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SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server: Administration Guide for Mitel and Cisco
IP Address: The IP address of a network TFTP server that will be
used to transfer software updates to the SVP Server.
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your system administrator for the correct settings. These can also be
set to
DHCP. This will cause the DHCP client in the SVP Server to
atically get the correct setting from the DHCP server.
y valid when the IP address is also acquired
se can also be set to
DHCP. This will cause the DHCP client in the SVP Server to attempt to
setting from the DHCP server. The
hen the IP address is also acquired using
NS server and DNS domain
hese settings are used to configure Domain Name services. Consu
attempt to autom
The DHCP setting is onl
using DHCP.
WINS servers
These setting are used for Windows Name Services. Consult your
system administrator for the correct settings. The
automatically get the correct
DHCP setting is only valid w
DHCP.
When the name services are set up correctly, the SVP Server can
translate hostnames to IP addresses. Using telnet, it is also
possible to access the SVP Server using its hostname instead of
the IP address.
Workgroup
Syslog Server
t
ccess into the SVP Server. Reset the SVP Server for
the change to take effect. Upon reset the Telnet protocol server is not
started.
The SVP Server must be reset in order to set the configuration options.
If the SVP Server is in
Maintenance Lock, you must manually reset it by
As set in WINS.
Logging can be set to
Syslog or NONE. If Syslog is set, a message is sen
to the syslog server when an alarm is triggered.
Disable Telnet Service
Prevents Telnet a
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