Mobile Handset Configuration 4-5
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Table 4-5
Wireless Telephone Configuration Components
Table 4-6
describes components that may be configured optionally.
Table 4-6
Optionally configured components
Modes
Descriptions
Phone IP
The IP address of the Mobile Handset. 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.
NEC PBX IP
The IP address of the NEC PBX call server. If using static IP
configuration, this is simply the IP address of the device.
DRS Self Port
The UDP port of the Mobile Handset used to communicate with the
DRS in the NEC PBX. (Leave at default value 3455.)
SVP II IP
The IP address of the SVP Server. If using Static IP
configuration, this is simply the IP address of the SVP Server.
Note that the SVP Server must be statically configured to have
a permanent IP address. If DHCP is being used, the Mobile
Handset will try the following, in order: the DHCP option 151, then
a DNS lookup of “SLNKSVP2” if the DHCP options 6 (DNS Server)
and 15 (Domain Name) are configured.
Components
Descriptions
TFTP Server IP
The IP address of a TFTP server on your network which holds software
images for updating the Mobile Handsets. If this feature is configured
(not set to 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255) either via Static IP configuration
or using DHCP option 66 (TFTP Server), or the Boot server/next server
(siaddr) field, the Mobile Handset 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 Mobile Handsets in your
network are kept up-to-date with the same version of software.
OAI Server IP
The IP address of the NEC OAI Gateway (if applicable). If using Static
IP configuration, this is simply the IP address of the NEC OAI Gateway.
If DHCP is being used, the Mobile Handset will try the DHCP option
152.
Default Gateway and
Subnet Mask
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 Mobile Handset 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. Note that the Mobile Handsets 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 Mobile Handset can change subnets
if DHCP is enabled, and the Mobile Handset is powered off then back
on when within range of access points on the new subnet.
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