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Table 6 Admin Menu options (Sheet 2 of 2)

Admin menu

 

 

 

option

2nd level

3rd level

4th Level

 

 

 

 

Restore Defaults

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Site Survey Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Regulatory Domain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Security

* None

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEP

Authentication

Open System Shared Key

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEP On/Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Information

Default Key

 

 

 

Key Length

 

 

 

Key 1 – 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rotation Secret

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco FSR

Username

 

 

 

Password#

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal type

i2004

 

 

 

3rd party

 

 

 

 

 

 

OAI on/off

Enable OAI

 

 

 

Disable OAI

 

 

 

 

 

 

Admin PW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP Address menu

There are two modes in which the wireless handset can operate: DHCP-enabled or Static IP. Select the mode for operation from the IP Address menu:

* Use DHCP – use DHCP to assign an IP address each time the wireless handset is turned on. If DHCP is enabled, the wireless handset also receives all other IP address configurations from DHCP.

Static IP – allows a fixed IP address to be manually configured. If this option is selected, the wireless handset prompts for the IP addresses of each configurable network component. When entering IP addresses, enter the digits only, including leading zeroes. No periods are required.

Regardless of the mode in which the wireless handset is operating, the following components must be configured:

Phone IP – the IP address of the wireless handset. This is automatically assigned if DHCP is used. If using Static IP configuration, obtain a unique IP address for each wireless handset from the network administrator.

SVP Server IP – the IP address of the master of the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 group. If using Static IP configuration, this is simply the IP address of the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245. The WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 must be statically configured to have a permanent IP address. If DHCP is being used, the wireless handset will try the following, in order:

WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration

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Nortel Networks MOG6xx, MOG7xx manual IP Address menu, Admin Menu options Sheet 2

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.