Latest Boot File and System-Specific
Application File Already Loaded
This happens with normal resets.
- The telephone displays:
- The telephone detects and displays the speed of the Ethernet interface in Mbps, that is, 0, 10, 100, 1000. The message No Ethernet displays until the software determines whether the interface is 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps.
NOTE: The Ethernet speed indicated is the LAN interface speed for both the telephone and any attached PC.
- The software determines whether sufficient IP Address information was downloaded. In this scenario, it is discovered that sufficient information has not been downloaded. The following message displays while the DHCP process is invoked:
The number of elapsed seconds is incremented once per second, until DHCP successfully completes.
- While the IP telephone establishes a TCP connection to the HTTP server, the telephone displays the following message:
where n is the number of the IP Address obtained from the HTTP server and ipadd is the IP Address.
- The following message displays while the HTTP process is invoked:
The number increments once per second, until the HTTP server responds.
- While the upgrade script file is being downloaded from the HTTP server, all IP telephones display the following message:
where n is the number of the IP Address obtained from the HTTP server, sc is the status code of the HTTP response and etag is the value of the ETag header.
- The script file is processed. The software determines that the name of the boot code file in the telephone (BOOTNAME) is the latest version, and the name of the application file in the telephone is the same as APPNAME.
- System-specific registration with the Avaya media server is invoked.
- When registration finishes, a dial tone is available on the telephone.