Survivable Remote Gateway; External Applications Server; Cs 1000 Features - Nortel 6120 Fundamentals

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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.
For more information, see WLAN IP Telephony Installation and
Commissioning (NN43001-504). For more information about SRG, see
Main Office Configuration Guide for the Survivable Remote Gateway 50
(NN43001-307).

External Applications Server

The External Applications Server (XAS) applications are not available on
the handsets.

CS 1000 features

Nearly all CS 1000 features are supported on the wireless telephone
system and WLAN Handsets 2200 Series. For a list of partially supported
features, see
a list of the features that are not supported, see
not supported" (page
Table 2
Partially supported CS 1000 features
Feature
Feature full name
DIG
Dial Intercom Group
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
.
Table 2 "Partially supported CS 1000 features" (page
31).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN Handsets Fundamentals
NN43001-505 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 4 September 2007
Table 3 "CS 1000 features
Description
Handsfree call option is not supported.
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