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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – North American Regulatory Information; Safety; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
  • Page 3 – Enhanced 911 Configuration; Only qualified persons should service the system.
  • Page 4 – Installation; Use; Read and understand all instructions.
  • Page 5 – Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
  • Page 6 – International Regulatory Information
  • Page 7 – Limited Warranty; Exclusions
  • Page 8 – Warranty Repair Services; After Warranty Service
  • Page 9 – Contents
  • Page 13 – Figures
  • Page 15 – Tables
  • Page 17 – Preface; “Before you begin” on page 17; Before you begin; This guide assumes the following:
  • Page 18 – Symbols used in this guide; Warning Symbol; italic text
  • Page 19 – IP telephones; Telephone Feature User Guide; FEATURE
  • Page 20 – Acronyms used in this guide
  • Page 25 – Related publications; In addition to the
  • Page 27 – How to get help; If you do not see an appropriate number in this list, go to; Telephone
  • Page 29 – Overview; Description; “Appendix D: Provisioning” on page 113
  • Page 30 – WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245; BCM
  • Page 31 – DHCP Server; Configuring DHCP
  • Page 33 – Firewall; For IP Telephony firewall information, refer to the
  • Page 34 – Physical description; LNKOK; Nortel Networks
  • Page 35 – COL; - lit if there are network collisions; NETWORK; LED - lit when the system has detected an error; Status; LED - indicate system error messages and status; PWR; - connects to the AC adapter supplying power to the system; Functional description; Use only the provided Class II AC adapter with 24 volt (V) DC, 1 amp
  • Page 36 – Capacities
  • Page 37 – Roaming and handover; APs on the same subnet
  • Page 38 – Mobility across different subnets when using DHCP; obtains another IP address from the DHCP Server; Access Point; Compatible Access Points
  • Page 39 – Network planning; WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration
  • Page 40 – IP addressing with DHCP; “Functional description” on page 35; Programming Records
  • Page 41 – WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 installation; Preparing to install the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245; Required materials
  • Page 42 – Pre-installation checklist; Mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245; Wall-mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
  • Page 43 – Rack-mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245; Connecting to the LAN; Connecting the power; Removing a WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
  • Page 45 – Connecting to the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245; Connecting through a serial port
  • Page 46 – Enter; Connecting through a Telnet session; NetLink SVP-II System; NetLink SVP-II System menu
  • Page 47 – Configuring the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245; Network Configuration
  • Page 48 – Configuring the network
  • Page 50 – “Saving the configuration” on page 53; Configuring the SVP-II; Phones per Access Point; Appendix A: Compatible Access Points; Automatic
  • Page 52 – Changing the password; Change Password; Set Password
  • Page 53 – Saving the configuration
  • Page 54 – Checking the system status; menu; System Status; menu screen, refer to
  • Page 56 – Language
  • Page 57 – Jitter Buffer Configuration; RTP and RTCP; Feature limitations; Feature and key assignment; ). These IP Phone 2004 line keys are mapped to; LINE
  • Page 59 – ) key on the wireless; FCN; for the list of features/functions available
  • Page 60 – Terminal List when the set is offline.
  • Page 62 – Admin Menu options
  • Page 63 – IP Address menu; Static IP –; – the IP address of the master of the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
  • Page 64 – . If the WLAN handset is using DHCP, the; TFTP Server IP; – used to identify subnets, when using a complex
  • Page 65 – – the port number used by the secondary Nortel Networks device to; ESSID; Learn Once; systems in use at the site, enter the correct ESSID manually.; License Management; protocol causes the wireless handset to malfunction.
  • Page 66 – “Site survey” on page 113; Regulatory Domain; Security; None
  • Page 67 – Making an alphanumeric string entry; Terminal type
  • Page 68 – Enable; or; Disable; options in this menu.; Admin PW; Downloading the WLAN handset firmware; Exit; softkey is pressed with no entry, the password is erased. This
  • Page 69 – Pre-download checklist; and completely operational.; Downloading the firmware; Power on the wireless handset.
