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Table 5 WLAN Handset messages, descriptions, and actions

Message

Description

Action

 

 

 

Bad Network IP

The WLAN Handset is configured wrong.

Contact your system administrator.

 

 

 

Bad Network Mask

The WLAN Handset is configured wrong.

Contact your system administrator.

 

 

 

Bad Payload Type

There may be a configuration problem

Contact your system administrator.

 

with the handset of the VPN server.

 

 

 

 

Bad Phintl File

The WLAN Handset software download

Contact your system administrator.

 

files are incorrect or corrupted.

 

 

 

 

Bad Program File

The WLAN Handset software download

Contact your system administrator.

 

files are incorrect or corrupted.

 

 

 

 

Bad Preshared Key

The WLAN Handset is configured wrong.

Contact your system administrator.

 

 

 

Bad Tunneled IP

The WLAN Handset is configured wrong.

Contact your system administrator.

 

 

 

Bad VPN Server IP

The WLAN Handset is configured wrong.

Contact your system administrator.

 

 

 

Bor Aicon

Low battery

In call: the battery icon (B) displays

Battery Low message

 

and a soft beep is heard when the user is

and beep

 

on the WLAN Handset and the battery

 

 

charge is low. User has 15–30 minutes of

 

 

battery life left.

 

 

Not in call: The battery icon (A)

 

 

displays whenever the battery charge is

 

 

low. The message Low Battery and a

 

 

beep indicate a critically low battery

 

 

charge. The WLAN Handset will not work

 

 

until the battery pack is charged.

 

 

 

Battery Failure

The battery pack is not functioning.

Replace the battery pack with a new or

 

 

confirmed Nortel battery pack. Any

 

 

non-Nortel battery packs will not work.

 

 

 

Battery Failed

The battery pack is damaged or

Replace the battery pack with a new or

 

incompatible with the WLAN Handset.

confirmed Nortel battery pack. Any

 

 

non-Nortel battery packs will not work.

 

 

 

Can’t Renew DHCP

The DHCP server is not responding to

Record the error information and contact

yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy

the initial renewal attempt.

your system administrator.

 

 

 

Charging …

The WLAN Handset is charging in the

No action needed.

 

Desktop Charger.

 

 

 

 

Charge Complete

The WLAN Handset is now fully charged.

No action needed.

 

 

 

Checking Code

The WLAN Handset is checking for a

None. This message lasts for

 

newer version of software that should be

approximately one second. If message

 

downloaded.

remains displayed, power off the WLAN

 

 

Handset and contact your system

 

 

administrator.

 

 

 

Checking DHCP IP

The WLAN Handset is retrieving DHCP

None. This is informational only.

 

information from the DHCP server.

 

 

 

 

CRC Code Error

The software which has been TFTP

Contact your system administrator.

 

downloaded has a bad redundancy code

 

 

check.

 

 

 

 

Code Mismatch!

The software loaded into the WLAN

Contact your system administrator.

 

Handset is incorrect for the handset

 

 

