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IP Office v 8.1 and 9670G

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VrRotatetx

IS-IT--Management
Jan 12, 2012
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Has anyone gotten the 9670 to work? Ended up with a few of them and would like to use them. Everything is working except the phone app, then its just a white screen with Phone in the top left and features in the top right.

Ideas?
 
IP Telephones

IP Phones (SIP and H323) connect to the IP Office system via the RJ45 LAN or WAN. These device require an Avaya IP Endpoint license and voice compression resources. They are not supported in IP Office Basic Edition - PARTNER® Mode, IP Office Basic Edition - Norstar Mode and IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode mode.

H323:
• 1600 Series: 1603IP/SW, 1608, 1608-I, 1616, 1616-I
• 3600 Series: 3616, 3620, 3626, 3641, 3645
• 3700 Series: 3701, 3711 - Connection via DECT base stations. 3720, 3725, 3740, 3749 - Connection via DECT R4 base stations.
• 4600 Series: 4601, 4602, 4602SW, 4610, 4610SW, 4620, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4625.
• 5600 Series: 5601, 5602, 5602SW, 5610, 5620, 5621.
• 9600 Series: 9608, 9611G, 9620L, 9620C, 9621G, 9630G, 9640, 9640G, 9641G, 9650, 9650C.
• B100 Series: B179.
• T3 IP Series: T3 IP Compact, T3 IP Classic, T3 IP Comfort.

I suspect it will never work properly as there is no IPO ralated firmware for the handset, as the apps are disabled on the IPO versions.

ACSS - SME
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