Avaya 3641 Installation, Configuration And Administration page 24

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Part A: Avaya Voice Priority Processor
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.
First Alias IP Address/Last Alias IP Address – Alias IP Addresses are not necessary in
Avaya systems.
Enable H.323 Gatekeeper – In certain H.323 protocol systems, the AVPP may function
as a gatekeeper. Enter Y to have the AVPP function as the gatekeeper in the H.323
protocol environment.
Ethernet link – The AVPP will auto-negotiate unless there is a need to specify a link
speed.
Check-in throttling – The check-in throttling option regulates the number of handsets
that can check-in simultaneously. The error Maximum payloads reached is caused by
a massive check-in that has overwhelmed the server. If persisting, throttling may be
raised. However, a setting that is too high may slow check-in performance. The option
allows for a setting from 0 to 4, with 0 being the least amount of throttling and 4
being the most. Consult with Customer Support for help in determining if throttling is
advised for your system.
Missed ding limit– The Missed ding limit defaults to 3 and should be left at this setting
unless advised by Customer Service to raise or lower it. The DING message is a
proprietary method of communication between system elements. This setting is
designed to assist service engineers in fine-tuning system performance and should
not be changed without their consultation.
Load balancing enables a locked SVP Server to distribute idle handsets to other
SVP Servers in the cluster. Existing calls will not be interrupted and the SVP
Server will become idle once all calls are ended and idle phones are transferred
to another SVP Server.
System Locked – This option is used to take the system down for maintenance. The
default entry is N (No). Set it at Y (Yes) to prevent any new calls from starting. Return
to N to restore normal operation.
Maintenance Lock – The system automatically sets this option to Y (Yes) after certain
maintenance activities that require reset, such as changing the IP address.
Maintenance Lock prevents any new calls from starting. Note that the administrator
cannot change this option. It is automatically set by the system. Reset the system at
exit to clear Maintenance Lock.
Inactivity Timeout (min) – Set the number of minutes the administrative module can be
left unattended before the system closes it. This number can be from 1 to 100. If it is
set to zero (0), the administrative module will not close due to inactivity.
QoS Configuration – Select this option to set the DSCP tags. See QoS Configuration
section below.
Reset System – If this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset the Avaya Voice
Priority Processor upon exiting this screen.
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