Issue Date; Document Organization - Avaya 1600 Series Administrator's Manual

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MSGNUM - for voice mail access
UNNAMEDSTAT - to turn Unnamed Registration off/on
At this time, any 46xx telephone receiving these 16xx- or 96xx-specific parameters ignores
them.
IR/SMTP - 16xx and 96xx telephones do not support Infrared (IR) or Simple Message Transport
Protocol (SMTP), so any such 46xx administration is ignored.
Local Administration - The 46xx QOS, CTI, and ALERT Local Procedures are not supported
by the 16xx or 96xx telephones. Also, there is no indication of IR interfaces in the INT Local
Procedure.
Language - As of Release 1.0, 16xx Telephones allow language administration. As of Release
1.1, 96xx IP Telephones allow language administration.
SNMP & MIBs - Although 16xx, 46xx and 96xx telephones support SNMP v2c and have custom
Management Information Bases (MIBs), the MIBs are formatted somewhat differently. Note that
as of Release 1.0 for 16xx series telephones and as of Release 1.1 for 46xx and 96xx series
telephones, SNMP is disabled by default. Administrators must initiate SNMP by setting the
SNMPADD and SNMPSTRING system values appropriately.
Wideband Codecs - 16xx and 96xx telephones support G.722 (wide band) codecs, unlike 46xx
telephones.

Issue Date

This document was issued for the first time in April 2007.

Document Organization

The guide contains the following sections:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Administration
Overview and Requirements
Chapter 3: Network
Requirements
Chapter 4: Communication
Manager Administration
Chapter 5: Server
Administration
Provides an overview of this document.
Provides an overview of the administrative process and
describes general hardware, software, and operational
requirements.
Describes administrative requirements for your Local Area
Network.
Describes how to administer Avaya Communication Manager
to operate with 1600 Series IP Telephones.
Describes DHCP, HTTP, and HTTPS administration for the
1600 Series IP Telephones.
Issue Date
Issue 1 April 2007
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