6AOSCG0007-29A October 2010 Configuration Guide Configuring the NetVanta 7100 for Operation with Polycom s SpectraLink Wireless Telephones This configuration guide describes the configuration of the NetVanta 7100 Internet Protocol (IP) private branch exchange (PBX) and the Polycom SpectraLink wireless telephones for optimum interoperability. This guide includes an overview of both the NetVanta 7100 and Polycom s SpectraLink wireless telephones, an overview of the network that uses both pieces of technology, the necessary configuration steps and parameters, and configuration examples for both the NetVanta 7100 and the SpectraLink wireless telephones. This guide includes the following sections: Technology Overview on page 2 Network Topology on page 3 Configuration Overview on page 3 Hardware and Software Requirements and Limitations on page 4 Configuring the NetVanta 7100 on page 4 Configuring the NetVanta 150 WAP on page 19 Configuring the Polycom SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server on page 19 Configuring the SpectraLink Wireless Telephones on page 20 Additional Resources on page 24
Technology Overview Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Technology Overview The NetVanta 7100 is an office-in-a-box solution that provides voice and data solutions in a single platform. It is designed to provide data network access and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services to business locations of up to 100 users. The ADTRAN NetVanta 7100 IP Communication Platform includes a router, 24-port Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch, firewall, virtual private network (VPN) gateway, wireless local area network (LAN) controller, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) gateway, and an IP PBX phone system with integrated voicemail and multilevel auto attendant. The NetVanta 7100 includes the following interfaces: 24 10/100 Ethernet ports (802.3af PoE) 2 10/100/1000Base-T ports 2 SFP slots 2 module slots for additional voice or WAN interfaces 2 analog station (foreign exchange service (FXS)) ports 2 analog trunk (foreign exchange office (FXO)) ports 1 WAN Ethernet interface 1 door relay 1 music on hold input (3.5 mm line in) 1 paging system output (3.5 mm line out) The Polycom SpectraLink 8020 and 8030 wireless telephones are designed for users across a wide range of industries. With a lightweight, yet rugged design and extensive feature support, the SpectraLink 8020 and 8030 wireless telephones meet the needs of general office and management staff while also providing a reliable option for front-line personnel in high-use environments. The Polycom SpectraLink 8030 wireless telephone extends the capabilities of the 8020 wireless telephone by adding Polycom s unique push-to-talk (PTT) feature along with improvements to the phone s industrial design and handset ergonomics. The SpectraLink 8030 PPT capability allows instantaneous communication between employees independent of the PBX system, eliminating the need for two-way radios. The larger earpiece of the SpectraLink 8030 wireless telephone seals out background noise and provides comfort for frequent or lengthy calls. The SpectraLink 8030 wireless telephone is uniquely suited for distributed work teams that require frequent communication. The SpectraLink 8020 wireless telephone includes the following features: 802.11a/b/g radio Slim, lightweight design with large, graphics-capable display Lithium-ion battery packs for up to eight hours talk time and 160 hours standby IP 53 standard, for dust protection and resistance to spraying water MIL STD 810F for shock resistance Office-quality speakerphone for handsfree operation Navigation and soft keys for simple access to frequently used operations Backlit keypad for low-light usage 2 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Network Topology Voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN) quality of service (QoS) options including SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) and WiFi Standard Enterprise-grade, voice-optimized security The SpectraLink 8030 includes all of the SpectraLink 8020 features, as well as the following: PTT functionality for workgroup communication Enlarged earpiece for operation in noisy environments Rubberized grips for improved ergonomics and durability Emergency speed dial Network Topology This section details the network topology for networks that employ the NetVanta 7100 and the SpectraLink wireless telephones. In addition, these networks use a wireless access point (WAP), an ADTRAN IP 706 phone, and a Polycom SpectraLink 8000 SVP