Avaya 1603SW Guia Do Utilizador

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Interface Control
Issue 1 June 2010
105
 
Static Addressing Installation
The usual way to assign IP addresses to IP telephones is the automatic method. There might 
be times, however, when manual assignment of IP addresses is desired.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Static addressing is necessary when a DHCP server is unavailable.
Because of the increased opportunities for text entry errors associated with static 
addressing, we very strongly recommend that a DHCP server be installed and 
static addressing avoided.
Use the following procedure to invoke manual address information programming.
1. Start manual address programming by performing one of the following steps:
a. During normal DHCP processing, press the * key while “
* to program“ displays during 
the DHCP process.
or 
b. While the telephone is on-hook and idle, press the following sequence of keys on the 
faceplate of the telephone:
Mute 2 3 3 7 # (Mute A D D R #) 
Protocol:
cccccccc 
filename.ext 
cccccccc Etherne
bootcodename 
Up to 8 ASCII characters. 
4 to 32 ASCII characters. The name of 
the primary ("big app") image file 
currently stored in the telephone 
(endptAPPINUSE).
2 to 7 ASCII characters, either 
“100Mbps”, “10Mbps”, or “No” 
depending on the current speed of the 
Ethernet line interface.
1 to 32 ASCII characters. The name of 
the backup ("little app") image file 
currently stored in the telephone 
(endptBOOTNAME).
Table 15: Parameter Values  (continued)
Name
System Value
Format
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