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WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration
To ensure the system transmits voice packets efficiently and with
minimal delay, you must configure the decimal value for voice packets
higher than the value for data packets. The configurable classes are:
— Administration—used for Telnet, TFTP and other administrative
traffic. This class can have the lowest priority because it does not
require voice quality.
— WT (in call)—traffic requires voice quality. Configure this class with a
higher priority than WT (standby).
— WT (standby)—traffic requires voice quality. Configure this class
with a lower priority than WT (in call).
— RTP—traffic is audio traffic to IP PBX; it requires voice quality.
— PBX—traffic is not audio traffic to the PBX; voice quality is not
required.
— Inter-SVP2—traffic is the information passing protocol that SVP
servers use to communicate with each other. This class does not
require priority.
•
Reset—if this option is selected, a prompt appears to reset the WLAN IP
Telephony Manager 2245 when you exit the SVP-II Configuration screen.
•
Reset all SVP servers—if this option is selected, all WLAN IP
Telephony Managers 2245 on the subnet are reset.
ATTENTION
Resetting the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 terminates any calls in progress.
Change the password
Nortel recommends that the default password be changed. Follow the steps
in
Procedure 8 "Changing the password" (page 108)
to change the default
or existing password.
Procedure 8
Changing the password
Step
Action
1
Select Change Password from the NetLink SVP-II System menu.
The Change Password screen appears.
2
Enter the old password, enter the new password, and confirm the
new password.
The password parameters are as follows:
•
must be more than four characters in length
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504
01.02
Standard
Release 5.0
15 June 2007
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