Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Interface Configuration Manual
Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Interface Configuration Manual

Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Interface Configuration Manual

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KIRK
Wireless Server 8000 &
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KIRK
Wireless Server 2500
WEB Interface Configuration Guide
Version 2.3
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March, 2012
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14184634

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  • Page 1 ® Polycom ® KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & ® KIRK Wireless Server 2500 WEB Interface Configuration Guide Version 2.3 March, 2012 14184634...
  • Page 2 Polycom, Inc. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice and does not represent commitment of any type on the part of Polycom, Inc. Polycom and Accord are registered trademarks of Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Reporting Issues to Polycom ........
  • Page 4 5 Handset Registration and Subscription ....41 Registering Handsets through the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 WEB Interface ....... . . 41 User Registration .
  • Page 5 A Base Station and Repeater Numbering ....99 B Updating Software Manually ..... 116 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 6: Preface

    Preface This guide explains how to use the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and the KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Web interface. Before you begin This guide assumes the following: • That a site survey and deployment have been conducted and the installer has access to these plans.
  • Page 7: List Of Acronyms

    Product Change Status Production Initial Edition PPID Portable Part Identification Portable Part (Handset) Radio Fixed Part (Base Station) Radio Part Number Request to Send Serial Number (IPEI number) SW PCS Software Product Change Status WRFP Wireless Radio Fixed Part (Repeater) Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 8: Contents

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Reporting Issues to Polycom Reporting Issues to Polycom If you experience issues with the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 and want to report it to Polycom, please provide the following information.
  • Page 9 Remote investigation: Typically useless. System Configuration and trace files will typically not help you much; the repeaters are invisible to the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500. On-site investigation: First find out if there is an issue and where it is located.
  • Page 10: Overview

    KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 System Overview The KIRK Wireless Server 8000 requires one CPU card and up to 8 interface cards for each shelf. The KIRK Wireless Server 2500 also requires one CPU card and up to 3 interface cards. If a larger system is required, you can link up to 8 KIRK wireless Servers 8000 together with a maximum of 64 interface cards for a KIRK Wireless Server 8000.
  • Page 11 KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 System Overview Overview Figure 2-2 KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Chassis with CPU (with Link option) and Interface cards Figure 2-3 KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Chassis with CPU (without Link option) and...
  • Page 12: Backplane Overview

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Table 2-1 KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 CPU cards Picture Description Part Numbers CPU card without link 02339900...
  • Page 13: Overview Of Front Leds

    KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 System Overview Overview Overview of Front LEDs The following tables describe the status LEDs for each card. Table 2-2 LEDs Common to all Modules LED Name Location Color Description POWER On top of all...
  • Page 14 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Table 2-4 Analogue Interface Card LEDs LED Name Location Color Description Ringing Connectors on Yellow Steady yellow analogue when there’s interface cards...
  • Page 15: Base Station Interface Card Placement

    Base Station Interface Card Placement In a KIRK Wireless Server 8000 multi shelf system, if you have one to eight BIF08 cards, then place all cards in shelf no. 1, and if you have between nine and sixteen then place all BIF08 cards in shelves no. 1 and no. 2.
  • Page 16 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 17: Accessing Kirk Wireless Server 8000 And Kirk Wireless Server 2500 Web

    In the Password field, type kws8000. Note The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is kws8000. It is strongly recommended to change the password (refer to “Changing Web Login Password”). Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 18 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide How to Access the WEB Interface Click OK. The Service Report page is displayed (see Service Report section in the General System Settings chapter). Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 19: General System Settings

    ‘Backup/Restore’ Service Report You can save both configuration and statistical information as a .tar.gz archive. This can be required if you want to send this information to Polycom in case you need assistance. To Get Service Report archive On the System menu, click Service Report.
  • Page 20 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Service Report Figure 4-1 Service Report archive Click the Save to PC button to save the archive. The Opening servicereportfiles.tar.gz page is displayed. Click Save File to download the file to your PC.
  • Page 21: Information Page

    The following figure provides an example of the information that is displayed on the System information tab. System Configuration This section includes the following information: • ‘Setting the Outgoing Analogue Line Prefix’ • ’Allowing Subscription’ Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 22: Setting The Outgoing Analogue Line Prefix

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide System Configuration • ‘Allowing KIRK Wireless Server to Route MSF between Handsets Internally without Involving 3rd Party Application’ • ‘Allowing or Blocking New Calls’ • ‘Setting the Ringing Mode’...
  • Page 23: Internally Without Involving 3Rd Party Application

