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SVP-II TFTP Download Master – the IP address of the TFTP Server where the firmware update files are saved. Enter one of the following:

NONE – disables this function

TFTP server IP address – IP address of the TFTP Server that transfers firmware updates to the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245.

Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS Server, DNS Domain – used to configure DNSs. Obtain the settings from the network administrator.

Optionally, enter DHCP. This enables the DHCP client in the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 to attempt to automatically obtain a valid IP address from the DHCP Server. The DHCP setting is only valid when the IP address is obtained from DHCP.

WINS Server – the IP address of the Windows Name Services (WINS) Server. Obtain the settings from the network administrator.

Optionally, enter DHCP. This enables the DHCP client in the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 to attempt to automatically obtain a valid IP address from the DHCP Server. The DHCP setting is only valid when the IP address is obtained from DHCP.

When WINS is configured, the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 can translate hostnames to IP addresses. This means that using Telnet, the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 can be accessed using its hostname rather than its IP address.

Syslog Server – the IP address of the server where the system logs are written for the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245. If a Syslog Server is configured, a message is sent to the Syslog Server when an alarm is generated. Enter one of the following:

NONE – disables this function

IP address of the Syslog Server

Maintenance Lock – indicates if the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 is in Maintenance Lock mode.

SendAll – in a system with multiple WLAN IP Telephony Managers 2245, the SendAll option is provided to speed configuration and ensure identical settings. The S=SendAll option enables configuration parameters of the selected field to be sent to every WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 on the LAN. SendAll can only be used after the IP address is configured on each WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 using a serial connection. If identical configuration parameters are to be used for all WLAN IP Telephony Managers 2245, configure only the IP address and custom hostname (if desired) on each WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 using the initial serial connection. Then connect through the LAN to this WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 and use SendAll to transmit identical configuration options of each field to all WLAN IP Telephony Managers 2245

Note: If SendAll is used on the system, all passwords must be identical. Do not change the password at the initial configuration if the SendAll option will be used. Use the default password and change it globally, if desired, after a LAN connection is established for all WLAN IP Telephony Managers 2245. If you want independent administration of each WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, the passwords can be set during initial configuration.

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Nortel Networks MOG6xx, MOG7xx manual Wlan IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration

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