SpectraLink TGA108 Installation, Configuration And Administration

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NetLink Telephony Gateway
Installation, Configuration, and Administration
Utilizing SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP)
Part Number: 72-0065-02
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  • Page 1 NetLink Telephony Gateway Installation, Configuration, and Administration Utilizing SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP) Part Number: 72-0065-02 Issue R...
  • Page 2: Trademark Information

    No representation or other affirmation of fact contained in this document including but not limited to statements regarding capacity, response-time performance, suitability for use, or performance of products described herein shall be deemed to be a warranty by SpectraLink for any purpose, or give rise to any liability of SpectraLink whatsoever.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    SpectraLink Corporation Important Safety Information Follow these general precautions while installing telephone equipment: • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    SpectraLink Corporation Model Numbers Referenced Documents Customer Support Hotline Icons and Conventions 2. NetLink Overview System Architecture SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) and Quality of Service System Timing System Speed System Diagram System Components The Front Panel of the NetLink Telephony Gateway 3.
  • Page 5 SpectraLink Corporation 12. Set or Change Password 13. NetLink Telephony Gateway Configuration 13.1 Reset the NetLink Telephony Gateway 14. Telephone Line Configuration 14.1 Adding or Changing a Handset 14.2 Deleting a Handset 15. Features Programming Menu 16. Feature Programming (no Softkeys) 16.1...
  • Page 6: About This Document

    Available at http://www.spectralink.com/resources/white_papers.jsp. Customer Support Hotline SpectraLink wants you to have a successful installation. If you have questions please contact the Customer Support Hotline at (800) 775-5330. The hotline is open Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time.
  • Page 7: Netlink Overview

    SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) and Quality of Service SVP is the SpectraLink quality of service (QoS) mechanism that is implemented in the handset and an access point (AP) to enhance voice quality over the wireless network.
  • Page 8: System Timing

    SpectraLink Corporation Installation, Configuration, and Administration for detailed information about this device. System Timing The NetLink Telephony Gateways provide SVP when there are four or fewer Gateways in the system. In this configuration, system timing is done through the IPC cables between each Gateway.
  • Page 9: System Diagram

    SpectraLink Corporation System Diagram access point Wireless Telephones access point optional Wireless CAT 5 cable 25 pair cable Multiple phone cables Phone cable Device supplied by SpectraLink (Five NetLink Gateways with NetLink SVP Server example) Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc Installation, Configuration, and Administration...
  • Page 10: System Components

    APs will affect the coverage area and capacity of the wireless system. Typically, the requirements for use of NetLink Wireless Telephones are similar to that of wireless data devices. Contact SpectraLink, or a certified SpectraLink distributor, for specific information about your facility’s needs.
  • Page 11: Tftp Server

    SpectraLink Corporation be on the same subnet because certain network traffic, such as required multicast events, will not be passed through a router. NetLink SVP Server The NetLink SVP Server manages call volume and speed. It is required in any system when five or more NetLink Telephony Gateways are connected to the LAN.
  • Page 12: The Front Panel Of The Netlink Telephony Gateway

    : Power jack that connects to the AC adapter supplying power to the system. Use only the SpectraLink-provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC, 1A. 10 = Grounding Terminal: (on back panel) Used for grounding when installing TGA116.
  • Page 13: Installation And Configuration Steps

    The first two steps are usually done by the customer up to the point of installing and connecting the NetLink Telephony Gateway(s) to the telephone demarc blocks and LAN access device. At that point, a qualified SpectraLink installer assists the customer in completing the remaining steps.
  • Page 14: Site Preparation

    Required Materials The customer must provide the following equipment. • Power Outlet(s): Must accept SpectraLink provided AC adapter, one for each NetLink Telephony Gateway and one for the NetLink SVP Server (if required). For multiple NetLink Telephony Gateway installations, provide power strips with sufficient outlets and built-in power switches to enable the Telephony Gateways to be powered on and off at the same time.
  • Page 15: Lan Requirements

    SpectraLink Corporation LAN Requirements Network Infrastructure The NetLink Telephony Gateway connects to your local area network (LAN). To provide adequate bandwidth and limit collisions, an Ethernet switch is required. The traffic between the NetLink Telephony Gateway and wireless LAN APs should be isolated as much as possible to avoid additional latency.
  • Page 16: Location Of Netlink Telephony Gateway And Netlink Svp Server

