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Chapter Four: System Configuration
You may configure each handset for site-specific requirements by opening the Admin
menu and selecting options or entering specific information. Any settings entered in the
Admin menu must conform to system settings. The Admin menu settings affect the only
handset that you are configuring.
The IP Wireless Handset user may select several usability options from the Standby
menu, described below in the User-defined Preferences section. The Avaya Handset
Administration Tool is a software utility that enables rapid configuration of handsets by
utilizing the USB port on the Dual Charger. See Avaya Handset Administration Tool
(HAT) for specific instructions. Please see your service representative or contact Avaya
customer service for more information about this tool.
The Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset is designed to be initially
configured with minimum system requirements using the HAT tool. Thereafter, you can
use the Remote Configuration File method to set the remaining parameters. See the
Remote Configuration Files section below for more information.
When WPA2 Enterprise security is used, you can provision PAC files for EAP-FAST
wirelessly or by using the HAT. For PEAP,
certificates can be enrolled either using HAT
or via the Remote Configuration File. For details, see WPA2 Enterprise PEAP
Certification Enrollment and EAP-FAST Manual PAC Provisioning.
Other settings that must be configured include, but are not limited to, WLAN QoS, DSCP
tagging, and DHCP. If you do not select these parameters, the handset uses the default
settings. However, certain settings, for example: SID and related security settings and
Regulatory Domain parameters, do not have default values and you must configure
these parameters. . For more information, see Remote Configuration Files.