server. The typical network topology is outlined in Figure 1. LAN NetVanta 7100 SVP Server ADTRAN IP 706 Phone NetVanta 150 WAP SpectraLink Wireless Telephones Figure 1. NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink WiFi Network Configuration Overview To properly configure the NetVanta 7100 and the SpectraLink wireless telephones for interoperability, you will need to complete the following steps: 1. Configure the NetVanta 7100 with a SIP trunk, voice users, and WiFi configuration. You will need to create SIP identities for the SpectraLink wireless telephones to associate them with public switched telephone numbers (PSTN) provided by the SIP trunk, and also configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to provide the SpectraLink wireless telephones with the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server address and the SVP server address. 2. Configure the NetVanta 150 WAP with an 802.1q trunk connection to the NetVanta 7100. The SpectraLink wireless telephones are able to associate with both the 802.11a and 802.11b/g radios on the NetVanta 150. 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 3
Hardware and Software Requirements and LimitationsConfiguring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless 3. Map the SpectraLink wireless telephones service set identifier (SSID) to virtual LAN (VLAN) 2 on the NetVanta 7100 to keep the SpectraLink wireless telephones on the voice VLAN with the other IP phones. 4. Configure the Polycom SpectraLink 8000 SVP server. 5. Configure the SpectraLink wireless telephones with DHCP and connect them to VLAN 2. Hardware and Software Requirements and Limitations This interoperability configuration does not include wireless configuration, nor does it include wireless QoS configurations. This configuration does not exercise anything beyond basic association of the SpectraLink wireless telephones with the NetVanta 150 WAPs. In addition, when using the NetVanta 150 WAP to connect the SpectraLink wireless telephones to the NetVanta 7100, the Polycom SpectraLink 8000 SVP server is required. The Polycom SpectraLink SVP server provides the wireless QoS services for the wireless telephones on the wireless network. When using the NetVanta 7100 with SpectraLink wireless telephones, you must use AOS firmware A2.07 or later. The NetVanta 7100, NetVanta 150 WAP, and ADTRAN IP 706 phone all have their own hardware and software requirements and limitations. For more information about each of these platforms, refer to the Product Feature Matrix available online at http://kb.adtran.com (article number 2272). This guide assumes that you are familiar with the basic configurations of the NetVanta 7100. For more information about the NetVanta 7100, as well as the ADTRAN IP 706 phone, and NetVanta 150 WAP, refer to Additional Resources on page 24. For more information about the configuration and use of SpectraLink wireless telephones and servers, refer to the Polycom website. Configuring the NetVanta 7100 For the NetVanta 7100 to function with the SpectraLink wireless telephones, you must configure the following on the NetVanta 7100: 1. Configure a SIP trunk on the NetVanta 7100. 2. Add the voice users to the NetVanta 7100. 3. Configure the wireless parameters of the NetVanta 7100. 4. Create the SIP identities for each of the phones attached to the NetVanta 7100 (the ADTRAN IP phone, as well as the SpectraLink wireless telephones). These SIP identities associate the phones with the PSTN numbers provided by the SIP trunk. 5. Configure the DHCP server pool for VLAN 2 to provide the TFTP server address for the SpectraLink wireless telephones to download configuration files. In addition, configure option 151 with the IP address of the SVP server. For additional information about how to configure these items, refer to Additional Resources on page 24. 4 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 7100 NetVanta 7100 Sample Configuration The following is an example configuration for the NetVanta 7100 being used with the SpectraLink wireless telephones and the NetVanta 150 WAP. For this configuration, the SpectraLink wireless telephones are voice users 5506 and 5507. This configuration is provided for educational purposes only; you should replace all relevant information with the configuration pertinent to your network. Building configuration... ADTRAN, Inc. OS version A2.07.00.SB.E Boot ROM version 14.02.00 Platform: NetVanta 7100, part number 1200796E1 Serial number XXXXXXXX hostname "NV7100" enable password password clock timezone -6-Central-Time ip subnet-zero ip classless ip routing ip domain-proxy ip name-server 4.2.2.2 no auto-config event-history on no logging forwarding no logging email service password-encryption portal-list "PHONES" ftp portal-list "SECURE" console ftp http-admin ssh telnet username "admin" portal-list "SECURE" password password username "polycomftp" portal-list "PHONES" password password username "ftp" password password ip firewall ip firewall stealth no ip firewall alg msn no ip firewall alg h323 dot11ap access-point-control ip dhcp-server database local 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 5
