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4600 Series IP Telephone Installation

IP Telephone Models

There are seventeen telephone set models defined in the 4600 Series IP Telephone family:

4601 IP

4610SW IP

4624 IP

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

4601+ IP

4612 IP

4625SW IP

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

4602 IP

4620 IP

4630 IP

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

4602SW IP

4620SW IP

4630SW IP

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

4602SW+ IP

4621SW IP

4690 IP

Telephone

Telephone

Conference Telephone

4606 IP

4622SW IP

 

Telephone

Telephone

 

Telephone models containing the SW designation have the same appearance, user interface, and functionality as their non-SW counterparts, with one exception. The telephones have an internal Ethernet switch that allows the telephone and a PC to share the same LAN connection, if appropriate. Thus, SW models do not need, or work with, the 30A switched hub interface. The exception to this exception is the 4620—both the 4620 and 4620SW, and other 46xx Series IP Telephones aliased as a 4620 contain an Ethernet switch.

Additionally, the 4630SW IP Telephone differs from the 4630 IP Telephone in two distinct ways. The 4630SW can be LAN-powered and is FCC and CISPR Class B. The 4630 is a Class A device that does not support LAN powering.

Telephone models with a + designation have the same appearance, user interface, and functionality as their non-plus counterparts. The + telephone models have twice as much memory and are RoHS-compliant (lead-free).

This document describes the installation of these telephones. For details about using the features provided by the telephones, see the user documentation for each telephone. For information about desk or wall mounting any of the 4600 IP Telephone Series, see the instructions boxed with the telephone. Wall or desk mount instructions are also available on the Avaya support Web site.

Software

As shipped from the factory, the 4600 Series IP Telephones may not contain sufficient software for registration and operation. When the telephone is first plugged in, a software download from a TFTP or HTTP server is initiated. The software download gives the telephone the functionality of an Avaya IP Telephone.

For downloads of software upgrades, the Avaya Media Server provides the capability for a remote restart of the IP telephone. As a consequence of restarting, the telephone automatically restarts reboot procedures which result in a download if new software is available.

