The one built into Manager is crap. These run as a service and are supported:
TFTP Server to use:
http://support.avaya.com/japple/css/japple?temp.documentID=295225&temp.productID=107755&temp.bucketID=108025&PAGE=Document
(it's what's "supported" for the 4600 series phones)
You can also use...
First off: upgrade to 3.2(17)
Next: Use the Avaya TFTP Server (or set up the HTTP file server - documentation at Avaya's support site.
If you can't buy a license from them, send me your phone number and I'll walk you through it.
mdegray :
This configuration is running in a production environment using an IPO406V2 running 3.2(17).
One of our subsidiary firms is also running it on IPO406v1 equipment (old VCMs) using the 3.2(17) firmware.
Note: Avaya did not intend to support the 4600 series phones using VPNRemote &...
FYI: a new version of the One-X Quick edition is on the near horizon (reportedly by the end of the 2006).
Primary features:
--Updated firmware
--support for PRI/T1 trunks
mdegray / khayulay: The 46xx series IP phones are meant to work on both IP Office and Communications Manager platform with G-series media gateways.
To implement the licensing, you're supposed to run the WebLM (license manager - it's free) and purchase the CMEE R3 client $205 per user. However...
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