Avaya call server integration factors, Voice messaging access, Codecs – Avaya 3600 User Manual

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Avaya, Inc.

Configuration and Administration—AVAYA 3616/3620/3626 WT

Avaya CCMS IP, Avaya Call Server, with Avaya 4612 IP Telephone Emulation

21-300352, Issue 2, July 2005

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7. Avaya Call Server Integration Factors

This section describes the mapping between the emulated Avaya 4612 IP Telephone and the 3600
Series Wireless Telephones.

Voice Messaging Access
Voicemail is accessed on the Wireless Telephone as

FCN

+ a character that corresponds to the

administered button.

CODECs
The 3600 Series Wireless Telephones are compatible with the G.711 and G.729a/ab codecs. There is
no setting required on the WT. If the wrong codec is used, there will be no voice path.

DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a standardized protocol that enables clients to be
dynamically assigned with various configuration parameters, such as an IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, and other critical network configuration information. DHCP servers centrally manage
such configuration data, and are configured by network administrators with settings that are
appropriate for a given network environment. The Wireless Telephone will use the following DHCP
options if DHCP use is enabled:

Option Meaning

1 Subnet

Mask

3 Default

Gateway

6 DNS

Server

7 Syslog

Server

15 Domain

Name

43 Avaya Specific Options

60 Vendor Class ID

66 TFTP

Server

151 Avaya Voice Priority Processor

152 NL OAI Gateway

176 Avaya Specific Options

siaddr Boot server or next server

TFTP
The Wireless Telephone uses TFTP to update its software over the 802.11 wireless LAN.

DNS
Domain Name System (DNS), an industry-standard protocol, locates computers on an IP-based
network. IP networks rely on number-based addresses to move information on the network. However,
users are better at remembering friendly names than number-based addresses, so, it is necessary to
translate user-friendly names into addresses that the network can recognize. The Wireless Telephone
will use DNS to automatically translate names into IP addresses for these components: TFTP Server,
Avaya Voice Priority Processor, and Avaya Call Server.

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