Hello,
I'm running into an odd issue where an Avaya 406 is not communicating fully to our main site's 406. We haven't made any changes to the phone system recently, and this just started about a week ago. I don't think it's a network issue since I can still open the configuration no problem...
Awesome, thanks for the help!
I also found this great guide: http://www.ipofficeassistance.com/howto_dhcp_ip_phones/
It really goes step by step which is what I need. The screenshots are an added bonus too, in case anyone else needs as much help as I do.
Thanks for all the assistance guys.
G1
So in regards to what kyle555 said, I would use TFTP or HTTP with a 4600 phone, while if I used newer IP phones I would need to use HTTP only. Correct? sorry, really trying to understand what you guys are saying.
Ah that makes sense. I use 4412 D+ phones, so I am thinking I could use either/or? If I'm understanding you correctly the newer phones can only use HTTP.
And are his numbers just "fill in the blank" dummy data?
So, I've been thoroughly using this thread: http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1724481
It mostly makes sense. However, I don't understand when he writes:
"********** If using only a single VLAN for both Voice and Data ********** 1. Expand our your DHCP scope and right click “Scope...
Thanks for the replies.
I will admit I am not experienced working with these phone systems... so any or all details you supply are helpful. I will dig around on this forum more for some resources.
Thanks for the tip on the VCM... our system does indeed have those and so good there.
G1
Hey, I'm hoping someone can help me with this issue.
At our office we are using an older Avaya phone system, IP Office 400. Obviously this is a digital phone system we have set up.
I want to add IP phones to this system automatically. Presently we can connect the phone, then configure it with...
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