SpectraLink SVP010, SVP020, SVP100 manual SpectraLink Corporation

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Installation, Configuration, and Administration

 

NetLink SVP Server (within IP environments)

RX – Ethernet statistics concerning the received packets during System Uptime. bytes – bytes received

packets – packets received

errors – Sum of all receive errors (long packet, short packet, CRC, overrun, alignment)

drop – packets dropped due to insufficient memory fifo – overrun occurred during reception

alignment nonoctet-aligned packets (number of bits NOT divisible by eight) multicast – packets received with a broadcast or multicast destination address

TX – Ethernet statistics concerning the transmitted packets during System Uptime. bytes – bytes transmitted

packets – packets transmitted

errors – Sum of all transmit errors (heartbeat, late collision, repeated collision, underrun, carrier)

drop – packets dropped due to insufficient memory fifo – underrun occurred during transmission carrier – carrier lost during transmission

collisions – packets deferred (delayed) due to collision

SVP-II Access Points in Use – APs in use by wireless telephones, either in standby or in a call.‘Last’ is current, ‘Max’ is the maximum number in use at one time.

SVP-II Access Points in Calls – APs with wireless telephones in a call. SVP-II Telephones in Use – wireless telephones in standby or in a call. SVP-II Telephones in Calls – wireless telephones in a call.

SVP-II SRP Audio (Delay) – SRP audio packets whose transmission was momentarily delayed.

SVP-II SRP Audio (Lost) – SRP audio packets dropped due to insufficient memory resources.

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Contents Installation, Configuration, and Administration NetLink SVP ServerSVP100 SVP020 SVP010 For Cisco and Mitel IP environmentsTrademark Information SVPImportant Safety Information Table of Contents About This Document SpectraLink Corporation Model NumbersRelated Documents Customer Support HotlineSpectraLink Voice Priority SVP and Quality of Service NetLink SVP Server OverviewSVP Server Models Timing FunctionMultiple SVP Servers/Master SVP Server Multiple NetLink SVP Server CapacitiesNetLink SVP010 and SVP020 Server Capacity NetLink SVP100 Server CapacitySVP SpectraLink Corporation System Diagram IP telephony system exampleEthernet switch Administrative computerSystem Components RouterTftp Server Front Panel of the NetLink SVP Server Link LEDsInstalling the NetLink SVP Server Install the NetLink SVP ServerRequired Materials Locate the NetLink SVP ServerConnect NetLink SVP Server to LAN Connect PowerMount the NetLink SVP Server to a wall Configuring the NetLink SVP Server Connecting to the NetLink SVP ServerConnecting Via Telnet Connect via the Serial PortNetLink SVP-II System Menu Network Configuration SendAllNetwork 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 QoS Configuration Default value as shown in the table below will be usedRTP Change Password Swapping/Adding/Deleting SVP Servers Adding an SVP ServerRemoving an SVP Server Changing the Master SVP ServerSoftware Maintenance Software UpdatesTroubleshooting via System Status Menu Error Status Alarm Text ActionNetwork Status SpectraLink Corporation Software Version Gatekeeper Database Index