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Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation 555-301-102 Issue 2 Part Number 72-0178-20 Revision C July 2003...
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Your Responsibility for Your Company’s Telecommunications Security The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked equipment rests with you – an Avaya customer’s system administrator, your telecommunications peers, and your managers. Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge and resources from a variety of sources including but not limited to: •...
Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation 1. About This Document This document explains how to configure and maintain the Avaya Voice Priority Processor within the vendor IP telephony system. Questions? If you have questions please contact (USA only) or Avaya Technical Support at 1 800 242-2121 your local authorized Avaya dealer.
SVP is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.11 and 802.11b standards. The Avaya Voice Priority Processor is an Ethernet LAN device that works with the AP to provide QoS on the wireless LAN. All voice packets to and from the NetLink Wireless Telephones are intercepted by the Avaya Voice Priority Processor and encapsulated for prioritization as they are routed to and from the an IP server or gateway.
Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation System Diagram The following diagram shows the Avaya Voice Priority Processor residing on a network with an IP telephony server, wireless LAN access points, and Ethernet switch: access point Avaya Voice Priority Processor Ethernet switch...
The Front Panel of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor The Avaya Voice Priority Processor’s front panel contains ports to connect to power, the LAN, and an administrative computer via an RS-232 port. Status LEDs supply information about the Avaya Voice Priority Processor’s functioning.
Installation 3. Installing the Avaya Voice Priority Processor As shown in the system diagram the Avaya Voice Priority Processor is connected to the Ethernet switch. The specifications covered here allow for great flexibility in physical placement of the components within stated guidelines.
Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation Connect Power 4. Connect the power plug from the AC adapter to the jack labeled PWR on the Avaya Voice Priority Processor. Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC, 1A. 5. Plug the AC adapter into an 110VAC outlet to apply power to the Avaya Voice Priority Processor.
The Telnet method of connection is used for routine maintenance of the NetLink Server for both local and remote administration, depending on your network. To connect via Telnet, run a Telnet session to the IP address of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor. Once you connect and log in, the menu displays.
– allows you to set network configuration options, including IP address and Network Configuration hostname. – allows you to change the password for Avaya Voice Priority Processor access. Change Password Network Configuration The IP address and other network settings are established via the screen.
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DNS domain services. Consult your system administrator for the correct settings. These can also be set to . This will cause the DHCP client in the Avaya Voice Priority Processor to attempt to DHCP automatically get the correct setting from the DHCP server. The DHCP setting is only valid when the IP address is also acquired using DHCP.
Esc. Configuration SVP-II Configuration Whether you are using a gateway or not using a gateway will determine the mode of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor. The screen is where you set the mode of the Avaya Voice SVP-II Configuration Priority Processor.
It is automatically set by the system. Reset the system at exit to clear Maintenance Lock. • – if this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset the Avaya Voice Reset System Priority Processor upon exiting this screen.
Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation NetLink IP System Configuration The following screen displays the additional options for the NetLink IP system configuration. • : Access point specifications are detailed in the Configuration Phones per Access Point Notes for each brand and type. Refer to these notes when entering the number of simultaneous calls supported for your type.
Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation Change Password If desired, the password to access the Avaya Voice Priority Processor may be changed. Select Change from the main menu. A screen similar to the following will appear: Password Password parameters: • More than 4 characters, •...
(for example, downloading from a web site). At startup the Avaya Voice Priority Processor uses TFTP to check the software version it is running against the version in the TFTP location. If there is a discrepancy, the Avaya Voice Priority Processor will download the version in the TFTP location.
Information about system alarms, and network status displays on various screens accessed through the screen, opened from the main menu of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor. See System Status Menu the previous sections for directions on how to connect to the Avaya Voice Priority Processor and navigate to the System Status Menu –...
Error Status From the , select . The screen displays active alarms on the Avaya System Status Menu Error Status Voice Priority Processor. The following table displays the list of alarms and a description of the action to take to eliminate the alarm.
Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation 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.
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Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation – Ethernet statistics concerning the received signal during System Uptime. – bytes received bytes – packets received packets – sum of all receive errors (long packet, short packet, CRC, overrun, alignment) errors – packets dropped due to insufficient memory drop –...
Software Version about the version currently running on the Avaya Voice Priority Processor. This information will help you determine if you are running the most recent version and will assist engineering and/or customer support in troubleshooting software problems.
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Front Panel, 8 Network Status, 21 Location, 9 Power, 9 Mounting, 9 Serial Connection, 11 Avaya Voice Priority Processor Server Alarms, 20 Site Preparation, 9 Avaya Voice Priority Processor Server, administration, 11 Software Updates, 18 Customer Support Hotline, 5 Telnet, 11...
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