Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Accelerometer
– test using the Personal Alarms application
Uploading a Phone’s Configuration
Spectralink Software allows the upload of the files representing a handset
’s current
configuration. A number of files can be uploaded to the provisioning server, one for every active
source as well as the current non-default configuration set.
You can upload the handset
’s configuration from the handset’s menu or through the Web
Configuration Utility.
This is primarily a diagnostics tool to help find configuration errors.
To upload the handset
’s current configuration:
1
Navigate to the Upload Configuration menu on the handset (
Settings> Advanced
Settings> [enter password]> Administration Settings> Upload Configuration
).
2
Choose to upload the configuration from one of All Sources, Configuration Files, Local,
Web or SIP.
3
Press the Upload softkey.
The handset uploads the configuration file to the location that you specify in
. For example, if you select
All Sources
, a file
<MACaddress>-update-all.cfg
is uploaded.
Network Diagnostics
Ping and traceroute are available as diagnostics tools. These diagnostics can be used for
troubleshooting network connectivity problems in the wired and wireless networks.
Both tools are accessible by pressing the Home
key and left or right arrows to select
Settings>
Status>
Diagnostics>
Network
.
Enter a URL address (for example, http://www.google.com) or any IP address (for example, the
boot server IP address, SIP server IP address or any other handset
’s IP address), and then
press the
Enter
softkey.
Note: When it is in standby, The 84-Series handset will have ping times which seem large. The
handset will go off channel, to scan for other APs, or go to sleep to save battery power. The in-
standby handset will not respond as quickly as a wired powered network device. When in call
the handset will respond to pings with times often less than 20ms.