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Configuring Wavelink Settings, Updating the Phone

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Updating the Phone Chapter 6 Configuring the Phone Using the Wavelink Avalanche Server Table 6-4 Trace Settings (continued) Item Kernel Level Configuration Level Call Control Level Network Services Level Security Level User Interface Level Wireless Level Audio Level System Level Description Operating System data. Phone configuration data. Cisco Unified Communications Manager data. DHCP, TFTP, CDP data. Application level security data. Key strokes, softkeys, MMI data. Channel scanning, authentication data. RTP, SRTP, RTCP, DSP data. Firmware, upgrade data. Configuring Wavelink Settings You can configure Wavelink settings from the phone CU. Table 6-5 describes the Wavelink settings. Table 6-5 Wavelink Settings Setting Enable Use Alternate Server Alternate Server Custom Name 1-4 Custom Value 1-4 Description Enables the Wavelink server. Enables the use of alternate Wavelink server. If the User Alternate Server is enabled, enter an IP address for the alternate server. Assign up to four attribute names to the phone to be used as selection criteria. Define the values for each Custom Name to be used as selection criteria. Updating the Phone When you have completed the phone configuration changes, you must export the configuration file from the phone CU to Wavelink, and then update the phone. Note The Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G CU does not perform a complete validation of the phone configuration. If the configuration file contains an invalid setting, the phone might reject the configuration and send an error message to the syslog. To update the phone with the updated configuration file, perform the following steps. Procedure Step 1 From the phone CU, select the configuration file, then choose Export to Wavelink. 6-10 Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1) OL-15984-01

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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
OL-15984-01
Chapter 6
Configuring the Phone Using the Wavelink Avalanche Server
Updating the Phone
Configuring Wavelink Settings
You can configure Wavelink settings from the phone CU.
Table 6-5
describes the Wavelink settings.
Updating the Phone
When you have completed the phone configuration changes, you must export the configuration file from
the phone CU to Wavelink, and then update the phone.
Note
The Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G CU does not perform a complete validation of the phone
configuration. If the configuration file contains an invalid setting, the phone might reject the
configuration and send an error message to the syslog.
To update the phone with the updated configuration file, perform the following steps.
Procedure
Step 1
From the phone CU, select the configuration file, then choose
Export to Wavelink
.
Kernel Level
Operating System data.
Configuration Level
Phone configuration data.
Call Control Level
Cisco Unified Communications Manager data.
Network Services Level
DHCP, TFTP, CDP data.
Security Level
Application level security data.
User Interface Level
Key strokes, softkeys, MMI data.
Wireless Level
Channel scanning, authentication data.
Audio Level
RTP, SRTP, RTCP, DSP data.
System Level
Firmware, upgrade data.
Table 6-4
Trace Settings (continued)
Item
Description
Table 6-5
Wavelink Settings
Setting
Description
Enable
Enables the Wavelink server.
Use Alternate Server
Enables the use of alternate Wavelink server.
Alternate Server
If the User Alternate Server is enabled, enter an IP address for the
alternate server.
Custom Name 1-4
Assign up to four attribute names to the phone to be used as
selection criteria.
Custom Value 1-4
Define the values for each Custom Name to be used as selection
criteria.