
Condition
Cause/Resolution
Log entries, or
user options.
The user reports
that pressing
My
Pictures
causes
the default Avaya
or administered
custom
screensaver to
appear.
AND the user is
registered via a USB
login.
CAUSE: One or more files in the USB pictures
directory are not in proper .jpg format or are too
large for the given deskphone to display.
RESOLUTION: Check the file format and verify
that height/width limits as specified in the User
Guide are followed.
Touchscreen deskphones only. User gets
Could Not Access Internet Service
message from the World Clock or Weather
application.
CAUSE: WMLPROXY and or WMLPORT
have not been properly administered.
RESOLUTION: Administer the missing data in
the 46xxsettings file. For more information on
the settings file, see the
Administering Avaya
IP Deskphone H.323 9608, 9611G, 9621G,
and 9641G
.
LLDP Troubleshooting
If the
Waiting for LLDP
message appears for more than a few seconds, the message generally
indicates a problem with getting a value for the call server IP address. This error can occur
due to incorrect settings in script files or in the way the network is configured.
On booting, the deskphone must obtain a valid IP address for the call cerver. The deskphone
can obtain the value, known as MCIPADD, from several sources:
• A static or manually programmed address on the phone.
• The 46xxsettings.txt file MCIPADD setting.
• A DHCP offer using option 242 that includes the MCIPADD setting.
• Link Layer Discovery Protocol or
LLDP
.
If the deskphone cannot find MCIPADD through any of these means, it will fail to register with
the Call Server and will display the
Waiting for LLDP
message several times before rebooting.
For example, if the MCIPADD value was specified in the 46xxssetting file and the network file
server fails, the deskphone will not be able to read the MCIPADD value or any of the
46xxsettings file parameters. Therefore, do not use this method of providing MCIPADD.
Troubleshooting
86 Installing and Maintaining Avaya IP Deskphone H.323 9608, 9611G, 9621G, and 9641G
August 2013