Avaya Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Number: NN40010-303Document Version: 02.02Date: May 2010WLAN IP Telephony Insta
10 Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyNN40010-303NN40010-303CRC Cyclic redundancy checkDHCP Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDNS Domain
100 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Screen 2Diagnostics screen 2 displays the following:Where:Jitter is the current delta fr
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 101WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideScreen 4Diagnostics screen 4 displays the following:Wher
102 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Where:Sec-ErrCount is the security error count since power up.LstSecErrSeq is the MAC fr
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 103WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTable 17 contains the contents of the syslog messages.Ta
104 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Audio threshold exceeded(Sent if payloads missed rate or payloads late rate exceeds 2%,
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 105WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSite certificationCertification must be done to ensure t
106 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-3033 Change the handset to MyID/Smry ESSID mode, and walk the site again, checking that eve
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 107WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSite Survey notesNumbers racing across the wireless hand
108 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303PTT operationTo initiate a PTT call1 To initiate a PTT call, press and hold the Talk but
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 109WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideInteraction with telephone callsAn incoming telephone ca
Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephony 11WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSymbols and text conventionsThese symbols are
110 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Configuration cradle worksheetComplete one copy of this worksheet for each category in t
111WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 8Administration and maintenanceAdding a WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 to the systemW
112 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303To replace a WLAN IP Telephony Manager 22451 Disconnect the power cables and LAN cab
Chapter 8 Administration and maintenance 113WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChanging the master WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245If
114 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 20 System Status Menu screen 2 Scroll down to Software Versions and press E
Chapter 8 Administration and maintenance 115WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFor the WLAN Application Gateway 2246For information
116 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303Updating software on the WLAN Application Gateway 2246For information on updating th
Chapter 8 Administration and maintenance 117WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDisplaysWhen the wireless handset is powered on, it
118 Chapter 8 Administration and maintenanceNN40010-303NN40010-303Download failure or recovery messagesTable 20 lists the display messages for the wir
119WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 9TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245Information about s
12 Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyNN40010-303NN40010-303These conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Termi
120 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Error Status screenThe Error Status screen displays any alarms that indicate some system malfunctio
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 121WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 23 Network Status screen The following information can be
122 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303— fifo – underrun occurred during transmission— carrier – count of carrier losses during transmissi
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 123WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSpeed or duplex mismatchA duplex mismatch on the WLAN can cause the
124 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303The following are some situations that can cause wireless handset difficulties to occur:• In range/
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 125WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFar-end echoSometimes, when using the G.711 codec, echo might be pe
126 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Auth Failed xxxxxxxxxxxxx…x = AP MAC addressHandset authentication was refused by the AP; displays
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 127WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideBad Phintl File The handset software download files are incorrect o
128 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Battery Failed Battery pack is damaged or incompatible with the handset.Replace the battery pack wi
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 129WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDHCP Error (1-5) DHCP Error 1 The wireless handset cannot locate a
Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephony 13WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideCustomer ServiceVisit the Avaya Web site to a
130 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Duplicate IP The wireless handset has detected another device with its same IP address.If using DH
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 131WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideMultiple SVP Svr yyy.yyy.yyy.yyyy…y = WLAN IP Telephony Manager 224
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
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 133WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNo SVP Response yyy.yyy.yyy.yyyy…y = SVP Server IP addressThe hands
134 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Not Installed! A required software component is missing.Check that all required software files are
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 135WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSVP Service Rej. The WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 has rejected a
136 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303Using Call Server overlay commandsLD 32 IDU commandFor the handsets, the IDU command outputs the fo
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 137WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIn the following example, “61 0” is an IP Phone 2004 and “62 2” is
138 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303LD 117 Inventory commandIn the inventory report, the wireless handsets have a specific release code
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 139WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIn the following example, the IP Phone 2004 has an IP address of 19
14 Chapter 1 Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyNN40010-303NN40010-303
140 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303isetReset / isetResetAllThe isetReset command can be used to reset the wireless handsets by specify
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 141WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideusiLibTraceThe usiLibTrace utility can be used to monitor UNIStim m
142 Chapter 9 TroubleshootingNN40010-303NN40010-303• any error messages displayed on the handset display screen• content of the Syslog Server (if usin
143WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideAppendix AWLAN Application Gateway 2246The WLAN Application Gateway 2246 is an optional devic
144 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 25 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connections System overviewAt a typical si
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 145WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 26 Ethernet switch connections Front panelT
146 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303• Network Link LEDs — (L)NKOK – lit when there is a network connection, (for example
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 147WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNurse-call systemsIn the health care market, the fol
148 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-3034 Apply power to the WLAN Application Gateway 2246.• Ensure that the ERROR LED is of
