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Network Requirements
24 Avaya 1603SW-I SIP Deskphones Administrator Guide
 
The default file server file path is the “root” directory used for all transfers by the server. All files 
are uploaded to or downloaded from this default directory. In configurations where the upgrade 
(16xxupgrade.txt) and binary files are in the default directory, do not use item 4 in 
As the LAN or System Administrator, you are also responsible for:
Administering the DHCP server as described in 
.
Editing the configuration file on the applicable HTTP or HTTPS file server, as covered in 
Other Network Considerations
SNMP
The 1603SW-I SIP IP Deskphones are fully compatible with SNMPv2c and with Structure of 
Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2). The deskphones respond correctly to queries from 
entities that comply with earlier versions of SNMP, such as SNMPv1. “Fully compatible” means 
that the deskphones respond to queries directed either at the MIB-II or the read-only Custom 
MIB. Read-only means that the values therein cannot be changed externally by means of 
network management tools. 
You can restrict which IP Addresses the telephone accepts SNMP queries from. You can also 
customize your community string with system values SNMPADD and SNMPSTRING, 
respectively. For more information, see 
 an
Note:
Note:
SNMP is disabled by default. Administrators must initiate SNMP by setting the 
SNMPADD and SNMPSTRING system values appropriately.
For more information about SNMP and MIBs, see the IETF Web site listed in 
. The Avaya Custom MIB for the 1603SW-I SIP IP 
Deskphones is available for download in *.txt format on the Avaya support Web site at 
5. Telephone IP Address range
From:
To:
6. DNS server address(es)
If applicable.
7. HTTPS server address(es)
If applicable.
Table 3: Required Network Information Before Installation - Per DHCP Server (continued)