Avaya 4610SW Manual Do Utilizador

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Document Organization
Issue 2.2 April 2005
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Terms Used in This Guide
Issue 2.0 
This version of the document, revised and issued in December, 2003, supports 
through Avaya
 
Communication Manager Release 2.0. This version also supports 
the addition of the 4610SW and 4620SW IP Telephones, and the 4690 IP 
Conference Telephone to the 4600 Series IP Telephone product line.
Issue 2.1 
This version of this document was revised and issued in July, 2004. This version 
supports through Avaya
 
Communication Manager Release 2.1. This version also 
introduces the 4601 IP Telephone. 
Issue 2.2 
This is the current version of this document, revised and issued in April, 2005. 
This version supports through Avaya Communication Manager Release 2.2. This 
version also introduces the 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW IP Telephones.
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802.1Q 
802.1D 
802.1Q defines a layer 2 frame structure that supports VLAN identification and a 
QoS mechanism usually referred to as 802.1D. 
ARP 
Address Resolution Protocol, used to verify that the IP address provided by the 
DHCP server is not in use by another IP telephone.
CLAN 
Control LAN, type of TN799 circuit pack.
DHCP 
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, an IETF protocol used to automate IP 
address allocation and management.
DiffServ 
Differentiated Services, an IP-based QoS mechanism.
IETF 
Internet Engineering Task Force, the organization that produces standards for 
communications on the internet.
LAN 
Local Area Network.
MAC 
Media Access Control, ID of an endpoint.
QoS 
Quality of Service, used to refer to several mechanisms intended to improve audio 
quality over packet-based networks.
RRQ 
Read Request packet. A message sent from the 4600 Series IP Telephone to the 
TFTP server, requesting to download the upgrade script and the application file.
TCP/IP 
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a network-layer protocol used on 
LANs and internets.
TFTP 
Trivial File Transfer Protocol, used to provide downloading of upgrade scripts and 
application files to the IP telephones.
UDP 
User Datagram Protocol, a connectionless transport-layer protocol.
VLAN Virtual 
LAN.