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Page 1 - Configuration Guide

Avaya Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Number: NN40010-303Document Version: 02.02Date: May 2010WLAN IP Telephony Insta

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10 Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyNN40010-303NN40010-303CRC Cyclic redundancy checkDHCP Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDNS Domain

Page 3 - Contents

100 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Screen 2Diagnostics screen 2 displays the following:Where:Jitter is the current delta fr

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Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 101WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideScreen 4Diagnostics screen 4 displays the following:Wher

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102 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Where:Sec-ErrCount is the security error count since power up.LstSecErrSeq is the MAC fr

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Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 103WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTable 17 contains the contents of the syslog messages.Ta

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104 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Audio threshold exceeded(Sent if payloads missed rate or payloads late rate exceeds 2%,

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Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 105WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSite certificationCertification must be done to ensure t

Page 9 - Chapter 1

106 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-3033 Change the handset to MyID/Smry ESSID mode, and walk the site again, checking that eve

Page 10 - Table 1

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 107WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSite Survey notesNumbers racing across the wireless hand

Page 11 - Symbols and text conventions

108 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303PTT operationTo initiate a PTT call1 To initiate a PTT call, press and hold the Talk but

Page 12 - Related publications

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 109WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideInteraction with telephone callsAn incoming telephone ca

Page 13 - Customer Service

Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephony 11WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSymbols and text conventionsThese symbols are

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110 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Configuration cradle worksheetComplete one copy of this worksheet for each category in t

Page 15 - Chapter 2

111WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 8Administration and maintenanceAdding a WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 to the systemW

Page 16 - Licenses

112 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303To replace a WLAN IP Telephony Manager 22451 Disconnect the power cables and LAN cab

Page 17 - Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)

Chapter 8 Administration and maintenance 113WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChanging the master WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245If

Page 18 - WLAN Application Gateway 2246

114 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 20 System Status Menu screen 2 Scroll down to Software Versions and press E

Page 19 - Handset switchover

Chapter 8 Administration and maintenance 115WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFor the WLAN Application Gateway 2246For information

Page 20 - 20 Chapter 2 Overview

116 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303Updating software on the WLAN Application Gateway 2246For information on updating th

Page 21 - Chapter 3

Chapter 8 Administration and maintenance 117WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDisplaysWhen the wireless handset is powered on, it

Page 22 - TFTP Server planning

118 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303Download failure or recovery messagesTable 20 lists the display messages for the wir

Page 23 - AP planning

119WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 9TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245Information about s

Page 24 - AP requirement considerations

12 Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyNN40010-303NN40010-303These conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Termi

Page 25 - Chapter 3 Planning 25

120 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Error Status screenThe Error Status screen displays any alarms that indicate some system malfunctio

Page 26 - Walk-through and survey

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 121WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 23 Network Status screen The following information can be

Page 27 - Example of AP placement

122 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303— fifo – underrun occurred during transmission— carrier – count of carrier losses during transmissi

Page 28 - 553-AAA1447

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 123WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSpeed or duplex mismatchA duplex mismatch on the WLAN can cause the

Page 29 - Network planning

124 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303The following are some situations that can cause wireless handset difficulties to occur:• In range/

Page 30 - Installation requirements

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 125WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFar-end echoSometimes, when using the G.711 codec, echo might be pe

Page 31 - Group capacities

126 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Auth Failed xxxxxxxxxxxxx…x = AP MAC addressHandset authentication was refused by the AP; displays

Page 32 - Gateway and timing function

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 127WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideBad Phintl File The handset software download files are incorrect o

Page 33 - Multicast

128 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Battery Failed Battery pack is damaged or incompatible with the handset.Replace the battery pack wi

Page 34 - IP address planning

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 129WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDHCP Error (1-5) DHCP Error 1 The wireless handset cannot locate a

Page 35 - Planning worksheets

Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephony 13WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideCustomer ServiceVisit the Avaya Web site to a

Page 36 - * MAC Address * User Name

130 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Duplicate IP The wireless handset has detected another device with its same IP address.If using DH

Page 37 - Chapter 4

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 131WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideMultiple SVP Svr yyy.yyy.yyy.yyyy…y = WLAN IP Telephony Manager 224

Page 38 - Call blocking

132 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303No Net Found This indicates any of the following:No radio link Verify that the AP is turned on.No E

Page 39 - RLR and SLR

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 133WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNo SVP Response yyy.yyy.yyy.yyyy…y = SVP Server IP addressThe hands

Page 40 - Local mode display

134 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Not Installed! A required software component is missing.Check that all required software files are

Page 41 - End-to-end QoS

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 135WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSVP Service Rej. The WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 has rejected a

Page 42 - Network configurations

136 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Using Call Server overlay commandsLD 32 IDU commandFor the handsets, the IDU command outputs the fo

