Network Status - Avaya 3641 Installation, Configuration And Administration

Avaya voice priority processor handset administration tool
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Part A: Avaya Voice Priority Processor
6.2

Network Status

The Avaya Voice Priority Processor is connected to the Ethernet network, referred to as the
LAN or Local Area Network. The information about that connection is provided through the
Network Status screen.
From the System Status Menu, select Network Status. The screen displays information about
the Ethernet network. This information can help troubleshoot network problems. A sample
screen is displayed here.
Ethernet Address – MAC address of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor (hexadecimal).
System Uptime – The number of days, hours and minutes since the Avaya Voice Priority
Processor was last reset.
Net – The type of connection to the Ethernet switch currently utilized. See AVPP Capacity
for more information.
Data is transmitted over Avaya components by proprietary technology developed
by SpectraLink Corporation. The SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP) packets and
bytes can be differentiated from other types of transmissions and are used to
evaluate system functioning by Avaya customer support and engineering
personnel.
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