    Allowing KIRK Wireless Server to Route MSF between Handsets Internally without Involving 3 Party Application This option enables KIRK Wireless Server 8000 to route messages internally between handsets without involving a 3 Party application. To Allow KIRK Wireless Server to Route MSF between Handsets Internally without...
  • Page 24: Allowing Or Blocking New Calls

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide System Configuration Allowing or Blocking New Calls The system allows blocking new calls. The active calls are unaffected by this setting. To allow or block new calls From the System menu, go to Configuration and on the System Configuration page under the New Call Permission section, click Allowed or Blocked.
  • Page 25: Setting The Security Level

    Select the Minimum Ring Time (ms) value: minimum length of each alerting period, as seen by KIRK Wireless Server 8000 (default is 500). Note If a new ring start is seen within MinRingTime then it will be ignored (Valid values are between 40 and 120 units of 10 milliseconds.)
  • Page 26: Application Interface Settings

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide System Configuration Application Interface settings To Access the XML-RPC Application On the System menu, click Configuration. The System Configuration page is displayed. Figure 4-9 Application Interface settings Under Application Interface, on the Username field, type the name of the user (default ‘GW-DECT/admin’).
  • Page 27 All local calls - all calls will be routed internally regardless of interface type + “Between DECT to DECT and all types of local users” level + “Internal Setup from PP will result in local switched call” level + Level 3 If you Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 28: Sip Users Feature Codes Settings

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide System Configuration choose “All local calls” level then “Between DECT to DECT and all types of local users” level then “Internal Setup from PP will result in local switched call”...
  • Page 29: Network Settings

    KWS to read the date and time from the KIRK Wireless Server. Click Save to write the date and time to the system. To set date and time from the network On the System menu, click the Network tab. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 30: Changing Emd Protocol Access Password

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Network Settings Figure 4-13 Setting Date and Time from Network Select the Network radio box. Type the NTP Server network address. Select the desired Time Zone from the drop down list.
  • Page 31: Changing Web Login Password

    General System Settings Changing Web Login Password By default, the password to access the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 is ‘kws8000’. If you change the password, save it somewhere safe. If you forget your password, please contact Polycom.
  • Page 32: Corporate Phonebook Configuration

    Click Save to write the IP configuration to the system. Note If any MR32 cards exist in KIRK Wireless Server 8000 (or KIRK Wireless Server 2500) then all MR32 cards and the CPU card on Master (top) shelf must be connected to the LAN, otherwise you cannot configure the MR32 cards, nor make SIP calls.
  • Page 33: Disabling Phonebook

    "Niels Nielsen",1001,20123457,"R&D","Developer" To import the CSV file phonebook On the System menu, click Phonebook. Figure 4-17 Imported CSV file configuration Tick the Imported CSV file radio box. Click the Browse button to load the CSV file to import. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 34: Retrieving Phonebook Data Via Ldap

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Corporate Phonebook Configuration Select the correct Encoding for the CSV file. The encoding depends on the software that was used to generate the CSV file. e.g. For Microsoft Windows, you will probably select Windows-1252.
  • Page 35 LDAP to the KIRK Wireless Server) should be chosen with care. The combination of a slow LDAP-server/slow LDAP-server connection and a high number of entries in the corporate phonebook ( > 10,000) should be configured with a long refresh interval, e.g. once-a-day. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 36: Setting Up The Corporate Phonebook In The Handsets

    To set up a local ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode) LDAP in order for a KIRK Wireless Server 8000 to connect and retrieve LDAP data from it, click the link below and follow the guide to download ADAM and create a new directory instance: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/ADAM_and_LDAP_ClientNet.
  • Page 37: Update Firmware

    Press the Mute button to select Send MSF. KIRK® 50-, 60-, and 70-Handset Series To access the corporate phonebook via a handset from the Polycom® KIRK® 50-, 60-, and 70- Handset Series, please enable the long key MSF Function: •...
  • Page 38 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Update Firmware To Update Base Station Firmware On the System menu, click Update Firmware. Figure 4-19 Update Base Station Firmware Select the Update Base Station Firmware radio box.
  • Page 39 The status of the operation will be written in the Status textbox. RFP Flash Update by means of external file Uncheck the Use built-in Firmware (e.g. pcs03G_) checkbox. Click the Browse... button to select the Base station Firmware file. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 40: Updating Server Firmware

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Update Firmware Figure 4-21 RFP Flash update (by means of external file) From the Update radio boxes, select either All (if you want to update all RFPs at once) or Selected (in this case you need to select in the RFP matrix the RFPs which need to be updated).
  • Page 41: System Restart

