Avaya one-X 9610 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 23

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The following description of the process of installing the IP telephones assumes that the
process is executed successfully. Only an initial out of the box installation is described. For
errors that might be encountered during the process and the messages displayed, see
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
When you plug the IP telephone set into the Ethernet wall jack and apply power, if applicable,
the following process takes place.
Note:
If the application has already been downloaded, the whole process takes
Note:
approximately 1 to 2 minutes after the telephone is plugged in. For software
upgrades, including the boot file and application file download, the process might
take 5 - 10 minutes. The duration is based on LAN loading, how many telephones
are being installed at once, and similar factors.
Do not unplug the power cord during the download process.
1. During hardware initialization, the system initialization values NVCONTRAST and
NVBRIGHTNESS are checked for non-null values, and set accordingly. The Avaya one-X
name and logo display on sets with bit-mapped displays.
2. The system initialization value for NVLANGFILE is checked for a non-null value, in which
case the text strings in the language file named by that value are used for text display.
Otherwise, English text strings are displayed.
3. The boot code checks for a primary software code image, loads it into volatile memory,
displays the name, and transfers control to it. If a primary software code image is not found,
the boot code loads, displays the name of, and transfers control to the backup software
code image.
4. The telephone activates the Ethernet line interface, the PC Ethernet jack, and dial pad input
to allow the invocation of procedures. The activation occurs as soon as possible after
power-up or a reset.
The telephone displays the speed of the Ethernet interface in Mbps, that is,
10, 100, or 1000. The message No Ethernet * to program displays until the software
determines whether the interface is 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000Mbps.
Note:
The Ethernet speed indicated is the LAN interface speed for both the telephone
Note:
and any attached PC, assuming the administrator has not disabled the latter
interface by a PHY2STAT setting.
Guidelines.
Dynamic Addressing Process
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