Initializing the Avaya CallPilot® Mini
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Avaya CallPilot® Mini Quick Start Guide
The Quick Install Wizard screen appears. Depending on your system, this can take several
minutes to appear.
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Configure the Quick Install parameters for a Avaya CallPilot® Mini according to following
table.
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Quick Install Wizard parameters for a Avaya CallPilot® Mini
Field name
Description
IP Address
Enter the IP Address for the CallPilot Mini. If you do not know the IP Address, contact your
network administrator.
This is the IP Address you will use to access the CallPilot Mini using CallPilot Manager.
Changes to the IP Address take effect when you reboot the CallPilot Mini.
If this is a re-install, the IP Address shows the current settings, not the factory default.
Warning:
If you enter an FQDN in the
IP Address
box, you must ensure that the
FQDN for the CallPilot Mini is in the same subnet as is specified by the Subnet Mask
and the Default Gateway IP address. If you enter an FQDN that is not in the same
subnet, you may cause the CallPilot Mini to continuously reboot. To correct this
problem, use the serial interface to change the IP address of the CallPilot Mini. For
more information, refer to
“Changing the IP address using a serial cable” on page 10
.
Subnet Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask for the CallPilot Mini. If you do not know the Subnet Mask, contact your
network administrator.
Changes to the Subnet Mask take effect when you reboot the CallPilot Mini.
If this is a re-install, the Subnet Mask shows the current settings, not the factory default.
Primary DNS
Enter the IP Address of the Primary DNS server that CallPilot Mini uses. If you do not know
the IP Address, contact your network administrator.
The Primary DNS server allows you to use domain names, such as www.avaya.com, instead
of IP addresses when accessing a site.
Note
: If you do not use DNS, leave this box blank. CallPilot applications, such as Digital
Networking, can use a DNS server even if you leave this box blank.
Secondary DNS
Enter the IP Address of the Secondary DNS server that CallPilot Mini uses. If you do not know
the IP Address, contact your network administrator.
CallPilot Mini uses the Secondary DNS server if it cannot contact the Primary DNS server or if
the domain name is not listed in the Primary DNS server.
Note
: If you do not use DNS, leave this box blank. CallPilot applications, such as Digital
Networking, can use a DNS server even if you leave this box blank.
Default Gateway
Enter the IP Address of the default next-hop router. If you do not know the IP Address, contact
your network administrator.
Note
: If you do not require a next-hop router, leave this box blank.
Digits per Extension Select the length of the extension number in digits.
Attendant DN
Enter the directory number of the attendant. You can enter a number from 1 to 7 digits long.
Primary Language
Select the default language that is used for voice prompts, text messages, and the
Auto-Attendant.
You can change the language of individual mailboxes by assigning a different Class of Service
to those mailboxes.
Country
Select the country in which the CallPilot Mini is installed.
The country you select determines several country specific settings such as the telephone
number length, mailbox login sequence and Call Progress Tone Detection. You must select
the country that the CallPilot Mini is in to ensure proper operation.
The default country is North America.