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5.1 Boot File Needs Upgrading

Having processed the upgrade script file, the software determines that the name of the boot code file in the phone does not match that in the upgrade script. The script specifies the name of the new file to load.

The phone displays the file name and the number of kilobytes loaded.

The phone displays Saving to flash while the new boot file is stored in its flash memory. The percentage of the file stored and the number of seconds that have elapsed are shown. This will usually take longer than it took to download the file.

The phone displays Restarting as it prepares to reboot using the new boot file.

The phone displays Initializing.

While the new boot file is uncompressed into RAM, the phone displays Loading. Since this takes a while, asterisks, then periods, then asterisks are displayed on the second line to indicate that something is happening.

When control is passed to the software that has just loaded, the phone displays Starting.

The phone displays Clearing whilst the flash memory is erased in preparation for rewriting the code. The percentage of memory erased and number of elapsed seconds are also shown.

Updating is displayed whilst the boot code is rewritten. The percentage of boot code rewritten and number of elapsed seconds are also shown.

When the new boot code has been successfully written into the flash memory, the phone resets so that the status of the phone application files can be checked.

Continue with the next procedure; No Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading

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5.2 No Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading

This happens with normal application file upgrades. Having processed the upgrade script file, the software determines that the name of the boot file in the phone is the correct version. It next determines that the name of the application file does not match that stored in the phone.

The phone displays the required file name as it downloads the file from the TFTP server. It also displays the number of kilobytes downloaded.

Saving to flash is displayed. The percentage of file stored and the number of seconds that have elapsed is also displayed. This will usually take longer than it took to download the file.

The phone is reset so that the new system-specific application file can be executed.

Continue with the next procedure; Correct Boot File and Application File Already Loaded

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5.3 Correct Boot File and Application File Already Loaded

This happens with most normal restarts. Having processed the upgrade script file, the software determines that the name of the boot file in the phone and the phone application file match those specified in the upgrade script.

System-specific registration with the switch is started. The phone requests the extension number it should use and the password.

By default, the phone displays the last extension number it used. To accept, press #.

Whilst a password request is shown, password verification is not performed except if the user changes the extension number.

The password checked against is the user's Login Code stored in IP Office Manager.

Upon completion of registration, a dial-tone is available on the phone.

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Contents IP Office H323 IP Telephone InstallationH323 Install IP Office Contents Page Chapter IP Office IP Phones Page ∙ Network Assessment ∙ Dhcp versus Static IP InstallationIP Office IP Phones IP Office What is NewH323 IP Supported IP Office Core Phones Models Software Supported PhonesIP Office Unit Maximum Maximum VCM System CapacityExtension Capacity Call CapacityPhone Firmware Simple Installation Complex Installation Installation Requirements ∙ G711 20ms ∙ G723a 80ms ∙ G729 40ms Network Assessment∙ Warning a Network Assessment is Mandatory Voice Compression Installing VCM CardsIP500 VCM cards IP400 VCM Cards10 QoS Potential VoIP Problems∙ Gigabit Ethernet User PC Connection∙ Avaya 1151D1 Power Supply Unit PSU Power Supply OptionsSpare Wire Power Options Dedicated Plug-Top Power Supply UnitsPhone 802.3af Class 802.3af Power over Ethernet PoE Options∙ Avaya 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit Mid-Span Power Unit ∙ Power of Ethernet POE Switch3rd Party Software File Server OptionsIP Office Manager IP Office Unit Memory CardControl Unit Memory Card Transferring Files to the Card Using TftpTransferring Files to the Card Using File Management Page Chapter Installation Installation ∙ o Number of Dhcp IP Addresses ∙ o Dhcp ModeIP Phone Software and Settings Files Dhcp ServerCreating/Editing the Settings File Manually Creating Extensions Phone Connection ∙ To switch to static address installationStatic Address Installation ∙ Ext. = ∙ Password =Phone Registration Phone Security Extension & User SetupSpecifying the Bruri Value Backup RestoreHttp Authentication Manual Backup/Restore ControlField Description Series Phone Backup FileSelect Properties Http Server Configuration for Backup/RestoreListing Registered Phones Error Messages Chapter Other Installation Options VPN Remote Phones Other Installation OptionsProduct Section Title Doc Reference Installation DocumentationSupported VPNremote Phone Firmware Licensing VPNremote Phones on IP OfficeEnable VPN Phone Allowed Configuring the IP Phone for VPNremoteType Description Advantages Disadvantages Vlan and IP PhonesDhcp Option Description Option Data Vlan Dhcp Settings Voice Vlan Dhcp SettingsVlan and Dhcp HP-Switch Configuration Example setup OverviewPort Vlan Description Voice Data HP Procurve CLI outputPort Vlan 209 Voice Vlan 210 Data Example System OverviewOption Value Page Chapter Static Administration Options ∙ 4601, 4602, 5601, 5602 Speaker key Static Administration OptionsEntering Data for Administrative Options Hold vs MuteSecondary Ethernet Hub/IR Interface Enable/Disable QOS Option SettingsView Details ∙ If self-test fails Self-Test Procedure∙ If self-test passes Clearing a Phone Resetting a PhoneResetting a Phone Site Specific Option Number Setting the Sson on an IP PhoneSetting the Sson on IP Office ∙ Headset AGC = Switching automatic gain control on/offAutomatic Gain Control ∙ Handset AGC =Chapter Restart Scenarios Restart Scenarios No Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading Boot File Needs UpgradingCorrect Boot File and Application File Already Loaded Page Chapter Infrared Dialling ∙ Swap Text Files During a Call Infrared Dialling∙ Dial a Number to Start a Call Windows Pocket PC Enabling the IR PortDialling Phone Numbers Palm OrganizerBeaming Files During a Call Chapter Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Checking for Dhcp Using a Windows Dhcp ServerWindows Dhcp Setup for H323 IP Phones Select Start Programs Administrative Tools Dhcp∙ Data type String ∙ Code 2b. Adding a 242 Option2c. Adding a 176 Option Alternate Options Chapter WML Server Setup What WML is Supported WML Server SetupIntroduction Testing 4620 WML Browsing Using XitamiInstalling the Web Server Configuring the Xitami Web Server for WAP4a. Creating a Simple WML Installing Sample WML PagesSET Wmlport Setting the Home∙ Associated extension wml Apache Web Server WML ConfigurationMicrosoft IIS Web Server WML Configuration Case 3. Input Box Followed by a Submit Button Open URL EntryCase 1. Input Box Followed by an Anchor Tag Case 2. Input Box Followed by an a TagPage Index Avpp Conflict END of Avaya 4620 IP Phone VCM L2QVLAN PWB SN Sson SET Dnssrvr SET Domain Tftpdir Vlanid Vlantest 43 H323 Install IP Office H323 Install IP Office