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 137WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIn the following example, “61 0” is an IP Phone 2004 and “62 2” is

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138 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303LD 117 Inventory commandIn the inventory report, the wireless handsets have a specific release code

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 139WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIn the following example, the IP Phone 2004 has an IP address of 19

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14 Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyNN40010-303NN40010-303

Page 47 - IP Phone 2004 features

140 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303isetReset / isetResetAllThe isetReset command can be used to reset the wireless handsets by specify

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 141WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideusiLibTraceThe usiLibTrace utility can be used to monitor UNIStim m

Page 49 - Chapter 5

142 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303• any error messages displayed on the handset display screen• content of the Syslog Server (if usin

Page 50 - About the front panel

143WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideAppendix AWLAN Application Gateway 2246The WLAN Application Gateway 2246 is an optional devic

Page 51 - Rack-mounting

144 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 25 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connections System overviewAt a typical si

Page 52 - To connect the power

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 145WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 26 Ethernet switch connections Front panelT

Page 53 - Chapter 6

146 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303• Network Link LEDs — (L)NKOK – lit when there is a network connection, (for example

Page 54 - Configuration tasks

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 147WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNurse-call systemsIn the health care market, the fol

Page 55 - Through a serial port

148 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-3034 Apply power to the WLAN Application Gateway 2246.• Ensure that the ERROR LED is of

Page 56 - Through Telnet

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 149WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide3 Reset the system.The following displays on the ter

Page 57 - Configuring the network

15WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 2OverviewWireless telephone network descriptionThe WLAN wireless telephone network con

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150 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Move one line up Corresponding arrow key.Move one line down Move one field to the le

Page 59 - IMPORTANT!

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 151WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 29 NetLink OAI System screenTask summary li

Page 60 - To save the configuration

152 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 30 OAI Box Configuration screen3 Enter the configuration information for th

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Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 153WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 31 Network configuration2 Enter the configu

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154 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303• Logging – can be configured to Syslog or NONE.• Log server – enter the IP address

Page 63 - Changing the password

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 155WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 32 RS-232 cable connectionThe WLAN Applicat

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156 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 34 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connection to Application Server through a

Page 65 - Chapter 7

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 157WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 35 NetLink OAI System screen with added opt

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158 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303To configure a telephone line1 From the NetLink OAI System screen, select Telephone

Page 67 - Admin menu options

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 159WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDeleting a handsetTo delete a handset1 From the NetL

Page 68 - Table 11 Admin menu options

16 Chapter 2 OverviewNN40010-303NN40010-303WLAN Handset 2210, WLAN Handset 2211, and WLAN Handset 2212The WLAN Handset 2210, WLAN Handset 2211 and WLA

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160 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Programming a featureThe application function is accessed in the handset by pressing

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Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 161WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSetting or changing a passwordA unique password can

Page 71 - OAI On/Off

162 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 39 System Status Menu screenThe following options can be selected:• Applica

Page 72 - IP Addresses menu

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 163WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 40 Network StatusThe following information

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164 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303• Collision Drops – the number of packets the Ethernet controller discards, because

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Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 165WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideViewing software versionsEach WLAN Application Gatew

Page 75 - Security

166 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303WLAN Application Gateway 2246 installation on existing systemTo certify wireless han

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Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 167WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideObtain software using FTP When using FTP, a host sys

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168 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303TFTP software updates SystemsThe WLAN Application Gateway 2246 uses proprietary soft

Page 78 - Choosing a passphrase

Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 169WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuidePlanning Worksheet for Handsets Copy and complete th

Page 79 - Run Site Survey

Chapter 2 Overview 17WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideWi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)The handsets support basic Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) to

Page 80 - Restore Defaults

170 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Freeing the serial port for administrative purposesIf the serial port is being used

Page 81 - Downloading the software

171WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideAppendix BCompatible Access PointsAll SpectraLink SVP- or VIEW-compatible Access Points (AP)

Page 82 - IP Phone 2004 mapping

172 Appendix B Compatible Access PointsNN40010-303NN40010-303

Page 83 - Table 13 DHCP options

Index 173WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIndexNumerics10 dBm 10610 Mb/s 3350 msec 3970 msec 39802.1 p/q 41802.1p taggi

Page 84 - Feature programming

174 IndexNN40010-303NN40010-303Nnetwork segments 33No ring 124node 39non-master WLAN IP Telephony Server 2245 31OOAI 71OAI On/Off 71overla

Page 85 - Figure 12 IP Phone 2004

18 Chapter 2 OverviewNN40010-303NN40010-303Loud noise environmentsThe handsets are designed to provide optimal voice quality. However, when used in ex