Configuring the NetVanta 7100 Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones ip dhcp-server pool "LAN_pool" network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 dns-server 10.10.10.1 netbios-node-type h-node default-router 10.10.10.1 tftp-server tftp://10.10.10.1 ntp-server 10.10.10.1 timezone-offset -6:00 option 157 ascii TftpServers=0.0.0.0,FtpServers=10.10.20.1:/ADTRAN,FtpLogin=polycomftp,FtpPassword=pass word,layer2tagging=true,vlanid=2 ip dhcp-server pool "VoIP_pool" network 10.10.20.0 255.255.255.0 dns-server 10.10.20.1 netbios-node-type h-node default-router 10.10.20.1 tftp-server tftp://10.10.20.1 ntp-server 10.10.20.1 timezone-offset -6:00 option 157 ascii TftpServers=0.0.0.0,FtpServers=10.10.20.1:/ADTRAN,FtpLogin=polycomftp,FtpPassword=pass word,layer2tagging=true,vlanid=2 option 151 ip 10.10.20.254 vlan 1 name "Default" vlan 2 name "VoIP" interface eth 0/0 ip address 192.168.20.2 255.255.255.0 access-policy Public media-gateway ip primary no lldp send-and-receive interface eth 0/1 interface eth 0/2 6 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 7100 interface eth 0/3 interface eth 0/4 interface eth 0/5 interface eth 0/6 interface eth 0/7 interface eth 0/8 switchport access vlan 2 interface eth 0/9 interface eth 0/10 interface eth 0/11 interface eth 0/12 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 7
Configuring the NetVanta 7100 Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones interface eth 0/13 interface eth 0/14 interface eth 0/15 interface eth 0/16 interface eth 0/17 interface eth 0/18 interface eth 0/19 interface eth 0/20 interface eth 0/21 8 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 7100 interface eth 0/22 interface eth 0/23 interface eth 0/24 interface gigabit-eth 0/1 interface gigabit-eth 0/2 interface vlan 1 ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0 access-policy Private media-gateway ip primary interface vlan 2 ip address 10.10.20.1 255.255.255.0 access-policy Private media-gateway ip primary interface fxs 0/1 interface fxs 0/2 interface fxo 0/1 interface fxo 0/2 interface dot11ap 1 ap-type nv150 access-point mac-address 00:A0:C8:45:29:1F 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 9
Configuring the NetVanta 7100 Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones name Polycom location NSP encapsulation 802.1q awcp-vlan 1 native priority 7 interface dot11ap 1/1 radio-type 802.11bg qos-mode wmm no-ack interface dot11ap 1/1.1 description Wiz_802.11BG_VAP vlan-id 2 ssid broadcast-mode "PolycomSVP" security mode none interface dot11ap 1/2 radio-type 802.11a interface dot11ap 1/2.1 vlan-id 2 ssid broadcast-mode "PolycomSVP" security mode none isdn-number-template 0 prefix "" subscriber 911 isdn-number-template 1 prefix "" subscriber NXX-XXXX isdn-number-template 2 prefix "" national NXX-NXX-XXXX isdn-number-template 3 prefix 011 international X$ isdn-number-template 4 prefix "" unknown NXX isdn-number-template 5 prefix "" unknown NXXX isdn-number-template 6 prefix 1 national NXX-NXX-XXXX ip access-list standard NAT remark Internet Connection Sharing permit any ip access-list extended Admin remark Admin Access permit tcp any any eq https log permit tcp any any eq ssh log permit tcp any any eq ftp permit tcp any any eq telnet ip access-list extended InterVLAN remark Voice / Data VLAN Traffic permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 10.10.20.0 0.0.0.255 permit ip 10.10.20.0 0.0.0.255 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 10 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 7100 ip access-list extended self remark Traffic to Netvanta permit ip any any log ip access-list extended SIP-TRUNKS permit udp host 10.100.32.8 any eq 5060 permit udp host 10.100.32.9 any eq 5060 permit udp host 10.100.33.8 any eq 5060 permit udp host 10.100.33.9 any eq 5060 permit udp host 192.168.20.1 any eq 5060 ip policy-class Private allow list self self allow list InterVLAN stateless nat source list NAT interface eth 0/0 overload ip policy-class Public allow list Admin self allow list