Nortel Networks 5100 manual Access and modify Wireless Settings

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Step Action

1From the Main Menu, select Settings > System Settings > WiFi > Wireless Settings, and OK.

2Select the desired configuration options to set the Wireless networking parameters. The configuration options contained in the Wireless Settings menu are as follows:

a.Details: Display network information for the wireless router or access point currently in use by the IP Phone 1535.

b.Wi-Fi Scanning: Search for available wireless routers in the area and report whether encryption is enabled on the available routers.

c.ESSID:Manually assign the SSID value to be used by the IP Phone 1535 to connect to the wireless network. If the wireless router is configured to hide (or not broadcast) SSID information, you must use the ESSID option must be used to enter the SSID information manually. Manually setting the SSID information using the ESSID configuration option also requires that you configure either the Encryption or the Authentication option as well. From the Main Menu, Settings > System Settings > WiFi > Wireless Settings, and then select either Encryption or Authentication (as dictated by local network settings).

d.Channel ID: Assign a manual value to specify the Wi-Fi channel ID to be used in connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the wireless network.

e.Encryption: WEP encryption key entry (see previous notes for ESSID).

f.Authentication: The IP Phone 1535 utilizes the WPA2 authentication method.

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After you successfully connect the IP Phone 1535 to the network using the WiFi connection interface, you make both voice and video calls using that interface and the LAN profile becomes disabled. So, in this example, when you enable the WiFi connection profile, all voice and video calls made using the IP Phone 1535 will now be made through the WiFi connection to the network, and the LAN connection profile will be disabled (along with all menu selections associated with configuring the LAN connection profile).

Nortel Multimedia Communications Server 5100

Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning

NN43160-300 00.13 Preliminary

Release 4.0 22 August 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning Page August 22nd Revision historyMay 25th MayRevision history Contents Configuring Email Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Other Changes FeaturesNew in this release New in this release Getting help from the Nortel web site How to get helpContents How to get help IP Phone About the Nortel IP PhoneIP Phone 1535 shipping box content Safety informationDefault factory settings Care of the IP PhoneRAM 64 MB Sdram Technical specificationsDescription of the IP Phone 1535 menu options VoIP Settings menuMultiple Language Support System Settings menu Using the SD/MMC card To copy files from the phone to SD/MMC card About the Nortel IP Phone Installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time First time installation of the IP PhoneInstalling the IP Phone 1535 for the first time Provision the MCS Physically install the IP PhoneConnect the handset Installation guidelinesConnect the IP Phone 1535 to a power source Connect to Pstn Logging in to the IP Phone 1535 Admin modeAttach the IP Phone 1535 to the stand Enabling the LAN connection profile Connecting the IP Phone 1535 to the LANAccessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings Accessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings Access and modify Wireless Settings Enabling the WiFi connection profileAccess and modify Wireless Settings Modifying User Information parameters Configuration of NAT-Traversal Modifying Proxy parametersConfiguring the Stun server Configuring VoIP domain name informationEnabling Stun protocol Registering the IP Phone Modifying port assignmentsStep Action Checking for available IP Phone 1535 software updates IP Phone 1535 System Software UpdatesInitiating manual software updates for the IP Phone Provisioning the FTP update server FTP software update processProvisioning the FTP server directory structure Configuring the FTP server login accountHandling the FirmwareUpdateRequest.acfg file FTP software update filesIP Phone 1535 System Software Updates Provisioning the FTP update server Sample FTP server directory structure De-Registering the IP Phone Additional configuration using the VoIP Settings menuRegistration option Misc. Miscellaneous configuration option Ports For more information, see Modifying port assignments Accessing and modifying Call Total Bandwidth CtbwModifying Codec Priority lists Configuring VoIP Voice Mail Configuring the Mailbox ID Modifying the Date and Time Additional configuration using the System Settings menuAccessing and activating the Reset function Accessing the Technical Features configuration option Accessing the Technical Features configuration option Additional configuration using the System Settings menu Configuring IP Phone 1535 Email account information Configuring EmailSmtp Server Enabling and disabling the Camera IP Phone 1535 CameraIP Phone 1535 Camera Known issues TroubleshootingBasic troubleshooting Troubleshooting connectivity issuesTroubleshooting Regulatory information and disclaimers IP Phone 1535 Regulatory InformationIP Phone 1535 emissions statement EMC compliance Jurisdiction Standard Description Regulatory and Safety InformationUSA-FCC Federal Communications Commission statement Telecom requirements for both Canada and USA FCC Interference statementCompliance Statement for Canada Telecom requirements for both Canada and USA IP Phone 1535 Regulatory Information Page Nortel IP Phone 1535 Installation and Commissioning
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