Avaya B189 Conference IP Phone Release 1.0.0.21 Readme This file is the Readme for the Avaya B189 Conference IP Phone Release 1.0 This file describes the contents of the January 2014 release software distribution package. H.323 software is supported on the Avaya B189 Conference IP phones only and when used with Avaya Aura® Communication Manager. Please refer to the Advisements in this file for important information prior to deploying this software. To upgrade your Avaya B189 Conference IP phone: 1.
Avaya B189 Conference IP phones Avaya has launched the Avaya B189 Conference IP phone which is a new addition to the B100 family of conference phones. This conference phone is designed for the medium and large customers having the Avaya Aura infrastructure in place. The phone features crystal clear sound using the OmniSound HD technology with full duplex communication and 3600 sound reproduction. With sensitive microphones, the phone can pick up the conversation from a distance of 15 feet.
Audix record Consult CPN Block Drop Exclusion Limit in calls No hold conference Ringer Off Avaya B189 Release 1.0.0.21 Package Contents The Avaya B189 1.0 software package contains all the files necessary to upgrade the Avaya to a new load. The following files are included in each package: SB189_HAL_R1_0_0_21_r8905_V474.tar - The B1891.0 phone application tar file. SB189_UKR_V13r127_V13r127.tar – The H.323 Kernel and root file system tar file. B189Hupgrade.
Settings files parameters The B189 phone will use the 46xxsettings.txt file. Note: that only a subset of the settings parameters will apply, please refers to the comments on the 46xxsettings.txt template on http://support.avaya.com. The B189 phone will support new settings file parameter: PHNSCRIDLE - specifies the content displayed in Main Display Area when the phone is in Idle state.
ID Issue Description 282392 When the B189 phone have a bridged call appearance to phone B, and calls phone B and disconnects the call from phone screen before phone B answers. The entries for: “Guest login”, “Logout” and “Administration menu” will not be available on the settings screen. Workaround: Touch the bridge call appearance and then disconnect. When setting 2 bridged lines to the same extension, the B189 phone is unable to conference to the bridge lines.
ID Issue Description 932240 When we configure the B189 phone to backup/restore using HTTP credential, after the phone comes up from reboot and if we want to preform backup/restore, the phone shows status screen for credential values. Two lines for user and password are part of credential screen. When user presses user/password screen a keyboard is displayed. If user presses on one of the application buttons, the credential screen will disappear and the phone will not get dial tone.
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