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5.License Management
NetLink Wireless Telephones support a number of different IP protocol integrations. All NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones are shipped from SpectraLink with a generic software load that allows them to associate to a wireless LAN and download their functional software from a TFTP server. The handsets will not function properly without downloading appropriate software.
The following details the process to properly configure NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones and download software via
5.1Requirements
•A wireless LAN must be properly configured and operational through the use of 802.11b wireless access points.
•A TFTP server must be available on the network in order to load the appropriate software into the handsets.
•Finally, ensure that the Battery Pack on the handset is fully charged.
5.2Configuration Process
1.Download the latest NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone IP software from
For the SBC HIPCS solution, software is
2.Load the latest version of the MiNET code and place it on the TFTP server and ensure the TFTP server is started. The five files that are needed must be named: slnk_cfg.cfg
pd11g13.bin
pd11mtd.bin
pd11mtd3.bin
pi110001.bin
3.If statically assigning IP addresses, ensure that the Phone IP address, TFTP server IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway information are accurate in the Admin menu. If using a DHCP server, ensure that appropriate options are set for the TFTP server. See the NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section for detailed configuration instructions.
4.Ensure the handset has properly configured ESSID and Reg Domain Information within the Admin menu. If you are accepting broadcast ESSIDs at your access points, the handset will automatically learn the ESSID information when powering on. See NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section for detailed configuration instructions.
5.Using the Admin menu on the handset, ensure the License Option menu option is set to 014. This ensures the handset will check for the proper MiNET files
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