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Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide
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In the IP address field, type the new IP address. The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KWS600v3. In the Default gateway field, type the IP address of the default gateway. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.
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7. 6. 4. 3 Configuring Ethernet Link (Secondary)
1 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click Link.
Figure 53 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/Link page
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From the Link list, select auto, and then click OK. When selecting auto, the link speed will be determined by the network switch. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.
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7. 6. 4. 4 Setting LDAP Replicators (Secondary)
In a KWS600v3 Multi-cell solution the Secondary KWS600v3 needs access to the information (such as system ARI code and user data) that is stored on the Master KWS600v3/LDAP Server. Therefore, it is necessary to activate the LDAP replicator services for the Secondary KWS600v3. 1 Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator.
Figure 54 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator page
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Select the Enable check box. In the Server field, type the IP address of the Master KWS600v3 - or the LDAP Server, if this is part of your installation. Note: The password will be verified against the Master KWS600v3.
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Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.
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7. 6. 4. 5 Configuring DECT Master (Secondary)
On the Master page you need to define the KWS600v3 as a Secondary KWS600v3. 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.
Figure 55 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page
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From the Mode list, select Off. Note: The H. 323 Protocol is always used for internal communication between KWS600v3 secondaries, regardless of the protocol used in the Master KWS600v3.
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Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.
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7. 6. 4. 6 Configuring DECT System (Secondary)
1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click System.
Figure 56 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page
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In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT. In the PWD (password) field, type the password, and then type it again in the field below. Note: If you have changed the password when configuring the Master (Primary) KWS600v3, you must use this when configuring the alternative Master (Standby) KWS600v3 and KWS600v3 secondaries.
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Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.
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7. 6. 4. 7 Configuring DECT Radio (Secondary)
On the Radio page you define which radio ID the Master KWS600v3 and Sync Master has to synchronize with. 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.
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