    SpectraLink Corporation Location of NetLink Telephony Gateway and NetLink SVP Server The specifications covered here allow for great flexibility in physical placement of the components within stated guidelines. Each NetLink Telephony Gateway and NetLink SVP Server measures approximately 4 x 12.5 x 7 inches, and weighs about five pounds. The units are designed to be wall mounted—vertically or horizontally—over ¾”...
  • Page 17: Telephone Interface Configuration

    SpectraLink Corporation Telephone Interface Configuration The customer or the customer's wire contractor is responsible for adhering to all local codes for wiring. Prepare Demarcation (Demarc) Blocks The NetLink Telephony Gateway is connected to the existing telephone system using RJ-21 connections. A NetLink Telephony Gateway is designed to operate with a specific interface to the telephone system: two-wire digital, two-wire analog, or four-wire digital.
  • Page 18: Connect Telephone Lines To Demarc Blocks

    SpectraLink Corporation For more detail, consult the SpectraLink LinkPlus Digital Interface document for the type of telephone system in use at your location. Connect Telephone Lines to Demarc Blocks Telephone cables are punched down onto the cross-connect blocks as shown in the following demarc block diagrams.
  • Page 19: Wire Connector

    SpectraLink Corporation Two Wire Analog or Digital Demarc Block The demarc block for the two-wire analog or digital interface should be wired as follows. LINE1 ring LINE 2 ring LINE 3 ring LINE 4 ring LINE 5 ring LINE 6...
  • Page 20 SpectraLink Corporation Four Wire Digital Demarc Block (Connector A) The four-wire digital interface requires two demarc blocks, one to Connector A and one to Connector B on the NetLink Telephony Gateway. They should be wired as follows. Line 1 TX...
  • Page 21 SpectraLink Corporation Four Wire Digital Demarc Block (Connector B) Line 1 RX ring Line 2 RX ring Line 3 RX ring Line 4 RX ring Line 5 RX ring Line 6 RX ring Line 7 RX ring Line 8 RX...
  • Page 22: Pre-Installation Verification

    NetLink Telephony Gateways. It is used only when four or fewer NetLink Telephony Gateways are linked together and no NetLink SVP Server is installed. You MUST use the IPC cable provided by SpectraLink when connecting four or fewer NetLink Telephony Gateways without a NetLink SVP Server.
  • Page 23 • NetLink SVP Server: If required, see next section. • Modem Cable: DB-9 female, null-modem cable. Required for initial setup of the NetLink Telephony Gateway and SVP Server. • Documentation: Provided on compact disk (CD): SpectraLink Installation Manuals, User Documentation. Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc...
  • Page 24: Install Netlink Telephony Gateway

    SpectraLink Corporation Install NetLink Telephony Gateway Mount to Rack or Wall The NetLink Telephony Gateways can be wall mounted either horizontally or vertically. Gateways may also be rack mounted in a standard 19 inch rack. A Rack Mount Kit must be purchased separately for a rack mount installation.
  • Page 25: Installing Multiple Netlink Telephony Gateways

    SpectraLink Corporation Installing Multiple NetLink Telephony Gateways If installing more than one NetLink Telephony Gateway, the ESD bonding strap(s) must be installed between adjacent Gateways. Mount Gateway 1. See directions for installing a single Gateway in previous section. Measure carefully to allow no more than ½” between Gateways. Drill holes and place screws.
  • Page 26 SpectraLink Corporation STATUS NETWORK RS-232 STATUS NETWORK RS-232 STATUS NETWORK RS-232 STATUS NETWORK RS-232 Four-Unit NetLink Telephony Gateway (Rack mount or horizontal wall mount formation, unit one is at the bottom) No IPC cable is connected to the port of the last unit.
  • Page 27: Connect Netlink Telephony Gateway To Demarc Blocks

    SpectraLink Corporation Connect five or more NetLink Telephony Gateways To mount five or more NetLink Telephony Gateways: 1. Mount the NetLink Telephony Gateways on the backboard or rack. 2. No IPC cable connection is required for five or more NetLink Telephony Gateways.
  • Page 28: Netlink Telephony Gateway Administration Overview

