Avaya 3600 Series User Manual

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Avaya, Inc.

Avaya Configuration Cradle

Administrator Guide

• Gray: file up to date. The settings have been saved.
The

Copy

settings

arrows and boxes allow you to copy settings to the handset side of

the window where they may then be written to the handset in the Cradle. Or the
configuration in a handset may be copied to the

Editable settings

area and edited or

saved. The

Sys

Grp

Usr

checkboxes allow you to copy just the settings you require.

When clicked, the

Re

ad

Phone

and

Write

Phone

buttons initiate the transfer of

configuration data from or to the handset in the Cradle. The

Stop

button will halt the

transfer.
The

Serial,

MAC, and Ver

windows display the serial number, MAC address, and

firmware version of the handset in the Cradle. This information is not stored (I’m
not sure whether the firmware version is stored in the Config file).
The four labeled flags on the right indicate the status of the configuration transfer:

Active

: green when attempting communication with handset in Cradle. Turns

yellow if a timeout occurs (may be due to an improperly seated handset). The
software will repeatedly re-attempt communication after a timeout so re-seating
the handset should correct the problem.

Read

: green when information is currently being read from the handset in the

Cradle.

Write

: yellow when information is currently being written to the handset in the

Cradle.

Error

: red when an error has occurred. An error message will appear on the status

bar at the bottom of the main window.

21-300630, Issue 1, July 2005

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