User's Manual

1692 Release R1.00 Readme (November 9, 2009)
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1692 Release R1.00 package contents
For more information on upgrading or configuring the Avaya 1692 IP telephones, refer
Appendix A. For information on using the 1692 IP telephones, refer the user and quick
reference guides at http://support.avaya.com.
The package contains all the files necessary to upgrade Avaya 1692 IP telephones to H.323 Release
R1.00.The following files are included in each package:
1692_000100.bin (APP. file)
bootrom.id (Boot file)
1692upgrade.txt (Avaya upgrade script file)
000000000000.cfg (XML file required for BootServer Process)
sip_backup.cfg (Required for TLS and Localization)
phone1_vcvr.cfg (Required for TLS and Localization)
1692Localization folder containing all the supported language folders
1692 Localization folder should contain the following supported language folders along with
corresponding “1692-dictionary.xml” files:
French_Canada
French_France
German
Italian
Spanish
System specific parameters should be entered into the 46xxsettings.txt file which is available for
separate download at support.avaya.com
Procedures and information:
The phone consists of two parts: Application image and BootROM image. Upgrade and
downgrade facility for both the images are available.
The required Bootserver menu has been preprogrammed in the phone.
The Bootserver menu and the entire boot process have been demarcated from the application
load by changing the font size.
1692 supports four types of file servers (FTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS). Currently a particular File
server needs to be selected from ‘* to program’ menu during boot-up.
The Avaya upgrade script file name is “1692upgrade.txt”.
Presently, the Bootserver process also expects the “000000000000.cfg” XML file to be
available in file server directory.
Correspondingly, the APPNAME (1692_000xxx.bin) given in the “1692upgrade.txt” file needs
to have the same application name and needs to be updated against APP_FILE_PATH field of
the ‘000000000000.cfg’ file.
CONFIG_FILES field into ‘000000000000.cfg’ should contain phone1_vcvr.cfg, sip_backup.cfg
entries.