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Troubleshooting
Install
Sample AP placement diagram
Example of AP placement
Warranty
Enhanced 911 Configuration
Connect the power “Connecting the power” on page
Solving coverage issues
Telnet screen after reset
Remote Procedure Call
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Sample AP placement diagram
Appendix D: Provisioning
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Contents
Part No. N0008588 September 17
Business Communications Manager Wireless LAN IP Telephony
Installation and Configuration Guide
Safety
North American Regulatory Information
Copyright 2004 Nortel Networks
Trademarks
Caution Warning
Enhanced 911 Configuration
Radio-frequency Interference
Important Safety Instructions
Installation
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Repairs
9 Never spill liquid of any kind on the product
International Regulatory Information
Limited Warranty
Exclusions
Safety
Only qualified persons should service the system
Warranty Repair Services
After Warranty Service
Contents
Preface
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 installation
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration
10 Contents
Appendix B WLAN Application Gateway 2246
Troubleshooting
Appendix A Compatible Access Points
Index
Appendix C Testing the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
Appendix D Provisioning
Figures
TFTP Server Download Configuration screen
Installation and Configuration Guide
WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connection through the LAN
14 Contents
Installation and Configuration Guide
Installation and Configuration Guide
Tables
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 active alarms and actions
16 Contents
Installation and Configuration Guide
“Before you begin” on page “Symbols used in this guide” on page
Preface
Before you begin
“Text conventions” on page “Acronyms used in this guide” on page
Text conventions
Symbols used in this guide
Warning Warning Symbol
FEATURE
Nortel Networks WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
IP telephones
HOLD
Acronyms used in this guide
Connected Telecommunications Equipment
File Transfer Protocol
MLPPP
Remote Procedure Call
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N0008588
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Description
Network configuration
Overview
TFTP Server
WLAN Handset 2210/2211 firmware upgrade
DHCP Server
Option
Meaning
Firewall
WLAN IP Telephony Manager
Physical description
Functional description
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 firmware upgrade
Capacities
Feature Packaging/Set Emulation Model, IT Type and Release Number
APs on different subnets using WSS
Roaming and handover
APs on the same subnet
Access Point
Mobility across different subnets when using DHCP
Network planning
IP address planning
Programming Records
IP addressing with DHCP
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 installation
Preparing to install the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
Connect the power “Connecting the power” on page
Required materials
Wall-mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
Pre-installation checklist
Mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
Connecting to the LAN
Connecting the power
Removing a WLAN IP Telephony Manager
Rack-mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 installation
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration
Connecting to the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
Connecting through a serial port
Change the password “Changing the password” on page
Connecting through a Telnet session
Configuring the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
NetLink SVP-II System menu
Configuring the network
NONE - disables this function
Configuring the SVP-II
Page
Changing the password
Saving the configuration
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration
Checking the system status
Figure 8 Telnet screen after reset
Tasks
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
Wired Equivalent Privacy
Loss of signal
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 functions
Language
Feature and key assignment
Codecs
Jitter buffer
RTP and RTCP
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration
Figure 9 IP Phone
The IP Phone 2004 has several fixed feature keys. The WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 support the eight features that are suitable to a mobile user through the Function FCN key on the wireless handset. When FCN is pressed, a screen that lists the features and the assigned keys appears. Press FCN again to display a second screen that lists more features and their assigned keys. Refer to the Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210/2211 User Guide for the list of features/functions available using the FCN key
Configuring the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
Wireless handset key
Feature
IP Phone 2004 key
Opening and using the Admin Menu
Making an alphanumeric string entry
Admin Menu options
IP Address menu
DHCP option
ESSID
License Management
Restore Defaults
Site Survey mode
Regulatory Domain
Security
WEP - select either WEP Off or WEP On
Authentication - select either Open System or Shared Key
Terminal type
OAI on/off
Admin PW
Downloading the WLAN handset firmware
Pre-download checklist
Downloading the firmware
Programming the Line keys
Configuring the idle state display
Programming the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
Error Status screen
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
Network Status screen
The following information can be viewed
Software Version Numbers screen
SVP-II SRP Audio
Feature limitations
Duplex mismatch
Syslog Server
Appendix A Compatible Access Points
Introduction
1 Alvarion BreezeNET Pro.11 Series software version 4.4.5 is not compatible with the WLAN IP Handsets 2210/2211
Physical description
Appendix B WLAN Application Gateway
WLAN Application Gateway
Installation
Preparing to install the WLAN Application Gateway
Required Materials
Pre-installation checklist
Connect the power “Connecting the power” on page
Mounting the WLAN Application Gateway
Wall-mounting the WLAN Application Gateway
Rack-mounting the WLAN Application Gateway
Connecting to the LAN
Connecting the power
Connecting to the Application Server
Connecting through the LAN
Connecting through an RS-232 port
Function
Connect through a modem
LAN Ethernet switch
modem
Figure 18 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connection through a modem
Tasks
Configuration
Connecting to the WLAN Application Gateway
04830130
0255CC CTRL M CTRL J
Connecting through a serial port
LAN Ethernet switch
Configuring the WLAN Application Gateway
Use NetLink GW with mogX00 - change this option to No
Configuring the OAI Box
Reset All Systems - not applicable
Configuring the network
Continuing configuration through Telnet
Connecting through Telnet
Connecting to a WLAN Application Gateway 2246 through Telnet
Configuring the Telephone Line
The Telephone Line Configuration screen appears. See Figure
Searching for a WLAN Handset 2210/2211
The Telephone Line Configuration screen appears
Deleting a WLAN Handset 2210 or
Programming a feature
The Telephone Line Configuration screen appears
Setting or changing a password
Viewing system status
Note * - not applicable 2 Use the default password admin
3 Follow the prompts to configure a new password
Figure 26 Change password
Viewing network status
The following information is displayed at the top of the screen
Viewing Telephone Line Status
WLAN Application Gateway 2246 certification
Certification testing
Viewing software versions
Wireless handset certification
WLAN Application Gateway 2246 installation on new system
WLAN Application Gateway 2246 installation on existing system
Software updates on MOG700 systems
Obtain software using FTP
8 Select System Status
TFTP software updates for MOG600 Systems
Figure 31 TFTP Server Download Configuration screen
5 Enter the TFTP Server hostname
7 Press Enter to begin the download
The MOG600.bin code downloads into the WLAN Application Gateway
Planning Worksheet for WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
Table 12 WLAN Handset 2210/2211 Planning Worksheet
Appendix B WLAN Application Gateway
Dialing
Freeing the serial port for administrative purposes
Appendix B WLAN Application Gateway
Appendix C Testing the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
Testing calls and features
Testing signal strength with the WLAN handsets
2 Press the Power On/Start Call key
ZZ is the channel number that the AP is using
dB is the signal strength of the AP Ch is the channel of the AP
Appendix C Testing the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
Appendix D Provisioning
Site survey
Site certification
Site Survey mode
Conducting an effective site survey
Network usage
Mobility requirements
Physical site study
RF transmission testing
Example of AP placement
Figure 32 Sample AP placement diagram
Appendix D Provisioning
Solving coverage issues
Solving overlap issues
Appendix D Provisioning
Index
changing subnets