Server Administration

Required Network Information

DHCP is the control point where an enterprise controls its IP telephones. Before administering DHCP and TFTP, HTTP, and TLS, as applicable, complete the information in Table 2: Required Network Information Before Installation - Per DHCP Server on page 48. Completing the pre- installation steps ensures that you have the necessary information regarding your network. If you have more than one Gateway, TFTP/HTTP/TLS server, subnet mask, and Gatekeeper in your configuration, you need to complete Table 2 for each DHCP server.

Release 1.5 of the 4600 Series Telephones supported specifying a list of IP Addresses for a gateway/router, TFTP server, and Avaya media server Gatekeeper(s). We explain this specification in Overview of Voice over IP (VoIP) on page 21. Each list can contain up to 255 total ASCII characters, with IP Addresses separated by commas with no intervening spaces. Note that depending on the specific DHCP application, only 127 characters might be supported.

When specifying IP Addresses for the file server or media server, use either dotted decimal format (“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”) or DNS names. If you use DNS, note that the system value DOMAIN is appended to the IP Addresses you specify. If DOMAIN is null, the DNS names must be fully qualified, in accordance with IETF RFCs 1034 and 1035. For more specific information about DNS, see DHCP Generic Setup on page 50 and DNS Addressing on page 84.

Table 2: Required Network Information Before Installation - Per DHCP Server

1. Gateway (router) IP Address(es)

2. TFTP server IP Address(es)

If applicable.

3.Subnet mask

4.Avaya Media Server Gatekeeper IP Address(es)

5.

Avaya Media Server Gatekeeper port

Although this can be a value between 0 and

 

 

65535, the default value is 1719. Do not change

 

 

the default value unless that value conflicts with

 

 

an existing port assignment.

 

 

 

6.

TFTP server file path

If applicable.

 

 

 

7.

Telephone IP Address range

 

 

From:

 

 

To:

 

 

 

 

8.

DNS server address(es)

If applicable.

 

 

 

9.

HTTP server address(es)

If applicable.

 

 

 

10.

HTTPS/TLS server address(es)

If applicable

 

 

 

The file server’s file path is the “root” directory used for all transfers by the server. This is the default directory all files will be uploaded to or downloaded from. In configurations where the upgrade script and application files are in the default directory, item 6 in Table 2: Required Network Information Before Installation - Per DHCP Server on page 48 should not be used.

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4600 specifications

The Avaya 4600 series is a line of IP telephones designed for enterprise communication. Known for its robust features and reliability, the 4600 series has been widely adopted in various business environments, from small companies to large corporations.

One of the standout features of the Avaya 4600 series is its support for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This enables businesses to make voice calls over the internet, which can significantly reduce telecommunications costs. The integration of VoIP technology also allows for seamless communication across different locations, making it ideal for businesses with multiple branches or remote employees.

The design of the Avaya 4600 series phones is user-friendly, featuring a clear display and an intuitive interface. Users can easily navigate through various options, making calls, accessing voicemail, and managing contacts a straightforward task. Many models in the series include customizable soft keys, which allow individuals to tailor the phone's functions to their specific needs. This flexibility is crucial in environments where employees need to quickly adjust their communications settings.

Another key characteristic is the high-quality audio. The Avaya 4600 series incorporates advanced audio technologies that ensure clear and crisp sound quality during calls. This is essential for effective communication, particularly in large meetings or conference calls where clarity is vital.

The Avaya 4600 series also supports various network protocols, including Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), providing compatibility with a wide range of network infrastructures and allowing organizations to choose the system that best fits their needs. This versatility makes the 4600 series an appealing choice for businesses looking to future-proof their communication systems.

Security is a major consideration in any enterprise communication solution, and Avaya has incorporated features in the 4600 series to protect against unauthorized access and cyber threats. Encryption protocols help safeguard call data, ensuring that sensitive business information remains secure.

In terms of deployment, the Avaya 4600 series can be easily integrated into existing networks, as well as managed remotely, which simplifies the installation and maintenance process. This feature is particularly beneficial for large enterprises that require scalability across multiple locations.

Overall, the Avaya 4600 series combines advanced technology, user-friendly design, and comprehensive security measures to provide a reliable and effective communication solution for businesses. As enterprises continue to adapt to a rapidly changing communication landscape, the Avaya 4600 series remains a strong contender for organizations seeking to enhance their telecommunications infrastructure.