    Figure 4-22 Server firmware update System Restart Some configuration changes require a restart in order to take effect. A reset restarts the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 software. You must restart the system after the following procedures: • configuring •...
  • Page 42: System Default

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide System Restart Figure 4-23 Restart System Click OK to restart the system. -or- Click Cancel if you don’t want to restart the system. System Default You can erase different settings in the system and set them to default values.
  • Page 43: Backup/Restore

    SIP Configuration** No default domain ** Corporate Phonebook Disabled E-mail Report (company info, E-mail Disabled ** info)** Backup/Restore Note Do not make backup with one PCS edition of KIRK Wireless Server and restore with an older edition of PCS. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 44 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide To Backup Registrations to file On the Sytem menu, click Backup/Restore. Figure 4-25 Backup Registration to file Click the Backup button. The Opening kws8000users.udb dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 45 General System Settings Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 46: Handset Registration And Subscription

    8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 and the system, the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 WEB interface displays all the information for registering handsets. Subscription data is read and shown on the Users tab. Figure 5-1 Users tab Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 47: User Registration

    Shows whether a user is registered or not to a PBX Connection SIP Status SIP registration status Access Code Lists the subscription password (if any) Line Type Specifies whether the line is analogue, DECT-to-DECT (for KIRK messaging portables) or SIP. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 48 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide User Registration Table 5-1 Registration Information Property Description Connector Specifies the connector from A-D. Pair Specifies the wire pair from 1-4. Card Number Identifies the number of the card to which the handset is registered.
  • Page 49 It is also sent to a DECT-to-DECT phone, but not to a SIP user. From the Service Status list select Allow in order to activate the user services. In case you want to disable the service status, select Disable. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 50 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide User Registration In the Access Code field, type the authentication code (AC). This field is optional. From the Line Type list, select Analogue. 10 From the Connector drop-down list, select the connector (A-D) to which the handset is connected.
  • Page 51 User Registration Handset Registration and Subscription Repeat steps 14 to 17 from “” section. Only handsets that are developed and manufactured by Polycom Note Denmark support KIRK messaging and can be used as DECT to DECT handsets. Other handsets (including Polycom Kirk 2010) can not be used as DECT to DECT handsets because they do not support the Messaging protocol.
  • Page 52: Changing A Registration

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide User Registration Figure 5-4 Add new SIP user To Delete a User Click the user you want to delete. The user page information is displayed. Click Delete to remove the user.
  • Page 53: System Management

    System Management This section describes how to work with the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 WEB page. The KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 WEB page enables you to manage text messages, status information, user registration, and base station information.
  • Page 54 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Analogue Settings Figure 6-1 System Configuration (for a KIRK Wireless Server 8000 system) You can also change the parameter settings for each slot on each shelf. To Change System Configurations On the Analogue Settings menu, click List Analogue Settings tab.
  • Page 55 For each slot in a shelf the following information is displayed. Table 6-1 Analogue Settings Parameter Details Description Ringer Maximum frequency Lists the maximum ringer frequency Minimum frequency Lists the minimum ringer frequency Number of periods Specifies the number periods Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 56 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Analogue Settings Table 6-1 Analogue Settings Parameter Details Description Clip type Displays the caller ID standard that is used. FSK Clip Timeout Specifies how long the caller ID is displayed on the handset.
  • Page 57 Specifies the length of time between audible tones Detect tolerance (ms) Specifies detect tolerance for both busy tone pause and dial tone pause. IWU Gain Tx(dB) The transmitter gain in dB. Rx (dB) The receiver gain in dB. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 58: Base Station Settings

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Base Station Settings Base Station Settings On the Base Stations menu you find information about the settings of each base station in the system. Figure 6-3 List Base Stations tab...
  • Page 59: Radio Part Numbers

    On the List Base Station tab, go to the row that contains the base station (RFP) that you want to reset and click the Reset RFP button Radio Part Numbers Base stations and repeaters both transmit a radio part number - an 8 bit number between 0 and 255. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 60: Handovers

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Base Station Settings The handset compares the RPN of the base/repeater to which it is currently connected to that of the RPN of the base station/repeater it wants to handover The type of handover to use depends on the units involved in the handover.
  • Page 61: Recommended Numbering Pattern, If You Absolutely Have To Use