SIP-TRUNKS self ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.20.1 ip tftp server ip tftp server overwrite ip http server ip http secure-server no ip snmp agent ip ftp server ip ftp server default-filesystem cflash no ip scp server ip sntp server ip sntp server send-unsynced voice codec-priority offer-sdp voice dial-plan 0 always-permitted 911 voice dial-plan 1 always-permitted 9-911 voice dial-plan 2 internal-operator 0 voice dial-plan 3 extensions MXXX voice dial-plan 4 local 9-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 5 long-distance 9-1-NXX-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 6 toll-free 9-1-800-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 7 toll-free 9-1-888-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 8 toll-free 9-1-877-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 9 toll-free 9-1-866-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 10 operator-assisted 9-0-NXX-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 11 international 9-011-$ voice dial-plan 12 900-number 9-1-900-NXX-XXXX voice dial-plan 13 900-number 9-1-976-NXX-XXXX 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 11
Configuring the NetVanta 7100 Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones voice dial-plan 14 900-number 9-976-XXXX voice dial-plan 15 user1 NXX-NXX-XXXX voice class-of-service normal_users override-passcode 6789 default-level aa-dnd block-caller-id call-privilege extensions call-privilege local call-privilege long-distance call-privilege operator-assisted call-privilege specify-carrier call-privilege toll-free camp-on disable-callwaiting dnd door-phone external-fwd forward hold hotel logout-group message-waiting overhead-paging park program-user-speed redial remote-fwd retrieve-park return-last-call station-lock system-speed transfer user-speed voice class-of-service public_phones override-passcode 1234 call-privilege extensions call-privilege local call-privilege toll-free hold overhead-paging park retrieve-park transfer 12 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 7100 voice class-of-service executive_users aa-dnd aa-initiate-permit $ block-caller-id call-privilege extensions call-privilege international call-privilege local call-privilege long-distance call-privilege operator-assisted call-privilege specify-carrier call-privilege toll-free call-privilege 900-number camp-on disable-callwaiting dnd door-phone external-fwd forward hold hotel logout-group message-waiting overhead-paging park program-user-speed redial remote-fwd retrieve-park return-last-call station-lock system-mode system-speed transfer unlock-door user-speed voice class-of-service "door phone" call-privilege extensions voice codec-list g711_first default codec g711ulaw codec g729 voice trunk T01 type analog supervision loop-start blind-dial caller-id trunk-number 8200 connect fxo 0/1 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 13
Configuring the NetVanta 7100 Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones rtp delay-mode adaptive codec-group g711_first voice trunk T02 type analog supervision loop-start blind-dial caller-id trunk-number 8200 connect fxo 0/2 rtp delay-mode adaptive codec-group g711_first voice trunk T03 type sip description "SBC1" no reject-external sip-server primary 10.100.32.8 sip-server secondary 10.100.33.8 default-ring-cadence external diversion-supported voice grouped-trunk ANALOG_FXO_TRUNKS no description accept NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 1-NXX-NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 1-800-NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 1-888-NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 1-877-NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 1-866-NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 1-855-NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 011-$ cost 400 accept 411 cost 400 accept 611 cost 400 accept 911 cost 400 accept 0-NXX-NXX-XXXX cost 400 accept 10-10-XXX-$ cost 400 reject 976-XXXX reject 1-900-NXX-XXXX reject 1-976-NXX-XXXX voice grouped-trunk SIPTRUNK no description trunk T03 accept 1-NXX-NXX-XXXX cost 0 accept 1-800-NXX-XXXX cost 0 accept 1-888-NXX-XXXX cost 0 accept 1-877-NXX-XXXX cost 0 accept 1-866-NXX-XXXX cost 0 accept 1-855-NXX-XXXX cost 0 accept 411 cost 0 accept 611 cost 0 14 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 7100 accept 911 cost 0 accept 0-NXX-NXX-XXXX cost 0 accept 10-10-XXX-$ cost 0 accept NXX-NXX-XXXX cost 0 reject 1-900-NXX-XXXX reject 1-976-NXX-XXXX voice autoattendant "DefaultAA" extension 8200 entry-filename "defaultaa.xml" sip-identity 