Local Mode Display; Survivable Remote Gateway - Avaya Communication Server 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Local mode display

The default state of the wireless handset is Standby. To determine whether the wireless
handset is in Local mode, press the off-hook (Green) or the MENU keys on the WLAN Handset
2210/2211/2212 or the soft keys and the Nav keys on the Avaya 6120/6140 WLAN Handsets.
Pressing these keys changes the state of the handset to Active Idle or Active Off-Hook,
therefore putting the handset in communication with the primary Signaling Server.
For the Avaya MG 1000B, if a wireless handset is registered to the Media Gateway in Local
mode, the local-mode license information appears on the wireless handset on the second line
of the display. Since the maximum number of display characters on the wireless handset is 19
characters, the local-mode license information about the wireless handset display is truncated.
See
Table 13: IP Phone 2004 and handset Local mode license display (MG 1000B only)
page 90.
Table 13: IP Phone 2004 and handset Local mode license display (MG 1000B only)
Licensed days left x
Licensed days left xx
Beyond licensed period
For more information about Branch Office, see Avaya Branch Office Installation and
Commissioning (NN43001-314).

Survivable Remote Gateway

The handset can be deployed in a Survivable Remote Gateway (SRG) configuration for both
SRG 1.0 and SRG50.
The handset supports Virtual Office in SRG for Normal mode. It is not supported in Local mode.
Test Local mode is not accessible because the Services key is not supported in Local mode.
The navigation keys are supported in Normal mode and not in Local mode.
Since the default state of the wireless handset is Standby, it is only possible to determine if the
wireless handset is in Local mode by pressing the off-hook (Green) or MENU keys. Pressing
these keys changes the state of the handset to Active Idle or Active Off-Hook, therefore putting
it in communication with the primary Signaling Server in the main office.
Important:
In order to allow SRG 1.0 systems based on BCM 3.6, to correctly operate with the handsets,
they must have a software patch installed. The patch can be downloaded from the Electronic
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Avaya WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
IP Phone 2004
Handset
Licensed days lft x
Licensed ds lft xx
Beyond licensd prd
on
November 2010

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