Issue 2 December 2007
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Chapter 3: Local Administrative Options
Introduction
During installation or after you have successfully installed an IP telephone, you might be
instructed to administer one of the manual procedures described in this chapter. These local
administrative procedures are also referred to as Craft Procedures.
Note:
Note:
You can modify the settings file to set parameters for IP telephones that
download their upgrade script and application files from the same HTTP server.
See
Chapter 4: Maintaining 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones
and “9600 Series IP
Telephone Scripts and Application Files” in Chapter 4 of the
Avaya one-X™
Deskphone Edition for 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Administrator Guide
.
!
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Only trained installers or technicians should perform local (craft) procedures.
Perform these procedures
only
if instructed to do so by the system or LAN
administrator.
Static administration of these options causes upgrades to work differently than if
they are administered dynamically. Values assigned to options in static
administration are not changed by upgrade scripts. These values remain stored
in the telephone until either:
- a new boot file is downloaded, or
- the IP telephone is reset, as indicated in
Reset System Values
on page 39.
Use these option-setting procedures
only
with static addressing and, as always, only
if instructed by the system or LAN administrator. Do
not
use these option-setting
procedures if you are using DHCP. DHCP is the Dynamic Addressing Process, as
indicated in
Dynamic Addressing Process/Telephone Startup
on page 21.