Page 86 - Figure 13 WLAN Handset 2210

Chapter 2 Overview 19WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideA WLAN Application Gateway 2246 supports 64 to 10,000 wireless handsets, de

Page 87 - Configuration cradle

© 2010 Avaya Inc.All Rights Reserved.NoticesWhile reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete and ac

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20 Chapter 2 OverviewNN40010-303NN40010-303

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21WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 3PlanningDHCP server planningThe handset IP-related parameters can be configured manua

Page 90 - Figure 15 COM port screen

22 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303TFTP Server planningA TFTP Server (RFC1350) holds the software images for updating the handsets and the WLA

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Chapter 3 Planning 23WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSyslog Server planningA Syslog Server listens for incoming syslog messages

Page 92 - Configuration cradle software

24 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Site Survey modeThe handset Site Survey mode displays negative dBm levels. These levels represent the stren

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Chapter 3 Planning 25WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 1 Frequencies used by each channel • Wireless handset range – Wire

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26 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Conducting an effective site surveyConsider the following points for an effective site survey. Network usag

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Chapter 3 Planning 27WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideRF transmission testingOnce the APs have been installed and configured, it

Page 96 - Testing the wireless handsets

28 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 2 Sample AP placement diagram 18'-0"10'-0"Training RoomBreak RoomMenWomenMeeti

Page 97 - Diagnostic Tools

Chapter 3 Planning 29WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSolving coverage issuesResolve coverage issues by adding and/or relocating

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Contents 3WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideContentsContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 99 - Screen 1

30 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 planningBoth the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 and the WLAN Application Tel

Page 100 - Screen 3

Chapter 3 Planning 31WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideMaster WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245In a group comprised of multiple WLAN

Page 101 - Screen 5

32 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Gateway and timing functionWLAN IP Telephony Managers 2245 provide both the connection, or gateway, to the

Page 102 - Syslog Mode

Chapter 3 Planning 33WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTable 4 summarizes the capabilities. MulticastIP multicast addresses are us

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34 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303IP address planningThe WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, the optional WLAN Application Gateway 2246, and each

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Chapter 3 Planning 35WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuidePlanning worksheetsComplete this worksheet and the worksheet in Table 6 on

Page 105 - Site certification

36 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Copy and complete this worksheet in Table 6 to maintain a configuration record for the handsets.Table 6 W

Page 106 - Confirm supported data rates

37WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 4System informationBandwidth managementBandwidth management using bandwidth zones appl

Page 107 - Push-to-talk

38 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303Current registration status of wireless handsetsTo list the current registration status of all wi

Page 108 - To initiate a PTT call

Chapter 4 System information 39WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideCodecsG.711, G.729A, and G.729B codecs are supported. The RTP pac

Page 109 - User-defined preferences

4 ContentsNN40010-303NN40010-303Chapter 3Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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40 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303Gain adjustmentThe handsets ignore any UNIStim messages that adjust the loss plan of the wireless

Page 111 - Chapter 8

Chapter 4 System information 41WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSurvivable Remote GatewayThe handset can be deployed in a Surviva

Page 112 - Wireless handset scenarios

42 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303NATHandsets can be deployed in an Network Address Translation (NAT) environment.This section desc

Page 113 - Viewing software version

Chapter 4 System information 43WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 4 NAT network configuration 1 – without a security switc

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44 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 5 NAT network configuration 2 – with a security switch WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 in

Page 115 - Updating software

Chapter 4 System information 45WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideWireless Access Point 2230/2270 in a NAT EnvironmentIf Wireless A

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46 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303TFTP Server location in a NAT environmentThe TFTP Server can be located on the public side of the

Page 117 - Normal download messages

Chapter 4 System information 47WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIP Phone 2004 featuresTable 10 provides information on the IP Pho

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48 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303

Page 119 - Chapter 9

49WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 5InstallationRequired materialsThe following equipment must be provided by the custome

Page 120 - Network Status screen

Contents 5WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNAT Traversal feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 121 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 121

50 Chapter 5 InstallationNN40010-303NN40010-303Installing the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245The following are the tasks that must be completed to inst

Page 122 - 122 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

Chapter 5 Installation 51WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Status LEDs – indicate system error messages and status— 1 – heartbea

Page 123 - Troubleshooting the handset

52 Chapter 5 InstallationNN40010-303NN40010-303To rack-mount the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 22451 Remove the corner screws from the WLAN IP Telephony M

Page 124 - Duplex mismatch

53WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 6WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationThe WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 acts a

Page 125 - Dropped calls

54 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303• The WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 server tags/untags packets with th

Page 126 - 126 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 55WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideConnecting to the WLAN IP Telephony Man

Page 127 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 127

56 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Through TelnetThe Telnet method of connection is used for routine maint

