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Type | Cordless Telephone |
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Frequency | DECT 6.0 |
Phonebook Capacity | 50 entries |
Caller ID | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Call Waiting | Yes |
Answering Machine | No |
Color | Black |
Intercom | Yes |
Expandable | Yes, up to 5 handsets |
FCC rules for Class A digital devices and protection against harmful interference.
Compliance of Class A digital apparatus with Canadian ICES-003 standard.
Warning about potential radio interference in domestic environments for Class A products.
Declaration of device compliance with applicable EU directives.
Cautions for T3 switches, including installation, grounding, and rack mounting hazards.
Safety guidelines for telephone equipment, covering water and electrical storm precautions.
Structure of the CLI with root keywords, sub-commands, and context navigation.
Commands for changing system configuration or affecting operation, requiring admin access.
Commands to view system configurations, status, and statistics.
Commands available from any context, usable by user or admin accounts.
Using tab key or '?' for command completion and displaying available options.
Explanation of syntax elements like keywords, parameters, and optional arguments.
Using port ranges with hyphens and commas for specifying multiple interfaces.
How T3 PowerBroadband delivers power to remote WallPlates.
T3 switch installation, physical specs, interfaces, and networking features.
M2 Ethernet WallPlate's ports, connection, and operation details.
MC-802 WallPlate radio, interfaces, and management details.
Model numbers, part numbers, and descriptions for T3 Switch and WallPlates.
Description of related products like filters and power supplies used with the system.
T3 Switch front view, rear view, cross-connect connections, and mounting options.
MC-802 WallPlate installation, physical specs, and LED status lights.
m2 Ethernet WallPlate installation details and bracket description.
Accessing the T3 system via serial console, telnet, HTTP webUI, or SNMP.
Using text files for configuration management via the CLI file system.
Saving and loading configuration files using the webUI for template configurations.
Overview of Monitor, System, Interface, Wifi, and Advanced menus in the webUI.
Procedures for upgrading T3 Switch and Wireless WallPlate firmware using FTP/TFTP.
Setting and monitoring line quality thresholds via CLI or webUI.
Using 'show' commands for system image, inventory, and configuration summaries.
Configuring automatic or manual commit modes for system commands.
Command to reset the system configuration to factory defaults via serial login.
Commands to view WallPlate hardware revision, serial number, and MAC addresses.
Configuring private IP addresses for T3 system and Wireless WallPlates.
Setting up DHCP pool as public for 802.1x authentication or ping monitoring.
Adding static leases for the public IP address pool using MAC addresses.
Steps to enable a WLAN: profile creation, binding, and broadcasting.
Commands to configure global radio parameters: channel, transmit power, preamble.
Commands to configure per-WLAN parameters: SSID, broadcast, isolation, security.
Commands to monitor WLAN status, client stats, and radio details.
Configure ACLs based on IP addresses and pre-defined services like HTTP, FTP, Telnet, SNMP.
Configure RADIUS server settings for administrative access and client 802.1X authentication.
CLI commands for basic network setup: IP, VLAN, and reboot.
List of components included with the MC-802 WallPlate for installation.
Specifies the need for a regulated 12V power supply for the WallPlate unit.
Steps for attaching the mounting bracket to the wall plate using screws.
Connecting the MC-802 to the mounting adapter and phone jack.
CLI command to determine and enable line power for the WallPlate port.
Remove power supply; WallPlate resets and operates from in-line power.
VLAN modes, max VLANs, valid VID range, default PVID, egress, and ingress settings.
Definitions of PVID, Tagged, and Untagged packet handling in VLANs.
Configuring egress/ingress rules for tag-based VLANs on Switch and WallPlates.
Configuring port isolation and privacy using port-based VLANs on the T3 Switch.
List and description of CLI commands for VLAN configuration and management.
Web UI for VLAN General, Special Interfaces, and Multicast settings.
Using web UI to create VLANs, set egress and ingress rules for tag-based VLANs.
Using web UI to create a Port Map for port-based VLANs on the T3 Switch.
Overview of QoS standards, queues, and static/dynamic packet classifiers.
Explanation of WFQ, Priority, and Shaping queue modes for traffic management.
CLI commands for enabling QoS, setting interface priority, and classification.
Commands for interface queue modes, priority, shaping, WFQ weights, and WRED.
Example of QoS using traffic shaping and static packet classification.
Information on total power consumed by the port, including wire loss and efficiency.
Pinout assignments for the Fast Ethernet WallPlate ports.
Hardware specs for T3 PowerBroadband: modulation, interfaces, voltage, power, dimensions.
Hardware specs for m2 WallPlate: interfaces, voltage, power, dimensions, weight, compliance.
Hardware specs for MC-802 WallPlate: interfaces, voltage, power, dimensions, weight, compliance.