TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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4. Installation of WLAN Handsets
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In the Numbers tab, right-click the handset’s number and select “Manage
certificates“. A Manage certificate window opens.
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In the Root tab and Client tab, click “Browse“ and select the certificates to import.
Click “Close“.
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In the Numbers tab, right-click the handset’s number and select “Edit
parameters“.
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Select “Network X“ (X represents A, B, C, or D).
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In the Security mode drop-down list, select “EAP-TLS“.
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In the EAP client certificate drop-down list, select the client certificate to be used.
Click “OK“.
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Remove the handset when synchronization is finished.
Repeat the steps 11-13, 20 (if needed, perform the steps 14-19) for all handsets.
4.4
Installation using the Handset’s Admin Menu
It is possible to install a handset using its Admin menu. This is useful when no WinPDM
or WSG is available and the handset needs to be installed quickly.
NOTE: It is only possible to configure the basic settings through the Admin menu.
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There are two options to access the Admin menu:
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If the handset has been factory reset or not been configured; in idle mode,
enter 40022.
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If the handset has been configured; press “Menu“, select “Settings“ and enter
40022.
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Set the following parameters:
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Network settings
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(located under Network setup)
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VoIP settings
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(located under VoIP)
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WSG settings
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(if any) (located under WSG)
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Syslog settings
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(if any) (located under Syslog)
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Add license key (if any) (located under Enter license key)
4.5
Configure a Handset with a Template
It is possible to select a handset in the WinPDM and directly change one or more
configuration parameters. By using a template, the same configuration can easily be
applied to many handsets simultaneously. Templates are also an efficient way to
control the changes applied to each handset.
Templates enables configuration of all aspects of a handset from sound volume to
keypad shortcuts.
Your supplier can provide example templates for different PBX:s. The handset has full
functionality towards the PBX even without such a template. By using such a template,
though, the handset is customized for that PBX with menu options for PBX specific
functions.
1. All required system settings for the WLAN. For example SSID and Security mode. Note that the certificates cannot
be entered, nor referred to, using the keypad.
2. VoIP protocol, Gatekeeper IP address or SIP proxy IP address used to access the PBX.
3. IP address and password (if any) to the WSG.
4. The parameter “Syslog“ must be enabled in order to set the “Syslog IP address“.