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 149WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide3 Reset the system.The following displays on the ter
15WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 2OverviewWireless telephone network descriptionThe WLAN wireless telephone network con
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
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 151WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 29 NetLink OAI System screenTask summary li
152 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 30 OAI Box Configuration screen3 Enter the configuration information for th
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 153WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 31 Network configuration2 Enter the configu
154 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303• Logging – can be configured to Syslog or NONE.• Log server – enter the IP address
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 155WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 32 RS-232 cable connectionThe WLAN Applicat
156 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 34 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connection to Application Server through a
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 157WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 35 NetLink OAI System screen with added opt
158 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303To configure a telephone line1 From the NetLink OAI System screen, select Telephone
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 159WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDeleting a handsetTo delete a handset1 From the NetL
16 Chapter 2 OverviewNN40010-303NN40010-303WLAN Handset 2210, WLAN Handset 2211, and WLAN Handset 2212The WLAN Handset 2210, WLAN Handset 2211 and WLA
160 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Programming a featureThe application function is accessed in the handset by pressing
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 161WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSetting or changing a passwordA unique password can
162 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 39 System Status Menu screenThe following options can be selected:• Applica
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 163WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 40 Network StatusThe following information
164 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303• Collision Drops – the number of packets the Ethernet controller discards, because
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 165WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideViewing software versionsEach WLAN Application Gatew
166 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303WLAN Application Gateway 2246 installation on existing systemTo certify wireless han
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 167WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideObtain software using FTP When using FTP, a host sys
168 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303TFTP software updates SystemsThe WLAN Application Gateway 2246 uses proprietary soft
Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246 169WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuidePlanning Worksheet for Handsets Copy and complete th
Chapter 2 Overview 17WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideWi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)The handsets support basic Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) to
170 Appendix A WLAN Application Gateway 2246NN40010-303NN40010-303Freeing the serial port for administrative purposesIf the serial port is being used
171WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideAppendix BCompatible Access PointsAll SpectraLink SVP- or VIEW-compatible Access Points (AP)
172 Appendix B Compatible Access PointsNN40010-303NN40010-303
Index 173WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIndexNumerics10 dBm 10610 Mb/s 3350 msec 3970 msec 39802.1 p/q 41802.1p taggi
174 IndexNN40010-303NN40010-303Nnetwork segments 33No ring 124node 39non-master WLAN IP Telephony Server 2245 31OOAI 71OAI On/Off 71overla
18 Chapter 2 OverviewNN40010-303NN40010-303Loud noise environmentsThe handsets are designed to provide optimal voice quality. However, when used in ex
Chapter 2 Overview 19WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideA WLAN Application Gateway 2246 supports 64 to 10,000 wireless handsets, de
© 2010 Avaya Inc.All Rights Reserved.NoticesWhile reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete and ac
20 Chapter 2 OverviewNN40010-303NN40010-303
21WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 3PlanningDHCP server planningThe handset IP-related parameters can be configured manua
22 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303TFTP Server planningA TFTP Server (RFC1350) holds the software images for updating the handsets and the WLA
Chapter 3 Planning 23WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSyslog Server planningA Syslog Server listens for incoming syslog messages
24 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Site Survey modeThe handset Site Survey mode displays negative dBm levels. These levels represent the stren
Chapter 3 Planning 25WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 1 Frequencies used by each channel • Wireless handset range – Wire
26 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Conducting an effective site surveyConsider the following points for an effective site survey. Network usag
Chapter 3 Planning 27WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideRF transmission testingOnce the APs have been installed and configured, it
28 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 2 Sample AP placement diagram 18'-0"10'-0"Training RoomBreak RoomMenWomenMeeti
Chapter 3 Planning 29WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSolving coverage issuesResolve coverage issues by adding and/or relocating
Contents 3WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideContentsContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 planningBoth the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 and the WLAN Application Tel
Chapter 3 Planning 31WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideMaster WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245In a group comprised of multiple WLAN
32 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Gateway and timing functionWLAN IP Telephony Managers 2245 provide both the connection, or gateway, to the
Chapter 3 Planning 33WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTable 4 summarizes the capabilities. MulticastIP multicast addresses are us
34 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303IP address planningThe WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, the optional WLAN Application Gateway 2246, and each
Chapter 3 Planning 35WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuidePlanning worksheetsComplete this worksheet and the worksheet in Table 6 on
36 Chapter 3 PlanningNN40010-303NN40010-303Copy and complete this worksheet in Table 6 to maintain a configuration record for the handsets.Table 6 W
37WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 4System informationBandwidth managementBandwidth management using bandwidth zones appl
38 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303Current registration status of wireless handsetsTo list the current registration status of all wi
Chapter 4 System information 39WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideCodecsG.711, G.729A, and G.729B codecs are supported. The RTP pac
4 ContentsNN40010-303NN40010-303Chapter 3Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303Gain adjustmentThe handsets ignore any UNIStim messages that adjust the loss plan of the wireless
Chapter 4 System information 41WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideSurvivable Remote GatewayThe handset can be deployed in a Surviva
42 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303NATHandsets can be deployed in an Network Address Translation (NAT) environment.This section desc
Chapter 4 System information 43WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 4 NAT network configuration 1 – without a security switc
44 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 5 NAT network configuration 2 – with a security switch WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 in
Chapter 4 System information 45WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideWireless Access Point 2230/2270 in a NAT EnvironmentIf Wireless A
