Avaya NN42030-102 Configuring the client settings, Configuring an Enterprise Wlan Access Point

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Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Nokia configuration

In the Cell Number field, enter your cell number as it would be dialed from your Enterprise telephone system.

6.Select Login.

The Avaya 3100 MC - Client application logs on to the system.

7.Select Yes and then OK in response to the prompts.

If logon is successful, the remaining configuration settings are automatically downloaded from the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway and you can begin using the Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Nokia to place calls and send instant messages.

Note: If you are using a GSM device, your service provider may require you to program an Access Point Name (APN), username and password on the device under Tools, Settings, Connection, Access points.

Configuring an Enterprise WLAN Access Point

Use this procedure to configure an access point, if one is not already configured on your device.

1.From the device main screen, select Tools, Connectivity, Connection Manager, Available WLAN networks.

2.Select Options, Define Access Point.

3.Configure the Access Point. For more information, see your device user guide.

Configuring the client settings

Use the Settings pane to manage your connection to the network. As a minimum, you must enter your user name, password, Avaya 3100 MC - Client address, and Outgoing Call Service DN on this pane. For more information, see “Initial configuration” on page 21.

Avaya recommends that the Outgoing Call Service DN includes the international access code (+) and your country code as part of the number to facilitate roaming. For example, +1 613 123 1111. For more information, see Figure 1 "Outgoing Call Service DN structure" on page 22.

Figure 1: Outgoing Call Service DN structure

Consult with your system administrator to obtain your Outgoing Call Service DN and other system settings.

Configure Client settings using the following procedures:

“Configuring Login Information” on page 23

“Configuring Owner Information” on page 23

“Configuring your Application Settings” on page 25

“Configuring your Call Settings” on page 26

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Contents Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Date OctoberDownloading documents Contact Avaya Support Contents Basic features Call hold and retrieve Contents Welcome FeaturesOther changes December JanuarySeptember Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia feature overview AprilLanguage support System and network requirements Getting startedBefore you begin Important NoticeDevice usage Network specificationsServer specification Cellular data plan usageSubscriber identity module SIM card Battery lifeSample calculation Getting started Software installation Select Options, Install Select Start, Programs, Nokia PC Suite, Nokia PC SuiteSelect Start, Programs, Nokia PC Suite, Nokia PC Suite Click File Manager Upgrading the software over the air from your Nokia deviceSelect Installations Uninstalling the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia softwareInstalling security certificates Uninstalling the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia softwareSoftware installation Initial configuration Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia configurationConfiguring initial Nokia parameters Configuring the client settings Configuring an Enterprise Wlan Access PointConfiguring Owner Information Configuring Login InformationSelect Login Information Configuring owner information Select Options, SaveConfiguring your Application Settings Configuring the application settingsConfiguring your Call Settings Configuring your call settingsField Settings From the Settings pane, select IM and Presence Settings Configuring IM and Presence SettingsConfiguring Network Settings From the Settings pane, select Network SettingsField Settings Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia configuration Logging on and logging off Basic featuresStarting and exiting the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia Logging onHiding and restoring the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia Status IndicatorOverview of the main pane Missed Call Indicator Network IndicatorVoice Mail Indicator New Instant Message IndicatorNavigating panes Green call and red hangup buttons Key ActionBasic features Placing calls Advanced featuresDirect mode Call modesToggling between call modes Call-me-First modeCall Intercept Calling from another device Calling a contactCalling from the Quick Dial List Dialing an emergency numberTo dial an emergency number Receiving callsSelect the Options, Call Working with business contacts Receiving a call when call screening is enabledAdding a contact Adding a new contact Select Options, New ContactEditing a contact Importing a contactDeleting a contact Changing your presence status Searching for contactsManaging presence Searching for contactsHandling your custom message Viewing the presence status of your contactsClearing the presence status of your contacts Understanding the presence statesViewing the presence status of your contacts Call hold and retrieve Using the Mid-Call FeaturesCall transfer Call swap Cancelling a call with a call on holdThree-party conference call Sending Instant Messages Speaker modeHandoff Sending an IM to a single contactReceiving instant messages Clearing the IM historyClearing the IM history Logging Events Deleting entries in the Phone pane Managing Enterprise voice mailViewing missed calls Calling the Enterprise voice mail systemCalling the voice mail system Advanced features Acronyms Acronym Full NameAcronyms Quick reference Starting the Avaya 3100 MC ClientCall by dialing Accessing voice mailCall forwards to voice mail Calling an emergency numberViewing entries on the Main pane From the Main MCC 3100 pane, select the Phone iconQuick reference

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