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Configuration Guide 

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Access Point Configuration 

1.

 

Connect to the AP via Netscape or Internet Explorer by navigating 
to the URL http://<IP_Addr> (where <IP_Addr> is the IP 
address of the AP). Note: these configuration steps can also be 
accomplished using the Orinoco ScanTool program. 

2.

 

From the main page, click the 

Configure

 link.  

3.

 

To configure WEP settings, obtain the key values from the local 
network administrator and use the 

AP-600b, AP-2000 User Guide

 

for guidance in programming the encryption settings. The WEP 
configuration screen is reached from the main menu by clicking 

Configure

, followed by 

Security

, followed by 

Encryption

Note that the SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones must each be 
configured manually with the identical WEP settings. 

4.

 

Click 

Configure

, then click the 

Interfaces 

link and choose the 

appropriate radio (

Slot A

 or 

Slot B

) to configure. 

5.

 

From the 

Interfaces

 tab confirm that the 

RTS/CTS

 

Medium

 

Reservation

 

Threshold

 is greater than 600 or disabled.  

6.

 

Set the 

Multicast

 

Transmit

 

Rate

 

to 

11Mb/s

.  

7.

 

Next go to the 

Bridge

 

tab, select 

SpectraLink

 

VoIP

 

to ensure that 

SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is enabled.  

8.

 

Conditional: If the AP’s software version is 2.5.xx or later, SVP 
must be activated using the Avaya command line interface (CLI). 

a.

 

Connect to the access point via serial interface or Telnet.

 

b.

 

Check to see if SVP is enabled by typing 

show spectralink

then press Enter.

 

c.

 

enabled 

or 

disabled

 will display.

 

d.

 

Enable SVP by typing set 

speclinkstatus enable

, then 

press Enter.

 

9.

 

From the 

Bridge

 tab, select 

Advanced Filtering

. Enable the 

Proxy ARP

 

function and disable 

IP/ARP Filtering

.  

10.

 

From the 

Commands

 

tab, restart the AP. 

The AP is now ready for use with SpectraLink 8000 Wireless 
Telephones. 

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