License management, 1 requirements, 2 configuration process – Avaya 3600 User Manual

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Avaya, Inc.

Configuration and Administration—AVAYA 3616/3620/3626 WT

Avaya CCMS IP, Avaya Call Server, with Avaya 4612 IP Telephone Emulation

21-300352, Issue 2, July 2005

Page 32

6. License

Management

The 3600 Series Wireless Telephones supports a number of different IP protocol integrations. All
3600 Series Wireless Telephones are shipped from Avaya with a generic software load that allows
them to associate to a wireless LAN and download their functional software from a TFTP server. The
Wireless Telephones will not function properly without downloading appropriate software.

The following details the process to properly configure 3600 Series Wireless Telephones and
download software via over-the-air file transfer.

6.1 Requirements

• A wireless LAN must be properly configured and operational through the use of 802.11b

wireless access points.

• The Avaya Call Server must also be connected to your network and completely operational.
• A TFTP Server must be available on the network in order to load the appropriate software into

the Wireless Telephones.

• The AVPP Server is installed and properly configured.
• Finally, ensure that the Battery Pack on the Wireless Telephone is fully charged.

6.2 Configuration

Process

1. Download the latest IP software for the 3600 Series Wireless Telephones from:

http://www.spectralink.com/service/software.php

.

2. Load the latest version of the 3600 Series Wireless Telephones code and place it on the TFTP

Server and ensure the TFTP Server is started. The five files that are needed must be named:
slnk_cfg.cfg
pd11gl3.bin
pd11ccd.bin
pd11ccd3.bin
pi110003.bin
.

3. If statically assigning IP addresses, ensure that the

IP Address

,

TFTP Server IP

, AVPP IP, Call

Server IP,

Subnet Mask

, and

Default Gateway

information are accurate in the Admin Menu. If

using a DHCP Server, ensure that the DHCP option is set. See “3600 Series Wireless
Telephones Configuration” section for detailed configuration instructions.

4. Ensure the Wireless Telephone has properly configured

ESSID

and

Reg

Domain

Information

within the Admin Menu. If you are accepting broadcast

ESSIDs

at your access points, the

handset will automatically learn the ESSID information when powering on. See “3600 Series
Wireless Telephones” section for detailed configuration instructions.

5. Using the Admin Menu on the Wireless Telephone, ensure the

License

Option

menu option is

set to

009

. This ensures the handset will check for the proper software files each time it powers

on. See “3600 Series Wireless Telephones Configuration” section for detailed configuration
instructions.

6. Power cycle the Wireless Telephone.

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