Avaya 4600 Series 用户手册

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Introduction
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5
Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Introduction
5
This chapter describes problems that may occur during operation of the 4600 Series IP 
Telephones and possible ways of resolving these problems.
Error Conditions
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Table 5-1 below identifies some of the possible operational problems that might be encountered 
after successful installation of a 4600 Series IP Telephone. Problems that might be encountered 
during installation, and how to conduct a Self-Test of the telephone, are discussed in the 
Troubleshooting chapter of the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide. The 4630 IP 
Telephone User’s Guide
 and 4620 IP Telephone User’s Guide also contain guidance for users 
having problems with specific 4630 and 4620 applications, respectively. 
Most of the problems reported by users of a 4600 Series IP Telephone are likely not to be 
problems with the telephone itself. More likely, the problems will be centered on the LAN, 
where Quality of Service, server administration, and other issues can impact end-user 
perception of IP Telephone performance.
Table 5-1.  Some Error Conditions in Operation of 4600 Series IP Telephones 
Condition
Cause/Resolution
The telephone continually reboots, or reboots 
continuously about every 15 minutes. 
CAUSE: This is a firmware fault; the 
MAC address in memory is corrupted.
RESOLUTION: The telephone must be 
returned to Avaya for repair.
The message light on the telephone turns on and off 
intermittently, but the telephone never registers.
CAUSE: This is a hardware fault. 
RESOLUTION: The telephone must be 
returned to Avaya for repair.