    On the SIP Configuration menu you define general SIP settings, information about proxies, authentication, signalling, message waiting indication and media. To Read SIP Configuration On the main menu, click SIP Configuration. The List SIP Configuration information is listed. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 62 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide SIP Configuration Figure 6-5 List SIP Configuration tab The following information is displayed: Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 63 <sip:1234@somecompany.com> If enabled, it specifies that each user should use an individual Register each UDP port for its signaling; if endpoint on disabled, all users should use the separate port ** local port defined in the SIP configuration. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 64 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide SIP Configuration Parameter Details Description Specifies how requests outside a dialog are sent if a list of SIP servers is received via DNS SRV. If Send all enabled, it sends each request to...
  • Page 65 Default User authentication. Enter password. Note: If no handset specific authentication user name/password is configured, Default handsets registered on the KIRK Password Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 will use the default user name/password for authentication. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 66 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide SIP Configuration Parameter Details Description Enable the check box (Real-Time Transport Protocol), if you want the keypad signalling sent as RTP packets with DTMF code. DTMF Send as RTP Note.
  • Page 67 2. You can also enabled "#" as a completion sign. Call waiting Enable call waiting. Make the desired changes and click Save to save your SIP configuration data. *) - Required field, **) - Restart required for the setting to be applied Note Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 68: Msf Messages (Message Service Function)

    Wireless Server 2500. Also, any MSF-compatible handset connected to the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 can send MSF messages and events to the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500. The MSF Demo tabs are only a demo of messaging services that Note demonstrates the capacity of the messaging API.
  • Page 69 Click the Read from PC button to read the date and time from your PC. The Menu Select Setup box demonstrates the facilities of the API. The ASCII String Setup pane, demonstrates the facilities of the API. To obtain the API specifications, please contact Polycom (Denmark). Note Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 70: Responding To Text Messages

    Responding to Text Messages On the Normal MSF tab, the Connection Status area shows if a text message has been sent from a handset to the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500. To respond to the message and set up a connection, type the handset number in the Direct Number field.
  • Page 71: Msf Format Iii

    MSF Messages (Message Service Function) System Management MSF Format III To Send Normal MSF Messages from KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 to a Handset On the menu window of the WEB page, click the Apps. Demo tab and then click MSF Format III.
  • Page 72: Msf Broadcast

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide MSF Messages (Message Service Function) 10 In the Tone and Time-out pane specify the type of tone the receiver handset sends when receiving a text message. 11 In the Action & Response pane, specify the method through which you wish to send the message.
  • Page 73: Pp Hardware Extension

    To Configure the Sensors of the Handset and Receive Alarms using KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 On the menu window of the WEB page, click the Apps. Demo tab and then click PP Hardware Extension tab. Figure 6-9 PP Hardware Extension tab Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 74: Call Control

    11 Click Clear to clean the Monitor window (optional). Call Control To configure a call from KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 On the menu window of the WEB page, click the Apps. Demo tab and then click Call Control tab.
  • Page 75 12 Select from the Alerting/Tone drop-down list the desired alerting and tone type. 13 In the Call Control pane click one of the following buttons: — Click To Dial Request - in case you want to generate a voice call on behalf of a PP. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 76: Temp Standby Text

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide MSF Messages (Message Service Function) — PP Reconfig Request - to change PP configuration for Call Control. — Call Release Request - to force the realease of a voice call in both directions.
  • Page 77 Select the Monitor check box to receive a status on both the sent and received messages or deselect the Monitor check box if you wish to receive status only on the sent messages. Click Clear to clean the Monitor window (optional). Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 78: System Statistics

    ‘Active Call Statistics’ section). • Media Resources (see ‘Media Resources’ section). System Statistics To Read System Statistics On the Statistics menu, click the System tab, and then click the Refresh button to load statistical information about the system. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 79 Long Broadcast The number of text messages sent to all or a group of handsets. Subscription Requests The number of successful attempts to subscribe a handset. Subscription Terminate The number of successful attempts to unsubscribe Requests a handset. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 80: User Statistics

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Statistics Table 7-1 System Statistics Parameter Description Location Registrations Dropped Calls The rate of calls that are unexpectedly interrupted. Cancelled Handovers The number of failed handovers. Completed Handovers The number of successful handovers.
  • Page 81: Base Station Statistics

    The default setting is 0 to Figure 7-3 Base Station Statistics If you only want to display the base stations that are connected, select Show only connected RFP’s check-box and click the Refresh button. The following information is displayed. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 82 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Statistics Table 7-3 Radio Fixed Parts Statistics Parameter Description Radio Fixed Part number (from 0 to 511) RPN in Air Radio Part Number (from 0-255) Status Displays whether the base station is connected or disconnected.
  • Page 83: Abnormal Call Release