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Contents Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Introduction Local Administrative Options Index 103 Contents Series IP Telephone Installation Guide About This Guide IP Telephone Model H323 Protocol Supported?Installation Guide Intended AudienceDocument Organization Change History What’s New in This Release FilterlistTerms Used in This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide Symbolic ConventionsCommand Typographic ConventionsOnline Documentation Related DocumentsAvaya Communication Manager Software Documentation Release Series IP Telephone Safety Instructions Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication ManagerAvaya IP Telephone Snmp Security White Paper, Issue 30A Switched Hub Set Up Quick Reference, Issue 2, July 20024602/4602SW IP Telephone User Guide Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator GuideIP Telephone User Guide 4602/4602SW SIP IP Telephone User GuideCustomer Support Administrator Guide IntroductionIP Telephone Models SoftwareMedia Server Avaya IP IP Telephone Release Pre-Installation ChecklistRequirements to Verify about the Network Except20 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Requirements to Verify for Each IP Telephone Optional Items for Some IP TelephonesPowering the 4600 IP Telephone Assembling the 4600 Series IP TelephoneTelephone Model See Connection Jacks on a 4606/4612/4624 IP Telephone Assembling the 4600 Series IP Telephone 26 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide = optional Facultatif DSS 4624 optionale Opcional 28 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Assembling the 4600 Series IP Telephone Connection Jacks on a 4630 IP Telephone Connection Jacks on a 4630SW IP Telephone Option a Connection Jacks on a 4630SW IP Telephone Option B Connection Jacks on a 4610SW IP Telephone Option a Connection Jacks on a 4610SW IP Telephone Option B Connection Jacks on a 4690 IP Conference Telephone Dynamic Addressing Process Ethernet Activation 802.1X Supplicant AuthenticationPassword= #=OK 802.1X ID=ddd #=OK New=Waiting for AuthenticationDhcp Processing Dhcp s secs # to program Dhcp s secs Vlan ID = n46xxUPGRADE.SCR n KB received TFTP/HTTP ProcessingHttp n uri Saving to flash 1%, 1 secs Media Server RegistrationFilename KB received Extension=nnnnnn #=OK NEW=Downgrading Avaya IP Telephones H.323 Only Converting Software on Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephones Displays Enter command Converting 4602+/4610SW/4620SW/4621SW IP TelephonesInformation, see Signaling Protocol Unnamed Registration 802.1X Supplicant Operation46 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Local Administrative Options Entering Data for Administrative Options Conference button IP Telephone # Backspace AlternativeSpeaker button Headset buttonEntering Data for the 4601 IP Telephone About Local Administrative Procedures Local Programming Option Code SeeE a R Mute 8 0 2 1 9 # Mute 8 0 2 1 x # Set the 802.1X Operational Mode802.1X=setting *=change #=OK Save new value? =no #=yesPre-Installation Checklist for Static Addressing Static Addressing InstallationNnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Phone= Phone=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnNew= CallSv=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnCallSvPort=nnnnn New= 802.1Q=off 1=on #=OK 802.1Q=on 0=off #=OKSave new values? *=no #=yes Vlan ID=dddd New=Vlan test=ddd New= New values being savedHandset AGC=on 0=off #=OK Handset AGC=off 1=on #=OK Disable/Enable Automatic Gain ControlMute 2 4 2 # Mute a G C # Headset AGC=on 0=off #=OK Headset AGC=off 1=on #=OKVisual/Audible Alerting Procedure Alerting=setting *=change #=OKMute 2 5 3 7 8 # Mute a L E R T # 60 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Manually Setting the Dhcp Client Hardware Address Mute 2 4 2 3 3 7 # Mute C H a D D R #Chaddr=dddddd New= Clear Procedure Are you sure? =no #=yes Mute 2 5 3 2 7 # Mute C L E a R #Clear all values? =no #=yes Clearing valuesAdjusting the Contrast Control Mute 2 6 6 8 # Mute C O N T #= 0=+ #=OK Mute 2 8 4 # Mute C T I # Computer-Telephony Integration CTI Enable/DisableCTI=manual 0=Off #=OK CTI=disabled 1=Manual #=OK UDP Port=497xx New=FKEU=on 0=Off #=OK FKEU=off 1=Manual #=OK Enabling/Disabling the Fkeu Xmod InterfaceMute 3 5 3 8 # Mute F K E U# Save new values? =no #=yesMute 4 7 6 8 7 Mute G R O U P Group IdentifierNo new values? #=OK Group=ddd New=Interface Control Mute 4 6 8 # Mute I N T #PHY1=status *=change #=OK PHY2=status *=change #=OK IR=enabled 0=disable #=OK IR=disabled 1=enable #=OK Disable/Enable Event Logging Mute 5 6 4 # Mute L O G #Log=status *=change #=OK Login Enter Extension Enter Extension and press Enter or OK LogoffMute 5 6 4 6 3 3 # Mute L O G O F F # Mute 6 3 3 # Mute O F F # QoS Option SettingTurning Off the Backlight Mute 7 6 7 # Mute Q O S #L3 audio=dd New= L2 signaling=d New=L3 signaling=dd New= No new values. #=OKMute 7 3 7 3 8 # Mute R E S E T # Reset System ValuesReset values? *=no #=yes Are you sure? *=no #=yesResetting values Restart the TelephoneRestart phone? =no #=yes Signaling Protocol Identifier Mute 7 4 4 Mute S I GSIG=protocol *=change #=OK Site-Specific Option Number Setting Mute 7 7 6 6 # Mute S S O N #SSON=ddd New= Setting L2Q Tagging Control 4601 Only Mute 8 2 4 # Mute T a G #Self-Test Procedure Mute 8 3 7 8 # Mute T E S T #Self test #=end Self test passed #=endSelf test failed #=end Troubleshooting Guidelines Error ConditionsPower Interruption Dtmf Tones46ccDccc View Administrative OptionView settings *=next #=exit CcccccccccccNnnnnnnnn Pass-thru modeSupplicant mode CccccccccFilename.ext Viewing Parameter ValuesName System Value Format Ccccccc EthernetError and Status Messages Aaa.bbb.ccc.dddExtension Hardware Registration Troubleshooting the 4601 IP Telephone Use by Visual Indication/Cause/Resolution Reset values? =no #=yes Scenarios for the Restart ProcessRestart the Telephone Restarting Boot File Needs to be UpgradedLoading 5 secs Replbootv3.app 4084KB InitializingStarting Updating boot code Dhcp 0 secs * to programTftp n Http n uri Loading 5 secs App 4035 KB Appfilename n KB receivedSaving to flash n%, x secs StartingClearing SecsUpdating Where n is the number of KBs downloaded Appfilename n KB received 102 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Index 104 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Visual Alerting What’s New Index 106 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide