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2.2Quick Start Guide
1.A wireless LAN must be properly configured and operational through the use of 802.11b APs listed on the NetLink Wireless Telephone Access Point Compatibility matrix.
2.A TFTP server must be available on the network in order to load the appropriate software into the NetLink Wireless Telephones. See the License Management section for detailed instructions for loading software on NetLink Wireless Telephones.
3.The supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution must be connected to your network and completely operational.
4.The NetLink SVP Server, which facilitates the QoS on the wireless LAN for the NetLink Wireless Telephones, must be on the same subnet as the NetLink Wireless Telephones and have the proper versions of software.
Ensure you have the following versions for the SVP Server:
173svp100.toc
174zvmlinux
175flashfs
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6.Install the correct NetLink Wireless Telephone software and any updates to the NetLink SVP Server software per Section 5.2 Configuration Process for the NetLink Wireless Telephones and per NetLink SVP Server Installation, Setup and Maintenance section 6.1 Software Updates for the NetLink SVP Server. Ensure the software is properly loaded on the TFTP server.
7.Configure your NetLink Wireless Telephone to ensure that it is associated with the wireless LAN, has the appropriate software, and has the correct IP address for the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony system. See the License Management section and the NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section for detailed instructions for loading software onto and configuring NetLink Wireless Telephones.
IP multicast addresses are used by the NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone. This requires that multicasting be enabled on the subnet used for the NetLink Wireless Telephones and SVP Server.
Routers are typically configured with filters to prevent multicast traffic from flowing outside of specific domains. The wireless LAN can be placed on a separate VLAN or subnet to reduce the effects of broadcast and multicast traffic from devices in other network segments.
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