![Avaya 3616 Series Скачать руководство пользователя страница 48](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/avaya/3616-series/3616-series_installation-manual_3026865048.webp)
3600 Series Wireless IP Phone Installation
3600 Series IP Phone Installation
Page 48
IP Office 4.0
15-601082 Issue 05a (22nd May 2007)
IP Address
There are two modes in which the wireless phone can operate: DHCP enabled or static IP.
•
Use DHCP
*Default.
Will use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign an IP address each time the
wireless phone is turned on. If DHCP is enabled, the wireless phone also receives all other IP
address configurations from the DHCP server.
•
Static IP
This option allows you to manually set fixed IP address for the phone and for the various network
servers and services it needs. If selected, the phone will prompt for the IP address of each of the
configurable network components. When entering addresses, enter the digits only, including
leading zeroes. No periods are required.
The various IP addresses and related settings used are:
•
Phone IP
Phone IP refers to the IP address of the wireless phone. This is automatically assigned if DHCP
is used. If using static IP configuration, you must obtain a unique IP address for each phone from
your network administrator.
•
Default Gateway
and
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway and Subnet Masks are used to identify subnets, when using a complex network
which includes routers. Both of these must be configured (not set to 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255)
for the wireless phone to contact any network components on a different subnet. They can be set
using either static IP configuration or via DHCP options 3 (default gateway) and 1 (subnet mask)
respectively. Contact your network administrator for the proper settings for your network.
•
The wireless phones cannot “roam” across subnets, since they cannot change their IP
address while operational. Ensure that all your access points are attached to the same
subnet for proper operation. The wireless phone can change subnets if DHCP is enabled,
and the wireless phone is powered off then back on when within range of access points
on the new subnet.
•
Call Server IP
and
Call Server Port
This is the IP address of the H323 gatekeeper which in this case is the IP Office unit. The port to
use is 1719. If DHCP is being used, the phone will first check option 43, then option 176 and, if
options 6 and 15 are also enabled, it will use DNS lookup of server name set in the option 43 or
176 is name rather than IP address is used.
•
AVPP IP
AVPP IP refers to the IP address of the AVPP. If using static IP configuration, this is simply the IP
address of the AVPP. The AVPP must be statically configured to have a permanent IP address.
•
TFTP Server IP
TFTP Server refers to the IP address of a TFTP server on the network that holds software
images for updating the wireless phones. If this feature is configured (not set to 0.0.0.0 or
255.255.255.255) with either static IP configuration or using DHCP option 66 (TFTP server), or
the Boot server/next server (siaddr) field, the wireless phone will check for newer software each
time it is powered on or comes back into range of your network. This check takes only a second
and ensures that all wireless phones in your network are kept up-to-date with the same version of
software.
•
OAI Server IP
OAI Server refers to the IP address of the NetLink OAI gateway. If using static IP configuration,
this is the IP address of the NetLink OAI Gateway. If DHCP is being used, the wireless phone will
try the DHCP option 152.