    SpectraLink Corporation NetLink Telephony Gateway Administration Overview The NetLink Telephony Gateway(s) and wireless telephones are administered and maintained through a series of menu options for each NetLink Telephony Gateway in the system. The NetLink SVP Server has a separate set of menus that are covered in a separate document: NetLink SVP Server: Installation, Configuration, and Administration.
  • Page 29: Send All

    Administration. 10. Configure, test and verify each handset. 11. Perform AP coverage test per Certifying the Wireless Telephones. 12. Call Customer Support at SpectraLink for Site Certification clearance. Send All Depending on your system configuration, each NetLink Telephony Gateway may have identical settings.
  • Page 30: Navigating Through The Administration Console Screens

    SpectraLink Corporation If independent administration of each NetLink Telephony Gateway is desired, the passwords may be set at initial configuration. Navigating through the Administration Console Screens Use the following keys to move around the Administration Console screens. To Perform this Function:...
  • Page 31: Connecting To The Netlink Telephony Gateway

    SpectraLink Corporation Connecting to the NetLink Telephony Gateway For the initial configuration of each NetLink Telephony Gateway, you should have the Wireless Device Planning Worksheet(s) that was filled out during the installation of the system. There should be one for each NetLink Telephony Gateway. The following items included in the Worksheets must be known before proceeding with the setup: •...
  • Page 32 SpectraLink Corporation If using a serial connection, only the NetLink Telephony Gateway that is connected via the serial cable is shown. 1. From the NetLink Wireless Telephone System Configuration screen and set the IP address. Note that the Allow Telnet Connections order to access this NetLink Telephony Gateway via the LAN.
  • Page 33: Connecting Via Telnet

    SpectraLink Corporation Connecting Via Telnet In addition to the serial connection described in the previous section, connection to the NetLink Telephony Gateway may be done via the network using Telnet. Once the IP addresses are configured, every NetLink Telephony Gateway is accessible through a connection to any NetLink Telephony Gateway.
  • Page 34: Connecting Via Internal Modem

    An internal 2400-baud modem is built into the NetLink Telephony Gateway. Line one can be configured to connect via this modem. The modem is only used by SpectraLink Customer Service to assist in troubleshooting problems by remotely accessing the Gateway. If this is required, Customer Service personnel will give instructions on how to configure the modem.
  • Page 35: Main Menu

    SpectraLink Corporation 10. Main Menu NetLink Wireless Telephone System maintenance of the NetLink Telephony Gateway and the handsets it supports. Menu Option Function System Status Provides status of NetLink Telephony Gateway and its communications links. Used to view the system operation and troubleshoot problem areas.
  • Page 36: Network Configuration

    SpectraLink Corporation 11. Network Configuration IP address and additional LAN settings are set and changed in the Configuration screen, available from the Scroll to remaining options: The options listed below with the arrow bullet are minimal settings required for NetLink Telephony Gateway functioning. Additional settings may be required by your system.
  • Page 37 You cannot enter spaces in this field. : The network administrator must define the subnet mask. Subnet Mask : IP address of a router on the local subnet. Default Gateway Allow Telnet Connections Gateway via Telnet; enter...
  • Page 38 The supported MIB is MIB2 and includes the following: SNMP MIB IP-MIB TCP-MIB UDP-MIB IF-MIB (interfaces) EtherLike-MIB (Ethernet interface) The following custom MIB definitions are available on the SpectraLink website at http://www.spectralink.com/softwareUpdates: SPECTRALINK-ENTERPRISE.TXT NETLINK-COMMON.TXT NETLINK-CAPABILITIES.TXT IGMP : Internet Group Management Protocol: for managing multicast traffic.
  • Page 39: Set Or Change Password

    Select the Change Password menu. If you forget a password, call SpectraLink Customer Service for assistance. In order for Send All to function across all NetLink Telephony Gateways, all passwords must be identical. If one or more NetLink Telephony Gateways are configured with different passwords, the Send All command will not configure them and they must be administered independently.
  • Page 40: Netlink Telephony Gateway Configuration

