Wlan handsets 2210/2211 functions, Language, Wired equivalent privacy – Nortel Networks MOG6xx User Manual
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WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 functions
describes the handset functions available during different states.
Language
The menus and screens of the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 display in English only. International
characters are supported for BCM prompts, depending on the market profile. BCM-based prompts
display in English, French, and Spanish.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
The WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 support Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) as defined by the
802.11b specification. WEP increases the security of the wireless LAN to a level similar to a wired
Ethernet LAN. WEP is turned on and off using the APs.
Loss of signal
If a wireless handset is out of range of all APs, it waits 20 seconds for a signal to return. If a signal
is not re-acquired within 20 seconds, the wireless handset loses connection to the BCM and any
calls are dropped. When the wireless handset comes back into range of an AP, it re-establishes a
connection to the BCM and goes through the system registration process.
Table 3 Handset functions available in idle and offhook states
Idle state
Offhook state
FCN key:
•
Mute
•
Hold
•
Goodbye
•
Directory
•
Inbox
•
Outbox
•
Quit
•
Copy
The functions available are
the same as those on the IP
Phone 2004, with the
exception of handsfree.
LINE key:
•
Intercom
•
Intercom
•
3, 4, 5, and 6 are
system-programmed
features
Note:
If a wireless handset is out of contact with the system for four seconds during the
UNIStim messaging process (worst case scenario), then a UNIStim failure could result.
This can cause the wireless handset to lose the UNIStim association with the BCM.