46 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303TFTP Server location in a NAT environmentThe TFTP Server can be located on the public side of the
Chapter 4 System information 47WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideIP Phone 2004 featuresTable 10 provides information on the IP Pho
48 Chapter 4 System informationNN40010-303NN40010-303
49WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 5InstallationRequired materialsThe following equipment must be provided by the custome
Contents 5WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNAT Traversal feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Chapter 5 InstallationNN40010-303NN40010-303Installing the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245The following are the tasks that must be completed to inst
Chapter 5 Installation 51WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Status LEDs – indicate system error messages and status— 1 – heartbea
52 Chapter 5 InstallationNN40010-303NN40010-303To rack-mount the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 22451 Remove the corner screws from the WLAN IP Telephony M
53WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 6WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationThe WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 acts a
54 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303• The WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 server tags/untags packets with th
Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 55WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideConnecting to the WLAN IP Telephony Man
56 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Through TelnetThe Telnet method of connection is used for routine maint
Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 57WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideThe following menu choices are availabl
58 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 9 Network Configuration screen Configure the following fields
Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 59WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS Ser
6 ContentsNN40010-303NN40010-303Terminal Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Saving the configurationReset the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 in ord
Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 61WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 10 SVP-II Configuration screen
62 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303• Ethernet link – select auto-negotiate unless there is a need to speci
Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration 63WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChanging the passwordAvaya recommends t
64 Chapter 6 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configurationNN40010-303NN40010-3033 Select Set Password and press Enter. Alternatively, press the S key o
65WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 7WLAN Handset configurationWireless handset configuration is performed after the WLAN
66 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Opening and using the Admin menu on the handsetThe Admin menu contains configuration opti
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 67WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTo make an alphanumeric string entry1 On the keypad, pres
68 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Table 11 Admin menu optionsAdmin menu option 2nd level 3rd level 4th Level 5th LevelPho
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 69WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideNetwork Config IP Addresses *Use DHCPStatic IP Phone IPTF
Contents 7WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 8Administration and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Network Config (continued)Security (continued)WPA-PSK PassphraseDirect EntryWPA2-PSK Pass
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 71WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideLicense OptionLicense Option enables selection of the VoI
72 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Push-to-talkAll eight push-to-talk channels are allowed by default. The push-to-talk menu
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 73WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Server1 (Srvr1) — allows the IP addresses and ports of
74 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303• Default Gateway and Subnet Mask — used to identify subnets when using a complex network
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 75WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• Learn Always — allows the wireless handset to automatic
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
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 77WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide• WPA2-PSK — WPA2 with PSK provides enhanced security ove
78 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303— Diffie-Hellman — choose Group 1, Group 2 or Group 5, depending on the level of security
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 79WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideReg. (Regulatory) DomainThe Regulatory Domain defaults to
8 ContentsNN40010-303NN40010-303LD 32 STAT command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137LD 117
80 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Diagnostics ModeWhen Diagnostics Mode is chosen from the menu, the handset enters the Dia
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 81WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideDownloading the wireless handset softwareAll handsets are
82 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-3033 If statically assigning IP addresses, ensure that the wireless handset IP address, TFTP
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 83WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideThe wireless handset searches for server configuration in
84 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Feature programmingThe handsets emulate the IP Phone 2004. All IP Phone 2004 functions an
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 85WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 12 IP Phone 2004
86 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 13 WLAN Handset 2210Table 15 lists how the keys of the IP Phone 2004 are mapped
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 87WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideProgram keys on the wireless handsetThe Line keys 1-6 on
88 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Personal Computer RequirementsThe software runs on Windows NT/2000/XP.Configuration cradl
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 89WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide3 Double-click on the “Configuration Cradle.exe” file to
9WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 1Getting started with WLAN IP telephonyThis document is a global document. Contact your
90 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Figure 15 COM port screen10 Click OK.11 The software is now installed and configured.Us
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 91WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideAfter the planning is complete, use the following procedu
92 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Use the available options listed in “Admin menu options” on page 68 to determine which op
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 93WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideOn the left side of the screen is the category file contr
94 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303To read and save the configuration of an existing handset1 Start the Config Cradle softwa
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 95WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTo create a new master configuration file1 Start the Conf
96 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303To change a configuration obtained from a handset1 Start the Config Cradle software by do
Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configuration 97WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration GuideTo test the wireless handsets1 Power on the wireless hand
98 Chapter 7 WLAN Handset configurationNN40010-303NN40010-303Where:111111 = last three octets of the ESSID for the discovered AP22 = signal strength o
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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