
Avaya Agent Deskphone 16CC Telephone Scripts and Binary Files
Issue 1 January 2008 65
Upgrade Script File
An upgrade script file named 16ccupgrade.txt, tells the telephone whether the telephone
needs to upgrade software. The Avaya Agent Deskphone 16CC telephones attempt to read this
file whenever they reset. The upgrade script file also points to the settings file.
You download the upgrade script file, sometimes called the “script file,” from
http://www.avaya.com/support
. This file allows the telephone to use default settings for
customer-definable options. All files must reside in the same directory.
Settings File
The settings file contains the option settings you need to customize the Avaya Agent
Deskphone 16CC telephones for your enterprise.
Note:
Note: Use one settings file, 46xxsettings.txt, for all your Avaya IP Telephones. The
settings file includes the Avaya Agent Deskphone 16CC telephones covered in
this document. The settings file also includes 9600 Series (H.323) IP Telephones,
4600 Series IP Telephones, and 1600 Series IP Telephones as covered in their
respective administrator guides.
Avaya recommends that the settings file have the extension *.txt. You can
change some settings with DHCP or, in some cases, from the telephone dialpad
using local administrative (Craft) procedures.
The settings file can include any of five types of statements, one per line:
● Comments, which are statements with a “#” character in the first column.
● Tags, which are comments that have exactly one space character after the initial #,
followed by a text string with no spaces.
● Goto commands, of the form GOTO tag. Goto commands cause the telephone to
continue interpreting the configuration file at the next line after a # tag statement. If no
such statement exists, the rest of the configuration file is ignored.
● Conditionals, of the form IF $name SEQ string GOTO tag. Conditionals cause the Goto
command to be processed if the value of name is a case-insensitive equivalent to string.
If no such name exists, the entire conditional is ignored. The only system values that can
be used in a conditional statement are: BOOTNAME, GROUP, and SIG.
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