model.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Wlan IP Handset 2210/2211/2212 User Guide Copyright 2005-2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved Wlan IP Handset 2210/2211/2212 User Guide Task listTask list NN40050-101 Contents Chapter Features, functions, and buttons Audience About this guideGetting started Symbols and text conventionsPswd PlayGetting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center How to get HelpGetting Help from the Nortel Web site Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or resellerWlan Handsets overview Wlan Handsets overview Wlan Handset buttons and keysWlan Handset buttons, keys, and descriptions Sheet 1 Following table describes the Wlan Handset buttons and keysWlan Handset display ScrollingScrolling functions Wlan Handset display Status areaInformation area Wlan Handsets overview Status indicatorsFeature options area Wlan handset statesStates of the Wlan Handset Wlan Handsets overview States of the Wlan Handset Setting up the Wlan HandsetTo select the Keypad Autolock Select the LanguageTo select a language To select the Ring Cadence Ring OptionsTo select the Ring Tone To select the Vibrate Cadence To select the Ring VolumeTo select the Ring Delay To select the Noise Mode Phone OptionsTo select the Key Tones Enable Warnings default Disable Warnings Enable Tones default Disable TonesTo select the Warning Tones To select the Display ContrastTo configure Push-to-Talk for the handset Configure push-to-talkAdjust speaker volume Adjust ringer volumeTo adjust speaker volume using the Function menu Silence the ringerLock and unlock the keypad To silence the ringer using the Function menuTo lock the keypad To unlock the keypadSecurity Wlan Handsets overview NN40050-101 Wlan Handset feature and function keys Feature and function keysTo activate a feature Feature menu-LINE keySoft Key Abbreviations menu-MENU key Function menu-FCN keyTo use features Program Feature menu itemsTo use external autodial To use internal autodialTo erase memory buttons Basic call features To make external calls using line keysMake a call To make internal calls using intercom buttons To make external calls using intercom keysAnswer calls HoldPush-to-Talk End callsMute Call periodTo initiate a Push-to-Talk call To change the Push-to-Talk volumeReceive a Push-to-Talk transmission To respond to a Push-to-Talk callTo unmute a Push-to-Talk call To mute a current Push-to-Talk callTo end a Push-to-Talk call To answer a call during a Push-to-Talk callTo make a call during a Push-to-Talk call Troubleshooting View system informationTo view the handset IP address View the current call server IP address TroubleshootingTo view the server IP address To view the handset firmware versionView terminal type View extensionTo view the terminal type Display messages To view the extension numberWlan Handset messages, descriptions, and actions Battery Low message Do not Power OFF Do not turn the Wlan Handset off A few minutes None. Do not turn the Wlan Handset off Troubleshooting NN40050-101 Cleaning your Wlan Handset Wlan Handset, headset, batteries, chargers, and accessoriesBattery packs Wlan Handset, headset, batteries, chargers, and accessoriesHeadset Wlan Handset 2210 and 2212 battery pack location Low battery indicatorsTo insert the battery pack To change the battery pack while in a callDesktop Charger Wlan Handset 2210, and Wlan Handset 2211 Desktop Chargers Wlan Handset 2211 Dual Charger Dual ChargerQuad Charger To charge a battery packUsing the Quad Charger Cleaning the Desktop, Dual or Quad ChargersTo charge the battery pack Accessories Cleaning the Wlan Handset contactsPage Index Index
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2210, 2211, 2212 specifications

Nortel Networks, once a titan in the telecommunications arena, produced a variety of products that were pivotal in shaping the future of communication technologies. Among these products were the Nortel 2212 and 2211, which played a significant role in enterprise environments, particularly in the realm of voice over IP (VoIP) and unified communications.

The Nortel 2212 and 2211 are voice codecs used primarily in voice and video communications. They are built to handle multimedia transmissions over packet-switched networks, enhancing voice clarity and video quality. The 2212 codec is particularly noted for its ability to support a wide range of audio frequencies, which allows it to replicate sounds with greater fidelity. This is crucial in corporate settings where clear communication is imperative.

One of the standout features of both codecs is their ability to support multiple voice channels. The 2212 can handle up to 12 simultaneous voice calls, while the 2211 is optimized for smaller operations and can manage 11 calls effectively. This scalability is essential for businesses of varying sizes, enabling them to grow without needing substantial overhauls to their existing infrastructure.

In terms of technology, the Nortel 2212 and 2211 utilize advanced compression algorithms to minimize bandwidth usage while maintaining high audio quality. This is especially beneficial for organizations operating in areas with limited bandwidth or needing to cut costs related to data transmission. Nortel's technology optimizes the transmission over IP networks, making it suitable for VoIP, video conferencing, and even multimedia content delivery.

Additionally, both codecs are compliant with various standards, which makes them compatible with a wide array of telecommunications equipment. Their interoperability means that businesses can integrate these codecs into existing networks without significant disruptions.

Security is another prominent characteristic of the Nortel 2212 and 2211. With built-in encryption protocols, these devices ensure that voice and video communications remain secure from potential eavesdropping or unauthorized access.

In summary, the Nortel 2212 and 2211 play crucial roles in modern telecommunications, offering robust features like scalability, advanced compression, compatibility, and security. Their legacy continues to influence the development of communication technologies and practices in enterprises around the globe, even as newer systems emerge in the fast-evolving telecom landscape.