Polycom 72-1065-09 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
SpectraLink Corporation Configuration and Administration–NetLink e340/h340/ i640 Wireless Telephone
NetLink Telephony Gateway and SpectraLink Radio Protocol
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4.2 Configuration Process
1. Download the latest NetLink Wireless Telephone software from
http://www.polycom.com/usa/en/support/voice/wi-fi/wi-fi.html.
2. Place the latest version of the NetLink e340, h340 or i640 Wireless Telephone
SRP code on the TFTP server and ensure the TFTP server is started. The four
files that are needed must be named:
pd11spc.bin
pd11gl3.bin
pd11spc3.bin
phintl24.bin.
See
SpectraLink 8000 Telephony Gateway: Administration Guide for SRP
to set
the TFTP server information and/or use the NetLink Telephony Gateway’s
built-in TFTP server.
3. If statically assigning IP addresses, ensure that the Phone IP, Subnet Mask, and
Default Gateway information are accurate in the Admin menu. If using a DHCP
server, ensure that the DHCP option is set. See section 3
NetLink Wireless
Telephone Configuration
for detailed configuration instructions.
4. Ensure the handset has properly configured ESSID
and
Reg Domain Information
within the Admin menu
.
If you are accepting broadcast ESSIDs at your access
points, the handset will automatically learn the ESSID information when
powering on. See section 3
NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration
for detailed
configuration instructions.
5. Using the Admin menu on the handset, ensure the License Option menu option
is set to 007
.
This ensures the handset will check for the proper SRP files each
time it powers on.
6. Ensure security settings are properly programmed. See section 3
NetLink
Wireless Telephone Configuration
for detailed configuration instructions.
7. Exit the Admin menu.
8. The SRP code will now download to the handset. The status bar will increment
fully across the display for each function that is being performed in the
download process. Upon completion of the update process, the handset will re-
boot with the new firmware.
For future software upgrades, simply update the files that are stored on
the TFTP server. Each time the handset is powered up, it will check with
the TFTP server to ensure it has the proper software version.