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Avaya 1600 Series User Manual

Avaya 1600 Series
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Avaya 1600 Series IP Deskphones
Administrator Guide
Release 1.3.x
16-601443
Issue 4
April 2010

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Avaya 1600 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAvaya
Model1600 Series
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 2: Administration Overview and Requirements

1600 Series IP Telephones

Introduces the H.323 signaling protocol and summarizes the operational parameters for these IP telephones.

Parameter Data Precedence

Explains the order of precedence for parameter administration across different sources like LLDP, DHCP, and servers.

Administrative Checklist

Provides a checklist for system and LAN administrators to ensure prerequisites are met before telephone installation.

Telephone Initialization Process

Describes the high-level exchange of information during telephone initialization and registration.

Chapter 3: Network Requirements

Network Assessment

Emphasizes performing a network assessment to ensure capacity for data, voice traffic, and applications like H.323 and DHCP.

Hardware Requirements

Lists necessary hardware components, including Category 5e cables and specific Avaya circuit packs, for proper operation.

Server Requirements

Outlines the need for DHCP and HTTP/HTTPS servers, noting differences in functionality between HTTP and HTTPS.

Required Network Information

Specifies crucial network information needed before installation, such as IP addresses for gateways, servers, and subnet masks.

QoS

Refers to LAN equipment documentation for QoS support and mentions implications for IP telephones.

IEEE 802.1P and 802.1Q

Details how 1600 Series IP Telephones support 802.1Q parameters and how to administer them.

TCP/UDP Port Utilization

Highlights the importance of knowing TCP/UDP port usage for administering network infrastructure and IP telephones.

Security

Discusses protection against denial-of-service attacks and optional capabilities for restricting network information access.

Registration and Authentication

Explains how the Avaya Media Server supports extension and password for registering and authenticating IP telephones.

Chapter 4: Avaya Aura Communication Manager Administration

Call Server Requirements

Stresses ensuring compatible hardware and the latest call server software and firmware for the IP telephones.

Switch Compatibility and Aliasing IP Telephones

Details native support for 1600 Series IP Telephones starting with Release 5.2 and aliasing requirements for earlier versions.

Media Server (Switch) Administration

Guides users to specific Avaya documents for switch administration details when using Avaya Aura Communication Manager.

IP Interface and Addresses

Provides general guidelines for defining IP interfaces and verifying customer options for CLAN and Media processor circuit packs.

Administering Stations

Guides on administering station forms in Avaya Aura Communication Manager for optimizing the user interface.

Chapter 5: Server Administration

DHCP and File Servers

Explains DHCP's role in automating IP address assignment and parameter configuration, minimizing maintenance.

DHCP Server Administration

Focuses on DHCP server administration for simple LAN segments and mentions alternatives like Windows DHCP servers.

Creating a DHCP Scope for the IP Telephones

Details creating a DHCP scope, defining IP ranges, subnet masks, and exclusions.

HTTP Generic Setup

Explains storing files on an HTTP server and the importance of file accessibility.

Chapter 6: Telephone Software and Application Files

General Download Process

Details downloading script, application, and settings files from HTTP or HTTPS servers.

Settings File

Describes the settings file's purpose in customizing telephone options and the types of statements it can contain.

Chapter 7: Administering Telephone Options

Administering Options for the 1600 Series IP Telephones

Details changing telephone parameters using DHCP or HTTP servers by setting system parameters to desired values.

IEEE 802.1X

Details support for IEEE 802.1X pass-through and Supplicant operation, and how the DOT1X parameter controls this.

Local Administrative Options Using the Telephone Dialpad

Lists common local administrative procedures accessible via the telephone dialpad, such as CLEAR, DEBUG, GROUP, RESET, VIEW.

Backup/Restore

Describes how IP telephones support HTTP client for backing up and restoring user-specific data.

Chapter 8: Administering Applications and Options

Customizing 1600 Series IP Telephone Applications and Options

Guides on customizing telephone applications and options using a script file like 46xxsettings.txt.

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