Svp-Ii Configuration - Avaya 3600 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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4.5.2 SVP-II Configuration

The SVP-II Configuration screen allows you to set the mode of the AVPP for an IP environment. It is also where you
can lock the AVPP for maintenance and reset the AVPP after maintenance.
If the IP address is changed, the AVPP will automatically lock for maintenance and the AVPP must be reset upon exit. All
active calls are terminated during a reset.
1.
From the main menu, scroll to SVP-II Configuration and press Enter.
SVP-II Mode
·
Defaults to NetLink IP for an IP environment. Press enter to select and the screen is immediately redrawn with
additional options for the IP environment.
Phones per Access Point
·
Enter the number of simultaneous calls supported for your type. Access point specifications are detailed in the
configuration notes for each brand and type.
802.11 Rate
·
Select 1MB/2MB to limit the transmission rate between the wireless phones and access points. To allow the wireless
phone to determine its rate (up to 11Mb/s), select Automatic.
SVP-II Master
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The master AVPP must be identified in an IP system. Select one of the following identification options:
To statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in each of the AVPP's, enter the IP address.
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To statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in a DHCP server and configure each of the AVPP's to
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get the information from the DHCP server, enter DHCP. If DHCP is used, the IP address of the master AVPP
server must be configured in the DHCP server. For more information about DHCP integration factors, see the
wireless phone interface guide for your IP environment.
To statically configure the IP address of the master AVPP in a DNS server and configure each of the AVPP's to
·
retrieve this information from the DNS server, enter DNS. If DNS is used, the IP address of the master AVPP
server must be configured in the DNS server.
3600 Series Phone Installation
IP Office
15-601082 Issue 06a (21 February 2014)
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