Media Server (Switch) Administration

Media Server (Switch) Administration

If you are using the 1600 Series IP Telephones with Avaya Aura Communication Manager, see the following documents on the Avaya support Web site for information about specific switch administration:

The Administrator Guide for Avaya AuraCommunication Manager (Document

03-300509) provides detailed instructions for administering an IP telephone system on Avaya Aura Communication Manager. See Chapter 3 “Managing Telephones,” which describes the process of adding new telephones. Also, you can locate pertinent screen illustrations and field descriptions in Chapter 19 “Screen References” of that guide.

Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya AuraCommunication Manager (Document Number 555-233-504) provides detailed information about switch administration for your network.

If you are using the 1600 Series IP Telephones with Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch, see the Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch Device Manager online help for information about specific switch administration.

IP Interface and Addresses

If you are using the 1600 Series IP Telephones with Avaya Aura Communication Manager, follow these general guidelines:

Define the IP interfaces for each CLAN and Media processor circuit pack on the switch that uses the IP Interfaces screen. For more information, see Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya AuraCommunication Manager (Document 555-233-504).

On the Customer Options form, verify that the IP Stations field is set to “y” (Yes). If it is not, contact your Avaya sales representative. The IP Softphone field does not have to be set to “y” (Yes).

If you are using the 1600 Series IP Telephones with Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch, see the Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch Device Manager online help for information about administering these telephones.

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Avaya 1600 Series, 16-601443 manual Media Server Switch Administration, IP Interface and Addresses