Avaya Communication Server 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual page 183

Wlan ip telephony
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dsetShow command
In the dsetShow command output, the handsets have a specific Hardware ID. The alias IP
address is output, not the physical wireless handset IP address.
In the following example, the IP Phone 2004 has an IP address of 192.168.10.100 and the
WLAN Handset 2211 has an alias IP address of 192.168.10.200. The syntax of the Hardware
ID is as follows:
• first two digits—Manufacturer Location. Manufacturer Location is 18 for the IP Phone
2004 and 30 for the WLAN Handset 2211.
• next six digits—Manufacturer Code. The Manufacturer Codes are defined as follows:
- IP Phone 2004 Phase 1—006038
- IP Phone 2004 Phase 2—000ae4
- WLAN Handset 2210—00907a
- WLAN Handset 2211—00907a
- WLAN Handset 2212—00907a
• last two digits—Release Code. The Release Codes are defined as follows:
- IP Phone 2004 Phase 1—0
- IP Phone 2004 Phase 2—2
- WLAN Handset 2210—0x06
- WLAN Handset 2211—0x07
- WLAN Handset 2212—0x08
-> dsetShow
TN
---- --------------- ------------------ ----------
6004 192.168.10.100 180060387641c76600
600A 192.168.10.200 3000907a017e476607
value = 0 = 0x0
e2dsetShow command
The e2dsetShow command is used for the handsets in the same manner as for the IP Phones.
isetCount and isetGet
Use the alias IP address of the handsets in the expression string of the isetCount and
isetGet commands, not the physical IP address. The following is an example of the isetGet
output for the WLAN Handset 2211.
Avaya WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
IP Address
Hardware ID
TermType
i2004
i2004
Dropped calls
November 2010
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