SpectraLink 72-1065-01 quick start NetLink Overview, NetLink Telephony Gateway SRP environments

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Quick Start Guide

 

NetLink Components

2.NetLink Overview

There are two basic types of NetLink environments – those that utilize SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP) with the NetLink Telephony Gateway and those that use IP protocols from third-party vendors. This document will outline the setup of both types of systems.

2.1NetLink Telephony Gateway (SRP) environments

The components that must be installed and configured in a SRP system are the NetLink Telephony Gateway and NetLink Wireless Telephones. The NetLink SVP Server is required for systems that use five or more NetLink Telephony Gateways.

Software for the NetLink Wireless Telephones resides on the NetLink Telephony Gateway, which functions as a TFTP server for over-the-air downloading by the NetLink Wireless Telephones.

Configuration is done through system menus for the NetLink Telephony Gateway and NetLink SVP Server. These are usually viewed via a computer that is connected to the device through a serial port (null-modem cable) or through a Telnet session on the LAN. The series of screens containing menus and options for configuring and maintaining the NetLink components is called the Administration Console. Full information is available in SpectraLink 8000 Telephony Gateway: Administration Guide for SRP.

A NetLink SVP Server is required if a NetLink system has five or more NetLink Telephony Gateways. In even larger systems, additional NetLink SVP Servers are required. NetLink SVP Server menus and options are fully described in SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server: Administration Guide for SRP.

NetLink Wireless Telephones are configured after the NetLink Telephony Gateway and NetLink SVP Server are installed and configured. The complete NetLink Wireless Telephone configuration instructions are in SpectraLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone Configuration and Administration Guide (SRP).

2.2Other IP Protocol environments

The NetLink components that must be installed and configured in other IP protocol environments are the NetLink SVP Server and NetLink Wireless Telephones. NetLink SVP Server menus and options are fully described in SpectraLink SVP Server: Administration Guide for Mitel and Cisco.

Each type of IP protocol requires a different configuration for the NetLink Wireless Telephones. IP protocols that are available are listed in the Referenced Documents in section 1.3. The complete NetLink Wireless Telephone configuration instructions for the available IP protocols are in SpectraLink Wireless Telephone: Configuration and Administration for [IP Protocol]. Additional protocols may be available. Contact SpectraLink Customer Service for assistance.

A TFTP server must be designated on the WLAN for updating the NetLink SVP Server and the NetLink Wireless Telephones.

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72-1065-01 specifications

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