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+ | === 1608 === | ||
+ | {{PoE | ||
+ | |Barrel_plug=5.5/2.5 | ||
+ | |Barrel_voltage=5V | ||
+ | |802:3af_straight=yes | ||
+ | |802:3af_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Legacy_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Legacy_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Compatible_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Compatible_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Note= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | * H.323 only | ||
+ | * default password 27238 (craft) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 4620SW === | ||
[[Image:Avaya 4620SW.jpg|thumb|Avaya 4620SW]] | [[Image:Avaya 4620SW.jpg|thumb|Avaya 4620SW]] | ||
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* only uses pins 1,2,3 + 6 (100Base-T) | * only uses pins 1,2,3 + 6 (100Base-T) | ||
* PoE compatible | * PoE compatible | ||
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* at the blank screen, type {{k|mute}}{{k|7}}{{k|4}}{{k|4}}{{k|#}} (Mute SIG#, you will notice a distinct short tick when pressing mute, and other keys being silent) | * at the blank screen, type {{k|mute}}{{k|7}}{{k|4}}{{k|4}}{{k|#}} (Mute SIG#, you will notice a distinct short tick when pressing mute, and other keys being silent) | ||
* change to SIP by cycling using {{k|*}} and confirm using {{k|#}} | * change to SIP by cycling using {{k|*}} and confirm using {{k|#}} | ||
+ | * default password 27238 (craft) | ||
You will need a TFTP server and the 46xxSettings.txt file (see [https://support.avaya.com/downloads/download-details.action?contentId=C2009071016160372125345&productId=P0553 Avaya's sample] and [https://gist.github.com/LeftyBC/6589411 a snippet from LeftyBC on github gist] | You will need a TFTP server and the 46xxSettings.txt file (see [https://support.avaya.com/downloads/download-details.action?contentId=C2009071016160372125345&productId=P0553 Avaya's sample] and [https://gist.github.com/LeftyBC/6589411 a snippet from LeftyBC on github gist] | ||
+ | {{PoE | ||
+ | |Barrel_plug=none | ||
+ | |802:3af_straight=yes | ||
+ | |802:3af_crosslink=yes | ||
+ | |Legacy_straight=no | ||
+ | |Legacy_crosslink=no | ||
+ | |Compatible_straight=yes | ||
+ | |Compatible_crosslink=yes | ||
+ | |Unifi_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Note= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 9608 === | ||
+ | [[Image:Avaya 9608.jpg|thumb|Avaya 9608]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 9611 === | ||
+ | {{PoE | ||
+ | |Barrel_plug=none | ||
+ | |802:3af_straight=yes | ||
+ | |802:3af_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Legacy_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Legacy_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Compatible_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Compatible_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Note= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | * default password 27238 (craft) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 9650 === | ||
+ | [[Image:Avaya 9650.jpg|thumb|Avaya 9650]] | ||
+ | * default password 27238 (craft) | ||
+ | * latest supported SIP firmware version seems to be 2.6.17.0 | ||
+ | * also uses 46xxsettings.txt | ||
+ | ** <code>$MACADDR</code> is not usable in the config file | ||
+ | ** <code>SKINS</code> and <code>CURRENT_SKIN</code> doesn't work | ||
+ | ** <code>CURRENT_CONTENT</code> works: even the option of adding hidden menus | ||
+ | ** <code>CURRENT_LOGO</code> doesn't work | ||
+ | ** <code>SET SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST</code> is most likely numeric | ||
+ | ** no support for <code>FORCE_SIP_*</code> | ||
+ | * 8+1 auxiliary buttons are not programmable, only the 3 appLines, 4 softKeys and 5 hardButtons (calllog, contacts amenu, message, forward) | ||
+ | * doesn't handle <code>401 Unauthorized</code> | ||
+ | * [[User:Xopr|xopr]] had problems with ACK/BYE from the phone (it never hangs up and some calls will disconnect after ~30 seconds) | ||
+ | {{PoE | ||
+ | |Barrel_plug=none | ||
+ | |802:3af_straight=yes | ||
+ | |802:3af_crosslink=yes | ||
+ | |Legacy_straight=no | ||
+ | |Legacy_crosslink=no | ||
+ | |Compatible_straight=yes | ||
+ | |Compatible_crosslink=yes | ||
