Administrative requirements
The following operating environment for the phone are:
• Phone Administration on the Avaya call server.
• IP address management for the phone.
• Tagging Control and VLAN administration for the phone, if applicable.
• Quality of Service (QoS) administration for the phone, if appropriate.
• Protocol administration, for example, Simple Network Management Control (SNMP) and Link
Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
• Interface administration for the phone, as appropriate. Administer the phone to LAN interface
using the PHY1 parameter.
Administer the deskphone to computer interface using the PHY2 parameter.
• Application-specific phone administration, if applicable.
Related links
on page 49
Initialization process overview
on page 50
JITC security compliance mode overview
on page 53
on page 59
Parameter data precedence
If you administer a parameter in multiple places, the last server to provide the parameter takes
precedence. The following is a list of precedence, from lowest to highest:
1. Manual administration. Call server or HTTP server or both are two exceptions for the
phone parameter STATIC.
2. DHCP, except as indicated in “DHCPACK Setting of Parameter Values” in
on page 84.
3. The
46xxsettings.txt
file.
4. The Avaya call server.
5. Backup files, if administered and permitted.
6. LLDP: Only the IPv4 mode supports LLDP.
Note:
Setting the call server and file server IP addresses have the lowest precedence.
Related links
on page 49
Administrative requirements
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