Setting up K165 or K175 using the Android installation wizard

Last Updated : Aug 02, 2019 |

About this task

When you power up a new K165 or K175 device for the first time or perform a factory reset, and the device configuration is not complete, the Android installation wizard is displayed to help you set up your K165 or K175 device.

Note:

The installation wizard is not currently available on K155 devices. On K155, you can configure the file server manually from Settings > Network & Internet > More > File Server.

Procedure

  1. On the Welcome screen, choose your preferred language and tap Start.
  2. If prompted, on the Network Mode Selection screen, choose how you want to connect to the network.
  3. Optional If you set the network mode to Wi-Fi, do the following to connect to a Wi-Fi network:
    1. On the Connect to Wi-Fi screen, select the required network from the available Wi-Fi networks.
    2. For a network that requires authentication, enter the network credentials and select the appropriate CA certificate option from the following:
      • Use system certificates

      • Do not validate

      • List of trusted certificates installed on Wi-Fi certificate repository, if available

        On a new device, no trusted certificates are installed in the repository, so you cannot select this option.

    3. Tap Connect.
  4. On the Copy apps & data screen, choose one of the following:
    • Copy your data: Use this option to restore user-defined device configuration, such as language settings and application data, which is backed up using a personal account, such as a Google account.

    • Set up as new: Use this option to set up the device as a new device.

  5. Follow the prompts on the wizard screens to set up Google accounts and services.
  6. On the Avaya Vantage Configuration screen, verify and update the following configuration information as needed:
    • File Server: The configuration file server address. This value is populated when Avaya Vantage™ receives file server information through DHCP or Device Enrollment Services. If you want the device to point to a different file server, modify the File Server value.

      You can also configure the file server manually from Settings > Network & Internet > More > File Server.

    • Credentials: User name and password that the device uses for file server authentication. Provide these credentials if the file server requires HTTP authentication.

      For example, in an Open SIP deployment on the BroadWorks Device Management server, Avaya Vantage™ requires these credentials to authenticate itself and download configuration files.

    • GROUP: The user group identifier for a specific configuration set for the device. Enter the required user group identifier from the configuration sets available in the settings file.

    • File Server Configuration Source: The source through which the device receives the file server address. This field is ready-only.

    Contact your administrator to obtain the appropriate file server address and group value for your deployment environment. If credentials are required for server authentication, your administrator can provide the details.

  7. Optional Tap Advanced to view additional configuration information.

    The device receives file server configuration information through DHCP or Device Enrollment Services. The following values are automatically populated:

    • DHCP Site Specific Option Number (SSON): The DHCP option to set site-specific configuration parameters. In most cases, DHCP option 242 is displayed.

    • DNS Server and DNS Domain: The DNS server address and domain used in your organization.

  8. Tap Next.

Result

The device starts downloading the required configuration files and updated firmware files from the file server. The device might restart as it loads the updated firmware files. When there is a software image upgrade, the process can take approximately 1 hour. If there is no software upgrade, the startup process typically takes between 4 to 20 minutes. After the configuration is complete, the device displays a background, which indicates that you can now log in and use the device.