Avaya 4600 사용자 설명서

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Requirements
42 4600 Series IP Telephone Release 2.2 LAN Administrator Guide
 
The TFTP and/or HTTP file server and application must be properly administered, as 
described in 
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CAUTION:
CAUTION:
A file server does not need to be available for the Avaya IP Telephones to 
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. Some features may 
not be available, and restoring those features requires resetting the Avaya IP 
Telephone(s) when the file server is available.
For 4630 and 4630SW IP Telephone environments, if users are to have access to LDAP 
directories or corporate Web sites, the appropriate servers must be in place. The 4630/
4630SW Telephones must be appropriately administered in accordance with 
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CAUTION:
CAUTION:
4630 IP Telephone Release 1.72 introduced significant software architecture 
changes. Thus, unlike most 4600 Series IP Telephones software releases, 4630 
IP Telephone Release 1.72 and later cannot be downgraded to a release earlier 
than 1.72. Attempting to do so renders the 4630 (and 4630SW, if Release 1.8 or 
greater) set inoperable. In addition, if you are upgrading a 4630 from a release 
prior to Release 1.61, you must first upgrade to Release 1.61. Then you must 
upgrade to the newer Release. You cannot upgrade directly from a pre-1.61 
Release to a post-1.61 Release for the 4630.
For 4610SW/4620/4620SW/4621SW/4622SW/4625SW IP Telephone environments, if 
users are to have access to LDAP directories or corporate WML Web sites, the 
appropriate servers must be in place. You must download the LDAP Directory Application 
software from the Avaya support Web site. You must appropriately administer the 
telephones in accordance with 
Note:
Note:
Ensure that all required parameters are configured correctly. For Avaya media 
server information, see your administration documentation. For the DHCP and 
file servers, see 
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