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SpectraLink Corporation

Setup and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone

 

Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP and 5220 IP Phone emulation

3.3Startup Sequence

The Wireless Telephone goes through an initialization sequence at startup that follows the following pattern:

Icon

The icon(s) shown in bold turns off when:

 

 

123456789

The Wireless Telephone has located and authenticated and associated with

 

at least one AP, and is proceeding to bring up higher-layer networking

 

functions.

 

 

12345678

The Wireless Telephone is either configured for Static IP, or if configured for

 

DHCP the DHCP discovery process has started.

 

 

1234567

If DHCP is configured, a DHCP response was received which contains a

 

good DNS server configuration.

 

 

123456

Note: Only valid on non-SRP protocol. Indicates one of the following:

 

Static IP configuration, or

 

SVP Server address found in DHCP response, or

 

SVP Server address found via DNS lookup.

 

 

12345

All networking functions are complete (notably, DHCP) and the Wireless

 

Telephone is proceeding with establishing the SRP link to the SVP Server.

 

 

1234

The SRP link is established, all network stack initialization is complete,

 

proceeding with application-specific initialization.

123

The link between the Wireless Telephone and the PBX is established.

 

 

12

The Wireless Telephone has registered to the PBX.

 

 

12

Requested if PIN had not previously been entered, if PIN has been cleared,

Please Enter PIN

or if MAC address not entered in the DN con-figuration table on the PBX.

 

The PIN may be up to 18 characters. The first few are a secret number

 

defined at the PBX, the rest are the extension of this handset. User must

 

enter a valid PIN number and press the Send softkey. Alternately, the

 

handset may be configured in the DN configuration table on the PBX.

 

Note: there is no timeout and the user must reboot if an invalid PIN is

 

entered.

 

 

1

The Wireless Telephone has received a definition string for each of the 14

 

programmable buttons. If the handset hangs up at this point, there has been

 

an undetected error in the retrieval process and the handset will need to be

 

rebooted.

 

 

(no icons)

Initialization is complete. The Wireless Telephone is in standby mode ready

EXT. XXXXX

to receive and place calls.

 

 

PN: 72-1084-02-D.doc

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Contents Setup and Administration NetLink e340/i640 Wireless TelephoneTrademark Information Table of Contents About This Document Contacting SpectraLinkIcons and Conventions NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone Overview Quick Start Guide System Diagram Mitel Networks IP telephony server architecture exampleSystem Components PN 72-1084-02-D.doc NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone SpecificationsNetLink i640 Wireless Telephone Audio Features Line IndicatorsDisplay AlphanumericStartup Sequence Icon Icons shown in bold turns off whenWireless Telephone Modes Wireless Telephone Displays NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone Configuration Admin MenuOpening the Admin Menu Entering and editing Admin Menu optionsAlphanumeric String Entry To Enter PressAdmin Menu Items Nd Level Rd Level Th Level ESS IDIP Address Restore Defaults Site Survey ModeLicense Management Regulatory Domain SecurityClear PIN Number EmulationOAI On/Off Admin PW User-defined Preferences Standby menu item Nd Level Rd LevelPN 72-1084-02-D.doc Configuration Process License ManagementRequirements PN 72-1084-02-D.doc Voice Messaging Access Mitel Networks VoIP Integration FactorsCODECs Option MeaningDNS Feature Programming Feature Assignment Wireless5220 key Feature Telephone Shortcut & Key Sequence Feature Access Feature ListLine Appearances Menu DisplaySuperkey Hot DeskingResiliency PagingTesting a Wireless Telephone Certifying the NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephones Site Survey ModeSite Certification Detect dBm coverage Detect Overlap or ConflictsSolving Coverage Issues Confirm Supported Data RatesSoftware Maintenance Upgrading Wireless TelephonesNormal Download Messages Message DescriptionDownload Failure or Recovery Messages TftpTroubleshooting Wireless Telephone Problems Access Point ProblemsConfiguration Problems Wireless Telephone Status Messages Message Description ActionMessage Description Action Do not Power Message Description Action Message Description Action CRC Index