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KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide
Chapter 7 Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3
This section provides you with information on how to power up the KWS600v3 and
connect it to a computer, and also how to configure a KWS600v3 Single-cell solution and
a KWS600v3 Multi-cell solution through the web based Administration Page and the
Configuration Tool.
Using the web based Administration Page is recommended when configuring small to
medium-sized installations. Using the Configuration Tool is recommended when
configuring medium-sized to large installations.
Note: With the Configuration Tool it is possible to work offline.
Note: This section only describes general configuration of the KWS600v3. For call
handler specific configuration, refer to the KWS600v3 Configuration Guide for relevant
call handler.
This section includes information about:
• “Powering up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 77
• “Connecting a Computer to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 78
• “Accessing the Web Based Administration Page” on page 79
• “Accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool” on page 81
• “Configuring Single-Cell Solution through Administration Page” on page 82
• “Configuring Multi-Cell Solution through Administration Page” on page 90
• “Configuring Single-Cell Solution through KIRK Configuration Tool” on page 122
• “Configuring Multi-Cell Solution through KIRK Configuration Tool” on page 125
7.1 Powering up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3
After installing the KWS600v3 you need to power up the KWS600v3. There are two ways
of powering up the KWS600v3.
• Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power options for the KWS600v3 is 48VDC (The mains power adapter used for the
KWS600v3 is rated at 18W but the typical power consumption is 7W).
• Local Power Supply
Power options for the KWS600v3 is 24VDC, 1 W maximum when using Local Power
Supply.
Note: Only use one of the power options.
7.1.1 Power over Ethernet
The KWS600v3 supports Power over Ethernet, PoE 802.3af.