Part B: Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone
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Avaya Voice Priority Processor, Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone, Handset Administration Tool
2.4
Startup Sequence
The Wireless IP Telephone goes through an initialization sequence at startup. The line
icons 1-9 display and count down as the Wireless IP Telephone steps through this
sequence. If there is difficulty at any step that prevents initialization from continuing, an
error message will display and the related icon(s) will stay on. Please see the error table at
the back of this document for instructions on how to handle error messages that occur
during initialization.
Icon
The icon(s) shown in bold turns off when:
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The Wireless IP Telephone has located and authenticated and associated with at least one AP,
and is proceeding to bring up higher-layer networking functions.
Note: 4 is not used for the CCMS protocol
Note: 6 is not used when QoS is set to
Wi-Fi Standard
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The Wireless IP Telephone is either configured for Static IP, or if configured for DHCP the DHCP
discovery process has started.
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If DHCP is configured, a DHCP response was received which contains a good DNS server
configuration.
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Note: Used for
SVP
QoS only and not present when using
Wi-Fi Standard
or CCX QoS. Indicates
one of the following possibilities:
1. Static IP configuration, or
2. AVPP address found in DHCP response, or
3. AVPP address found via DNS lookup.
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All networking functions are complete (notably, DHCP) and the Wireless IP Telephone is
proceeding with establishing the link to the AVPP.
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The CCMS application has started.
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At least one IP address for a PBX has been identified.
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The Wireless IP Telephone has successfully registered with the PBX.
(no icons)
EXT. –XXXXX
# – OK New –
The Wireless IP Telephone requires verification of the extension number.
See section 7.*
Password – ********
# – OK
The Wireless IP Telephone requires verification of the password.
See section 7.*
Ext. XXXXX
Initialization is complete. The Wireless IP Telephone is in standby mode ready to receive and
place calls.
* These prompts do not appear at every startup. They appear at first initialization and
when certain conditions require them.
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