4600 Series IP Telephone Installation
40 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide
3. While the application file is downloaded to the IP telephone, all IP telephones except the
4601/4601+ display the following message:
where n is the number of KBs received from the TFTP server. Then the telephone
downloads the 46xxsettings.txt file.
4. While the application file is saved in flash memory, all IP telephones except the 4601/4601+
display the following message:
with the percentage of the file and the number of elapsed seconds incremented as the
application file is stored in flash memory.
Media Server Registration
The telephone contacts the Avaya Media Server and attempts to log in.
All IP telephones except the 4601 display the following prompt for an extension:
The 4601/4601+ IP Telephone indicates the server is waiting for an extension entry by
flashing the Message Waiting Indicators 500 milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off. The
Message Waiting indicators are located at the top of the telephone and the Message button
LED on the left middle of the faceplate.
1. Enter a new extension, ending with the # button. All telephones except the 4601/4601+
display each digit entered, while the 4601/4601+ provides LED and button-click feedback.
To register the telephone without the extension or password (unnamed), press only the #
button or make no entry and wait 60 seconds.
Note:
Note: Unnamed registration is the capability to register a telephone with the call server
without entry of an extension or password. Telephones registered unnamed have
limited functionality. For more information, see Unnamed Registrationon
page 45.
All IP telephones except the 4601/4601+ display the following prompt for a password:
filename
n KB received
Saving to flash
1%, 1 secs
Extension=nnnnnn
#=OK NEW=_
Password=_
#=OK