SpectraLink Corporation | Configuration and |
| Mitel Networks 3300 and |
If OAI is enabled, and an OAI IP address is available to the telephone (either via DHCP or Static IP configuration), the telephone will communicate with the OAI Server at power on, and periodically while it is powered on. If you don’t have a SpectraLink OAI Gateway installed at your site, you should disable the OAI feature to preserve network bandwidth and battery life.
Push-to-talk
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Admin Password
The Admin Password controls access to the administration functions in the Admin menu. The password must be set in each handset for which controlled access is desired. Handsets are shipped without any Admin menu password. Data entry for the password uses the alphanumeric string entry technique. Type the password and press the Save softkey. A confirmation prompt will appear. Type the password again and press the Save softkey. If the passwords match, the Admin password has been set.
If you Save with no entry, the password is erased and the display will not require it before displaying the Admin menu.
Network Config
IP Addresses
There are two modes in which the handset can operate: DHCP enabled or Static IP. Select the mode from the IP address menu:
*Use DHCP Will use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to assign an IP address each time the handset is turned on. If DHCP is enabled, the handset also receives all other IP address configurations from the DHCP server.
Static IP Allows you to manually set a fixed IP address. If selected, the handset will prompt for the IP addresses of each configurable network component. When entering addresses, enter the digits only, including leading zeroes. No periods are required.
Regardless of the mode in which the handset is operating, the following components must be configured in the system:
Phone IP The IP address of the handset. This is automatically assigned if DHCP is used. If using Static IP configuration, you must obtain a unique IP address for each phone from your network administrator.
TFTP Server IP The IP address of a TFTP server on your network which holds software images for updating the handsets. If this feature is configured (not set to 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255) either via Static IP configuration or using DHCP option 66 (TFTP server), or the Boot server/next server (siaddr) field, the handset will check for newer software each time it is powered on or comes back
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