Page 128 - 128 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 57WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideThe following menu choices are availabl

Page 129 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 129

58 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 9 Network Configuration screen Configure the following fields

Page 130 - 130 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 59WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS Ser

Page 131 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 131

6 ContentsNN40010-303NN40010-303Terminal Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 132 - 132 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

60 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Saving the configurationReset the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 in ord

Page 133 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 133

Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 61WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 10 SVP-II Configuration screen

Page 134 - 134 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

62 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303• Ethernet link – select auto-negotiate unless there is a need to speci

Page 135 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 135

Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 63WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChanging the passwordAvaya recommends t

Page 136 - LD 32 IDU command

64 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-3033 Select Set Password and press Enter. Alternatively, press the S key o

Page 137 - LD 32 STAT command

65WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 7WLAN Handset configurationWireless handset configuration is performed after the WLAN

Page 138 - TPS CLI commands

66 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Opening and using the Admin menu on the handsetThe Admin menu contains configuration opti

Page 139 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 139

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 67WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTo make an alphanumeric string entry1 On the keypad, pres

Page 140 - 140 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

68 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Table 11 Admin menu optionsAdmin menu option 2nd level 3rd level 4th Level 5th LevelPho

Page 141 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 141

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 69WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNetwork Config IP Addresses *Use DHCPStatic IP Phone IPTF

Page 142 - 142 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

Contents 7WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 8Administration and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 143 - Appendix A

70 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Network Config (continued)Security (continued)WPA-PSK PassphraseDirect EntryWPA2-PSK Pass

Page 144 - System overview

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 71WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideLicense OptionLicense Option enables selection of the VoI

Page 145 - Front panel

72 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Push-to-talkAll eight push-to-talk channels are allowed by default. The push-to-talk menu

Page 146 - Third-party applications

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 73WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Server1 (Srvr1) — allows the IP addresses and ports of

Page 147 - Installation

74 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303• Default Gateway and Subnet Mask — used to identify subnets when using a complex network

Page 148 - Ethernet

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 75WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Learn Always — allows the wireless handset to automatic

Page 149 - Configuration

76 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303— Key 1-4 — scroll to the key option that corresponds to the Default Key that was entered

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Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 77WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• WPA2-PSK — WPA2 with PSK provides enhanced security ove

Page 151 - Configuration option

78 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303— Diffie-Hellman — choose Group 1, Group 2 or Group 5, depending on the level of security

Page 152 - To configure the network

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 79WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideReg. (Regulatory) DomainThe Regulatory Domain defaults to

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8 ContentsNN40010-303NN40010-303LD 32 STAT command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137LD 117

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80 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Diagnostics ModeWhen Diagnostics Mode is chosen from the menu, the handset enters the Dia

Page 155 - Gateway 2246

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 81WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDownloading the wireless handset softwareAll handsets are

Page 156 - Connecting through Telnet

82 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-3033 If statically assigning IP addresses, ensure that the wireless handset IP address, TFTP

Page 157

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 83WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideThe wireless handset searches for server configuration in

Page 158 - To configure a telephone line

84 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Feature programmingThe handsets emulate the IP Phone 2004. All IP Phone 2004 functions an

Page 159 - To search for a handset

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 85WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 12 IP Phone 2004

Page 160 - To program a feature

86 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 13 WLAN Handset 2210Table 15 lists how the keys of the IP Phone 2004 are mapped

Page 161 - Viewing system status

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 87WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideProgram keys on the wireless handsetThe Line keys 1-6 on

Page 162 - Viewing network status

88 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Personal Computer RequirementsThe software runs on Windows NT/2000/XP.Configuration cradl

Page 163 - Figure 40 Network Status

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 89WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide3 Double-click on the “Configuration Cradle.exe” file to

Page 164 - Viewing Telephone Line Status

9WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 1Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyThis document is a global document. Contact your

Page 165 - Certification testing

90 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 15 COM port screen10 Click OK.11 The software is now installed and configured.Us

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Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 91WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideAfter the planning is complete, use the following procedu

Page 167 - Obtain software using FTP

92 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Use the available options listed in “Admin menu options” on page 68 to determine which op

Page 168 - To load software updates

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 93WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideOn the left side of the screen is the category file contr

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94 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303To read and save the configuration of an existing handset1 Start the Config Cradle softwa

Page 170

Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 95WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTo create a new master configuration file1 Start the Conf

Page 171 - Appendix B

96 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303To change a configuration obtained from a handset1 Start the Config Cradle software by do

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Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 97WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTo test the wireless handsets1 Power on the wireless hand

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98 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Where:111111 = last three octets of the ESSID for the discovered AP22 = signal strength o

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Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 99WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuidePressing the Menu key displays a number of diagnostic cou

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