SpectraLink Corporation
Installation, Setup, and Maintenance
NetLink SVP Server
Part Number: 72-0178-00-J.doc
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IP System Configuration
For an IP system, set the
SVP Mode
to
NetLink
IP
.
The IP options are shown on the following screen:
•
Phones per Access Point
: Access point specifications are detailed in the
Configuration Notes
for each brand and type. Refer to these notes when
entering the number of simultaneous calls supported for your type.
•
802.11 Rate
: Select 1MB/2MB to limit the transmission rate between the
Wireless Telephones and access points. Select
Automatic
to allow the
Wireless Telephone to determine its rate (up to 11 Mb/s).
•
SVP-II Master
: The master SVP Server must be identified in an IP system.
Select one of the following identification options:
∗
Statically configure the IP address of the master SVP Server in each of the
SVP Servers. Enter the IP address.
∗
Statically configure the IP address of the master SVP Server in a DHCP
server and configure each of the SVP Servers to get the information from
the DHCP server. Enter
DHCP
. If DHCP is used, the IP address of the
master SVP Server must be configured in the DHCP server. See the
Wireless Telephone interface document for your IP environment for more
information about DHCP integration factors.
∗
Statically configure the IP address of the master SVP Server in a DNS
server and configure the each of the SVP Servers to retrieve this
information from the DNS server. Enter
DNS
.
If DNS is used, the IP
address of the master SVP Server must be configured in the DNS server.
•
First Alias IP Address/Last Alias IP Address
: The SVP Server uses an IP
address when acting as a proxy for the Wireless Telephone. Therefore, one
alias IP address is required for every installed NetLink Wireless Telephone.
These IP addresses must be entered as a range and must be assigned solely for
this purpose.
All alias addresses must be on the same subnet as the SVP Server
and cannot be duplicated on other subnets or SVP Servers. There is
no limit to the number of addresses that can be assigned, but the
capacity of each SVP Server is 500 Wireless Telephones.