Siemens 2000 - User Manual

Siemens 2000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Help topics; Handset Settings
  • Page 4 – About Help; optiPoint WL2 professional Web Interface; The following means of representation are used:; Back; Searching in Help; Ctrl; OK
  • Page 5 – Home; User Login / Admin Login; Logging in
  • Page 6 – Logout; Menu Status; Handset; Handset Name; MAC Address
  • Page 7 – File System; Free; Related topics
  • Page 8 – Menu User; Changing the network access profile – activating another; Apply; Deleting a profile; Delete
  • Page 9 – Meaning of WLAN settings messages displayed
  • Page 10 – Handset PIN; Assigning a new Handset PIN; Editing or deleting a Handset PIN
  • Page 11 – Handset Settings: Audio; Setting advisory tones; Key Click; Saving/rejecting settings
  • Page 12 – Handset Settings: Ringer Tone; Select ringer tone position; Tone; Undo
  • Page 13 – Handset Settings: Display; Preview
  • Page 14 – Call Settings; Easy Answer; Transfer
  • Page 15 – The following file formats are supported:; Transferring a ringtone/picture from the handset to the PC
  • Page 16 – Backing up/restoring the directory; Backing up the directory on the PC; Save; Restore
  • Page 17 – Menu Admin; Network
  • Page 18 – Creating a new profile, editing an existing profile; all
  • Page 19 – Profile Name; New; Saving/rejecting changes
  • Page 20 – IP Addresses; Entering static IP address and additional address information; Handset IP Address
  • Page 21 – Default Gateway
  • Page 22 – IP Routing; WLAN
  • Page 23 – Network scan; Scan; Configuring WLAN access; Channel
  • Page 25 – Preamble Type; WLAN Security
  • Page 26 – None; WEP
  • Page 28 – Authentication; EAP Type
  • Page 29 – Gatekeeper
  • Page 31 – Audio Settings
  • Page 33 – Dialling Settings; External Access Code
  • Page 34 – Prefer Preparation Editor
  • Page 35 – Enter LDAP Server Data; LDAP Server Address; Enter DLS Server Data; DLS Server Address; Port
  • Page 36 – Enter Location Server Data; VPN Settings
  • Page 37 – Quality of Service for IP; Best Effort
  • Page 38 – VLAN Settings; VLAN ID
  • Page 40 – Threshold Settings; Codec Type
  • Page 41 – Reset User Data; Deleting user data; Deleting user settings; Clear
  • Page 42 – Re-assigning the Admin PIN, specifying the logout time; Admin PIN
  • Page 43 – Editing or deleting an Admin PIN
  • Page 44 – Handset Restart; Restart; SNMP Settings; Send SNMP Traps
  • Page 45 – Enter FTP Server Data; FTP Server Address; User Name; Password
  • Page 46 – FTP Backup and Restore; Saving the current handset configuration to a file on an FTP; Backup; Restoring the handset configuration
  • Page 47 – FTP Update Firmware; Loading new firmware; Update
  • Page 48 – FTP Update LDAP Template; Loading a new LDAP template; Load
  • Page 49 – Local Backup and Restore; Saving the current handset configuration to a file on the PC
  • Page 50 – Local Firmware Update
  • Page 51 – Factory Reset; This function restores your handset to the factory settings. All; Resetting the handset; Reset
  • Page 52 – Certificates; Importing a new certificate and updating certificates
  • Page 53 – Deleting a certificate
  • Page 54 – Starting the ping test; Check the connection to a server of the active profile as follows:; Ping
  • Page 55 – RTP Statistics; Record Number; Addressing a server; Enter Name of server
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Page 2 - Help topics; Handset Settings

Help topics 2 Help topics About Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Login/Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 4 - About Help; optiPoint WL2 professional Web Interface; The following means of representation are used:; Back; Searching in Help; Ctrl; OK

About Help 4 About Help optiPoint WL2 professional Web Interface You can use the Web Interface on your handset to set the handset according to the user's specific requirements and to create and administer network access profiles. The following means of representation are used: bold User interface te...

Page 5 - Home; User Login / Admin Login; Logging in

Login/Logout 5 Home You will find the entry Home in the navigation area of every Web page. Click on Home to switch to the Status > Handset Web page. Logging out takes place automatically. Login/Logout User Login / Admin Login If your handset is protected by a Handset PIN and/or an Admin PIN, you ...

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