SpectraLink SVP020, SVP100, SVP010 manual Network Configuration, SendAll

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Installation, Configuration, and Administration

 

NetLink SVP Server (within IP environments)

4.3Network Configuration

The IP address and other network settings are established via the Network Configuration screen. This is also where you may optionally establish a hostname and enter the IP address of the location of any software updates you may obtain from SpectraLink. See section 6, the Software Maintenance section, of this document for more information about installing software updates via TFTP.

Scroll to Network Configuration and select by pressing Enter. A screen similar to the following appears:

Note the navigation options at the bottom of the screen. Press Enter to change a value, ESC to exit the screen, and the arrow keys to move the cursor.

SendAll

In an IP system with multiple NetLink SVP Servers, the SendAll option is provided to speed configuration and to ensure identical settings. The S=SendAll option allows you to send that configuration parameter to every NetLink SVP Server on the LAN. SendAll can only be used after the IP address is established on EACH NetLink SVP Server via the serial connection. If you anticipate identical settings across the LAN, set just the IP address and custom hostname (if desired) for each NetLink SVP Server using the initial serial connection. Then connect via the LAN and use SendAll to set identical configuration options for all NetLink SVP Servers.

If SendAll is to be utilized in your system, all passwords must be identical. DO NOT CHANGE THE PASSWORD AT THE INITIAL CONFIGURATION IF THE SendAll OPTION IS DESIRED. Use the default password and change it globally if desired after a LAN connection is established for all NetLink SVP Servers.

If independent administration of each NetLink SVP Server is desired, the passwords may be set at initial configuration.

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