Nortel Networks NN43001-504 Telephone User Manual


 
Continuing configuration through Telnet 161
When the configuration procedure is complete, the NetLink OAI System
screen adds a Feature Programming option. Also, the OAI Line
Configuration option is replaced by a Telephone Line Configuration option.
Configuring the Telephone Line
Each handset that uses the application features must be configured with
its line number and MAC address. The name and extension number of the
handset user can be entered. Obtain this information from the handset
Planning Worksheet. See "Planning Worksheet for Handsets" (page 171).
The handsets require special configuration. This can include configuring
options on the DHCP server or on the handset to allow it to communicate
with the WLAN Application Gateway 2246. Be sure these setting are correct.
For more information, see
WLAN Handsets Fundamentals (NN43001-505).
The system does not allow the same handset to register to two different
lines. Press Esc to cancel any unwanted transaction.
Follow the steps in Procedure 19 "Configuring a telephone line" (page 161)
to configure the telephone lines for the application.
Procedure 19
Configuring a telephone line
Step Action
1
From the NetLink OAI System screen, select Telephone Line
Configuration and press Enter.
2
At the Telephone Line Configuration screen, use the arrow keys to
navigate to the Name and Extension fields.
3
Enter the associated data for the wireless handsets.
MAC Address—the MAC address is printed on the sticker
underneath the battery on the handset. It can also be displayed
on the handset by turning off the wireless handset, and then
pressing and holding the Power On/Start Call button. The MAC
address appears on the first line of the wireless handset display
(12 characters). The MAC address must be manually entered by
typing the entire address, including digits and colons.
Name—enter the user name assigned to the wireless handset.
This is for record keeping only; it does not communicate the
name to the Call Server or the handset.
Extension—enter the extension number assigned to the
handset. This is for record keeping only; it does not communicate
the extension number to the Call Server or the handset.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504 01.02 Standard
Release 5.0 15 June 2007
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