    SpectraLink Corporation 13. NetLink Telephony Gateway Configuration Select Gateway Configuration Scroll to remaining option: The options listed below with the arrow bullet are minimal settings required for NetLink Telephony Gateway functioning. Do not change settings until you have studied this section and are familiar with the consequences any change will produce.
  • Page 41 TFTP Download Master handsets associated with this NetLink Telephony Gateway. Software updates received from SpectraLink must be placed in this location. See section 20, Software Maintenance, for more information. When the handset is turned on, it checks this source for confirmation that it is running the correct software version. If there is any discrepancy, the handset will download the software that resides in this source location.
  • Page 42 SpectraLink Corporation The DSCP value for the Telephony Gateway uses all 8 bits in the IP header but DSCP values are calculated using only the first 6 bits. This will affect the decimal value entered for the two call modes available. You will...
  • Page 43 SpectraLink Corporation Reset All Systems : If this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset all NetLink Telephony Gateways. Press Esc to return to the Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc Installation, Configuration, and Administration NetLink Wireless Telephone System NetLink Telephony Gateway menu.
  • Page 44: Reset The Netlink Telephony Gateway

    SpectraLink Corporation 13.1 Reset the NetLink Telephony Gateway Note that resetting the NetLink Telephony Gateway(s) will terminate any calls in progress on the NetLink Telephony Gateway(s) being reset. All NetLink Telephony Gateways should be reset at the end of any...
  • Page 45: Telephone Line Configuration

    SpectraLink Corporation 14. Telephone Line Configuration Telephone line configuration is performed after the initial NetLink Telephony Gateway installation is complete and the Gateway is configured. The configuration procedure associates a handset with its telephone port in the NetLink Telephony Gateway.
  • Page 46: Deleting A Handset

    SpectraLink Corporation handset, and then pressing and holding the appears on the first line of the display (12 characters). The MAC address can be manually entered by typing the entire address including digits and colons. The MAC address can be automatically entered by typing R and following the prompts to turn on the handset.
  • Page 47: Features Programming Menu

    SpectraLink Corporation 15. Features Programming Menu Two basic types of wired telephone systems exist—analog and digital. Both types offer special features such as hold, transfer, conference, camp on, and speed dial. In both types of systems, these features are activated in a telephone by pressing a series of keys or a single programmed button on a deskset.
  • Page 48: Feature Programming (No Softkeys)

    SpectraLink Corporation 16. Feature Programming (no Softkeys) If your system is utilizing any NetLink Wireless Telephones that do not have softkeys (PT800 series or earlier), handsets to access system features. Mute and optional OAI (Open Application Interface) must be programmed in the screen for both analog and digital systems.
  • Page 49: Programming Digital Pbx Features

    SpectraLink Corporation 16.1 Programming Digital PBX Features The numbers and symbols along the left side of the screen indicate which number or digit key is being pressed after the 1. Navigate to key 1 and type MUTE. 2. If a NetLink OAI Gateway is part of the system, navigate to the key the OAI function is to be assigned to and type OAI.
  • Page 50: Programming The Admin Feature

    SpectraLink Corporation Example: If the Transfer feature key sequence is “Flash Star 7” and you wish to keep the default at Enter. 4. Repeat for each feature you wish to program to a function key macro. Remember to note the features and macros so that they can be edited in the handset menu, if necessary, and programmed into any other NetLink Telephony Gateways on the same PBX if Send All is not being used.
  • Page 51: Menu Programming (No Softkeys)

    SpectraLink Corporation 17. Menu Programming (no softkeys) If your system is utilizing any NetLink Wireless Telephones that do not have softkeys (PTB800 series or earlier), handsets to display a list of system features that have been programmed for end user access.
  • Page 52 Restore Factory Defaults Guide for your PBX for the default menus programmed by SpectraLink. To change the menu settings: 1. Navigate to the menu display screen number (1-4) to be edited.
  • Page 53: Softkey And Shortcut Key Programming

