Quick start guide – 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

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Quick Start Guide

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

access points (APs).

2. A TFTP Server must be available on the network in order to load the appropriate software into the

Wireless Telephones. See Section 6 “License Management” for detailed instructions for loading
software on Wireless Telephones.

3. The Avaya Call Server must be connected to your network and completely operational.
4. The Avaya Voice Priority Processor, which controls the QoS on the wireless LAN for the Wireless

Telephones, must be on the same subnet as the Wireless Telephones.

5. Download software: Visit http://www.spectralink.com/service/software.php to download the latest

software. Download the correct AVAYA Wireless Telephone software per Section 6.2
Configuration Process. Download updates to the AVPP software per [document].

6. Add a station on the Avaya Call Server for each Wireless Telephone. You will administer each

Wireless Telephone as an Avaya 4612 IP Telephone.

7. Configure your Wireless Telephone to ensure that it is associated with the Wireless LAN, has the

appropriate software and is registered to the Avaya Call Server. See License Management for
detailed instructions for loading software onto Wireless Telephones.



The Avaya Voice Priority Processor and all access points must be on the
same subnet.



IP multicast addresses are used by the 3626 Wireless IP Telephone
system. This requires that multicasting be enabled on the subnet used for
the 3626 Wireless IP Telephones and AVPP Server.
Routers are typically configured with filters to prevent multicast traffic
from flowing outside of specific domains. The wireless LAN can be
placed on a separate VLAN or subnet to reduce the effects of broadcast
and multicast traffic from devices in other network segments.

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