  • Page 70 – “Programming the Line keys”; Programming the Line keys
  • Page 71 – Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245; Error Status screen
  • Page 72 – Network Status screen
  • Page 75 – Duplex mismatch; Any operation that requires those keys is not supported.
  • Page 76 – RTCP is not supported. Incoming RTCP packets are discarded.; Syslog Server; “Configuring the network” on page 48; key after a call is; End
  • Page 77 – Introduction
  • Page 78 – AP 2000 Configuration Note.
  • Page 79 – Appendix B: WLAN Application Gateway 2246; WLAN Application Gateway 2246; Table 9
  • Page 80 – : lit if there is system activity
  • Page 81 – Preparing to install the WLAN Application Gateway 2246; Required Materials
  • Page 82 – Mounting the WLAN Application Gateway 2246; Wall-mounting the WLAN Application Gateway 2246; Tighten screws fully.; Rack-mounting the WLAN Application Gateway 2246; Remove the corner screws from the WLAN Application Gateway 2246.; Use an RJ-45 cable to connect the; port on the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 to
  • Page 83 – The; ERROR; Connecting to the Application Server; Connecting through the LAN; Use only the provided Class II AC adapter with output 24V DC, 1A.
  • Page 84 – Connecting through an RS-232 port; The WLAN Application Gateway 2246 uses the pins listed in
  • Page 85 – Connect through a modem; LAN; modem
  • Page 86 – Configuration
  • Page 87 – The following appears on the terminal:; Ill Formed Packet; ” appears. It appears as a series of numbers followed by some
  • Page 88 – Configuring the WLAN Application Gateway 2246; NetLink OAI System
  • Page 89 – Configuring the OAI Box
  • Page 91 – Continuing configuration through Telnet; Connecting through Telnet
  • Page 93 – Configuring the Telephone Line; Configuring the
  • Page 94 – Planning
  • Page 95 – Programming a feature
  • Page 96 – PhonBk; Setting or changing a password
  • Page 97 – Use the default password; Viewing system status; To view the status of the system, select the
  • Page 98 – Viewing network; Viewing network status
  • Page 100 – Viewing Telephone Line Status
  • Page 101 – Viewing software versions; Software Versions; screen provides; System Status Menu; screen; Certification testing; WLAN Application Gateway 2246 certification
  • Page 102 – Wireless handset certification; WLAN Application Gateway 2246 installation on new system; Certifying the wireless handsets on an existing system; Updating software; Software updates on MOG700 systems
  • Page 103 – Obtain software using FTP
  • Page 104 – OAI Box Configuration; TFTP software updates for MOG600 Systems
  • Page 105 – Enter the TFTP Server hostname.; Begin TFTP Download; to begin the download.
  • Page 106 – Copy and complete the worksheet in
  • Page 107 – Freeing the serial port for administrative purposes
  • Page 109 – Testing calls and features; Testing signal strength with the WLAN handsets; “Site Survey mode” on page 113
  • Page 113 – Appendix D: Provisioning; Site survey; Site Survey mode; negative; Site certification; “Conducting an effective site survey” on page 114
  • Page 114 – Conducting an effective site survey; Consider the following points for an effective site survey.; Network usage; How many people will be using a wireless handset?; Mobility requirements
  • Page 115 – RF transmission testing; shows an example of an AP placement diagram.
  • Page 117 – Solving coverage issues; Resolve coverage issues by adding or relocating APs or both.; Solving overlap issues
  • Page 119 – Index
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September 17, 2004

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Summary

Page 2 - North American Regulatory Information; Safety; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

2 N0008588 1.0 Copyright © 2004 Nortel Networks All rights reserved.The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express o...

Page 3 - Enhanced 911 Configuration; Only qualified persons should service the system.

3 Installation and Configuration Guide Enhanced 911 Configuration Radio-frequency Interference Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may...

Page 4 - Installation; Use; Read and understand all instructions.

4 N0008588 1.0 Hearing Aid Compatibility System telephones are hearing-aid compatible, as defined in Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules. Repairs In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs to certified equipment will be performed by an authorized supplier. Changes or modifications not expres...

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