Nortel Networks NN43001-504 User Manual
Wlan ip telephony installation and commissioning
Table of contents
Document Outline
- New in this release
- Feature description
- Other changes
- Multicast
- Zones for wireless handsets
- Open and use the Admin menu on the handset
- Admin menu options for the WLAN Handset 6120/6140
- Download the software
- Feature programming for the WLAN Handset 6120/6140
- Test the wireless handsets
- Run Site Survey for the WLAN Handset 6120/6140
- Diagnostics mode
- Push-to-talk
- Wireless handset status messages
- How to get help
- Overview
- Subject
- Applicable systems
- Conventions
- Resources
- Declaration of conformity
- Shielded cable
- Wireless telephone network description
- Call Server
- DHCP Server
- TFTP Server
- Firewall
- WLAN Handset 2210/2211/2212 and WLAN Handset 6120/6140
- WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
- WLAN Application Gateway 2246
- Access Points
- Handset switchover
- Planning
- Challenges of integrating voice applications
- DHCP server planning
- TFTP Server planning
- Syslog Server planning
- Access point planning
- Network planning
- Network recommendation
- Network management
- Assessment through a WLAN site survey
- Assessment using NetIQ Vivinet Assessor
- Monitoring and reporting with Enterprise Network Monitoring System
- Monitoring and reporting with Communication Server 1000 Telephony Manager
- Monitoring and reporting with NetiQ Vivinet Assessor, Vivinet AppManager, and Vivinet Diagnostics
- Communication Server 1000 Telephony Manager
- Zones
- Other network design considerations
- WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 planning
- Multicast
- Placement guidelines for the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
- WLAN Application Gateway 2246 planning
- WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 and WLAN Application Gateway 2246 installation requirements
- IP address planning
- Planning worksheets
- System information
- Installation
- WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration
- Administration and maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- WLAN Application Gateway 2246
- Troubleshooting WLAN IP Telephony installations
- Site data-gathering tables
- Product-specific configuration
- WLAN specific configuration
- General WLAN configuration
- DHCP server options
- DHCP options
- Quality of Service checklist for voice over WLAN applications
- Troubleshooting
- Handset error messages
- Timing information
- Diagnostic Tools
- Data capture
- Capture assert error messages with the Configuration Cradle
- Network speech levels
- Reference documents
- Compatible Access Points
- Index
- Figures
- Figure 1 Typical wireless telephone network configuration
- Figure 2 Sample DHCP reservation showing assigned parameters
- Figure 3 Frequencies used by b radio
- Figure 4 Sample AP placement diagram for b radio
- Figure 5 b radio assignment
- Figure 6 ENMS 10.5 IPSM overview
- Figure 7 ENMS 10.5 IPSM convergence view
- Figure 8 NetiQ Vivinet Diagnostics example
- Figure 9 Single telephony VLAN implementation
- Figure 10 Maximum delay, jitter and packet loss
- Figure 11 Jitter removal for packets going to the AP
- Figure 12 Example 1: End-to-end delay and packet loss for a LAN
- Figure 13 Example 2: End-to-end delay and packet loss for a WAN
- Figure 14 Example 3: End-to-end delay and packet loss for a LAN to a PSTN
- Figure 15 Measuring jitter, delay and packet loss
- Figure 16 Part 1: Example of analysis of a packet stream captured between segment A and B
- Figure 17 Part 2: Example of analysis of a packet stream captured between segment A and B
- Figure 18 VPN design over a Layer 2 network
- Figure 19 VPN design over a Layer 3 network
- Figure 20 Not recommended VoWLAN design
- Figure 21 Network configuration 3 with Full DHCP Server
- Figure 22 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 front panel
- Figure 23 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connections
- Figure 24 Ethernet switch connections
- Figure 25 NTTQ65xx
- Figure 26 RS-232 cable connection
- Figure 27 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connection to Application Server through the LAN
- Figure 28 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 connection to Application Server through a modem
- Figure 29 System Information table
- Figure 30 System History table
- Figure 31 Customer Environment table
- Figure 32 Attachments: IP Sniffer Trace Captures table
- Figure 33 Attachments: Other Required table
- Figure 34 DHCP scope
- Figure 35 Network speech levels
- Tables
- Table 1 Meridian 1 systems to CS 1000M systems
- Table 2 WLAN Telephony Manager 2245 model numbers and capacities
- Table 3 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 models and capacities
- Table 4 Multiple WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245-80 capacities
- Table 5 Multiple WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245-10 and 2245-20 capacities
- Table 6 Roaming and handover capabilities summary
- Table 7 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 planning worksheet
- Table 8 Wireless handset planning worksheet
- Table 9 IP Phone 2004 and handset Local mode license display (MG 1000B only)
- Table 10 Partially supported CS 1000 features
- Table 11 CS 1000 not supported
- Table 12 IP Phone 2004 features
- Table 13 Normal download messages
- Table 14 Failure and recovery messages
- Table 15 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 active alarms and actions
- Table 16 Wireless handset status messages
- Table 17 Model numbers with maximum number of users
- Table 18 Administration console navigation
- Table 19 Pins on the connector
- Table 20 Software files
- Table 21 Handset Planning Worksheet
- Table 22 1230 connected with 2950 and 2245 connected with 2950
- Table 23 1230 connected with 3560 and 2245 connected with 6509
- Table 24 Typical call-related issues
- Table 25 Typical voice quality issues
- Table 26 Handset error messages
- Table 27 Timing
- Table 28 Syslog message contents
- Table 29 Syslog reason codes
- Table 30 References
- Procedures
- Procedure 1 Measuring jitter, delay, and packet loss
- Procedure 2 Wall-mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
- Procedure 3 Rack-mounting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
- Procedure 4 Connecting the power
- Procedure 5 Connecting to the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 through a serial port
- Procedure 6 Connecting to the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 through Telnet
- Procedure 7 Saving the configuration
- Procedure 8 Changing the password
- Procedure 9 Changing a forgotten password
- Procedure 10 Replacing a WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
- Procedure 11 Viewing the software version
- Procedure 12 Updating software (v97.070) for the WLAN Handsets 2210/ 2211/ 2212
- Procedure 13 Installing the WLAN Application Gateway 2246
- Procedure 14 Connecting to the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 through a serial port
- Procedure 15 Configure the system type from the OAI Box Configuration option
- Procedure 16 Configuring the network
- Procedure 17 Connecting the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 to the LAN
- Procedure 18 Connecting to a WLAN Application Gateway 2246 through Telnet
- Procedure 19 Configuring a telephone line
- Procedure 20 Deleting a handset
- Procedure 21 Searching for a handset
- Procedure 22 Programming a feature
- Procedure 23 Setting or changing a password
- Procedure 24 Viewing system status
- Procedure 25 Certifying wireless handsets on an existing system
- Procedure 26 Transferring the software using FTP
- Procedure 27 Loading software updates
- Procedure 28 Using the serial port as the Application Server communication link
- Procedure 29 Using the CLI to capture a Signaling Server log
- Procedure 30 Obtaining the wired and wireless captures
- Procedure 31 Recording an assert error message