User's Manual
Avaya Branch Gateway Manager 10.0 Page 141
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Configuration Settings: System
· On systems with an Avaya memory card, the LAN1 IP Address can be entered to specify that memory card as the
TFTP file source. The files required for download must be transferred onto the card using either TFTP from the PC
command line (see File Writer IP Address below) or through Embedded File Management .
· 1100, 1200, 1600 and 9600 Series IP phones do not support TFTP and require an HTTP Server IP Address (see
below) to be specified.
· This address is only used in DHCP responses if the Phone File Server Type is set to Custom.
· HTTP Server IP Address: Default = 0.0.0.0 (Disabled).
For Avaya IP phones using the system for DHCP, the address set here is used when they make HTTP requests for
software and settings files. The files for download should be placed in the HTTP server's root directory.
· Using the system's own memory card is supported as the source for HTTP files. This is supported for up to 50 IP
phones total. This is done by setting the TFTP Server IP Address and HTTP Server IP Address to match the
system IP address.
· HTTP-TFTP Relay is support using Branch Gateway Manager as the TFTP server (not supported by Linux based
systems). This is done by setting the TFTP Server IP Address to the address of the Branch Gateway Manager PC
and the HTTP Server IP Address to the control unit IP address. This method is supported for up to 5 IP phones
total.
· This address is only used in DHCP responses if the Phone File Server Type (see below) is set to Custom.
· Phone File Server Type: Default = Custom.
For IP (H.323 and SIP) phones using the system as their DHCP server, the DHCP response can include the address of a
file server from which the phone should request files. The setting of this field control which address is used in the
DHCP response.
Phone File
Server Type
DHCP Response uses...
HTTP Source
TFTP Source
Custom
HTTP Server IP Address
TFTP Server IP Address
Memory Card
LAN IP Address
LAN IP Address
Disk
LAN IP Address
LAN IP Address
Manager
LAN IP Address
Manager PC IP Address
· Custom
The DHCP response provided to phones it is supporting contains the TFTP Address from the TFTP Server IP Address
above and the HTTP Address from the HTTP Server IP Address above.
· Memory Card
The system will respond to file requests from phones using files on its own memory card. The DHCP response provided
to phones it is supporting contains the LAN address of the system for both TFTP and HTTP address.
· Disk
This option is shown on Linux based IP Office systems. The system will respond to file requests from phone using files
from the /opt/ipoffice/system/primary folder. The DHCP response provided to phones it is supporting contains the LAN
address of the system for both TFTP and HTTP address.
· Manager
The system will forward any H.323 phone file request to the configured Manager PC IP Address set below.
HTTP-TFTP relay is used for HTTP requests. The DHCP response provided to phones the system is supporting contains
the LAN address of the system for the HTTP Address. This option is not supported for Linux based systems.
· Manager PC IP Address: Default = 0.0.0.0 (Broadcast).
This address is used when the Phone File Server Type is set to Manager.
· Avaya HTTP Clients Only: Default = On.
If selected, the system will only respond to HTTP requests from sources it identifies as another system, an Avaya
phone or application.
· Enable SoftPhone HTTP Provisioning: Default = Off.
This option is not supported by Avaya Branch Gateway.
· Automatic Backup: Default = On.
When selected, as part of its daily backup process, the system automatically copies the folders and files from the
System SD card's /primary folder to its /backup folder. Any matching files and folders already present in the /
backup folder are overwritten.
· Branch Prefix: Default = Blank. Range = 0 to 999999999.
This prefix is used to identify the system with the Avaya Aura® network. On calls routed to the SM line to the Avaya
Aura® network, the prefix is added to identify the source of the call. On incoming calls on the SM line, the leading
digits are removed if they match the system Branch Prefix. If a call routed to an SM Line is already prefixed with the
system's Branch Prefix, that prefix is removed and the call is checked for a local dialing match.
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