its on the Avaya site, but basically,

you need to have the sip image and the 96xxsettings.txt and the
96xxUpgrade.txt on the route of a  web server, the sertup the phone to read
its files from the web server, normally this is by pressing <hold> then
a-d-d-r then # set the ipaddress, callsvr and subnet and set the filesvr to
the web server addrewsss # through to the end and let it reboot it *should*
update to the firmware on the server

Robb

On 15 April 2010 16:45, Ron McCarthy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi List,
>
> Ive got a bunch of Avaya IP9640 that we want to convert to SIP and then
> hook up to Asterisk so we can dump this overpriced Avaya system. Ive got
> ahold of the SIP firmware, but I cannot find anything on how to convert the
> phone itself to SIP, when I go into setup mode it wants a "command" which im
> guessing is the program code like the rest of the Avaya systems works. Has
> anyone been able to convert this to SIP and if so, any suggestions for me?
>
> Any help would be great, Ive Googled and have found a bunch of dead ends.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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