SpectraLink SVP010, SVP020, SVP100 manual  Alias IP Addresses are not necessary in Cisco systems

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Installation, Configuration, and Administration

 

NetLink SVP Server (within IP environments)

Alias IP Addresses are not necessary in Cisco systems.

Enable H.323 Gatekeeper

In certain H.323 protocol systems, the SVP Server may function as a gatekeeper. Enter Y to have the SVP Server function as the gatekeeper in the H.323 protocol environment.

Ethernet link

The SVP Server will auto-negotiate unless there is a need to specify a link speed.

System Locked

This option is used to take the system down for maintenance. The default entry is N (No). Set it at Y (Yes) to prevent any new calls from starting. Return to N to restore normal operation.

Maintenance Lock

The system automatically sets this option to Y (Yes) after certain maintenance activities that require reset, such as changing the IP address. Maintenance Lock prevents any new calls from starting. Note that the administrator cannot change this option. It is automatically set by the system. Reset the system at exit to clear Maintenance Lock.

Inactivity Timeout (min)

Set the number of minutes the administrative module can be left unattended before the system closes it. This number can be from 1 to 100. If it is set to zero (0), the administrative module will not close due to inactivity.

QoS Configuration

Select this option to set the DSCP tags. See QoS Configuration section below.

Reset System

If this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset the NetLink SVP Server upon exiting this screen.

Reset All SVP Servers

If this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset all SVP Servers upon exiting this screen. This is necessary if you have changed configurations on other SVP Servers by using the SendAll option.

The NetLink SVP Server should be reset at the end of any maintenance procedure that requires a reset either via Maintenance Lock or manually via Reset System.

Note that resetting the NetLink SVP Server will terminate any calls in progress.

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Contents For Cisco and Mitel IP environments Installation, Configuration, and AdministrationNetLink SVP Server SVP100 SVP020 SVP010SVP Trademark InformationImportant Safety Information Table of Contents Customer Support Hotline About This DocumentSpectraLink Corporation Model Numbers Related DocumentsTiming Function SpectraLink Voice Priority SVP and Quality of ServiceNetLink SVP Server Overview SVP Server ModelsNetLink SVP100 Server Capacity Multiple SVP Servers/Master SVP ServerMultiple NetLink SVP Server Capacities NetLink SVP010 and SVP020 Server CapacitySVP SpectraLink Corporation IP telephony system example System DiagramRouter Ethernet switchAdministrative computer System ComponentsTftp Server Link LEDs Front Panel of the NetLink SVP ServerLocate the NetLink SVP Server Installing the NetLink SVP ServerInstall the NetLink SVP Server Required MaterialsConnect NetLink SVP Server to LAN Connect PowerMount the NetLink SVP Server to a wall Connect via the Serial Port Configuring the NetLink SVP ServerConnecting to the NetLink SVP Server Connecting Via TelnetNetLink SVP-II System Menu SendAll Network ConfigurationNetwork administrator must define the subnet mask As set in Wins SVP Server Configuration Phones per Access Point  Alias IP Addresses are not necessary in Cisco systems Default value as shown in the table below will be used QoS ConfigurationRTP Change Password Changing the Master SVP Server Swapping/Adding/Deleting SVP ServersAdding an SVP Server Removing an SVP ServerSoftware Updates Software MaintenanceTroubleshooting via System Status Menu Alarm Text Action Error StatusNetwork Status SpectraLink Corporation Software Version Gatekeeper Database Index