4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
4600 Series IP Telephone Scripts and Application Files
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# DEF46xx
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4602 goto DEF4602
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4606 goto DEF4606
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4612 goto DEF4624
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4620 goto DEF4620
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4624 goto DEF4624
goto END
#definity bigApp for 4602 model
# DEF4602
SET APPNAME ap4602r1_61.bin
goto END
#definity bigApp for 4606 model
# DEF4606
SET APPNAME def06r1_73.bin
goto END
#definity bigApp for 4620 model
# DEF4620
SET APPNAME def20r1_73.bin
goto END
#definity bigApp for 4612 & 4624 model
# DEF4624
SET APPNAME def24r1_73.bin
goto END
# END
#####################################
#download the 46xx Settings script #
#####################################
GET 46xxsettings.scr
GET 46xxsettings.txt
Contents of the TFTP Settings File 4
As seen by the last lines of the Upgrade Script file (above), after ch ecking the application software,
the 4600 Series IP Telephone looks for a 46xxsettings file. This optional file is under your control
and is where you would identify non-default option settings, application-specific parameters, etc. A
template for this file is available for download at the Avaya support website, and an e xample of
what the file could look like is displayed below. At the Avaya support website, you can also
download a “4600 Settings Wizard,” a simple software program that asks a few q uestions to step
you through the automatic creation of a 46xxsettings file.