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SpectraLink 8002 Wireless Telephones Configuration and Administration (SIP)

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Where:

111111 = The last three octets of the on-air MAC address for a discovered AP.

22 = The signal strength for the specified AP.

33 = The channel number of the specified AP.

444 = The beacon interval configured on the specified AP.

Any/MyID = Softkey to toggle between “single SSID” and “any SSID” mode.

Detl/Smry = Softkey to toggle between the multiple AP (summary) display, and the single (detail) displays for each AP.

The following screen shows how the display would look when there are three APs configured with an ESSID that matches that of the handset. The first has a signal strength of –28 dBm, is configured on channel 2, with a beacon interval of 100 ms. The second has a signal strength of –48 dBm, is configured on channel 6, with a beacon interval of 200 ms. The third has a signal strength of –56 dBm, is configured on channel 11 with a beacon interval of 100 ms.

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When the “any ESSID” mode is selected, the summary display contains the first six characters of the AP’s ESSID instead of the beacon interval as in the example below. Also, the number of octets of the APs BSSID is reduced to 2 octets.

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In detail mode the display would appear as follows. The left/right arrow keys (* and #) will move between AP indices.

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Contents Administration Guide Copyright Notice Trademark InformationPatent Information Contact InformationKnowledge base to assist troubleshooting is available at Essential Installation PointersData APs may not support VoWiFi Page Related Documents About this GuidePolycom Model Numbers Customer Support Hotline Icons and ConventionsContents Testing a Handset Diagnostic Tools Programming the SIP Handset FeaturesUsing the SIP Handset Software License and Protocol ManagementIndex Page SpectraLink Wireless Telephone Overview WMM-Compatible Access PointsSecurity Options Quick Start Guide Security Preferred ChannelsSystem Diagram SIP ServersEthernet switch SpectraLink 8002 Wireless TelephoneAccess points System ComponentsTftp server SIP serverSIP phone SIP Tftp serverWPA2-PSK Handset SpecificationsWMM DHCP, TftpEXT Startup SequenceIcon Icons shown in bold turns off when XxxxxSpectraLink 8002 Wireless Telephone Overview Page SpectraLink 8002 Wireless Telephone Configuration Entering and editing Admin menu options Admin Administration MenuOpening the Admin menu Alphanumeric string entryTo Enter Press ESS ID Admin menuAdmin Menu Items 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level 5th Level WEPAdmin Menu Items 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level 5th Level SIP Registration Phone ConfigLicense Option OAI On/OffIP Address Network ConfigAdmin Password Option Meaning SpectraLink 8002 Wireless Telephone Configuration Essid Security Transmit Power Regulatory DomainDiagnostics Restore DefaultsUser-defined Preferences Standby Menu Standby mode, options menuPBX Standby menuStandby Menu Items 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level Server IP Addr Firmware Version Telephone Ring Lock KeysRing Options Phone Options Server IP Addr System InfoPhone IP Addr Firmware VersionPage Software License and Protocol Management RequirementsConfiguration Process Software License and Protocol Management Page Guidelines Programming the SIP Handset FeaturesSIP Tftp Server Configuration Files Generic file sipallusers.cfg Handset-specific files e.g. sip3001.cfgProxy server commands Parameter Value DescriptionMailsubscr ECSZero Codecs MailnotifyAuth Favorite Sample Configuration Files SIPallusers.cfg# PROXY1MAILACCESS = PROXY1KEEPALIVESECS=14 Sample handset-specific file #PROXY1ADDR #PROXY2ADDRLINE1 LINE2CALLID Handset Display Using the SIP HandsetLine indicators OverviewIndicator Function Signal strengthBattery charge Handset iconsHandset modes Standby mode on-hookActive mode off-hook DownloadSoftkey Name Displayed… Press to… Messaging modeSoftkeys Softkey Name Displayed… Press to… Favorites menu MenusLine menu FCN menu Menu displayAlphanumeric dialing Feature activationHandset Operation If you want to… Then…Line 1 your dial number To dialed number Hold Rej Mute Line 1 your dial number Fr caller ID Answ Rej =Fr caller ID Rsme Mute End If you want to… Then… OAI Page Testing a Handset Page Diagnostic Tools Site SurveyM T E e e e M G g g g g P p Diagnostics Mode Solving coverage issuesScreen M m m c h s s a i d M m c h s s m n e m E mC o u N n n A s U n t Syslog Mode MAC Message type ErrorsEvents Full AP MACCall Start Call type telephony, OAI, PTT Messages are formatted like the following example Certifying the Installation Conducting a site surveyPN 1725-36034-001B.doc Normal download messages Software MaintenanceUpgrading handsets Message DescriptionDownload failure or recovery messages TftpRange/out-of-range TroubleshootingAccess point problems CapacityConfiguration problems Transmission obstructionsAssert Handset Status MessagesMessage Description Action Message Description Action Dhcp Do not Power OFFLAN EssidCRC Message Description Action Page Domain Band Channels Identifier 4000 2.4745 MHz Max. Power Limit peak powerAppendix a Regulatory Domains CountriesPN 1725-36034-001B.doc Index Coverage Coverage test