Avaya 15-601082 manual Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide IP Office

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AVPP Configuration

SVP-II Master - the master AVPP must be identified in an IP system. Select one of the following identification options:

To statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in each of the AVPPs, enter the IP address.

To statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in a DHCP server and configure each of the AVPPs to get the information from the DHCP server, enter DHCP. If DHCP is used, the IP address of the master AVPP server must be configured in the DHCP server. For more information about DHCP integration factors, see the wireless phone interface guide for your IP environment.

To statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in a DNS server and configure each of the AVPPs to retrieve this information from the DNS server, enter DNS. If DNS is used, the IP address of the master AVPP server must be configured in the DNS server.

For an explanation of the master AVPP, see Introduction to AVPP.

First Alias IP Address/Last Alias IP Address - enter the range of IP addresses this AVPP may use when acting as a proxy for the wireless phones. Alias IP addresses are not necessary in Avaya systems.

Note

All alias addresses must be on the same subnet as the AVPP server and cannot be duplicated on other subnets or AVPPs. There is no limit to the number of addresses that can be assigned, however, the capacity of each AVPP is 500 wireless phones.

Enable H.323 Gatekeeper - the Gatekeeper function is not supported. Enter N (No).

Ethernet link - the AVPP will auto-negotiate unless there is a need to specify a link speed.

System Locked - this option is used to take the system down for maintenance. The default entry is N (No). To prevent any new calls from starting, set as Y (Yes). To restore normal operation, return to N.

Maintenance Lock - the system automatically sets this option to Y (Yes), after certain maintenance activities that require reset (such as changing the IP address). Maintenance Lock prevents any new calls from starting.

Note

This option is automatically set by the system and cannot be changed by the system administrator.

To clear the Maintenance Lock, reset the system at exit.

Inactivity Timeout (min) - set the number of minutes the administrative module can be left unattended before the system closes it. This number can be from 1 to 100. If it is set to zero (0), the administrative module will not close due to inactivity.

QoS Configuration - select this option to set the DSCP tags and the 802.1p tags. See QoS Configuration.

Reset System - if this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset the AVPP upon exiting this screen. Resetting the AVPP will terminate any calls in progress.

Note

The AVPP should be reset at the end of any maintenance procedure that requires a reset either via Maintenance Lock or manually via Reset System.

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Contents IP Office Documentation information Avaya Support Table Of Contents Wireless Phone Installation Table Of Contents Page Declaration of Conformity About this Guide OverviewImportant Information Safety InformationShielded Cables Front Panel of the Avpp Overview of the Avpp Link LEDs Timing Function Multiple AvppInternal Gatekeeper Servers Number of Handsets Avpp CapacityRequirements Overview of Wireless PhoneCcms Phone SpecificationsSystem Components Series Wireless PhonesAvaya Voice Priority Processor Ethernet Switch Access PointsIP Office Router Administrative ComputerTftp Server IP Multicast AddressesPhone Display Overview Introducing the AvppRequired Materials Locating the AvppConnecting to the Avpp Avpp ConfigurationConnecting via the Serial Port IntroductionAvpp System Menu Connecting via TelnetNetwork Configuration Send All Avpp Configuration Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide IP Office  Traffic Class QoS ConfigurationChange Password Adding an Avpp Avpp AdministrationRemoving an Avpp Changing the Master AvppConfiguring the Wireless Phone with IP Office Manager IP Office ConfigurationEnter the FTP Server IP Address Adding a New User Updating the Configuration IP Office Integration Factors Voice Messaging AccessOption MeaningExtension Error Entering an Extension and PasswordPassword = # = OK Extension ErrorExtension Override Password ErrorRetry/Restart Wireless Phone Installation System Configuration Sample Installation and Configuration Sample Setup Phone Setup Avpp Network Configuration TitleOpening and Using the Admin Menu Wireless Phone ConfigurationAvpp IP WEP IP Address Tftp Server IP Default Gateway and Subnet MaskOAI Server IP Call Server IPLearn Always Learn OnceStatic Entry To EnterSite Survey Mode Restore DefaultsLicense Management Security OAI On/Off PasswordCisco FSR Fast Secure Roaming UsernameAdmin PW Extension PasswordUser-defined Preferences Standby Menu Item Long Pulse Page License Management Configuration ProcessPage Press Power On/Start Call Testing a Wireless PhoneSolving Coverage Issues Certifying the InstallationSite Certification Important NoteDetect Overlap or Conflicts Detect dBm CoverageMAC Confirm Supported Data RatesUpgrading Wireless Phones Software MaintenanceSeries Wireless Phones Normal Download Messages Download Failure or Recovery MessagesMessage DownloadUpgrading the Avpp Avpp Troubleshooting TroubleshootingOverview Alarm Text Error StatusNetwork Status ActionPage Gatekeeper Database Software VersionName Major Version Number Filename Access Point Problems Wireless Phone TroubleshootingConfiguration Problems IntroductionMessage Description Wireless Phone Status MessagesDo not Power Page Essid Avpp Power Off/End CallFailure has occurred during Page Avpp IndexAL7 1LZ