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SpectraLink Corporation

Configuration and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone

 

Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP and 5220 IP Phone emulation

2.4System Components

NetLink e340/h340 Wireless Telephone The NetLink e340/h340 Wireless Telephone is a lightweight, durable handset specifically designed for mobile workplace use within a facility using the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony system and 802.11b APs in a wireless LAN.

NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone The NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone offers a durable design with push-to-talk functionality.

Handset functionality is provided by emulating the Mitel Networks 5220 IP Phone. Among other features, the handset can receive calls directly, receive transferred calls, transfer calls to other extensions, and make outside and long distance calls (subject to the restrictions applied in your facility.) The handsets are to be used on-premises; they are not cellular or satellite phones.

NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones use Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum radio technology (DSSS) to transmit audio packets over wireless LAN APs that support SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP).

NetLink SVP Server SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is the SpectraLink quality of service (QoS) mechanism that is implemented in the handset and AP to enhance voice quality over the wireless network. SVP gives preference to voice packets over data packets on the wireless medium, increasing the probability that all voice packets are transmitted efficiently and with minimum or no delay. SVP is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b standards.

The NetLink SVP Server is an Ethernet LAN appliance that works with the AP to provide QoS on the wireless LAN. All MiNET packets to and from the NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones pass through the NetLink SVP Server and are encapsulated for prioritization as they are routed to and from the supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution or other handset.

Mitel Networks IP System Mitel Networks 3300 or SX-200 ICP VoIP solution.

Access points (APs) are supplied by third party vendors and provide the connection between the wired Ethernet LAN and the wireless (802.11b) LAN. APs must be positioned in all areas where NetLink Wireless Telephones will be used. The number and placement of APs will affect the coverage area and capacity of the wireless system. Typically, the requirements for use of NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones are similar to that of wireless data devices.

APs must utilize SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP). Contact SpectraLink, or a certified SpectraLink distributor, for information about APs that support SVP.

Ethernet switch Interconnects multiple network devices, including the NetLink SVP Server, the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony system, Mitel Networks IP Phones and the APs. Ethernet switches provide the highest performance networks, which can handle combined voice and data traffic, and are required when using the NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones.

Although a single Ethernet switch network is recommended, the handsets and the NetLink SVP Server can operate in larger, more complex networks, including networks with multiple Ethernet switches, routers, VLANs, and/or multiple subnets,

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Contents NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone Configuration and AdministrationMitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP Patent Information Trademark InformationCopyright Notice Contact InformationTable of Contents About This Document Referenced DocumentsCustomer Support Hotline Gateway Icons and ConventionsQoS and Security NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone OverviewQuick Start Guide Mitel Networks IP telephony server architecture example System DiagramSystem Components SpectraLink Corporation Specifications NetLink Wireless TelephoneWPA2-PSK DHCP, TftpDisplay Ringing and tones Audio featuresStartup Sequence Icon Icons shown in bold turns off whenEXT Standby on-hook Handset ModesPredial Active off-hookStatus display area NetLink Wireless Telephone DisplaysLine display Menu displayNetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration Admin MenuOpening the Admin Menu Entering and editing Admin menu options Alphanumeric string entryTo Enter Press Admin Menu Items 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level 5th Level Admin menuESS ID WEPAdmin Menu Items 2nd Level 3rd Level Push-to-talk Essid Select either WEP Off or WEP On North America Europe except Spain and France Japan channels Standby menu User-defined PreferencesStandby menu item Nd Level Rd Level Th Level PBX4th Level Standby menu item 2nd Level 3rd Level Telephone Ring Auxiliary Ring Continuous Short Pulse Long Pulse Phone Options Channel Enable/Disable Audio Volume Tone V olume Configuration Process License ManagementRequirements SpectraLink Corporation Mitel Networks VoIP Integration Factors Voice messaging accessCODECs Option MeaningSpectraLink Corporation Feature Programming Feature Assignment 5220 key Feature Handset Shortcut Key SequenceFCN + Feature Access Feature listLine appearances Superkey Hot deskingResiliency Paging Testing a Handset Run Site Survey Diagnostic Tools7 b c Diagnostics Mode Solving coverage issuesScreen M m m Screen Message type Errors Events Full Syslog ModeAP MAC MACConducting a Site Survey Certifying the NetLink Wireless TelephonesUpgrading NetLink Wireless Telephones Software MaintenanceNormal download messages Message DescriptionDownload failure or recovery messages Troubleshooting NetLink Wireless Telephone Problems Access Point ProblemsConfiguration Problems Message Description Action NetLink Wireless Telephone Status MessagesMessage Description Action Do not Power OFF PBX Dhcp Configuration NoteLAN Message Description Action Maintenance Index