    SpectraLink Corporation 18. Softkey and Shortcut Key Programming The softkeys on the NetLink e340/h340/i640 and 8000 Series Wireless Telephones enable quick access to system features. The softkey programming screen establishes the correspondence between the PBX features, the softkeys, and the shortcut keys.
  • Page 54 Speakerphone softkey programming (8000 Series only) The NetLink 8000 Series Wireless Telephones have an internal speakerphone which is activated through a softkey. SpectraLink recommends programming Level 0, softkey A for the speakerphone as that position matches the standby position the handset automatically assigns to the speakerphone.
  • Page 55 SpectraLink Corporation The speakerphone softkey will be blank on the e340/h340/i640 handsets. If the speakerphone is disabled in the Admin menu, the during standby. However, if it has been programmed in the NetLink Telephony Gateway, the Spkr softkey will appear during active mode but it will be non- functional.
  • Page 56 SpectraLink Corporation Use this table to develop your own programming correspondence: Level Softkey Shortcut Menu Label Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc Installation, Configuration, and Administration NetLink Telephony Gateway Softkey Label Action Page 56...
  • Page 57: Netlink Docking Station Feature Keys Programming

    SpectraLink Corporation 19. NetLink Docking Station Feature Keys Programming The NetLink s340/s640 Docking Station has nine programmable Feature Keys along the right side. These may be programmed for line appearances or features. Additionally, there are three programmable keys along the bottom of the NetLink Docking Station that are labeled programmed to match their labels.
  • Page 58 SpectraLink Corporation Sample screen: Menu Key labels Key 1 on the right side of the NetLink Docking Station. Key 1 is the bottom key and Key 9 is the top key. The Menu Keys default to line appearances -- Line 1 through Line 9.
  • Page 59 SpectraLink Corporation Use the following characters for programming lines and features in the Action field: Action Entry Description (blank) Default setting sends a line appearance to the PBX that corresponds with the Key number. Used with 0-9, #, *. Sends a message to the PBX to activate the feature programmed to this sequence.
  • Page 60: Software Maintenance

    20.1 Software Updates After software updates are obtained from SpectraLink, they must be transferred to the appropriate location in the LAN to update the component code. Three methods of transfer are used: automatic; FTP (File Transfer Protocol); or TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol).
  • Page 61: Updating Larger Systems

    SpectraLink Corporation 20.2 Using FTP FTP Procedure Navigate to the System Lock before proceeding with the FTP procedure. Note that this will prevent new calls from starting. No calls may be in progress during the FTP procedure. When using FTP, use a host system to connect to a remote system. In this example, the host is the client and the server is the Telephony Gateway.
  • Page 62: Upgrading Wireless Telephones

    SpectraLink Corporation 20.3 Upgrading Wireless Telephones NetLink allows over-the-air transfer of software updates from the designated network TFTP server to the handsets. The downloader function in the handset checks its software version every time the handset is turned on. If there is any discrepancy in the functional code (pdt02c.bin or pft02c.bin or pd11spc.bin or pdt06c.bin) or the image (phintl.bin or phintl24.bin) the...
  • Page 63: Download Failure Or Recovery Messages

    SpectraLink Corporation Download Failure or Recovery Messages The following display messages indicate a failure or recovery situation during the download process. Message Description Server Busy Handset is attempting to download from a Download Master that is busy downloading other phones and refusing additional downloads. The handset will automatically retry the download every few seconds.
  • Page 64: Backup And Restore Netlink Telephony Gateway Configuration

    SpectraLink Corporation 20.4 Backup and Restore NetLink Telephony Gateway Configuration Proper software maintenance activities include backing up the system to safeguard the configuration of the NetLink Telephony Gateway. FTP is used to copy the Gateway configuration (filename for backup purposes. The files can then be restored to the system as needed, also using FTP.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting Via The System Status Menu

    SpectraLink Corporation 21. Troubleshooting via the System Status Menu Troubleshooting requires full information about the components of the NetLink Wireless Telephone System and the larger system, which includes both the host telephone system and the LAN. NetLink Telephony Gateways provide a “window”...
  • Page 66 SpectraLink Corporation Options on the System Status Menu provide a window into the real time operation of the components of the NetLink Wireless Telephone System. Use this data to determine system function and to troubleshoot areas that may be experiencing trouble.
  • Page 67: Access Point Status

    Gateway. The NetLink Telephony Gateway maintains information on the last 16 APs on which it has received reports and displays this information on the Point Status screen. Your wireless LAN vendor, and/or SpectraLink Customer Support will use the data on this screen to troubleshoot AP problems. From the System Status Menu maximum of 16 APs, one per row.
  • Page 68 SpectraLink Corporation Unless noted otherwise, times are displayed using the format: D - HH : MM : SS D is day, HH is hours, MM is minutes, and SS is seconds. Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc Installation, Configuration, and Administration NetLink Telephony Gateway...
  • Page 69: Error Status

