Polycom 1725-36038-001, 8020, 8030 manual Ethernet switch, SIP server, SIP phone

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SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone: Administration Guide for SIP

Ethernet switch

Interconnects multiple network devices, including the SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server, the proxy server(s), wired 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 SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones.

Although a single Ethernet switch network is recommended, the handsets and the SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server can operate in larger, more complex networks, including networks with multiple Ethernet switches, routers, VLANs and/or multiple subnets. However, in such networks, it is possible for the quality of service (QoS) features of the SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server to be compromised and voice quality may suffer. Any network that consists of more than a single Ethernet switch should be thoroughly tested to ensure any quality issues are detected.

Note that the SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones cannot “roam” from one subnet to another. If routers and multiple subnets are in use, the handsets must only use APs attached to a single subnet, or be powered off and back on to switch to a different subnet.

SIP server

The SIP server is a component from a third-party vendor that provides access to telephony services. The handsets can recognize up to three distinct SIP servers in a single system.

The handsets can operate with SIP proxy servers such as SER (SIP Extensible Router) or with SIP Back-to-Back User Agents (B2BUA) – the most common form of SIP server for PBX-based systems. The handsets can also operate with no SIP server at all. In this case the IP address location services provided by the SIP server are not available, so direct IP address dialing must be used.

The SIP proxy server connects to another device such as a PBX or gateway and from there, other wired phones and the PSTN.

SIP phone

The optional wired-LAN desksets such as those provided by Cisco, Inter-Tel, and Polycom.

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Contents Administration Guide Copyright Notice Trademark InformationPatent Information Contact InformationRelated Documents About this GuidePolycom Model Numbers Customer Support Hotline Icons and ConventionsContents Software Maintenance Using the SIP HandsetTesting a Handset Diagnostic Tools SIP Integration Factors101 IndexPage SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone Overview SpectraLink Voice Priority SVP Quality of ServiceSpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone Security Quick Start GuideSpectraLink Wireless Telephone Overview System Diagram SpectraLink SVP ServerSystem Components SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless TelephoneAccess points SpectraLink 8000 SVP ServerSIP phone Ethernet switchSIP server Tftp server SIP Tftp serverSpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone Specifications Table of Specifications Registering Startup SequenceIcon Icons shown in bold turns off when Handset Modes Standby mode on-hookActive mode off-hook Messaging mode Push-to-talk PTT modeConfiguration menu mode Admin Menu Opening the Admin menuData entry and editing NavigationToggle options Admin menu 4th level Admin Menu1st level 2nd level 3rd level 5th levelSS ID Network Config Reg. Domain Push-to-talk PTT Phone ConfigTelephony Protocol Time ZoneSIP Registration Password Enable/Disable/ChangeDaylight Savings OAI Enable/Disable Location ServiceNetwork Config IP AddressesSpectraLink Wireless Telephone Configuration Ssid SecurityRotation Secret Regulatory Domain/802.11 Config/Transmit Power Enter the password that corresponds to this UsernameSubband Syslog Mode DiagnosticsDiagnostics Mode Error Handling ModeMenu option Setting Sub-option Restore DefaultsAdmin Menu Default Table Sub-sub-option DefaultDefault Sub-sub-optionConfig Menu User-Defined PreferencesMicrophone In-ear speaker Ring volume PTTDefault settings Setting/profile Silent Vibrate Soft Loud CustomPage Component Version Software License and Protocol ManagementRequirements Configuration Process Software License and Protocol Management Page Option Meaning SIP Integration FactorsCODECs PN 1725-36038-001B.doc Guidelines Programming the SIP Handset FeaturesSIP Tftp Server Configuration Files Generic file sipallusers.cfg Handset-specific files e.g. sip3001.cfgProxy server commands Parameter Value DescriptionMailnotify Favorite Sample Configuration Files SIPallusers.cfg# PROXY1MAILACCESS = Sample handset-specific file #PROXY1ADDR #PROXY2ADDRLINE1 LINE1PROXY LINE1CALLID LINE2 Handset Display Using the SIP HandsetIndicator Function System iconsCall status icons State NavOK key function NavOK functionsSoftkeys Softkey Name Displayed during… Press to…Softkey Name Displayed during… Press to… Line menu Symbol menuMenus Key Number English Number + English PunctuationFavorites menu FCN menuHandset Operation If you want to… Then…If you want to… Then… Using the SIP Handset If you want to… Then… Using the SIP Handset Page Testing a Handset Page Diagnostic Tools Run Site Survey7 b c Solving coverage issues Diagnostics Enabled ScreenM m m Screen Events Full Syslog ModeMessage type Errors MAC Messages are formatted like the following example Page Certifying the Handsets Conducting a Site SurveyPN 1725-36038-001B.doc Normal Download Messages Software MaintenanceUpgrading Handsets Message DescriptionDownload Failure or Recovery Messages Situation during the download processRange/out-of-range TroubleshootingAccess Point Problems CapacityConfiguration Problems Transmission obstructionsHandset Status Messages Message Description ActionDhcp Troubleshooting Do not Power Dhcp Try Site Survey mode to determine a Message Description Action Maintenance Message Description Action Page Required? Peak power Domain Mode Band ChannelsMax. Power Limit Countries Appendix a Regulatory Domains100 Index OAI
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