Configure Dhcp Server - Avaya Spectralink 84 Series Application Notes

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6. Configure Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephones
This section covers the SIP configuration of the Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephones.
Refer to [3] for more information on configuring the Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephones.
The procedure covers the following areas:

▪ Configure DHCP Server

▪ Configure FTP Server (i.e., Provisioning Server)
▪ Edit 000000000000.cfg
▪ Edit <mac-address>-ext.cfg
▪ Edit site.cfg
6.1. Configure DHCP Server
The Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephones must first acquire several IP network settings
before proceeding with provisioning. These settings were automatically obtained from a DHCP
server. Alternatively, the Spectralink telephones could be configured with static IP addresses,
but for the compliance test, a DHCP server was used.
In addition to obtaining IPv4 addresses from the DHCP server for each Spectralink telephone,
the DHCP server also provided the following settings:
▪ Option 3:
▪ Option 6:
▪ Option 66:
6.2. Configure FTP Server (i.e., Provisioning Server)
By default, Spectralink sets FTP as the provisioning protocol on Spectralink handsets. For the
compliance test, a free and popular server, FileZilla Server, available for Windows was used.
Refer to [3] for instructions on setting up the FTP server, such as specifying the FTP username
and password. The Spectralink telephones will receive configuration parameters from XML files
placed on the FTP or Provisioning server and will also upload log files detailing their operation.
The three required XML files are 000000000000.cfg, site.cfg and <mac-address>-
ext.cfg described in the following sections. The uploaded log files will appear as <mac-
address>-app.log files, where <mac-address> is the MAC address of the Spectralink
telephone. These XML files are located in the folder specified in the FTP server configuration.
JAO; Reviewed:
SPOC 7/23/2018
Default Gateway
DNS Server (optional)
FTP Server (or Provisioning Server)
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