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plain Courier

Indicates command syntax and system output, for example, prompts

text

and system messages.

 

Example: Set Trap Monitor Filters

FEATURE

Indicates that you press the button with the coordinating icon on

HOLD

whichever set you are using.

RELEASE

 

Nortel Networks WLAN Handsets 2210/2211

Each of the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 has a user guide that explains the specific feature access for the handsets. Information about using the features of the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 is contained in the Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210/2211 User Guide.

In this document, the following handsets are referred to generically as “WLAN handsets”:

Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210

Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2211

The WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 are very similar. The differences are the following:

The WLAN Handset 2211 is slightly larger and more rugged than the WLAN IP Handset 2210. It is more suitable in an environment where it might be knocked or bumped (for example, in a warehouse). The WLAN Handset 2210 is sleeker, smaller, and lighter and is more suitable for an office-type environment.

The WLAN Handset 2211 has a slightly larger battery pack, although the battery life is the same for both models.

The WLAN Handset 2211 supports the Push-To-Talk (PTT) feature. PTT is not available on the WLAN Handset 2210.

The WLAN Handset 2210 does not have an adjustable ringer volume.

IP telephones

This document references Nortel Networks IP Phone 2004. The IP Phone 2004 has a user card that explains the buttons on the device, including the Feature button, which is a softkey located under the display on the phone. The Telephone Feature User Guide can be used with this telephone, as most Business Communications Manager (BCM) features can be accessed from this telephone.

The IP Phone 2004 also has a display menu that provides quick access to listed features.

The WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 have a separate feature card that provides a quick reference for accessing the system through the handset. The card also explains how to access the BCM features allowed by the system. Features can be accessed either by entering the code on the dialpad or by using the menu on the handset display.

Information about configuring IP telephones is contained in the IP Telephony Configuration Guide.

Installation and Configuration Guide

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MOG6xx, MOG7xx specifications

Nortel Networks was a prominent player in the telecommunications industry, known for its innovative products and solutions. Among its offerings are the MOG6xx and MOG7xx series of voice over IP (VoIP) gateways, designed to enhance and facilitate voice communications over data networks.

The MOG6xx series, which includes models like MOG660 and MOG670, was introduced to serve as a bridge between traditional telephony and modern IP-based networks. These gateways feature advanced signaling and media capabilities that make them an essential tool for businesses looking to migrate to IP telephony. The MOG6xx series supports a wide range of protocols, including SIP, H.323, and MGCP, ensuring interoperability with various systems and devices.

One of the key characteristics of the MOG6xx series is its scalability. These gateways offer flexible capacity options that allow organizations to start with a smaller investment and expand as their communication needs grow. Additionally, the MOG6xx series is designed to support numerous simultaneous calls, ensuring that businesses can operate efficiently even during peak usage times.

The MOG7xx series, including the MOG770 and MOG730 models, builds upon the foundational technologies of the MOG6xx with enhanced features and capabilities. The MOG7xx series focuses on providing higher capacity and advanced functionalities, making it particularly suitable for larger enterprises or service providers. Key features include improved echo cancellation, advanced call routing, and enhanced security protocols to protect voice data from unauthorized access.

Both the MOG6xx and MOG7xx series leverage Nortel's expertise in voice quality assurance through integrated voice processing technologies. This ensures that calls maintain high audio quality, crucial for effective communication. Additionally, these gateways support various codecs to accommodate different network conditions, further enhancing their versatility.

In terms of management, both series are equipped with user-friendly interfaces and robust diagnostic tools that enable administrators to efficiently monitor and manage voice traffic. This not only simplifies troubleshooting but also assists in optimizing network performance.

Overall, the Nortel MOG6xx and MOG7xx series provide reliable, scalable, and flexible solutions for organizations looking to integrate voice communications with their data networks. Their support for industry-standard protocols, commitment to voice quality, and advanced feature set make them standout options in the increasingly competitive landscape of VoIP gateways.