Call Server IP – the IP address of the Avaya Communication Manager. If using Static
IP configuration, this is the IP address of the Communication Manager. If DHCP is
being used, the Wireless IP Telephone will try the following, in order – DHCP Option
43 (Keyword MCIPADD), DHCP Option 176 (Keyword MCIPADD), and if DHCP
Option 6 (DNS Server) and Option 15 (Domain Name) are configured, DNS lookup of
server names found in the above options, and finally the DNS lookup of
“AvayaCallServer.DOMAIN”.
Call Server Port – the IP port address of the Avaya Communication Manager. This
port normally defaults to 1719, and is rarely changed. The port number entered must
be coordinated with the administration of the Communication Manager, otherwise the
wireless phone will not be able to register with the Communication Manager. If DHCP
is being used, this can be changed via DHCP Option 43 (Keywork MCPORT) or
DHCP Option 176 (Keyword MCPORT).
AVPP IP – the IP address of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor. Note that the Avaya
Voice Priority Processor must be statically configured to have a permanent IP
address. If DHCP is being used, the Wireless IP Telephone will try the following, in
order: the DHCP option 151, then a DNS lookup of “SLNKSVP2” if the DHCP options
6 (DNS Server) and 15 (Domain Name) are configured.
OAI Server IP – the IP address of the NL OAI Gateway. If using static IP
configuration, this is simply the IP address of the NL OAI Gateway. If DHCP is being
used, the Wireless IP Telephone will try the DHCP option 152.
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