Avaya IP Office 15-601082 user manual

User manual for the device Avaya IP Office 15-601082

Device: Avaya IP Office 15-601082
Category: IP Phone
Manufacturer: Avaya
Size: 0.57 MB
Added : 11/8/2014
Number of pages: 76
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© 2006 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. Notice While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, Avaya Inc. can assume no liability for any errors. Changes and corrections to the information in this document may be incorporated in future releases. Documentation Disclaimer Avaya Inc. is not responsible for any modifications, additions, or deletions to the original published version of this documentation unl

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Table Of Contents Declaration of Conformity......................................................................................................... 1 Overview..................................................................................................................................... 2 About this Guide.......................................................................................................................................2 Important Information ........................

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Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide CODECS ...........................................................................................................................................26 DHCP ................................................................................................................................................26 TFTP..................................................................................................................................................

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Table Of Contents Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................... 57 AVPP Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................57 Overview............................................................................................................................................57 Error Status..............................

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Declaration of Conformity Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide Page 1 IP Office [15-601082] Issue [1] (1 June 2006)

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Overview About this Guide Before you can begin using the 3600 series wireless phones, you will need to: 1. Install, configure and maintain the Avaya Voice Priority Processor (AVPP) within an IP telephony system. 2. Configure Avaya IP Office. 3. Configure the Access Points. 4. Install and configure the 3616/3620/3626 wireless phone. To access software updates, go to www.spectralink.com/softwareupdates. Further information about Wireless Telephony Best Practices is available from ww

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Overview Important Information Safety Information Follow these general precautions when installing phone equipment:  Never install phone wiring during a lightning storm.  Never install phone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.  Never touch uninsulated phone wires or terminals unless the phone line has been disconnected at the network interface.  Use caution when installing or modifying phone lines. Shielded Cables Avaya recommend

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Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide Overview of the AVPP Before you can begin using the AVPP, you will need to do the following: 1. Install and configure the Avaya Voice Priority Processor (AVPP) within an IP telephony system. 2. Configure IP Office. 3. Configure the Access Points. 4. Configure the 3616/3620/3626 wireless phones. Front Panel of the AVPP The AVPP’s front panel contains ports to connect to the LAN, and an administrative computer via an RS- 232 port. Status

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Overview Multiple AVPP Multiple AVPP environments are those which have more than one AVPP in the same subnet in order to accommodate larger systems and higher call capacity. In a system comprised of multiple AVPPs using an IP protocol, a master AVPP must be identified. The master AVPP server must have a static IP address. The wireless phones and the other AVPPs locate the master by using a static IP address, DHCP, or DNS. The loss of a non-master AVPP does not significantly affect the ope

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Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide AVPP Capacity The AVPP requires a Cat. 5 cable connection between its network port and the Ethernet switch. The AVPP auto-negotiates to the type of port on the Ethernet switch and supports 10Base-T, 100Base-T, full- duplex and half-duplex port types. The following table shows the capacity of the AVPP010 and AVPP020: AVPP Number of Handsets Servers AVPP010 AVPP020 1 10 20 2 20 40 3 30 N/A 4 40 N/A The following table shows the capacity o

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Overview Overview of Wireless Phone The 3600 series wireless phone is a mobile handset for workplace IP phone systems. The wireless phone operates over an 802.11b wireless Ethernet LAN providing users with a wireless Voice over IP (VoIP) extension. By integrating with IP Office, wireless phone users are provided with high-quality mobile voice communications throughout the workplace. The wireless phone gives users the freedom to roam throughout the workplace while providing all the featur

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Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide Phone Specifications Radio Frequency 2.4000 - 2.4835 GHz Transmission Type Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Transmit Date Rate Up to 11 Mb/s Radio QoS Avaya Voice Priority Processor (AVPP) Wireless Security Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), 40bit and 128bit FCC Certification Part 15.247 Management DHCP, TFTP Voice Encoding G.711, G.720a/ab VoIP Protocols CCMS Transmit Power 100 mW peak, < 10 mW average Display 2 x 16 character alph

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Overview System Components 3600 Series Wireless Phones As they move throughout the building, users can carry wireless phones to make and receive calls. The wireless phones are to be used on-premises; they are not cellular or satellite phones. They are connected to the facility's existing phone system and to the gateway or IP gateway. Just like wired phones, they can receive calls directly, receive transferred calls, transfer calls to other extensions and make outside and long distance cal

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Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide IP Office The call-processing component of the Avaya IP telephony solution. The following IP Office units (equipped with VCM) are supported:  Avaya IP Office 403  Avaya IP Office 406 V1/V2  Avaya IP Office 412 The following IP Office Small Office Edition units (equipped with built-in VoIP) are supported:  Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition 3 VoIP  Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition 16 VoIP Access Points Supplied by either Av

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Overview Router A router is an optional component in the wired Ethernet LAN infrastructure that separates a wired LAN into segments so that network traffic is restricted to those segments that are directly involved in the communication. Installation of a network router is recommended in larger networks, where there may be significant network traffic not related to the wireless LAN. A router will isolate the wireless LAN from the associated wired LAN so that they are not impacted by each ot

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Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide The Phone Display Alphanumeric The wireless phone display has two lines capable of displaying 16 alphanumeric characters each. Display information (provided by IP Office when the wireless phone is off-hook) will be passed directly to the wireless phone display. The wireless phone will emulate the 4606 phone display handling. Certain characters may be used by IP Office that are not implemented in the wireless phone such as definable and spe

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Introducing the AVPP Overview As shown in the system diagram, the AVPP is connected to the Ethernet switch. The specifications covered here, allow for flexibility in physical placement of the components within the stated guidelines. See the Setup and Administration Guide for your vendor's IP system, for information on LAN requirements, network infrastructure and IP addressing. Required Materials The following equipment must be provided by the customer:  Power Outlet – must accep

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AVPP Configuration Introduction During initial setup of the AVPP, the IP address is established and the maximum number of active calls per access point is set. Optionally, you may enter a hostname and a location for software updates via TFTP. Note  Where SVP is documented in this section, AVPP applies. Connecting to the AVPP The initial connection to the AVPP must be made via a serial connection to establish the AVPP’s IP address. After the IP address is established, connection


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