2565558200 T03 voice directory "SYSTEM" description "The system directory" voice coverage go_to_voicemail default coverage vm voice mail max-login-attempts 3 voice mail class-of-service normal_voicemail default-level prompt-delete voice mail class-of-service executive_voicemail greeting-length-max 120 greeting-quota 5 message-length-max 600 message-quota 30 prompt-delete voice user 2000 connect sip cos "public_phones" first-name "Default" last-name "IP Phone" password 1234 sip-authentication password 1234 codec-group g711_first no directory-include voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice user 2001 connect fxs 0/1 cos "normal_users" first-name "Analog FXS" last-name "Port 0/1" password 1234 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 15
Configuring the NetVanta 7100 Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones coverage global go_to_voicemail forward-disconnect delay 250 sip-authentication password 1234 codec-group g711_first no directory-include voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice user 2002 connect fxs 0/2 cos "normal_users" first-name "Analog FXS" last-name "Port 0/2" password 1234 coverage global go_to_voicemail forward-disconnect delay 250 sip-authentication password 1234 codec-group g711_first no directory-include voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice user 2395 connect sip cos "normal_users" first-name "First" last-name "SIPUser" password 1234 coverage global go_to_voicemail sip-identity 2565552395 T03 sip-authentication password password codec-group g711_first voicemail greeting default voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice user 2396 connect sip cos "normal_users" first-name "Second" last-name "SIPUser" password 1234 coverage global go_to_voicemail sip-identity 2565552396 T03 sip-authentication password password codec-group g711_first 16 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 7100 voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice user 5503 connect sip cos "normal_users" first-name "Third" last-name "SIPUser" password 1234 coverage global go_to_voicemail sip-identity 2565555503 T03 sip-authentication password password codec-group g711_first no voicemail new-user voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice user 5505 connect sip cos "normal_users" first-name "Fourth" last-name "SIPUser" password 1234 coverage global go_to_voicemail sip-identity 2565555505 T03 sip-authentication password password codec-group g711_first voicemail greeting default voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice user 5506 connect sip cos "normal_users" first-name "8020" last-name "SpectraLink" password 1234 no fwd-courtesy coverage global go_to_voicemail sip-identity 2565555506 T03 sip-authentication password password codec-group g711_first voicemail greeting default voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 17
Configuring the NetVanta 7100 Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones voice user 5507 connect sip cos "normal_users" first-name "8030" last-name "SpectraLink" password 1234 no fwd-courtesy coverage global go_to_voicemail sip-identity 2565555507 T03 sip-authentication password password codec-group g711_first no voicemail new-user voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voicemail notify schedule Sunday 12:00 am voice operator-group type all num-rings 4 member 2001 login-member 2001 member 2002 login-member 2002 coverage aa 8200 originator-id user voicemail password 1234 voice ring-group 8001 type all description Spectralink Test All Group member 5505 login-member 5505 member 5506 login-member 5506 coverage vm 5506 voicemail cos normal_voicemail voicemail password 1234 voice ring-group 8002 type linear description Spectralink Test Linear member 5503 login-member 5503 member 5507 login-member 5507 voicemail password 1234 18 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the NetVanta 150 WAP voice loopback 2397 codec-group g711_first sip-identity 2565552397 T03 ip sip ip sip authenticate ip sip registrar ip sip database local line con 0 no login line telnet 0 4 login local-userlist line ssh 0 4 login local-userlist sntp server time.nist.gov end Configuring the NetVanta 150 WAP The NetVanta 150 WAP should be configured with an 802.1q trunk connecting it to the NetVanta 7100. The SSIDs for the SpectraLink wireless telephones are mapped to VLAN 2 on the NetVanta 7100 product, which keeps the SpectraLink wireless telephones on the same VLAN as the other IP phones in the network. For information about how to configure the NetVanta 150 WAP, refer to