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Hello,
I need to add at least 10 IP phones to an Avaya IP403 with a release below 3.1 to the system. I would like to add the 4606 IP phones and the 4620 IP phones. What license or hardware modules would I need to get? I know this system is not supported, but their has to be some way to get IP phones on it, but I have just not been able to find that out.
Thank you in advance.
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You will need a VCM card, and the phones, that is all. On that older stuff there was no endpoint licenses, etc....
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Great. Then to configure the IP phones could I use any new Avaya software or is their any web-based utility to set these up?
Thanks!
--Sorry if these are well know answers! I have not done a lot with IP sets on IP office.
Last edited by norstaruser; 01/24/14 03:38 PM.
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Look on the internet for the VOIP deployment guide. You just point the phones to the proper call server. I dont remember the menu access for those phones (they have been discontinued for 6ish years)
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