User guide

1600 Series IP Telephone Installation
14 Avaya 1600 Series IP Deskphones Installation and Maintenance Guide
6. The HTTP server and application are administered as described in the Avaya 1600
Series IP Deskphones Administrator Guide.
7. The upgrade script and application files from the Avaya Support Web site,
http://www.avaya.com/support
, are loaded correctly on the HTTP/HTTPS server.
8. If applicable, the DNS server is administered as described in the Avaya 1600 Series
IP Deskphones Administrator Guide.
Notes:
- Any or all of the server applications mentioned in items 5-8 can be co-resident on the
same hardware, subject to the specific restrictions of each individual application.
- See the Avaya 1600 Series IP Deskphones Administrator Guide for more information
about:
Note:
administering other network equipment,
administering applications like firewalls, and
information about topics like port utilization.
Requirements to Verify for Each IP Telephone
9. You have an extension number and an Avaya Aura Communication Manager or
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch security code (password) for each
applicable IP telephone. If your call server supports unnamed registration, and the
telephone settings file allows unnamed registration, you do not need to provide an
extension or password for the telephone. However, if you do not provide an
extension or password, the telephone will have very limited telephone functionality.
(For information, see Unnamed Registration
on page 27.)
10. A Category 5e LAN jack is available at each telephone site.
11. Electrical power is provided to each telephone by a Telephone Power Module (DC
power jack) (must be ordered separately). For Power over Ethernet input
connection, use only with UL Listed I.T.E. equipment with Power over Ethernet
output. If the LAN will supply IEEE-standard power to the telephone, no power
module is required for 1608, 1608-I, 1616, and 1616-I telephones. For the 1603 and
1603-I telephones, you will need to use the Power over Ethernet adapter if the LAN
will supply IEEE-standard power to the telephone. (See Connection Jacks with
Power over Ethernet on a 1603/1603-I IP Telephone on page 17.)
12. 1 Category 5e modular line cord is available for the connection between the IP
telephone and the PC, if applicable.
13. Verify that the 1600 Series IP Telephone package includes the following
components:
1 telephone set with stand.
1 handset capable of transmitting and receiving 7KHz audio.
1 H4DU 9-foot long (when extended) 4-conductor coiled handset cord,
plugged into the telephone and the handset.
1 8.5"x11" sheet of labels
1600 Series IP Telephone Safety Instructions.
1600 Series IP Telephone Quick Reference.
You will need 1 Category 5 modular line cord for the connection from the IP
telephone to the Ethernet wall jack.
Verify These Network Requirements (continued)