Initialization Process; Step 1: Telephone To Network; Step 2: Dhcp Server To Telephone - Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual

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4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator's Guide
The subnet mask
IP Address of the router
You must administer the LAN so that every IP Telephone can access a DHCP server with the
above information.
The IP Telephone will not function without an IP address. The failure of a DHCP server at boot
time will leave all the affected voice terminals unusable. (Although it is possible for the user to
manually assign an IP address to an IP Telephone, when the DHCP server finally returns, the
telephone will never look for a DHCP server unless the static IP data is unassigned manually. In
addition, manual entry of IP data is an error-prone process.) It is therefore strongly
recommended that a DHCP server be available when the IP Telephone reboots.
A minimum of two DHCP servers is recommended for reliability.
The TFTP server provides the 4600 Series IP Telephone with a script file and, if appropriate, new
or updated application software (see Step 3, Telephone and TFTP Server under
Process
below). In addition, you can edit the script file to customize telephone parameters for your
specific environment (see
Server Administration).

Initialization Process

The following is a high-level description of the information exchanged when the telephone is
initializing and registering. This description, which assumes all equipment is properly administered
ahead of time, may be helpful in explaining how the 4600 Series IP Telephones relate to the
routers and servers in your network.

Step 1: Telephone to Network

The telephone is appropriately installed and powered, and after a short initialization process, the
telephone identifies the LAN speed and sends a message out into the network, identifying itself
and requesting further information. A router in the network receives this message, and relays it to
the appropriate DHCP server.

Step 2: DHCP Server to Telephone

The DHCP server provides information to the telephone, as described in
on
page
2-7. Among other data passed to the telephone is the IP address of the TFTP server,
which is crucial for the next step.
Initialization Process
2-8
Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones
Initialization
2
2
2
DHCP and TFTP Servers
in Chapter 4,

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