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46Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

Table 5 WLAN Handset messages, descriptions, and actions

Message

Description

Action

 

 

 

DCA Timeout

The WLAN Handset has detected a fault

Turn the WLAN Handset off, then on

 

for which is cannot recover, possibly due

again. If the error persists, contact your

 

to a failure to acquire any network.

system administrator.

 

 

 

DHCP Error (1-5)

DHCP Error 1

The WLAN Handset cannot locate a

 

 

DHCP server. It will try every four

 

 

seconds until a server is located.

 

 

 

 

DHCP Error 2

The WLAN Handset has not received a

 

 

response from the DHCP server to a

 

 

request for an IP address. It will retry until

 

 

a DHCP server is found.

 

 

 

 

DHCP Error 3

The server refuses to lease the WLAN

 

 

Handset an IP address. It will keep trying.

 

 

 

 

DHCP Error 4

The DHCP server offered the WLAN

 

 

Handset a lease that is too short. The

 

 

minimum lease time is 10 minutes. One

 

 

hour is the minimum recommended lease

 

 

time.

 

 

The WLAN Handset will stop trying.

 

 

Notify the system administrator.

 

 

 

 

DHCP Error 5

Failure during WEP Key rotation process

 

 

(proprietary feature). Notify the system

 

 

administrator.

 

 

 

DHCP Lease Exp

DHCP is not responding to renewal

The WLAN Handset failed to renew its

yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy

attempts (at least one renewal

DHCP lease, either because the DHCP

 

succeeded).

server is not running, or because the

 

 

configuration has been changed by the

 

 

administrator. The handset will attempt to

 

 

negotiate a new lease, which will either

 

 

work, or change to one of the DHCP

 

 

errors.

 

 

 

DHCP NACK error

The DHCP server explicitly refused

The DHCP lease currently in use by the

yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy

renewal.

WLAN Handset is no longer valid, which

 

forces the handset to restart. This

 

 

 

 

problem should resolve itself after the

 

 

restart. If it does not, the problem is in the

 

 

DHCP server, and you should contact

 

 

your system administrator.

 

 

 

DL Not On Sector

The WLAN Handset software download

Contact your system administrator.

 

files are incorrect or corrupted.

 

 

 

 

DO NOT POWER OFF

The WLAN Handset is in a critical section

None. Do not remove the battery or

 

of the software update.

attempt to power off the WLAN Handset

 

 

while this is displayed. Doing so may

 

 

require the handset to be returned to

 

 

Nortel to be recovered.

 

 

 

Duplicate IP

The WLAN Handset has detected

Contact your system administrator.

 

another device with the same IP

 

 

Address.

 

 

 

 

Erase Failed

Download process failed to erase the

If error “int. error: 0F” is displayed, turn

 

memory in the WLAN Handset.

the WLAN Handset off, then on again. If

 

 

error persists, contact your system

 

 

administrator.

 

 

 

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Contents Wlan IP Handset 2210/2211/2212 User Guide Copyright 2005-2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved Task list Task list NN40050-101 Contents Chapter Features, functions, and buttons About this guide AudienceSymbols and text conventions Feature Getting Help from the Nortel Web site How to get HelpGetting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or resellerWlan Handsets overview Wlan Handset buttons and keys Wlan Handset 2210, Wlan Handset 2211, and Wlan HandsetFtre Wlan Handset display ScrollingStatus area Wlan Handset displayInformation area Feature options area Wlan handset statesSetting up the Wlan Handset Wlan Handsets overview States of the Wlan HandsetSelect the Language To select the Keypad AutolockTo select a language Ring Options To select the Ring CadenceTo select the Ring Tone To select the Ring Volume To select the Vibrate CadenceTo select the Ring Delay Phone Options To select the Noise ModeTo select the Key Tones To select the Warning Tones To select the Display ContrastConfigure push-to-talk To configure Push-to-Talk for the handsetTo adjust speaker volume using the Function menu Adjust ringer volumeAdjust speaker volume Silence the ringerTo lock the keypad To silence the ringer using the Function menuLock and unlock the keypad To unlock the keypadSecurity Wlan Handsets overview NN40050-101 Feature and function menus Feature and function keysSoft Key Abbreviations menu-MENU key Feature menu-LINE keyTo activate a feature Function menu-FCN keyTo use external autodial Program Feature menu itemsTo use features To use internal autodialTo erase memory buttons To make external calls using line keys Basic call featuresMake a call Answer calls To make external calls using intercom keysTo make internal calls using intercom buttons HoldMute End callsPush-to-Talk Call periodReceive a Push-to-Talk transmission To change the Push-to-Talk volumeTo initiate a Push-to-Talk call To respond to a Push-to-Talk callTo end a Push-to-Talk call To mute a current Push-to-Talk callTo unmute a Push-to-Talk call To answer a call during a Push-to-Talk callTo make a call during a Push-to-Talk call View system information TroubleshootingTo view the handset IP address To view the handset firmware version View the current call server IP addressTo view the server IP address To view the current call serverView extension View terminal typeTo view the terminal type Display messages To view the extension numberBattery 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 Wlan Handset, headset, batteries, chargers, and accessories Cleaning your Wlan HandsetBattery packs HeadsetLow battery indicators Wlan Handset 2210 and 2212 battery pack locationTo change the battery pack while in a call To insert the battery packDesktop Charger Wlan Handset 2210, and Wlan Handset 2211 Desktop Chargers Dual Charger Wlan Handset 2211 Dual ChargerTo charge a battery pack Quad ChargerCleaning the Desktop, Dual or Quad Chargers Using the Quad ChargerTo charge the battery pack Cleaning the Wlan Handset contacts AccessoriesPage Index
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