Additional Resources on page 24. Configuring the Polycom SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server The Polycom SpectraLink 8000 SVP server is a necessary part of the network configuration when using the NetVanta 150 WAP with the NetVanta 7100 and the SpectraLink wireless telephones. The Polycom SVP server must be connected to the same VLAN as the SpectraLink wireless telephones (VLAN 2 on the NetVanta 7100). The following are the necessary configuration parameters for the SVP server: IP Address: 10.10.20.254 Alias IP Addresses Range: 10.10.20.243 to 10.10.20.253 Host Name: slnk-08c980 SVP Type: 010 Hardware Versions: 33/02 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 19
Configuring the SpectraLink Wireless Telephones Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Factory Page: 213.001 Downloader: 71.005 (b1e1c318) Table of Contents: 173.039 (571a7129) Functional Code: 174.039 (c103f9dd) File System: 175.039 (0d1fbc9f) For more information about configuring the Polycom SpectraLink 8000 SVP server, refer to the Polycom website. Configuring the SpectraLink Wireless Telephones To configure the SpectraLink wireless telephones for use with the NetVanta 7100, you will need to configure DHCP on the phones and connect them to VLAN 2 on the NetVanta 7100. Both lines should be configured to register as one extension. The following are three configuration files used to configure the SpectraLink wireless telephones. The first is a system-wide configuration file, titled sip_allusers.cfg. The second is a phone-specific configuration file, for the phone on the NetVanta 7100 as extension 5506, titled sip_5506.cfg. The third is also a phone-specific configuration file, used for the phone on the NetVanta 7100 as extension 5507, titled sip_5507.cfg. This configuration is provided for educational purposes only; you should replace all relevant information with the configuration pertinent to your network. For additional information about configuring Polycom SpectraLink wireless telephones, refer to the Polycom website. 20 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the SpectraLink Wireless sip-allusers.cfg # SIP ALL USERS Configuration file example # Configuration file format example # Maximum number of characters allowed per line (excluding comments) in this configuration file is 121. #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Codec preference order only. This does not enable/disable codecs. (Optional) # can be G.711-ulaw, g.711u, G.711U, g711u, G.711U, g729, G729, G.729, g729ab, g729ab # if g711u is omitted it will be added to end of list. # if g711a is omitted it will be added to end of list after u. CODECS = g711u, g729, g729ab, g711a #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # # PROXY settings... At least one is required and up to three may be specified. # Where one is specified, all proxy settings must share the # same numbered prefix (i.e. PROXY1_...) # PROXY1_TYPE = ADTRAN #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# PROXY1_ADDR = 10.10.20.1:5060 PROXY1_KEYPRESS_2833 = enable PROXY1_KEYPRESS_INFO = disable PROXY1_HOLD_IP0 = disable PROXY1_PRACK = enable PROXY1_REREG_SECS=3600 PROXY1_KEEPALIVE_SECS=0 PROXY1_DOMAIN = 10.10.20.1 # Replace this with your SIP Domain's name PROXY1_CALLID_PER_LINE = disable PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = 8200 # Put Your Voice Mail System s Pilot Number here #################################################################################### ### ##### This section describes how to add Favorites ##################################### # Favorites in the allusers file will be present in the favorites on all phones # The username can be blank and can include escaped chars # Useful features can be included such as call forwarding or dialing voicemail FAVORITE = "5503"; "Third SIPUser" # 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 21
Configuring the SpectraLink Wireless Telephones Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless # Configure a default SIP user for the 7100 AUTH = 2000; 1234 LINE1 = 2000 LINE1_PROXY = 1 LINE1_CALLID = Default SIP User sip_5506.cfg # SIP Extension Specific Configuration file format example # Maximum number of characters allowed per line (excluding comments) in this configuration file is 121. # /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # ////// Items IN THE PROXY SECTION should be in the sip_allusers.cfg file with # ////// items uncommented in this file only for overriding a setting for a # ////// particular user. # /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # ////// The