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SpectraLink 8002 Wireless Telephones Configuration and Administration (SIP)
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Domain Name System (DNS), an industry-standard protocol, locates 
computers on an IP-based network. IP networks rely on number-
based addresses to move information on the network. However, it is 
easier to remember friendly names than number-based addresses, 
so it is necessary to translate user-friendly names into addresses 
that the network can recognize. The handset will use DNS to 
automatically translate names into IP addresses for the TFTP server. 
In DHCP mode, the SIP handset will use DNS to look up an address 
for the logical name “siptftp” to locate the SIP TFTP file server. If this 
logical name is undefined, then the address specified by option 66 is 
used for the SIP TFTP server. 
ESSID
Select the option that will enable the handset to acquire APs with the 
correct ESSID (Extended Service Set ID, aka SSID) each time it is 
turned on. 
Note about Automatic Learn options: Broadcast ESSID must be 
enabled in the APs for ESSID learning to function when multiple 
ESSIDs can be seen by the handset from one location. Overlapping 
wireless systems complicate the use of ESSID learning as the handset 
in an overlapping area could receive conflicting signals. If this is the 
situation at your site, use Static Entry or Learn Once in an area 
without overlapping ESSIDs. 
* Learn Once
Allows the handset to scan all ESSIDs for a DHCP
server. Once either is found, the handset retains the ESSID from 
whichever AP it associates with at that point. When overlapping 
wireless systems exist, the Learn Once feature allows the handset 
to use only the ESSID established at first learn at all subsequent 
power ons. This ESSID is retained by the handset until the ESSID 
option is reselected in the Admin menu, thus erasing the stored 
ESSID.. 
Learn Always
Allows the handset to automatically learn the ESSID
at each power on or loss of contact with the wireless LAN (out of 
range). This may be useful if the handset will be used at more than 
one site. 
Static Entry
If the APs do not broadcast their ESSID, or if there are
overlapping wireless systems in use at the site, enter the ESSID 
manually.