Avaya IP Telephony Konfigurationsanleitung Seite 73

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 222
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • FEHLERBEHEBUNG
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen
Seitenansicht 72
73
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Chapter 4
Installing NetVision telephones
This section describes how to configure the Symbol NetVision handsets to the Business
Communications Manager system.
Programming Note: If your system is running DHCP, ensure that you create a static IP list for all
the NetVision telephones you want to program.
The information in this section includes:
“NetVision connectivity
“Configuring NetVision records” on page 75
“Modifying H.323 terminal records” on page 81
NetVision connectivity
The Business Communications Manager supports access points, NetVision handsets and other
wireless IP devices that use either IEEE 802.11 (1 or 2 M-bits/sec, Frequency Hopping Spread
Spectrum) or IEEE 802.11B (11 M-bits/sec, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) technology.
NetVision telephones use an enhanced version of H.323.
NetVision and NetVision Data wireless IP telephones connect to the Business Communications
Manager over a LAN through the Business Communications Manager LAN or WAN card. The
Business Communication Manager sees these telephones as IP telephones, which means that the
DN records are assigned from the digital range rather than from the Companion or ISDN range of
DNs.
From within the system, the handsets can make and receive calls from any trunk type supported by
the system, which can include voice over IP (VoIP) H.323 trunks, digital and analog trunks. The
handset DN record determines which lines the handset can access.
Note: NetVision handsets cannot use trunks that have been configured with the SIP protocol.
The handset can communicate with any other type of telephone supported by the Business
Communications Manager system.
Click on the following headings to view more information about NetVision connectivity.
Access points
Instructions about installing an 802.11b access point are provided with the access point equipment,
which is sold and installed separately. The access point is set up with a unique identifier (ESS ID)
which is entered into the handset either through a configuration download or manually through the
dialpad to allow the handset to access the system through that access point.
Seitenansicht 72
1 2 ... 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 ... 221 222

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare