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Table 6 Admin Menu options (Sheet 2 of 2)
Admin menu |
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option | 2nd level | 3rd level | 4th Level |
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Restore Defaults |
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Site Survey Mode |
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Regulatory Domain |
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Security | * None |
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| WEP | Authentication | Open System Shared Key |
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| WEP On/Off |
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| Key Information | Default Key |
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| Key Length |
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| Key 1 – 4 |
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| Rotation Secret |
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| Cisco FSR | Username |
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| Password# |
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Terminal type | i2004 |
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| 3rd party |
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OAI on/off | Enable OAI |
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| Disable OAI |
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Admin PW |
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IP Address menu
There are two modes in which the wireless handset can operate:
•* 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