Nortel Networks 1000 Switch User Manual


 
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Gain adjustment
The handsets ignore any UNIStim messages that adjust the loss plan of
the wireless handset.
Programmable rings and tones
The wireless handsets support alerting cadences but only a single alerting
frequency.
The wireless handsets have the same call progress tone capability as the
existing IP Phones 2004.
In/Out of Service tones
When the handset completes registration with the Call Server, it plays the
In Service tone. When the handset loses connection with the Call Server
and resets, it plays the Out of Service tone.
Virtual Office
The handsets support Virtual Office. For more information, see Features
and Services Fundamentals (NN43001-106), and IP Line Fundamentals
(NN43001-500),.
Branch Office
The handsets are supported in a branch office location using the Branch
Office feature. Branch Office refers to the Media Gateway 1000B and the
Survivable Remote Gateway (SRG). A WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
and supported APs must be installed at the branch office location. Branch
office wireless handsets do not require wireless handset infrastructure in
the main office.
The wireless handsets in a branch office configuration behave like an
IP Phone 2004 in the Branch Office feature. The wireless handsets are
administered in the same manner as the IP Phone 2004. The display on
the wireless handsets is almost the same as the display on the IP Phone
2004, with one exception—the Local mode display.
Local mode display
The default state of the wireless handset is Standby. To determine
whether the wireless handset is in Local mode, press the off-hook (Green)
or the MENU keys on the WLAN Handset 2210/2211/2212 or the soft
keys and the Nav keys on the WLAN Handset 6120/6140. Pressing these
keys changes the state of the handset to Active Idle or Active Off-Hook,
therefore putting the handset in communication with the primary Signaling
Server.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504 03.04 Standard
23 September 2008
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