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Chapter Nine: Using the Avaya
3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset
The handset's battery pack must be fully charged before its first use. Place the handset
into the charger for a minimum of two hours before using it.
For complete operational instructions see Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless
Handset and Accessories User Guide for SIP.
Startup sequence
The Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset goes through an initialization
sequence at startup. The line icons 1-9 display and count down as the handset steps
through this sequence. The countdown sequence is usually very rapid. If there is
difficulty at any step that prevents initialization from continuing, an error message will
display and the related icon(s) will stay on. See the error table at the back of this
document for instructions on how to handle error messages that occur during
initialization.
Icon The icon(s) shown in bold turns off when:
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The handset has located, authenticated, and associated with at least one AP, and is
proceeding to bring up higher-layer networking functions.
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The handset is either configured for Static IP or, if configured for DHCP, the DHCP
discovery process has started.
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If DHCP is configured, a DHCP response was received which contains a good DNS
server configuration.
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Note: Used for SVP QoS only and not present when using Wi-Fi Standard QoS or
CCXv4.
Indicates one of the following possibilities:
1. Static IP configuration
2. SVP Server address found in DHCP option 151 response
3. SVP Server address found via DNS lookup
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All networking functions are complete (notably, DHCP), and the handset is proceeding
with establishing the SRP link to the Avaya SVP Server.
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Note: Used for SVP QoS only and not present when using Wi-Fi Standard QoS or
CCXv4.
The SRP link is established; all network stack initialization is complete, proceeding with
application-specific initialization.