    Portable Part Identification RFP Number Radio Fixed Part Number Active Call Statistics To Read the Active Calls Statistics On the Statistics menu, click the Active Call Statistics tab. Click the Refresh button to view information about current calls. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 84: Media Resources

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Statistics Figure 7-6 Active Calls Statistics tab Table 7-5 Current Calls Statistics Parameter Description Established Time The time the call started Duration The length of the call in seconds...
  • Page 85: E-Mail Report

    The number of total calls. E-mail Report Sending Configuration Statistics via E-mail You can send the Configuration statistics to Polycom via e-mail but first you have to fill in the information required on the List E-mail Report Configuration tab. Figure 7-8...
  • Page 86 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide E-mail Report In the E-mail info pane specify from which e-mail account you want to send the statistical information. From the Status Mail Timing list, select how often you want to send the status mail.
  • Page 87 E-mail Report System Statistics If more shelves are present in the system, the system will generate additional “eng<n>.tar.gz”files for each shelf (n represents the shelf number). Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 88 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide E-mail Report Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 89: Tracing Communication

    Tracing Communication The trace features of the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 are particularly useful when testing a new installation, for finding errors and for documenting scenarios. Tracing The trace tab displays tracing information according to the settings you have specified on the Trace menu.
  • Page 90 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Tracing The following options are displayed: Table 8-1 Trace Levels Trace level Description Disabled Displays no trace messages. Level 1 Displays subscription and location registration information. Level 2...
  • Page 91: Trace Monitor

    (e.g. Trace (log) =T, Debug=D, Messaging=M, etc.). Click Send to view the selected information. The information is displayed in the status window. Click Clear Status Window to remove the information. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 92: Regulatory Notices

    No direct connections to public networks. o Unit is intended for RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION. o Unit is to be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code. o The branch circuit overcurrent protection shall be rated 20 A for the AC system. Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 93 40°C, the ambient temperature in the rack shall not exceed this temperature CE Mark R&TTE Directive Polycom Inc., declares that the Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 2500 are in conformity with the following relevant harmonized standards:...
  • Page 94: Important Safety Instructions And Product Information

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Important Safety Instructions and Product operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.
  • Page 95 If the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 96: Intrinsic Safety

    Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Important Safety Instructions and Product Warning Avoid using telephone during an electrical storm. There may be a risk of electrical shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Do not place the unit near microwave ovens, radio equipment, or non-ground connected televisions.
  • Page 97 LIMITED WARRANTY. Polycom warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that the product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for one year, or such longer period as Polycom may announce publicly from time to time for particular products, from the date of purchase from Polycom or its authorized reseller.
  • Page 98 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Important Safety Instructions and Product • Unauthorized product modification or alteration. • Unauthorized use of common carrier communication services accessed through the product. • Abuse, misuse, negligent acts or omissions of Customer and persons under Customer's control;...
  • Page 99 SOFTWARE PRODUCT Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific, or the POLYCOM licensed by Polycom, Inc. in the rest of the world (collectively referred to herein as “POLYCOM”). The SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes computer software as attached hereto and may include associated media, printed materials, and “online”...
  • Page 100 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Important Safety Instructions and Product 2.1 Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.
  • Page 101 POLYCOM's option and expense, to refund the purchase price paid by you for any defective software product which is returned to POLYCOM with a copy or your receipt, or to replace any defective media with software which substantially conforms to applicable POLYCOM published specifications.
  • Page 102 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Important Safety Instructions and Product 6.2 Warranties Exclusive. IF THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, YOUR SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT POLYCOM'S OPTION.
  • Page 103 10.3 Contact. If you have any questions concerning this Agreement, or if you desire to contact POLYCOM for any reason, please contact the POLYCOM office serving your country. 10.4 U.S. Government Restricted Rights. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS.
  • Page 104: A Base Station And Repeater Numbering

    Base Station and Repeater Numbering The following table lists base station and repeater numbering. Table A-1 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 105 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 106 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 107 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 108 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 109 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 110 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 111 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 112 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 113 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 114 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 115 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 116 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 117 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 118 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 119 Base Station and Repeater Numbering Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 120 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide Shelf No Card No Connector Pair repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 121: B Updating Software Manually

    Select a free com port, and then connect the KIRK serial cable between the com port on the pc and the serial port on the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500. Power on the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 system.
  • Page 122 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Figure A HyperTerminal Window Hold down the Shift key and then press the Z key. A command prompt is displayed. In the prompt type loadb and then press Enter. The following text is displayed in the command prompt.
  • Page 123 Updating Software Manually Figure B Hyper Terminal Example Polycom, Inc.
  • Page 124 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 & KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide Polycom, Inc.

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