Avaya 6120 Installation And Configuration Addendum page 14

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Admin menu options
Regulatory domain, 802.11 configuration, and transmit power
Regulatory domain, 802.11 configuration, and transmit power are interdependent settings. After
the domain and 802.11 type are established, you can configure the transmit power.
Attention: The 802.11 options and the transmit power options, must be configured to match the
corresponding settings used by the APs in the facility.
The FCC requirements dictate that the menu for changing the domain be available by password,
which in this case is the LINE key. To configure the domain, press LINE and then select the
domain:
01 North America
02 Europe
After you establish the regulatory domain, the 802.11 Config options appear on the display. You
can choose only one option; 802.11 (b and b/g mixed) is the default. If 802.11 (a) is selected,
another menu opens so that you can select the 802.11a transmission frequency. Only those ranges
that are allowed in the selected domain appear. You can select multiple ranges. The selected mode
and ranges are marked with an asterisk (*). Press the Done soft key after you finish specifying the
802.11 mode.
After you press the Done soft key, the Transmit Power menu opens. Only those power levels that
apply to the domain and 802.11 mode are listed. You can select only one level. The default varies
with the domain and 802.11 mode. The selected level is marked with an asterisk (*).
Run Site Survey
Select this option to activate the Site Survey mode. Site Survey runs immediately upon selecting
this option.
Diagnostics Mode
Diagnostics Mode evaluates the overall quality of the link between the handsets, the AP, and the
infrastructure equipment (call server, WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, and gateways).
Diagnostics Mode can be used when the handset is active. When Diagnostics Mode is activated in
the Admin menu, the handset enters the diagnostic state. The handset can display diagnostics any
time it is on a call.
Syslog Mode
Configure Syslog Mode to one of the following options:
Disabled—turns syslog off
Errors—logs events that are considered errors
Events—logs all errors, plus some events of interest
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