Nortel Networks 1000 Switch User Manual


 
Configure the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 101
ATTENTION
All alias addresses must be on the same subnet as the WLAN IP Telephony
Manager 2245. The IP addresses cannot be duplicated on other subnets or
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 units. There is no limit to the number
of IP addresses that can be assigned, but the capacity of each WLAN IP
Telephony Manager 2245 is 500 wireless handsets.
Ethernet link—select auto-negotiate unless there is a need to specify
the link speed.
System Locked—use this option to take the system down for
maintenance. The default is N (No). Select Y (Yes) to prevent any new
calls from starting. Enter N to restore normal operation.
Maintenance Lock—the system automatically sets this option to
Y (Yes) after certain maintenance activities that require a reset are
performed, such as changing the IP address. Maintenance Lock
prevents any new calls from starting. This option cannot be changed.
It is automatically set by the system. Reset the WLAN IP Telephony
Manager 2245 at exit to clear Maintenance Lock.
Inactivity Timeout—use this option to configure the number of
minutes that the administrative module can be left unattended before
the system closes it. This number can be from 1 to 100. If the number
is 0, the administrative module does not close due to inactivity.
QoS Configuration—use this option to configure decimal values, from
0 to 63 (default 4), for all classes of traffic.
To ensure the system transmits voice packets efficiently and with
minimal delay, you must configure the decimal value for voice packets
higher than the value for data packets. The configurable classes are:
Administration—used for Telnet, TFTP and other administrative
traffic. This class can have the lowest priority because it does not
require voice quality.
WT (in call)—traffic requires voice quality. Configure this class with
a higher priority than WT (standby).
WT (standby)—traffic requires voice quality. Configure this class
with a lower priority than WT (in call).
RTP—traffic is audio traffic to IP PBX; it requires voice quality.
PBX—traffic is not audio traffic to the PBX; voice quality is not
required.
Inter-SVP2— traffic requires voice quality. Configure this class with
a priority equal to WT (in call).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504 03.04 Standard
23 September 2008
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