administrator should enter the extension specific configuration # ////// parameters for this extension in this section of the file # //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # Authentication credentials (Normally not stored in this file for security reasons) # AUTH = username; password #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# AUTH = 5506; password #Line #Each definition should have LINEn, LINEn_PROXY and LINEn_CALLID # server this line should register with, typically defined in sip_allusers.cfg. # LINEn_CALLID is shown on the standby display of 8020/8030 phones but not 8002 # or e/h340/i640 phones. # Maximum number of characters allowed for LINEn_CALLID is 60. # LINEn_AUTH is a means of associating a particular user-name/password pair with a specific line. # Like AUTH, there is a security risk associated with storing authentication credentials in this file. # alternatively, the LINEn_AUTH setting information can be administered via the SIP Reg menus. # Up to 5 line definitions can be made for each user # Line definitions do not necessarily have to have different extensions # ////// For CCME, the value for LINEn_CALLID shouldn't have commas or special characters. # ////// If found, the phone will display an error message "Bad Request 'Mal". LINE1 = 5506 LINE1_PROXY = 1 LINE1_CALLID = 8020 SpectraLink 22 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A
Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones Configuring the SpectraLink Wireless # Two lines may map to the same extension to allow second incoming calls. LINE2 = 5506 LINE2_PROXY = 1 LINE2_CALLID = 8020 SpectraLink #FAVORITE = 3001; User Name 1 sip_5507.cfg # SIP Extension Specific Configuration file format example # Maximum number of characters allowed per line (excluding comments) in this configuration file is 121. # /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # ////// Items IN THE PROXY SECTION should be in the sip_allusers.cfg file with # ////// items uncommented in this file only for overriding a setting for a # ////// particular user. # /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # ////// The administrator should enter the extension specific configuration # ////// parameters for this extension in this section of the file # //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////# # Authentication credentials (Normally not stored in this file for security reasons) # AUTH = username; password #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# AUTH = 5507; adtran123 # Line definitions # Each definition should have LINEn, LINEn_PROXY and LINEn_CALLID # LINEn is the dial number # LINEn_PROXY is the PROXYn server this line should register with, typically # defined in sip_allusers.cfg. # LINEn_CALLID is shown on the standby display of 8020/8030 phones but not 8002 # or e/h340/i640 phones. # Maximum number of characters allowed for LINEn_CALLID is 60. # Like AUTH, there is a security risk associated with storing authentication credentials in this file. # alternatively, the LINEn_AUTH setting information can be administered via the SIP Reg menus. # Up to 5 line definitions can be made for each user # Line definitions do not necessarily have to have different extensions LINE1 = 5507 LINE1_PROXY = 1 LINE1_CALLID = 8030 SpectraLink 6AOSCG0007-29A Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 23
Additional Resources Configuring NetVanta 7100 and SpectraLink Wirless Phones # Two lines may map to the same extension to allow second incoming calls. LINE2 = 5507 LINE2_PROXY = 1 LINE2_CALLID = 8030 SpectraLink Additional Resources The following table outlines additional documentation available for configuring the NetVanta 7100, the NetVanta 150 WAP, and the ADTRAN IP 700 Series phones. These articles are all available online at http://kb.adtran.com. For more information about configuring Polycom phones or servers, refer to the Polycom website. Table 1. Additional NetVanta/ADTRAN Documentation Product Document Title Knowledge Base Number NetVanta 7100 Administrator s Guide 2292 NetVanta 7100 NetVanta 7100 Remote Phone Configuration Guide Polycom IP Phone Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide 2072 2049 NetVanta 7000 Series SIP Trunking 2508 Voice Traffic over SIP Trunks 3395 AOS Wireless Configuration Guide 2078 NetVanta 150 NetVanta 150 Quick Start Guide 2332 Wireless Roaming with IP Phones 2289 ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phones IP 700 Series Phone Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide 2515 IP 700 Series Administrator s Guide 2254 24 Copyright 2010 ADTRAN, Inc. 6AOSCG0007-29A