3616/26 Wireless IP Telephone
Installation and Configuration Guide
555-301-107, Issue 3
43
May 2004
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Out of range
Try getting closer to an AP. Check
to see if other Wireless Telephones
are working within the same range
of an AP. If so, check the ESSID of
this Wireless Telephone.
No Reg Domain
Regulatory Domain not set
Configure the Regulatory Domain of
the Wireless Telephone
No SVP IP
The Wireless Telephone is configured
for “static IP” (as opposed to “use
DHCP”) and no valid Avaya Voice
Priority Processor address has been
entered.
Enter a valid Avaya Voice Priority
Processor IP address in the
configuration setting or change to
“use DHCP.”
No SVP Response
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor is
not responding to requests from the
Wireless Telephone.
This may be caused by bad radio
reception or a problem with the
Avaya Voice Priority Processor. The
Wireless Telephone will keep trying
to fix the problem for 20 seconds,
and the message may clear by
itself. If it does not, the Wireless
Telephone will restart. Report this
problem to the system administrator
if it keeps happening.
No SVP Server
Wireless Telephone can’t locate
Avaya Voice Priority Processor
IP address configuration of Avaya
Voice Priority Processor is wrong or
missing.
Avaya Voice Priority Processor is not
working
Check error status screen on Avaya
Voice Priority Processor.
No LAN connection at the Avaya
Voice Priority Processor
Verify Avaya Voice Priority
Processor connection to LAN.
Not Installed!
A required software component is
missing
Check that all required software
files are on the TFTP server, if over-
the-air downloading is being used.
If the error repeats, contact Avaya
Technical Support.
Password Error
The phone is not encrypting the
challenge string correctly. This
indicates that the password set in the
phone disagrees with the password
administered in the Call Server.
Enter the correct password in the
phone. See Avaya Call Server
Integration Factors section.
Press End Call
Your call has ended
Press the Power Off / End Call key
to return to standby mode.
Restarting…
The Wireless Telephone is in the
process of rebooting. There will be a
20 second delay in an attempt to let
potential network/system errors clear.
None