Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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15-601042 Issue 30j (18 May 2015)
IP Office™ Platform 9.1
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1.1 Additional Documentation
Additional Documentation
The following components of core system are outside the range of a basic system installation. They are covered by
separate installation and configuration documentation. If those components are to be part of the system installation, that
documentation should be obtained, read and understood prior to the installation.
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Avaya IP Office Platform Security Guidelines
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one-X Portal for IP Office Installation.
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Avaya H323 IP Phone Installation.
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Embedded Voicemail Installation.
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Voicemail Pro Installation.
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Contact Store Installation.
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Compact DECT Installation.
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IP DECT R4 Installation.
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3600 Series Wireless IP Installation.
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SoftConsole Installation Manual.
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SIP Extension Configuration.
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1100/1200 Series Phone Installation.
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IP Office Technical Bulletins
Ensure that you have obtained and read the IP Office Technical Bulletin relating to the IP Office software release
which you are installing. This bulletin will contain important information that may not have been included in this
manual. IP Office Technical Bulletins are available from the
Avaya support
website (
http://support.avaya.com
).
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Upgrade Licenses
Some upgrades may require entry of upgrade licenses. It is still possible to upgrade the system without the
necessary licenses, however the system will not provide any telephony functions after the upgrade until the
appropriate license is added to the system configuration.
1.2 Repair
IP Office systems do not contain any user serviceable or repairable components. If a faulty unit is suspected, the whole
unit should be replaced.
IP Office control units should not be opened under any circumstances except the insertion of IP500 base cards.
1.3 RoHS
RoHS is a European Union directive for the Removal of Certain Hazardous Substances from Electrical and Electronic
Equipment. Similar legislation has been or is being introduced in a number of other countries. Avaya has decided to make
its global product range compliant with the requirements of RoHS.
The actions taken vary
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In some cases equipment has been discontinued and is no longer available from Avaya.
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In some cases new manufactured stock has been made RoHS compliant and keeps its existing SAP code.
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In other cases the equipment has been replaced by a new RoHS compliant alternative with new SAP codes.
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The SAP codes within this document are for RoHS compliant equipment unless otherwise stated.