purposes. ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones.
  • Page 249 Introduction ## These settings are used to set the local display ## language of your 9640 H.323 telephone. ## First Language File Name ## Contains the name of the first language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## Note: ## It is recommended you install the latest version of the ## language files in all 96xx H.323 telephones, even if some...
  • Page 250 ## The WMLHOME setting is used to enable and ## administer the 'Web' Application. ## WMLIDLEURI may be used as an "idle screen" when the ## phone has been idle for WMLIDLETIME minutes. By default 250 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 251 ## timer. While it is possible to use WMLIDLEURI as an ## "idle screen", it is recommended that the SCREENSAVERON ## timer and the Avaya Screen Saver display be used for ## screen saver purposes. ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones.
  • Page 252 ## for the Large Text Font. 0 to 32 ASCII characters. ## SET LANGLARGEFONT "mlf_s12_v10_english_large.txt" GOTO END ############## END OF 9650 IP Phone Settings ############### # END ############## END OF CONFIGURATION FILE ################### 252 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...
  • Page 253 Conventions Used in This Guide ..Customizable System Parameters Creating Web Sites for Other 4600 Series IP Telephones ....customizing .
  • Page 254 ....Enhanced Local Dialing Network Audio Quality Display, on 4600 Series IP ....
  • Page 255 Server Field Names IP Address Lists and Station Number Portability Scripts and Application Files, for 4600 Series IP Telephones ..... .
  • Page 256 Index 256 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide...

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