Administration Overview and Requirements
The parameters under which the 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones need to operate are summarized as follows:
●Telephone Administration on the Communication Manager (CM) call server, as covered in Chapter 4: Communication Manager Administration.
●Administration on SIP Enablement Services (SES), as covered in Chapter 5: SIP Enablement Services (SES) Administration.
●IP Address management for the telephone, as covered in Chapter 6: Server Administration for dynamic addressing. For static addressing, see the Avaya
●Tagging Control and VLAN administration for the telephone, if appropriate, as covered in Chapter 8: Administering Telephone Options.
●Quality of Service (QoS) administration for the telephone, if appropriate. QoS is covered in QoS on page 29 and QoS on page 40.
●Protocol administration, for example, Simple Network Management Control (SNMP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
●Interface administration for the telephone, as appropriate. Administer the telephone to LAN interface using the PHY1 parameter described in Chapter 3: Network Requirements. Administer the telephone to PC interface using the PHY2 parameter described in “Interface Control” in the Avaya
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Table 1 indicates that you can administer system configuration parameters in a variety of ways and use a variety of administrative mechanisms like:
●Maintaining the information on the call server.
●Manually entering the information by means of the telephone dialpad.
●Administering the DHCP server.
●Editing the configuration file on the applicable HTTP or HTTPS file server.
●User modification of certain parameters, when given administrative permission to do so.
Note:
Not all parameters can be administered on all administrative mechanisms.
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