    SpectraLink Corporation 21.2 Error Status screen displays any alarms that indicate some system malfunction. Error Status Some of these alarms are easily remedied and others require a call to SpectraLink’s Customer Support Department. From the System Status Menu on the NetLink Telephony Gateway. The following sample screen displays two Line Sync alarms.
  • Page 70 Server, but none is available. NetLink Telephony Gateway Action Upgrade the down rev. Set IP address for NetLink Telephony Gateway. Call SpectraLink Customer Service. Check the NetLink SVP Server for QOS setting in NetLink Telephony Gateway setup menu, or remove NetLink Telephony Gateways from the network.
  • Page 71 Telephony Gateway The line from the host telephone system is not communicating with the NetLink Telephony Gateway. NetLink Telephony Gateway Action Call SpectraLink Customer Service. Change the specified PBX or replace the NetLink Telephony Gateway with a model that supports the desired PBX.
  • Page 72 DSP 2 download Alarm Message Note: Module alarms listed below should only occur in conjunction with CT/DAA alarms, shown above. Correct the CT/DAA alarms first and if the Module alarm persists, contact SpectraLink Customer Support. Module Init data failed Module...
  • Page 73 Radio Unknown SRP event Radio SRP event alloc failed Radio Audio TX queue not empty SpectraLink Radio Protocol: See Network Status section. Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc Installation, Configuration, and Administration Error Description Internal software error Internal software error Internal software error...
  • Page 74: Network Status

    SpectraLink customer support and engineering personnel. RX SRP : Indicates the number of SRP (SpectraLink Radio Protocol) packets and bytes received. (RX=“received”) Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc Installation, Configuration, and Administration screen.
  • Page 75 Telephony Gateway that are not SRP packets. RX Broadcast : The number of broadcast packets and bytes received. : The number of packets and bytes received with the SpectraLink RX Multicast multicast address. (A “multicast” message is sent to more than one destination on the network.)
  • Page 76: Telephone Line Status

    SpectraLink Corporation 21.4 Telephone Line Status Each NetLink Telephony Gateway associates handsets with lines from the host telephone system (PBX) as configured in the system setup. Operational information about each handset connection is provided through the screen. This information corresponds with the configuration information set up...
  • Page 77 SpectraLink Corporation ChkIn : The handset has checked in and is in communication with an AP. In Call : The handset is in use. : The total number of calls made on this line since the system was # Calls / Duration brought up, and the total duration of the calls.
  • Page 78: Wireless Telephone Status

    SpectraLink Corporation 21.5 Wireless Telephone Status Each NetLink Telephony Gateway tracks its handsets’ activity and provides this information through the These stats are used to help determine the source of audio quality problems. From the System Status Menu Telephony Gateway displays up to 16 lines. A sample NetLink Telephony Gateway screen is displayed here.
  • Page 79 SpectraLink Corporation Num Calls : The number of currently active calls on the NetLink Telephony Gateway. Max Simul Calls : The maximum number of simultaneous active calls on the NetLink Telephony Gateway. Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc Installation, Configuration, and Administration NetLink Telephony Gateway...
  • Page 80: Software Version

    Software Version screen provides information about the version currently running on the components. This information will help you determine if you are running the most recent version and will assist SpectraLink Customer Support in troubleshooting software problems. From the System Status Menu...
  • Page 81: Wireless Device Planning Worksheet

    SpectraLink Corporation 22. Wireless Device Planning Worksheet Copy and complete this worksheet to track parameters for each NetLink Telephony Gateway. NetLink Telephony Gateway Hostname: ____________________________________________________ MAC: _________________________________ Subnet Mask: __________________________ Wireless Telephones per AP: _______ Gateway Dialing MAC Address Port Extension Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc...
  • Page 82 SpectraLink Corporation Access point Configuration, 30 Description, 12 Status, 68 Administration Console Navigation, 32 Alarms, 70 Cabling, demarcation blocks, 19 Checking code, 63 Configuration Access Point, 30 Feature Programming, 49 Initial setup, 31 Menus, 52 Telephone Lines, 46 Connection to Telephone System, 19...

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