Provisioned Installation

Last Updated : May 28, 2013 |

A provisioned installation is the recommended method for both installation simplicity and handset feature support. Use Provisioned Installation for all deployments of systems comprised of only Avaya 3700 Series phones.

  • When to Use IP Office Provisioning

    IP Office provisioning simplifies installation and maintenance and provides 3700 Series phones with additional IP Office specific features (see IP Office User Features). Avaya recommends this installation method for new installations whenever possible.

    • Provisioned installation in pre-configured or auto-create modes should be used for all installations with just 3700 Series phones.

    • Provisioned installation in pre-configured mode should be used for all installations with a mix of 3700 Series phones and other DECT phones.

    • Provisioned installation should not be used for installations without 3700 Series phones. For information on installations without 3700 Series phones see Non-Provisioned Installation.

For more information on provisioned installations, refer to the following sections:

  1. Unpacking the DECT Software.

  2. Configuring IP Office.

  3. Configuring the Master Base Station .

  4. Configuring IP Slave Base Stations .

  5. Mounting Base Stations.

  6. Subscribing Phones.

Note:

The installation process and screen captures used in this document are for example only. Other methods and order of installed devices can be used once you become familiar with the installation process. For example, installing all of the slave base stations before installing the master base station.