Configure Each Avaya 3641/3645 IP Wireless Handset
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to 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255) with either Static IP configuration or using DHCP option
66 (HTTP/TFTP server), or the boot server/next server (siaddr) field, the handset will
check for newer software each time it is powered on or comes back into range of your
network. This check takes only seconds and ensures that all handsets in your network
are kept up-to-date with the same version of software. In a SIP environment, an HTTP
server is usually employed for this purpose.
TFTP Server IP: The IP address of a TFTP server on your network, A TFTP server
is not required if the files are on an HTTP server.
HTTP Server IP address: A single IP address for the HTTP server on your network.
An HTTP server is not required if the files are on a TFTP server.
HTTP Port: An integer from 0-65535 and will default to 80
HTTP Server Directory Path: A string from 1-127 characters that identifies the
location of the configuration files.
Syslog Server IP: The IP address of the syslog server. See Chapter Ten: Diagnostic
Tools for more information.
DNS IP address:The IP address of the DNS server.
DNS domain: A string from 1-127 characters.
Time Server IP: The IP address of the time server.
SVP Server IP: The IP address of the Avaya SVP Server. If using Static IP
configuration, this is the IP address of the Avaya SVP Server. Note that the Avaya SVP
Server must be statically configured to have a permanent IP address. If DHCP is being
used, the handset will try the following, in order: the DHCP option 151, then a DNS
lookup of “SLNKSVP2” if the DHCP options 6 (DNS server) and 15 (Domain Name) are
configured.
OAI Server IP: The IP address of the SpectraLink 8000 OAI Gateway. If using Static IP
configuration, this is the IP address of the SpectraLink 8000 OAI Gateway. If DHCP is
being used, the handset will try the DHCP option 152.
SSID
Enter the SSID.
WLAN Settings
Select between Custom and CCX modes. The Custom mode allows explicit control of all
of the security and QoS settings. Using CCX mode automatically enables the CCXv4
features and functions, with only the 802.1X mechanism needing to be selected.