Avaya 3641 Installation, Configuration And Administration page 24

Avaya voice priority processor handset administration tool
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Part A: Avaya Voice Priority Processor
The following options must be configured:
Phones per Access Point – Access point specifications are detailed in the
Configuration Notes for each brand and type. Refer to these notes when entering the
number of simultaneous calls supported for your type.
802.11 Rate – Select 1MB/2MB to limit the transmission rate between the Wireless IP
Telephones and access points. Select Automatic to allow the Wireless IP Telephone to
determine its rate (up to 11 Mb/s).
SVP-II Master – The master AVPP must be identified in an IP system. Select one of the
following identification options:
Statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in each of the AVPPs.
Enter the IP address.
See the Overview section for an explanation of the master AVPP.
Statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in a DHCP server and
configure each of the AVPPs to get the information from the DHCP server. Enter
DHCP. If DHCP is used, the IP address of the master AVPP must be configured in
the DHCP server. See the Wireless IP Telephone interface document for your IP
environment for more information about DHCP integration factors.
Statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in a DNS server and
configure the each of the AVPPs to retrieve this information from the DNS server.
Enter DNS. If DNS is used, the IP address of the master AVPP must be
configured in the DNS server.
First Alias IP Address/Last Alias IP Address – The AVPP uses an IP address when acting
as a proxy for the Wireless IP Telephone. Therefore, one alias IP address is required
for every installed Avaya Wireless IP Telephone. These IP addresses must be entered
as a range and must be assigned solely for this purpose.
When multiple AVPP Servers are installed, a different range must be configured in
each AVPP. In determining how many addresses to configure per AVPP, use this
formula – (# of handsets / # of AVPPs) + 30%. This formula will accommodate the
possibility of unequal distribution of handsets among the available AVPPs.
Alias IP Addresses are not necessary in Avaya systems.
If used, all alias addresses must be on the same subnet as the AVPP and cannot
be duplicated on other subnets or AVPPs. There is no limit to the number of
addresses that can be assigned, but the capacity of each AVPP is 500 Wireless IP
Telephones.
Enable H.323 Gatekeeper – In certain H.323 protocol systems, the AVPP may function
as a gatekeeper. Enter
protocol environment.
Ethernet link – The AVPP will auto-negotiate unless there is a need to specify a link
speed.
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to have the AVPP function as the gatekeeper in the H.323

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