+ | |Unifi_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Note= | ||
+ | }} | ||
Location: [[Location::User:xopr|xopr's]] (project crate and a bunch at home) | Location: [[Location::User:xopr|xopr's]] (project crate and a bunch at home) | ||
− | [[Category:Telephony]] | + | |
+ | |||
+ | === B189 === | ||
+ | {{PoE | ||
+ | |Barrel_plug=none | ||
+ | |802:3af_straight=yes | ||
+ | |802:3af_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Legacy_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Legacy_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Compatible_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Compatible_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_straight=unknown | ||
+ | |Unifi_crosslink=unknown | ||
+ | |Note= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | Features: | ||
+ | * default password 27238 (craft) | ||
+ | * H.323 only | ||
+ | * color touchscreen | ||
+ | * Gigabit ethernet (single port) | ||
+ | * Has mini USB: it doesn't power the device, it doesn't enumerate on the PC correctly and is marked "for future use" in the manual. Also booting with several button combinations didn't triger a valid USB port | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Telephony]][[Category:PoE]] |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 22 April 2023
1608
Power (over Ethernet) compatibility:
barrel plug: 5.5/2.5 5V
straight | crosslink | |
---|---|---|
802.3af | yes | unknown |
legacy | unknown | unknown |
compatible | unknown | unknown |
Unifi | unknown | unknown |
Note:
- H.323 only
- default password 27238 (craft)
4620SW
- only uses pins 1,2,3 + 6 (100Base-T)
- PoE compatible
- custom power module available: GND:pin 7, +48V:pin 8
- upon booting (about 20 seconds), the following message appears:
- 100 mbps ethernet (you might want to unplug the ethernet cable if the keys do not respond)
- * to program (after this step, you can plug in the ethernet connection again so you are able to type in the SIG command at the end)
- press *
- confirm every default with # (8x)
- at the end, it says "No new values. #=OK": confirm
- at the blank screen, type mute744# (Mute SIG#, you will notice a distinct short tick when pressing mute, and other keys being silent)
- change to SIP by cycling using * and confirm using #
- default password 27238 (craft)
You will need a TFTP server and the 46xxSettings.txt file (see Avaya's sample and a snippet from LeftyBC on github gist
Power (over Ethernet) compatibility:
barrel plug: none
straight | crosslink | |
---|---|---|
802.3af | yes | yes |
legacy | no | no |
compatible | yes | yes |
Unifi | unknown | unknown |
Note:
9608
9611
Power (over Ethernet) compatibility:
barrel plug: none
straight | crosslink | |
---|---|---|
802.3af | yes | unknown |
legacy | unknown | unknown |
compatible | unknown | unknown |
Unifi | unknown | unknown |
Note:
- default password 27238 (craft)
9650
- default password 27238 (craft)
- latest supported SIP firmware version seems to be 2.6.17.0
- also uses 46xxsettings.txt
$MACADDR
is not usable in the config fileSKINS
andCURRENT_SKIN
doesn't workCURRENT_CONTENT
works: even the option of adding hidden menusCURRENT_LOGO
doesn't workSET SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST
is most likely numeric- no support for
FORCE_SIP_*
- 8+1 auxiliary buttons are not programmable, only the 3 appLines, 4 softKeys and 5 hardButtons (calllog, contacts amenu, message, forward)
- doesn't handle
401 Unauthorized
- xopr had problems with ACK/BYE from the phone (it never hangs up and some calls will disconnect after ~30 seconds)
Power (over Ethernet) compatibility:
barrel plug: none
straight | crosslink | |
---|---|---|
802.3af | yes | yes |
legacy | no | no |
compatible | yes | yes |
Unifi | unknown | unknown |
Note: Location: xopr's (project crate and a bunch at home)
B189
Power (over Ethernet) compatibility:
barrel plug: none
straight | crosslink | |
---|---|---|
802.3af | yes | unknown |
legacy | unknown | unknown |
compatible | unknown | unknown |
Unifi | unknown | unknown |
Note: Features:
- default password 27238 (craft)
- H.323 only
- color touchscreen
- Gigabit ethernet (single port)
- Has mini USB: it doesn't power the device, it doesn't enumerate on the PC correctly and is marked "for future use" in the manual. Also booting with several button combinations didn't triger a valid USB port