3616/26 Wireless IP Telephone
Installation and Configuration Guide
555-301-107, Issue 3
41
May 2004
Message Description
Action
DHCP NACK error
A NACK (Negative ACKnowledge)
was received from the DHCP server
The DHCP lease currently in use by
the Wireless Telephone is no longer
valid, which forces the Wireless
Telephone to restart. This problem
should resolve itself on the restart.
If it does not, the problem is in the
DHCP server.
DO NOT POWER
OFF
The Wireless Telephone is in a critical
section of the software update
None. Do not remove the battery or
attempt to power off the phone
while this is displayed. Doing so
may require the phone to be
returned to Avaya to be recovered.
Duplicate IP
The Wireless Telephone has detected
another device with its same IP
address
If using DHCP, check that the
DHCP server is properly configured
to avoid duplicate addresses.
If using Static IP, check that the
Wireless Telephone was assigned a
unique address
Erase Failed
Download process failed to erase the
memory in the Wireless Telephone.
Operation will retry but may
eventually report the error “int.
error: 0F” Power cycle the phone.
Erasing Memory
Wireless Telephone has determined
that a download should occur and is
erasing the current software from
memory.
None. When the progress bar fills
the display line the erase operation
is complete.
Extension Error
Displayed for 5 seconds when all of
the Call Servers contacted indicate
that they do not recognize the current
extension as valid.
The user will be asked to enter a
valid extension and password
Extension in use
The phone is trying to register with an
extension that is already registered on
the Call Server.
See Avaya Call Server Integration
Factors section.
Incompatible
The switch is rejecting the software
version presented by the phone.
If this condition persists, contact the
Avaya system administrator.
Initializing …
The Wireless Telephone is performing
power on initialization
None. This is informational only.
Internal Err. # #
The Wireless Telephone has detected
a fault from which it cannot recover.
Record the error code so it can be
reported.
Turn the Wireless Telephone off
then on again.
If error persists, try registering a
different Wireless Telephone to this
telephone port.
If error still persists, contact Avaya
Technical Support and report the
error.