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Avaya D100 Install Manual
Avaya D100 Install Manual

Avaya D100 Install Manual

Ip office standard/essential, dect cordless, telquest tech support

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Page 1
Avaya IP Office Standard/Essential
Install D100/D160 DECT Cordless
Telquest Tech Support
This requires an Avaya IP Endpoint License for EACH D160 Cordless Handset and Release 8.1 KSU
Create a New SIP DECT Line
1. Right Click Here...
2. Click Here...
3. Click Here...
Note: If you do not see this
then you need to upgrade the KSU...
Do not click on this tab...
6. Check this..
4. Give the Base a Name...
See Page 9
D100
6a. Uncheck this.. and set Static Info.
5. Enter the MAC Address of the base...
DHCP only works if the KSU is configured
It is located on the back of the Base Unit
to be the DHCP Server...
Your Network Router will not work for DHCP.

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Summary of Contents for Avaya D100

  • Page 1 Avaya IP Office Standard/Essential Install D100/D160 DECT Cordless Telquest Tech Support This requires an Avaya IP Endpoint License for EACH D160 Cordless Handset and Release 8.1 KSU Create a New SIP DECT Line 1. Right Click Here... 2. Click Here...
  • Page 2 Page 2 Create a New SIP DECT Extension 2. Click Here... 1. Right Click Here... 3. Click Here... This is just an Index Number 1. Assign an Extension Number...
  • Page 3: Create A New User

    Page 3 Create a New User D100 D100 On LCD 3. Give it a Name... 8000 4. Enter its Extension Number... 2. Click Here... 1. Right Click Here... This is done on the same page... 1. Click Here... 2. Click Here...
  • Page 4 Page 4 Base Station Info This is a tiny pin hole Blue LED is for the Handset Registering to the Base Green LED is for the Base Registering to the KSU...
  • Page 5 Press the “Regist” soft key and the LCD will flash and say “Press RegKey On Base”. You have about 20 seconds to press the RegKey. Now, press and hold down the RegKey (the only button) on the front of D100 Base Station until the Blue LED begins to flash. (about 5 seconds) It is now in the Registration Mode and is looking for a D160 Handset to register to it.
  • Page 6 Enter it now. The LCD will say “Connecting” If all worked OK you will see the Name on LCD (D100 in my case) that you assigned on Page 3 along with the Extension Number. (also assigned on Page 3) Mine looks like this D100:8000 in the LCD.
  • Page 7 Page 7 You can manage the D160 Handsets via the Base Station by using the Avaya System Status (SSA)program. Windows 7 view... Click Here... Enter the IP Address of the KSU, NOT the D100...
  • Page 8 Page 8 1. Click here... 2. Click here... 3. Click here... You can use these buttons to manage the Base Station and the Handsets...
  • Page 9 Page 9 When you click on Configure Base IP, this additional area will pop up. KSU IP Address Now you can enter the IP Address, IP Mask and IP Gateway for the unit. The Provisioning Server will be the IP Address of the KSU. The following IP Office features are available for button programming: •...
  • Page 10 Page 10 Special Info Avaya made a change to allow SIP DECT phones to work. You must create a dummy SIP Extension to allow the SIP Registrar to work. If you already have a SIP Exrtension and the SIP Registrar is working, skip this.
  • Page 11 Page 11 Don't Touch... 4. Give it an unused Ext. Number. 5. Click here... After clicking the OK button, click the Blue Floppy icon to save the settings.

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