
Message
Cause/Resolution
Restarting...
CAUSE: The deskphone is in the initial stage of rebooting.
RESOLUTION: Allow the deskphone boot process to continue.
Subnet
conflict * to
program
CAUSE: The deskphone is not on the same VLAN subnet as the
router.
RESOLUTION: Press star (*) to administer an IP address on the
deskphone. For imformation on configuring an IP address, see
Changing IP address information
on page 46, or administer network
equipment to administer the deskphone appropriately.
System busy
CAUSE: Most likely, the number of IP endpoints on the call server is
already at maximum capacity. Network resource may not be
unavailable.
RESOLUTION: The deskphone attempted to access a network
resource such as DHCP server, HTTP server, or the call server and
was not successful. Check the resource being called upon for its
availability. If the resource appears operational and is properly linked
to the network, verify that the addressing is accurate and that a
communication path exists in both directions between the deskphone
and the resource.
System Error
CAUSE: The call server has an unspecified problem.
RESOLUTION: Consult your Avaya Media Server administration and
troubleshooting documentation.
Undefined
Error
CAUSE: The call server has rejected registration for an unspecified
reason.
RESOLUTION: Consult your Avaya Media Server administration and
troubleshooting documentation.
Updating: DO
NOT UNPLUG THE
deskphone
CAUSE: The deskphone is updating its software image.
RESOLUTION: The deskphone update process must be continued.
Waiting for
LLDP
CAUSE: No File Server or Call Server has been administered, so the
deskphone is expecting to get the missing data through LLDP.
RESOLUTION: Administer the missing data by one of the following
methods: Statically, dynamically in DHCP, in the 46xxsettings file for
Call Server addresses, or by LLDP. For more information, see
on page 86.
Wrong Set Type
CAUSE: The call server does not recognize the set type.
RESOLUTION: Ensure the call server is properly administered to
register a compatible deskphone for the IP address and extension.
Operational errors and status messages
The following table identifies some of the possible operational problems that might be
encountered after successful 9600 Series IP deskphone installation. The user guide for a
Troubleshooting
80 Installing and Maintaining Avaya IP Deskphone H.323 9608, 9611G, 9621G, and 9641G
August 2013