Avaya 3645 [7/11] Phone configuration

Avaya 3645 [7/11] Phone configuration
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2.3 DHCP
The 3631, 3641 and 3645 supports DHCP for IP address assignment and configuration of other tele-
phone options as described in detail below.
DHCP
Option
Meaning Avaya 3631 Avaya 3641/3645
1 Subnet Mask yes yes
3 Default Gateway yes yes
6 DNS Server yes yes
7 Syslog Server no yes
15 Domain Name yes yes
42 Network Time Protocol Server no yes (if available)
66 TFTP Server no yes
151 Avaya Voice Priority Processor no yes
152 NL OAI Gateway no yes (if available)
176
Avaya Specific Options (MCI-
PADD, MCPORT)
yes (optional) yes
242
Avaya Specific Options (MCI-
PADD, MCPORT)
yes (default) no
table 6: DHCP Options supported
3 Phone Configuration
3.1.1 Differences Between 3631 and 3641/3645 handsets
The main differences between the two series of wireless telephones (WTS) are
3631:
Supports 802.1X (WPA Enterprise/WPA2 Enterprise)
Has a color display
Has multiple built-in applications (browser, calendar, call log, alarm clock, calculator)
Configured as 4620 phone type in CM
Targeted at general office environment
No AVPP server requirement
3641/3645:
Supports 802.11a or 802.11bg operation
Supports Push-To-Talk (3645 only)
Open Applications Interface (OAI) for vertical application support
Requires AVPP/SVP server
Configured as 4612 phone type in CM
Targeted at general office and high-density environments
Because of the different configuration philosophies of the handsets
3631 is based on a config file (same format as wired Avaya IP phones) and uses a SIM-card
3641/3645 uses special configuration hardware and software (no SIM-card)
each of the different configuration procedures is described below in its own chapter.
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