Configuring The Slave/Radio - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Installing and operating the IPBS and IPBL
Open a command window in windows by selecting Start > Run and enter cmd in the
Open: text field and enter the following commands:
arp -d
nbtstat -R
Restart the browser.

Configuring the Slave/Radio

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After you configure one slave, you can save the configuration and upload the
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configuration to the other slaves in the system.
1. Determine the address and access the GUI. See
2. Change the default password. See
3. Set DHCP mode to Client. See
4. Enable the radio on the IPBS/IPBL.
If the radio acts as a Standby Master, perform the following: Configure the LDAP replicator,
enter the IP address, user name, and password to the LDAP server. The alternative LDAP
server is not required. Read only access is sufficient for the Standby Master. Select the
Enable check box. See
LDAP replication is not recommended.
5. Set the mode to Slave. See
6. Enter the system name, the password, and the Master and Standby Master IP addresses
in the DECT > Radio tab. See Enter
page 162. The system name and password must be the same system name and password
as set in the Master. See
7. Configure air synchronization. See
8. Enter the Time Server address. See
9. Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect. See
10. Save the configuration of the Slave. See
Configure the rest of the IPBS following the steps below:
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You can upload the same configuration to all slaves only if the DHCP is set to
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client.
11. Determine the address.
12. Select Update > Config and browse to the previously saved configuration. Click OK.
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(Delete the arp cache)
(Empty the nbtstat cache)
Changing the default password
Dynamic IP address using DHCP
Configuring LDAP Replicator
Selecting Mode
Entering the IP address to the PARI Master
Changing the system name and password
Configuring air synchronization
Configuring the NTP settings
Accessing the GUI
on page 147. For normal radios
on page 154.
Backing up
on page 182.
on page 96.
on page 99.
on page 141.
on
on page 149.
on page 164.
on page 128.
Reset
on page 190.
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