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4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
4600 Series IP Telephone Scripts and Application Files
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2.
Select System->Setup.
3.
Enter the following values:
On the Outbound tab page: 1.
The Outbound path should be the TFTP file path as recorded in Table 4-2, Required Network 
Information Before Installation - Per DHCP Server.
The Enable Path options should be checked. 
Under the Options tab page: turn on the No Incoming option.
Under the Client Limits tab page: Set the Maximum Simultaneous Clients to infinite by 
dragging the slide bar all the way to the right.
4.
Place the 46xxupgrade.scr file in the file path directory. (The filename 46xxupgrade.scr is an 
example, not the filename you will use. See Contents of the Upgrade Script on page 4-19.)
4600 Series IP Telephone Scripts and 
Application Files
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The files necessary to operate the 4600 Series IP Telephones are available on the following Avaya 
web site:
Three files are needed:
A boot file, contained in the telephone when it is shipped from the factory. This file contains the 
software that allows the telephone to connect to the LAN and attempt to acquire necessary 
files and connectivity.
An upgrade script file, which at a minimum tells the telephone which application file it should 
be using. The upgrade script file can also be used to point to a file you create to specific non-
default settings for key telephone parameters.
An application file, which contains all the telephony functionality of the telephone. 
All three files are available from the Avaya website. In general, you do not need to download the 
boot file, unless Avaya produces an enhancement to the file. The upgrade script and application 
files always must be downloaded to the TFTP server.
The Avaya-provided default script file is sufficient to allow the telephone to use default settings, or 
settings changed via DHCP or local programming on the telephone dialpad. However, to use TFTP 
to customize values of the telephone parameters, you must create an ASCII file that resides in the 
same directory as the upgrade script file mentioned above. This file must be called 
46xxsettings.scr or 46xxxsettings.txt (see NOTE below). This file must consist of SET 
commands, one per line, in this format: 
SET parameter_name value