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This file is the readme for software Release 1.8.2 for
the Avaya 4602 and 4602SW IP Telephone.
There are five files that apply to the Avaya 4602 & 4602SW IP
Telephone:
4602dape1_82.bin - The 4602 R1.8.2 DEFINITY application.
4602dbte1_82.bin - The 4602 boot application.
4602sape1_82.bin - The 4602SW R1.8.2 DEFINITY application.
4602sbte1_82.bin - The 4602SW boot application.
46xxupgrade.scr - The script the IP Telephones will download.
(Note: This file also applies to the Avaya 4620, 4624, 4612 and 4606
IP Telephones.)
NEW FEATURES IN 1.8.2:
. No new features.
IMPROVEMENTS in R1.8.2:
· This release is to support manufacturability of the product. Once this
firmware is installed, downgrades to prior releases will be blocked.
Phones shipping from the factory will begin to utilize this firmware
as of 7/04.
KNOWN ISSUES in R1.8.2:
. Must use TN230AP Media Processor(Prowler) V35, V46 or later,
otherwise one way talk paths will occur.
· This release supports Network Address Translation (NAT) on
Communication Manager 1.0 or later. Direct IP Telephone to
IP Telephone calls behind NAT (aka NAT shuffling) requires
Avaya Communication Manager 1.3 (CM 1.3). If you use NAT on
a version of CM prior to 1.3, you must set the option
"Direct IP-IP Audio Connections" to No on the ACM station
form for the IP Telephone behind the NAT device. If you
upgrade to CM1.3 make sure this option is set to Yes so you
can take advantage of direct IP-IP Audio connections behind
the NAT device. See Communication Manager documentation,
available for download at support.avaya.com for more details.
· Undefined DHCP/TFTP variables are not initialized with
manually defined values.
. If a parameter set via a script file contains a comma, the
parameter value will be truncated in the phone at the comma.
For example, if the command SET TFTPDIR "Testb,19" is issued,
TFTPDIR will be set to "Testb" in the phone. Note however
that comma separated lists of addresses are processed
correctly.
. If an IP Address of 0.0.0.0 appears in a list of IP
addresses, this zero address will be treated as a
list terminator and addresses following 0.0.0.0 in the
list will be ignored.
. A 4602 Bridged call appearance does not reflect active in use
status state - if a 4602 extension is configured as a bridged
extension on another phone, and that other phone goes off-hook
on the 4602 appearance, the 4602 will not display the active
call icon to indicate off-hook. Hold status is correctly
indicated.
· Media encryption is supported only on R1.8 and later releases.
KNOWN ISSUES IN R1.8.2 SNMP MIB:
General:
· IP addresses may sometimes be listed in dotted-decimal format
even if the values were specified in DNS format.
Group 4:
· endptDSCPBBE: value does not reflect the setting selected by
the Avaya Site Administration terminal for the respective
network region.
R1.8.2 NOTES:
· R1.8.2 for the 4602 & 4602SW IP Telephone requires Communication
Manager R1.0 or later.
· The default DNS names used are:
AvayaCallServer - Address of Gatekeeper
AvayaTFTPServer - Address of TFTP Server
· Other DNS names can be used in DHCP Option #176 or in TFTP
scripts anywhere an IP address was required for R1.7.
· DNS names are limited to 32 characters.
· See the LAN Administrator's Guide for more information on DHCP
and DNS enhancements: http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2
/avayaip/common/instadmin.htm
· G.711 Silence Suppression is administered on the PBX. There
is no option to turn it on (or off) at the telephone. Turning
on Silence Suppression reduces the bandwidth needed for most
calls by more than 50%. Music-on-hold and other low volume
audio sources will be significantly worse with Silence
Suppression than without. Communication Manager network
administration details are covered in document
number 555-233-504 at http://www.avayadocs.com/.
· The following features require Avaya Communication
Manager 1.3 (CM1.3):
Remote Traceroute Cancel
AEA Media Encryption
NAT shuffling
See the LAN Administrators Guide for more information on installing
and configuring your 4602 and 4602SW IP Telephone at:
http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/common/instadmin.htm
For details on phone features of your 4602 & 4602SW IP Telephone,
see the 4602 & 4602SW IP Telephone Users Guide, document
number 555-233-780,available for download at: support.avaya.com.
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.